NAICS 313230 - Nonwoven Fabric Mills

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NAICS 313230 - Nonwoven Fabric Mills

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20 or more employeesTotal (000)ProductionPayroll($ mil)Wages($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital
Workers (000)Hours (Mil)
Sources: 1997 and 2002 Economic Census; other years, up to 2006, are from Annual Survey of Manufactures. Establishment counts for non-Census years are from County Business Patterns; 1997 and 2002 values are from the 1997 and 2002 censuses, respectively. ‘P’s show projections by the editors.
199721125115721.015.733.0689.412.922,636.01,744.44,349.7301.2
1998 24514820.815.131.5720.814.242,476.01,936.94,416.1246.1
1999 24814721.215.934.6750.114.202,359.82,296.34,674.2285.1
2000 24914522.517.436.0802.014.632,652.62,236.94,872.8370.6
2001 24214121.115.933.4731.914.672,389.11,998.34,406.8403.5
200221425715221.015.832.1832.516.953,236.82,580.55,808.5418.2
2003 23714821.016.433.8889.218.522,651.53,314.35,915.0264.4
2004 24614620.015.934.0882.718.853,048.42,531.15,658.5211.1
2005 24014719.214.831.0918.220.942,941.54,234.57,131.9235.4
2006 242P145P18.013.929.4926.322.233,082.14,579.67,638.8255.8
2007 241P144P19.0P15.0P31.3P965.6P22.41P2,994.9P4,450.0P7,422.6P260.6P
2008 240P144P18.7P14.8P31.0P993.1P23.43P3,136.9P4,661.0P7,774.5P253.5P
2009 239P143P18.4P14.7P30.8P1,020.6P24.45P3,278.8P4,871.9P8,126.4P246.5P
2010 238P142P18.1P14.6P30.5P1,048.1P25.46P3,420.8P5,082.9P8,478.3P239.5P
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearCompaniesEstablishmentsEmploymentCompensationProduction ($ million)
Totalwith 20 or more employeesTotal (000)ProductionPayroll($ mil)Wages($/hr)Cost of MaterialsValue Added by ManufactureValue of ShipmentsCapital
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.
1997999810310099103837681687572
1998 9597999698878476757659
1999 9697101101108908473898068
2000 9795107110112968682878489
2001 9493100101104888774777696
2002100100100100100100100100100100100100
2003 92971001041051071098212810263
2004 96969510110610611194989750
2005 93979194971101249116412356
2006 94P95P8688921111319517713261
2007 94P95P90P95P98P116P132P93P172P128P62P
2008 93P94P89P94P97P119P138P97P181P134P61P
2009 93P94P88P93P96P123P144P101P189P140P59P
2010 93P94P86P92P95P126P150P106P197P146P57P
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 Establishment4282195Value Added per Production Worker182,367163,32390
Payroll per Establishment1,639,1843,239,300198Cost per Establishment5,769,01512,594,553218
Payroll per Employee39,05339,643102Cost per Employee137,446154,133112
Production Workers per Establishment3061208Cost per Production Worker195,506204,861105
Wages per Establishment694,8452,117,101305Shipments per Establishment11,158,34822,601,167203
Wages per Production Worker23,54834,436146Shipments per Employee265,847276,595104
Hours per Production Worker1,9802,032103Shipments per Production Worker378,144367,62797
Wages per Hour11.8916.95143Investment per Establishment361,3381,627,237450
Value Added per Establishment5,381,32510,040,856187Investment per Employee8,60919,914231
Value Added per Employee128,210122,88196Investment per Production Worker12,24526,468216
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 12,215 Total employment (000): 105.2
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.
