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ROY V. PEEL, Director (Appointed March 9, 1950)
J. C. CAPT. Director (Retired August 17, 1949)
UNITED STATES CENSUS OF
BUSINESS
1948
Volume VI
SERVICE TRADE— GENERAL STATISTICS
Statistics on Receipts Size, Employee Size,
City Size, Legal Form, and Other Subjects
Prepared by the Business Division
under the supervision of.
WILLIAM C. TRUPPNER (to Jan. 2, 1951)
HARVEY KAILIN (beginning Jan. 2, 1951)
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JUN 6 1952
ROY V. PEEL, Director (Appointed March 9, 1950)
J. C. CAPT, Director (Retired August 17, 1949)
A. Ross EcKLER, Deputy Director
Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director
Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director
Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Statistical Standards
Robert Y. Phillips, Executive Assistant to the Director
Calvert L. Dedrick, Coordinator, International Statistics
Frank R. Wilson, Information Assistant to the Director
Business Division — W. C. Truppner, Ci«/(to Jan. 2, 1951)
Harvey Kailin, Actini Cto/ (beginning Jan. 2, 1951)
M. D. BiNOHAM, Assistant Chiif for Processing and Manaicmint
Serrice Trade Section— R. C. Janoschka, Chief
Retail Trade Section — E. J. Engquist, Jr., Chief
Wholesale Trade Section^oHN Albright, Chief
Statistical Methods Section — Max A. Bershad, Chief
Administrative Services Division — Walter L. Kehres, Chief
Agriculture Division — Ray Hurley, Chief
Budget OflScer — Charles H. Alexander
Field Division — Lowell T. Galt, Chief
Foreign Trade Division— J. Edward Ely, Chief
Geography Division — Clarence E. Batschelet, Chief
Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief
Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief
Machine Tabulation Division — C. F. Van Aken, Chief
Personnel Division — Helen D. Almon, Chief
Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief
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U. S. Census of Business: mS. Vol. VI; Service
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-General Statistics.
This volume replaces the 1948 Census of Business Subject Bulletins, Series 2-S.
IV
PREFACE
This is one of a series of seven volumes presenting final results of the 1948 Census of Business for Wliolesale,
Retail, and Service Trades. Statistics for Service Trade are contained in two volumes — Volume VII, Ai-ea Statistics,
and this volume. The Census, which was conducted by personal canvass of business establishments, was taken in
accordance with the provisions of the act of June 19, 1948 (62 Stat. 478; 13 U. S. C. 121-123). This act provides for a
Census of Business to cover the year 1948 and every fifth year thereafter. Previous business censuses covered the
years 1929, 1933, 1935, and 1939."^
Important to the conduct of the 1948 Census of Business was the assistance of many private and public organiza-
tions in the planning phase of the census and the excellent cooperation of some 3,000,000 business establishments in
supplying the information required, as well as the work of the several thousand Census employees who participated in
the field enumeration, editing, tabulation, and other census operations.
The advice of trade associations, individual businessmen, research and marketing organizations, and Government
agencies was invaluable in determining the feasibility of collecting various types of data and the methods for mini-
mizing the burden of reporting, as well as in determining the types of information which would be of greatest value.
Because of budgetary and other limitations, it was not possible to collect all of the data recommended by these groups.
Timely publicity given to the Business Census by business organizations, trade papers, local newspapers, and radio
stations aided greatly in informing businessmen of the nature and objectives of the census and facilitated the collec-
tion of census reports.
The primary responsibility for the 1948 Census of Business was centered in the Business Division of the Census
Bureau. Other divisions of the Bm-eau, particularly the Field Division and the Machine Tabulation Division, also
had important functions in the census.
The Business Census was taken under the supervision of William C. Truppner, Chief of the Business Division.
Harvey Kailin, Assistant Division Chief, Program Branch, was appointed Acting Chief January 2, 1951, to succeed Mr.
Truppner who was detailed to the National Production Authority. Major contributions to the planning of the 1948
Census of Business were made by William A. Ruff, Assistant Chief, who retu-ed January 1, 1948, and Earl D. Krickbaum,
Chief of the Procedures and Processing Section imtil November 1, 1948.
The following personnel in the Business Division had important responsibilities in the census :
Max A. Bershad was Chief of the Statistical Methods Section. Henry Wulff, in charge of QuaUty Control, worked
on field enumerating techniques, and office editmg and tabulating procedures. Aaron Sabghh-, in charge of Sampling
Techniques, worked on the post-enumeration survey and measures of census coverage and accuracy.
Ralph C. Janoschka was Chief of the Service Trade Section and Marguerite V. Schneeberger was Assistant Chief.
Members of the Service Trade Section chiefly responsible for preparing text and handling technical problems in the
processing of reports and tabulations were W. Richard Boyce, Samuel Schechter, Joseph Berg, and Florence Butt.
Louis Greenberg was responsible for review of all text material and table forms, and assisted on publication problems.
M. D. Bingham, Chief of the Procedures and Processing Section, was subsequently appointed Assistant Division
Chief, Processmg and Management Branch. Louis Greenberg was Assistant Chief of the Procedures and Processing
Section; Richard S. McCurdy, succeeded by R. M. Micoly in July 1949, and assisted by Jervis Braunstein, was in
charge of the Directory Subsection, responsible for receiving report forms and the handling of special problems con-
nected with multiunit firms. Katrina C. Morse, succeeded by Emerson Tubbs in July 1950, was Chief of the Service
Trade Processing Subsection, and was in charge of editing, coding, and tabulating Service Trade reports. J. Stanley
Werking participated in the design of forms and all problems of printing and preparation of material for publication.
In the Field Division, Jack B. Robertson, assisted by Arthiir Cook, directed the field work for the Census of Business.
Lancelot W. Armstrong, Machine Tabulation Division, assisted by Betty J. Shockey, was responsible for machine
tabulation techniques and procedures; and Franklin L. Thatcher and Robert H. Brooks, Administrative Services
Division, were responsible for the printing and publishing of the Census of Business.
OTHER 1948 CENSUS OF BUSINESS VOLUMES*
Volume I: RETAIL TRADE— GENERAL STATISTICS, PART 1
chapter
1. United States Summary.
2. Sales Size.
3. Single Units and Multiunits.
4. E^ipluyee Size.
it. City Size.
Chapter
6. Legal Form of Organization.
7. Warehouses, Other Auxiliary Units.
8. Miscellaneous.
9. Territories (Alaska and Hawaii).
Volume II: RETAIL TRADE— GENERAL STATISTICS, PART 2, AND MERCHANDISE LINE
SALES STATISTICS
Chapter
10. Merchandise Inventories.
11. Credit.
12. Selected Types of Operation.
13. Employment and Pay Roll.
14. Trucks.
I.'). Miscellaneous.
16. Merchandise Line Sales — Food Group.
17. Merchandise Line Sales — Eating and Drinking Places.
18. Merchandise Line Sales — General Merchandise Group, Gen-
eral Stores.
Chapter
19. Merchandise Line Sales — Apparel Group.
20. Merchandise Line Sales — Furniture, Furnishings, Appliance
Group.
21. Merchandise Line Sales — Automotive Group and Gasoline
Service Stations.
22. Merchandise Line Sales — Lumber, Building, Hardware
Group.
23. Merchandise Line Sates — Drug and Proprietary Stores.
24. Merchandise Line Sales — Miscellaneous Kinds of Business.
Volume III: RETAIL TRADE— AREA STATISTICS
United States Summary
Area Statistics — Consists of 50 Chapters: One for each State,
one for the District of Columbia, and one for Territories (Alaska
and Hawaii).
Volume IV: WHOLESALE TRADE— GENERAL STATISTICS AND COMMODITY LINE SALES
STATISTICS
Chapter
1. United States Summary.
2. Sales Size and Operating Expenses.
:i. Credit.
4. Sales by Class of Customer.
5. Legal Form of Organization.
6. Employee Size.
7. Trucks.
Chapter
8. Miscellaneous General Statistics.
9. Territories (Alaska and Hawaii).
10. Commodity Line Sales — United States.
11. Commodity Line Sales — Merchant Wholesalers.
12. Commodity Line Sales — Manufacturers' Sales Branches.
13. Commodity Line Sales — Assemblers.
14. Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals.
Volume V. WHOLESALE TRADE— AREA STATISTICS
United States Summary
Area Statistics — Consists of SO Chapters : One for each State,
one for the IMstrict of Columbia, and one for Territories (Alaska
and Hawaii).
Volume VII. SERVICE TRADE— AREA STATISTICS
United States Summary
Area Statistics — Consists of 50 Chapters : One for each State,
one for the District of Columbia, and one for Territories (Alaska
and Hawaii).
•See appendix F for list of tables Included In each chapter.
VI
GENERAL CONTENTS
[Arabic page numbers in this report are keyed to chapter numbers by a decimal system. Thus, page 1.17 is page 17 in chapter 1 (United
States Summary) ; page 4.26 is page 26 in chapter 4 (City Size). The first page of each chapter contains a detailed table of contents
for that chapter]
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Introduction 1
The Post Enumeration Survej' 5
Summary of Findings 7
List of Corrections 3l
Chapter 1 United States Summary 1.01
Chapter 2 Receipts Size 2. 01
Chapter 3 Employee Size 3. 01
Chapter 4 City Size 4. 01
Chapter 5 Legal Form of Organization 5. 01
Chapter 6 Trucks 6. 01
Chapter 7 City Statistics 7. 01
Chapter 8 Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services 8.01
Chapter 9 Amusements 9. 01
Chapter 10 Hotels 10. 01
Chapter 11 Tourist Courts 11. 01
Chapter 12 Automobile Repair Services and Garages 12. 01
Chapter 1 3 Miscellaneous 13. 01
Chapter 14 Territories (Alaska and Hawaii) 14. 01
Appendixes 15. 01
Appendix A The Census Act of June 19, 1948 ._ 15. 02
Appendix B Kind-of-Business Classifications 15. 03
Appendix C Comparison of Kind-of-Business Classifications: 1948 and 1939 15. 10
Appendix D Explanation of Terms 15. 13
Appendix E Report Forms 15. 16
Appendix F Contents of 1948 Census of Business Volumes 15. 29
List of Charts:
Personal, Automobile, and Miscellaneous Repair Services — Increase in Per Capita Expenditures, by State, 1939 to 1948 10
Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Percentage Distribution of Establishments and Receipts, by State, 1948 12
Service Trade — Distribution, by City-Size Group, 1948 14
Service Trade — Percentage Distribution of Establishments and Receipts, by Receipts Size, 1948 16
Personal, Business, and Repair Services and Year-Round Hotels — Distribution, byEmployee Size, 1948 18
List of Maps:
Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Distribution, by State, of the Increase in Receipts From 1939 to 1948 8
United States, by Geographic Division 25
Standard Metropolitan Areas 28
Standard Metropolitan Areas in the Northeastern Part of the United States 29
Standard Metropolitan Areas (as defined by the Bureau of the Budget, June 5, 1950) -• 26
VII
INTRODUCTION
Scope of the census and area covered. — The 1948
Census of Business covers Retail, Wholesale, and Service
Trades. Eetail and Wholesale Trades in the Business
Census correspond with minor exceptions to these trade
divisions as described in the Standard Industrial Classi-
fication Manual, issued May 1949, under the sponsorship
of the Bureau of the Budget, Executive Office of the
President. The portion of the Services Division of the
Standard Industrial Classification Manual covered by the
census is indicated below in "Scope of Service Trade."
All previous Business Censuses covered Retail and
Wholesale Trades ; Service Trades were first enumerated
in the 1933 Census.
The 1948 Census of Business includes business estab-
lishments located in continental United States and the
Territories of Alaska and Hawaii. Data for Puerto
Rico, obtained in a Census of Business for 1949, are pub-
lished separately. The 1939 Business Census covered the
same areas as the 1948 Census, and, in addition, Puerto
Rico. All earlier Business Censuses were conducted only
in continental United States.
Period covered by the census. — The 1948 Census of
Business is basically a report of business activity in the
calendar year 1948. However, the relatively small pro-
portion of establishments that maintained their records
on a fiscal-year basis and were unable to report on a
calendar-year basis, were permitted to use a fiscal year
ending between September 3(», 1948, and March 31, 1949.
In a very few cases, reports were accepted for fiscal years
not falling within this range. Regardless of the fiscal
year used, all establishments were required to report em-
ployment and pay roll (except annual pay roll) for the
pay periods specified on the report forms.
Method of canvass. — The 1948 Census of Business was
conducted primarily by means of field enumeration. For
purposes of enumeration, 308 Census field offices were
established with responsibility for canvassing the some
37,000 eniuneration districts into which the Nation was
divided. Full-scale field operations for the 1948 Census
of Business were begun near the end of May 1949, shortly
following the principal appropriation of funds for the
census. The field work was divided into two broad
phases, each of which is described below. The listing
of business establishments, phase 1, was completed late
in September, about four months after starting full-scale
operations. The collection of report forms, phase 2, was
substantially completed by the end of November 1949.
Enumerators were required to list all recognizable busi-
nesses (except medical, dental, and law offices, govern-
ment offices, and also farms), and in the course of list-
ing, to go into each business establishment to record the
name of the business and of the owner, general kind of
business conducted, whether the establishment was part
of a multiunit organization, and other items required for
subsequent operations. Each establishment was listed by
the enumerator as encountered while systematically
canvassing each city block and each road or highway in
rural areas in a preassigned pattern. A separate Listing
Book (section IV of which is reproduced in appendix E)
was used for each enumeration district.
During the listing operation, phase 1, appropriate re-
port forms were left with business establishments for
subsequent return to Census District Offices by mail. In
a small proportion of cases (usually small retail or serv-
ice businesses) the completed Census form was obtained
by the enumerator in the course of the listing operation.
In the case of business establishments which were units
of multiunit organizations no repoi't form was left for
completion, unless requested by the establishment. In
general, the reports for establishments operated by multi-
unit organizations were prepared at the central offices of
the organizations. The reports so obtained were checked
against a card file prej^ared from enumerator listings,
thus insuring completeness of multiunit organization
reporting.
A large percentage of the business establishments with
which reporting forms were left during the listing op-
eration completed the forms and mailed them to the
Census District Office without further contact from the
Bureau. When necessary, reminder letters were mailed
to establishments which had not submitted their report.
Those establishments which did not file their report in
response to the reminder letters were again visited by an
enumerator who was instructed to secure the report.
To insure that the reports received were not only usable
but met census quality requirements, a field office coding
and editing operation was conducted. This operation,
along with the follow-up activities to obtain reports not
promptly submitted, became phase 2 of the field opera-
tion. All reports which did not contain required in-
formation together with those which did not meet other
quality standards were held in the field offices until a
further check could be made with respondents and the
reports corrected as necessary.
Because the completeness of coverage of the census
depended so largely on the quality of the work done by
individual enumerators during phase 1 of the enumera-
tion, considerable effort was expended in verifying and
correcting this work.
First, the work of each enumerator was checked in the
field by a crew leader or supervisor by recanvassing a
sample of the work. Wherever the listing was found to
SERVICE TRADE
be unsatisfactory, the enumerator was given further in-
structions before being allowed to proceed.
Second, a complete card file of firms reporting to the
Social Security Administration's Bureau of Old Age and
Survivors Insurance was obtained. These cards were ar-
ranged by enumeration districts and within enumeration
districts by street and road to facilitate checking the
cards to the listing books. The cards were individually
checked to the listing books and a record made of whether
or not the firm was listed. A check was then made to
determine whether firms not listed were still at the loca-
tion indicated. If found to be at such location, they
were added to the listing. Further, if more than a fixed
percentage of listings so added were of readily recog-
nizable places of business, the entire district was re-
canvassed. This latter provision was necessarj' because
the file included only establishments having one or more
paid employees while the census included establishments
having no employees. By recanvassing completely those
districts having a significant number of establishments
included in the Bureau of Old Age and Survivors In-
surance files missed by the enumerator, it was possible to
minimize misses among establishments with no em-
ployees.
Third, when the field operations were substantially
complete, but prior to closing the field offices, a careful
check by counties was made to verify establishment totals
which differed significantly from trends in neighboring
counties or those with similar economic characteristics.
This check did not disclose any systematic fault in the
canvass.
One other step taken to insure completeness of cover-
age is worthy of mention. As indicated above, the census
listing operation began in late May 1949, by which time
a number of businesses active at the end of 1948 had dis-
continued operations. Because it was not always fea-
sible to locate the 1948 owners of such businesses or to get
a report of their 1948 activities, it was sometimes neces-
sary to estimate their sales volume based on information
supplied by the 1949 occupants or other sources. This
procedure was used only to account for businesses prop-
erly witliin the scope of the 1948 Census.
The "Post Enumeration Survey" (PES), which was
made after the completion of the enumeration, is dis-
cussed below. It provides measures of the undercover-
age of business in the census which occurred despite the
procedures noted above.
Scope of Service Trade.— The Standard Industrial
Classification (S. I. C.) Manual describes the Services
Division as including "establishments primarily engaged
in rendering a wide variety of services to individuals and
business establishments." Of the 15 major groups in-
cluded in this division, the 1948 Census of Business in-
cludes the following 5 S. I. C. major groups, essentially
in their entirety :
72. Personal services.
73. Miscellaneous business services.
75. Automobile repair services and garages.
7(i. Miscellaneous repair service-s.
79. Amusement and recreation services, except motion pic-
tures.
Of the S. I. C. Major Group 70, "Hotels, rooming
houses, camps, and other lodging places," the Business
Census includes only hotels having six or more guest
rooms and tourist courts having three or more rental
units. Of the S. I. C. Major Group 78, "Motion pictures,"
the Service Trade portion of the Business Census in-
cludes only Industry 7831, "Motion picture theaters."
The following major groups of the Services Division,
as presented in the Standard Industrial Classification
Manual are excluded in their entirety from the scope of
this Census:
77. Radio broadcasting (including facsimile broadcasting)
and television.
SO. Medical and other health services.
81. Legal services.
82. Educational services.
84. Museums, art galleries, and botanical and zoological
gardens.
86. Nonprofit membership organizations.
88. Private households.
89. Miscellaneous services.
Comparison of 1948 and 1939 Service Trade scope. —
The most significant changes in scoj^e of the Service
phase of the Census of Business for 1948 from the scope
of the 1939 Census are exclusion (in whole or in substan-
tial part) of the 1939 Census groups entitled "Services
allied to transportation" and "Custom industries" (in-
cluding small manufacturing plants). Figures for 1939,
as presented in this volume, have been adjusted to reflect
these changes. Following is a list of the kinds of busi-
ness in the 1939 Business Census which have been omitted
from the 1948 Census :
Custom industries (including small manufacturing plants) :
A\vning and tent manufacturing establishments (including
repair).
Bookbinding establishments.
Bottling works.
Cabinet making shops (including woodwoi-king).
Cider mills and presses.
Grist mills.
Slaughtering establishments.
Machine shops (unless engaged 100 percent in repair work).
Metal-plating shops.
Neon-sign manufacturing establishments (including repairs).
Printing and publishing shops.
Sawmills and planing mills (including contract logging).
Tinsmith shops (unless engaged 100 percent in repair work
other than construction repair).
Tire retreading shops (on a factory basis).
Wearing apparel contract work shops.
Welding shops (unless engaged primarily in repair work).
Services allied to transportation :
Packing and crating service.
Stevedoring service.
Stockyard service.
Warehousing, cold storage.
Warehousing, cotton.
Warehousing, farm products.
INTRODUCTION
Services allied to transportation— Continued.
Warehousing, other.
Weighing service.
Other businesses :
Boat repair.
Circulating libraries.
Cotton compresses.
Dental laboratories.
Landscape garileniiig and tree surgery service.
Livery stables.
Travel bureaus (including ticlvet agents and brokers).
In addition to these omissions, a limited number of
changes in definitions for individual kinds of business
have been made between 1939 and 1948. These changes
are described fully in the descriptions of the kind-of-
business classifications shown in appendix B. Appendix
C sununarizes the comparisons between the 1948 classi-
fications and the corresponding 1939 classifications.
Establishment basis of the census and kind-of-
business classification. — Census of Business figures rep-
resent a summary of reports for individual "establish-
ments" rather than for the combined activities of "com-
panies." A separate report was obtained for each loca-
tion at which business was conducted, including each
location of multiunit organizations. Each report was
tabulated in accordance with the physical location of the
establishment. In addition to being classified on the
basis of location, the report for each establishment was
assigned a kind-of -business classification on the basis of
the primary activity of the establishment during the
census year. See appendix B for further explanation
and listing of kind-of -business classifications.
Report forms. — Five report forms were used for
enumerating Service Trade establishments. These were
required because of the diversity of kinds of business in-
cluded in this field, '\^^lile, in most kinds of business,
establishments were able to report on the general form
(BC— 40), special forms were designed for Hotels and
Tourist Courts (BC^l), establishments in the Amuse-
ment field (BC-42), Automobile Repair Services and
Garages (BC-^3), and Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing
Plants, and Related Services (BC-47). Copies of these
forms will be found in appendix E.
Standard metropolitan areas. — In addition to States,
counties, and cities. Census of Business statistics are
presented for standard metropolitan areas. These are
areas which have been defined and established coopera-
tively by a number of interested Federal agencies under
the direction of the Bureau of the Budget for purposes
of compilation and presentation of a wide variety of
statistical data on a uniform area basis.
The general concept adopted in defining a standard
metropolitan area was one of an integrated economic unit
with a large volume of daily travel and communication
between a central city and the outlying parts of the area.
This resulted in an area considerably more restricted,
especially for the larger cities, than the "market" or
"trading" area. Each area (except in New England)
consists of one or more entire counties. In New Eng-
land, metropolitan areas have been defined on a town
rather than a county basis. A complete statement of the
principles adopted as a guide in applying this general
concept to the definition of individual areas will be found
in a document issued by the Bureau of the Budget,
Executive Office of the President, dated July 28, 1950,
entitled "Standard Metropolitan Area Definitions."
The 147 standard metropolitan areas for which 1948
Census of Business data are included in the Area Statis-
tics Volumes are those defined by the Bureau of the
Budget as of June 5, 1950, on the basis of 1950 population
statistics available at that time. Subsequent to the prep-
aration of Census of Business tabulations, the list of
metropolitan areas was increased to 168 areas. The list
of 147 standard metropolitan areas included in the
Census of Business and the description of the territory
which they cover will be found on page 26. These areas
are also shown on the map on page 28.
THE POST ENUMERATION SURVEY
To permit an appraisal of the accuracy of its published
statistics, the Bureau of the Census conducted an in-
tensive investigation, on a sample basis, of the 1948
Census of Business enumeration. This investigation,
known as the Post Enumeration Survey (PES), was
designed primarily to measure the completeness of cov-
erage of wholesale, retail, and service establishments in
the 1948 Census.
Strict precautions were taken to make the PES an in-
dependent and objective check of the census enumera-
tion. The location of the sample areas, which the PES
was to cover, was not revealed to the Bureau's field or-
ganization until after the census enumeration had been
certified as completed and records concerning the
enumeration returned to Washington.
Census concepts and procedures. — The 1948 Census
of Business was defined as a census of "recognizable"
establishments which would provide a measure of the
volume of sales of such establishments in 1948 and of
the nmnber of their employees. "Eecognizable" estab-
lishments, for census purposes, were defined as all estab-
lishments with one or more employees whether or not
"recognizable" as business places, as well as no-employee
establisliments which, because of appearance, sign, or
marking, were recognizable to enumerators as business
places.
The 1948 Census, by definition, excluded from the
count of establishments those which were in business
during 1948 but which went out of business before De-
cember 31, 1948. The 1948 sales of such establishments,
referred to subsequently as "part-year" establishments,
also were omitted from the census except in a relatively
few cases where a successor establisliment included in its
Census report its own 1948 sales volume and that of its
predecessor, i. e., the "part-yeai*" establishment, and also
in those cases where multiunit organizations supplied
data on business units which had been discontinued dur-
ing 1948.
The census enumeration was initiated by a listing op-
eration in which Census enumerators in each of their
enumeration districts were required to enter in a Listing
Book the name, owner, address, major category of busi-
ness, etc., for each recognizable place of business. Be-
cause of a delay in the appropriation for the census, the
full-scale listing operation did not begin until almost
June 1949 and was not substantially completed until late
September 1949. As will be indicated later, a portion of
the census "undercoverage" is attributable to the un-
avoidable delay in the start of the listing operation.
Analysis of PES data for coverage. — The program
of analysis of PES data with respect to coverage has
been designed to answer the following questions :
1. What Is tUe extent of census "undercoverage" resulting from
the failure of Census enumerators to list business establishments?
2. What Is the extent of net census "undercoverage" resulting
from the omission of establishments which were in business as
of the end of 1948 but went out of business before the enumerator-
listing operation was conducted and from the erroneous inclu-
sion in the census of establishments which entered into business
in 1049?
A separate PES report, planned for later issuance, will
provide additional measures including (1) a measure of
the 1948 sales volume not in the census because of the
definition excluding "part-year" business, (2) a meas-
ure of dijfferences in the 1948 sales and employment re-
ported in the census and, subsequently, in the PES, and
(3) a measure of differences between the census and PES
in establishment classification (that is, whether an es-
tablishment was classified as "service" or as "other than
service").
Design and procedures of the PES.— The PES had
the following features which were introduced with the
aim of assuring accurate measurement of coverage error :
1. The area sample for the PES consisted of about 2,500 small
areas (segments) ranging in size from part of a building and
part of a city block to an entire town or village. These segments
were located in about 530 counties throughout the United States.
This sample, drawn on a probability basis, was designed to in-
clude about 1 in 200 of the service establishments in the United
States. Within the sample segments, enumerators were in-
structed to make a thorough field search for establishments
missed in the census. As an aid to this search, special mapping
materials, including Sanborn maps which show and describe
individual structures, were provided.
2. The re-enumeration procedure was entrusted to a relatively
small group of highly selected and specially trained interviewers.
Prior to the canvass of each segment, the interviewer was pro-
vided with the general Census listings for the enumeration dis-
trict in which the segment was located. He was also provided
vrith Social Security Administration (BOASI) establishment
cards for the district. In canvassing the segment the interviewer
had to account for all in-segment addresses whether or not they
were included on the Census listings or in the BOASI cards.
Also, the interviewer had to write, in effect, a business liistory
of the segment for the period January 1, 1948, to the date of his
recanvass. He was required to obtain a listing of all the oc-
cupants of each business address in the segment for that period.
The interviewer was instructed to obtain for each occupant
sufficient information on the nature of the business activity to
permit a classification into four major types: (i) wholesale, (ii)
retail, (iii) service, (iv) other, 1. e., not in the scope of the
Census of Business. Finally, for each occupant in the first three
classes, the interviewer was required to obtain from the best
possible respondent information on 1948 sales and employment.
SERVICE TRADE
3. The materials obtained during the PES field work were
thoroughly reviewed and a careful re-examination made of the
Census listings to make sure that every establishment treated
as missed in the census or erroneously included properly be-
longed in these categories.
PES findings on coverage of service establish-
ments.— The estimated undercoverage in the census enu-
meration of service establishments, because of (1) the
failure of enumerators to list service establishments —
"enumei-ator misses" and (2) omission of establishments
in business- on December 31, 1948, which went out of busi-
ness in 1949 before the Census listing was begun — ^"lat«
start of listing," was determined through the PES analy-
sis to be 3.0 percent of the 1948 sales volume and 1.7 per-
cent of the November 15, 1948, employment.
The PES data further indicate that this undercoverage
was produced piimarily by the failure to canvass or list
small establishments. The omitted service establish-
ments had, on the average, 0.6 paid employees on Novem-
ber 15, 1948, as against 3.2 paid employees for the enu-
merated service establishments. Saleswise, the situation
is similar. The omitted service establishments had, on
the average, sales of $8,000 in 1948 as against $20,000 for
the enumerated service establishments. In terms of num-
ber of service establishments they represented 8.2 percent
of the 1948 Census total.
The following table indicates the undercoverage caused
by "enumerator misses" and by "late start of listing."
respectively :
Undercoverage of service establishments
(as percent of census total)
Component ol undercoverage
Sales
Employment
Number of
establish-
ments
Total
3.0
2.4
■ 0.6
1.7
1.2
0.5
8.2
5.8
2.4
Interpretation and ILmitations of PES undercov-
erage findings. — The PES findings are subject to the
following limitations :
1. The estimate of undercoverage of the total number of es-
tablishments is subject to a sampling error of approximately 0.6
percent; that is, the chances are 2 out of 3 that the "percent of
Census total" estimates will not differ by more than 0.6 percent,
absolutely, from the true value. The sampling errors of the esti-
mates of undercoverage of sales and employment are approxi-
mately 0.6 and 0.4 percent, respectively.
2. The "undercoverage" measures above refer only to losses oc-
casioned by "enumerator misses" and the "late start of listing."
The.se measures do not account for any differences which a change
of census definition might cause (e. g., a change which would in-
clude establishments which went out of business in 1948) ; or for
any differences resulting Iroin differences in census and PES
.scope and kind-of -business classifications ; or from differences in
the reporting to the census and PES of 1948 sales volume or em-
ployment.
Measures of undercoverage of retail and wholesale es-
tablishments will be found in the PES discussion in
volumes I and IV, respectively, of the 1948 Census.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
CONTENTS
Text
Page
1939-1948 Comparisons 1 - - 9
Per Capita Expenditures in Service Trade 11
Geographic Distribution of Service Trade 13
City-Size Distribution of Service Trade (Tables in Chapter 4) 15
Receipts Size of Service Trade (Tables in Chapter 2) 17
Employee Size of Service Trade (Tables in Chapter 3) 19
Source of Receipts 19
Legal Form of Organization (Tables in Chapter 5) 21
Trucks (Tables in Chapter 6) 21
Period Established or Acquired (Tables 13C Through 13H) 22
Supplemental Findings for Amusements (Tables in Chapter 9) 22
Supplemental Findings for Hotels (Tables in Chapter 10) 23
Supplemental Findings for Tourist Courts (Table llC) 23
Supplemental Findings for Cleaning and Dyeing Plants (Table 8C) 24
Text Tables
Table
A Percentage Change, 1939 to 1948 — Selected Kinds of Business, United States 9
B Per Capita Expenditures, Selected Kinds of Business — United States, 1948 and 1939 11
C Service Receipts for Selected Service and Related Retail Kinds of Business — United States, 1948 13
D Area Concentration of Receipts — Personal, Business, and Repair Services, 1948 13
E Area Concentration of Receipts — Amusements, Hotels, and Tourist Courts, 1948 13
F Distribution of Receipts — Personal, Business, and Repair Services, by City-Size Group, United States, 1948 15
G Distribution of Receipts — Amusements and Hotels, by City-Size Group, United States, 1948 17
H Average Receipts per Establishment — Selected Kinds of Business, United States, 1948 17
I Percentage Distribution of Establishments Reporting 1948 Receipts of $100,000 or More — Selected Kinds of Personal, Business,
and Repair Services 17
J Percentage Distribution by Employee-Size Group — Personal, Business, and Repair Services and Year-Round Hotels, United
States, November 1948 _ _ 19
K Percentage Distribution of Establishments Having 20 or More Employees — Selected Personal, Business, and Repair Services,
United States, November 1948 19
L Percentage Distribution — Receipts of Establishments Reporting $50,000 or More From Laundry Work, by Source, United
States, 1948 _.. 20
M Percentage Distribution of Receipts of Hotels and Tourist Courts, by Source, United States, 1948 20
N Corporations in Service Businesses — Percentage of Total for Selected Kinds of Business, United States, 1948 21
0 Trucks Operated by Laundry and Related Businesses, United States, 1948 21
P Percentage of Occupancy — Year-Round Hotels Having 25 Guest Rooms or More, United States, 1948 23
T
8
SERVICE TRADE
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
1939-1948 Comparisons
From 1939 to 1948 there was a decrease of approxi-
mately 10,000 personal, business, and repair service es-
tablishments, 1.9 percent of the total number reported
for 1939. In evaluating this change, it should be observed
that not only were there significant differences in indi-
vidual kinds of service businesses from 1939 to 1948, but
that procedural differences in the 1939 and 1948 censuses
had important effects on the count of establishments.
In the 1939 census, establishments with annual receipts
volume under $100 were excluded from the tabulations,
but in 1948 the cut-off level was raised to $500. This
change affected mostly the count of establishments in
the personal service and miscellaneous repair service
groups in such businesses as barber shops; beauty shops;
hand laundries; pressing, alteration, and garment repair
shops; shoe repair shops; blacksmith shops; bicycle re-
pair shops; and locksmith and gunsmith shops, which
contain many vei-y small enterprises. In the 1939 cen-
sus, there were approximately 133,000 establishments
in the under $1,000 receipts category with total receipts
of about $76 million, or $572 per establishment. Even
after adjustment for difference in price level between
1939 and 1948, a number of establishments included in
1939 would not have met the 1948 specifications.
The 1948 census avoided "splitting" of establishments,
which, particularly for such trades as barber shops and
beauty shops, led to a higher count of establishments in
the 1939 census. In the 1939 census lessees of "chairs"
or "booths" were counted as separate establishments, but
in the 1948 census a consolidated report was prepared
for a business place, even though for some purposes each
barber or beauty shop operator who leased a chair or
booth could have been considered as an individual
entrepreneur.
Despite the decrease in number of personal and mis-
cellaneous repair service establishments covered by the
1948 Census of Business, there was an increase of
163.3 percent in the dollar volume of business for the
year 1948 compared with 1939 ; the increase of 18.7 per-
cent in paid employees and active proprietors of unin-
corporated businesses ; and the increase of 195.4 percent
in annual pay roll. Table A, below, presents the per-
centage changes by kind of business for the country as
a whole.
981780—52 2
Table A.— PERCENTAGE CHANGE, 1939 TO 1948— SELECTED
KINDS OF BUSINESS, UNITED STATES
Kind of business
SELECTED SEBVICE8
Personal, business, and repair services..
Amusements
Hotels...
Tourist courts and camps
SELECTED PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
BEPAIR SEBVICES
Personal services, total
Barbershops
Beauty shops
Barber and beauty shops combined.
Cleaning, dyeing plants (excluding
rug cleaning)
Rug cleaning, repairing plants
Funeral service, crematories
Power laundries
Linen supply service— without
power facilities
Laundries (excluding power)
Photographic studios (including
commercial photography)
Pressing, alteration, etc. (excluding
fur)...
Fur repair and storage shops
Shoe repair shops..
Shoeshine parlors
Hat cleaning shops
Costume and dress suit rental
agencies
Turkish baths, massage parlors
Business services, total.
Advertising agencies
Outdoor advertising service.
Consumer credit reporting agen-
cies^ etc
Duplicating, addressing, mailing,
mailing list
Public stenographic agencies, court
reporting
Blueprinting, photostating services.
Employment agencies, private
Disinfecting, exterminating service.
Window cleaning service
Auctioneers' estabs. (service only).
Coin-operated machine rental and
repair services
Detective agencies
Interior decorating service
Photo finishing laboratories
Sign painting shops
Window display service
Automobile repair services and garages,
total
General automobile repair shops..
Battery and ignition repair and
service shops..
Paint shops _
Radiator repair shops
Tire repair shops...
Top and body repair shops
Brake repair shops.
Wheel, axle, spring repair shops
Other automobile repair shops,
n. e. c
Automobile rentals (without driv-
ers)
Storage garages
Parking lots.
Automobile laundries
Miscellaneous repair services, total
Blacksmith shops
Radio repair shops
Refrigerator service and repair
shops
Other electrical repair shops
Upholstery, furniture repair shops.
Watch, clock, jewelry repair shops..
