NAICS 451130 - Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Stores

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NAICS 451130 - Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Stores

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearEstablishments(number)Employment(number)Payroll($ million)Sales($ million)Employees per Establishment(number)Sales per Establishment($)Payroll per Employee($)
Sources: Economic Census of the United States, 1997 and 2002. Establishment counts, employment, and payroll are from County Business Patterns for non-Census years. This is a newly defined industry. Data for prior years are unavailable at the time of publication but may become available over time. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors. Sales data for non-Census years are extrapolations, marked by an ‘e’.
1990-------
1991-------
1992-------
1993-------
1994-------
1995-------
1996-------
19976,59045,351494.83,182.96.9482,989.410,910.5
19986,21747,784499.33,324.7 e7.7534,773.210,449.1
19995,88844,797521.23,466.5 e7.6588,734.611,634.7
20005,69538,952507.23,608.3 e6.8633,582.913,021.2
20015,54347,960602.33,750.0 e8.7676,536.012,558.4
20025,41339,606525.13,891.87.3718,977.313,257.1
20035,51346,029564.54,033.6 p8.3731,654.112,264.7
20045,67747,486584.14,175.4 p8.4795,635.9 p12,300.1
20055,80152,479602.14,317.2 p9.0838,571.7 p11,473.4
20065,331 p48,166 p610.2 p4,458.9 p8.9 p881,507.6 p12,760.5 p
20075,234 p48,678 p623.3 p4,600.7 p9.1 p924,443.4 p12,915.5 p
20085,138 p49,191 p636.5 p4,742.5 p9.3 p967,379.3 p13,070.5 p
20095,041 p49,703 p649.6 p4,884.3 p9.5 p1,010,315.1 p13,225.5 p
20104,944 p50,215 p662.7 p5,026.0 p9.7 p1,053,251.0 p13,380.6 p
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearEstablishments(number)Employment(number)Payroll($ million)Sales($ million)Employees per Establishment(number)Sales per Establishment($)Payroll per Employee($)
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The values shown reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and a value of 100 in the 1990-2001 or 2003-2010 period means same as 2002. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors; ‘e’ stands for extrapolation. Data are the most recent available at this level of detail.
1990-------
1992-------
1997121.7114.594.281.894.567.282.3
1998114.9120.695.185.4 e105.574.478.8
1999108.8113.199.389.1 e104.181.987.8
2000105.298.396.692.7 e93.288.198.2
2001102.4121.1114.796.4 e119.294.194.7
2002100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
2003101.8116.2107.5103.6 p113.7101.892.5
2004104.9119.9111.2107.3 p115.1110.7 p92.8
2005107.2132.5114.7110.9 p123.3116.6 p86.5
200698.5 p121.6 p116.2 p114.6 p121.9 p122.6 p96.3 p
200796.7 p122.9 p118.7 p118.2 p124.7 p128.6 p97.4 p
200894.9 p124.2 p121.2 p121.9 p127.4 p134.5 p98.6 p
200993.1 p125.5 p123.7 p125.5 p130.1 p140.5 p99.8 p
201091.3 p126.8 p126.2 p129.1 p132.9 p146.5 p100.9 p
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All WholesaleAnalyzed IndustryIndex
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All’ column, Wholesale or Retail, represents the average of the sector reported for the most recent complete year available. The Index shows the relationship between the Average and the Analyzed Industry. For example, 100 means that they are equal; 500 that the Analyzed Industry is five times the average; 50 means that the Analyzed Industry is half the national average. The abbreviation ‘na’ is used to show that data are ‘not available’.
Employees per Establishment17743Sales per Employee174,68298,26356
Payroll per Establishment333,44597,00729Sales per Establishment3,332,269718,97322
Payroll per Employee20,31113,25865Expenses per Establishmentnanana
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 44 Total sales ($ mil): 5,080 Total employment (000): 29.5
Company NameAddressCEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales
($ mil)
Empl.
(000)
Sources: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2007. The company type code used is as follows: P - Public, R - Private, S - Subsidiary, D - Division, J - Joint Venture, A - Affiliate, G - Group. Sales are in millions of dollars, employees are in thousands. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated sales volume. The symbol < stands for ‘less than’. Company names and addresses are truncated, in some cases, to fit into the available space.
