NAICS 448310 - Jewelry Stores

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NAICS 448310 - Jewelry Stores*

*Equivalent to SIC 5944.

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, 1992, 1997 and 2002. Establishment counts, employment, and payroll are from County Business Patterns for non-Census years. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors. Sales data for non-Census years are extrapolations, marked by an ‘e’.
199026,583160,8112,322.113,198.9 e6.0496,516.614,439.9
199126,399150,2692,214.613,600.4 e5.7515,186.214,737.6
199228,077147,8882,224.414,002.05.3498,700.015,041.1
199327,590147,6872,304.614,903.9 e5.4540,192.115,604.6
199426,995141,7482,427.715,805.7 e5.3585,504.717,126.9
199527,487143,3772,555.516,707.6 e5.2607,836.417,823.6
199628,577 e154,979 e2,648.6 e17,609.4 e5.4 e616,208.8 e17,090.1 e
199728,336154,8772,836.018,511.35.5653,278.518,311.3
199828,090144,3713,029.919,446.0 e5.1692,274.520,986.9
199928,552148,8493,326.020,380.7 e5.2713,809.322,344.8
200029,303156,3833,637.721,315.4 e5.3727,412.723,261.5
200129,780159,3143,651.422,250.1 e5.3747,147.922,919.5
200228,537147,9243,457.123,184.85.2812,445.523,370.6
200328,527154,4953,679.823,341.2 e5.4818,215.223,818.2
200428,772157,2883,916.427,543.05.5957,284.924,899.6
200529,624162,8564,142.228,216.05.5952,471.025,434.8
200629,679 p156,518 p4,173.5 p27,640.6 p5.2 p941,064.4 p26,696.3 p
200729,853 p157,041 p4,308.8 p28,612.9 p5.2 p971,377.2 p27,504.6 p
200830,027 p157,564 p4,444.1 p29,585.2 p5.2 p1,001,690.0 p28,312.9 p
200930,201 p158,087 p4,579.4 p30,557.5 p5.2 p1,032,002.9 p29,121.2 p
201030,374 p158,611 p4,714.7 p31,529.8 p5.2 p1,062,315.7 p29,929.5 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.
199093.2108.767.256.9 e115.461.161.8
199298.4100.064.360.4101.961.464.4
199799.3104.782.079.8105.880.478.4
199898.497.687.683.9 e98.185.289.8
1999100.1100.696.287.9 e100.087.995.6
2000102.7105.7105.291.9 e101.989.599.5
2001104.4107.7105.696.0 e101.992.098.1
2002100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
2003100.0104.4106.4100.7 e103.8100.7101.9
2004100.8106.3113.3118.8105.8117.8106.5
2005103.8110.1119.8121.7105.8117.2108.8
2006104.0 p105.8 p120.7 p119.2 p100.0 p115.8 p114.2 p
2007104.6 p106.2 p124.6 p123.4 p100.0 p119.6 p117.7 p
2008105.2 p106.5 p128.5 p127.6 p100.0 p123.3 p121.1 p
2009105.8 p106.9 p132.5 p131.8 p100.0 p127.0 p124.6 p
2010106.4 p107.2 p136.4 p136.0 p100.0 p130.8 p128.1 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 Establishment17531Sales per Employee174,682156,73590
Payroll per Establishment333,445121,14436Sales per Establishment3,332,269812,44724
Payroll per Employee20,31123,371115Expenses per Establishmentnanana
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 75 Total sales ($ mil): 223,703 Total employment (000): 357.8
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.