Estab-
lish-
ments
-1.9
12.1
5.9
91.7
-9.7
-22.0
-10.3
-38. b
107.0
49.9
2.6
.1
-14.4
-28.9
34.3
-13.3
7.1
-20.7
-62.8
10.7
22.3
-18.4
22.2
101.4
17.5
3.0
-2.7
-22.0
34.4
56.7
46.3
53.1
-30.9
-16.2
115.4
30.4
41.8
-20.6
29.8
21.1
16.0
97.6
161.2
-11.7
67.3
64.2
189.8
272.7
66.0
-46.0
-5.6
-17.6
6.3
-60.9
17.0
95.1
20.4
6.3
2.1
Receipts,
entire
year
188. 5
135.4
151.7
432.4
143.8
75.1
80.2
23.6
342.1
245.5
118.8
101.3
124.3
76.6
230.3
127.7
259.0
89.4
-18.8
127.6
148.6
65.0
234.7
305.5
145.2
153.3
148.2
10S.8
221.2
291.6
290.1
222.7
178.8
65.2
355.1
334.0
451.4
181.2
163.5
254.1
267.8
197.2
417.1
683.1
325.4
321.5
270.5
646.1
881.2
314.4
64.2
135.8
252.8
322.5
96.8
364.2
393.6
305.4
260.1
188.9
Pay roll,
entire
year
215.1
170.5
171.4
434.9
170.8
126. 8
92.3
32.4
381.4
259. 8
121.3
114.7
95.8
136.2
■268.8
175.6
270.8
146.0
2.9
149.4
115.4
93.0
251.6
262.9
168.9
169.8
162.2
212.0
274.3
269. 8
308.0
217.0
107.8
71.9
336.3
365.9
645.9
296.2
126.5
264.4
265.0
263. 1
471.6
740.5
400.6
329.2
297.7
642.7
854.6
247.8
96.4
191.1
428.1
444.0
184.2
937.5
325.9
360.0
335.4
355.0
Paid em-
ployees,
work-
week
ended
nearest
Novem-
ber 15
43.4
62.9
20.6
144.fi
30.3
-8.9
-16.5
-43.3
142.8
78.6
23.0
9.4
16.8
S.5
72.1
18.4
30.8
1.3
-42.9
30.6
17.9
-10,8
69.3
128.7
21.7
40.4
15.7
73.9
74.0
129.7
80.8
51.7
-34.2
-17.3
141.6
104.1
221.4
54.2
13.9
59.3
69.7
48.6
142.1
245.6
92.2
86.6
84.8
261.0
282.8
63.4
-13.4
28.5
149.2
119.3
-0.6
261.1
114.2
lU.O
76.7
108.7
Active
pro-
prie-
tors
9
10
SERVICE TRADE
PERSONAL, AUTOMOBILE. AND MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES— INCREASE IN
PER CAPITA EXPENDITURES, BY STATE, 1939 TO 1948
MISSISSIPPI
SOUTH CAROLINA
ARKANSAS
ALABAMA
NORTH CAROLINA
GEORGIA
NEU MEXICO
NORTH DAKOTA
WEST VIRGINIA
KENTUCKY
OKLAHOMA
TENNESSEE
SOUTH DAKOTA
VIRGINIA
KANSAS
TEXAS
INDIANA
PENNSYLVANIA
FLORIDA
WISCONSIN
LOUISIANA
COLORADO
NEBRASKA
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
11
Table A. — Continued
Kind of business
Armature rewinding shops... -
Bicycle repair shops ...
Leather goods repair shops
Locksmith, gunsmith shops
Musical instrument repair shops
Saw, knife, and tool sharpening and
repair shops
Sewing machine repair shops,
Stove repair shops
Taxidermists
Typewriter repair shops
Estab-
lish-
ments
100.8
-19.9
-74.2
-32.6
-19.7
-10.1
37.5
-43.3
-41.9
3.2
Recelpfi,
entire
year
369.8
115.1
-5.0
119.1
184. 4
152.9
274.4
165.3
84.0
228.1
Pay roll,
entire
year
368.1
78.8
174.7
151.4
414.3
181.4
190.4
230.6
79.2
290.3
Paid em-
ployees,
work-
week
ended
nearest
Novem-
ber 15
104.2
-24.6
-2.6
17.2
156.6
37.1
6.5.6
8.5
-5.0
68.1
-Active
pro-
prie-
tors
115.3
-19.8
-73.6
-27.4
-18.1
-10.0
47.1
-39.0
-39.6
6.2
While a net increase of 12.1 percent in the total num-
ber of amusement enterprises is indicated in table A,
above, examination of the kind-of-business detail pre-
sented in Table IB, page 1.04, shows a decrease of more
than three thousand in the number of billiard and pool
parlors, and a decrease of more than a thousand dance
halls, both of which are largely a result of definition
changes. In the case of billiard and pool parlors, the
definition was changed to include in the Retail phase of
the Business Census those establishments reporting re-
ceipts from the sale of merchandise (including food and
beverages) in the amount of 50 percent or more of their
total receipts, compared with 75 percent in the 1939
census. For dance halls a moi'e rigid definition of
private dancing schools (which were not to be included in
this classification in either census) mainly contributed to
the decrease.
Tourist courts with an increase of 91.7 percent in
number, 432.4 percent in receipts, 144.6 percent in em-
ployees, and 434.9 percent in pay roll gained propor-
tionately more than hotels, which showed only a nominal
increase in number, and a percentage increase in re-
ceipts volume somewhat below the levels of many other
fields of economic activity. Average receipts per hotel
increased only 137.6 percent as against the 177.7 percent
increase in the average receipts per tourist court.
Per Capita Expenditures in Service Trade
A measure of the importance of the service trades in
the economy of the Nation is the average expenditure for
services per person. Inasmuch as the activities of busi-
ness services ordinarily are not directly concerned with
the household consumer as are those of personal and
repair services, places of amusement, hotels, and tourist
courts, they are omitted from this discussion. For the
service trades included in the scope of the census, other
than business services, total receipts in 1948 were $12.0
billion, representing a per capita expenditure for the
United States of $82.10. Motion picture theaters re-
ceived the largest share, with power laundries and general
automobile repair shops next in order. Personal serv-
ices, however, was the most important single gi'oup, ac-
counting for $30.40 of the total per capita expenditure
of $82.10. The increase in per capita expenditures
between 1939 and 1948, a period when the population in-
creased by 12 percent, was 118 percent. However,
changes in price levels accounted for a considerable part
of this increase. Table B, below, shows how various
kinds of service businesses shared in the growth in per
capita expenditure.
Table B.— PER CAPITA EXPENDITURES, SELECTED KINDS
OF BUSINESS— UNITED STATES, 1948 AND 19.39'
Kind of business
Per capita
expenditure
Percent
increase,
1948
1939
1939 to
1948
Personal services, total . .
$30. 40
$13.92
118
Barbershops ... .
2.77
2.80
6.63
3.92
1.45
2.50
1.38
9.99
10.69
1.76
1.77
1.40
2.00
0.49
1.17
0.82
4.51
3.37
57
Cleaning, dyeing plants (e.\cluding rug cleaning)..
295
96
Photographic studios (including commercial pho-
tography) . . .
196
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops
114
68
other personal services . ..
122
217
5.75
1.30
3.64
6.49
1.74
0.78
0.85
1.71
230
Automobile storage, parking ...
67
328
Miscellaneous repair services, total
280
1.47
0.87
0.69
3.66
3 18. 30
0.37
0.27
0.23
0.84
'7.63
297
Upholstery, furniture repair shops.
222
Watch, clock, jewelry repair shops ...
1.57
other miscellaneous repair services
324
Amusements, total
140
Motion picture theaters, regular
10.73
7.67
14.88
1.34
5.14
2.49
6.60
0.28
109
204
Hotels
125
379
1 Per capita figures based on Census of Business data for 1948 and 1939 and estimated
population figures for the same years.
2 Includes admission taxes.
Cleaning and dyeing plants and power laundries had
become more important recipients of public patronage by
1948, while barber and beauty shops were I'elatively less
important. Repair services, particularly the specialized
automobile repair shops, accounted for a significantly
greater part of the consumer's dollar in the later census.
Tourist courts made the greatest gain of any major group,
but its share of public spending was still small.
It should be observed that, if per capita figures on ex-
penditure for "services" rather than in service businesses
are desired, a small deduction should be made for mer-
chandise sales by service businesses (see section on
Source of Receipts, below), but that a substantial addi-
tion of service receipts of retail stores also should be
made. Retail stores reported receipts from services of
$2.9 billion in 1948. This represented a per capita expen-
diture of $19.94. More than half of this amount was for
the repair of automobiles. The service receipts of auto-
mobile repair shops, and the service receipts of retail
automobile dealers and gasoline service stations together
accounted for an annual per capita expenditure for auto-
mobile repairs and services of $21.47.
Table C, below, shows the distribution of repair and
service receipts in several related kinds of business and
12
SERVICE TRADE
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF
ESTABLISHMENTS AND RECEIPTS, BY STATE, 1948
KEW rORK
CALIFORNIA
PENNSYLVANIA
ILLINOIS
TEXAS
OHIO
KEW JERSEY
MICHIGAN
MASSACHUSETTS
MISSOURI
INOIANA
WISCONSIN
FLORIDA
MINNESOTA
IOWA
NORTH CAROLINA
OKUHOMA
GEORGIA
HASHINGTON
CONNECTICUT
KANSAS
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA
HARYUNO
AUBAHA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
OREGON
HEBRASKA
ARKANSAS
COLORADO
MISSISSIPPI
SOUTH CAROLINA
WEST VIRGINIA
RHODE I3UND
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
MAINE
ARUONA
UTAH
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SOUTH DAKOTA
NEW MEXICO
NORTH DAKOTA
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IDAHO
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13
kind-of -business groups as between retail stores and serv-
ice establishments.
Table C— SERVICE RECEIPTS FOR SELECTED SERVICE
AND RELATED RETAIL KINDS OF BUSINESS— UNITED
STATES, 1948
Kind of business or kind-of-busincss group
Automobile repair services and garages..
Automotive group (retail trade)-
Gasoline service stations (retail trade)...
Total automobile services
Fur repair and storage shops
Furriers, fur stores (retail trade)
Total tur services
Electrical repair shops
Household appliance stores (retail trade)
Radio stores (retail trade)
Total electrical repair
Watch, clock, jewelry repair shops
Jewelry stores (retail trade)
Total jewelry repair
Service re-
ceipts,
1948 (thou-
sand dollars)
1,340,839
1, 486, 654
302, 702
3, 136, 198
35, 254
42,688
77, 942
181, 269
123,047
28, 809
333, 126
69, 140
119, 487
188, 627
Geographic Distribution of Service Trade
A significant characteristic of the 1948 Service Trade
activity in the United States was its geographic concen-
tration in a relatively few States and metropolitan areas.
These States and areas were places of high population
density and generally high per capita income. Table D,
below, shows the extent of this concentration for personal,
business, and repair services.
Table D.— AREA CONCENTRATION OF RECEIPTS— PER-
SONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES, 1948
Area
Selected States:
United States, total
New York
Pennsylvania
Ohio -
Illinois - -
Texas
California
All other States
Selected metropolitan areas:
United States, total
Chicago -
Detroit
Los Angeles
New York-Northeastern N. J.
Philadelphia
San Francisco-Oakland
Remainder of the United
States
Personal
services
Percent
100.0
14.9
6.7
8.5
8.0
4/6
8.8
51.5
100.0
6.4
2.7
4.1
14.8
3.0
2.2
66.8
Business
services
Percent
100.0
33.4
5.2
4.7
11.5
2.6
10.4
32.2
100.0
10.9
4.3
6.2
32.1
2.8
3.0
40.7
.Automo-
bile repair
services
and garages
Percent
100.0
12.3
6.7
5.1
6.0
5.4
11.7
52.8
100.0
4.2
2.0
5.1
11.4
2.7
2.6
72.0
Miscellane-
ous repair
services
Percent
100.0
15.1
5.8
4.1
7.4
6.7
10.6
50.3
100.0
5.2
2.2
5.7
15.6
2.7
2.1
66.5
Receipts of personal service establishments, such as
barber and beauty shops, funeral service, photographic
studios, and shoe repair shops, were distributed geo-
graphically in a similar pattern to population. How-
ever, the large centers had a somewhat higher proportion
of the receipts of all personal service business. The six
metropolitan areas listed above had 21 percent of the
population (1950 census) and 33 percent of the personal
service receipts. The six States in this table had 40 per-
cent of the population and 48 percent of the receipts.
The six metropolitan areas in the above table also ac-
counted for 25 percent of all dry cleaning receipts and 31
percent of the power laundry receipts.
Business services wore i;irgely concentrated in indus-
trial and commercial centers convenient to their cus-
tomers or clients. The six large metropolitan areas ac-
counted for 59 percent of all business service receipts in
1948. The New York-Northeastern New Jersey area
alone accounted for nearly one-third of all business serv-
ice activity. However, in the case of such business serv-
ices as advertising agencies and news syndicates, receipts
frequently are credited to the main office and do not
measure activities of local offices of the organizations in
other cities.
Except in the case of tourist courts (see table E be-
low), receipts of automobile repair service businesses
were less concentrated in the large metropolitan centers
than those of the other major groups of service business.
However, certain kinds of business in this group are
found principally in large cities. For example, the New
York-Northeastern New Jersey Metropolitan Area ac-
counted for 16 percent of automobile rental receipts, 40
percent of storage garage receipts, and 17 percent of auto
laundry receipts.
Inasmuch as the function of most of the establishments
in the miscellaneous repair services group consisted
largely of services performed for individuals, their geo-
graphic distribution was much the same as that of per-
sonal services. However, this group contained a large
residual, "Other repair shops, not elsewhere classified,"
which consisted largely of repair services for business
concerns. The New York-Northeastern New Jersey
Metropolitan Area accounted for 15 percent of all re-
ceipts for these shops. Texas and California accounted
for 27 percent, mucli of which was attributable to estab-
lishments engaged in the repair of oil well equipment.
Table E below, demonstrates the degi'ee of concen-
tration of places of amusement, hotels, and tourist courts
in the United States.
Table E.— AREA CONCENTRATION OF RECEIPTS— AMUSE-
MENTS, HOTELS, AND TOURIST COURTS, 194S
Area
Selected States:
United States, total
New York
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Illinois
Texas -
California
All other States
Selected metropolitan areas:
United States, total
Chicago
Detroit -
Los Angeles
New York-Northeastern N. J...
Philadelphia
San Francisco-Oakland
Remainder of the United States
Amuse-
ments
Percent
100.0
16.9
6.1
6.3
7.3
3.7
10.9
49.8
100.0
6.8
2.4
5.6
15.8
2.5
2.6
65.4
Hotels
Percent
100. 0
18.9
5.4
4.2
7.9
3.6
9.4
60.6
1.7
3.0
13.9
1.6
2.6
70.4
Tourist
courts
Percent
100.0
2.4
1.3
1.4
1.1
in. 7
17.6
65.5
100.0
0.3
0.3
92.3
14
SERVICE TRADE
SERVICE TRADE— DISTRIBUTION BY CITY-SIZE GROUP, 1948
PERSOKAL, AUTOMOBILE, AND MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
(527,552 establishments)
BUSINESS SERVICES
(32,007 establishments)
HOTELS
(29.650 establishments)
AHUSEMEKTS
(50.347 establishments)
; REMAINDER OF AREA
500.000 OR MORE
16.91
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'ri '
25.000-99.999
In each sognenl Ihe arranjcment of data is as follows:
Cily-siie group (number of inhabitants).
Percentage of establ ishmentiS located in city-aize jroup.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
15
A comparison with the corresponding table for per-
sonal, business, and repair services reveals that while
amusements and hotels followed a similar pattern of
concentration as personal services, tourist courts were
quite differently distributed and were mainly outside the
larger metropolitan areas.
Motion jDicture theaters, which reported over half of all
amusement receipts in 1948, were distributed similarly
to population, but certain other kinds of amusements did
not show the same degree of correlation. For example,
17 southern States reported 37 percent of the Nation's
receipts for billiard and pool parloi'S but only 21 percent
of all amusement receipts. The Chicago Metropolitan
Area, with 5.8 percent of all amusement receipts, reported
12.4 percent of all bowling alley receipts. Theaters and
theatrical producers (excluding motion picture) were
concentrated in the New York-Northeastern New Jersey
Metropolitan Area, which had 57 percent of the receipts
for this kind of business.
While illegal gambling receipts were excluded from
the Census of Business, Nevada's legalized gambling es-
tablishments reported net receipts of $28 million in 1948,
90 percent of all amusement receipts in that State.
The large States and metropolitan areas had approxi-
mately the same proportion of hotel receipts as personal
service receipts. However, there were mai'ked concen-
trations of hotels in the Miami and Atlantic City metro-
politan areas, which reported 2.2 percent and 1.8 percent,
respectively, of the $2.2 billion receipts for 1948.
Seasonal hotels in the three States of New York, New
Jersey, and Florida reported 54 percent of all seasonal
hotel receipts in 1948. Other concentrations of seasonal
hotels were in the northern border States from Maine to
Minnesota; the western States of Wyoming, Colorado,
and Arizona; and the coastal States of Maryland, Vir-
ginia, and California.
Tourist courts differed from the other service groups
in that they were largely concentrated in the West.
Eleven western States in 1948 reported 43 percent of the
Nation's tourist court receipts. California alone ac-
counted for 18 percent. In New Mexico, tourist courts
reported receipts amounting to two-thirds of the volume
reported by New Mexico hotels. In contrast, tourist
courts in the eastern States reported receipts volumes
ranging from 1 to 16 percent of the receipts of hotels in
these States.
CitySize Distribution of Service Trade
(Tables in Chapter 4)
As previously indicated, there was a tendency for
service trade to be concentrated in large cities. How-
ever, this was not the case for some kinds of personal
and miscellaneous repair services, such as barber and
beauty shops and radio repair shojis. On the other hand,
most business services were located in large cities, in
order to be near to their commercial and manufacturing
clients. Certain other kinds of business, such as storage
garages, also were concentrated in large urban centers
because they served needs peculiar to cities.
In this volume several tables are provided in which
various groupings of service industries were classified ac-
cording to the population of the city in which they were
located. Tourist courts, since they were, for the most
part, located in suburban areas or along highways, were
not included in the tables.
A measure of the extent to which groups of service
trades were concentrated in cities is the proportion of
receipts reported by the establishments in the respective
city-size groups. Table F, below, presents these data for
four major groups of service trades.
Table F.— DISTRIBUTION OF RECEIPTS— PERSONAL,
BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES, BY CITY-SIZE
GROUP, UNITED STATES, 1948
City-size ' (number of Inhabitants)
United States, total
500,000 and over
260,1X10 to 499.999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999 -
10,000 to 24,999 -
6,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of United States
Personal
services
Percent
100.0
32.6
9.2
11. 1
9.1
8.8
10.4
6.3
4.1
8.5
Business
services
Percent
100.0
67.7
9.3
9.0
4.6
3,4
2.7
0.9
0.5
1.9
Automobile
repair
services
and garages
Percent
100.0
27.0
9.4
11.4
7.7
6.6
8.0
4.6
3.4
21.9
Miscellane-
ous repair
services
Percent
100.0
29.7
8.7
10.6
9.0
7.0
10.0
6.6
3.7
15.7
• Based on advance 1950 population estimates.
The kinds of business included in business services were
for the most part located in the large cities. Employ-
ment agencies, advertising agencies, and news syndicates
had receipts of 73 percent, 85 percent, and 99.6 percent,
respectively, in cities with 500,000 inhabitants or more.
However, because receipts of certain business services
such as advertising agencies are frequently credited to the
main office of the organization, they do not adequately
measure the activity in local offices of the organization
which may be in smaller cities.
Automobile repair shops were less concentrated in
larger cities than were any of the other three groups of
service trades. However, several kinds of business in
this group do show the big-city concentration. Estab-
lishments in cities of 500,000 or more reported 51 percent
of receipts for all auto rental agencies, 72 percent for
storage garages, 55 percent for parking lots, and 52 per-
cent for automobile laundries.
Eeceipts of miscellaneous repair services were dis-
tributed similarly to those of personal services except for
blacksmith and welding shops, which reported 56 per-
cent and 28 percent, respectively, of all receipts from the
"remainder of United States" (rural sections).
Table G below, provides city-size data for amusements
and hotels.
It will be noted that hotels show a greater concentra-
tion than personal services in two size groups: Cities
over 500,000 and places of fewer than 2,500 inhabitants.
The hotels in rural areas were mainly resort establish-
ments, some with relatively large volumes of receipts.
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
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Table G— DISTRIBUTION OF RECEIPTS— AMUSEMENTS
AND HOTELS, BY CITY-SIZE GROUP, UNITED STATES,
1948
Table H indicates that large establishments are con-
City-size ' (number of inhabitants)
Hotels
United States, total
600,000 and over _
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249.999--
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999 -
10,000 to 24,999 -
5,000 to 9.999
2,500 to 4.999
Remainder o( United States
' Based on advance 1950 population estimates.
Receipts Si2;e of Service Trade (Tables in Chapter 2)
The individual business establishment or unit rather
than the company or firm was the basis for the statistics
on receipts size in this volume. In the hotel and motion
picture theater industries, for example, there were many
firms which operated businesses at a number of locations.
For these industries receipts-size statistics on a firm or
company basis would differ considerably from those for
the individual establislunent or location.
In many service trades, where little investment in
merchandise and equipment is ordinarily needed, small
businesses predominate, e. g., barber shops. Certain
other types of services, however, require considerable
equipment or large staffs of employees and therefore re-
sult in large-size establishments. For example, a power
laundry can render low-cost service by using factory
methods, large specialized machines, and specialization
in the operations performed by employees. Advertising
agencies which conduct Nation-wide advertising cam-
paigns require large staffs of .specialists. Similarly,
hotels or motion picture theaters need large buildings
and sizable staffs to carry out their functions.
Data on receipts size for the various kinds of
service establishments in 1948 are included in a series of
tables in chapter 2 of this volume. In each table re-
ceipts of units established or acquired in 1948 are treated
as a separate category. Thus, units in the several re-
ceipts-size groups are restricted to those reporting re-
ceipts for an entire year of operation.
A summary of the size variation among establishments
in different service trades is presented in table H, below.
Table H.— AVERAGE RECEIPTS PER ESTABLISHMENT-
SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, UNITED STATES, 1948
Kind of business
Barbershops _._
Power laundries _ -
Advertising agencies
General automobile repair shops -_
Storage garages _ _
Radio repair shops - ___
Motion picture theaters, regular ___
Billiard and pool parlors _
Hotels -
Tourist courts
' Part-year establishments excluded from computations.
Average
receipts per
establish-
ment 1
$4,600
144.200
129,900
15. 400
47,300
9,000
79,000
7,600
79.400
8,200
centrated in a few kinds of business,
demonstrated by table I, below.
This is further
Table I.— PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OP ESTABLISH-
MENTS REPORTING 1948 RECEIPTS OP $100,000 OR
MORE— SELECTED KINDS OF PERSONAL, BUSINESS,
AND REPAIR SERVICES
Kind of business
Personal, business, and repair services
Personal services -
Cleaning and dyeing plants (eic. rag cleaning)
Funeral service
Power laundries
Linen supply serrtce
other personal services
Business services -
Advertising agencies
Other business services
Automobile repair services and garages
Genera! automobile repair shops
Storage garages
Other automobile repair services -
Miscellaneous repair services
Number of
establish-
ments
11,103
6,919
1,331
774
2,665
617
632
2,804
687
2,117
1,616
505
260
761
Percentage
distri-
bution
100
63
12
7
24
6
6
19
14
For purposes of comparison with table I, it is noted
that only 16 out of 82,660 barber shops that operated
during all of 1948 had receipts of $100,000 or more.
Business services accounted for a quarter of the large
establishments, although this group covered only 6 per-
cent of the total number of establishments.
Geographically, the largest service establishments
were somewhat more concentrated than all service es-
tablishments.. The State of New York reported only
14 percent of all personal, business, and repair services,
but 19 percent of the establishments with $100,000 re-
ceipts or more. The corresponding ratios for the three
States of New York, Illinois, and California combined
are 29 percent and 38 percent.
The average receipts per establishment of laundries,
cleaning and dyeing plants, and related service businesses
was related to types of activity combined and types of
equipment used. For example, power laundries with
cleaning and dyeing facilities had higher average re-
ceipts in 1948 than those that had no such facilities ($182,-
400 as against $89,500). Similarly in the linen supply
and diaper service fields the larger establishments usually
had power facilities. In the case of linen supply serv-
ices, average receipts per establishments were $311,100
for those with power plants, and $103,600 for those not
having such plants. Corresponding figures in the diaper
service industry were $73,600 and $37,600, respectively.
In the case of hotels seasonality is a significant factor
in average annual receipts. In 1948 seasonal hotels aver-
aged $36,700 in receipts, compared with $81,100 for year-
round hotels, and average receipts per guest room were
$924 for seasonal hotels compared with $1,475 for year-
round hotels.
18
SERVICE TRADE
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES AND YEAR-ROUND HOTELS-
DISTRIBUTION, BY EMPLOYEE SIZE, 1948
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, *ND REPAIR SERVICES
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SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
19
Employee Size of Service Trade
(Tables in Chapter 3)
In addition to the dollar volume of business that it
transacts, another indicator of the economic importance
of a business establishment is the number of its em-
ployees. The number of employees is not strictly pro-
portional to receipts, differing among kinds of business
and being affected by such factoi's as proportion of re-
ceipts from sales of merchandise and also, in smaller
businesses, by the number of proprietors and unpaid fam-
ily workers who do work that would normally be done
by paid emploj'ees in large establishments.
Since size of establishment based on number of paid
emploj'ees has been based on number employed during
the workweek ended nearest November 15, 1948, seasonal
businesses, such as certain types of amusement enter-
prises, tourist courts, and seasonal hotels, did not lend
themselves to this type of analysis. The tables in this
chapter accordingly are limited to data for personal,
business, and repair services, and year-round hotels.
Table J, below, presents a comparison of percentage
distributions of establishments and receipts according
to employee-size groups for two major categories of serv-
ice trades.
Table J.— PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION BY EMPLOYEE-
SIZE GROUP— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR
SERVICES AND YEAR-ROUND HOTELS, UNITED STATES,
NOVEMBER 1948
Number of employees, November 15
All establishments, total-.
No employees
1 employee -_-
2 employees
3 employees --
4 or 5 employees
6 or 7 employees
8 or 9 employees -
10 to 19 employees
20 to 49 employees
50 to 99 employees
100 or more employees
Personal, business,
and repair services
Estab. Receipts
Percent
100.0
62.8
18.7
10.1
5.6
5.1
2.4
1.2
2.2
1.3
0.4
0.2
Percent
100.0
13.2
10.3
9.2
6.1
3.9
10.5
11.9
7.5
11.7
Year-round hotels
Estab. Receipts
Percent
100.0
20.0
16.4
10.8
7.9
in. 6
7.3
2.8
3.2
Percent
100.0
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.8
3.3
3.2
2.5
8.4
12.7
11.5
51.7
Personal, business, and repair services include many
small establishments in which the proprietor performs
much or all of the work. An illustration of this is the
fact that the total number of active proprietors in 1948
(574,610) was 43 percent of the number of employees.
Less than 2 percent of the establishments had as many
as 20 employees, although this small number (10,687) re-
ported 31 percent of the receipts. These establishments
were confined mainly to a few kinds of business in which
large establishments generally predominate. Table K,
below, gives the distribution of the establishments with
20 or more employees.
Power laundries with their large, factory-scale opera-
tions, plus cleaning and dyeing plants, comprised over
half of the large establishments. Business services, con-
sidered as a single group, was the only other important
category having establishments with 20 or more em-
ployees.
Table K.— PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF ESTABLISH-
MENTS HAVING 20 OR MORE EMPLOYEES— SELECTED
PERSONAL. BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES, UNITED
STATES, NOVEMBER 1948
Kind of business
Establishments with 20 or more employees, total
Personal services, total
Beauty shops
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. rug cleaning)..
Power laundries
Linen supply service
Other personal services
Business services, total. -
Advortising^agencies
Consumer credit reporting agencies, etc
other business services
Automobile repair services and garages
Miscellaneous repair services
Number of
establish-
ments
10, 6S7
7,334
68.6
226
2,073
3,988
441
606
2,257
2.1
19.4
37.3
4.1
6.7
21.2
384
274
1,599
654
442
Percent of
entire
group
100.0
3.6
2.6
15.0
6.1
4.1
Source of Receipts
General (table 13 A). — Among the receipts reported
by the personal, business, and repair services covered by
the 1948 Census of Business were merchandise sales, in
the amount of $448 million, which constituted 5 percent
of the total receipts of these establishments. These sales
were principally of items that are related to the service
rendered by the respective kind of business. For ex-
ample, repair service establisliments often sell accessories
to the item repaired, or frequently even the item itself,
such as new and used tires in the case of the tire repair
shop. Personal and business services reported a rela-
tively small part of their receipts (1.8 percent) from
merchandise sales. The personal service trades which
had substantial sales of merchandise were : Beauty shops,
photographic studios, fur repair and storage shops, and
shoe repair shops. Among business services sizable
merchandise sales were reported by miscellaneous adver-
tising agencies, blueprinting and photostating shops, and
photo finishing laboratories. Repair service business,
however, accounted for the bulk of the merchandise sales
of personal, business, and repair service establishments.
Automobile repair services and garages accounted for
nearly half of the merchandise sales made by personal,
business, and repair service businesses.
Power laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and
related services (tables 8E through 8U). — A more de-
tailed analysis of receipts was obtained from power
laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, linen supply and
diaper service establishments, and rug cleaners than from
the other service trades. Establishments in this group
frequently performed, as a secondary activity, the func-
tions of establishments in other kinds of business within
the group. For example, power laundries with cleaning
and dyeing facilities reported 13.6 percent of the clean-
ing and dyeing receipts of the group ; nearly 20 percent
20
SERVICE TRADE
of the rug cleaning receipts for this group were ac-
counted for by laundries and cleaning plants; and laun-
dries and linen supply services reported about 11 per-
cent of the diaper service work. However, the only seg-
ment of the group that reported more than 10 percent
of its receipts from secondary activities was the "laundry
with cleaning and dyeing plant" category, for which the
figure for cleaning and dyeing was 22 percent.
Wholesale work in the laundry and cleaning indus-
tries was defined as work done for other establishments
that do not have their own plant facilities. For example,
pressing, alteration, and garment repair shops send
their cleaning work to dry cleaning plants ; independent
laundry agents and "bobtail" operators of trucks have
their work done by power laundries ; and hand laundries
frequently send part of their work to power laundries.
Xinen supply and diaper services that do not operate
their own plants also have their work done on a whole-
sale basis. Wholesale work, on the basis of dollar-vol-
ume, is a relatively small part of the total business of
laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and related serv-
ices. Only 12 percent of the 33,877 establishments re-
ported wholesale work in 1948, which amounted to 34
percent of their total receipts and only 7 percent of the
aggregate receipts for these kinds of business. The bulk
of the wholesale dollar-volume was accounted for by
cleaning and dyeing plants, amounting to $88,889,000,
or 61 percent of the total wholesale receipts of the group.
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair shops were the
principal source of wholesale dry cleaning work.
Establishments reporting receipts of $50,000 or more
for the year 1948 from laundry work (bundle, flat, and
family services) were requested to supply analyses of
their laundry receipts according to type of work and
method of delivery. Data from the reports of those
who provided this analysis of receipts (70 percent of all
such establishments) showed that family services were
the principal type of laundry work. Table L, below,
gives a percentage breakdown of the types of laundry
work.
Table L.— PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION— RECEIPTS OP
ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING $50,000 OR MORE FROM
LAUNDRY WORK. BY SOURCE. UNITED STATES. 1948
Typo of work
Percent of
194S re-
ceipts
ino
26
14
60
Finished
29
22
Damp wash _. , ................ .
9
ers at the plant office or branch store, which is in agree-
ment with tlie predominance of family services in laun-
dry work. Retail cleaning and dyeing work is less com-
monly liome delivered, only 46 percent being so handled
in 1948. However, power laundries delivered 68 per-
cent of their dry cleaning to homes.
Hotels and tourist courts (tables lOD through lOK
and IIB). — Hotels and tourist courts obtained their re-
ceipts from a variety of sources, as demonstrated by
table M below.
Table M.— PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF RECEIPTS OF
HOTELS AND TOURIST COURTS, BY SOURCE, UNITED
STATES, 1948
Hotels
Tourist
courts
Receipts source
Total
Year-
round
Seasonal
Percent
100.0
PercerU
100.0
Percent
100.0
Percent
100.0
Room rentals and sales of meals
Sales of alcoholic drinks
81.1
11.4
0.8
1.4
1.6
3.8
80.3
12.0
0.8
1.4
1.6
3.9
89.3
5.8
0.4
1.6
0.6
2.3
93.0
1.4
(')
Sales of other merchandise.- -
4.3
0.4
Other sources
0.9
Data reported by the same group of establishments
show that most retail laundry work (77 percent) was
delivered to homes rather than picked up by the custom-
' Included in sales of merchandise.
The geographic distribution of receipts from the sale
of alcoholic drinks in hotels is, of course, largely influ-
enced by State and local laws. While 45 percent of
such sales in 1948 were accounted for by the nine north-
eastern States, receipts from the sale of alcoholic drinks
for most States in the Middle West and the South were
negligible. Legal restrictions also afPected the geo-
graphic distribution of packaged liquor sales.
Seasonal hotels are more dependent upon room rentals
and sales of meals than are year-round hotels, their reve-
nues from the sales of alcoholic drinks being less im-
portant than in the case of year-round hotels. With
the exception of Florida and Arizona, their receipts
are concentrated in the summer months. Exclu-
sive of establishments in these two States, the employ-
ment of seasonal hotels during the workweeks ended
nearest March 15 and November 15 was about 6 percent
of that for the workweek ended nearest July 15.
Less than one-third of all hotels reported separate data
for receipts from room rentals and sales of meals; but
these included the larger hotels, which accounted for 75
percent of all hotel receipts. In the aggregate, sales of
meals amounted to 77 percent of receipts from room
rentals, where separately reported ; but in certain resort
areas such as New England, Pennsylvania, and several
western States, sales of meals exceeded room rentals.
Tourist court operation is frequently combined with
gasoline service station, restaurant, or drinking place
business. However, it should be observed that in
the case of tourist places, the combined establishment
was classified in Retail Trade if receipts were predom-
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
21
inantl}- from the retail operations rather than from the
tourist court operations. The figures on distribution
of tourist court revenue indicate that only 7 percent of
receipts were from other than room rental and sale of
meals.
Automobile repair services and garages (tables 12A
through 12C). — AH businesses in this category reported
the amount of their merchandise sales, but a classification
of merchandise sales according to type of product was
obtained from only 24 percent of the establishments.
However, the sales so analyzed amounted to 81 percent
of all merchandise sales in the group. Sales of gasoline
and oil constituted nearly half of the analyzed sales.
Sales of parts and accessories accounted for most of the
remaining merchandise sales. It should be noted that
the value of parts installed in automobiles in connection
with repair jobs was included in receipts for repairs and
service rather than in merchandise sales. The service re-
ceipts of automobile repair services and garages were
subclassified into "storage and parking receipts" and "re-
ceipts from repairs and services." Storage and parking
receipts constituted 10 percent of the receipts of this
group and were largely concentrated (over 90 percent) in
parking lots and storage garages.