Milliken and Co.PO Box 1926SpartanburgSC29304Ashley Allen864-503-2020R3,001*10.0
Carpenter Co.5016 MonumentRichmondVA23230Stanley F. Pauley804-359-0800R1,401*5.7
Findlay Industries Inc.4000 Fostoria Ave.FindlayOH45840Philip D. Gardner419-422-1302R1,141*5.0
Albany Intl Corp.PO Box 1907AlbanyNY12201Jospeh Morone518-445-2200P1,0936.2
Interface Inc.2859 Paces Ferry RdAtlantaGA30339Ray C. Anderson770-437-6800P1,0764.9
Steiner Corp.PO Box 2317Salt Lake CityUT84110Kevin Steiner801-328-8831R855*12.0
Dan River Inc.PO Box 261DanvilleVA24543Barry F. Shea434-799-7000R327*3.5
Parksite Group1563 Hubbard St.BataviaIL60510George Pattee630-761-9490R325*0.3
SI Corp.309 Lafayette Rd.ChickamaugaGA30707Joe Dana706-375-3121R299*2.3
Hollingsworth and Vose Company112 Washington St.East WalpoleMA02032 508-668-0295R251*0.3
Miller Waste Mills Inc.580 E Front St.WinonaMN55987 507-454-6900R250*0.3
American Woolen Company Inc.PO Box 521399MiamiFL33152Richard Marcus305-635-4000R206*1.5
Best Manufacturing Group10 Exchange Pl.Jersey CityNJ07302Scott Korman201-356-3800R172*<0.1
Quaker Fabric Corp.941 Grinnell St.Fall RiverMA02721Sangwoo Ahn508-678-1951P1521.0
CCP Industries Inc.PO Box 6500ClevelandOH44101Richard Sims440-449-6550R151*0.1
Southern Mills Inc.PO Box 289Union CityGA30291 770-969-1000R140*<0.1
Cranston Print Works Co.1381 Cranston St.CranstonRI02920F Rockefeller401-943-4800R129*0.6
Cerex Advanced Fabrics Inc.610 Chemstrand Rd.CantonmentFL32533Ken Hardin850-968-0100R124*0.6
ITOCHU International Inc.335 Madison Ave.New YorkNY10017Satoshi Tanioka212-818-8000S124*0.3
AstenJohnson Inc.4399 Corporate Rd.CharlestonSC29405Dan Cappell843-747-7800R116*<0.1
Bonded Fiber Products Inc.2748 Tanager Ave.Los AngelesCA90040Mark Bidner323-726-7820S48*0.3
William T Burnett and Company1500 Bush St., 2BaltimoreMD21230Richard Tucker410-837-3000R46*<0.1
Hobbs Bonded Fibers Inc.PO Box 2521WacoTX76702Carey Hobbs254-741-0040R46*0.2
Albany Intl Corp. Mt. Vernon2838 Grandview Dr.SimpsonvilleSC29680 864-967-7641S45*0.4
G and T Industries Inc.PO Box 8098Grand RapidsMI49518Kim Gilpin616-452-8611R40*0.1
Filament Fiber Technology Inc.398 Innovation Dr.Johnson CityTN37604Thomas Buck R34*<0.1
Freudenberg Spunweb Co.PO Box 15910DurhamNC27704 919-471-2582R33*0.2
Leigh Fibers Inc.PO Box 1132SpartanburgSC29304Carl Lehner864-439-4111R31*0.3
Nexcel Synthetics6076 Sthern Indust.BirminghamAL35235Rom Reddy205-655-8817R29*0.3
Hamrick MillsPO Box 48GaffneySC29342Carlisle Hamrick864-489-4731R27*<0.1
Fiber Bond Corp. Illinois110 Menke Rd.Michigan CityIN46360John Marienau219-879-4541R27*0.1
Dayton Bag and Burlap Co.PO Box 8DaytonOH45401Samuel Lumby937-258-8000R25*<0.1
Thrace-Linq Inc.2550 W 5th N St.SummervilleSC29483Scott Womack843-873-5800R25*0.1
Superior Fabrics Co.1541 N PowerlinePompano BeachFL33069Alex Fryburg954-975-8122R24*0.2
Burke Mills Inc.191 Sterling St.ValdeseNC28690 828-874-6341P240.2
Western Synthetic Fiber Inc.966 Sandhill Ave.CarsonCA90746Ken Hardin310-767-1000R22*<0.1
Sellars NonwovenPO Box 270AtglenPA19310Thomas Fellars610-593-5145S21*0.1
Bedford Ind. of WorthingtonPO Box 39WorthingtonMN56187Robert Ludlow507-376-4136R20*0.2