Kroger Co.1014 Vine St.CincinnatiOH45202David B. Dillon513-762-4000P66,111310.0
Staples Inc.PO Box 9328FraminghamMA01702 508-253-5000P19,37375.6
OfficeMax Inc.263 Shuman Blvd.napervilleIL60563Dorrit Bern630-438-7800P15,52849.0
Graver Technologies L.L.C.200 Lake Dr.NewarkDE19702 302-731-1700R7,000*0.1
Energy Transfer Partners L.P.3738 Oak LawnDallasTX75219 214-981-0700P6,7925.3
E and A Industries Inc.101 W Ohio St.IndianapolisIN46204Allan B Hubbard317-684-3150R5,762*0.3
PETsMART Inc.19601 N 27th Ave.PhoenixAZ85027Philip L Francis623-580-6100P4,23438.4
Williams-Sonoma Inc.3250 Van Ness Ave.San FranciscoCA94109Laura J Alber415-421-7900P3,72838.8
Tiffany and Co.727 Fifth Ave.New YorkNY10022 212-755-8000P2,6488.9
Sally Beauty Holdings Inc.3001 Colorado Blvd.DentonTX76210Gary Winterhalter940-898-7500P2,51418.5
Zale Corp.901 W Walnut HillIrvingTX75038Mary E Burton972-580-4000P2,43717.6
AmeriGas Partners L.P.PO Box 965Valley ForgePA19482Eugene V N Bissell610-337-7000P2,2775.9
Scientifics60 Pearce Ave.TonawandaNY14150Randy Burkard716-874-9091R2,038*0.5
Petco Animal Supplies Inc.9125 Rehco Rd.San DiegoCA92121 858-453-7845R1,996*17.9
Fairview Health Services2450 Riverside Ave.MinneapolisMN55454Rodney Burwell612-672-6000R1,694*19.0
Claire's Stores Inc.3 SW 129th Ave.Pembroke PinesFL33027 954-433-3900P1,48018.9
Suburban Propane Partners L.P.PO Box 206WhippanyNJ07981Mark A Alexander973-887-5300P1,4403.1
Cash America International1600 W 7th St.Fort WorthTX76102Jack R Daugherty817-335-1100P9295.2
MFA Inc.125 Lexington Ave.Sweet SpringsMO65351 660-335-6355R922*<0.1
Communications Test Design1373 Enterprise Dr.West ChesterPA19380 610-436-5203R836*0.8
Finlay Enterprises Inc.529 5th Ave.New YorkNY10017 212-808-2800P7624.5
Restoration Hardware Inc.15 Koch Rd., Ste. JCorte MaderaCA94925Gary G Friedman415-924-1005P7133.8
Sunglass Hut International4000 Luxottica Pl.MasonOH45040 513-765-6000S682*9.2
P.C. Richard and Son150 Price Pky.FarmingdaleNY11735Gary H Richard631-843-4300R610*2.5
PETsMART.com Inc.19601 N 27th Ave.PhoenixAZ85027Philip Francis623-580-6100S551*0.7
Sharper Image Corp.350 EmbarcaderoSan FranciscoCA94105Robert Conway415-445-6000P5252.5
Party City Corp.25 Green Pond Rd.RockawayNJ07866Gerald C Rittenberg973-983-0888S5044.1
Brookstone Inc.1 Innovation WayMerrimackNH03054Lou Mancini603-880-9500R4993.0
Kirkland's Inc.805 North Pky.JacksonTN38305Robert E Alderson731-668-2444P4434.3
Blue Nile Inc.705 5th Ave. SSeattleWA98104 206-336-6700P3190.2
CPI Corp.1706 WashingtonSt. LouisMO63103Renato Cataldo314-231-1575P2947.7
Rice Oil Company Inc.PO Box 1497GreenfieldMA01302Timothy Rice413-772-0227R284*<0.1
Blue Rhino Corp.470 W Hanes MillWinston-SalemNC27105 336-659-6900S258*0.4
Ray-Carroll Cnty Grain GrowersPO Box 158RichmondMO64085 816-776-2291R256*0.1
Dearden's Inc.700 S Main St.Los AngelesCA90014Raquel Bensimon213-362-9600R249*0.5
national Vision Inc.296 Grayson Hwy.LawrencevilleGA30045L Reade Fahs770-822-3600S225*2.5
Anthony and Sylvan Pools Corp.6690 Beta Dr.Mayfield VlgOH44143 440-720-3301R180*0.5
Morgan Buildings and Spas Inc.PO Box 660280DallasTX75266Guy Morgan972-840-1200R169*<0.1