Amusements (tables 9A through 9E). — Places of
amusement showed but a small part of their receipts as
originating from the sale of merchandise, reporting only
8 percent of their total receipts from this source. These
receipts, it should be observed, do not include the mer-
chandise sales of retail concessionaires or of owners of
coin-operated merchandising machines, since they sub-
mitted separate reports of their operations in the Retail
Trade part of the Business Census. Amusement enter-
prises reported 1.8 percent of their receipts as coming
from concession rentals. Sales of merchandise by amuse-
ment enterprises were most prominent in California and
Illinois. California accounted for 15 percent of the
merchandise sales of all motion picture theaters, while
Illinois accounted for 21 percent of the merchandise sales
of all bowling alleys.
Legal Form of Organization (Tables in Chapter 5)
All establishments enumerated for the 1948 Census of
Business were classified by legal form of ownership into
the following categories: Individual proprietorships,
partnerships, corporations, and other forms of organiza-
tion (e. g., estates, cooperatives, trusts, etc.). Service
establishments generally are relatively small enterprises
with low employment, and in 1948 a large majority of
them were organized as proprietorships and partnerships.
The corporate form of organization was found to pre-
dominate only in those kinds of business where establish-
ments were large, such as power laundries, advertising
agencies, storage garages, motion picture theaters, and
hotels.
Table N, below, presents a selection of service indus-
tries and the proportion of establishments in these indus-
tries accounted for by corporations.
Table N.— CORPORATIONS IN SERVICE BUSINESSES— PER-
CENTAGE OF TOTAL FOR SELECTED KINDS OF BUSI-
NESS, UNITED STATES, 1948
Kind of business
Barber shops
Power laundries
Advertising agencies
General automobile repair shops.
Storage garages
Klectrical repair shops .. _
Motion picture theaters, regular..
Billiard and pool parlors
Hotels
Tourist courts
Koceipts—
percent re-
ported by
corporations
1
67
76
9
68
24
77
.1
67
8
'Less than 0.6 percent.
While there are differences in the degree of representa-
tion as between corporations and the other legal forms
within each kind of business listed, in every case the cor-
porations reported a larger share of receipts than of num-
ber of establishments. Corporations were particularly
prominent in hotels and motion picture theaters, where
organizations comprising a number of units were rela-
tively numerous.
A geographic concentration of corporations is also in-
dicated by the fact that the State of New York alone ac-
counted for 24 percent of the 28,570 corporations in per-
sonal, business, and repair services in 1948, as against 14
percent of the total number in all legal forms of organi-
zation in the United States.
Trucks (Tables in Chapter 6)
Operation of trucks is a characteristic of laundries,
cleaning and dyeing plants, and related services. Nearly
two-thirds of the establishments (22,444) in this field of
business operated trucks in December 1948. They re-
ported $1.8 billion in receipts in 1948 or 88 percent of the
total receipts for the group.
Table O, below, shows the extent to which trucks are
used in each of the individual industries comprising this
group.
Table O.— TRUCKS OPERATED BY LAUNDRY AND
RELATED BUSINESSES, UNITED STATES, 1948
Kind of business
Total.
Power laundries (excluding industrial
laundries):
With cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Without cleaning and dyeing facili-
ties
Linen supply
Diaper service establishments — .
Industrial laundries
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Eug cleaning plants
Establishments with trucks
Percent
of all
establish-
ments
Receipts
as percent
of receipts
of all estab-
lishments
Number
of trucks
perestab
lishment
3.0
6.8
3.9
7.6
3.6
7.0
L9
1.6
1848 re-
ceipts per
truck oper-
ated (dol-
lars)
27,880
26,183
30, 613
19,084
32,790
24,333
17,611
22
SERVICE TRADE
Cleaning and dyeing plants made relatively less use!
of trucks than did laundries and linen supply and diaper
service establishments, indicating a greater prevalence
of "cash-and-carry" business in the first-mentioned kind
of business. The dry cleaning industry had a relatively
large representation of small establishments for which
business volume presumably did not justify the opera-
tion of trucks.
In contrast to the general practice of operating trucks
in the laundry and cleaning field, only 21,366 or 22 per-
cent of the automobile repair services and garages in
the United States operated trucks in December 1948.
These establishments accounted for 38 percent of the
total receipts for the group. General automobile repair
shops accounted for 72 percent of the trucks in this group,
of businesses; top and body shops operated 9 percent;
radiator repair shops, 3 percent; and tire repair shops,
3 percent. These trucks averaged higher generally in
manufacturers' rated capacity than did those of laun-\
dries and cleaners, 30 percent having a capacity of ly^
tons or more. Establishments in the States of California,
Pennsylvania, and New York, reported 26 percent of the
total number of trucks in this kind-of-business group in
the United States. California was the leading State,
with over 2,600 trucks, or 10 percent of the United States
total for automobile repair services and garages. '
Period Established or Acquired
(Tables 13C Through 13H)
The relatively short life of most service enterprises is
illustrated by data on the period of acquisition or estab-
lishment. Of the 511,407 personal, business, and repair
services for which this information was reported in con-
nection with the 1948 Census of Business (91.4 percent
of all such establishments enumerated), 82,154 or 16 per-
cent had been acquired or started in 1948. During the
postwar period (1946^8 inclusive), 43 percent of the
reporting establishments were either acquired by new
owners or were established as new places of business.
Only 41 percent dated from before World War II (prior
to 1942). A small group (2,319 establishments or 0.45
percent of the total) had an age of 49 years or more.
The tenure of ownership for establishments in certain
kinds of business, however, was longer than in others.
The funeral service industry reported 510 establisliments,
3.0 percent of the total, as beginning prior to
1900. Blacksmith shops, which liave declined in num-
ber in recent years, included 163 (2.1 percent of the
total) of these older establishments. The greatest con-
centration of older establishments was in the East, New
York and Pennsylvania accounting for 297 and 296,
respectively, of the 2,319 businesses established or last
acquired prior to 1900. The gi'oup of old establish-
ments averaged about $62,000 in receipts for the year
1948, whereas the group established or acquired in 1946-7
had average receipts of slightly over $13,000 for that
year.
Places of amusement and hotels showed age distribu-
tions similar to personal, business, and repair services.
In the fast growing tourist court business, however, es-
tablishments were even younger, 23 percent being re-
ported as established or as last acquired in 1948, and 57
percent in the postwar years 1946^8 inclusive.
Supplemental Findings for Amusements
(Tables in Chapter 9)
Admissions and Seating Capacity of Motion Picture
Theaters. — Motion picture theaters in 1948 reported some
3.4 billion admissions, representing an average of 23 ad-
missions, or almost 2 per month, for each person in the
United States. The number of admissions per establish-
ment for 1948 was 189,000, or approximately 500 per day.
The average admission cost in 1948 was 44 cents gross,
of which 8 cents was admission tax.
The extremes in patronage of motion picture theaters
are represented by the State of Mississippi where there
were 14 admissions per capita in 1948, with 30 cents as
the average price of admission, and the State of New
York with 30 per capita admissions at an average of 54
cents per admission. The average number of admissions
per establishment showed a greater degree of variation
in these two States, with 99,000 in Mississippi and 347,000
in New York, largely as a result of the larger New York
City theaters.
Motion picture theaters in the United States had 11.7
million seats in 1948, 1 for every 12 persons in the
country. This ratio was fairly constant throughout the
country, rising to about 14 for the southern States. An
average of about $125 in gross admissions was realized
for each seat, and there were 286 admissions per seat in
1948. Theaters for the country as a whole averaged 662
seats per theater, although there was some geographic
variation in the size of theaters, those of New York
averaging 1,005 seats; California, 841 seats; and the 17
southern States, 550 seats.
Amusement taxes. — A significant part of the expendi-
tures in amusement businesses consisted of admission
taxes. For all amusements included in the scope of
the 1948 Business Census such taxes amounted to $323
million, or 12 percent of the total receipts (including
taxes). Motion picture theaters accounted for most of
the taxes, 16 percent of their total receipts going to ad-
mission taxes. Other kinds of business that contributed
large tax volumes were horse race tracks and baseball and
football clubs. The State's share of pari-mutuel betting
at race tracks was not included in the tax data presented
in this volume. Admission taxes for motion picture
theaters were rather evenly distributed throughout the
country. Among the larger States they ranged from 14.6
percent of gross receipts in Texas to 19.3 percent in
Pennsylvania. However, in every State they comprised
the major part of all amusement taxes.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
23
Supplemental Findings for Hotels
(Tables in Chapter 10)
Supplemental compensation of hotel employees. —
The presentation of census data on supplementary com-
pensation of hotel employees (free quarters, meals, tips)
is confined to year-round hotels with 25 or more guest
rooms. Nearly half (7,088) of the hotels in this category
reported employees receiving free quarters and/or meals,
and a slightly smaller number (6,451) reported em-
ployees receiving tips. Only 6 percent (21,451) of the
employees in year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or
more received free living quarters. Free meals were
more common, 28 percent (105,216) of the employees re-
ceiving at least two meals per day. In most cities, em-
ploj'ees receiving two meals per day comprised the largest
group of those who received meals as supplemental com-
pensation. Employees receiving tips (89,970) constituted
24 percent of the total.
Percentage of occupancy for hotels. — Statistics on
percentage of occupancy of hotel gviest rooms are con-
fined to year-round hotels with 25 or more guest rooms.
The median percentage of occupancy for the 14,547
hotels in the United States that were in this category in
1948 was in the 71-80 percent interval. However, the
hotels having a percentage of occupancy of 81 percent
or more (5,598) accounted for more than half of the
total receipts of the group. Hotels with a large propor-
tion of residential rooms figure prominently in the "91
percent-or-more" group.
Hotels in cities of 500,000 inhabitants or more had the
highest occupancy rate, with a median in the 81-90
percent interval. The median for hotels in places under
2,500 inhabitants was in the 61-70 percent occupancy
bracket. A similar pattern prevailed for hotels grouped
by size based on number of guest rooms, the larger hotels
having a higher average occupancy rate, as illustrated by
table P, below.
Table P.— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY— YEAR-ROUND
HOTELS HAVING 25 GUEST BOOMS OR MORE, UNITED
STATES, 1948
Number^)f-guest-rooms size
All year-round hotels having 25 or more guest rooms.
Hotels having:
500 guest rooms or more -
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms -
25 to 49 guest rooms
Average per-
centage of oc-
cupancy rates
of hotels in
group'
73
87
84
81
76
1 Figures represent arithmetic averages.
Hotel size (guest rooms). — The classification of
hotels by number of guest rooms indicates that a rela-
tively few large hotels accounted for most of the re-
ceipts. There were 3,396 hotels (11 percent of the total)
that had 100 guest rooms or more and reported 67 per-
cent of the total hotel receipts in 1948. The group hav-
ing 100-299 guest rooms had a geographic concentration
similar to that for all hotels ; but the largest hotels, with
300 rooms or more, were concentrated in the large metro-
politan areas. Of a total of 534 such hotels, 145 or 27
percent were located in the New York-Northeastern New
Jersey Metropolitan Area. The average size in 1948 of
seasonal hotels was somewhat less than that of year-
round hotels — 40 guest rooms for seasonal compared with
95 for year-round. The hotels with fewer than 25 guest
rooms accounted for 42 percent of all hotels in 1948, but
they reported only 7 percent of the total hotel receipts
and employed only 5 percent of all hotel workers. Em-
ployees in these hotels amounted to nearly twice the num-
ber of active proprietors. However, there were a num-
ber of such establishments with no paid employees.
Classification of hotel guest rooms. — A substantial
number of the hotels included in the Census of Business
were primarily residential hotels with but a few tran-
sient rooms. (See Appendix D, Explanation of Terms,
for definitions of hotels covered in the Census.) An-
other sizable group of hotels, while predominantly tran-
sient, also accounted for a relatively large number of the
residential guest rooms. In year-round hotels having 25
guest rooms or more, for the Nation as a whole, 32 per-
cent of the guest rooms were for residential use. This
proportion did not vary greatly for hotels of different
size groups.
Hotel rooms for residential use were generally common
to the larger cities. A group of 32 selected metropolitan
areas (listed in table lOV) contained 51 percent of all
rooms of year-round hotels with 25 or more guest rooms,
but 68 percent of the rooms for residential use. In the
Chicago, Detroit, New York-Northeastern New Jersey,
St. Louis, San Francisco-Oakland, and Seattle Metropoli-
tan Areas, residential rooms comprised about half of all
guest rooms, the smaller hotels accounting for a rela-
tively high proportion of residential rooms.
Supplemental Findings for Tourist Courts
(Table llC)
Size of tourist courts based on number of rental
units. — Tourist courts, in general, were small establish-
ments compared with hotels. In 1948 they averaged only
12 rental units per establishment, and over half of the
total number in the United States had fewer than 10 units,
this group averaging only $3,200 annual receipts per
establishment. At the other extreme, the 1,072 establish-
ments with 30 rental units or more had an average of
$37,000 annual receipts, a total comparable with that for
small hotels. Tourist courts were concentrated in the
western and southwestern States, but the large establish-
ments with 30 rental units or more had an even higher
concentration in those sections of the country. Texas
reported 7.8 percent of all tourist courts and 17.6 percent
of the larger courts. Corresponding figures for Cali-
fornia were 14.2 percent and 19.0 percent.
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SERVICE TRADE
Supplemental Findings for Cleaning and Dyeing
Plants (Table 8C)
Solvent types used by cleaning and dyeing plants. —
Data for cleaning and dyeing plants, classified according
to type of solvent used, indicated that 18,491, or 77 per-
cent of the total of 24,017 establishments in 1948, used
petroleum solvents. Plants using only synthetic solvent
were not uniformly distributed geographically. The
nine northeastern States reported 1,582 out of 3,913 es-
tablishments (40 percent of the plants in this area) using
synthetic solvents. In 17 southern States there were
only 867 out of 10,646 establishments (8 percent) that
used synthetic solvents. An analysis of these two groups
on the basis of size of establishment discloses that the
plants using petroleum solvents averaged almost $34,000
receipts in 1948, while the synthetic solvent users
averaged a little over $29,000.
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
25
881780— B2 8
STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
(As defined by the Bureau of the Budget, June 5, 1950)
AKRON, OHIO : Summit County.
ALBANY-SCHENECTADY - TROY,
N. Y. : Albany, Rensselaer, and
Schenectady Counties.
ALLENTOWN - BETHLEHEM-
EASTON, PA.: Leliigli and
Northampton Counties, Pa. ; War-
ren County, N. J.
ALTOONA, PA. : Blair County.
ASHEVILLB, N. C. : Buncombe
County.
ATLANTA, GA. : Cobb, De Kalb,
and Fulton Counties.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.: Atlantic
County.
AUGUSTA, GA. : Richmond County,
Ga. ; Allien County, S. C.
AUSTIN, TEX. : Travis County.
BALTIMORE, MD. : Baltimore
city, Baltimore and Anne Arun-
del Counties.
BATON ROUGE, LA.: East Baton
Rouge Parish.
BEAUMONT-PORT ARTHUR,
TEX. : Jefferson County.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y. : Broome
County.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA. : Jefferson
County.
BOSTON, MASS.: All of Suffollt
County ; Cambridge, Everett,
Maiden, Medtord, Melrose, New-
ton, Somerville, Waltham, and
Wobum cities ; Arlington, Ash-
land, Bedford, Belmont, Burling-
ton, Concord, Framingham, Lex-
ington, Lincoln, Naticic, North
Reading, Reading, Stoneham,
Wakefield, Watertown, Wayland,
Weston, Wilmington, and Win-
chester towns in Middlesex Coun-
ty ; Beverly, Lynn, Peabody, and
Salem cities ; Danvcrs, Hamilton,
Lynnfield, Manchester, Marble-
bead, Middleton, Nabant, Saugus,
Swampscott, and Wenham towns
in Essex County ; Qulncy city ;
Bralntree, BrooliUne, Canton, Co-
hasset, Dedham, Dover, Medfleld,
Milton, Needham, Norwood, Ran-
dolph, Sharon, Walpole, Welles-
ley, Westwood, and Weymouth
towns in Norfolk County ; Hing-
ham and Hull towns In Plymouth
County.
BRIDGEPORT, CONN. : Bridgeport
city ; Fairfield, Stratford, and
Trumbuil towns in Fairfield
County ; Milford town in New
Haven County.
BROCKTON, MASS. : Brockton
city ; Abington, Bridgewater, East
Brldgewater, Rockland, West
Bridgewater, and Whitman towns
In Plymouth County ; Avon, Hol-
brook, and Stougbton towns in
Norfolk County ; Easton town In
Bristol County.
BUFFALO, N. Y. : Erie and Niagara
Counties.
CANTON, OHIO : Stark County.
26
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA: Linn
County.
CHARLESTON, S. C. : Charleston
County.
CHARLESTON, W. VA. : Fayette
and Kanawha Counties.
CHARLOTTE, N. C. : Mecklenburg
County.
CHATTANOOGA, TKNN. : Hamil-
ton County, T e n n. ; Walker
County, Ga.
CHICAGO, ILL. : Cook, Du Page,
Kane, Lake, and Will Counties,
HI. ; Lake County, Ind.
CINCINNATI, OHIO: Hamilton
County, Ohio ; Campbell and Ken-
ton Counties, Ky.
CLEVELAND, OHIO : Cuyahoga
and Lake Counties.
COLUMBIA, S. C. : Richland Coun-
ty.
COLUMBUS, GA. : Chattahoochee
and Muscogee Counties, Ga. ; Rus-
sell County, Ala.
COLUMBUS, OHIO: Franklin
County.
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEX.: Nueces
County.
DALLAS, TEX. : Dallas County.
DAVENPORT, IOWA-ROCK IS-
LAND-MOLINE, ILL.: Rock Is-
land County, 111. ; Scott County,
Iowa.
DAYTON, OHIO : Greene and Mont-
gomery Counties.
DECATUR, ILL. : Macon County.
DENVER, COLO. : Adams, Arapa-
hoe, Denver, and Jefferson Coun-
ties.
DES MOINES, IOWA : Polk County.
DETROIT, MICH. : Macomb, Oak-
land, and Wayne Counties.
DULUTH, MINN.-S U P E R I O R,
WIS. : St. Louis County, Minn. ;
and Douglas County, Wis.
DURHAM, N. C. : Durham County.
EL PASO, TEX. : El Paso County.
BRIE, PA. : Erie County.
EVANSVILLE, IND. : Vanderburgh
County.
FALL RIVER, MASS.: Fall River
city ; Somerset, Swansea, and
Westport towns In Bristol Coun-
ty, Mass. ; and Tiverton town In
Newport County, R. I.
FLINT, MICH. : Genesee County.
FORT WAYNE, IND. : Allen Coun-
ty.
FORT WORTH, TBX. : Tarrant
County.
FRESNO, CALIF. : Fresno County.
GALVESTON, TEX.: Galveston
County.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.: Kent
County.
GREENSBORO -HIGH POINT,
N. C. : Guilford County.
HAMILTON - MIDDLBTOWN,
OHIO : Butler County.
HARRISBURG, PA. : Cumberland
and Dauphin Counties.
HARTFORD, CONN.: Hartford
city ; Avon, Bloomfield, East
Hartford, Farmington, Glaston-
bury, Manchester, Newington,
Rocky Hill. Simsbury, South
Windsor, West Hartford, Weth-
ersfleld, and Windsor towns In
Hartford County.
HOUSTON, TBX. : Harris County.
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.-ASHLAND,
KY. : Cabell and Wayne Counties,
W. Va. ; Boyd County, Ky. ; Law-
rence County, Ohio.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.: Marlon
County.
JACKSON, MISS. : Hinds County.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.: Duval
County.
JOHNSTOWN, PA. : Cambria and
Somerset Counties.
KALAMAZOO, MICH. : Kalamazoo
County.
KANSAS CITY, MO. : Johnson and
Wyandotte Counties, Kans. ; Clay
and Jackson Counties, Mo.
KNOXVILLE, TENN. : Anderson,
Blount, and Knox Counties.
LANCASTER, PA. : Lancaster
County.
LANSING, MICH. : Ingham County.
LAWRENCE, MASS.: Lawrence
city ; Andover, Methuen, and
North Andover towns in Essex
County.
LINCOLN, NEBR. : Lancaster
County.
LITTLE ROCK, ARK. : Pulaski
County.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. : Los An-
geles and Orange Counties.
LOUISVILLE, KY. : Jefferson
County, Ky. ; Clark and Floyd
Counties, Ind.
LOWELL, MASS. : Lowell city ;
BiUerica, Chelmsford, Dracut,
and Tewksbury towns In Middle-
sex County, Mass.
MACON, GA. : Bibb and Houston
Counties.
MADISON, WIS. : Dane County.
MANCHESTER, N. H. : Manchester
city and Goffstown town.
MEMPHIS, TENN. : Shelby County.
MIAMI, FLA. : Dade County.
MILWAUKEE, WIS. : Milwaukee
County.
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN. :
Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, and
Ramsey Counties.
MOBILE, ALA. : Mobile County.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.: Montgom-
ery County.
MUSKEGON, MICH. : Muskegon
County.
NASHVILLE, TENN. : Davidson
County.
NEW BEDFORD, MASS.: New
Bedford city ; Acushnct, Dart-
mouth, and Fairhaven towns in
Bristol County.
NEW BRITAIN-BRISTOL, CONN. :
Bristol and New Britain cities :
Berlin. PlainviUe and Southing-
ton towns in Hartford County ;
Plymouth town in Litchfield
County.
NEW HAVEN, CONN. : New Haven
city ; Branford, East Haven, Ham-
den, North Haven, Orange, West
Haven, and Woodbrldge towns In
New Haven County.
NEW ORLEANS, LA. : Jefferson,
Orleans, and St. Bernard Par-
ishes.
NEW YORK- NORTHEASTERN
NEW JERSEY: New York City
(Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens,
and Richmond Counties) ; Nassau,
Rockland, Suffolk, and West-
chester Counties, N. Y. ; Bergen,
Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Mor-
ris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union
Counties, N. J.
NORFOLK PORTSMOUTH, V A. :
Norfolk and Princess Anne Conn-
ties ; and the cities of Norfolk,
South Norfolk, and Portsmouth.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. : OkU-
homa County.
OMAHA, NEBR. : Douglas and
Sarpy Counties, Nebr. ; Pottawat-
tamie County, Iowa.
PEORIA, ILL. : Peoria and Taie-
well Counties.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.: Bncka,
Chester, Delaware, Montgomery,
and Philadelphia Counties, Pa. ;
Burlington, Camden, and Glouces-
ter Counties, N. J.
PHOENIX, ARIZ. : Maricopa Coun-
ty.
PITTSBURGH, P A. : Allegheny,
Beaver, Washington, and West-
moreland Counties.
PORTLAND, MAINE : Portland,
South Portland, and Wcstbrook
cities ; Cape Elizabeth and Fal-
mouth towns in Cumberland
County.
PORTLAND, OREG. : Clackamas,
Multnomah, and Washington
Counties, Oreg. ; Clark County,
Wash.
PROVIDENCE, R. I. : Central Falls,
Cranston, Pawtucket, Providence,
and Woonsocket cities ; Cumber-
land, Blast Providence, Johnston,
Lincoln, North Providence, North
Smlthfield, and Smithfield towns
in Providence County, R. I. ;
• North Kingstown town in Wash-
ington County, B. I. ; Warwick
city, Bast Greenwich, and West
Warwick towns in Kent County,
R. I. ; all of Bristol County, R. I. ;
Attlcboro city, North Attleboro,
and Seekonk towns In Bristol
County, Mass.; Bellingham,
Franklin, Plalnvllle, and Wrentb-
&m towns In Norfolk County,
Mass. ; Blackstone and Mlllvllle
towns in Worcester County, Mass.
STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
27
RACINE, WIS. : Racine Connty.
RALEIGH, N. C. : Wake County.
READING, PA. : Berks County.
RICHMOND, VA. : Richmond city ;
Chesterfield and Henrico Coun-
ties.
ROANOKE, VA. : Roanoke city and
Roanoke County.
ROCHESTER, N. Y. : Monroe Coun-
ty.
ROCKFORD, ILL.: Winnebago
County.
SACRAMENTO, CALIF. : Sacra-
mento County.
SAGINAW, MICH. : Saginaw Coun-
ty.
ST. JOSEPH, MO. : Buchanan
County.
ST. LOUIS, MO. : St. Louis city, St.
Charles and St. Louis Counties,
Mo. ; Madison and St. Clair
Counties, HI.
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH: Salt
Lake County.
SAN ANTONIO, TEX. : Bexar
County.
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. : San
Bernardino County.
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. : San Diego
County.
SAN FRANCISCO - OAKLAND,
CALIF. : Alameda, Contra Costa,
Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo,
and Solano Counties.
SAN JOSE, CALIF.: Santa Clara
County.
SAVANNAH, GA. : Chatham Coun-
ty.
SCRANTON, P A. : Lackawanna
County.
SEATTLE, WASH. : King County.
SHREVEPORT, LA. : Caddo Parish.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA: Woodbury
County.
SOUTH BEND, IND. : St. Joseph
County.
SPOKANE, WASH. : Spokane
County.
SPRINGFIELD, ILL. : Sangamon
County.
SPRINGFIELD, MO.: Greene
County.
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO: Clark
County.
SPRINGFIELD- HOLYOKH,
MASS. : Chicopee, H o 1 y o k e,
Springfleld, and Westfleld cities ;
Agawam, East Longmeadow,
Longmeadow, Ludlow, West
Springfield, and Wilbraham
towns In Hampden County,
Mass. ; Northampton city ; East-
hampton and South Hadley towns
In Hampshire County, Mass. ; Bn-
fleld town in Hartford County,
Conn.
STAMFORD-NORWALK, CONN. :
Norwalk city ! Darlen, Greenwich,
New Canaan, Stamford, and
Westport towns in Fairfield
County.
STOCKTON, CALIF. : San Joaquin
County.
SYRACUSE, N. Y. : Onondaga
County.
TACOMA, WASH. : Pierce County.
TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. :
Hillsborough and Pinellas Coun-
ties.
TERRB HAUTE, IND.: Vigo
County.
TOLEDO, OHIO : Lucas County.
TOPEKA, KANS. : Shawnee County.
TRENTON, N. J. : Mercer County.
TULSA, OKLA. ; Tulsa County.
UTICA-ROME, N. Y. : Herkimer
and Oneida Counties.
WACO, TEX. : McLennan County.
WASHINGTON, D. C. : The District
of Columbia ; Alexandria and
Falls Church cities ; Arlington
and Fairfax Counties, Va. ; Mont-
gomery and Prince Georges Coun-
ties, Md.
WATERBURY, CONN. : Waterbury
city ; Naugatuck borough ; Beacon
Falls, Cheshire, Mlddlebury,
Prospect, and Wolcott towns In
New Haven County ; Thomaston
and Watertown towns In Litch-
field County.
WHEELING. W. VA.-STEUBEN.
VILLE, OHIO : Brooke, Hancock,
Marshall, and Ohio Counties, W.
Va. ; Belmont and Jefferson Coun-
ties, Ohio.
WICHITA, KANS.: Sedgwick
County.
WILKES-BARRE -HAZLBTON,
PA. : Luzerne County.
WILMINGTON, DEL. : New Castle
County, Del. ; Salem County, N. J.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. : Forsyth
County.
WORCESTER, MASS. : Worcester
city. Auburn, East Brookfleld,
Grafton, Holden, Leicester, Mill-
bury, Northborough, North Brook-
field, Shrewsbury, Spencer, West-
borough, and West Boylston
towns in Worcester County.
YORK, PA. : York County.
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO: Mahoning
and Trumbull Counties, Ohio ;
Mercer County, Pa.
28
SERVICE TRADE
^IS
STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
29
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^
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LIST OF CORRECTIONS
This volume has been prepared primarily by assem-
bling and binding the statistical portions of previously
issued Subject Bulletins together with additional chap-
ters covering other phases of Service Trade which were
not issued in bulletin form. This publication plan was
adopted to conserve public funds and expedite the is-
suance of the volume. It was found desirable to re-
print completely the following Subject Bulletins for
volume publication: United States Summary; Receipts
Size; Employee Size; Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing
Plants, and Related Services; and Hotels. In some in-
stances, therefore, data will differ from those shown in
the bulletins as originally issued. The corrections ap-
pearing below represent revisions made after volume
copy was returned from the printer.
["Line" and "Column" Indicate the position of the Item on a page. Thus "line 10" means the tenth line from the top of the table stub, counting every line on which prlntlni
appears regardless of presence of entries In field. " Column 5" means fifth column from the left, not counting the stub column]
Chapter
Page Table No
Line No.
Item
Column
Change from-
To-
Unlted States Summary
CltyilM-
Do
Legal Form of Organltatlon.
City Statistics.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Amusements..
Hlscellaneoos..
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
1.56
1.56
1.58
4.03
4.12
4.12
5.]«
6.16
e.i«
7.08
7.05
7.08
7.06
7.12
7.19
7.30
7.31
7.37
7.41
7.46
7.46
7.62
7.62
7.64
7.64
7.66
7.70
8.08
13.09....
13.10
13.11
13.12....
13.13....
13.15
13.19
IS..
IS..
IS..
4A.
40.
4C.
6C.
6C.
6C.
70.
70.
7C.
70.
7C.
7E.
7E.
7E.
7F.,
7J..
7K.
7K.
7K.
7P.,
7K-
7R-
7R.
7K.
9F.
13D.
13D.
13E.
13F.
13F.
I3H.
13L.
2
2
Footnote.
40
Insert 'footnote.
Philadelphia, Pa_ 13 266-. 254
Philadelphia, Pa 14 34,919 34,861
Insert as last footnote "Note: See page 26 for definitions of standard metropolitan areas.'
Personal services— Cities of 250,000 to
499,999.
East North Central, total (Automobile
storage and parking).
do.
Individual proprietorships (Aril.)...
Partnerships (Arli.)
Corporations (Arii.)
Barrlngton town, R.I
Belvedere, Calif
Canandalgua, N. Y.....
Claremont, N. H
Maumee, Ohio
Belvedere, Calif.
Stroudsburg, Pa
Willimantic, Conn
Union twp.. N. J
District 13. Md
Ayer, Mass
Belvedere, Calif.
Stowe twp.. Pa
Secaucus, N. J
Ambridge, Pa
Americus, Ga
Caldwell, Idaho
Mount Lebanon, Pa
Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
12..
7
7
7
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
Stub.
7
7
7
Stub.
•Footnote.
Blank.
12,.
25,.
103,
46,91
Illegible..
84,860
12,765
258,173
103,554
45,601
67,687
Barrlngton town, R. I.i
Belvedere twp., Calif.'
Canandaigua, N. Y.
Claremont town, N. H.'
Maumee, Ohio.
Belvedere twp., Calif.'
10
Willimantic, Conn.
Union twp., N. J.'
District 13, Md.'
Ayer town, Mass.'
Belvedere twp., Calif.'
Stowe twp.. Pa.'
Secaucus, N. J.
136
166
34
Mount Lebanon twp.,
Pa.i
Blank •Proprietors of unincor-
porated businesses.
Barrlngton town, R. I . .
Belvedere, Calif
Illegible
Claremont, N. H
Naumee, Ohio
Belvedere, Calif
Illegible
Willimantic, Conn.'
Union twp., N. J
District 13, Md
Ayer, Mass
Belvedere, Calif
Stowe twp.. Pa
Secaucus, N, Y
130
168
Illegible
Mount Lebanon, Pa
Footnote 1 .
Insert following headnote: [Establishments which at the end of 1948 were operated by original owners
were classified by date of establishment. Others were classified by latest date the business changed
hands prior to the end of 1948.)
Revise footnote 1 as follows: Includes motion picture theaters.
31
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UNITED STATES SUMMARY
CONTENTS
Table
Page
lA Selected Services—United States, by kind of business, 19^8 and 1939: Establishments,
receipts,' pay roll, and personnel 1.02
IB Amusements — United States, by kind of business, 19A-S and 1939: Establishments, receipts,
pay roll, and personnel 1-04
IC Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Geographic division and State, 19^+8 and 1939:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 1.05
ID Amusements — Geographic division and State, 19<+8 and 1939: Establishments, receipts, pay
roll, and personnel 1.06
IE Hotels — Geographic division and State, 194-8 and 1939: Establishments, guest rooms, re-
ceipts, pay roll, and personnel 1.07
IF Tourist Govirts — Geographic division and State, 1948 and 1939: Establishments, rental \mits,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 1.08
IG Selected Services — United States, by kind of business, 1948: Establishments, receipts,
pay roll, and personnel 1.09
IH Amusements — United States, by kind of business, 1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll,
and personnel 1»11
IJ Selected Services — Geographic division, by kind of business, 1948: Establishments, receipis*
pay roll, and personnel 1.12
New Eng-land 1.12 West North Central. . . 1.18 West South Central 1.24
Middle Atlantic 1.14 South Atlantic 1.20 Mountain .' . 1.26
East North Central. .. 1.16 East South Central .. . 1.22 Pacific 1.28
IK Amusements — Geographic division by kind of business, 1948: Establishments, receipts,
pay roll, and personnel 1.30
New England 1.30 West North Central. . . 1.33 West South Central 1.36
Middle Atlantic 1.31 South Atlantic 1.34 Mountain 1.37
East North Central. . . i.32 East South Central. . . 1.35 Pacific 1.38
IL Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Geographic division and State, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 1.39
IM Amusements — Geograjrfaic division and State, 1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and
personnel 1.40
IN Hotels — Geographic division and State, 1948: Establishments, gniest rooms, receipts, pay
roll, and personnel 1.41
IP Tourist Courts — Geographic division and State, 1948: Establishments, rental units, re-
ceipts, pay roll, and personnel 1.42
IQ, Selected Services — Kind of business, by geo^Taphic division and State, 1948: Establishments
and receipts » 1.43
IR Amusements — Kind of business, by geographic division and State, 1948: Establishments
and receipts 1.52
IS Selected Services — Kind-of -business groups, by standard metropolitan area, 1948: Estab-
lishments and receipts 1.55
P. 0. - 12 - S - F. 0. 1-01
1.02
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Tabic 1 A.— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948 AND 1939
ESTABUSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business
Establuhmencs
Recapu, entire year
(Thousand dollarsl
1939
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousatui dollars)
1918
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
(Number)
1948
1939
Active propnetofs
(Number)
November
1948
SELECTED SERVICES
Personal, business, and repair services
AmuBeaentB^
Hotels
Tourist courts and camps
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES
Personal services , total
Barber, beauty shops
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Barber and beauty shops ccniblned
Cleaning, dyeing plants
Cleaning, dyeing Dlants (exc. rug cleaning)
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent ,.
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning, repairing plants
?uneral service, crematories
Laundries, laundry services
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing
Without cleaning and dyeing
Industrial laundries
Linen supply service
With power laundry
Without power laundry
Diaper service
With power laundry
Without power laundry
Laundries (exc. power)
Photographic studios (Inc. commercial
photography)'
Photographic studios (exc. commercial
photography)
Connercial photography
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops. . .
Pressing, alteration, etc. (exc. fur)
Pur repair and storage shops
Shoe repair shops, ahoe shine parlors,
hat cleaning
Shoe repair shops
Shoe shine parlors
Hat cleaning shops
Miscellaneous personal services
Self-service laundries
Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c
Costume and dress suit rental agencies...
Turkish baths, massage parlors
Other misc. personal services, n.e.c
Electrolysis
Misc. personal services, n.e.c
Business services, total
Advertising
Advertising agencies
Outdoor advertising service
Miscellaneous advertising service
Consumer credit reporting agencies, etc
DupllcatingjaddresBlng, blueprinting, etc
Duplicating, addressing, etc.,
stenographic
Duplicating, addressing, mailing,
mailing list
Public stenographic agencies, court
reporting
Blueprinting, photoatatlng services
Qnployment agencies, private
News syndicates
Services to dwellings and other buildings....