Hix Corp.1201 E 27th Ter.PittsburgKS66762Jack Deboer620-231-8568R20*0.1
Union Wadding Co.123 Dyer St., Ste.ProvidenceRI02903Kenneth Washburn401-725-3500R19*0.2
Noble BioMaterials300 Palm St.ScrantonPA18505Jeff B. Keane570-558-5350R18*<0.1
American Uniform Co.4363 Ocoee St. NClevelandTN37312Gary Smith423-476-6561R17*0.2
Bro Tex Company Inc.800 Hampden Ave.St. PaulMN55114R. Greenberg651-645-5721R16*0.1
Felters Co.PO Box 228RoebuckSC29376Roger Fehrman864-576-7900R15*0.2
Tex Flock Inc.200 Founders Dr.WoonsocketRI02895Edward Abramek401-765-2340R15*<0.1
Belton Industries Inc.PO Box 127BeltonSC29627Carroll Hart864-338-5711R14*0.2
Hendrix Batting Co.PO Box 7408High PointNC27264Kenneth Hendrix336-431-1181R14*0.2
National Nonwovens Inc.PO Box 150EasthamptonMA01027Anthony Centofanti413-527-3445R13*<0.1
Fiber Materials Inc.5 Morin StreetBiddefordME04005Walter Lachman207-282-5911R12*0.1
TechFab L.L.C.PO Box 807AndersonSC29622 864-260-3366R12*<0.1
Newco Fibre Co.PO Box 5585CharlotteNC28299Susan Weir704-333-0751R11*<0.1
Kasbar National Industries370 Reed Rd., 200BroomallPA19008Steven Derman610-544-7117R10*<0.1
Soundcoat Company Inc.1 Burt Dr.Deer ParkNY11729Louis Nenninger631-242-2200R9*<0.1
Spectro Coating Corp.101 Scott Dr.LeominsterMA01453Hemendra Shah978-534-1800R8*<0.1
Hyosung (America) Inc.1 Penn Plz., 2020New YorkNY10119Douglas Choi212-736-7100R8*<0.1
Sellars Absorbent Materials6540 N IndustrialMilwaukeeWI53223John Sellars414-353-5650R8*<0.1
James Thompson and Company475 Park Ave. SNew YorkNY10016Robert Judell212-686-4242R7*<0.1
Deccofelt Corp.PO Box 156GlendoraCA91740Edwin Heinrich626-963-8511R6*<0.1
Cramer Fabrics Inc.20 Venture Dr.DoverNH03820Hans Cramer603-742-3838R6*<0.1
Columbia Recycling Corp.PO Box 2101DaltonGA30722Albert Goldberg706-278-4701R6*<0.1
Radiation Protection ProductsPO Box 19Chapel HillTN37034 931-364-7750R5*<0.1
Buffalo Industries Inc.99 S Spokane St.SeattleWA98134Lawrence Benezra206-682-9900R5*<0.1
A. Frank and Sons Inc.1501 Guilford Ave.BaltimoreMD21202Samuel L. Frank410-727-6260R5*<0.1
Optimum Technologies Inc.PO Box 1537CartersvilleGA30120Lewis McDermott770-386-3470R5*<0.1
Palmer Smith Inc.PO Box 30FarmingtonWV26571Edwin Pound304-825-6697R4*<0.1
Swiss-Tex Inc.PO Box 9258GreenvilleSC29604Michael Krause864-845-7541R4*<0.1
Johnston-Morehouse-Dickey Co.PO Box 173Bethel ParkPA15102Herbert Forse412-833-7100R4*<0.1
Mighty Mat Inc.1400 Centreprk BlvdW Palm BchFL33401Matthew Smith561-683-5090R4*<0.1
Army & Air Force Exchange SvcPO Box 660202DallasTX75266Paul Essex214-312-2011R4*45.0
Frankel Associates Inc.69 Cleveland Ave.Bay ShoreNY11706Salvatore Palina631-242-7337R3*<0.1
FP Woll and Company Inc.PO Box 52419PhiladelphiaPA19115Frederick Woll215-934-5966R3*<0.1
Swatchworks Inc.7995 Main St. NEMinneapolisMN55432Mike Vold763-781-2560R2*<0.1
M and L Rose Enterprises Inc.8220 Ambassdr RowDallasTX75247Lydia Rose214-637-6900R2*<0.1
Swift Textile MetalizingPO Box 66BloomfieldCT06002 860-243-1122R1*<0.1
Foss Manufacturing CompanyPO Box 5000HamptonNH03843 603-929-6000R1*0.4
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.
