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In-Depth Analysis: A Demographic and Vertical Industry Profile of US Businesses

In-Stat/MDR, December 2006, Pages: 21

This report provides segmentation of the number of employees and firms in the US business market by size of business including SOHO (1 to 4 employees), small (5 to 99 employees), mid-sized (100 to 999 employees), and enterprise (1,000+ employees) businesses, with vertical segmentation by the following industries:
- Services
- Government
- Retail Trade
- Manufacturing
- FIRE (finance, insurance, and real estate)
- TCU (transportation, communications, and utilities)
- Construction
- Wholesale Trade
- Mining

The research also provides forecasts for employees by primary location, the number of remote and mobile workers, the number of telecommuters, and number of remote branch offices. Detailed five-year forecasts are included for all US business demographics, along with a discussion of current market trends.

Executive Summary
US Business Market Demographics
Employees
Firms
Employees by Primary Location
Remote and Mobile Workers
Telecommuters
Remote Branch Offices
Demographics by Vertical Industry
Services
Government
Retail Trade
Manufacturing
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
Transportation, Communications, and Utilities
Construction
Wholesale Trade
Mining
Methodology
Glossary

List of Tables
Table 1. Number of Employees (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 2. Number of Firms—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 3. Number of Employees by Primary Location (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 4. Number of Remote and Mobile Workers (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 5. Number of Telecommuters (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 6. Number of Remote Branch Offices (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 7. Number of Employees: Services (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 8 Number of Firms: Services—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 9. Number of Employees: Government (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 10. Number of Governments: Government—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 11. Number of Employees: Retail Trade (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 12. Number of Firms: Retail Trade—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 13. Number of Employees: Manufacturing (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 14. Number of Firms: Manufacturing—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 15. Number of Employees: FIRE (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 16. Number of Firms: FIRE—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 17. Number of Employees: TCU (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 18. Number of Firms: TCU—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 19. Number of Employees: Construction (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 20. Number of Firms: Construction—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 21. Number of Employees: Wholesale Trade (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 22. Number of Firms: Wholesale Trade—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 23. Number of Employees: Mining (in Thousands)—US Business, 2005–2010
Table 24. Number of Firms: Mining—US Business, 2005–2010

List of Figures
Figure 1. Number of Employees (in Millions)—US Business, 2005–2010

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