Disinfecting, exterminating service
Window cleaning service
Klscellaneoua services to dwellings, etc...
fiuslneea services, n.e.c
Auctioneers' establishments (service only).
Coin-operated machine rental and
repair services
Detective agencies
Interior decomting service
Photo finishing laboratories
Sign painting ahops
Telephone answering service
Window display service
Other buslnees services, n.e.c
See footnotes at end of table.
559,559
50,347
29,650
25,919
169,081
91,993
7i,497
2,591
25.534
J^.Olt
4,757
18,491
769
1,517
19-18?
6,783
2,840
3,555
388
1,176
561
615
384
318
66
10,839
11,549
3,163
45,554
2,334
39,763
2,962
1,426
12,762
8,523
4,239
510
1,305
2,424
318
2,106
32.007
3,279
798
1,909
2,652
3,102
2,430
1,394
1,036
672
2,231
77
1,3?3
1,260
670
675'
1,302
603
601
1,703
4,283
367
279
4,828
570, 057
44,917
27,987
13,521
389,726
8,578,162
2,349,601
2,172,756
195,505
2,973,593
998, 079
863,155
36,722
1,821,584
2,871,214
610,034
660,004
22,604
1,582,532
911,248
225,481
243,228
4,226
571,610
1,342,496
341,931
398,293
16,972
936,271
223,687
330,216
6,938
205,268
117,998
83,071
4,199
12.616
11,604
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
1,012
18,196
22.736
404,441
417,570
22,987
844,357
461,271
807.673
139,587
627,064
41,022
36, 684'
572,355
230,983
231,670
18,618
193,316
278,'
126^012
143,274
9,696
399,434
137,374
-•6,773
n.a.
n.a.
'718
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
15,245
10,957
913,036
517,933
318,031
77,072
238, 203
174, 520
63,683
25,887
23,408
2,479
192 . 698
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
10,618
261,617
527.753
395,155
61.678
303, 181
20.296
14,279
90,019
620.559
5S;557
74,496
7,321
83.982
64, 509
87, 290
5,365
210.026
70,783
104,501
9,458
87,421
0,014
n.a.
3,968
40,676
249.062
■"453,579
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
'28,391
n.a.
n.a.
45,783
501,646
293,222
176,452
31,972
91,101
75,549
15,552
10,061
9,408
653
■'233,606
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
■'7,941
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
7,515
203,867
30,527
162,841
10,499
6,159
40, 726
329.728
272,495
163,899
94,334
14, 262
39,877
33,699
6,178
4,685
4,377
308
27, eCn
83,970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
3,451
33,122
266.528
'249, 181
n.a
n.a
n.a
'5,337
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
16,045
52,516
2,180
59,371
147,118
64,907
365,661
50,115
7,968
1,288
320,148
45,513
218,800
n.a.
153,254
140, 578
12, 676
35,993
21,877
67.704
n.a.
n.a.
19,756
•7,853
n.a.
n.a.
202,176
6,668
9,956
124,006
106, 737
8,210
4,374
59,197
8,507
36,409
32,711
1,166
2,532
31.555
21^478
2,294
15.497
37,488
4,405
35,024
13,349
1,133
1,015
19,191
1,690
2,019
20, 978
31,655
3,369
23,447
18,939
2,961
1,547
6,743
n.a.
417
1,600
n.a.
n.a.
'3,869
26,188
65,409
58,597
10,117
9,867
38,613
1,340
37, 273
1,629,513
4,070
5,979
'10,818
486.912
11,975
19,580
2,845
3,181
13,554
271
13,283
701.226
1,321
1,648
n.Q.
n.a.
'2,588
10,379
10,599
1,216
1,926
7,457
112
7,345
242,982
n.a.
1,031
2,159
n.a.
n.a.
'3,553
143,491
1,628
679
n.a.
2,576
3,262
652,063
394,872
114,881
142,310
97,372
46,844
n.a.
48,135
35,310
194,342
38,405
58,018
53,546
14,836
n.a.
23,238
11,919
72,975
38,739
10, 567
23,669
26,625
17, 272
16,936
8,682
n.a
18,956
1^949
2,762
1,433
1,329
50O
1,424
n.a.
557
823
n.a.
14,844
43,637
9,956
41,632
30,784
70,421
117,335
22,349
17,582
4,767
12,961
20,561
17,781
2,780
14,890
10,271
29,043
7,941
7,050
891
3,978
2,777
n.a.
43; 4*7
38,013
35,855
11,143
11,781
970
1,554
280
461
1,201
5,391
n.a.
215
'4,772
14,535
50,500
18,786
18,943
88,839
47,253
7,469
8,060
287,387
5,213
30, 576
4,128
4,365
16,111
16,803
n.a.
3,059
'148,211
18,792
21,855
23,401
211.272
4,606
6,895
11,827
10,429
1,398
5,445
4,580
5,476
27,621
9,820
9,016
804
3,129
1,994
6,575
9,711
11,335
3,447
10,061
11,680
3,648
34,019
13,820
3,583
2,716
138,298
1,659
5,852
2,677
783
4,561
3,488
n.a.
1,199
'61,428
2,231
3,623
6,874
1,533
14,277
5,081
2,187
1,056
51,569
3,(536
6,401
n.a.
73.937
3,390
4,381
2,845
751
4,442
3,296
n.a.
927
'53,905
574,610
37,874
26,411
27,715
95, 970
75, 111
2,978
28.148
26,601
5.384
20,399
813
1,547
18,792
18.674
5,569
2,201
3,059
309
675
396
279
333
234
14,410
11, 227
3,183
49,783
47,401
2,332
44,282
39,701
3,020
1,561
12,420
8,593
3,827
533
1,296
1,998
307
1,691
27,918
2,469
479
1,482
1,617
3,082
2,546
1,445
1,101
536
2,239
34
3,048
1,0W
1,325
649
13.468
717
1,391
429
616
1,694
4,585
246
261
3,529
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
Table 1 A.— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948 AND 1939— Continued
ESTAflUSHMFNTS, RECEIPTS. PAY ROLL, AND PbR£ONNEL
1.03
Kind of buAtness
Establishmenu
1939
Reoetpts. entuv year ^
(ThoiudnJ dollars)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thouiand dollan)
I94«
Paid employees, worlcweBk
ended nearest Nov. 15
(Htmlxr)
Active propnetors •
(Number)
November
194«
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AM) HEPAIB SERVICES— Con.
Automobile repair services and garages, total...
Automobile repair shops
General automobile repair shops*. •.
Battery and Ignition repair and
service shops
Glass replacement and repair shops.
Paint shops
Radiator repair shops* *
Tire repair shops
Top and body repair shops
Autoimblle repair shops, n.e.c
Bralce repair shops
Wheel, axle, spring repair shops
Other automobile repair shops, n*e*c..
Automobile rentals (without drivers)
Automobile storage, parking*.......
Storage garages
Parking lots
Automobile services (exc. repair)**
Automobile laundries
Automobile services, n*e*c
Miscellaneous repair services, total*
Blacksmith shops* . *.. *
Electrical repair shops
Radio repair shops
Rfifrlgerator service and repair shops*
Other electrical repair shops
Upholstery, furniture repair shops
Wateh, clock, jewelry repair shops
Miscellaneous repair shops
Anaature rewinding shops
Bicycle repair shops
Leather goods repair shops
Locksmith, gunsmith shops*
Musical Instrument repair shops*
Repair shops, n.e*c
Lawn mower sharpening and repair shops*
Saw, knife, and tool sharpening and
repair shops ....* ...***
Sewing machine repair shops*...*.......
Stove repair shops
Taxidermists
Typewriter repair shops* *
Welding shops
Other repair shops, n*e.c.
8^.875
60, U7
1,890
1,079
2,567
1,955
10,425
3,968
751
1,197
2,020
1,0U
8,533
2,606
5,927
1.125
792
333
80.023
8,249
19.4/W
12,558
2,531
4,351
10,297
12,750
29.287
2,023
1,283
560
1,518
789
23,114
774
1,304
488
207
211
638
3,536
15,956
78,881
1,561,109
440,892
355,368
97,514
153,576
96,424
66.178
51,827
2,073
n*a.
1,300
1,089
2,215
6,232
1,442
487
41J
'542
648
11.095
1.272.036
4,821
6,274
839,466
30,398
20,24B
32,165
36,267
34,976
188,298
90,218
18,067
37,602
34,549
83,917
190.347
U5,479
74,868
228,214
10,228
n*a*
6,220
4,631
8,222
44,678
13,437
4,876
5,040
'3,521
20,251
102,070
274,501
70,315
31,755
158,640
5,799
3,677
9,894
8,254
5,326
58,730
24,181
4,621
11,675
7,885
18,758
55.990
66,078
43,461
1,597
n*a.
1,731
982
1,064
13,683
3,560
1,162
1,572
'826
5,393
25.154
117.252
65.501
35,729
20,261
6.U9
18,193
6,961
n.a.
71,341
2,560
1,526
4,179
3,373
2,408
22,941
8,924
1,663
3,996
3,265
6,208
25.618
14,294
11,324
4,498
44,667
1,724
n.a*
1,726
976
1,253
12,297
2,858
900
1,105
'853
4,046
25.320
16,508
8,812
960
n.a*
75.262
10,375
4,434
947,351
2,941
n*a*
224,205
4,695
1,424
232,088
389
n*a.
42,660
3,880
618
1,557
n.a.
16,797
10,732
1,297
3,615
9,685
12,485
20,651
44,411
214,796
22,567
47,835
978
1,601
2,168
2,252
982
12,670
1,451
355
365
363
618
(«)
'9,518
100,679
45,507
68,610
126,375
86,401
475,368
60,472
7,390
3,617
11,529
5,534
386,826
2,385
9,801
3,961
2,592
1,570
7,618
36,854
322,045
21,687
9,222
16,926
35,095
29,902
88,806
7,466
46,331
12,873
3,435
3,809
5,261
1,946
61,482
n.a.
3,875
1,058
977
353
2,322
(»)
'52,397
20,791
9,958
16,082
30,107
13,404
134,280
2,627
7,338
17,709
549
684
1,815
1,138
112,335
200
2,4S2
395
572
353
1,651
8,844
97,838
2,004
2,338
3,496
6,915
2,946
22.334
21.100
3,733
307
249
722
231
17,042
882
136
173
197
423
( = )
'15,231
10,262
3,928
6,910
13,966
6,214
50,104
7.951
6,458
365
340
863
598
41,480
119
968
196
242
191
770
3,434
35,560
2,342
1,834
3,275
7,949
2,977
20.359
3,163
4B4
349
736
233
15,894
706
126
223
201
458
(")
'14,180
101,749
94.297
66,914
2,057
1,222
2,827
3,117
1,964
11,834
4,362
322
1,311
2,229
533
5.828
1,918
3,910
763
328
84.375
20.131
12,935
2,733
4,463
U,34«
13,053
30.982
2,224
1,300
576
1,633
829
24,420
805
1,352
531
232
220
633
3,332
16,765
0,534
55,339
2,201
n.a*
1,466
1,133
2,363
7,067
1,472
500
424
'543
380
8.126
3,844
4,282
76,947
17,266
16. U2
11,000
1,410
3,732
10,261
12,530
20.743
1,033
1,621
2,178
2,248
1,012
12,656
n.a.
1,501
361
330
364
643
(»)
'9,407
» Proprietors of unincorporated businesses,
n*a* Not available or not applicable*
n*e*c* Not elsewhere classified*
^ 1939 receipts include Federal, State, and local amusement, sales, and excise taxes collected directly from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency*
^ Includes motion picture theaters*
^ Includes Industrial laundries, linen supply, and diaper service, with power laundry facilities*
* Includes diaper service, without power laundry facilities*
5 Includes self-service laundries and electrolysis establishments*
* Includes miscellaneous advertising service, news syndicates, miscellaneous service to dwellings, etc*, and telephone answering service*
' Includes glass replacement are! repair shops and automobile services, n*e.c.
8 Included in custom industries with custom welders in 1939*
' Includes lawn mower sharpening and repair shops*
1.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table IB.— AMUSEMENTS -UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948 AND 1939
ESTABLISHMFNTS, RfCElPTS. Pay RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business
Establishments
(Humbcr)
Receipts (inc. taxes).
entire year
(Thousdnd dolldrsi
1939
Pay ro!l. entire year
(Thousand doIUrj)
19«
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
(Nuitiberl
1948
1939
Active propnetors*
(>(umber)
Novetnber
1948
Uni'.ed States / total.
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, re^^ar.
Outdoor motion picture theaters..
Portable motion picture theaters.
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers.
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total.
Billiard and pool parlors
Bowlin., alleys
Dance hells, studios, and schools.
Race track operation, total.
Automobile
Dog
Horse
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total.
Baseball and football clubs, etc..
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters).
Football clubs (inc. promoters).
Stadiujns, athletic fields, etc..
Bathing- beaches..
Golf courses
Ridin academies.
Skating rinks
Skating rinks, rcller.
Skating rinks, ice....
Swimming- po-ls.
Commercial sports operators, n.e.c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals
Other commercial sports operators, n.e.c...
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion
picture )
Misc. amusement and recreation services, total..
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shootiaj galleries
Ccin-operated amusement device services
Misc. amusement and recreation services, n.e.c.
18, ..31
320
122
2,026
9,661
i,505
1,074
589
357
21
211
261
325
709
l,i24
1,382
42
499
2,711
147
1,587
977
6,308
1,604
368
181
2,447
1,708
44,917
2,672,997
998, ^9
610,034
225,481
223,687
15,115
n.a.
n.a.
550
17,644
1,614,282
n.a
1,566,890
46,838
554
12,998
4,646
2,191
673,045
n.a.
n.a.
4,946
87,450
293,872
8,569
70
17,066
n.a.
131,583
n.a.
n.a.
3,654
23,239
187,031
65,927
138,198
37,205
187,905
38,631
48,819
14,156
44,485
12,413
51,902
8,615
17,046
162, 244
193,333
40,732
n.a.
817
3,523
31,198
57,553
5,892
17,347
4,498
3,164
181,222
5,713
96
10,335
76,543
9,766
.,777
128,857
n.a.
n.a.
3,778
53,028
9,930
43,098
8,388
3,468
132
720
7,312
316
325
6,974
17,196
(?)
n.a.
276
n.a.
188
344
1,193
1,134
59
n.a.
247
1,382
130,797
77,183
12,000
41,614
4,078
8,368
5,197
21,919
18,475
3,444
7,338
15,636
426
6,981
8,229
263,332
n.a.
24,940
n.a.
9,254
1,994
2,875
8,243
6,550
1,693
433
1,944
32,461
n.a.
1,093
245
324
n.a.
'2,294
24,400
42,048
1,586
99,191
96,107
7,314
10,123
850
n.a.
'70,751
42,803
28, 394
5,464
8,945
1,014
2,501
1,145
5,283
4,254
1,029
1,838
2,%9
35
1,000
1,934
56,803
66,36'
n.a.
10,942
n.a.
1,930
(')
534
2,144
1,641
503
n.a.
46
276
11,459
n.a.
4,703
12,237
339
20,232
23,858
1,504
2,997
160
n.a.
'20,862
8,885
3,066
1,047
4,772
200
900
698
4,783
4,042
741
,236
15
441
830
13,288
21,326
n.a.
1,889
n.a.
3,499
192
1,115
3,839
3,172
667
n.a,
36
225
,096
2,708
139
7,265
10,118
543
1,114
181
n.a.
'7,908
,978
433
1,742
13,760
9,588
.4,172
1,018
85
164
34
234
252
669
1,409
1,387
22
381
2,760
147
1,617
996
1,236
5,676
1,083
270
140
2,596
1,587
6,717
n.a.
831
16,810
12,773
4,037
2,029
30
36
n.a,
113
(')
1,112
1,088
24
516
n.a,
247
1,341
n.a.
705
148
255
n.a.
'1,969
" Proprietors of unincorporated businesses,
n.a. Hot available or not applicable,
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
' Includes motion picture theaters.
' Taxes consist of Federal, State, and local amusement, sales, and excise taxes collected directly from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency.
^ Out of scope of the Census in 1939.
' Data for 1948 include legalized gambling operations; in 1939, such operations were out of scope of the Census. The 1948 and 1939 net revenues of pari-muluel betting at
race tracks are included in the clasoif ication "Race track operation."
' Includes outdoor motion picture theaters, portable irotion theaters, football clubs {inc. promoters), other coinmercial sports operators, n.e.c, and coin-operated amu.'^eiiient
device services. Also includes statistics for the New York World's Fair and the Golden Gate International Exposition.
UNITED STATES SUMMARY 1.05
Tible 1 C— PERSONAL. BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948 AND 1939
ESTABLISHMFNTS, RECEIPTS. PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Geognphic division and Sate
Establtshmenu
Recdpta, entire year
Pay roll, entire year
Paid employees, workweelt
ended nearest Nov. 15
Active proprietors "
(Humbcr)
{Thousand dollars)
(Thmwarui dollars)
(>iumberl
iHumhcr)
194«
1939
1948
1939
194«
1939
1948
1939
1948
1939
559,559
570,057
8,578,162
2,973,503
2,871,214
911,248
1,342,496
936,271
574,610
579,433
38,709
41,159
507,270
212,615
158,981
61,807
79,199
62,368
38,210
40,648
141,838
148,339
2,395,360
894,190
838,066
283,^70
346,084
243,709
144,817
152,706
110,159
117,180
1,848,908
655,299
638,458
202,478
276, 381
195,493
112,836
118,491
53,593
62,423
652,463
242,731
189,848
66,454
98,285
79,108
55,805
63,962
58,652
50,624
879,003
260,381
305, 536
85,040
176,347
111,416
58,832
49,663
26,349
24,908
354,784
102,023
118,323
31,315
74,834
45,324
27,208
25,013
50,993
49,043
634,099
186,079
198,923
54,091
115,693
76,450
52,807
50,305
17,008
16,632
233,338
73,816
70,038
20,708
36, 176
24,301
17,999
17,076
02,258
59,749
1,072,937
346,459
353,041
106,185
139,497
98, 102
66,096
61,569
3,129
3,705
30,618
12,750
8,346
3,083
4,673
3,537
3,077
3,664
2,167
1,964
22,155
8,503
5,880
2,187
3,309
2,450
2,210
2,027
1,426
1,525
11,724
5,388
2,833
1,086
1,698
1,308
1,426
1,537
19,886
22,672
280,002
124,298
91,352
37, 564
45,294
37, 381
19, 385
22,281
3,771
3,624
45,102
18,970
13,986
5,457
6,866
5,607
3,740
3,587
8,330
7,669
117,669
42,706
36,584
12,430
17, 359
12,085
3,370
7,552
77,310
85,139
1,541,959
589,080
576,390
193,657
217,725
151,911
73,310
88,813
22,249
21,364
313,030
111,899
99,540
35,345
45,689
34,266
22,595
20,818
42,279
41,836
540,371
193,211
162,136
54,168
82,670
57,532
43,912
43,075
28,990
31,183
437,447
157,156
145,688
46,211
67,452
46,929
29,316
31,503
13,640
14,826
184,299
58,162
57,387
15,923
29,207
19,017
14,192
15,249
35,218
39,057
706,502
263, 500
259,680
87, 577
101,515
77,892
36,155
39,564
21, 376
20, 567
367,268
122,476
130,266
38,423
55,372
. 35,952
22,220
20,473
10,935
11,547
153,392
54,005
45,437
14,344
22,335
15,703
10,953
11,702
10,104
11,904
IX, 571
53,132
40,767
14,478
19,521
15,112
10,503
12,367
9,851
11,756
108,486
40,845
28,085
9,605
14,764
12,222
10,378
12,177
16,243
18,070
225,819
85,968
74,378
27,533
37,463
30,953
16,553
18,153
1,955
2,263
16,916
5,709
3,682
1,174
2,312
1,583
2,068
2,314
2,087
2,617
19,521
7,044
4,745
1,484
2,739
2,245
2,150
2,662
5,342
6,832
63,434
23, 576
16,143
6,064
9,040
7,815
5,639
7,036
8,011
8,981
83,716
26,457
22,048
6,116
12,446
9,178
3,514
9,253
1,193
1,296
15,609
6,178
4,794
1,635
2,521
1,824
1,180
1,261
7,910
7,794
121,055
37,826
40,056
11,920
20, 359
14,178
7,987
7,752
3,539
3,626
88,430
36,547
34,855
13,812
16,267
13,145
3,414
3,534
7,94-i
7,075
120,811
35,646
41,796
11,598
25,015
15,839
7,914
6,371
4,476
4,403
59, 395
17,735
19,541
5,188
10,836
6,167
4,443
4,366
9,571
7,590
129,426
35,616
45,859
11,853
30,051
17,999
9,873
■ 7,543
4,574
4,041
58,062
15,656
19,659
4,963
13,922
8,135
4,538
3,966
9,121
7,603
130,909
36,852
46,597
11,834
28,936
18,454
9,148
7,332
10,324
7,196
155,306
38, 325
52,379
12,237
28,440
15,675
10,335
7,038
6,806
7,259
93,329
29,982
28,560
8,658
16,654
11,098
7,321
7,323
7,960
7,357
123,577
36,389
43,253
11,714
26,189
16, 557
3,134
7,505
6,982
5,971
90,590
22,666
31,037
7,054
20,663
11,333
7,036
5,847
4,601
4,321
47,288
12,986
15,473
3,889
11,328
6,336
4,717
4,338
5,276
5,239
49,130
15,530
14,965
4,081
10,134
6,347
5,480
5,356
6,692
6,198
90,866
28,046
30,502
9,115
18,479
12,701
6,765
6,160
9,301
9,555
101,279
31,498
29,209
8,663
16,551
12,211
9,888
9,337
29,724
28,051
392,824
111,005
124,247
32,232
70,529
45,191
30,674
23,952
1,942
2,384
23,823
9,477
6,237
2,258
3,229
2,390
2,122
2,494
1,867
1,829
23,069
7,420
6,121
1,814
3,164
2,245
2,010
1,925
923
1,078
12,356
4,112
3,569
1,019
1,860
1,238
993
1,133
5,117
5,576
72,783
24,610
22,859
7,394
12,083
8,824
5,368
5,703
1,987
1,439
24,661
5,537
7,318
1,522
4,140
2,109
2,096
1,406
2,300
1,641
34,413
9,521
10,959
2,808
5,425
3,360
2,395
1,639
2,232
2,127
31,111
9,913
9,300
2,948
4,710
3,318
2,334
2,144
640
558
11,122
3,226
3,675
945
1,565
817
681
532
8,787
8,936
1>4,550
43,666
44,127
13,179
17,602
12,474
9,172
9,045
5,898
5,291
96,727
26,626
29,902
7,624
12,416
8,003
6,365
5,423
47,573
45,522
841,660
276,167
279,012
85,382
109,479
77,625
50, 559
47,101
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New Engbnd
Middle AtUntic
East North Central
West North Central
South AtUnuc
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic , - -
New England:
Mauie
New Hampshire
Vennont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut , , • ■ ■
Middle Atlantic:
New Yorit
New jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missoun
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georeia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Amona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
CaHfomia
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
1.06
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 1 D.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948 AND 193S
Establishments, Receipts. Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Establishments
(?iumbcT)
Rcccipti {inc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand dolUrs)
1948
1939
Pay roll, entire year
(ThoiuanA dolhiTs)
1948
E^d employees, workweek
ended neareat Nov. 15
CMumberl
1948
19J9
Active proprietors*
(Humber)
November
1948
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central ,
West South Central ,
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont '. .
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Netnaska
Kansas. . . ,
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Geoceia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada*
Pacific.
Washington
Oregon
Calitoniia
50,347
«,917
2,672,997
998,079
610,034
341,931
3,206
9,695
10,588
5,698
6,298
3,074
5,112
2,013
4,663
389
268
184
1,402
287
676
4,687
1,566
3,442
2,917
1,363
2,681
2,623
1,004
992
1,071
1,602
247
333
609
844
132
793
201
967
595
1,088
497
875
1,150
767
936
803
568
772
714
1,023
2,603
222
249
131
511
274
251
as
120
839
533
3,291
3,042
8,434
8,831
5,801
5,518
2,469
4,803
2,131
3,888
495
211
167
1,347
206
616
^4,477
1,147
2,810
2,454
1,386
2,325
1,825
841
1,066
1,260
1,326
256
333
687
873
112
614
185
798
551
1,028
493
803
934
730
736
578
425
644
510
1,030
2,619
295
250
204
585
243
215
282
57
646
420
'2,822
184,392
721,718
54«,208
194,689
290,454
101,346
176,748
106,971
354,471
11,348
12,295
4,633
100,971
20,894
34,251
450,093
100,422
171,203
143,621
56,554
192,957
105,291
43,785
41,681
35,077
61,595
5,856
7,979
17,788
24,713
8,142
46,287
23,267
39,376
24,508
33,690
14,456
29,472
71,256
32,118
31,332
24,454
13,442
17,377
31,053
27,957
100,361
7,941
9,540
4,494
21,167
8,161
U,977
11,934
31,757
43,090
24,872
286,509
73,443
309,131
202,197
74,252
97,472
32,382
58,738
27,775
122,689
5,191
5,002
2,031
38,596
7,629
14,994
'206,883
34,983
67,265
51,352
21,722
75,457
35,987
17,679
16,328
15,401
22,535
2,324
2,386
6,387
8,391
2,391
16,017
9,963
13,018
9,215
12,161
4,880
10,144
19,683
10,829
9,875
7,022
4,656
5,436
9,961
10,435
32,906
3,686
3,309
2,218
6,833
2,963
3,307
4,374
1,085
13,495
8,438
'100,756
39,659
178,430
125,103
40,396
61,414
19,660
34,652
28, UO
82,610
2,121
2,476
801
22,817
4,193
7,251
122,636
20,152
35,642
33,479
11,645
45,145
25,551
9,283
9,278
6,276
15,228
785
1,369
3,232
4,228
1,549
10,001
6,833
8,263
4,183
6,993
2,572
6,230
14,790
6,205
6,278
4,718
2,459
2,964
6,437
5,436
19,815
1,360
1,796
701
4,190
1,306
2,136
2,372
14,249
9,706
5,174
67,730
15,870
74,583
46,538
15,625
21,137
6,584
11,303
5,257
28,584
985
906
370
8,753
1,684
3,172
'52,436
7,580
14,567
11,909
4,437
18,130
8,205
3,857
3,482
2,780
5,799
427
576
1,144
1,417
522
3,622
2,515
2,815
1,724
2,602
1,0U
2,113
4,210
2,202
2,195
1,407
780
931
1,897
2,088
6,387
736
620
405
1,292
451
601
942
210
3,188
1,920
'23,476
24,696
81,764
79,082
30, 579
36,625
14,208
23,801
14,367
36,809
1,628
1,912
741
12,885
2,654
4,876
47,068
9,911
24,785
21,464
9,226
23,713
17,371
7,308
6,727
5,804
8,678
887
1,325
3,072
795
6,038
3,398
5,425
2,931
4,863
1,876
4,148
7,151
4,284
4,141
3,715
2,068
2,338
4,301
3,986
13,176
1,116
1,384
654
2,756
1,144
1,636
1,784
3,893
5,583
3,042
28,184
16,807
56,732
49,139
20,542
25,106
8,257
15,278
7,780
24,046
1,491
752
569
8,224
2,098
3,673
'33,267
6,906
16,559
12,726
5,555
16,767
9,222
4,869
4,3U
4,4U
5,482
689
973
2,168
2,505
617
5,162
2,181
3,632
2,107
3,473
1,476
2,803
3,655
2,546
2,497
1,831
1,383
1,306
2,296
2,876
8,800
1,202
968
648
1,924
637
881
1,242
278
3,365
2,229
'18,452
2,038
7,198
8,479
4,808
4,368
2,219
3,577
1,534
3,653
263
178
127
843
177
450
3,190
1,104
2,904
2,202
1,112
2,080
2,349
736
848
896
1,313
218
285
527
721
580
104
676
448
753
351
569
8U
604
666
537
412
583
477
799
1,718
170
162
104
379
207
200
198
114
688
443
2,522
33,971
2,157
6,056
7,087
4,875
3,658
1,800
3,656
1,713
2,969
413
132
127
398
126
441
'3, no
734
2,212
1,888
1,128
1,858
1,543
670
945
1,053
1,074
224
267
571
741
73
424
110
502
374
703
328
497
647
582
SU
399
305
51/4
321
835
1,986
234
186
190
4«9
200
152
227
55
451
352
'2,166
sales, and excise taxes collected from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency.
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
^ Includes action picture theaters.
^ Taxes consist of Federal, state and local amusement,
' Includes statistics for the New York World's Fair.
* Data for 1948 include legalized gambling operations; In 1939, such operations were out of scope of the Census.
' Includes statistics for the Golden Gate International Exposition.
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
1.07
Tabic 1 E.—
HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
'VND 193<
)
Hotels
Guest rooms
(>{uml>er)
Receipts, entire year
[Thcnuand dollars)
Pay roll, entire year
(TItoiisanJ dollars)
Active propnctors*
CHumhcr)
1948
1939
1948
19J9
1948
1939
1948
1939
November
1948
1939
29,650
27,987
1,549,823
1,444,390
2,172,756
863,155
660,004
243,228
26,411
24,018
Geographic divisions:
2,192
5,058
4,545
3,303
3,697
1,035
2,705
2,322
4,793
1,523
4,346
4,035
3,410
3,192
1,049
2,994
2,565
4,873
94,233
342,628
286,264
145,270
187,590
47,838
110,826
85,233
249,941
68,846
300,700
271,170
146,604
154,398
44,756
103,906
89,907
259,103
143,273
610,165
418,125
170,445
268,231
67,471
132,472
105,604
256,969
49,399
254,040
163,724
72,796
97,712
26,961
53,570
37,145
102,308
42,572
194,325
131,221
49,716
75,285
18,379
37,456
30,841
79,709
14,119
73,581
52,522
19,507
24, 336
6,680
13,175
9,325
29,383
1,810
4,615
3,949
3,115
3,094
363
2,231
2,252
4,482
1,239
3,719
3,237
3,022
2,527
836
WMt &»uth Central
2,636
2,331
PioSc
4,421
New England :
462
460
221
665
96
288
2,664
1,170
1,224
766
522
1,259
1,136
862
818
442
818
219
194
347
465
71
262
100
447
255
405
196
346
1,615
308
323
2U
190
3X9
287
607
1,492
398
220
208
652
237
266
138
153
781
468
3,544
402
241
129
494
55
201
2,320
951
1,075
801
507
1,192
865
670
804
509
828
232
194
384
459
38
211
91
410
244
373
144
353
1,328
319
317
240
173
334
285
673
1,702
492
275
218
722
229
236
233
160
983
494
3,396
17,699
15,446
6,670
35,302
4,822
14,294
220,637
60,322
61,669
52,389
26,796
117,284
53,929
30,366
33,479
21,082
45,621
7,648
6,535
14,348
16,557
1,981
11,159
16,699
19,339
11,453
18,805
7,877
17,878
81,899
13,311
16,427
9,386
8,714
12,094
12,452
23,308
62,972
13,673
7,460
7,928
25,525
7,216
9,479
7,561
6,391
42,243
23,389
184,309
15,463
9,089
4,725
27,422
3,026
9,121
202,181
45,592
52,927
51,704
26,631
111,936
54,440
26,409
36,685
22,330
41,877
7,143
6,727
15,311
16,031
1,477
9,479
14,114
17,149
11,247
15,745
6,285
16,145
62,757
12,613
15,480
9,098
7,565
11,784
11,109
23,008
63,005
16,433
8,778
8,521
26,488
6,775
3,861
8,726
5,325
50,747
24,521
183,835
17,975
15,096
8,313
70, 503
8,481
22,900
409,571
83,655
115,939
92, 320
35,606
171,403
73,946
44,850
40,690
23,782
59,321
8,368
5,841
17,334
14,610
4,633
19,353
40,931
32,091
14,630
21,987
9,676
25,109
99,811
19,186
23,623
13,285
11, 377
13,329
22,953
17,751
78,439
12,498
9,309
8,039
24,316
7,832
14,606
8,470
20,484
32,207
19,831
204,881
6,493
4,315
2,949
26,793
3,109
6,235
183,215
27,253
43,572
38,247
15,078
69,164
29,137
17,093
19,030
11,701
22,608
2,995
2,517
7,334
6,111
2,095
8,192
17,360
11,658
6,025
3,750
3,664
9,696
30,272
7,939
10,029
4,784
4,159
5,620
9,541
6,765
31,644
4,876
3,469
3,394
9,097
3,650
6,278
3,390
2,991
14,536
8,010
79,762
4,796
3,962
2,304
22,004
2,660
6,846
134,701
24,322
35,302
29,902
10,539
57,843
20,627
12,305
12,090
6,991
13,434
1,857
1,439
4,985
3,920
1,380
5,663
13,465
9,619
4,622
5,337
2,629
6,570
25,495
5,480
6,683
3,606
3,110
3,632
6,478
5,412
21,934
3,266
3,279
2,158
6,690
2,058
4,392
2,599
6,399
10,613
6,212
62,879
1,527
1,062
726
7,949
971
1,884
53,732
7,305
12,544
12,356
4,285
22,648
8,630
4,553
5,499
2,909
6,833
597
555
1,817
1,397
497
2,242
5,222
2,912
1,397
1,924
825
2,264
5,553
2,239
2,355
i,ia
965
1,313
2,454
1,743
7,665
1,193
995
713
2,420
834
1,484
927
758
4,452
2,250
23,181
411
459
173
454
76
237
2,324
1,112
1,179
553
439
1,003
1,129
325
832
393
703
226
168
328
460
72
231
63
353
197
319
155
270
1,434
281
263
173
146
309
221
530
1,171
430
203
202
669
226
213
173
136
712
502
3,268
363
Middle AUandc:
1,870
359
Pennsylvania
East North Geotnl:
Ohio
625
880
West North Central-.
747
581
723
471
w- _
670
222
168
Nebnab
Kansu
South Atlantic:
■ Dthwirc
Maryland
354
414
32
180
56
Virginia
323
183
308
110
290
1,045
232
Akbuoa
257
205
142
312
Othbana
242
606
1,476
Mountain:
485
243
Wyoming
194
676
184
Anaona
Uoh
Nevada
190
211
148
Padflc.
913
456
C»tfomia
3,052
• Proprietors of unincorporated lusinesses.
1.08
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table IF.— TOURIST COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE; 1948 AND 1939
ESTABUSHMENTS, RbNTAL UnITS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Geographic diViaioQ and State
Establishments
Rental units
iHumber)
1948
Receipts, entire year
(Thousand dollars)
1948
Pay roU, entire year
(Thousand dollan)
Active propnetors *
CNumbcr)
November
1948
United Sutes, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paa£c
New England
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts. . -
Rhode Island . - .
Connecticut ...
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania.
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michi^n
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Io>:rt
Missouri
North Dakota
South C^tota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central ;
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain -
Mtmtana
Idaho -
Wyoming , . . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Califomia. . .