Jo-Ann Stores Inc.5555 Darrow Rd.HudsonOH44236 330-656-2600P1,85122.3
Saurer Holding Inc.1575 W 124th Ave.DenverCO80234Peter Kern303-457-1234R1,850*0.2
Renfro Corp.PO Box 908Mount AiryNC27030 336-719-8000R276*0.3
Ronile Inc.PO Box 1059Rocky MountVA24151Abe Essig540-483-0261R245*0.3
Everfast Inc.203 Gale Ln.Kennett SquarePA19348Bert G Kerstetter610-444-9700R167*2.0
Rag Shops Inc.111 Wagaraw Rd.HawthorneNJ07506Ronald S Staffieri973-423-1303S116*1.4
Granite Furniture Company Inc.1050 E 2100 SSalt Lake CityUT84106Jim Taggart801-486-3333R77*0.3
Mary Maxim Inc.PO Box 5019Port HuronMI48061Larry Phedrain810-987-2000R69*0.1
Carole Fabrics Corp.PO Box 1436AugustaGA30903W ‘Bill’ Geiger706-863-4742R69*0.5
Beckenstein Men's Fabrics Inc.257 W 39th St.New YorkNY10018Neal Boyarsky212-475-6666R29*<0.1
Sullivan's Shutters81161 Indio Blvd.IndioCA92201Robert Sullivan760-863-4444R27*<0.1
J.C. White Office Furniture3501 CommerceMiramarFL33025Irwin Kisner954-499-6677R25*0.1
Contempora Fabrics Inc.351 Contempora Dr.LumbertonNC28358 910-738-7131R24*0.2
Simon Pearce Inc.PO Box 1WindsorVT05089Simon Pearce802-674-6280R24*0.2
No Brainer Inc.4660 BeechnutHoustonTX77096Jay Steinfeld713-666-9992R20*<0.1
Calico Corners203 Gale LaneKennett SquarePA19348Bert Kerstetter610-444-9700S180.2
Sunshine Drapery Company Inc.11800 Adie Rd.Maryland HgtsMO63043Bruce Bernstein314-569-2980R17*0.2
Spectrum Dyed Yarns Inc.PO Box 609Kings MountainNC28086Douglas Blanchard704-739-7401R16*0.2
Cloud Carpet and Draperies4699 Industrial Rd.Las VegasNV89103Ed Sotelo702-798-0798R15*0.1
Loomcraft Textile and Supply645 Lakeview Pkwy.Vernon HillsIL60061Charles Frankel847-680-0000R15*<0.1
Quilt In A Day Inc.1955 Diamond St.San MarcosCA92069Eleanor Burns760-591-0929R14*<0.1
Martha Pullen Company Inc.149 Old Big CoveBrownsboroAL35741Martha Pullen256-533-9586R13*<0.1
Hardwick Knitted Fabrics Inc.PO Box 367West WarrenMA01092David Persky413-436-7704R12*<0.1
Mayo Knitting Mill Inc.PO Box 160TarboroNC27886Ben Mayo252-823-3101R10*0.2
Allied Realty Co.PO Box 1700HuntingtonWV25717L Polan III304-525-9125R9*0.1
Michael Nash Interiors Inc.8630 Lee Hwy., CFairfaxVA22031Sonny Nazemian703-560-5900R7*<0.1
Commercial Window Coverings12027 E 51st St.TulsaOK74146Doris Williams918-250-0025R6*<0.1
Mehdi Dilmaghani and Company540 Central ParkScarsdaleNY10583Dennis Dilmaghani914-472-1700R6*<0.1
Home Fabric Mills Inc.PO Box 888CheshireCT06410Glenda Kirby203-272-3529R6*<0.1
Seamless Sensations Inc.PO Box 668ChesterSC29706Juergen Hanebrink803-581-0909R6*<0.1
Stoney Creek Collection Inc.5161 Woodfield Ct.Grand RapidsMI49525Marilynn Vredevelt616-363-4858R6*<0.1
Aero Drapery Corp.3525 State Rd. 32 WWestfieldIN46074Mark Hopper317-896-2521R5*<0.1
Dinsmore Manufacturing CompanyPO Box 267SalemMA01970Charlotte Duke978-744-1005R5*<0.1
O’Krent Floor Covering Co.2075 N Loop 1604 ESan AntonioTX78232Sam O’Krent210-545-5075R4*<0.1
Waverly Mills Inc.23 3rd StreetLaurinburgNC28352Robert Kunik910-276-1441R3*<0.1
Herrick and Ashcraft Interiors5641 SW Foxcrft CirTopekaKS66614P Herrick-Ashcraf785-271-8910R3*<0.1
Budget Drapery Inc.18 Pocasset St.Fall RiverMA02721Eric Silva508-673-3946R3*<0.1
Pomona Textiles Inc.8105 Frankford Ave.PhiladelphiaPA19136Abraham Reichbach215-335-9494R2*<0.1
Nitsa's Custom Draperies Inc.28983 Little MackSt Clair ShoresMI48081Denise Tzavellas586-772-1196R2*<0.1
Grand Stage Lighting Co.630 W Lake St.ChicagoIL60661Glenn Becker312-332-5611R2*<0.1
Clarke, Sherman346 W Portal Ave.San FranciscoCA94127Sherman Clarke415-665-9200R2*<0.1
Mid-South Sewing Machine SalesPO Box 1974TuckerGA30085Earl Witcher770-939-3195R2*<0.1
V and G Sewing Fashion753 Salem St., AGlendaleCA91203Vigen Grigoris818-242-0466R1*<0.1
Mammobase L.L.C.9209 Oak RidgeOak RidgeTN37830 865-927-0203R1*<0.1
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCE STORES
Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016
Sources: Industry-Occupation Matrix, Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4, 2007. These data are reported based on 4-digit NAICS categories but have been matched to corresponding 6-digit NAICS industry codes. The change reported for each occupation to the year 2016 is a percent of growth or decline as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’.