Cotton fibers, raw1,000 bales(S)10.3
Other animal fibers (wool, mohair, etc.), raw (X)(D)
Rayon and acetate staple and tow (X)45.4
Noncellulosic (polyester, nylon, etc.) fibers (X)343.1
Yarn, all fibers (X)103.2
Textile fabrics (X)59.8
Paper (cellulosic wadding) (X)107.0
Adhesives and binders (resins) (X)(D)
Additives (fire retardants, water repellants, softeners, antistatics, etc.) (X)41.8
Vinyl and vinyl copolymer resins (all forms) (X)6.6
Plastics resins (exc. vinyl) consumed in form of granules, etc. (X)491.7
Paperboard containers, boxes, and corrugated paperboard (X)72.1
Dyes, lakes, and toners (X)30.7
All other materials, components, parts, containers, and supplies (X)1,434.5
Materials, ingredients, containers, and supplies, nsk (X)89.5
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.
NONWOVEN FABRICS4,747.4      Ribbons, laminated and nonlaminated gift tyings, including decorative string, bows, rosettes, and all gift tyings154.7
  Nonwoven fabrics3,201.5    Fabricated nonwoven products, all other, excluding diapers and orthopedic, prosthetic, and surgical supplies371.2
    Nonwoven fabrics3,176.3    Fabricated nonwoven products, nsk4.8
      Nonwoven fabrics, dry laid, carded712.0  Pressed, punched, or needled felts (except hats)667.3
      Nonwoven fabrics, air laid123.2    Pressed felts (except hats)81.2
      Nonwoven fabrics, wet laid937.2    Punched or needled felts, including stitch bonded, hair and-or jute felts, including carpet and rug linings and cushions (except hats)45.9
      Nonwoven fabrics, spunbonded749.0    Punched or needled felts, including stitch bonded, wool felts and manmade fiber felts, excluding carpet and rug suitable for outdoor use (indoor-outdoor) (except hats)538.1
      Nonwoven fabrics, melt blown167.7    Pressed, punched, or needled felts (except hats), nsk2.1
      Other nonwoven fabrics487.2  Nonwoven fabrics, nsk, total126.8
    Nonwoven fabrics, nsk25.1  
  Fabricated nonwoven products751.8  
    Blankets, wipers, and ribbons made from nonwoven fabrics375.8  
      Blankets made from nonwoven fabrics130.8  
      Wipers made from nonwoven fabrics, including windshield, industrial, and lithographic90.4  
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR NONWOVEN FABRIC MILLS
Economic Sector or Industry Providing Inputs%SectorEconomic Sector or Industry Buying Outputs%Sector
Compensation of employees20.1 Carpet & rug mills18.7Manufg.
Plastics materials & resins10.9Manufg.Exports of goods & services11.8Cap Inv
Soap & cleaning compounds10.5Manufg.Paper mills10.7Manufg.
Artificial & synthetic fibers & filaments7.9Manufg.Fabric coating mills7.2Manufg.
Wholesale trade4.6TradeSanitary paper products6.2Manufg.
Management of companies & enterprises4.1ServicesSurgical appliances & supplies5.0Manufg.
Textile & fabric finishing mills3.5Manufg.Personal consumption expenditures3.4 
Power generation & supply2.3Util.Nonwoven fabric mills3.0Manufg.
Nonwoven fabric mills2.3Manufg.Commercial & service industry machinery, nec2.8Manufg.
Fiber, yarn, & thread mills1.8Manufg.Air purification & ventilation equipment2.7Manufg.
Adhesives1.6Manufg.General purpose machinery, nec2.5Manufg.
Paper mills1.4Manufg.Heavy duty trucks1.9Manufg.
Livestock, nec1.3Agric.Printing1.7Manufg.
Truck transportation1.1Util.Office supplies (except paper)1.7Manufg.
Paperboard containers1.1Manufg.Tobacco products1.5Manufg.
Natural gas distribution0.8Util.Veterinary services1.4Services
Cotton0.7Agric.Mattresses1.4Manufg.
Monetary authorities/depository credit intermediation0.7Fin/R.E.Asphalt paving mixtures & blocks1.3Manufg.
Semiconductors & related devices0.7Manufg.Packaging machinery1.3Manufg.
Architectural, engineering, & related services0.6ServicesWood containers & pallets1.2Manufg.
Advertising & related services0.6ServicesAgriculture & forestry services1.2Agric.
Professional, scientific, technical services, nec0.6ServicesResidential permanent site structures1.2Construct.
Real estate0.6Fin/R.E.Signs0.9Manufg.
Synthetic dyes & pigments0.5Manufg.Textile product mills, nec0.8Manufg.
Taxes on production & imports, less subsidies0.4 Accessories & other apparel, nec0.8Manufg.