303,900
36,722
1,700
1,683
3,184
2,750
2,999
899
3,136
3,789
5,779
<;16
547
220
363
41
113
1,034
243
406
413
280
296
1,441
749
1,063
308
542
224
217
335
36
166
1
319
77
300
> 161
319
1,600
222
362
166
149
456
253
411
2,016
392
289
270
1,031
537
703
290
277
901
1,189
3,689
927
890
1,286
1,730
1,193
421
1,912
2,036
3,126
17,541
18,267
27,310
27,245
36,418
11,611
44,211
51,960
69,337
11,337
11,328
10,329
16,877
14,048
4,476
23,868
27,722
39,661
7,557
3,386
13,410
16,390
26,262
9,327
29,905
35,944
47,824
2,114
1,410
1,766
3,146
3,932
1,523
5,965
6,668
10,198
712
839
1,137
1,661
3,412
1,421
4,544
4,032
4,796
449
165
96
155
10
52
688
73
124
151
146
146
436
407
765
194
310
23
164
130
144
174
57
125
66
141
562
98
162
71
90
204
102
214
1,392
246
163
151
571
274
370
U8
123
517
528
2,081
4,169
5,487
2,418
3,828
440
1,199
10,939
3,026
4,302
4,219
2,555
3,086
11,628
5,822
8,817
2,950
5,398
700
2,749
2,657
3,974
363
2,274
156
4,382
• 854
3,654
2,377
3,974
18,384
2,525
4,672
2,136
2,278
4,804
3,997
4,702
30,708
4,776
3,252
5,214
11,999
7,765
9,703
5,085
4,166
10,078
10,843
43,416
6,038
2,087
919
1,661
123
489
8,905
970
1,453
1,183
1,187
1,354
3,493
3,112
6,349
1,875
3,127
306
2,120
1,543
1,557
72
788
2,062
561
1,192
726
1,429
7,218
806
1,669
775
1,026
1,995
1,188
2,173
18,512
2,888
1,947
3,466
6,411
3,598
5,313
2,370
1,729
6,317
5,496
28,048
1,665
2,356
972
1,792
190
582
4,598
1,705
2,583
2,802
1,514
2,077
4,721
2,296
4,077
1,839
3,939
460
1,555
1,993
2,527
224
2,029
143
4,270
391
2,364
1,503
3,078
12,255
1,962
3,730
2,012
1,623
3,003
3,064
2,883
20,955
2,953
1,926
3,492
7,454
5,302
6,894
3,993
3,930
6,307
7,039
34,478
951
456
237
352
16
102
1,026
154
230
247
218
224
513
559
1,058
310
756
56
273
322
366
16
245
763
109
334
155
513
,797
224
662
275
362
559
425
410
4,571
500
421
792
1,113
1,073
1,267
346
656
993
1,275
7,930
148
198
106
186
17
57
325
266
248
328
138
218
283
170
330
144
505
47
192
215
228
19
249
39
543
28
336
202
417
1,579
267
553
313
288
392
568
301
3,283
304
128
420
588
598
810
729
505
517
440
3,839
258
110
176
366
557
223
801
7X
996
128
49
31
43
1
6
126
23
107
4
28
36
37
98
13
50
25
81
262
51
61
38
651
49
35
71
80
125
142
152
72
94
S30
1,812
1,366
3,508
2,934
3,207
889
2,968
4,069
6,412
457
591
218
378
52
116
1,146
245
475
429
330
317
1,637
795
1,184
333
583
67
212
237
368
39
186
333
78
304
173
315
1,779
220
357
165
147
473
213
422
1,860
UO
293
298
1,160
527
748
290
313
934
1,503
3,975
973
921
1,290
1,655
1,172
385
1,745
1,939
3,235
461
170
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Table 1 H.— AMUSEMENTS -UNITED STATES. BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
1.11
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business
Establish-
ments
[Humber)
Receipts
(exc, taxes),
enure year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprie-
tors,
November
(Numbfr)
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
{^(uTtiber)
Paid emnloyees, workweek
ended nearest —
N4arch 15
{Humher)
July 15
(Number)
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(Dollars)
July 15
(Dollars)
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
United States, total.
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion pu'lurc cheaters, regular
Outdoor motion picture theaters
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total .
Billiard and pool parlors .
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Race track operation, total
Automobile
Dog :
Hocse
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total
Badeball and tbothalt clubs, athletic belds, sports procnoters
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters)
Football clubs (inc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing, wrestling, and other
athletic events
Bathing beaches
Golf cxDurses
Riding academies
Slcaang nnks
Skating nnks, toiler
Skating nnks, ice
Swimming pools
Commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals . .
Other commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motloii picture) .
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total -
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shooting gallcnes
Coin-operated amusement device services. . . .'
Miscellaneous amusement and lecreation services, n. e. c
X Withheld to avoid disclosure,
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
50,347
2.349,601
323,396
17,458
318,419
348,183
341,931
I0,3t>2,72e
12,644^66
11,551,185
6,004
179,420
185,324
187,031
17,689
820
122
2,026
14,166
1,312,013
40,385
482
9,661
4,505
1,074
198
112
15
71
6,518
589
357
21
261
325
709
1,424
1,382
42
499
2,711
147
1,587
977
1,426
6^308
1,604
368
181
2,447
1,708
65,485
137,276
32,998
177,032
254,877
6,453
72
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1,364
442
922
4,207
10,673
293,872
8,569
70
17,066
64,315
7,434
16,278
153,320
169,964
1,181
768
8,924
23,369
12,413
51,902
9,379
7,978
433
77
1,742
13,760
817
3,523
31,198
57,553
9,588
4,172
1,018
85.
5,607
316
81
122
3,448
177,621
1,701
98
8,308
69,959
176,493
8,652
179
9,208
33,519
181,222
5,713
96
10,335
76,543
UX7A56
2,007
1,441
S65
22.
18
5,869
31
2
4,420
8,963
60,996
7,937
A.959
139
986
3,834
15,987
8,540
24,979
8,525
17,708
9,766
66,777
8,597
7,615
4333,593
52,679
1,184
281,620
1/21,064
5,812,060
1,654
1,554
14,500
36,986
316
325
6,974
17,196
240,358
1480,706
345,992
% 568,722
241,614
1,724
335,726
771,468
5,732,102
4,713
64,476
276,803
700,949
233,028
538,440
191,488
U95.875
5,555,477
175,572
1,053
367,166
1,553,552
37,548
97,242
1^61,085
1.582,360
265,290
1,288,262
194,177
593,890
7,730
19,988
566,172
943,832
110,655
65,062
10,239
3,849
3,304
5,180
19,775
16,770
3,005
6,670
15,531
422
6,915
8,194
133,902'
251,555
22,953
38,660
1,581
97,460
90,901
20,142
12,121
1,761
229
64
17
2,144
1,705
439
11,777
1,447
3,383
5
1,731
5,206
42,803
28,394
5,464
8,945
1,014
2,501
1,145
•5,283
4,254
1,029
1,838
2,969
35
1,000
1,934
56,803.
66,369
164
34
234
252
669
1,409
1,387
22
381
2,760
147
1,617
996
1,236
5,676
277
157
460
1,237
1,229
8
371
1,833
69
1,269
545
143
2,423
7,383
2,452
113
5,313
200
741
627
4,584
3,905
679
505
1,447
16
418
1,013
12,750
19,099
22,415
20,135
175
2,105
1,761
1,959
830
3,657
3,424
233
3,227
3,137
50
1,207
1,880
11,035
45,828
4,703
12,237
339
20,232
28,358
1,083
270
140
2,596
1,587
704
221
56
555
887
825
2,626
146
7,082
8,420
6,015
15,802
272
3,145
15,594
3,835
3,066
1,047
4,772
200
900
693
4,733
4,042
741
444
1,236
15
441
330
13,283
21,326
1,096
2,708
139
7,265
10,113
479,379
181,393
13,336
6,726
29,609
19,462
108,178
84,495
23,683
15,034
42,561
293
11,701
30,567
1A33,253
913,338
28,952
99,892
5,859
367,306
411,329
V 56, 906
1,060,183
20,699
52,238
75,903
25,421
84,832
74,691
10,141
93,283
93,777
1,572
38,262
53,943
927,191
1.828,298
208,390
486,897
10,422
411,986
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1.30
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 1 K.—AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
NEW ENGLAND
ESTABUSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, PaV RolL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business
Establish-
Receipts
Pay roll.
Unincorporated
businesses
I^d employees, workweek
ended nearest —
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
Active
Unpaid
ments
entire year
entire year
propne-
tors.
family
workers.
March IS
July 15
Nov. 15
March 15
July 15
Nov. IS
Wuraber)
(Thcmsand
daUan)
(Thousand
doll<lTs)
(Tbousdrui
dollars)
November
(Number)
November
(Xumber)
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
(Dolbrs)
(DolUrs)
(Dollorl)
3,206
162,870
21,522
39,659
2,033
806
22,412
25,955
24,696
623,353
932^37
735,747
912
90.941
16.807
19.584
250
113
11,836
11.315
12,151
351.919
363.489
370.943
SIS
89, Si's
16)547
19,181
239
113
11,821
11,388
11,907
351,260
350,665
364;4i2
33
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x
(x)
(x)
1
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
85
1,878
(x)
936
74
6
490
525
517
13,397
15,823
15,317
1,022
11,960
40
4,236
877
182
6,560
2,520
6,832
103,958
43.019
109.186
3i6
i;702
4
288
386
•>6
273
199
273
6,109
4,774
6,012
636
10,258
36
3,948
491
106
6,232
2,321
6,559
97,349
38,245
103,174
103
2,227
297
525
66
101
543
641
623
7,892
9,115
9,043
23
23,339
921
4,341
3
120
3.425
1.393
11,174
194,225
38.108
li
1,122
175
126
3
5
358
91
228
6,162
697
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
5
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(l)
(X)
431
15,040
(x)
4,578
350
216
1,665
2,459
1,804
77,363
117,768
65,845
38
12,170
2,080
3,844
11
5
1,123
1,784
1,370
64,155
98,996
54,489
12
5,005
883
2,215
2
...
135
1,465
550
12,352
80,948
6,887
26
7,165
1,197
1,629
9
5
988
319
320
51,303
13,048
47,602
24
141
(x)
30
22
15
12
40
11
90
1,514
170
32
324
(z)
82
23
22
20
96
27
563
3,197
794
82
399
M
68
73
44
44
60
47
1,265
1,573
1,430
78
940
73
299
63
32
239
238
263
5,513
6,149
6,319
72
885
75
273
59
32
226
238
250
4,831
6,149
5,590
6
55
3
26
4
13
...
13
632
...
729
5
8
M
3
4
2
...
8
...
315
...
172
1,058
5
252
149
96
227
233
36
5,732
6,024
2,643
3
21
...
1
6
3
2
1
...
55
15
64
182
2
25
58
35
1
59
1
7
1,417
7
100
855
3
226
85
58
226
172
34
5,775
4,552
2,621
86
4,385
(x)
2,405
70
11
497
1,132
614
34,537
70,535
47,040
544
13.100
685
3.054
348
172
701
3.438
757
28.108
118.913
30.265
278
2,923
171
629
133
83
79
997
82
3,144
31,265
3,275
19
1,945
142
594
2
4
97
909
127
2,581
25,738
3,535
20
99
1
15
13
3
4
27
3
220
996
8
120
3,635
16
821
111
22
293
432
292
13,628
19,263
14,041
107
4,493
355
995
89
60
223
1,073
253
8,535
41,651
9,406
Geographic division , total
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular
CXjtdoor- motion picture theaters
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total
Billiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Race track operation, tdtal
Automobile .
Dog
Horse
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total
Baseball and football clubs, Athletic fields, sports promoters
Baseball clubs {inc. promoters) .
Football clubs (inc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing, wrestling, and other
athletic events
Bathing beaches
Golf courses ...
Riding academies
Skating rinks
Skating rinks, roller
Skating nnks, ice
Swimming pools
Commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals
Other commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion picture) . .
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total . .
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shooting galleries
Coin-operated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n. e. c
X Withheld to avoid disclosure,
z Less than $500.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
1.31
Tabic 1 K.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
MIDDLE ATLANTIC
ESTABUSHMENTS, RBCEIPTS, PaY RoLL. A^4D PERSONNEL
Kind of business
Establish-
oicnts
(Humber)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
propnc-
tors,
November
(>(uTnbcf)
Unpaid
fatnily
workers.
November
(XumM
Paid emptoyees, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
{>{umbCT)
July IS
(T^umber)
Nov. 15
(Humber)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
{Dollars)
July 15
{Dollars)
Nov. 15
(Ooltart)
Geographic division, total
Motion picture theaters, total
Mocton picture cheaters, regular
Outdoor motion picture theaters
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total .
BiUurd and pool parlors
Bowling alleys .
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Race track operation, total
Automobile
Dog
Horst
Sports promoten and commercial operators, total
Bucball ind football clubs, achledc fields, sports promoters
Baseball clubs (inc. promotas)
Football clubs (inc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic delds, promoters of boxing, wrestling, and other
athletic events.
Bathing beaches
Golf courses
Riding academies
Skating nnks .
Skating nnks, roller
Skating rinks, ice
Swimming pools
Oxnmeraal sports operators, n. e, c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentab .
Other commercial sports operators, n.e.c
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion picture) .
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation serrices, total .
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shooting gallcncs . .
Qxn-opeiated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreatian services, n. e. c
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Includes ootion picture theaters.
339
2,biA
1,121
125
32
iT
'is
1,493
122
51
220
213
7
699
78
353
268
695
1,487
106
44
473
308
178,430
7,198
2,956
77,193
84,635
81,764
3,081,031
3,717,833
3,338,549
345,863
541,555
4,282
29
10,760
36,741
652
1
(x)
85,922
880
5,798
11,566
""95r
7TB
28,553
5,270
49,398
1^179
48,219
50,269
M
(x)
3,019
7,615
"T7233"
10,282
2,238
9,099
74
2
327
2,602
426
57
43,672
44,063
44,690
43,631
36
5
1,820
14,598
43,043
1,016
1,913
5,184
1,591
1,011
109
361
356
92
3
1,095
13,503
1,358
708
4,357
1,328
5,689
44,199
488
3
2,200
15,872
1,523,858
173517337
1,813
■ 213
104,762
271,367
1,663,100
1 653 5l4
110,235
108,903
8,946
16,986
1,347
695
4,464
220
5,469
8,667
1,172
14,700
1,433
1,521
16
1,505
5,366
26,103
245,264
40,940
51.046
50,496
235,970
21,698
87,205
40,039
475,829
6,499
469,330
394,966
1,583,155
1; 568; 27?
14,770
106
126,447
295,190
34,576
18,601
(x)
(x)
1,516
1,548
1,132
4,589
4,174
415
3,010
3,898
183
1,368
2,347
81,404
8,984
12,562
480
18,201
10,391
6,627
3,758
(x)
(x)
540
477
63
13
1
5
7
5,455
2,552
13,012
7,484
(x)
(x)
382
447
223
1,411
1,270
141
165
534
35,467
11.354
(x)
(x)
(x)
426
1,233
2
63
823
7635"
3,600
3,848
2,192
72
59
164
199
194
5
371
288
594
1.280
38
115
183
183
458
39
270
149
425
82
33
500
240
266
87
19
119
196
2,493
591
(x)
(X)
55
136
145
1,236
1,138
98
40
200
3,233
4,339
3,752
(x)
(X)
625
392
162
833
820
13
821
12
251
558
5,655
12,136
3,353
1,034
(x)
(x)
70
172
152
1,187
1,098
89
257
4
51
202
7,329
3,353
183,148
67,678
(x5
(X)
2,366
4,871
4,029
29,353
25,485
3,863
3,939
8,264
120
1,237
6,907
725,910
127,173
268,381
233,162
(x)
18,210
14,656
4,445
18,962
18,105
857
45,654
24,658
289
7,352
17,017
525,748
399,013
226
644
42
1,397
924
2,248
5,223
61
1,977
2,622
231
701
23
1,370
1,028
7,665
25,615
1,732
65,186
26,980
80;«34
150,703
2,479
38,680
76,162
28,596
266,594
43,749
138,611
775
137,836
353,365
296,906
74,121
(x)
(X)
3,057
6,486
4,468
29,379
25,436
3,943
4,383
8,686
148
1,741
6,797
670,352
127, 680
6; 979
25,752
922
65,783
28,244
1.32
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table IK.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
EAST NORTH CENTRAL
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business
Establish-
ments
(J^umbcr)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roil,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Unincoiporated
businesses
Active
propne-
tors,
November
(y^umber)
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
(J^umbcr)
I^d employees, workweek
ended nearest—
March 15
(Humbcr)
July 15
(Number)
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest ^^
March 15
(Dolldrs)
July 15
(DoILiri)
Nov. 15
(Oollarj)
Geographic division , total . . . ,
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular
Outdoor motion picture theaters
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total
Billiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Race track operation, total
Automobile -
Dog
Horse
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total
Ba&eball and toothall clubs, athletic 6elds, sports promoters
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters)
Football clubs (inc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of bonng, wrestling, and other
athletic events -
Bathmg beaches . .
Golf courses - . „
Riding academies ,
Skating nnks
Skating rinks, roller /
Skating nnks, ice
Swimming pools .-
Commercial sports operators, n. e. c. .'
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals . ;
Other commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion picture) .
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total .
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shooting galleries
Coin^operated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n. e. c
3,176
172
18
1,056
3,208
1,912
1,296
207
55
— zr
1,364
50
122
160
315
313
576
26
381
169
260
77
i47
290
72,026
72,078
79,082
2/)8.1,048
2,518.823
2>m,e79
267,158
10,287
101
8,142
69,352
U,281
55,071
7,403
22,509
50,450
1,551
(x)
602
60,843
"37
515
U)
1,668
58,513
2,320
5,595
23,738
,539
74
839
3,318
1,028
34,029
36,473
35,619
965
52
32
834
3,091
19,418
37,305
53ff
1,138
5,219
2,619
21,119
2,059
4,234
1,993
1,325
199
38
428
456
197
22
33,915
77
37
3,087
25,327
1,744
23,583
1,721
244
33,831
2,606
36
3,912
8,994
,594
7,400
1,890
3,331
34,626
955
38
4,556
28,017
1,054,666
1,895
26,122
1,847
819
1/)51,044
3,471
151
72,326
536,285
1A74,449
3,961
12,759
1.000
204
3,032
2,684
7,496
56
763
3.4??
50,514
485,771
40,293
14,786
1,096,510
77,699
240
114,083
228.860
1.132,642
47,711
181,149
43, 572
210,822
1,097, 539
34,846
257
122,407
593,4*2
13,455
132.208
193,990
341.253
24,146
13,976
3,542
6,628
511
3,248
1,209
4,726
(x)
Cx)
690
2,775
60
1,109
1,606
13,039
43, 278
4,644
10,866
101
18,147
9,520
4,527
2,715
543
24
28
11
518
(x)
(x)
92
19
2
12
5
(x)
(x)
873
9,603
6, in
1,636
123
907
235
1,156
(x)
(x)
174
511
3
85
423
4,992
10,333
343
(x)
(x)
40
587
30
375
182
192
986
271
(x)
(x)
320
101
24
476
1,341
362
33
9
131
139
1,151
(x)
(x)
29
132
2
18
162
1,671
2,915
4,394
3,822
64
271
762
164
914
(x)
(x)
401
570
7
172
391
904
9,078
901
3,836
21
4,006
2,119
491
271
126
40
1
90
219
13
1,326
793
1,166
4,524
14
1,422
1,952
1,487
301
285
9
253
164
1,293
(x)
(x)
24
205
31
174
1,756
3,033
185
703
11
1,365
769
89,377
31,248
4,771
53,358
334
7,765
4,576
23,246
(x)
(x)
681
6,227
8
422
5,797
100,069
133,413
3,345
31,196
459
74,982
23,429
250,970
228,658
7,574
7,816
30,435
5,946
19,34.4
(x)
(x)
10,577
16,165
165
4,194
11,766
52,569
353,215
43,342
153,721
443
30,030
75,679
55,960
537,482
43,104
63,324
61,562
226.671
177,420
32,237
100,336
315
10,714
5,4U
25,680
(x)
(X)
617
6,514
718
5,796
120,584 .
139,205
4,974
32,269
371
78,654
22,937
x Withheld to avoid disclosure,
z Less than $500,
c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
1.33
Table 1 K.—AMUSEMENTS^-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION. BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
WEST NORTH CENTRAL
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY ROLL, AND PeRSONNBL
Kind of business
Estabbah-
tncnts
(Numbfr)
Receipts
(exc, taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roil,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
propnc-
tors,
November
(>(uinber)
Unpaid
Umily
workers.
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest -
March 1 5
(>ium ber)
July 15
(^lumber)
Nov. 15
{Tiumber)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(Dollars)
July IS
(Dollars)
Nov, 15
(Dolldn)
Geographic division, total
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular
Outdoor motion picture theaters
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total .
Billiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Race track operation, total
Autooiobik
Dog
HOTK
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total
Buebatl and football clubs, athletic fields, sports promoters
Baseball clubs (mc. promoters)
Football clubs (inc. prooioters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing, wrestling, and other
athletic events
Bathing beaches
Golf courses
Riding academies
Skating nnks
Skatmg nnks, roller
Skatmg nnks, ice
Swimming pools
Commercial sports operators, n. e. c .'\
Bicycle rentals -.
Boat and canoe rentals
Other commercial sports operators, n. c. c
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion picture) . .
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total . .
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shooting galleries
Coin-operated amusement device services
Miscellanexxis amusement and recreation services, n. e. c
X withheld to avoid disclosure.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Includes motion picture theaters
?,o98
2,411
2i
219
_,524
i52
227
8
10
13
37
253
249
206
5
132
69
72
43
5
287
139
170,259
24,430
40,396
,747
28,675
29 380
30,579
726,284
622,139
l(K,7(55
102,299
2,224
182
2,762
19,517
S;32S
l',189
6,329
543
19,997
19,545
426
26
(x)
123
~5T
65
682
59
21,556
21,089
437
30
1,654
5,342
543
1,433
3,909
1,251
26
1,614
1,578
16
20
209
1,548
1,331
1,288
24
19
26
1,104
444
228
7
"25Z"
197
16, 208
16,155
36
17
1,060
6,559
1,081
5,478
16,743
16,011
632
100
1,106
3,153
1,006
2,152
1,598
58
16,893
15,591
286
16
1,161
7,427
390,800
389,346
1,111
343
30,324
117,940
(x)
-W
2,621
1,169
6,258
1,606
10
27,129
90,311
21,104
192
4i;,486
395,897
15,593
996
34,810
65,237
26,046
39,191
24,455
1,297
1,297
7,374
5,096
84
506
300
1,904
1,762
142
M
M
13
513
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,450
955
495
10
3,071
2,360
21
132
166
148
18
322
275
273
272
"SeT
3,428
(x)
10,493
3,634
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
~3r
350
(x)
87
382
(x)
(x)
7
(x)
(x)
JxL
176
380
(x)
2,261
917
(x)
(x)
5
140
(x)
(x)
72
29
(x)
323
137
19
10
17
241
241
(x)
(x)
2
119
(x)
(x)
(x)
572
161
35
40
378
314
64
1,603
1,541
52
104
46
(x)
32
255
(x)
827
479
393
373
20
x)
3
102
X)
X)
267
131
3
58
41
449
380
69
267
,361
x)
330
961
(X)
(x)
3
(x)
(x)
(x)
40,516
13,836
47
1,519
1,230
6,333
5,032
1,301
40
232
(x)
810
550
(x
(x
(x
92,403
39,761
2,642
1,124
3,707
1,480
6,553
5,985
568
(x)
(x)
71
3,437
737
5,765
(x)
43,615
10,032
(x)
(x)
7,946
32,397
(x)
42,916
29,538
767,713
415,055
406,476
8,313
266
34,597
130,503
101,548
25,536
143
TJT'
21,986
9,757
12,229
41
2,222
1,256
7,256
5,792
1,464
(x)
(x)
680
(x)
(x)
902
6,130
(x)
42,202
12,325
1.34
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATLSTICS
Table 1 K.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION. BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
SOUTH ATLAMIC
EsTABUSHMENTS, RECErPTS, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business
Establish-
ments
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
Taxes
Pay roll,
entire year
Unincorporated
businesses
Paid employees, wc
ended nearest
ritwecit
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
Active
proprie-
tors,
Unpaid
family
March 15
July 15
Nov. 15
March 15
July 15
Nov. 15
(>(uraber)
(Thousand
dollars)
{Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollors)
November
(Number)
November
(Humber)
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
(Dollars)
(Dollars)
(Dollars)
6,293
254,620
35,834
61,414
4,368
1,827
35,028-
40.543
36,625
1,074.923
1.308.018
1,153.034
2,541
149.022
28,345
33,146
1.052
691
21,842
22,450
22.561
606.153
631.372
630.529
2,345
186
10
143,313
5,697
12
27,436
908
1
31,921
i,2a4
1
905
136
11
578
104
9
21,343
497
2
21,243
1,205
2
21,409
1,150
2
593,507
12,628
13
602,385
28,969
18
602,396
28,115
18
99
1,486
1,003
90
11
621
526
664
19,430
14,796
21,845
1,983
18,409
113
5.132
1.779
342
5,273
3,944
5.699
104.286
80.690
111.772
1,650
333
10;4l5
7,994
64
49
2,135
2,997
1,509
270
251
91
1,598
3,675
1,647
2,297
1,740
3,959
40,533
63,753
40,560
40,130
44,886
66,886
71
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
*0
34,039
2,516
6,676
8
1
2,243
1.868
1.450
150.516
142.004
117.351
li
10
16
324
8,323
25,392
40
615
1,861
1,958
4,670
8
1
48
857
1,338
85
286
1,497
74
73
1,303
1,036
54,769
94,711
1,173
18,211
122,620
1,790
6,143
109,418
781
17,243
1.989
6,387
629
477
1.670
5.810
1.918
62,096
197,430
94,229
118
101
10,832
6,807
1,723
1,240
4,716
3,370
17
10
4
4
806
339
4,032
3,327
1,018
522
33,910
16,424
148,132
143,035
67,447
16,941
5
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
12
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
55
23
45
1,073
971
380
35
7
M
258
■ 416
118
51
15
34
64
4
14
55
162
70
457
293
75
56
167
82
1,394
5,919
2,129
12,400
l;,128
2,197
1,897
6,699
2,274
136
1,768
163
471
117
110
397
333
410
8,516
7,299
10,964
134
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
97
926
59
222
78
83
77
373
59
2,240
10,621
1,922
307
11
188
108
1,293
62
651
580
2
"2
(z)
186
4
56'
126
317
12
198
107
198
4
140
54
103
4
41
58
242
11
71
160
126
3
42
81
2,433
38
1,048
1,402
5,653
149
1,607
3,897
3,026
33
1,079
1,914
45
2,032
264
889
62
9
381
272
536
26,092
16,320
35,518
738
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
fx)
(y)
(x)
(xl
f,l
(»)
131
45
(x)
2,509
(x)
192
(x)
942
(x)
33
(x)
22
(x)
280
(x)
1,065
(x)
204
(x)
10,072
(X)
41,867
(x)
7,108
353
187
(x)
15,530
- 2,125
(x)
4,404
(x)
173
(x)
86
(x)
1,507
(x)
2,956
(x)
2,260
(X)
47,833
(x)
121,593
(x)
31,729
Geographic division, tolai
Motion picture theaters, total .
Motion picture theaters, regular
Outdoor motion picture theaters .
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers .
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total
Billiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Race track operation, total
Automobile
Dog
Horse.
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total
Baseball and football clubs, athletic 6elds, sports promoters
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters)
Football clubs fine, promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing, wrestling, and other
athletic events
Bathing beaches
Golf courses
Riding academies ;
Skating rinks . .
Skating nnks, roller
Skating rinks, ice >........
Swimming pools . .
Commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Bicycle rentals . .
Boat and canoe rentals
Other commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Theaters and theatrical producers (esc. motion picture) . .
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total . .
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shooting galleries
Coin-operated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n. e. c
X Withheld to avoid disclosure,
z Less than $500,
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified,
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
1.35
Table IK.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
EAST SOUTH CENTRAL
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECIIPTS, Pav RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business
Establish-
ment
(>(umber)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
{Thousand
dollars}
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roil,
enure year
(Thousand
dollars)
UnincorpoiateJ
businesses
Active
proprie-
tors.
November
IHumbcr)
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(Atumber)
July 15
(Number)
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest
March IS
(Dollars)
July 15
(Dollars)
(Dollars)
Geographic division, total
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular
Outdoor motion picture theaters
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total
BtUiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schoolB
Race track operation, total . . , . ;
Automobile :, ... .4 .. ,«. .
Dog
Horse
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total
Baaeball and football clubs, athletic fields, sports promoters
Baseball clubs (inc promoters)
Football clubs (inc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing, wrestling, and other
athletic events .
Bathmg beaches ,
Golf courses '.
Riding academies .'
Skatmg nnks
Skatmg nnks. roller ,
Skating nnks. ice . . .
Swmuiung pools .
CJcmmeraal sports operators, n. e, c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals - . . *
Other commeraal sports operators, n. e. c
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion picture)
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total . . .
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shootmg gallenes
Coin-t>perated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n. e. c
I,5i0
49
29
34
1,156
,079
77
27
5
115
1
90
24
11
223
17
137
50
87,000
14,346
19,660
1,060
12,709
15,132
14,208
58,418
5i,Ki
(x)
(x)
548
9,049
12,807
12,369
U)
(x)
(x)
12,289
-7?T.
1,978
484
11,786
(x)
Cx)
283
2,156
1,443
713
592
(x)
(x)
30
1,058
517
Cx)
(x)
9,259
9,078
W
(x)
222
1,947
9,501
8,991
(x)
M
230
1,712
9,836
,352
(x)
(x)
225
2,14-4
993
65
184
24
4,220
4,955
1,145
802
100
1,157
555
1,244
900
(x)
218,970
5U,210
(x)
(x)
6,432
41,939
220,102
(x)
(x)
5,492
36.530
270
719
84
374
76
2,057
(x)
809
356
27,671
K,268
2,451
(XJL_
27,994
8,536
1,975
(xi
8,416
13,930
(X)
10,069
74,519
3,262
3,219
(x)
75
(x)
453
453
(x)
(X)
(x)
553
135
(x)
:,646
(X)
86
5,432
(x)
631
622
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8
(z)
(x)
414
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,542
1,513
29
(X)
27
(x)
109
109
(x)
(X)
(x)
92
21
(x)
1.806
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(X)
17
909
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
84
21
Cx)
218
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
15
149
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
164
134
Cx)
16
Cx)
98
98
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
42
12
Cx)
571
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
9
404
Cx)
1,559
1,540
Cx)
17
Cx)
104
104
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
91
43
Cx)
1.342
Cx)
Cx)
14
405
Cx)
105
81
24
Cx)
16
Cx)
128
128
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
53
11
Cx)
599
(x)
Cx)
12
406
Cx)
9,372
8,468
004
Cx)
566
Cx)
1,865
I3j865
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
1,112
190
Cx)
21.190
62,488
62,434
54
Cx)
602
Cx)
2,141
2,141
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
2,339
1,057
Cx)
45.669
Cx)
Cx)
273
16,451
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
398
16,829
Cx)
227,247
M
(x)
6,027
46,074
30,478
15,596
1,971
_Cxi_
(x)
56,569
11.947
6,000
5,383
617
Cx)
549
Cx)
2,699
2,699
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
1,624
157
Cx)
22,290
Cx)
Cx)
372
16,322
Cx)
X n'lLhheld to avoid disclosure.
= Less than $500.
D.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
1.36
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 1 K.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
WEST SOUTH CENTRAL
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business
Establish-
ments
(Humber)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dolldTs)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprie-
tors,
November
(Tv^umbcr)
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
(Humbcr)
E^d employees, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(T^lumbcr)
July 15
(Number)
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
{Dollars)
July 15
(DoUari)
Nov. 15
(OolUri)
Geographic division, total
Motion picture tlieaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular
Outdoor motion picture theaters .
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total
Bilhard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys
Dance liatls, studios, and schools. . . .
Race traclt operation, total
Automobile
Dog
Horse
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total .
Baseball and football clubs, athletic fields, sports promoters .
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters)
Football clubs {mc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing, wrestling, and other
athletic events
Bathing beaches , ,
Golf courses
Riding acadcimes
Skating rinks -/i* ■ '<
Skating rinks, roller ....'... '
Skating rinks, ice . - .
Switnoung pools . .
Commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals ,
Other commercial sports opetators. n, e. c
Theaters and theatrical producers (ezc. motion picture) . .
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total . -
Amusement devices -
Amusement parks
Shootmg gallenes
Coin-operated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and tecreation services, n. e. c
2,^35
18
43
1,2A9
,103
146
118
2
480
3
11
16
119
115
4
56
222
4
137
81
23
609
15
231
272
3,577
2,007
22,831
25,789
23,801 611,909
734, 866
106,286
5,323
38
490
11.480
18,979
885
(x)
23.481
22,476
1,002
3
286
1.243
1,173
59
36
1.158
1,089
16, 663
1,036
6,742
4,738
2,074
26
283
1,371
1,730
524
1,035
123
117
16,255
397
11
264
2.858
17,546
,033
1,825
435
16,486
1,051
9
226
2.600
17,717
1,039
1,561
454
923
10
254
3,058
1,144
,914
510
(x)
8,336
(x)
1,050
(x)
2,452
(x)
421
(x)
394
(x)
756
(x)
2.215
(x)
608
5,691
4,830
(x)
(x)
119
1,071
(x)
(x)
316
1,003
8
480
515
(x)
15,690
874
726
(x)
(x)
(z)
137
(x)
(x)
32
(x)
672
1,930
1,702
(x)
(x)
36
190
(x)
(x)
81
184
U)
■ 65
119
(x)
3.492
(x)
(x)
17
113
(x)
(x)
35
222
4
138
80
(x)
580
(x)
(x)
143
(x)
(x)
186
3
114
69
(x)
158
394
221
(x)
(x)
25
160
(x)
(x)
14
143
1
48
94
(x)
1,216
1,630
1,496
(x)
(x)
25
118
(x)
(x)
171
232
75
157
(x)
2,429
270
110
(x)
(x)
32
156
(x)
(x)
17
111
(x)
1,403
781
2,007
112
8,968
3,822
59
229
92
292
224
593
30
1,736
359
23
24
12
254
262
47
172
643
347
183
824
46
674
697
53
137
13
734
411
419,163
409,703
9,371
89
4,982
62.351
451,801
26,782
35,569
8,978
427,740
23,981
80
5,221
56.371
26,468
29,903
10,149
(x)
23,544
(x)
93,27
13,243
10,105
3,143
(x)
(x)
712
5,516
(x)
(x)
418
3,222
5
1,015
2,202
(x)
49.683
78,379
76,448
1,931
(x)
(x)
709
3,276
(x)
(>)
4,608
5,380
1,780
3,600
(x)
87.943
1,624
5,500
240
32,185
10,134
7,939
23,268
1,429
33,912
21,395
639,080
461_i046
437,943
23,039
59
7,152
29,288
37,723
11,160
(x)
19,043
9,200
5,535
3,665
(x)
(x)
946
5,591
(x)
(x) ,
428
2,400
5
949
1,446
(x) ■
59.922
1,796
5,463
485
38,895
13,283
X Withheld to avoid disclosure,
z Less than $500.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
1.37
Tabic 1 K.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
MOUNTAIN
Establishments. Receipts. Pay Roll, and Personmei
Kind ot business
EstabLsh-
mcnt5
(Humbcr)
Geographic division . total
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular
Outdoor motioti picture theaters
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total .
Billiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys . .
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Race track operation, total
Automobile -.....,
Dog
Horse
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total
Baicball and tootball clubs, athletic fields, sports promoters
Baseball clubs line promoters)
Football clubs luic. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing, wrestling, and other
athletic events
Bathing beaches
GoU courses ,
Ridmg academies
Skating nnlts .
