NAICS 311320 - Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing from Cacao Beans

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NAICS 311320 - Chocolate and Confectionery Manufacturing from Cacao Beans

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20 or more employeesTotal (000)ProductionPayroll ($ mil)Wages ($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital Invest.
Workers (000)Hours (Mil)
Sources: 1992, 1997, 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from the Annual Survey of Manufactures. Establishment counts for non-Census years are from County Business Patterns; 1997 and 2002 values are from the 1997 and 2002 censuses respectively, reported in the Federal Government's NAICS format. Other years were originally reported in equivalent SIC format. ‘P’s show projections by the editors.
1991 193  59  10.9  7.8  15.5  319.7  12.70  1,513.9  1,501.6  3,013.0  132.8  
1992146156  32  9.9  7.1  13.9  323.3  14.35  1,632.3  1,475.3  3,106.4  261.9  
1993 154  40  10.0  7.1  14.4  334.4  14.47  1,658.1  1,556.0  3,203.2  125.5  
1994 157  37  10.1  7.1  14.4  341.7  14.31  1,646.3  1,571.7  3,232.8  111.3  
1995 169  40  9.9  7.0  14.2  345.0  15.02  1,779.7  1,536.4  3,302.3  88.6  
1996 165  40  9.8  7.2  14.5  353.5  15.64  2,035.0  1,444.3  3,450.7  80.6  
1997153164  33  10.5  7.6  15.3  405.7  17.17  2,030.3  1,891.7  3,930.5  69.7  
1998 158  40  10.0  7.9  15.5  361.6  16.23  2,149.8  2,520.0  4,576.2  110.5
1999   153  38  8.9  7.4  14.1  330.7  17.51  1,928.4  2,041.1  3,959.1  147.4  
2000 158  38  9.1  7.7  14.8  342.9  17.24  1,960.3  2,199.3  4,174.9  60.9  
2001 167  34  9.0  7.5  14.6  347.3  17.46  2,044.4  2,550.0  4,552.6  75.9  
2002137150  37  8.6  7.0  14.8  378.1  19.64  2,186.3  1,902.6  4,076.1  98.0  
2003 153  43  9.0  7.3  15.0  372.6  18.35  2,573.0  1,437.5  4,017.1  225.8  
2004 148  42  8.3  6.8  13.8  372.8  20.01  2,396.6  1,743.8  4,075.1  86.0  
2005 147  44  8.0  6.1  12.3  356.5  20.06  2,346.2  1,941.5  4,251.0  75.5  
2006 147P39P7.8  5.9  12.0  372.8  21.95  2,344.8  2,009.7  4,342.7  87.6  
2007 146P38P7.9P6.6P13.4P377.5P21.42P2,489.4P2,133.6P4,610.4P84.2P
2008 144P38P7.7P6.6P13.3P380.3P21.94P2,539.0P2,176.2P4,702.4P80.6P
2009 142P38P7.5P6.5P13.2P383.2P22.46P2,588.6P2,218.7P4,794.3P77.0P
2010 141P38P7.4P6.5P13.1P386.0P22.98P2,638.3P2,261.2P4,886.3P73.4P
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearCom-paniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20 or more employeesTotal (000)ProductionPayroll ($ mil)Wages ($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital Invest.
Workers (000)Hours (Mil)
Sources: Same as General Statistics. Values reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and the values of 100 in other years means the same as 2002. ‘P’s show projections by the editors.