Maintenance/repair of nonresidential structures0.4Construct.General Federal government services, nondefense0.8Fed Govt
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR NONWOVEN FABRIC MILLS - 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’.
Rail transportation0.4Util.Food services & drinking places0.6Services
Services to buildings & dwellings0.4ServicesSupport activities for printing0.6Manufg.
Machine shops0.3Manufg.Scientific research & development services0.5Services
Air transportation0.3Util.Ophthalmic goods0.5Manufg.
Lessors of nonfinancial assets0.3Fin/R.E.Retail trade0.5Trade
Printed circuit assemblies (electronic assembiles)0.3Manufg.Dry-cleaning & laundry services0.4Services
Coating, engraving, heat treating & allied activities0.3Manufg.Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes0.4Services
Automotive equipment rental & leasing0.3Fin/R.E.Nonresidential structures, nec0.3Construct.
Basic inorganic chemicals, nec0.3Manufg.Surgical & medical instrument0.3Manufg.
Food services & drinking places0.3ServicesOwner-occupied dwellings0.2 
Automotive repair & maintenance, ex. car washes0.2ServicesGeneral Federal government services, defense0.2Fed Govt
Basic organic chemicals, nec0.2Manufg.General S/L govt. services0.2S/L Govt
Legal services0.2ServicesPhysician, dentist, other health practitioner offices0.2Services
Data processing, hosting, & related services0.2ServicesFootwear0.2Manufg.
Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, & payroll0.2ServicesMaintenance/repair of nonresidential structures0.2Construct.
Commercial & industrial equipment repair/maintenance0.2ServicesResidential structures, nec0.2Construct.
Telecommunications0.2ServicesPaperboard mills0.2Manufg.
Warehousing & storage0.2Util.Amusement & recreation, nec0.1Services
Fabricated metals, nec0.2Manufg.Rubber & plastics hose & belting0.1Manufg.
Hotels & motels, including casino hotels0.2Services   
Scientific research & development services0.2Services   
Laminated plastics plates, sheets, & shapes0.2Manufg.   
Commercial & industrial machinery rental & leasing0.1Fin/R.E.   
Other computer related services, including facilities0.1Services   
Management, scientific, & technical consulting0.1Services   
Postal service0.1Util.   
Securities, commodity contracts, investments0.1Fin/R.E.   
Narrow fabric mills & schiffli embroidery0.1Manufg.   
Waste management & remediation services0.1Services   
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY FABRIC MILLS
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’.
Textile knitting & weaving machine operators20.8-34.1Textile cutting machine setters, operators, & tenders1.7-29.4
Textile winding, twisting, & drawing machine operators9.5-34.1Machine feeders & offbearers1.6-36.4
Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, & weighers4.4-33.4Shipping, receiving, & traffic clerks1.5-32.0
First-line supervisors/managers of production workers4.4-29.4Packers & packagers, hand1.5-43.5
Textile bleaching & dyeing machine operators4.1-29.4Team assemblers1.4-29.4
Helpers--Production workers3.5-29.4Maintenance workers, machinery1.4-29.4
Sewing machine operators3.5-29.4Textile, apparel, & furnishings workers, nec1.4-40.3
Industrial machinery mechanics2.9-18.8General & operations managers1.4-36.4
Maintenance & repair workers, general2.7-29.4Industrial production managers1.2-29.4
Laborers & freight, stock, & material movers, hand2.5-36.4Sales reps, wholesale & manufacturing, exc tech1.1-29.4
Extruding & forming machine operators & tenders2.1-36.4Packaging & filling machine operators & tenders1.0-36.4
Industrial truck & tractor operators1.8-36.4   
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.
North Carolina27808.713.929,952.32,96014.111017.3758.438,340
South Carolina28567.69.820,270.42,87213.710315.5149.019,407
Georgia21467.38.022,254.31,8608.88915.6052.332,591
New York24225.13.99,378.89254.43917.4749.74,763
Pennsylvania15223.23.814,877.61,6107.710713.0642.35,403
Wisconsin11177.63.116,146.29264.48421.0947.733,279
Massachusetts13114.82.08,829.07253.45615.4251.66,901
Ohio797.81.713,970.15172.57414.7536.83,043
Rhode Island458.51.014,637.53421.68616.2351.12,067
New Jersey856.21.07,020.92031.02514.1152.02,635
California1142.90.73,898.22591.22413.5749.44,062
Illinois915.50.31,720.01050.51211.1148.41,390

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