Stating nnks. roller
■ Skating rmlcs, tee
Swimming pools
Coouneraal sports operators, n. c. c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals
Other commercial sports operators, n.e.c
Theaters and theatrical producers (ezc. motion picture) . . .
Mlacellaneous amusement and recreation services, total
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shootmg galleries .
Corn-operated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n.e.c
Receipts
(exc taxes),
entire year
(Tdousaiid
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
927
873
38
376
148
37
61
2
V.
25
11
215
JJTiio.;
i7,513
i5,477
2,019
17
3,313
3,623
(x)
(x)
"13
(x)
(x)
3,814
1,615
1,297
(x)
(x)
305
683
(X)
(x)
313
680
(x)
345
(x)
(x)
419
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
9.507
3,610
a, 298
312
(x)
(X)
Pay roll,
entire year
thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
28.110
9,049
8,670
378
1
63
1,926
(x)
(x)
364
254
192
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Jxi.
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
605
1,321
(x)
4ij-
(x)
(x)
1,018
476
440
(x)
(x)
51
134
(x)
(x)
70
198
(x)
102
(x)
(x)
-lii
105
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Active
proprie-
tors.
November
(J^umber)
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
^Number)
466
450
10
537
403
134
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
242
(X)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
3
(x)
(x)
_ixj_
(X)
(x)
(x)
(X)
391
366
10
15
(x)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(J^umber)
13,266
6,937
6,886
50
1
46
1,908
July 15
(^futnber)
14,600
(x)
(X)
164
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
386
1,522
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
I'T
160
(x)
(X)
28
103
(x)
29
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7,19*
6,805
388
1
35
1,291
Nov. 15
(dumber)
14,367
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(Dullar.1)
418
873
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,182
544
532
(x)
(x)
76
133
(x)
(x)
168
(x)
82
(X)
(x)
216
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7,397
7,152
244
1
48
2,107
449
1,658
(x)
(x>
"TJ
(x)
(x)
325
(x)
(x)
27
153
(x)
(x)
19
80
(x)
37
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
482,047
157,672
155,864
1,796
12
1,346
11,463
29,186
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
9,601
1,585
1,300
(x)
(X)
559
2,605
(X)
(x)
691
3,428
(x)
1,660
(x)
Cx)
JxL
269
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
July 15
(Dollars)
560,960
170,847
160, 318
10,517
12
775
12,591
18,491
(x)
(x)
(x)
39,051
19,515
18,970
(x)
(X)
1,977
2,410
(x)
(X)
3,277
5,545
(x)
3,576
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,966
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
: VithheiQ to avoid disclosure.
Not elsewhere classified.
Includes notion picture theaters.
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
537,777
170,003
162,549
7,442
12
1,094
46,954
14,115
32,839
(x)
(x)
(x)
U)
11,092
2,892
1,234
1,658
(x)
U)
725
2,615
(x)
(x)
370
4,025
(x)
2,43B
(x)
(X)
295
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
1.38
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 1 K.—AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: ] 948— Continued
PACIFIC
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business
Geographic division-, total
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular
Outdoor motion picture theaters
Portable motion picture theaters
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total
Billiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys -
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Race track operation, total
Automobde j
Dog
Horse -
Sports promoters and commercial operators, total
Baseball and ftiotball clubs, athletic fields, sports promoters
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters) -
Football clubs (mc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic delds, promoters of boxing, ivrestling, and other
athletic events -
Bathing beaches ' ..■:
Golfcourscs ' .-
Rtdmg academies , . .„ . i ;.,....
Skating nnlts \ '
Stcating rinks, roller
Skating nnlts, ice . .
Swimming pools
Commercial sports operators, n. e. c i .-
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals
Other commercial sports operators, n. e. c
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion picture) .
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shoonng galleries
Corn-operated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n. e. c
Establish-
ments
(?<UTnl-!r)
1,62"
1,563
63
3
550
296
10
804
22
38
121
158
142
353
12
208
133
239
39
305
271
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Tiioujdnd
doIUrs)
160,485
6,724
16
2,355
19,317
,445
13,872
7,324
37,854
(x)
35,779
21,529
10,989
6,231
1,738
3,020
(x)
1,459
(x)
3,541
2,367
1,274
363
3,032
70
1,714
1,248
24,263
34,139
2,706
3,124
533
15,715
12,061
{T}\ousani
dolhlrs)
30,171
1,044
2
(x)
169
1,091
(x)
1,849
1,976
1,030
336
610
(x)
16
(x)
438
248
190
93
29
1
16
12
1,553
(x)
194
216
(x)
(x)
215
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
35,200
1,441
1,448
7,118
1,235
5,883
2,669
9,426
~T7f
(x)
8,982
7,550
4,609
3,079
998
532
(x)
448
(x)
1,191
657
534
355
567
15
339
212
9,517
6,231
684
1,013
156
3,356
3,022
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprie-
tors,
November
(^Jumber)
127
883
574
309
159
6
(x)
(x)
30
(x)
156
149
7
50
369
12
216
141
223
30
312
278
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
(Number)
1,553
134
105
79
1
"Ho"
(x)
(x)
(x)
115
112
232
2
178
52
25
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest —
March IS
(Number)
34,277
18,974
18,537
437
678
4.929
503
4,326
1,837
728
M
711
2,569
961
486
24
451
(x)
167
(x)
755
497
258
158
323
6
190
127
1,708
2,854
261
353
51
1,025
1,154
July 15
(Number)
39,866
19,539
18,695
844
653
3,463
1,963
3,104
"Ho
(x)
2,535
4,479
2,530
2,150
35
335
(x)
252
(x)
591
453
128
343
454
15
304
135
2,084
3,846
494
829
1,075
1,368
Nov. 15
(Number)
36,809
20, 167
19,202
965
710
5,387
680
4,707
1,922
1.258
(x)
1,202
2,475
975
315
222
438
(x)
131
(x)
744
454
290
104
276
6
148
122
1,865
3,024
307
357
54
1,051
1,245
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(DolUirs)
1,352,014
664,255
646,827
17,428
28,119
142.289
24,054
118,235
57,903
(x)
56,704
39,068
20,482
2,808
15,778
(X)
7,682
(x)
25,231
14,096
11,135
6,186
9,433
122
4,952
4,359
171,904
145,272
9,437
13,663
2,420
62,820
56,932
July 15
(DolUrj)
i<»2i,6e4
71^,759
681,291
31,468
34,491
120.776
25,186
95,590
52,357
156,021
(x)
126,019
206,774
137,642
126,717
4,042
6,883
(x)
11,208
(X)
i8-,69e
12,425
5,273
11,233
17,648
823
12,510
4,515
159,712
178,994
19,404
28,847
3,624
64,825
62,094
Nov. 15
(Doliarj)
1,546,299
729,785
688,611
41,174
32,230
133.420
27,(M0
126,420
111,400
— Til —
(x)
109,723
126,071
74,153
14,177
44,753
15,223
(x)
7,925
(x)
25,009
11,610
13,199
3,410
9,111
138
5,216
3,757
165,036
157,894
12,455
14,343
2,828
65,901
62,367
Wltliheld to avoid disclosure.
Not elsei/here classified.
Includes motion picture theaters.
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SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 1 M.— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Unincorporated
Paid employees, workweek
Pay roll, workweek
Establish.
Receipts
Pay roll.
businesses
ended nearest
~
ended nearest-
-
Active
Unpaid
family
workers.
entire year
tors.
March 15
July 15
Nov. IS
March 15
July 15
Nov. 15
(Thousand
(Thousand
(Thousand
November
November
(Humbcr)
dolkrs)
dollars)
dollars)
(Number)
(^lumber)
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
(Dollars)
(Dollars)
(Dollars)
Inited Stales, total
50, 347
2,349,601
323,396
610,034
37,874
17,458
318,419
348, 183
341,931
11:062,728
12,644,466
11,551,185
Geographic divisions:
New England ...
3,206
162,870
21,522
39,659
2,038
806
22,412
25,955
24,696
628,853
932,867
735,747
Middle Atlantic
9,695
630, 323
91,395
176,430
7,198
2,956
77,193
64,635
81,764
3,081,031
3,717,833
3,338,549
East North Central
10,588
478,574
63,634
125,103
6,479
3,663
72, 026
72,078
79,082
2,084,046
2,518,823
2,441,879
West North Central . ,
5,698
170,259
24,430
40,396
4,808
2,747
28,675
29,380
30,579
726,284
822,139
767,718
South Atlantic
6,298
254,620
35,834
61,414
4,366
1,827
35,028
40,548
36, 625
1,074,923
1,308,018
1,153,034
East South Central . .
3,074
87, 000
14,346
19, 660
2,219
1,060
12,709
15,132
14,208
319,619
427,056
391,102
West South Central
5,112
154,485
22,263
34,652
3,577
2,007
22,831
25,769
23,801
611,909
734,866
639,080
Mountain , .
Pacific
2,013
97,464
9,507
28, 110
1,534
839
13,268
14,800
14,367
482,047
560,960
537,777
4,663
314,006
40,465
82,610
3,653
1,553
34,277
39,866
36, 809
1,352,014
1,621,884
1,546,299
New England:
Maine -
389
9,941
1,407
2,121
263
111
1,626
2,U6
1,628
35,078
55,281
35,732
New Hampshire ,
268
11,150
1,145
2,476
178
78
1,241
1,793
1,912
27,985
46,074
70,990
Vermont
184
4,094
539
801
127
62
777
791
741
15,601
17,483
15,259
Massachusetts . . . .
1,402
89,096
11,875
22,817
843
284
12,141
14,438
12,885
367,718
563,602
381,569
Rhode Island
287
18,705
2,18-J
4,193
177
104
2,149
2,770
2,654
56,559
116,272
89,298
Connecticut . . ...
676
29,684
4,367
7,251
450
167
4,478
4,027
4,876
125,912
134,175
142,899
Middle Atlantic:
New York
4,687
398,032
52, 061
122,636
3,190
1,134
44,143
46,137
47,068
2,191,148
2,494,090
2,351,960
New Jersey . , .
1,566
88, 338
12,084
20, 152
1,104
575
9,529
13,384
9,911
293,331
503,924
315,781
Pennsylvania
3,442
143,953
27,250
35,642
2,904
1,247
23,521
25, 114
24,785
596,552
714,819
670,808
East North Central;
Ohio
2,917
125,675
17,946
33,479
2,202
951
19,752
22,111
21,464
546,750
737,977
617,003
Indiana
1,363
49,878
6,676
11,645
1,112
451
6,457
8,742
9,226
204,664
235,066
222,467
Illinois
2,681
171,247
21,710
45,145
2,080
691
21,968
22,175
23,713
760,364
930,964
892,688
Michigan
2,623
93,408
11,883
25,551
2,349
956
15,246
13,081
17,371
409,052
447,693
504,070
Wisconsin
1,004
38,366
5,419
9,283
736
414
6,603
5,969
7,308
163,013
167,123
205,651
West North Central;
Minnesota
992
36,680
5,001
. 9, 278
848
549
6,301
5,617
6,727
184,432
172,115
192,968
Iowa
1,071
30,602
4,475
6,276
896
552
5,326
5,708
5,804
107,525
132,466
117,169
Missouri
1,602
53, 662
7,933
15,228
1,313
582
6,385
9,243
6,678
266,139
317,571
271,725
North Dakota ...
247
5,045
811
785
218
154
623
774
887
14,381
15,243
16,086
South Dakota
333
6,978
1,001
1,369
285
214
1,264
1,376
1,325
23,661
31,734
26,165
609
15,712
2,076
3,232
527
321
2,856
3,001
3,072
56,873
67,136
60,887
Kansas
844
21,580
3,133
4,228
721
375
3,720
3,661
4,066
75,273
85,874
82,718
South Atlantic:
132
7,327
815
1,549
74
53
721
856
795
17,175
27,141
21,145
Maryland
793
201
41,789
20,182
. 4,498
3,085
10,001
6,833
580
104
188
17
4,966
2,692
6,822
3,341
6,038
3,396
150,580
116,195
266,253
129,963
254,174
140,751
Virginia
967
595
1,088
497
875
33,823
20,805
29,340
5,553
3,703
4,350
1,866
3,670
8,263
4,183
6,993
676
448
753
224
207
359
173
230
5,174
2,723
4,526
6,204
3,133
5,664
2,106
5,184
5,425
2,931
4,863
1,876
4,146
136,808
69,241
114,677
42,291
110,865
180,160
97,006
162,558
56,764
140, U6
143,730
75,755
125,018
46,572
103,732
25,802
6,230
4,268
Florida
1,150
62,962
6,294
14,790
813
376
6,012
7,218
7,151
317,071
248,037
242,107
East South Central;
Kentucky _. :
Tennessee .".
Alabama
Mississippi
767
27,396
4,722
6,205
604
292
3,439
4,256
4,284
93,844
141,062
146,552
936
27, 375
3,957
6,276
666
260
3,941
4,645
4,141
107,376
133,506
1U,743
803
20, 811
3,643
4,718
537
241
3,395
4,055
3,715
77,307
103,267
84,909
568
11,418
2,024
2,459
412
267
1,934
2,176
2,068
41,092
49,201
43,898
West South Central;
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma •.
Texas
772
15,249
2,128
2,964
583
326
2,497
2,464
2,338
77,505
60,602
55,461
714
27,236
3,817
6,437
477
261
4,141
4,615
4,301
103,465
131,059
106,367
1,023
24,215
3,742
5,436
799
449
3,616
4,295
3,986
92,071
114,458
100,890
2,603
87,785
12, 576
19,815
1,718
971
12,375
14,215
13,176
338,868
428,747
376,362
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
222
7,002 .
939
1,360
170
101
1,086
1,126
1,116
24,390
26,650
25,428
249
8,520
1,020
1,796
162
118
1,261
1,470
1,384
29,113
37,732
32,374
131
3,903
591
701
104
62
616
549
654
11,718
13,309
12,957
511
274
16,704
7,149
2,463
1,012
4,190
1,306
379
207
192
108
2,576
1,019
3,358
1,050
2,756
1,144
67,280
22,636
93,284
24,530
71,893
Arizona
Utah
251
255
120
10, 569
10,341
31,276
1,408
1,593
461
2,136
2,372
14, 249
200
198
114
106
117
35
1,721
1,695
3,292
1,399
2,153
3,695
1,636
1,784
3,893
52,093
38,076
236,741
37,075
55,138
273,242
47,692
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
839
533
36,840
22,030
6,250
2,842
9,706
5,174
688
443
379
255
5,248
2,819
6,118
3,386
5,583
3,042
162,702
83,159
228,741
124,571
173,139
89,6*0
3,291
255,136
31,373
67,730
2,522
919
26,210
30,362
28,184
1,106,153
1,268,572
1,283,470
Includes motion picture theaters.
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
1.41
Table iN.— HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
ESTABLISHMBNTS. GuEST RoOMS, RECEIPTS, pAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Geognphic division uid State
Estabbsh-
ments
t>iumbcT)
Guest
rooms
(Number)
Receipts.
entile
year
(Thousand
do]liTs)
Pay roll,
enure year
[Thousand
dollars)
Active pro-
pnetors,'
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek ended nearest -
March 15
(Number)
July IS
(Number)
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended nearest -
March IS
(DoiUrj)
July 15
(Dollars)
Nov. 15
(Dollirj)
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
Ncu' England
Middle .'Ktlantic
East North Central
West North Centt:d
South .Atlantic
East South Central
West South Cential
Mountain
Pacific
New England .
Maine ,
New Hampshiie
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
(Connecticut
Middle Atlantic :
New York
New Jersey
Pcnnsylvama .,
East North Central.
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisctjnsin
West North Central
Minnesota
Iowa *
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central .
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Cokxado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Cam otnia
1.549.823
2.17;.756
660.004
398,293
11,991.810
14 .405 .960
12.448.752
2,192
5,058
4,545
3,303
3,697
1,035
2,705
2,322
4,793
462
460
221
665
96
288
2,664
1,170
1,224
766
522
1,259
1,136
862
818
442
818
219
194
347
465
71
262
100
447
255
405
196
346
1,615
323
214
190
319
287
607
,492
398
220
208
652
237
266
188
153
781
468
3,544
94,233
342,628
286,264
145,270
187, 590
47,838
110,826
85,233
249,941
143,273
610,165
418,125
170,446
268,231
67,471
132,472
105,604
256,969
42,572
194,325
131,221
49,716
75,285
18,879
37,456
30,841
79,709
1,810
4,615
3,949
3,115
3,094
863
2,231
2,252
4,482
21,294
95,916
76,308
34,975
59,305
17, 386
31,361
17,112
40,703
40,987
133,931
85,015
37,000
51,519
17,794
31,333
20,710
45,667
22,705
99,049
79,349
36,172
52,721
17,348
31,250
17,147
42,552
636,438
3,195,770
2,395,134
940,455
1,639,810
362,031
734,876
590,706
1,496,590
1,211,376
4,542,845
2,728,704
1,013,174
1,376,858
374,657
742,185
714,824
1,701,337
17,699
15,446
6,670
35,302
4,822
14,294
220,637
60,322
61,669
52,889
26,796
117,284
58,929
30,366
33,479
21,082
45,621
7,648
6,535
14,348
16,557
1,981
11,159
16,699
19,839
11,453
18,805
7,877
17,878
81,899
13,311
16,427
9,386
8,714
12,094
12,452
23,308
62,972
13,673
7,460
7,928
25,525
7,216
9,479
7,561
6,391
42,243
23,389
184,309
17,975
15,096
8,318
70,503
8,481
22,900
409, 571
83,655
116,939
92,320
35,606
171,403
73,946
44,850
40,690
23,782
59,321
8,368
5,841
17,834
14,610
4,638
19,358
40,931
32,091
14,630
21,987
9,676
25,109
99,811
19,186
23,623
13,285
11,377
13,329
22,953
17,751
78,439
12,498
9,309
8,039
24,316
7,882
14,606
8,470
20,484
32,207
19,881
204,881
4,796
3,962
2,304
22,004
2,660
6,846
134,701
24,322
35,302
29,902
10,539
57,848
20,627
12,305
12,090
6,991
18,434
1,857
1,439
4,985
3,920
1,380
5,668
13,465
9,619
4,622
5,837
2,629
6,570
25,495
5,480
6,683
3,606
3,110
3,632
6,478
5,412
21,934
3,266
3,279
2,158
6,690
2,058
4,392
2,599
6,399
10,618
6,212
62,879
411
459
173
454
76
237
2,324
1,112
1,179
553
439
1,003
1,129
825
832
398
703
226
168
328
460
72
231
63
353
197
319
155
270
1,434
281
263
173
146
309
221
530
1,171
430
203
202
669
226
213
173
136
712
502
3,268
2,154
1,239
1,326
11,670
1,435
3,470
62,984
11,174
21,758
18,274
7,375
30,789
12,797
7,073
7,156
5,540
12,612
1,429
1,096
3,855
3,287
743
4,039
7,692
7,127
2,840
4,926
2,326
6,206
23,406
4,419
0,331
3,578
3,058
3,468
5,726
4,3;i6
17,851
1,953
1,934
901
4,004
1,471
3,243
1,615
1,991
5,644
3,361
31,698
6,918
6,781
2,815
17,000
1,994
5,479
87,136
20,399
26,396
19,626
7,914
31,043
16,159
10,273
8,593
5,565
12,763
1,546
1,205
3,966
3,362
937
4,841
7,795
9,032
3,995
5,602
2,771
6,325
10,221
4,476
6,608
3,634
3,076
3,283
5,579
4,388
18,083
2,689
2,070
2,482
5,730
1,635
1,848
1,808
2,448
6,186
3,694
35,787
2,517
1,377
1,308
12,457
1,352
3,694
64,373
11,842
22,834
19,337
7,678
31,664
13,237
7,433
7,469
5,678
12,812
1,544
1,156
4,033
3,475
753
4,026
7,884
7,178
3,847
4,937
2,351
6,282
15,463
4,421
6,422
3,519
2,986
3,427
5/494
4,442
17,887
2,118
1,727
932
4,341
1,569
2,485
1,682
2,293
6,048
3,664
32,840
55,606
32,630
33,306
360,220
46, 375
108,301
2,220,092
366,172
609,506
541,734
199,937
1,070,448
384,159
198,856
216,778
133,669
355,177
35,429
29,392
95,192
74,818
24,704
99,687
250,346
166,171
65,693
110,936
48,103
129,033
745,137
104,556
125,885
70,049
61,541
70,452
128,578
104,727
431,119
62,262
63,746
29,133
118,604
39,287
114,945
46,079
116,650
193,997
109,993
1,192,600
180,086
188,895
63,150
527,381
62,680
183,684
3,101,414
672,925
768,506
606,822
212,692
1,117,528
486,333
305,329
260,671
135,978
369,904
37,435
32,543
97,579
79,064
30,652
123,621
255,959
215,341
107,120
132,976
59,436
128, 778
322,975
105,761
134,758
71,826
62,312
70,549
123,266
107,407
440,963
82,183
69,025
85,876
170,971
45,936
63,636
51,933
145,264
213,098
122,848
1,365,391
689,545
3,443,272
2,554,575
1,002,510
1,450,777
367,890
749,794
611,721
1,578,668
65,423
34,639
34,591
393,201
46,076
115,615
2,389,477
390,347
663,448
590,620
208,386
1,124,526
411,567
219,476
235,745
137,682
379,611
33,396
31,237
99,126
80,713
25,370
103,029
267,675
174,363
103,755
109,694
46,392
129,205
490,294
104,732
130,785
70,729
61,644
73,635
123,484
108,994
443,631
69,463
59,527
31,232
133,491
41,694
88,739
48,187
139,388
212,318
124,783
1,241,567
' Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
1.42
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Table IP.— TOURIST COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS. RbNTAL UnITS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Geographic divuion and State
Enabliah-
ments
CNstmber)
Rental
CNumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(TTioujand
dollars)
Active pro-
prietors,"
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek ended nearest-
March 13
(Number)
July 15
(Number)
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended nearest-
March 15
(Dollarj)
July 15
(Dollurs)
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
United Sutes, total
23,833
16,972
360,.;i5
Geographic divisions :
New England .
Middle Atlantic .
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlanuc . -
East South Central. .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont -
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecucut
Middle Atlantic
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsui
West North Central-.
Mirmesota
Iowa ,
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
Distna of Columbia . , .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Caroliiu
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida:
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central-.
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Teius
Mountain;
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico , . . . ,
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
PaciBc:
Washington
Oregon
Caluomia
1,700
1,683
3,184
2,750
2,999
899
3,136
3,739
5,779
J20
3o3
1,03<1
2<3
406
418
280
296
1,441
749
1,063
308
542
61
224
217
335
36
166
1
319
77
300
181
319
1,600
222
362
166
149
456
253
411
2,016
392
289
270
1,031
537
703
290
277
901
1,189
3,689
17,541
18,267
27,310
27,245
36,418
11,611
44,211
51,960
69,337
7,557
8,886
13,410
16,390
26,262
9,327
29,905
35,944
47,824
712
839
1,137
1,661
3,412
1,421
4,544
4,082
41796
1,812
1,866
3,508
2,984
3,207
869
2,968
4,069
6,412
156
289
609
923
2,815
1,245
3,659
2,152
2,746
1,641
1,204
1,620
2,134
3,314
1,450
4,054
4,604
3,812
228
425
759
1,227
3,144
1,444
4,171
2,499
3,075
4,280
8,526
14,499
21,815
63,740
25,613
80,673
57,946
63,323
36,872
31,718
38,705
50,175
73,270
30,154
91,311
122,772
117,671
4,169
5,487
2,418
3,828
440
1,199
10,939
3,026
4,302
4,219
2,555
3,086
11,628
5,822
8,817
2,950
5,398
700
2,749
2,657
3,974
363
2,274
156
4,382
854
3,654
2,377
3,974
18,384
2,525
4,672
2,136
2,278
4,804
3,997
4,702
30,708
4,776
3,252
5,214
11,999
7,765
9,703
5,085
4,166
10,078
10,843
48,416
1,665
2,356
972
1,792
190
532
4,598
1,705
2,583
2,802
1,514
2,077
4,721
2,296
4,077
1,839
3,939
460
1,555
1,993
2,527
224
2,029
148
4,270
391
2,364
1,503
3,078
12,255
1,962
3,730
2,012
1,623
3,003
3,064
2,883
20,955
2,953
1,926
3,492
7,454
5,302
6,394
3,993
3,930
6,307
7,039
34,478
148
198
106
186
17
57
325
266
248
328
138
218
283
170
330
144
505
47
192
215
228
19
249
39
543
28
336
202
417
1,579
267
553
313
283
392
568
301
3,283
304
128
420
538
598
810
729
505
440
3,839
218
378
52
116
,146
245
475
429
330
317
1,637
795
1,184
333
583
67
212
237
368
39
186
333
73
304
173
315
1,779
220
357
165
147
473
213
422
1,860
440
293
293
1,160
527
748
290
313
934
1,503
3,975
71
36
132
181
115
164
107
42
303
34
95
125
191
15
158
12
422
25
213
178
481
,311
186
468
320
271
380
501
219
2,559
126
76
138
289
436
512
330
245
314
267
2,165
413
563
297
266
683
214
307
309
153
197
532
379
717
138
473
47
271
203
230
20
235
23
587
33
436
239
525
,216
257
557
351
285
406
493
268
2,887
448
148
547
670
580
749
937
325
520
422
2,870
112
116
197
203
134
172
177
73
156
120
384
39
138
173
212
17
197
13
519
36
244
214
514
1,390
242
533
361
303
396
540
270
2,965
165
95
181
362
501
589
333
273
319
313
2,443
562
464
183
2,262
260
549
2,041
3,194
3,291
5,162
2,410
3,925
2,332
670
I
2,169
1,765
7,658
732
2,494
2,993
4,004
310
4,062
537
3,770
431
4,739
3,514
7,749
33,628
4,125
10,165
5,920
5,403
7,448
10,616
5,203
57,406
3,129
1,728
3,941
6,856
9,946
13,770
10,175
8,401
6,081
6,923
66,319
8,895
12,328
5,999
7,257
401
1,992
16,964
7,495
7,259
8,732
3,545
4,604
12,541
9,033
15,909
4,704
11,813
1,148
6,660
4,905
5,036
436
5,646
922
12,554
599
10,189
5,045
8,726
29,153
5,952
11,955
6,663
5,534
8,040
11,199
6,375
65,697
11,178
3,968
17,613
21,468
13,208
18,873
24,750
11,509
14,687
10,902
92,082
5,872
12,178
17,893
28,705
70,680
30,184
94,914
67,954
93,519
933
706
539
2,660
275
759
2,768
4,725
4,665
5,804
2,695
4,182
3,662
1,350
3,398
2,612
9,946
927
3,215
3,919
4,688
358
4,731
566
11,768
614
5,246
4,388
8,589
34,420
5,520
11,743
6,807
6,114
7,698
12,106
6,536
68,574
3,805
2,346
5,541
8,676
11,602
16,478
10,130
9,376
8,506
8,397
76,616
Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
UNITED STATES SUMMARY
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(Number)
Receipts.
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Personal services
Estabbsh-
ments
(><umberj
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
[T^umber) dollars)
Estabbsh-
ments
Business services
Estabbsh
ments
(^lumber),
Automobile repair
services and garages
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Estabbsh
ments
(Number;
Miscellaneous
' repair services
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Estabbsh-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Estabbsh-
ments
[Number]
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Estabbsh
ments
(Number]
Tounsts courts
Receipts.
entire
year
(Thoui.
dollars)
Akron. Ohio
AJbany-Schenectady-Troy, N. Y. .
Alkntown-Bethlchem-Easton, Pz,
Altocna, Pa
AsheviUe, N. C
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J
Augusta. Ga
Austin, Tex
Baltimore. Md
Baton Rouge, La
Bcaumont-Pon Arthur. Tei.
Binghamton. N, Y
Bimungham. Ala
Boston, Mass
Bndgcporx, (^^onn
Brockton, Mass
BuSilo, N. Y
Canton, Ohio
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Charleston, S. C. . .
Charleston, W. Vi.
Caiarlottc. N. C
Chattanooga, Teno .
Chicago, ID
Cinannan, Ohio. . .
Cleveland. Ohio. . . .
Columbu, S. C.
C^umbus, Ga
(Ikilumbus, Ohio. . . .
C^orpus Clhnsti, Tex
Dallas. Teit
Davenport, Ia.-Rock Island-Molinejll .
Dayton. Ohio
Decatur, 111
Denver. Colo
Des Moines. Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Duluth, Muui.-Supcrior.Wis
Durham, N. C
El Paso, Tei
Erie, Pa
Evansville, Ind
Fall River, Mass ....
Flint. Mich
Fort Wayne. Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Fresno, Cahf
CJalvcston, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Greensboro-High Point, N. C
Hanulton-Middletown,Ohio
Hamsburg. Pa
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Huntington, W. Va.- Ashland, Ky .
Indianapobs, Ind
Jackson, Miss
Jacksonville. Fla
Johnstown, Pa
Kalamazoo, Mich. .
Kansas City, Mo. .
KnorviUe, Term . . .
Lancaster. Pa
Lansing. Mich
Lawrence, Mass . . .
Lincobi, Nebr
Little Rock. Ark...
Loe Aneeles. Clalif . .
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Macon, Ga
Madison, Wis
Manchester, N. H
Memphis, Tcnn
Miami, Fla
Milwaukee, Wis
MinneapoUs-St. f^iul, Miim .
Mobile. Ah
Montgomery, Ala
Musk^m, Mich
Naahv^e, Tcnn
New Bedford, Mass
New Britain-Bristol. Conn
New Haven, Coon
New Oleans, La
New York-Northeastan New Jersey
Norfolk-Portsmouth, Va
CUahoma City. Okh
Omaha, Nebr
:>eft lootnotes at end of table.
i.oOO
2,2«.
1,839
557
405
2,397
865
465
615
y,5ii
408
767
641
1,605
10,655
1,131
511
4,444
1,025
372
459
709
662
792
23,899
3,425
6,200
396
447
2,021
598
2,694
803
1,588
375
2,488
948
10,752
815
313
540
780
618
597
929
719
1,691
1,111
404
1,063
549
426
1,181
1,598
3,427
648
2,114
373
1,023
858
419
3,955
822
900
446
593
430
763
21,924
2,045
497
375
547
428
1,323
2,612
3,051
4,101
680
392
394
1,017
719
539
1,403
2,415
73,217
1,438
1,688
1,385
24,305
34,957
20,279
5,419
6,270
57,199
10,562
6,162
9,284
89,505
7,635
11,408
8,739
32,209
169,984
16,601
5,736
65,043
14,676
5,900
6,297
12,312
14,572
15,545
575,439
65,207
123,324
8,687
6,372
34,852
9,630
60,751
13,232
27,538
6,347
43,562
20, 519
239,494
10, 314
6,060
7,541
9,781
10,967
6,656
11,610
12,866
26,471
17,877
7,158
19,624
11,057
6,090
14,413
27,891
63,137
9,609
47,877
8,243
20,950
10,236
6,847
71,354
16,760
9,777
8,335
7,928
7,552
12,179
416,367
39,985
5,699
6,648
9,580
5,951
29,463
53,202
61,573
79,841
11,263
6,746
5,359
24,327
8,902
6,714
22,336
38,920
1,503,401
21,414
28,807
26, 596
1,002
1,494
1,161
360
230
1,415
582
284
346
3,829
251
440
428
985
7,522
792
358
3,080
635
220
286
466
379
481
16,825
2,296
4,122
250
267
1,303
323
1,493
500
1,067
206
1,462
497
7,399
520
213
316
487
363
402
575
421
986
562
243
602
346
286
758
1,011
1,915
413
1,312
234
613
564
238
2,346
483
495
301
438
236
441
12,404
1,327
355
225
335
279
899
1,537
2,004
2,476
392
248
220
597
460
370
937
1,596
49,454
945
928
836
13,842
19,162
11,815
2,962
4,182
27,186
6,476
3,609
5,130
48,038
4,927
6,024
4, '83 5
17,056
90,815
9,619
3,748
36,712
8,589
3,247
4,141
8,180
7,592
8,460
282,548
36,129
58,936
5,200
3,737
20,324
4,808
26, 302
7,650
16,335
3,141
21,260
9,495
117,979
6,103
4,648
4,551
5,710
6,350
4,172
6,670
6,199
13,878
6,866
4,147
9,540
6,994
4,399
7,922
14,444
31,407
5,976
27,726
5,008
11,192
5,454
3,609
35,292
9,168
4,005
5,310
5,282
4,029
6,698
182,073
22,212
3,896
3,818
5,168
3,296
18,501
26,516
34,220
40,443
6,147
4,004
3,068
12,307
5,136
4,258
13,195
18,376
655,374
13,079
11,636
12,455
87
145
77
23
34
223
33
22
46
319
27
39
29
79
746
80
16
254
63
27
39
56
51
2,056
255
484
21
2!
137
39
271
65
100
30
221
101
631
56
12
33
45
45
22
43
61
93
80
21
72
30
24
72
152
216
46
151
35
78
31
32
309
41
41
21
22
35
57
2,208
141
24
24
48
24
97
237
272
352
41
23
31
80
26
28
101
128
6,538
71
117
96
3,023
4,910
1,687
476
596
12,247
1,189
390
683
18,476
815
1,072
1,052
3,967
36,976
2,059
111
12,280
2,136
874
347
(x)
1,914
3,846
177,222
12,763
35,407
643
(x)
5,459
1,100
13,486
2,397
3,575
1,265
6,876
5,164
70,130
1,186
144
637
1,022
1,267
500
1,428
2,340
3,166
2,923
1,046
2,776
1,588
472
2,068
5,742
10,107
(x)
7,477
1,524
3,019
(x)
959
12,916
1,496
1,060
949
389
936
2,022
100,483
6,416
348
717
1,575
848
4,364
7,552
12,969
17,594
1,273
674
556
3,770
506
558
3,294
7,373
522,886
1,931
5,463
6,514
328
341
344
96
81
411
152
100
117
782
81
144
100
306
1,155
154
82
605
198
53
85
136
120
149
2,231
465
823
73
99
335
127
535
121
263
76
475
198
1,575
119
43
91
150
135
99
186
125
373
298
71
227
90
72
197
225
714
119
350
55
172
152
685
186
205
71
67
90
145
4,296
322
62
60
65
61
165
415
383
681
133
70
96
204
123
70
211
354
7,429
229
365
244
5,465
6,644
4,609
1,399
982
10,767
1,791
1,429
2,334
14,713
1,538
2,239
1,955
6,833
25,733
3,514
1,288
9,550
2,910
1,062
996
2,404
2,962
2,177
66,056
10,087
17,538
1,818
1,411
6,400
1,703
11,984
1,888
5,845
1,063
11,426
3,760
30,804
1,736
605
1,142
2,311
2,165
1,392
2,501
2,930
6,475
5,718
984
5,760
1,543
872
2,933
4,247
13,248
1,746
8,350
1,134
4,602
2,519
1,623
13,502
3,686
3,323
1,571
1,179
1,918
2,178
79,871
7,741
875
1,260
1,596
1,015
4,400
11,116
8,862
14,707
2,487
1,363
1,347
5,814
1,708
1,221
4,059
8,135
177,693
4,082
7,029
4,760
183
264
257
78
60
348
98
59
106
581
49
144
84
235
1,232
105
'^l
129
72
71
68
107
111
2,787
409
771
52
60
246
109
395
117
158
63
330
152
1,147
120
45
100
98
75
74
125
112
239
171
69
162
154
210
582
70
301
49
160
111
72
615
112
159
53
66
69
120
3,016
255
162
423
392
592
114
51
47
136
110
71
154
337
9,796
193
27i;
209
1,975
4,241
2,168
582
510
6,999
1,106
734
1,137
8,278
355
2,073
897
4,353
16,460
1,409
589
C,501
1,041
717
813
(x)
2, '.14
i,0.-.2
4 ,ol3
6,228
11,443
1,026
(x)
2,669
2,019
8,979
1,297
1,783
878
4,000
2,100
20, 581
1,289
663
1,211
738
1,185
592
1,011
1,397
2,952
2,370
981
1,548
932
347
1,490
3,458
8,375
(x)
4,324
577
2,137
(x)
656
9,644
2,410
1,389
505
1,078
669
1,281
53,940
3,616
580
853
1,241
792
2,198
8,018
5,522
7,097
1,356
705
388
2,436
1,552
677
1,788
5,036
l'i7,448
."i,-J22
»,679
2,867
157
117
165
51
36
129
117
37
52
450
36
62
56
162
614
102
26
286
96
38
35
105
59
58.