Retail salespersons49.210.9Office clerks, general1.23.4
Cashiers, exc gaming16.8-6.3Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand1.2-5.8
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers8.41.9Customer service representatives1.014.9
Stock clerks & order fillers2.5-12.5Self-enrichment education teachers0.83.1
Bicycle repairers1.76.8Musical instrument repairers & tuners0.72.9
General & operations managers1.6-5.5Counter & rental clerks0.716.1
Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks1.65.1Wholesale & retail buyers, exc farm products0.5-4.7
Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks1.41.3   
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per Estab.Total ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total ($ mil.)% of U.S.Per Estab. ($)
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of sales or establishments (if sales data are missing for the majority). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. States marked with (D) are sorted by number of establishments. A dash (-) indicates that the data element cannot be calculated. Shaded states on the state map indicate those states which have a proportionately greater representation in the industry than would be indicated by the state's population; the ratio is based on total sales or number of establishments. Shaded regions indicate where the industry is regionally most concentrated.
California61411.35,05612.6874.814,799544.513.9886,831
New York3396.22,3695.9738.816,390258.36.6762,044
Texas3366.22,4156.0730.612,658236.66.0704,143
Florida3075.71,8034.5627.515,258221.25.7720,664
Michigan2123.91,9875.0924.012,093198.45.1935,840
Ohio2214.11,7214.3820.511,895176.94.5800,593
Illinois2103.91,5994.0819.312,059145.23.7691,576
Washington1783.31,4063.5817.012,080140.23.6787,511
Pennsylvania1963.61,2613.1614.811,764128.33.3654,811
Minnesota1382.51,3903.51015.110,865119.93.1868,754
Virginia1552.91,2373.1816.713,462113.12.9729,994
Georgia1332.51,0282.6817.316,789112.42.9845,120
Massachusetts1232.39842.5816.116,351109.92.8893,122
Maryland951.81,0152.51114.614,425103.72.71,091,632
Oregon1072.01,0552.61012.711,99486.52.2807,981
North Carolina1412.69182.3713.714,91980.92.1573,830
Indiana1232.38022.079.311,60076.32.0620,366
Connecticut721.35521.4811.220,25975.91.91,053,556
New Jersey1041.96421.669.715,17471.91.8691,721
Wisconsin1352.59252.378.99,62371.01.8526,000
Colorado951.88072.0810.312,78263.61.6669,421
Tennessee1062.07291.879.713,24461.91.6584,085
Missouri931.76531.677.411,36854.61.4587,538
Utah821.56121.576.510,59250.61.3616,634
Louisiana631.24681.275.912,69039.41.0625,095
Alabama751.44661.266.012,92138.11.0508,173
Kansas751.44561.164.810,56436.40.9484,827
Iowa871.64771.254.18,66934.70.9398,678
Nevada350.62840.784.114,47231.80.8909,171
South Carolina771.44951.265.811,72531.20.8405,571
Oklahoma561.04081.074.510,92631.00.8554,286
Kentucky541.03871.074.712,20930.60.8566,500
New Hampshire400.72500.664.016,05228.20.7706,150
Idaho430.82660.762.59,37224.10.6560,814
Montana400.72510.662.07,86918.80.5469,725
Alaska250.51510.461.811,92118.50.5740,720
Nebraska410.82700.772.38,42217.60.5429,512
Arkansas420.82640.763.111,70517.50.4415,571
Maine350.61690.452.112,42017.00.4485,343
New Mexico370.71720.451.911,32616.10.4434,649
Mississippi370.72170.562.812,73714.60.4393,973
Vermont240.41150.351.815,58313.70.4571,000
Delaware130.21080.381.412,88912.10.3929,077
North Dakota210.41550.471.59,54211.60.3551,429
West Virginia230.41100.351.513,2829.80.3427,043
South Dakota180.3870.251.011,5868.10.2449,278
Wyoming280.5990.240.88,0715.80.1207,357
Hawaii100.2720.270.912,7924.80.1475,100
Arizona921.7500-999--(D)-(D)--
Rhode Island140.3100-249--(D)-(D)--
D.C.70.120-99--(D)-(D)--

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