Bruceton Farm Service Inc.1768 MilegroundMorgantownWV26505Marshall Bishop304-291-6980R165*<0.1
Hickory Tech Corp.PO Box 3248MankatoMN56002 507-387-1151P1570.4
Hollywood Media Corp.2255 Glades Rd.Boca RatonFL33431 561-998-8000P1240.2
U.S. Home Systems Inc.405 St Hwy 121 BLewisvilleTX75067Peter T Bulger214-488-6300P1230.7
Wilco Farmers Inc.PO Box 258Mount AngelOR97362Douglas Hoffman503-845-6122R117*<0.1
RTKL International Ltd.901 S Bond St.BaltimoreMD21231David C Hudson410-537-6000S115*0.9
A.I. Friedman44 W 18th St.New YorkNY10011Jim White212-337-8600R115*0.2
Samuels Jewelers Inc.2914 Montopolis Dr.AustinTX78741Randy N McCullough512-369-1400R113*0.8
Brasher's NW Auto Auction90485 Auction WayEugeneOR97402Larry Brasher541-689-3901R107*<0.1
Piercing Pagoda Inc.901 W Walnut HillIrvingTX75038Mary Forte972-580-4000S104*2.0
Brass Eagle Inc.PO Box 1956RogersAR72757Lynn Scott479-464-8700S104*0.3
Electronic Maintenance Company8900 S Choctaw Dr.Baton RougeLA70815Janice H Pellar225-925-8900R104*0.2
Reeds Jewelers Inc.PO Box 2229WilmingtonNC28402Alan M Zimmer910-350-3100R102*0.7
Duty Free Americas Inc.6100 HollywoodHollywoodFL33024Jerome Falic954-986-7700S100*0.4
Farmers Commission Co.PO Box 59Upper SanduskyOH43351Eric Parthemore419-294-2371R100*<0.1
Merle Norman Cosmetics Inc.9130 Bellanca Ave.Los AngelesCA90045Arthur Armstrong310-641-3000R98*0.4
Briggs Equipment Inc.315 S Swing Rd.GreensboroNC27409Dave Bratton336-292-6921R92*0.3
Mercer Landmark Inc.PO Box 328CelinaOH45822Michael Fry419-586-2303R92*<0.1
HearUSA Inc.1250 Northpoint PkyW Palm BchFL33407Paul A Brown561-478-8770P890.7
Value Financial Services Inc.1063 Maitland CntrMaitlandFL32751John Thedford407-339-0064R88*0.5
Celebrate Express Inc.11220 120th NEKirklandWA98033Kevin Green425-250-1064P850.3
Littleton Coin Company Inc.1309 Mnt Eustis Rd.LittletonNH03561David Sundman603-444-3571R84*0.4
Fossil Stores II Inc.2280 N GreenvilleRichardsonTX75082Kosta N Kartsotis972-234-2525S83*0.1
Ben Bridge Jeweler Inc.PO Box 1908SeattleWA98111EL Bridge206-448-8800S82*0.7
Dover Saddlery Inc.PO Box 1100LittletonMA01460Stephen L Day978-952-8062P730.5
Little Switzerland Inc.PO Box 930St ThomasVI00802 340-776-2010R69*0.4
Industrial Truck Sales and Svc4100 Randleman Rd.GreensboroNC27406Deeny Boyce336-275-9121R69*0.3
Pass Pets Ltd.65 Centre Pt., 106St. CharlesMO63304Jeff Parks636-447-7900R67*0.2
Vitacost.com Inc.2055 High Ridge Rd.Boynton BeachFL33426Allen Josephs561-752-8888R660.2
Stillwater Milling Co.PO Box 2407StillwaterOK74076Haskell Cudd405-372-3445R66*<0.1
Herman Electronics Inc.7350 NW 35th Ter.MiamiFL33122Arnold Wolf305-477-0063R66*<0.1
Tritronics Inc.1306 Continental DrAbingdonMD21009Roger Williams410-676-7300R62*<0.1
Western Badge and Trophy Co.831 Monterey PassMonterey ParkCA91754Wesley Ru323-735-1201R59*<0.1
Mobile Line Communications2400 E Cerritos AveAnaheimCA92806Dennis Curtis714-978-9330R57*<0.1
Hanna's Candle Co.PO Box 3557FayettevilleAR72702Burt Hanna479-718-7700R55*0.5
Ace Mart Restaurant Supply Co.PO Box 18100San AntonioTX78218Carl Gustafson210-323-4400R55*0.3