1,576
415
527
«3
26
173
63
208
95
137
43
151
68
1,228
96
22
42
77
49
36
100
53
116
91
57
105
157
65
189
33
104
116
34
362
124
48
39
40
40
65
1,342
122
40
36
40
29
95
205
201
246
69
26
55
78
45
40
145
143
3,683
184
125
111
1
3
2
2
135
21
31
1
1
2
128
12
1
2
2
1
6,
20
13
19
2
1
2
2
6
12
370
7
5
6
45
52
64
18
26
54
348
13
13
95
40
27
36
136
19
10
118
23
13
27
814
62
123
13
24
103
22
20
9
221
31
339
120
5
31
106
- 34
71
13
80
38
24
266
29
24
8
11
12
27
1,113
40
24
22
5
42
646
54
156
32
88
987
133
107
81
3,516
7,849
4,634
1,221
(x)
9,733
38,192
1,773
1,788
13,279
(x)
(x)
1,878
(x)
40,945
2,656
401
16,255
2,033
(X)
1,546
(x)
2,344
(x)
147,977
16,702
25,816
1,924
816
10,217
3,055
(x)
3,783
6,037
937
12,273
4,782
37,324
5,766
964
(x)
2,289
2,456
(x)
1,812
(x)
4,960
3,796
3,227
4,938
2,051
1,116
6,171
4,478
10,746
2,450
9,434
(x)
6,295
1,847
793
19,212
3,071
2,175
1,715
517
2,361
3,509
66, 132
(x)
235
(x)
2,783
752
(x)
48,400
13,352
19,267
(x)
1,645
1,021
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,436
13,763
302,934
6,359
(x)
8,870
22
16
9
39
78
29
21
13
5
27
157
83
9
221
23
69
92
2
50
37
2
4
11
11
69
46
46
13
115
15
24
11
71
3
6
52
50
13
10
1
17
30
980
37
17
116
27
9
16
37
11
6
3
77
100
36
58
19
1.56
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 1 S.— SELECTED SERVICES— KIND-OF-BUSINESS GPOUPS, BY STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA: 1948— Continued
Establishments and RECtiprs
Metropolitan area
ia.6u
d^phia, Pa .
Personal, business, and repair services
Establish'
meats
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Personal services
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
(Number) dollars)
Establish-
ments
Business services
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Automobile repair
services and garages
Receipts,
entue
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Establish-
ments
Miscellaneous
repair services
year
(Thousand
(Number) dollars)
Receipts,
entire
Establish
ments
Amusements '
(Number;
Recapts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Establish-
ments
(Number
Hotels
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Establish-
ments
(Number^
Tounsts courts
ReceiptB.
entire
year
(Thous.
dollars)
Peona,i
PhiladJ!
Phoenit, Anz.
Pittsburgh, Pa - .
Portland, Maine
Ponland, Oreg. . .
Providence, R. 1 .
Racine, Wis
Ralagh, N.C.
Reading, Pi
Richmond, Va
Roanoke, Va
Rochester, N. Y
Rockford, III
Sacramento, Clalif , . . .
Saginaw, Mich
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex . . . .
San Bernardino, Calif
San Diego, Calif
San Franasco-Oakland, Calif .
San Jose. Calif
Savannah, Ga
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Shreveport, La
Siou-x City, Iowa. . . . ,
South Bend, Ind
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mo
Springfield, Ohio
Springfield-Holyoke, Mass .
Stamford-Norwalk, Conn , .
Stockton, CaUf
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoma, Wash
Taropa-St. Petersburg, Fla .
Terre Haute, Ind
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Trenton, N. J
Tulsa, Okla
Unca-Rome, N. Y
Waco, Tex
Washington, D. C
Waterbury, Conn
Wheehng, W. Va.~SteubenvilIe, Ohio .
Wichita, Kans
Wilkes-Barre-Hazleton, Pil .
Wilmington, Del
Winston-Salem, N. C
Worcester, Mass
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
835
16,944
1,179
8,160
551
2,979
3,594
356
407
1,130
1,182
404
2,132
551
1,150
473
379
7,068
1,110
1,756
1,027
2,223
11,C04
1,045
668
1,160
3,294
548
450
646
830
503
484
388
1,641
828
824
1,399
962
1,696
398
1,622
375
1,086
999
1,108
572
4,517
648
1,113
1,091
1,646
1,076
401
i,144
859
1,744
15,500
246,007
19,126
125,361
8,060
53,328
42,911
4,255
7,952
15,404
26, 502
8,504
46,218
10,042
19,021
6,410
5,448
120,313
18,655
25,136
13,719
33,054
207,089
17,270
8,633
11,775
57,634
11,294
6,717
12,384
13,968
8,968
6,049
7,209
23,702
12,185
13,107
24,170
15,855
23,429
5,964
27, 418
6,440
17,046
20,880
13,624
6,531
108, 579
8,324
12,854
18,127
14,027
13,690
7,105
16,316
9,692
24,660
501
12,070
642
5,834
340
1,646
2,492
223
246
723
756
236
1,347
325
659
294
200
4,669
624
990
526
1,317
6,971
606
424
820
1,928
282
249
419
462
292
256
223
1,108
537
433
851
528
985
229
1,121
204
725
558
715
323
3,122
462
787
561
1,128
731
269
798
497
1,167
13,914
5,645
19,157
5,213
9,169
4,047
2,760
61,510
9,067
13,545
6,954
19,718
98,724
9,355
4,785
7,213
28,325
4,693
3,265
7,003
6,622
4,585
2,999
3,199
13,558
6,957
5,462
11,856
7,292
12,244
3,333
15,641
2,991
8,932
9,757
8,317
3,641
65,420
5,174
8,044
8,015
3,376
7,675
5,086
8,751
5,207
15,835
348
34
205
201
25
25
31
29
135
45
63
25
32
447
87
99
63
169
890
71
44
54
288
48
35
40
68
42
40
110
74
119
335
22
41
81
58
50
2,181
45,834
2,699
24,051
(>:)
10,530
6,318
555
797
1,889
4,666
(x)
18,796
1,846
2,339
495
703
26,698
3,194
3,070
1,382
3,876
48,617
1,632
833
1,319
9,860
2,138
1,000
1,946
1,390
1,290
662
2,281
2,794
1,039
987
4,691
3,529
3,443
803
4,632
1,157
3,094
1,814
1,411
836
15,298
617
953
2,338
1,277
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2,376
847
2,220
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485
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214
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108
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241
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517
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243
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72
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3,475
41,815
4,403
20,312
1,816
15,169
7,037
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1,593
3,356
4,973
1,339
5,967
2,100
5,482
1,200
1,487
20,130
4,266
5,792
4,138
6,773
40,098
4,803
1,748
2,223
13,330
2,944
1,606
2,480
3,349
1,596
1,879
1,173
5,267
2,625
4,986
4,383
2,917
4,927
1,077
5,073
1,310
3,293
5,821
2,561
1,230
16,846
1,713
2,547
4,323
2,480
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3,503
2,948
5,068
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1,716
196
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79
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416
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169
296
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326
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472
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174
287
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127
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142
106
543
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112
198
217
115
46
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106
179
1,795
25,170
2,222
10,796
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6,345
4,254
410
335
1,828
2,944
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2,298
883
2,031
663
498
11,925
2,128
2,729
1,245
2,687
19,650
1,480
1,267
1,020
6,119
1,469
846
955
2,107
1,497
509
556
2,083
1,564
1,672
2,735
2,117
2,810
751
2,072
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1,727
3,483
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11,015
320
1,310
2,951
1,894
1,771
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1,681
690
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57
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3,551
58,396
5,700
36,059
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12,398
18,126
1,567
1,312
3,586
5,341
1,560
3,285
2,432
4,829
1,851
1,566
29,463
5,037
5,099
3,987
13,216
60,127
4,725
1,751
3,056
14,836
2,529
2,216
2,778
3,916
1,970
1,046
1,671
6,776
2,181
3,025
6,425
4,055
10,083
1,513
8,534
1,482
4,049
4,040
4,825
1,451
28,525
2,076
5,395
4,083
5,460
6,392
1,222
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2,102
7,081
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34,919
7,620
25,326
3,332
11,077
6,355
1,259
1,792
2,974
5,123
2,671
6,257
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1,616
1,022
31,062
5,683
9,062
2,922
13,733
56,655
2,629
2,936
2,535
14,667
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1,133
7,392
1,664
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10,781
1,774
6,753
1,634
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2,016
3,879
2,382
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2,047
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CONTENTS
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Page
2k Receipts Size — Selected Services — United States, by Kind of Business, 194-8: Establishments,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 2.02
2B Receipts Size — Amusements — United States, by Kind of Business, 1948: Establishments, re-
ceipts, taxes, pay roll, and personnel „ 2.10
2C Receipts Size — Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Geographic Division and State, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, payroll, and personnel 2.14
2D Receipts Size- Amusements — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments, receipts,
taxes, pay roll, and personnel. 2.18
2E Receipts Size — Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Selected Kinds of Business, by Geo-
graphic Division and State, 1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 2.22
Page Page
Advertising agencies 2.22 Photographic studios (inc. commercial
Automobile storage, parking 2.24 photography) 2.48
Barber shops 2.26 Power laundries 2.51
Barber and beauty shops combined 2.29 Pressing, alteration, garment repair
Beauty shops 2.31 shops 2.55
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. rug clean- Self-service laundries 2.58
ing) 2 .34 Shoe repair shops 2 .60
Electrical repair shops 2.38 Upholstery, furniture repair shops 2.b3
Funeral service 2.41 Watch, clock, jewelry repair 2.65
General automobile repair shops 2.44
2F Receipts Size — Motion Picture Theaters (regular) — Geographic Division and State, 1948:
Establishments, seating capacity, receipts, taxes, pay roll and personnel 2.67
2G Receipts Size — Bowling Alleys — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments, receipts,
taxes, pay roll, and personnel 2.71
2H Receipts Size — Billiard and Pool Parlors — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establish-
ments, receipts, taxes, pay roll, and personnel 2.74
2J Receipts Size — Hotels — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms, re-
ceipts, pay roll, and personnel. 2.77
2K Receipts Size — Tourist Courts — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments, rental
units, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 2.81
2L Receipts Size — Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas,
1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 2.83
2M Receipts Size — Amusements — Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas, 1948: Establishments, re-
ceipts, taxes, pay roll, and personnel 2.91
2N Receipts size — Hotels — Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas, 1948: Establishments, guest
roans, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 2.93
P. 0. - 28 - S 2.01
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Kind of business
All eatabliahments, total
Receipts
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United States, total,
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular.
Outdoor motion picture theaters . . .
Portable motion picture tiieaters.
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers.
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool
parlors, total.
fiillard and pool parlors.
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools..,
Race track operatltn, total
AutoDobile.
Dog
Horse
Sports pranoters and cdmiercial
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Baseball and football clubs, ath-
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Baseball clubs (inc. pranoters).
Football clubs (inc. pranoters).
Stadiums, athletic fields, pro-
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Bathing beaches
Golf courses
Riding academies.
Ska'.ing -inks
Skating rinks, roller
Skating rinks, ice
Swljnming pools
Ccmnercial sports operators,
n.e.c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals.
Other ccmmercial sports opera-
tore^ n.e.c
Theaters and theatrical producers
(exc, motion pictures )
Miscellaneous amusement and recrea-
tion services, total
Amusement devices.
Amusement parks.
Shooting galleries
Coin-operated amusement device .
services
Miscellaneous amusement and rec-
reation services, n.e.c.^
See footnotes at end of table.
50,347
323,396
610,034
37,874
341,931
4,673
1,366,686
204.196
361,797
18,631
1,352,8
261,402
302,511
8,488
187,031
159,636
181,262
17,689
820
122
1,312,013
40,385
482
28,509
202,761
9,661
4,505
1,074
112
15
6,518
589
357
21
261
325
709
1,424
1,382
42
2,711
147
1,587
1,426
6,308
1,604
368
181
2,447
1,708
254,877
6,453
72
(x)
293,872
8,569
70
7,978
433
77
13,760
181,222
5,713
96
10,335
798,805
12,269
9,117
157,601
2,035
178,801
2,461
K,705
65,485
137,276
442
922
4,207
10,873
12,413
51,902
9,879
35,538
9,588
4,172
1,018
85
9,766
66,777
8,597
7,615
15
210
2,068
33,074
15
308
2,045
9,445
693
14,012
5,198i
7,434
16,278
153,320
1,181
768
8,924
23,369
817
3,53
31,198
5,869
316
325
6,974
17,196
(x)
(x)
144,856
97,713
(x)
(x)
8,331
(x)
(x)
29,629
36,505
110,655
65,062
10,239
35,354
3,849
8,3CK
5,180
19,775
16,770
3,005
15,531
422
6,915
133,902
20,142
12,121
1,761
6,260
229
64
17
2,144
1,705
439
(x)
11,777
42,803
28,394
5,464
8,945
1,014
2,501
1,145
5,283
4,254
1,029
2,969
35
1,000
1,934
56,803
164
34
5
234
252
669
1,409
1,387
22
2,760
147
1,617
5,676
8,885
3,066
1,047
200
900
698
4,783
4,042
741
1,286
15
441
160
90
12
89,197
51,764
7,775
29,658
(x)
1,335
4,365
1,910
2,455
16,517
10,043
1,330
5,244
(x)
624
249
375
33,489
21,704
3,932
7,853
(x)
1,468
606
862
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)'
7,726
7,538
(x)
(x)'
?5,556
22,953
38,660
1,581
97,460
90,901
1,447
3,388
5
1,731
5,206
4,703
12,237
339
20,232
28,858
1,083
270
140
2,596
1,587
1,096
2,708
139
7,265
10,118
196
125
3,545
29,811
34,328
64,850
117
2,703
912
3,806
611
9,911
7,745
22,338
1,159
359
5
17
151
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(l)"
180
104
U7,809
87,580
86,450
1,130
424
10,777
3,065
6,484
(x)
(x)
6,014
7,151
2,673
7d9
3,769
(x)
988
393
595
(X)
(x)'
11,221
134
1,921
2,264
6,902
RECEIPTS SIZE
2.11
Tabic 2B.— RECEIPTS SIZE— AMUSEMENTS^-UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establish MBNTS, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of—
$50,000 to $99,999
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dolldrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
(ThouJdnd
dollars)
propnetors,
November
(Humber)
Rjd
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
$25,000 to $49,999
Number
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dolldri)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dolUri)
proprietors.
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
United States, total
Motion picture theaters, total
Motion picture theaters, regular,.
Outdoor notion picture theaters...
Portable motion picture theaters,.
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers.
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool
parlors, total
Billiard and pool parlors ,
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools...
Race trade operation, total
Jtutcmobile.
o<«
Borse
Sports promoters and cciDmercial
operators, total
Baseball and football clubs, ath-
letic fields. sports promoters....
Baseball clubs (Inc. prcmoters).
Football clubs (Inc. pranoters),
Stadiuns, athletic fields, pro-
moters, of boxing, wrestling,
and other athletic events
Bathing beaches
Golf courses
Ri^ljlg academies
Skating rinks
Skating rinks, roller
Skating rinks, ice
Swioming pools
CcoDerclal sports operators,
D.e.c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals
Other conDercial sports opera-
tors,n.e.c
Theaters and theatrical _producers
(exc. motion pictures)
Hlscellaneous anusement and rec-
reation services, total
Anaisenent devices
Aflusement parks
Shooting galleries
Ccin-operated amusement device
service
Miscellaneous amusement and rec-
reation services, n.e.c^
See footnotes at end of table.
3,830
3,705
115
68
503
132
93
62
64
1
320
113
385, 3?6
262,390
8,*67
4,581
34,746
5,801
1.354
1,535
319
9,496
6,576
568
2,278
873
2,691
(x)
(x)
718
196
522
(x)
4,503
(x)
21,205
8,161
,358
100,710
51,080
63,864
49,677
1,403
Cx)
61,903
1,961
15,012
24
190
Ail.
1,328
13,684
1,507
236
(x)
163
73
6,147
1,504
996
3,522
3,028
148
648
316
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
270
53
217
9,322
(x)
3'
(x)
285
538
(x)
1,244
(x)
4,835
2,3U
67,098
1,069
44,326
1,030
39
43,253
1,073
74
414
693
14,140
1,424
58
54
1,874
669
255
25
228
133
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,046
(x)
(x)
382
112
(x)
407
(x)
1,734
777
6,842
3,928
3,834
92
2
253
842
129
16
lU
78
2
19
58
20
106
102
4
141
66
11
577
170
245,497
143,349
140,003
(x)
(x)
3,025
38,233
8,380
29,853
4,678
552
552
4,046
2,862
(x)
(x)
640
2,053
671
3,676
3,551
125
1,331
2,536
(x)
(x)
1,455
4,908
2,299
393
20,426
5,9K
27,278
26,725
(x)
(X)
(x)
47
147
591
89
(X)
(X)
719
503
32
16
1
413
402
11
(x)
(X)
(X)
399
160
M
301
349
62,908
31,458
(x)
(x)
1,882
13,003
1,854
11,149
1,356
66
66
5,073
1,917
1,651
(X)
(X)
157
652
190
1,240
1,195
45
(x)
(x)
7,451
1,186
650
111
3,950
1,554
4,709
1,996
1,931
(x)
(x)
273
767
111
4
(X)
(x)
12
40
14
101
100
1
(x)
(x)
83
53
13
655
158
50,393
26,680
(x)
(x)
15,462
1,159
14,303
1,302
33
33
2,037
311
64
(x)
(X)
25
227
99
1,062
1,008
54
(x)
(x)
323
213
37
1,591
671
2.12 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 2B.— RECEIPTS SIZE— AMUSEMENTS'-UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
EsTTABLlSBilESTS, KbCBIPTS, TaXBS, PaY RoIX, AND PbSSONNBL
Kind of business
Establishments opcnted entire year with annual recapu of—
$10,000 m $24,999
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dolUiTj)
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
propnetors.
November
Qifntber)
Paid
employees,
woricweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Himber)
$5,000 to $9,999
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(TTiousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
proprietors.
Norembcr
(><umber)
Paid
employees,
wodtweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Hwnbcr)
United States, total
Motion picture theaters, total
* Motion picture theaters, regular.
Outdoor motion picture theaters. .
Portable motion pictiire theaters.
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool
parlors, total,
Billiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys. ,
Dance halls, studios, and schools..
Race track operation, total.
jUitomobile
Dog
Horse,
Sports prcmoters and coonercial
operators, total
Baseball and football clubs, ath-
letic fields, sports pranoters, , . .
Baseball clubs (inc. pranoters),
Football clubs (inc. prcmoters).
Stadiums, athletic fields, pro-
moters of boxing, wrestling,
and other athletic events
Bathing beaches
Golf cCTirses
Riding academies
Skating rinks
Skating rinks, roller
Skating rinks , ice
Swimming pools
Camercial sports operators,
n,e,c.
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals,
Other conmercial sports opera-
tors, D,e,c
Theaters and theatrical producers
(exc, motico pictures)
Miscellaneous amusement and rec-
reation services, total
Amusement devices
Anusement parks,
Shooting galleries
Coin-operated amusement device
services
Miscellaneous amusement and rec-
reation services, n.e.c^,.
See footnotes at end of table.
3,085
45
9
1,267
1,153
205
U
47
89
100
256
12
255
5
113
315
73
30
668
278
12,639
33,752
33,904
44,026
2,471
2,169
1,174
8,788
1.699
53,509
791
152
10,072
108
15
(x)
10,219
157
30
10,098
2,114
48
7
11,782
137
21
14,556
1,135
26
13
2,479
8,488
(x)
(X)
2,016
17,501
1,655
(x)
1,382
(X)
(x)
3,530
18,794
19,399
3,281
211
lAO
119
418
34
3,725
6,373
799
27
1,303
1,095
197
10
2,592
11,964
1,204
33
1,916
563
156
5
13,320
4,181
1,111
38
52
125
5
2,309
1,221
263
5
211
14,465
3,810
33
1,826
38
1,253
(l)
(x)
(X)
801
1,416
1,556
3,997
3,791
206
1,583
3,859
70
1,733
4,036
(x)
(x)
(X)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
51
10
5
352
327
25
(z)
216
410
324
881
809
72
766
13
290
42
73
92
272
260
12
244
4
105
34
145
205
890
849
41
234
1
108
59
58
124
223
220
3
373
14
183
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
1,256
411
427
1,609
1,585
24
2,606
94
1,267
1,495
133
130
3
73
116
143
234
228
6
354
5
150
(x)
1,921
4,715
1,197
469
11,363
4,345
325
86
3
114
177
986
261
125
2,108
1,110
200
57
15
686
250
213
112
47
917
632
320
31
45
252
231
2,289
233
322
1,336
1,687
121
11
2
23
51
412
55
51
330
346
(x)
(x)
2,437
1,897
540
142
4
(x)
(X)
60
38
120
228
225
3
380
14
194
218
34
33
247
215
10,945
2,387
U)
(X)
5.059
1,899
3,160
449
3
(x)
(x)
11
46
100
338
330
8
157
3
74
78
32
20
163
237
RECEIPTS SIZE
Tabic 2B.— RECEIPTS SIZE- AMUSEMENTS'-UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
EsTASUsuMSNTs. RECBim, Taxbs, Pay Roll, and Peksonnbl
2.13
Kind of business
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of —
Less than W.OOO
Receipts
(exc, taxes),
enufc yeat
(Thousand
dollurs)
(Thousand
dolldrs)
Pay toll,
entifc year
(Thousdiid
dollars)
Active
propnctors,'
November
(Number)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(T^iimber)
Establishments not operated entire year
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dolkri)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
proprietors.
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
United States, total
Notion picture theaters, total.
Motion picture theaters, regular,.
Outdoor motion picture theaters...
Portable motion picture theaters..
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers.
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool
parlors, total
Billiard and pool parlors.
Bcwling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools.
Race track operaticn, total.
ibitooobile.
Dog
Horse
^orts prcooters and comnerclal
operators, total '.
Baseball and football 'clubs, ath-
letic fields, sports prcmoters. . . .
Baseball clubs (inc. prcmoters).
Football clubs (inc. promoters).
Stadiums, athletic fields, pro-
moters of boxing, wrestling,
and other athletic events
Bathing beaches..
Golf courses
Riding academies.
Skating rinks...
Skating rinlEs,
Skating rinks.
Swimming pools
Ccmtercial sports operators,
n.e.c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals
Other ccomerclal sports opera-
tors,n.e.c.
Theaters and theatrical producers
(exc. motion pictures)
Hiscellaneous amusement and rec-
reatlco services, total
Amisement devices.
Asriseiaent parks ...•
Siootlng galleries.
Coin-operated amusement device
services
Klscellaneous amisement and rec-
reation services, n.e.c^
7*8
19
76
4,080
351
100
46
309
400
395
5
1,285
78
910
1,235
493
24
61
159
498
25,326
9,005
6,786
8,556
14,762
2,357
819
2,145
62.003
U,026
2,153
50
154
1,687
M
1,137
1,678
537
14
45
4,207
764
13
42
2,282
2,608
1,680
443
22
2,945
46,665
15,322
16
8,699
2,324
3
(x)
10,377
1,090
587
17
1,361
317
119
L
3,883
324
243
10.
1,548
1,060
2,062
883
187
36
7,965-
14,933
2,560
10.033
58
101
-iil-
1,437
(X)
(x)
8,145
(x)
(x)
261
137
726
1,035
1,018
17
2,697
158
1,732
235
8
112
115
94
38
293
392
388
1,289
73
914
187
178
9
121
4
72
26
32
143
373
371
2
704
49
345
(x)
6,510
3,163
2,382
(x)
658
465
2,402
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
803
1,265
9,509
1,080
456
414
(x)
1
241
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
3,265
1,353
72
154
463
1,213
M
221
9
14
54
170
336
26
49
143
466
43
2
11
33
151
254
24
33
275
293
(x)
545
(x)
7,7S7
4,731
(x)
(x)
85
246
9,823
3,272
1
6,289
1,143
5,146
637
1.786
(x)
(x)
1,496
3,000
1,473
1,339
(x)
168
77
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
128
206
2,739
(X)
107
(x)
1,210
1,026
7,694
1,409
1,152
246
11
3,022
2,141
8S1
(x)
(x)
1,429
(x)
32
147
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
353
344
(x)
(X) '
303
282
34,996
12,875
9,905
2,962
7
12,824
1,451
11,373
822
1.0O4
(X)
Cx)
1,624
503
50
245
(X)
99
79
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
100
132
1,587
1,429
(x)
(x)
21
563
746
» Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
I Withheld to avoid disclosure,
z Less than $500.
Includes moticn picture theaters.
^ Includes legalized gambling operations. Net
revenues of pari-mutual betting at race tracks are included In the classification "Race track operations."
2.14
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
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SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 2D.— RECEIPTS SIZE— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
ESTABUSBMBNTS, RECEIPTS, TaXBS, PaY RoLL, AND PbRSONNBL
All establishments, total
Establishments operated entire
rear with annual receipts of-
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$100,000 cr more
Geographic division and State
Number
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(.Thousand
doU<irs)
Taxes
(Tliousand
dollors)
Payroll,
entire year
(TTiousand
doU<irs)
Active
proprietors,*
November
dumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Number
Recapts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dolbtj)
Taxes
(Thousand
dolkrj)
PayroU,
entire year
(Tliousand
dollars)
Active
propnetocs, *
November
(Kumbtr)
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
50,347
2,349,601
323,396
610,034
37,874
341,931
4,873
1,366,686
f
204,196
361,797
1,159
137,809
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic , , .
East South Central
West South Central .
Mountain
Paafic
3,206
9,695
10, 588
5,698
6,298
3,074
5,112
2,013
4,663
162, 870
630, 323
478, 574
170,259
254,620
87,000
154,485
97,464
314,006
21,522
91,395
63,634
24,430
35,834
14,346
22,263
9,507
40,465
39,659
178,430
125,103
40,396
61.414
19,660
34,652
28,110
82,610
2,033
7,198
8,479
4,808
4,368
2,219
3,577
1,534
3,653
24,696
81,764
79,082
30, 579
36,625
14,208
23,801
14, 367
36,809
332
1,311
1,081
307
511
152
267
172
740
104,121
436,772
268,948
64,937
134,929
34,046
57, 502
56,861
208,520
14,701
68,932
41,383
U,042
20,053
6,063
8,896
4,536
28,590
23,294
125,480
68,144
17,159
31.788
7,863
13,500
19, 188
55,381
36
245
311
75
115
28
61
59
229
10,387
41,243
29, U5
7,734
14,123
4,100
6,255
6,267
18, 555
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389
268
184
1,402
287
676
4,687
1,566
3,442
2,917
1,363
2,681
2,623
1,004
992
1,071
1,602'
247
333
609
844
132
793
201
967
595
1,088
497
875
1,150
767
936
803
568
772
714
1,023
2,603
222
249
131
511
274
251
255
120
839
533
3,291
9,941
11,150
4,094
89,096
18,705
29,884
398,032
83,338
143,953
125,675
49,878
171,247
93,408
38,366
36,680
30,602
53,662
5,045
6,978
15,712
21,580
7,327
41,789
20,182
33,823
20,805
29,340
12,590
25,802
62,96^
27,396
27,375
20,811
11,418
15,249
27,236
24,215
87,785
7,002
8,520
3,903
18,704
7,149
10,569
10,341
31,276
36,840
22,030
255,136
1,407
1,145
539
11,875
2,189
4,367
52,061
12,084
27,250
17,946
6,676
21,710
11,883
5,419
5,001
4,475
7,933
811
1,001
2,076
3,133
815
4,498
3,085
5,553
3,703
4,350
1,866
3,670
8,294
4,722
3,957
3,643
2,024
2,128
3,817
3,742
12,576
939
1,020
591
2,463
1,012
1,408
1,593
481
6,250
2,842
31,373
2,121
2,476
801
22,817
4,193
7,251
122,636
20,152
35,642
33,479
11,645
45, 145
25,551
9,283
9,278
6,276
15,228
785
1,369
3,232
4,228
1,549
10,001
6,833
8,263
4,183
6,993
2,572
6,230
14,790
6,205
6,278
4,718
2,459
2,954
6,437
5,436
19,815
1,360
1,796
701
4,190
1,306
2,136
2,372
14,249
9,706
5,174
67,730
263
178
127
843
177
450
3,190
1,104
2,904
2,202
1,112
2,080
2,349
736
848
896
1,313
218
285
527
721
74
530
104
676
448
753
351
569
813
604
666
537
412
583
477
799
1,718
170
162
104
379
207
200
198
114
688
443
2,522
1,628
1,912
741
12,885
2,654
4,876
47,068
9,911
24,785
21,464
9,226
23,713
17,371
7,308
6,727
5,804
8,678
887
1,325
3,072
4,086
795
6,038
3,398
5,425
2,931
4,863
1,876
4,148
7,151
4,284
4,141
3,715
2,068
2,338
4,301
3,986
13,176
1,116
1,384
654
2,756
1,144
1,636
1,784
3,893
5,583
3,042
28,184
20
17
6
182
27
80
771
203
337
277
103
412
211
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64
59
100
6
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31
37
10
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62
74
38
52
22
47
115
53
48
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12
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42
34
174
16
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9
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24
22
29
92
47
601
3,237
6,948
859
62,201
13,729
17,147
301,276
58,450
77,046
66,765
21,799
115,024
48,701
16,659
15,305
11,188
24,006
1,051
1,586
6,124
5,727
5,150
24,843
16,529
13,589
9,294
8,814
3,731
9,433
43,546
13,877
10,703
7,501
1,965
4,198
11,622
6,065
35,617
2,420
2,612
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9,495
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5,507
4,675
28, 181
19,264
10,617
178,639
564
577
158
8,812
1,593
2,997
42,099
9,019
17,814
11,437
3,602
15,964
7,548
2,832
2,447
1,923
4,206
206
267
1,031
962
526
2,752
2,776
2,603
1,793
1,552
605
1,530
5,916
2,347
1,786
1,570
360
504
1,669
1,113
5,610
355
258
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1,472
(x)
741
801
197
3,691
1,409
23,490
559
1,482
142
14,555
2,848
3,708
94,308
12,535
18,637
17,426
4,614
29,721
12,<.6U
3,923
4,502
2,274
7,687
135
302
1,310
949
936
5,361
5,491
3,181
1,675
2,088
748
2,200
10,108
3,390
2,554
1,537
382
706
2,911
1,547
8,336
484
506
(x)
2,242
(x)
964
1,113
13,278
4,990
2,632
47,759
2
1
'19
2
12
133
25
87
65
18
135
86
7
13
14
35
1
1
5
6
"24
14
30
9
4
1
4
29
5
11
7
5
3
9
9
40
8
(x)
2
(x)
8
6
28
37
14
178
398
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts- . -
Rhode Island. - .
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic :
New York
1,044
111
5,739
1,334
1,761
27,650
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
4,806
8,787
7,824
2,387
11,394
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
5,779
1,761
1,927
1,X2
Missouri
2,802
99
South Dakota
187
Ncbiaska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
767
610
231
Maryland
2,716
2,502
Virginia
West Virginia
1,567
631
1,172
425
1,034
3,845
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
1,941
1,096
836
227
323
1,313
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
760
3,859
259
267
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
(x)
911
(x)
625
Utah
6U
Nevada^
3,147
Pacific:
Washington
1,860
962
California
15,733
See footnotes at end of table.
RECEIPTS SIZE
2.19
Table 2D.— RECEIPTS SIZE— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
I'nlted States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic . .
East North Central
West North Central
South AtUntic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire .
Vermont
Massachusetts . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut . . ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York . .
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East Norch Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missoun
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georeia
Flonoa
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee *
Abbama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Okhhoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyaming. . . .
Cokcado
New Mexico .
Aiizona
Utah
Nevada?
Estabhshments operated entire year with annual receipts of—
$50,000 to $99,9»
Number
Pacific:
Washington
Oreeoo
Calwvma. . .
345
1,116
1,223
5i7
bbi
278
489
230
580
33
25
19
161
34
73
527
186
403
355
176
343
229
120
156
17
24
13
102
26
127
57
111
40
83
105
72
89
66
51
50
90
84
265
95
65
420
Receipts
(exc. taxes).
entire year
(Thoujiitid
dolldri)
38;, 32c
24, 301
78,505
86,609
38,002
47, 130
19, 523
33,935
15,879
41,392
2,285
1,797
1,341
11,200
2,500
5,178
36,316
13,696
28,493
25,361
12,409
24,482
16,159
8,198
8,676
6,502
11,096
1,171
1,633
2,856
6,068
(x)
7,087
(x)
9,169
3,946
7,906
2,885
6,030
7,305
5,100
6,315
4,662
3,446
3,368
6,371
5,644
18,602
1,239
2,638
977
3,236
2,146
2,384
2,163
1,096
6,720
4,622
30,050
(TfiouadTid
ioWars)
12,812
11,062
5,503
7,3o9
3,695
5,073
2,146
6,011
352
302
149
1,713
458
713
5,718
2,006
5,088
3,496
1,620
2,937
1,861
1,148
1,212
980
1,613
190
272
338
898
(x)
936
(x)
1,607
727
1,244
445
970
1,080
1,101
1,024
848
722
516
934
925
2,698
139
349
147
449
316
336
327
83
1,119
670
4,222
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
100,710
6,686
22,756
23,957
9,161
12,074
4,342
7,430
3,647
10,657
519
372
222
3,479
706
1,388
11,810
3,679
7,267
6,815
3,313
7,035
4,733
2,061
2,074
1,375
3,242
206
367
615
1,282
(x)
1,853
(x)
2,387
977
1,954
689
1,509
1,737
1,164
1,369
1,032
777
701
1,380
1,240
4,109
252
609
216
702
424
622
510
312
1,900
1,019
7,738
proprietors,
November
Wumber)
2,447
104
463
632
254
210
112
166
120
331
194
80
211
138
59
"T^ia —
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
67,098
4,295
14,015
16,578
7,092
7,848
3,079
5,141
2,411
6,639
(x)
(x)
347
240
182
2,126
502
898
6,796
2,131
5,038
4,681
2,583
4,137
3,556
1,621
1,572
1,258
2,036
188
294
615
1,129
(x)
1,296
Cx)
1,526
558
1,241
410
1,030
1,165
850
901
789
539
505
1,002
841
2,793
165
391
161
608
302
400
256
128
1,239
709
4,691
$25,000 to $49,999
Number
353
1,250
1,450
307
873
406
765
304
634
30
23
134
26
96
575
188
487
401
185
386
292
186
172
144
223
28
40
19
105
17
131
97
164
66
140
134
120
118
96
72
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
J45,497
12,461
44,520
52,416
29,231
31,306
14,421
27,293
10,989
22,860
1,615
1,036
775
4,303
874
3,353
20,356
6,666
17,498
14,567
6,840
13,996
10,368
6,645
6,162
5,188
8,282
982
1,367
2,475
4,775
722
3,859
664
4,648
3,522
5,862
2,315
4,938
4,776
4,207
4,235
3,402
2,577
(Thousand
dollars)
1,422
4,752
5,973
3,909
4,316
2,489
4,100
1,529
2,581
88
3,228
129
4,592
140
4,995
408
14,478
47
1,656
49
1,727
20
(x)
69
2,480
25
(x)
29
1,116
50
1,330
15
561
130
4,679
89
3,160
415
15,021
208
156
128
528
1,693
574
2,485
1,703
303
1,447
1,186
834
748
715
1,062
160
162
271
791
370
48
729
638
333
334
656
557
748
616
637
488
570
686
730
2,064
249
247
Cx)
2
(x)
158
272
83
698
417
1,466
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
62,908
3,731
12,717
13,834
6,682
7,811
3,194
6,219
2,414
6,306
421
259
174
1,567
250
1,060
6,334
1,721
4,662
4,027
1,729
3,844
2,626
1,608
1,495
1,109
2,089
145
283
517
1,044
223
1,069
213
1,151
748
1,373
444
1,255
1,335
825
920
848
601
759
1,023
1,131
3,306
363
363
proprietors,
Noveraber
(Number)
Cx)
5
Cx)
249
394
144
1,332
717
4,257
192
836
1,155
632
492
228
430
180
514
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
360
125
401
307
130
324
263
131
149
111
171
24
39
50
54
67
84
225
(x)
(x)
102
71
341
3,326
9,546
12,153
5,647
5,827
2,684
4,873
2,293
4,044
231
176
135
1,424
345
1,015
4,214
1,150
4,182
3,244
1,596
3,278
2,582
1,453
1,288
944
1,579
120
202
488
1,026
269
301
146
306
656
939
366
958
886
665
787
725
507
545
896
901
2,531
(x)
5
(x)
328
346
265
399
119
918
551
2,575
See footnotes at end of table.