1992107104  86  115  101  94  86  73  75  78  76  267  
1997112109  89  122  109  103  107  87  93  99  96  71  
2001 111  92  105  107  99  92  89  94  134  112  77  
2002100100  100  100  100  100  100  100  100  100  100  100  
2003 102  116  105  104  101  99  93  118  76  99  230  
2004 99  114  97  97  93  99  102  110  92  100  88  
2005 98  119  93  87  83  94  102  107  102  104  77  
2006 98P104P91  84  81  99  112  107  106  107  89  
2007 97P104P92P94P91P100P109P114P112P113P86P
2008 96P103P90P94P90P101P112P116P114P115P82P
2009 95P103P87P93P89P101P114P118P117P118P79P
2010 94P102P86P93P89P102P117P121P119P120P75P
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All Manufact.Analyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All Manufact.Analyzed IndustryIndex
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All Manufacturing’ column represents the average of all manufacturing industries 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’. Ratios shown for 2002, the last complete census year.
Employees per Establishment4257137Value Added per Production Worker182,367271,800149
Payroll per Establishment1,639,1842,520,667154Cost per Establishment5,769,01514,575,333253
Payroll per Employee39,05343,965113Cost per Employee137,446254,221185
Production Workers per Establishment3047158Cost per Production Worker195,506312,329160
Wages per Establishment694,8451,937,813279Shipments per Establishment11,158,34827,174,000244
Wages per Production Worker23,54841,525176Shipments per Employee265,847473,965178
Hours per Production Worker1,9802,114107Shipments per Production Worker378,144582,300154
Wages per Hour11.8919.64165Investment per Establishment361,338653,333181
Value Added per Establishment5,381,32512,684,000236Investment per Employee8,60911,395132
Value Added per Employee128,210221,233173Investment per Production Worker12,24514,000114
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 134,867 Total employment (000): 217.8
Company NameAddress  CEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales ($ mil)Empl. (000)
Sources: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2008. 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.
Cargill Inc.PO Box 9300MinneapolisMN55440 952-742-7575R75,208  153.0
Archer Daniels Midland Co.4666 Faries Pky.DecaturIL62526G. Allen Andreas217-424-5200P44,018  27.3
Nestle USA Inc.800 N Brand Blvd.GlendaleCA91209Brad Alford818-549-6000S6,737*16.0
Hershey Co.PO Box 810HersheyPA17033 717-534-4000P4,947  12.8
Ghirardelli Chocolate Co.1111 139th Ave.San LeandroCA94578Fabrizio Parini510-483-6970S751*0.4
Lindt and Sprungli Inc.PO Box 276StrathamNH03885Thomas Linemayr603-778-8100R751*0.2
Ben Myerson Candy Company Inc.928 Towne Ave.Los AngelesCA90021Robert Myerson213-623-6266R196*0.1
Lyons-Magnus Inc.3158 E HamiltonFresnoCA93702 559-268-5966R171*0.3
Wilbur Chocolate Company Inc.PO Box 322LititzPA17543William Shaughnessy717-626-1131R163*0.3