Woodworker's Supply Inc.1108 N Glenn Rd.CasperWY82601John Wirth Jr307-237-5528R54*0.2
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 salespersons62.93.1Office clerks, general2.5-7.6
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers10.3-8.9Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks2.0-6.2
Cashiers, exc gaming2.7-15.6General & operations managers1.7-15.6
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. ($)
California3,20311.215,49810.45411.326,5402,914.612.5909,954
New York2,3458.210,3417.04278.426,9182,121.19.1904,518
Florida2,3618.29,9986.74233.523,3591,670.37.2707,447
Texas1,8376.49,5246.45222.623,3681,558.16.7848,179
Illinois1,0843.86,0314.16142.623,637976.64.2900,964
Pennsylvania1,2544.46,8904.65146.721,287927.14.0739,321
New Jersey1,0553.75,0333.45123.624,561846.13.6802,025
Ohio1,0573.76,4154.36135.421,100843.83.6798,296
Massachusetts6882.43,8552.6699.725,860743.23.21,080,231
Michigan8953.15,0243.46119.423,762728.53.1813,934
Georgia8262.94,3923.05100.622,913689.43.0834,570
Virginia7732.74,6463.16102.622,079667.52.9863,552
North Carolina9023.24,8953.3598.820,176569.42.4631,271
Maryland5501.93,4082.3684.924,920545.72.3992,098
Indiana5191.83,1392.1666.421,165452.61.9872,019
Colorado4851.72,4711.7561.624,910417.11.8860,037
Arizona5161.82,6291.8565.024,728415.01.8804,234
Washington5121.82,7601.9566.924,246408.51.8797,947
Wisconsin4691.62,8151.9661.921,973374.31.6798,085
Minnesota4071.42,5731.7659.623,145371.91.6913,781
Tennessee5501.92,8971.9561.421,208362.71.6659,418
Missouri4771.72,4641.7557.323,272355.21.5744,740
Connecticut3541.21,9591.3653.827,455350.61.5990,525
Hawaii3801.32,0271.4548.523,944344.41.5906,184
Louisiana4141.42,0651.4544.021,328286.51.2692,017
South Carolina4821.72,4071.6546.019,093276.41.2573,477
Alabama4481.62,2951.5544.519,376270.01.2602,592
Nevada2510.91,5321.0642.427,654267.31.11,064,869
Kentucky3591.31,9431.3538.019,581245.61.1684,220
Oregon2781.01,4641.0531.821,742211.10.9759,525
Oklahoma2550.91,2980.9530.923,790190.30.8746,314
Iowa2600.91,6521.1633.620,340188.50.8725,023
New Mexico2430.81,2590.8526.921,380182.30.8750,284
New Hampshire1450.59070.6622.324,587166.20.71,146,110
Kansas2150.81,1780.8525.921,946147.50.6685,828
Arkansas2120.71,0580.7523.922,543140.80.6664,137
Mississippi2530.91,1120.7420.518,462121.20.5478,866
Utah1710.69990.7620.720,753112.60.5658,246
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE - Continued
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.
Delaware1020.45650.4613.023,05897.10.4952,196
West Virginia1530.57280.5514.319,58587.90.4574,242
Maine1010.45100.3511.422,41076.20.3754,861
Idaho910.34530.3511.725,87661.90.3679,736
D.C.520.22530.258.533,67250.50.2970,538
North Dakota510.23170.266.219,67543.60.2855,039
Montana910.33680.246.517,72340.40.2443,703
Vermont500.22450.255.321,83329.50.1589,840
Nebraska1380.51000-2499--(D)-(D)--
Rhode Island1260.4500-999--(D)-(D)--
Alaska720.3250-499--(D)-(D)--
South Dakota690.2250-499--(D)-(D)--
Wyoming440.2100-249--(D)-(D)--

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