Summerfield, North Carolina (NC): Economy and Business Data & Market Research
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Based on the data from 2002 when the population of Summerfield, North Carolina was 7,075
Number of Establishments - Summerfield (2002)
- A) Wholesale trade: 2002 - 15 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 212, State average - 47)
- B) Retail trade: 2002 - 15 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 212, State average - 134)
- C) Information: 2002 - 2 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 28, State average - 15)
- D) Real estate & rental & leasing: 2002 - 11 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 155, State average - 36)
- E) Professional, scientific & technical services: 2002 - 16 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 226, State average - 81)
- F) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 2002 - 23 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 325, State average - 34)
- G) Health care & social assistance: 2002 - 10 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 141, State average - 77)
- H) Arts, entertainment & recreation: 2002 - 2 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 28, State average - 11)
- I) Accommodation & food services: 2002 - 4 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 56, State average - 64)
- J) Other services (except public administration): 2002 - 4 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 56, State average - 53)
Number of Employees - Summerfield (2002)
- A) Wholesale trade: 2002 - 55 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 777, State average - 1,550)
- B) Retail trade: 2002 - 180 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 2,544, State average - 1,809)
- C) Information: 2002 - 0-19 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 107, State average - 761)
- D) Real estate & rental & leasing: 2002 - 24 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 339, State average - 322)
- E) Professional, scientific & technical services: 2002 - 41 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 579, State average - 971)
- F) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 2002 - 56 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 791, State average - 1,416)
- G) Health care & social assistance: 2002 - 20-99 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 672, State average - 3,542)
- H) Arts, entertainment & recreation: 2002 - 0-19 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 107, State average - 537)
- I) Accommodation & food services: 2002 - 12 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 169, State average - 1,432)
- J) Other services (except public administration): 2002 - 0-19 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 107, State average - 655)
Annual Payroll ($1,000) - Summerfield (2002)
- A) Wholesale trade: 2002 - $1,898 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $26,826, State average - $54,583)
- B) Retail trade: 2002 - $2,649 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $37,441, State average - $36,648)
- C) Information: No data
- D) Real estate & rental & leasing: 2002 - $773 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $10,925, State average - $8,563)
- E) Professional, scientific & technical services: 2002 - $1,382 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $19,533, State average - $40,270)
- F) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 2002 - $1,014 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $14,332, State average - $24,626)
- G) Health care & social assistance: No data
- H) Arts, entertainment & recreation: No data
- I) Accommodation & food services: 2002 - $86 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $1,215, State average - $15,400)
- J) Other services (except public administration): No data
Shipments / Sales / Receptions ($1,000) - Summerfield (2002)
- A) Wholesale trade: 2002 - $19,692 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $278,332, State average - $817,654)
- B) Retail trade: 2002 - $39,989 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $565,215, State average - $382,962)
- C) Information: No data
- D) Real estate & rental & leasing: 2002 - $3,212 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $45,399, State average - $47,706)
- E) Professional, scientific & technical services: 2002 - $3,704 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $52,353, State average - $103,300)
- F) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 2002 - $3,404 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $48,113, State average - $49,487)
- G) Health care & social assistance: No data
- H) Arts, entertainment & recreation: No data
- I) Accommodation & food services: 2002 - $431 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $6,091, State average - $53,495)
- J) Other services (except public administration): No data
Industry Description | Number of Establishments [1997 / 2002] |
Number of Employees [1997 / 2002] |
Annual Payroll ($1,000) [1997 / 2002] |
Shipments / Sales / Receptions ($1,000) [1997 / 2002] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wholesale trade | - / 15 | - / 55 | - / $1,898 | - / $19,692 |
Durable goods merchant wholesalers | - / 8 | - / 28 | - / $1,013 | - / $3,717 |
Nondurable goods merchant wholesalers | - / 4 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers | - / 3 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Retail trade | - / 15 | - / 180 | - / $2,649 | - / $39,989 |
Motor vehicle & parts dealers | - / 2 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Furniture & home furnishings stores | - / 1 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Electronics & appliance stores | - / 2 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Building material & garden equipment & supplies dealers | - / 2 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Food & beverage stores | - / 1 | - / 20-99 | - | - |
Health & personal care stores | - / 1 | - / 20-99 | - | - |
Gasoline stations | - / 4 | - / 30 | - / $339 | - / $5,043 |
Clothing & clothing accessories stores | - / 1 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Miscellaneous store retailers | - / 1 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Information | - / 2 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Real estate & rental & leasing | - / 11 | - / 24 | - / $773 | - / $3,212 |
Real estate | - / 10 | - / 20-99 | - | - |
Rental & leasing services | - / 1 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Professional, scientific & technical services | - / 16 | - / 41 | - / $1,382 | - / $3,704 |
Professional, scientific & technical services | - / 16 | - / 41 | - / $1,382 | - / $3,704 |
Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service | - / 23 | - / 56 | - / $1,014 | - / $3,404 |
Administrative & support services | - / 22 | - / 20-99 | - | - |
Health care & social assistance | - / 10 | - / 20-99 | - | - |
Ambulatory health care services | - / 6 | - / 44 | - / $1,342 | - / $3,436 |
Arts, entertainment & recreation | - / 2 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Amusement, gambling & recreation industries | - / 2 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Accommodation & food services | - / 4 | - / 12 | - / $86 | - / $431 |
Food services & drinking places | - / 4 | - / 12 | - / $86 | - / $431 |
Other services (except public administration) | - / 4 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
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