Elmer Candy Corp.PO Box 788PonchatoulaLA70454Allan Nelson985-386-6166R149*0.4
Madelaine Chocolate Novelties9603 Beach ChannelRockaway BchNY11693Jorge Farber718-945-1500R112*0.3
Mars Retail Group Inc.1 Sunset WayHendersonNV89014 702-458-8864R112*0.3
Sarris Candies Inc.511 Adams Ave.CanonsburgPA15317Frank Sarris724-745-4042R112*0.3
Very Special Chocolats Inc.760 N McKeeverAzusaCA91702Gerald Morris626-334-7838R93*0.3
Zachary Confections Inc.PO Box 219FrankfortIN46041 765-659-4751R93*0.3
Guittard Chocolate Co.PO Box 4308BurlingameCA94011Gary Guittard650-697-4427R89*0.2
Lake Country Foods Inc.132 S Concord Rd.OconomowocWI53066David Erdmann262-567-5521R55*<0.1
ADM Cocoa12500 W CarmenMilwaukeeWI53225Patricia A. Woertz414-358-5700R48*0.3
Quality Candy Shoppes Inc.PO Box 07581MilwaukeeWI53207Margaret Gile414-483-4500R48*0.2
Abdallah Inc.3501 Cnty Rd 42 WBurnsvilleMN55306Steven Hegedus952-890-4770R48*0.1
Waymouth Farms Inc.5300 Boone Ave. NNew HopeMN55428Gerard Knight763-533-5300R42*0.2
Setton's International Foods85 Austin Blvd.CommackNY11725Joshua Setton631-543-8090R40*<0.1
Graeter's Manufacturing Co.2145 Reading Rd.CincinnatiOH45202Katherine Graeter513-721-3323R38*<0.1
Champlain Chocolate Company750 Pine St.BurlingtonVT05401James Lampman802-864-1808R37*0.1
Superior Confections Inc.1150 S Ave.Staten IslandNY10314George Kaye718-698-3300R37*0.1
Priority Food Processing Inc.635 Oakwood Rd.Lake ZurichIL60047John Ply847-438-1338R35*0.1
Godiva Chocolatier Inc.355 Lexington Ave.New YorkNY10017Jim Goldman212-984-5900S35*0.1
Linette, James P Inc.PO Box 212WomelsdorfPA19567 610-589-4526D35*0.1
New England Confectionery Co.135 Amer. LegionRevereMA02151D M. Antonellis781-485-4500R33*0.4
Rocky Mtn Chocolate Factory265 Turner Dr.DurangoCO81303Franklin E. Crail970-259-0554P32  0.2
Thompson Brands L.L.C.80 S Vine St.MeridenCT06451 203-235-2541R30*0.1
World's Finest Chocolate Inc.4801 S LawndaleChicagoIL60632Edmond Opler773-847-4600R28*0.3
Palmer Candy Co.PO Box 326Sioux CityIA51102Martin Palmer712-258-5543R26*0.1
Henry and Henry Inc.3765 Walden Ave.LancasterNY14086William Day716-685-4000R25*0.1
Ames International Inc.4401 Industry Dr. ETacomaWA98424George Paulose253-946-4779R23*<0.1
Bloomer Candy Co.PO Box 3450ZanesvilleOH43702William Barry740-452-7501R22*0.2
Granny's Chocolate Creations1035 N McQueenGilbertAZ85233Lynn Redding480-926-2424R20*<0.1
Kopper's Chocolate Specialty39 Clarkson St.New YorkNY10014Lorie Alexander212-243-0220R20*0.1
Morley Candy Makers Inc.23770 Hall Rd.Clinton TwpMI48036Ronald Davies586-468-4300R20*0.1
Blommer Chocolate Co.600 W Kinzie St.ChicagoIL60610Henry Blommer312-226-7700R20*0.1
Clasen Quality Coatings Inc.2910 Laura Ln.MiddletonWI53562Jay Jensen608-831-6750R19*<0.1
Giannios Candy Company Inc.430 Yngstwn PolandStruthersOH44471John Giannios330-755-5727R19*<0.1
Totally Chocolate Inc.2025 Sweet Rd.BlaineWA98230Jeffrey Robinson360-332-3900R19*<0.1
Scott's Inc.PO Box 1MadisonWI53701Holly Cremer608-837-8020R15*<0.1
Holiday Candy Corp.PO Box 40BuffaloNY14217Roger McEldowney716-877-0879R15*<0.1
Seattle Chocolate Company1180 Andover PkTukwilaWA98188 425-264-2800R15*<0.1
TR Toppers Inc.PO Box 6308BoiseID83707Tim Rode719-948-4902R15*<0.1
Fralingers Inc.1325 Boardwalk, 1Atlantic CityNJ08401Frank Glaser609-345-2177R14*<0.1
Mille Lacs Gourmet FoodsPO Box 8919MadisonWI53708Holly Cremer608-837-8535R14*<0.1
Executive Coffee Service Co.PO Box 54527Oklahoma CityOK73154Steve Neighbors405-236-3932R14*<0.1
DWS Inc.102 Kimball Ave. 2S BurlingtonVT05403Ric Lashway802-862-6004R13*<0.1
Anthony Thomas Candy CompanyPO Box 21865ColumbusOH43221Joseph Zanetos614-274-8405R12*0.1
Chocolate In Topographic Co.2660 Walnut St.DenverCO80205Kenneth Wolf303-292-6364R11*<0.1
GPR Co.400 Old ReadingPottstownPA19464Greg Roberts610-326-4777R11*<0.1
Frankford Candy and Chocolate9300 Ashton Rd.PhiladelphiaPA19114Stuart Selarnick215-735-5200R11*0.2
Storck of the Americas Inc.500 N MichiganChicagoIL60611Liam Killeen312-467-5700S10*<0.1
Harbor Sweets Inc.85 Leavitt St.SalemMA01970Phyllis Leblanc978-745-7648R10*<0.1
Candy Cerreta Company Inc.5345 W GlendaleGlendaleAZ85301 623-930-9000R10*<0.1
Faroh Candies Inc.14840 Indian CreekClevelandOH44130George Faroh440-842-4070R9*<0.1
Nelson Confectionery225 E Main StreetPerhamMN56573Mark Kalan218-346-4660R9*<0.1
Vosges Chocolates Inc.2211 N Elston Ave.ChicagoIL60614Katrina Markoff773-772-5349R9<0.1
Fenton Enterprises Inc.PO Box 1962OremUT84059Rob Peterson801-224-9500R8*<0.1
Calico Cottage Inc.210 New Hwy.AmityvilleNY11701Mark Wurzel631-841-2100R8*<0.1
Alethea's Chocolates Inc.8301 Main StreetClarenceNY14221Gust Tassy716-633-8620R8*<0.1
Premise Maid Candies Inc.10860 HamiltonBreinigsvillePA18031Joseph Damiano610-395-3221R7*<0.1
CHI Acquisition Corp.4121 S 35th St.MilwaukeeWI53221Robert Clure414-281-7800R7*<0.1
Gorant Candies Inc.PO Box 9068YoungstownOH44513Gary Weiss330-726-8821R7*0.1
Moonstruck Chocolate Co.6600 N BaltimorePortlandOR97203David Bany503-247-3448R7*<0.1
Green Mountain Chocolate Co.31 Hayward St.FranklinMA02038William Campbell508-520-7160R7*<0.1
L.C. F Inc.PO Box 1360HartvilleOH44632Robert Barton330-877-3322R7*<0.1
Joyva Corp.53 Varick Ave.BrooklynNY11237Milton Radutzky718-497-0170R6*<0.1
Parkside Candy Company Inc.3208 Main St.BuffaloNY14214Phillip Buffamonte716-833-7540R6*<0.1
Malley's Candies Inc.13400 BrookparkClevelandOH44135William Malley216-362-8700R6*0.2
Munson's Candy Kitchen Inc.PO Box 9217BoltonCT06043Robert B. Munson860-649-4332R6*0.2
Judy's Candy Co.1225 8th St.BerkeleyCA94710Jerry Shelton R6*<0.1
MATERIALS CONSUMED
Material QuantityDelivered Cost ($ million)
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. Explanation of symbols used: (D): Withheld to avoid disclosure of competitive data; na: Not available; (S): Withheld because statistical norms were not met; (X): Not applicable; (Z): Less than half the unit shown; nec: Not elsewhere classified; nsk: Not specified by kind; - : zero; p : 10-19 percent estimated; q : 20-29 percent estimated.
Crystalline fructose (dry fructose)mil lb(D)(D)
Nuts, in shell (including peanuts)mil lb(D)(D)
Nutmeats (including peanuts), processedmil lb(D)(D)
Nutmeats, rawmil lb(D)(D)
Milk and milk productsmil gal(S)145.2
High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) (solids)mil lb(D)(D)
Dextrose and corn syrup, incl. corn syrup solids (dry weight)mil lb(S)10.9
Sugar substitutes (mannitol, sorbitol, etc.)1,000 s tons(S)6.2
Sugar, cane and beet (sugar solids)1,000 s tons(S)229.7
Fats and oils (including shortening)mil lb116.1p43.5
Chocolate coatings1,000 s tons10.312.4
Unsweetened chocolate (chocolate liquor)1,000 s tons(S)43.2
Cocoa beans.1,000 s tons(S)482.0
Cocoa, pressed cake and powder1,000 s tons69.174.7
Cocoa butter.mil lb(S)228.0
Essential oils and flavors, synthetic (X)25.3
Chewing gum base (including chicle) (X)(D)
Fruits, fresh and driedmil lb(D)(D)
Packaging paper and plastics film, coated and laminated (X)61.3
Aluminum foil packaging products, converted or rolls & sheets (X)(D)
Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard (X)76.6
Plastics containers (X)(D)
Glass containers (X)0.4
Metal cans, lids, and ends (X)12.1
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies (X)237.8
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk (X)129.4
PRODUCT SHARE DETAILS
Product or Product Class ShipmentsMil. $Product or Product Class ShipmentsMil. $
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The values are product shipments in millions of dollars for 2002. Total product shipments may be lower or higher than industry shipments. See Introduction for a full discussion. Values of indented subcategories are summed in the main heading(s). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. The abbreviation nsk stands for ‘not specified by kind’ and nec for ‘not elsewhere classified’. A dash (-) means zero.
CHOCOLATE AND CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS MADE FROM CACAO BEANS3,957.8      Sweetened (or mixed with other substances) cocoa powder, in cans or packages of 2 and one-half lb or less(D)
  Chocolate coatings666.5      Sweetened (or mixed with other substances) cocoa powder, in other containers and in bulk (barrels, drums, etc.)107.4
    Milk chocolate coatings235.0      Unsweetened cocoa powder192.8
Sweet chocolate and liquor chocolate coatings242.6    Cocoa butter, liquor, and cocoa base chocolate syrup325.4
      Sweet chocolate coatings100.0      Cocoa butter(D)
      Liquor chocolate coatings142.6      Chocolate liquor base syrup, in cans or packages of 16 oz or less(D)
    Confectionery coatings, including ice cream coating (made chiefly from cocoa and fats other than cocoa butter)185.9      Chocolate liquor base syrup, in other containers or in bulk31.8
    Chocolate coatings, nsk3.0      Cocoa powder base chocolate syrup145.5
  Chocolate and chocolate-type confectionery products2,028.5    Other chocolate and cocoa products, nsk69.0
  Other chocolate and cocoa products1,161.0  Chocolate and confectionery products made from cacao beans, nsk, total101.7
    Sweetened chocolate, except coatings314.9  
    Unsweetened chocolate and sweetened and unsweetened cocoa powder, except coatings451.8  
      Unsweetened chocolate, except coatings(D)  
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR CONFECTIONERY MFG FROM CACAO BEANS
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs%SectorEconomic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs%Sector
Compensation of employees13.6 Personal consumption expenditures30.7 
Confectionery products from cacao beans13.6Manufg.Confectionery products, chocolate20.4Manufg.
Wholesale trade8.0TradeConfectionery products from cacao beans17.2Manufg.
Management of companies & enterprises7.3ServicesCookies, crackers, & pasta10.0Manufg.
Miscellaneous crops7.0Agric.Exports of goods & services6.5Cap Inv
Sugar cane mills & refining6.3Manufg.Ice cream & frozen desserts4.5Manufg.
Fruit3.5Agric.Bread & bakery products3.6Manufg.
Fluid milk & butter3.2Manufg.Confectionery products, nonchocolate2.8Manufg.
Paperboard containers2.9Manufg.Retail trade1.8Trade
Tree nuts2.4Agric.Fluid milk & butter1.4Manufg.
Plastics products, nec2.1Manufg.Dry, condensed, & evaporated dairy products0.8Manufg.
Truck transportation2.0Util.Food, nec0.4Manufg.
Beet sugar1.8Manufg.   
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR CONFECTIONERY MFG FROM CACAO BEANS - Continued
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs%SectorEconomic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs%Sector
Sources: Benchmark Input-Output Accounts for the U.S. Economy, 2002, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., January 2008. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’.
Dry, condensed, & evaporated dairy products1.7Manufg.   
Wet corn milling1.5Manufg.
Fats & oils refining & blending1.3Manufg.
Basic organic chemicals, nec1.2Manufg.
Power generation & supply1.1Util.
Converted paper products, nec1.1Manufg.
Retail trade0.9Trade
Rail transportation0.8Util.
Fabricated metals, nec0.8Manufg.
Paper bag & coated paper, nec0.8Manufg.
Plastics bottles0.7Manufg.
Snack food0.7Manufg.
Plastics packaging materials, film & sheet0.5Manufg.
Chemical products & preparations, nec0.5Manufg.
Metal cans, boxes, & other containers (light gauge)0.4Manufg.
Natural gas distribution0.4Util.
Noncomparable imports0.3Foreign
Coated & laminated paper & packaging materials0.3Manufg.
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation0.3Fin/R.E.
Petroleum lubricating oil & grease0.3Manufg.
Professional, scientific, technical services, nec0.3Services
Relay & industrial controls0.3Manufg.
Advertising & related services0.3Services
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures0.2Construct.
Real estate0.2Fin/R.E.
Scientific research & development services0.2Services
Paperboard mills0.2Manufg.
Services to buildings & dwellings0.2Services
Lessors of nonfinancial assets0.2Fin/R.E.
Automotive equipment rental & leasing0.2Fin/R.E.
Soybean & oilseed processing0.2Manufg.
Warehousing & storage0.1Util.
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes0.1Services
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance0.1Services
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies0.1 
Architectural, engineering, & related services0.1Services
Polystyrene foam products0.1Manufg.
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll0.1Services
Management, scientific, & technical consulting0.1Services
Waste management & remediation services0.1Services
Food services & drinking places0.1Services
Legal services0.1Services
Air transportation0.1Util.
Electronic components, nec0.1Manufg.
Data processing, hosting, & related services0.1Services
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY SUGAR & CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
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’.
Food batchmakers11.2-7.4Team assemblers2.0-15.8
Packaging & filling machine operators & tenders8.4-24.2Mixing & blending machine operators & tenders1.8-15.8
Packers & packagers, hand8.1-32.6Industrial truck & tractor operators1.8-24.2
Helpers--Production workers6.2-15.8Extruding, forming, pressing machine operators1.7-15.8
Retail salespersons5.7-15.8Cashiers, exc gaming1.6-24.2
Food cooking machine operators & tenders3.3-24.2Separating, precipitating, & still machine operators1.5-15.8
Maintenance & repair workers, general3.2-15.8Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks1.4-19.0
First-line supervisors/managers of production workers3.1-15.8Janitors & cleaners, exc maids & housekeeping cleaners1.3-13.9
Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand2.8-24.2Production workers, nec1.3-17.3
Industrial machinery mechanics2.7-3.1Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech1.2-15.8
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers2.3-20.6Machine feeders & offbearers1.1-24.2
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsShipmentsEmploymentCost as % of ShipmentsInvestment per Employee ($)
Total ($ mil)% of U.S.Per Establ.Total Number% of U.S.Per Establ.Wages ($/hour)
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of shipments or establishments (if shipment 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. Data may not show all states active in the NAICS category. All data available at the time of publication are shown.
Pennsylvania161,802.944.2112,679.43,07935.619222.9650.34,101
Wisconsin6562.113.893,682.398811.416516.4160.616,697
New Jersey12185.54.615,458.73454.02918.7560.32,945
New York19181.44.59,548.25516.42922.2879.1869

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