2.20
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 2D.— RECEIPTS SIZE— AMUSEMENTS -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, RECEirrs, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of —
$10,000 to 524.999
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
{Thousand
dollaTs)
Taxes
(Thousand
doltdrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
propnetors,
November
(^lumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Pfamber)
$5,000 to $9,999
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(thousand
doUars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
proprietors.
November
(Humbcr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbcr)
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts. , .
Rhode Island
Connecticut ....
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central;
Ohio
Indiana . .
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missoun
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee ^ . . . .
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana . . . .
Idaho . . . .
Wyoming ...
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada?
Paciac:
Washington .
Oregon
Califotnia . . .
1A),980
33,904
44,026
2,471
5.596
531
1,572
1,699
1,134
1,070
565
936
341
734
68
46
36
217
45
119
746
241
585
503
247
427
346
176
241
231
212
67
84
138
161
13
146
27
154
130
202
86
138
164
125
169
163
IDS
120
146
208
462
149
103
482
8,536
25,777
28,185
13,494
17, 523
9,149
15,465
5,663
12,188
1,101
729
552
3,547
697
1,910
12,318
3,920
9,539
8,431
4,001
7,032
5,638
3,083
3,930
3,640
3,547
1,061
1,331
2,266
2,719
191
2,329
408
2,677
2,185
3,317
1,447
2,376
2,593
2,012
2,766
2,615
1,756
1,989
2,346
3,332
7,748
839
572
378
1,523
675
604
835
237
2,573
1,788
7,827
500
1,682
2,060
2,005
1,700
1,166
2,020
576
930
2,454
6,600
7,015
3,612
4,197
2,138
3,324
1,170
3,242
375
1,342
1,595
1,077
807
439
669
299
661
3,090
6,667
7,515
4,229
3,641
1,903
3,224
Jj2?4_
2,341
465
1,179
1,201
363
715
362
592
252
498
3,340
8,412
8,585
6,282
5,147
2,619
4,236
1,804
3,601
100
252
395
557
274
159
411
170
153
97
72
43
136
33
114
694
162
326
595
304
542
365
254
368
421
365
156
168
251
276
11
139
3
238
332
408
144
259
166
306
270
314
276
329
291
421
979
100
72
29
lU
63
71
110
20
281
192
457
242
132
132
1,184
193
521
3,291
969
2,340
2,141
959
1,757
1,431
727
723
708
796
151
216
483
535
41
638
149
702
442
780
305
536
604
447
664
666
361
378
523
726
1,697
138
99
32
319
147
133
194
58
636
413
2,143
53
32
27
142
32
89
606
192
544
469
246
339
340
151
241
213
190
64
73
129
162
12
135
20
121
94
142
57
102
134
119
84
78
103
179
309
132
92
437
243
216
171
1,653
294
513
2,932
835
2,900
2,135
1,165
1,766
1,603
846
1,016
347
762
206,
298
563
537
40
515
66
710
499
641
240
454
476
363
541
614
380
413
552
650
,609
190
117
90
311
146
154
218
68
628
363
1,350
63
43
24
205
37
93
571
196
412
304
177
300
311
109
106
175
236
36
62
118
130
84
21
119
70
123
60
119
108
33
111
98
65
102
71
149
270
93
50
355
447
306
172
1,464
269
682
4,082
1,408
2,922
2,155
1,249
2,149
2,245
787
795
1,292
1,692
274
448
856
92--i
74
579
149
370
502
900
433
861
779
635
816
698
470
725
510
1,075
1,926
193
287
152
577
179
189
173
692
362
2,547
103
29
120
80
52
101
132
30
67
132
93
36
69
83
77
106
175
805
1,759
1,961
1,135
1,197
569
834
264
718
105
103
43
377
51
126
830
262
667
495
301
553
432
180
140
221
343
59
68
134
170
32
124
65
208
89
222
72
216
169
107
211
140
111
139
118
198
379
166
73
479
386
1,146
1,121
804
621
307
493
233
485
54
32
19
168
25
551
180
415
273
171
269
311
97
104
165
219
28
52
110
126
9
74
13
110
62
116
49
94
94
59
130
216
85
47
393
1,009
2,137
2,302
1,705
1,154
609
921
402
656
144
122
60
484
50
149
838
262
1,087
520
405
617
464
296
323
354
312
105
126
■239
246
9
139
28
222
113
220
79
202
142
113
209
170
117
158
148
234
381
43
71
45
116
38
28
47
14
159
93
404
See footnotes at end of table.
RECEIPTS SIZE
Table 2D.— RECEIPTS SIZE— AMUSEMENTS' -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Pbrsonnbl
2.21
Estabbshments operated entire year with annual receipts ol
—
Establishments not
operated entire
year
Less than $5,000
Geographic division and Sate
Number
Receipts
texc taxes),
enure year
(7TH)u4<ind
dolUti)
Taxes
(Thousand
doilais)
Pay roll,
entire yeat
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors. •
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Xumber)
Number
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousdnd
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors.*
November
(><umber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(><umbeT)
United States, total
9,895
25,326
899
4,409
9,005
6,786
8,556
141,760
14,762
37,216
7,694
34,996
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
739
1,980
1,917
1,103
1,318
723
1,142
339
by.
1,916
5,100
5,006
2,879
3,299
1,773
2,721
883
1,749
60
100
139
200
82
88
134
53
43
391
766
1,010
446
637
347
445
108
259
604
1,912
1,790
1,048
1,133
588
998
325
607
648
1,155
1,773
913
732
418
663
161
323
441
1,267
2,017
937
1,147
588
921
375
843
8,195
31,237
23,325
10,384
15,286
5,469
13,283
;,38.
23,696
1,052
2,865
2,622
1,214
2,040
686
1,629
497
2,157
2,298
8,352
9,182
2,201
3,710
1,207
2,900
1,319
6,047
341
1,199
1,325
913
990
517
760
318
826
1,941
6,951
9,616
3,259
3,300
1,415
2,724
1, 539
Paa6c
4,251
New England :
109
72
45
319
(A
130
888
330
762
5<6
257
423
529
162
134
186
402
50
60
113
158
39
159
27
193
96
226
102
187
289
171
226
184
U2
246
137
223
536
18
33
27
89
69
50
43
10
132
81
421
278
169
122
84 i
165
337
2,296
814
1,990
1,444
680
1,211
1,291
380
318
506
1,030
147
179
273
426
(x)
408
(x)
501
253
547
241
505
677
419
546
461
347
571
338
560
1,252
56
78
68
225
168
131
128
29
358
211
1,180
14
5
3
17
8
13
40
11
49
42
15
39
33
10
11
44
45
26
23
22
29
(x)
7
(x)
14
12
20
6
9
13
28
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Table2F.— RECEIPTS SIZE— MOTION PICTURE THEATERS (REGULAR)— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE; 1948
Establishments, Seating Capacity. Receipts. Taxes, Pay Roll, and Pbksonnel
Gec^raphic division and Sate
All establiahmenta, total
Seating
capacity
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire y.:ar
(TKousaiiii
dolIdTS)
Active
propne-
tors.**
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of—
$100,000 or more
Seating
capacity
Receipts
(exc. uxes),
entire year
{Thouiiind
dollari)
Taxes
(Thousand
(iolldri)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
tJoltars)
Active
propne-
tors, "
November
(Mutiber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Mumber)
Llnlted States, loul
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central .
South AtlanQc
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
PaaSc
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecncut i , . .
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvama
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Iltinois
Michi^n
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Sotrth Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia
v.'est Virginia
North Ciirolina
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky ■
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
NewMexico
Arizona
Utah •. ...
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
California
17,689
11,701,252
7,978
181,222
798,805
157,601
878
2,768
3,176
2,411
2,345
1,240
2,435
873
1,563
788,407
2,507,163
2,289,184
1,135,236
1,348,292
672,218
1,283,767
443,673
1,183,312
89,349
341,552
267,158
102,299
143,313
56,094
106,286
45,477
160,485
16,547
71,082
50,450
19,545
27,436
12,369
18,979
8,298
30,171
19,181
85,036
58,513
21,089
31,921
11,786
22,476
8,670
35,200
239
856
1,539
1,578
905
592
1,173
450
646
11,907
44,199
34,626
16,591
21,409
9,352
16,784
7,152
19,202
265
969
748
202
384
115
201
110
508
387,704
1,427,874
1,021,926
248,572
417,139
138,222
231,844
115,920
612,988
59,307
258,226
170,444
40,127
73,713
21,412
40,904
21,825
112,847
11,020
53,901
32,712
7,964
14,329
4,879
7,415
4,096
21,285
._ 178,801
11,831
63,459
36,042
9,002
16,147
4,507
9,057
4,163
24,538
86,450
132
r?
58
372
62
177
1,241
393
1,134
795
442
903
628
408
442
471
546
156
168
282
346
37
236
66
351
303
450
202
360
340
297
323
320
300
340
388
483
1,224
135
134
58
192
104
89
122
39
274
229
1,060
81,489
51,371
32,691
390,615
60,571
171,670
1,249,898
413,067
844,198
586,993
284,986
686,193
469,733
261,279
232,225
209,041
334,880
52,700
60,539
121,010
174,841
28,571
161,094
57,402
203,312
147,430
229,637
97,855
205,899
217,092
166,810
192,888
179,155
133,365
142,534
224,700
232,573
683,960
60,628
60,721
27,705
103,026
55,823
52,419
62,779
20,572
165,065
126,131
892,116
7,581
4,523
2,651
47,192
8,214
19,188
198,196
50,905
92,451
63,545
31,497
91,828
54,434
25,854
21,239
19,321
29,350
3,921
4,128
10,339
U,001
2,962
18,105
12,469
21,458
12,367
21,672
9,239
13,517
26,024
14,971
18,072
14,741
8,310
9,742
18,038
16,807
61,699
4,831
5,019
2,938
11,684
5,462
6,704
6,752
2,087
18,904
13,329
128,252
1,335
821
433
8,646
1,529
3,733
38,912
10,010
22,160
13,333
5,530
17,160
9,744
4,683
3,939
3,724
5,827
772
809
1,847
2,627
566
3,447
2,423
4,700
2,971
3,716
1,652
3,250
4,706
3,303
3,545
3,135
1,881
1,918
3,363
3,124
10,574
883
835
578
2,U1
953
1,169
1,332
387
4,183
2,400
23,538
1,441
854
454
10,433
1,794
4,200
53,078
11,027
20,931
14,033
6,662
20,774
11,528
5,516
4,547
3,571
7,415
551
699
1,805
2,501
633
4,155
3,525
4,905
2,672
4,752
1,322
4,014
5,443
3,085
3,891
3,104
1,706
1,752
3,979
3,652
13,093
879
906
488
2,439
987
1,209
1,331
431
4,479
2,681
28,040
222
82
552
335
220
423
373
183
300
315
307
121
124
201
210
81
4
127
U2
195
99
Ul
108
152
130
135
175
196
183
273
516
129
148
369
1,085
670
416
6,306
1,033
2,397
24,573
5,920
13,706
9,159
4,503
10,594
6,596
3,774
3,434
3j296
4,568
621
728
1,771
2,173
430
2,726
1,564
3,276
1,948
3,583
1,391
3,050
3,441
2,326
2,762
2,674
1,590
1,704
3,128
2,764
9,188
773
950
446
1,705
850
941
1,153
334
2,921
1,806
14,475
20
12
6
143
21
63
527
165
277
185
78
277
146
62
13
31
26
131
57
31
420
23,323
13,705
6,224
216,473
33,149
94,830
308,610
248,429
370,835
253,846
99,822
379,185
206,761
82,312
47,012
47,813
82,363
5,287
6,010
28,765
31,317
9,325
66,a?5
43,707
55,811
35,396
48,551
19, 165
52,694
86,415
48,224
40,893
38,490
10,615
13,717
38,108
29,867
150,152
13,254
7,404
8,115
37,545
11,016
16,355
17,767
4,464
64,488
37,226
511,274
3,237
1,984
859
33,582
5,919
13,726
163,583
33,137
56,506
39,151
16,741
67,219
34,301
13,032
3,299
7,948
12,241
1,051
1,114
4,870
4,604
1,603
10,374
10,838
9,819
5,302
3,070
3,330
7,881
16,496
6,605
7,558
5,964
1,285
2,128
7,190
4,456
27,130
1,853
1,304
1,457
6,822
2,123
3,775
3,591
900
11,216
6,398
95,233 I
563
363
153
6,181
1,115
2,640
32,243
7,517
14,141
8,520
2,981
12,660
6,164
2,387
1,584
1,609
2,557
206
222
910
876
316
2,001
2,124
2,223
1,289
1,364
576
1,393
3,043
1,662
1,583
1,291
343
427
1,442
896
4,650
344
243
295
1,258
395
654
739
168
2,510
1,168
17,607
559
342
142
6,821
1,176
2,841
43,466
7,626
12,367
6,174
3,272
14,377
6,930
2,789
1,940
1,553
3,491
134
215
885
784
302
2,174
2,961
2,345
1,018
1,882
613
1,613
3,229
1,469
1,744
1,051
243
324
1,701
1,218
5,814
360
225
223
1,499
333
625
736
167
2,635
1,396
20,457
17
76
106
14
42
15
17
10
62
6,559
28,335
17,232
4,893
3,581
2,724
4,644
2,450
10,982
398
239
111
3,765
623
1,423
17,892
3,830
6,663
4,466
1,790
6,363
3,242
1,371
1,019
992
1,589
99
123
569
497
156
1,219
1,229
1,243
543
1,U3
397
944
1,732
885
918
738
183
610
2,873
225
198
175
732
246
349
428
97
1,327
686
8,969
See footnotes at end of table.
2.68
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table2F.— RECEIPTS SIZE— MOTION PICTURE THEATERS (REGULAR^- GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSBMBNTS, SbATIMG CaPACITY, RbCBIPTS, TaXBS, PaY RoLL, and PBRSONlfBL
Gcognphic division and State
Eatabliahments operated entire year with annual receipts of—
$50,000 to $99,999
Number
Seating
capacity
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand {Thousand
dollars) dollars)
Active
propnc'
tors*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
neaiest
Nov. 15
(Number)
$25,000 to $49,999
Seating
capacity
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay toll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tors,*
November
(Number)
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Ontial , , , ,
West North Ontral
South Atlantic
East South Ontial
West South Central. ......
Mountain
Pacific
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Ckinnectiait
Middle Adantlc:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central r
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginu
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Wasliington
Oregon
C^alu omia
2,675,895
262,390
61,903
1,030
43,253
3,834
1,974,902
140,003
26,725
31,458
1.931
250
709
731
391
490
222
383
155
374
29
22
12
113
27
47
296
127
286
189
lis
195
145
84
95
69
106
14
18
28
61
39
-69
68
207
196,732
542,131
533,005
280,453
323,446
162,586
284,218
98,887
249,437
17,785
51,364
51,464
27,311
34,858
15,561
26,449
10,588
27,010
3,173
10,579
9,478
5,043
6,532
3,448
4,522
1,860
5,042
4,532
13,830
12,517
5,905
8,193
3,300
5,449
2,096
6,081
20,657
17,546
10,321
90,650
21,754
35,804
220,067
105,645
216,419
144,830
83,269
133,668
109,062
62,176
68,968
44,050
85,304
8,561
10,974
19,914
42,682
8,393
42,989
9,943
61,280
26,806
57,822
22,065
48,646
50,502
39,513
55,685
39,405
27,983
27,400
56,014
53,226
147,578
6,728
16,031
7,635
22,21i
17,297
14,547
9,305
5,133
31,925
28,252
189,260
2,014
1,581
851
7,987
1,999
3,353
21,594
9,550
20,220
13,597
8,299
13,937
9,944
5,687
6,523
5,061
7,563
978
1,159
1,915
4,112
786
4,645
1,115
6,459
2,952
6,691
2,442
4,683
5,085
3,710
5,307
3,692
2,852
2,649
4,907
4,534
14,359
703
1,769
777
2,400
1,963
1,498
1,054
424
3,621
3,170
20,219
351
278
148
,402
361
633
4,095
1,843
4,641
2,731
1,429
2,535
1,764
1,019
1,162
925
1,455
188
221
332
760
139
863
207
1,421
673
1,111
399
824
895
1,009
992
798
649
476
850
809
2,387
122
309
147
430
310
272
194
76
807
588
3,647
434
335
141
2,208
556
853
6,298
2,554
4,978
3,221
1,990
3,580
2,452
1,274
1,450
969
1,934
167
213
384
788
190
1,192
383
1,455
734
1,435
543
1,041
1,214
774
1,041
895
590
506
976
953
3,009
117
351
159
473
381
301
226
869
595
4,617
56
3,121
183
8,942
252
8,262
109
4,666
106
5,720
66
2,484
79
4,094
49
1,733
130
4,226
5
316
5
238
2
147
16
1,520
11
342
17
553
21
3,915
26
1,499
136
3,528
65
2,221
44
1,425
62
2,114
56
1,550
25
952
35
1,099
15
891
28
1,280
6
157
5
203
6
377
14
659
3
138
22
777
...
221
22
979
15
470
13
1,097
17
361
4
823
5
854
20
610
18
737
10
683
18
454
7
411
22
808
10
697
40
2,178
4
86
5
327
8
136
3
392
8
282
10
243
6
203
5
69
18
671
22
471
90
3,084
157
503
753
497
559
307
565
221
272
179
55
269
132
110
179
163
119
97
85
139
ZL
19
44
92
12
44
6
87
71
117
51
102
69
67
101
106
291
38
36
10
41
23
24
37
12
51
59
162
93,753
272,108
375,058
249,386
277,109
159,985
301,236
105,712
140,555
5,725
18,650
27,541
18,139
20,213
11,085
20,261
3,064
10,275
1,180
3,889
5,005
3,443
3,818
2,342
3,724
1,446
1.873
1,316
4,304
6,293
3,632
4,629
2,422
4,334
1,588
2,440
15,373
10,355
9,493
33,385
2,772
22,370
99,864
34,274
137,970
93,895
54,313
38,949
78,075
59,826
47,805
38,371
78,219
8,789
8,877
20,844
46,431
7,229
23,266
2,134
43,259
34,086
53,411
23,610
54,249
35,865
41,879
46,840
37,897
33,369
34,105
60,388
53,362
152,881
18,235
18,002
4,791
19,369
10,662
12,241
16,756
5,656
26,491
28,151
85,913
1,060
638
671
1,893
181
1,282
6,740
2,050
9,860
6,613
4,127
6,620
5,869
4,312
3,474
3,060
5,262
722
644
1,636
3,391
450
1,660
265
3,089
2,582
4,225
1,804
3,631
2,507
3,131
3,067
2,671
2,216
2,452
3,667
3,746
10,396
1,333
1,261
409
1,510
824
913
1,380
434
1,867
2,190
6,218
134
121
124
422
30
299
1,267
450
2,172
1,288
706
1,210
1,026
775
677
597
988
147
127
272
635
310
47
662
561
740
366
618
428
715
565
585
477
538
655
689
1,842
246
219
80
257
149
154
258
83
385
374
1,119
213
119
134
526
39
285
1,902
545
2,357
1,692
911
1,511
1,253
926
708
569
1,200
106
123
287
639
104
456
101
690
543
893
364
879
599
611
658
644
509
494
827
749
2,264
275
229
57
320
176
182
235
114
492
430
1,518
68
232
463
317
199
L28
241
U5
168
61
16
155
94
66
112
129
62
34
38
51
118
See footnotes at end of table.
RECEIPTS SIZE
2.69
Tabic 2F.— RECEIPTS SIZE-
EMOTION PICTURE THEATERS (REGULAR)' -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE:
ESTABLI&HMBNTS, SbaTINO CAPACITY, RbCEIPTS, TaXES, PaY RuLL, AND PbESOWNEL
1948 — Continued
Geopaphic dmaonand Stite
Estabtiahments operated entire year with annual receipts of—
$10,000 to $24,999
Number
Seating
capacity
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dolLirj)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousdrid
dollars)
Active
propnc-
tors,**
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Alumber)
Less than $10,000
Number
Seating
capacity
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollari)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tors,"
November
(Afumbgr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(J^umber)
United Slate*, total
G«oftraphlc divisions:
New England
Middle Atlanac
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlanoc
East South Central
West South Central. ......
Mountain
PaoSc
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Micfai^n
Wisccnsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South CaroUiu
Geori
Fkxii
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central
Arkansas
Louisiana
Okhhoma
Texas
Mountain;
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Axuona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
«oo
iiomia
See footnotes at end of table.
3,085
1,132,607
2,m
11,782
1,883
10,641
2,103
330
<;66
562
43A
281
596
156
172
132
21
177
118
70
132
77
69
119
117
91
iS
45
70
72
3
33
51
77
106
42
72
50
81
92
131
292
36,404
130,198
161,518
186,796
157,834
109,328
231,459
52,705
66,365
1,563
5,852
8,251
9,363
7,567
4,848
10,193
2,692
3,180
292
1,134
1,509
1,719
1,435
1,060
1,835
486
602
295
1,184
1,627
1,427
1,568
915
2,046
445
712
10,123
6,612
4,119
8,054
1,566
5,930
52,277
10,659
67,262
43,186
23,500
44,223
27,262
23,347
39,102
35,604
34,518
14,432
14,638
22,089
26,413
1,298
12,033
19,342
26,526
39,105
13,948
27,385
16,197
20,835
25,547
32,902
30,044
30,391
38,736
47,318
114,514
10,065
6,214
2,901
9,554
5,827
6,690
8,865
2,589
17,131
18,076
31,158
441
258
194
321
91
258
2,402
339
3,111
2,042
1,236
2,268
1,435
1,270
1,923
1,915
1,623
759
714
1,156
1,273
40
537
894
1,377
1,889
712
1,298
820
987
1,154
1,436
1,271
1,405
1,531
2,178
5,079
519
312
151
551
267
370
414
108
881
913
1,386
444
66
624
393
224
403
260
229
342
354
305
145
133
204
236
177
308
352
la
227
138
293
227
271
269
309
272
380
874
185
160
257
496
65
623
443
284
401
291
208
295
282
295
94
94
164
203
7
135
190
260
400
138
267
171
U9
233
292
241
259
333
391
1,063
169
154
389
49
298
213
1,285
359
1,900
491
1,985
238
1,681
175
1,066
347
2,224
126
647
116
696
17
77
6
54
9
24
9
67
3
27
5
49
73
524
10
45
130
716
77
513
49
314
116
487
65
316
52
270
106
398
101
442
69
345
44
151
43
145
61
266
67
238
1
11
20
135
28
223
37
298
55
410
27
142
40
298
30
164
35
189
35
239
53
345
52
293
42
310
51
390
98
421
156
1,103
29
116
16
65
9
34
23
130
8
77
12
101
23
101
6
23
37
205
40
159
39
332
46
112
198
516
229
152
412
149
69
14,139
X,344
52,811
126,628
59,909
38,372
108,546
38,257
18,035
268
679
1,178
2,951
1,326
744
2,207
858
430
57
131
244
568
249
159
445
162
47
133
191
348
227
137
380
110
95
53
105
92
46
59
94
67
92
64
95
161
4,084
(x)
1,683
3,652
1,330
(x)
12,793
1,840
19,711
12,819
8,356
16,305
10,218
5,1U
13,546
24,732
23,354
9,960
14,380
22,536
18,120
(x)
(x)
7,387
11,513
11,899
5,349
9,179
7,937
6,646
8,000
15,739
21,319
17,254
24,498
45,475
3,469
8,210
3,418
8,037
3,120
(X)
5,222
(x)
3,346
3,922
5,767
(x)
(x)
258
34
387
288
203
358
218
111
348
614
490
249
338
535
377
(x)
(x)
155
286
257
146
220
147
160
119
165
300
433
348
558
868
193
207
75
201
42
(x)
(x)
188
110
132
(x)
Cx)
62
110
100
54
77
91
74
(x)
(x)
81
75
106
183
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
64
68
35
163
(x)
(x)
1,392
149
433
170
100
290
97
45
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,151
63
215
385
344
357
234
651
252
150
(x)
11
19
3"
(X)
72
9
134
134
75
91
69
88
188
127
69
95
171
106
(x)
(x)
66
69
48
34
66
32
36
53
66
79
U5
101
152
253
41
53
28
71
11
(x)
(x)
85
26
39
2.70
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 2F.— RECEIPTS SIZE— MOTION PICTURE THEATERS (REGULAR)'- GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Connnucd
Establishments, Seating CAPAarv, Rbcbipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Establishments not operated entire year
Geographic division and State
Number
Seating capacity
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Tknuund dolloTs)
Taxes
{Thousand dollars)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousand dollow)
Active propnctor8,i«
November
(dumber)
Paid employees.
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Xumber)
United States, total
1,680
824,568
46,665
8,699
9,823
1,152
9,906
Geographic divisions:
72
145
280
243
249
163
278
82
168
59,625
100,508
144,866
93,401
107,855
63,725
126,464
32,192
95,932
4,701
6,781
8,280
4,358
5,636
2,444
6,272
1,450
6,743
825
1,448
1,502
808
1,073
481
1,038
248
1,276
1,11C
1,626
1,843
775
1,157
505
1,210
263
1,334
21
72
210
214
150
108
199
53
125
776
1,472
1,714
941
1,226
660
1,388
Mountain
Paafic
412
1,315
New England :
14
2
3
36
17
67
20
58
70
36
58
60
56
41
54
60
21
20
23
24
2
20
4
36
34
43
33
41
36
26
36
47
54
48
31
57
142
11
13
3
19
15
6
13
2
33
28
107
7,924
(x)
851
38,401
(x) '"
56,287
12, 220
32,001
38,417
15,726
23,863
38,355
28,505
15,792
18,471
31,117
5,671
5,660
6,862
9,828
(x)
(x)
1,618
16,233
13,103
18,849
13,718
13,746
17,305
8,372
17,277
22,461
15,615
15,602
14,200
23,302
73,360
3,877
4,860
845
6,310
7,901
(x)
4,864
(x)
16,684
10,504
68,744
752
(x)
36
3,339
(x)
3,619
795
2,367
1,854
891
1,426
2,667
1,442
672
723
2,171
162
159
227
244
(x)
(x)
251
1,042
368
540
805
804
969
378
867
813
386
675
395
1,335
3,867
230
166
69
200
243
(x)
218
(x)
1,131
548
5,064
U7
(x)
8
569
(x)
812
123
508
344
156
274
474
254
112
129
422
32
29
38
46
(x)
(x)
50
188
81
100
162
153
175
91
154
158
78
87
69
244
638
42
23
13
34
40
(x)
38
(X)
255
89
932
156
(x)
10
802
(x)
861
229
536
445
164
359
565
310
112
123
432
21
21
26
40
(x)
(x)
75
195
78
94
140
171
202
59
188
190
68
105
74
251
780
36
32
11
34
35
(x)
46
(x)
222
88
1,024
8
(x)
1
3
(x)
23
14
35
47
34
37
61
31
34
51
43
20
21
23
22
(x)
(x)
15
22
30
19
37
19
23
22
26
37
38
26
46
89
10
11
2
11
7
(x)
10
(x)
24
24
77
109
(i)
Rhndp Iiland
(x)
Middle Atlantic :
821
138
513
East North Central;
(^O
479
166
288
425
356
West North Central:
188
198
320
38
41
Nebraska
70
86
South Atlantic:
(x)
(x)
54
216
111
1A3
152
137
184
73
223
Alabama
253
m
145
117
Oklahoma
215
911
Mountain;
51
69
8
62
New Mexico
65
(x)
Utah
87
(x)
Pacific:
237
105
973
« Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
^ Exclusive of drive-tn and portable motion picture theaters.
RECEIPTS SIZE
2.71
Table2G.— RECEIPTS SIZE— BOWUNG ALLEYS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
ESTABUSHMBNTS, RsCBIPTS, TaXBS, PaY RoLL, AND PbRSONNBL
Eatabliahmenta operated entire year with annual receipts of —
Geographic division and State
All establiahments, total
Receipto
(ezc. taxes),
entire year
(TTiotuand
dolLiTi)
Taxes
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
propnetore,'
November
(Humber)
Psiid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
$100,000 or more
Number
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dolldrj)
Pay roll. Active
entire year proprietors,*
November
(Thousand
dollars)
(Number)
~T5i3 —
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Wumber)
United States, total
Geoftmphlc divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central.. .
West South Central..
Mountain
Padfc
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
I^ssachusetts ....
Rhode Island
Connecticut . . -
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
PennsyK-ama
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missoun
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroliTia
South Carolina
Florii
East South Central:
Kentucky
Termessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
lAiisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain ;
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming, , , .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevadi
PadSc:
Washington.
Oregon
Caluocnia. . .
636
1,121
1,296
i52
333
77
146
148
296
59
43
37
313
55
129
523
183
415
303
142
386
337
128
130
81
93
22
24
38
64
59
42
195
137,276
10,258
28,553
55,071
11,189
7,994
1,978
4,738
3,623
U,872
755
448
283
5,330
1,033
2,409
16,403
4,657
7,493
11,847
4,451
20,416
14,863
3,494
3,181
1,723
3,389
429
411
808
1,248
269
2,617
1,131
1,417
689
467
153
519
732
1,049
545
278
106
243
823
549
3,123
387
300
280
981
279
465
712
219
2,157
997
10,718
66,777
35
88
515
65
26
20
115
3,948
10,282
21,119
3,909
2,997
713
1,730
1,321
5,883
491
1,011
1,325
444
270
65
123
134
309
6,559
14,700
25,122
5,258
3,959
900
1,914
1,658
4,707
1
Cx)
28
4,355
19
18,721
10
1,589
8
1,097
3
518
10
1,354
3
(x)
28
4,901
(x)
(x)
(x)
21
1,754
211
7,953
3
662
17
440
1
198
8
513
(x)
46
2,264
50
14
306
144
14
M
101
244
155
92
2,153
335
919
6,129
1,472
2,681
4,751
1,641
7,672
5,925
1,130
1,156
546
1,291
95
126
263
432
91
998
490
584
223
143
66
166
236
393
201
98
21
70
281
212
1,167
131
110
70
345
98
189
306
72
960
371
,552
28
217
44
109
436
142
433
274
137
427
360
127
130
78
76
26
28
43
63
54
45
199
305
248
188
1,569
738
,511
7,597
1,995
5,108
6,555
2,595
7,474
7,445
2,053
1,834
1,079
1,595
130
288
502
830
206
1,178
496
850
414
274
52
222
267
416
271
159
54
94
384
255
,181
205
169
149
416
122
215
314
1,037
375
3,295
(x)
3,195
(x)
(x)
2,972
(x)
9,552
5,534
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
330
1,024
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,485
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(z)
M
(x)
(x)
154
45
(x)
1,350
(x)
(x)
1,324
(x)
3,947
2,450
(x)
(x)
(x)
200
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
134
379
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,056
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
2
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,293
6,194
580
430
151
459
(x)
1,336
1,002
(x)
(x)
1,523
(x)
2,564
1,948
(x)
(x)
(x)
166
293
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,238
See footnotes at end of table.
2.72
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 2G.— RECEIPTS SIZE— BOWLING ALLEYS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of—
$50,000 to $99,999
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
{Thousand
doltars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(TTiousflnd
dollars)
propnetors,
November
(Member)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
C\umber)
$30,000 to $49,999
Number
Receipts
(cxc. taxes),
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Tliousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors.*
Kovember
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
noiest
Nov. 15
{Humbcr)
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central -
West South Central
Mountain. . .
Pidfc
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central .
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin ...
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota . .
South Dakota . . .
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic;
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carohna . .
Georgia , .
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming ....
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Paciac;
Washington
Oreeon
Camomia . . .
216
48
34,746
i,4ao
6,475
15,291
3,198
2,319
536
1,298
1,076
3,073
(x)
(x)
194
412
3,846
1,080
1,549
4,177
1,684
4,258
4,032
1,140
632
486
1,253
(x)
(x)
216
358
806
590
541
(x)
(x)"
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
250
(x)
839
(x)
(x)
(x)
388
(x)
234
(x)
(x)
707
272
2,094
9
10
107
18
9
(x)
(x)'
(2)
(z)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(z)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(z)
13,684
647
2,505
5,971
1,220
1,000
200
459
381
1,301
216
39
12
(x)
(x)"
86
199
1,531
356
618
1,715
687
1,524
1,675
370
233
198
499
(x)
(x)
77
135
311
261
256
(x)
(x)"
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'"
(x)
74
(x)
329
(x)
(x)
(x)
152
(x)
lo;
(x)
(x)
326
126
849
(x)
(x)"
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
704
2,579
6,398
1,360
1,031
233
455
366
1,014
(x)
(x)
116
215
1,384
367
828
1,845
844
1,393
1,791
525
223
252
461
(x)
(x)
117
215
371
242
308
(x)
(x)"
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
(x)
82
(x)
303
(x)
(x)
(x)
153
(x)
87
(x)
(x)
304
111
599
59
149
200
59
38
8
21
17
62
2,198
5,680
7,711
2,281
1,520
325
828
648
2,426
928
2,204
2,841
815
570
122
331
ZiS
994
(x)
(x)
979
334
660
3,227
824
1,629
1,821
974
2,521
1,607
788
609
362
653
(x)
(x)
144
390
210
511
158
166
207
115
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
207
509
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,866
(x)
(x)
iz)
(x)
38
118
206
52
33
3
22
12
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
422
9
516
110
11
199
300
12
340
1,201
70
1,322
288
6
327
715
42
949
715
39
987
373
21
557
908
75
1,148
587
48
973
258
23
385
267
12
321
112
6
IM
236
15
325
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
43
3
82
132
12
(x)
74
4
153
214
S
240
56
4
65
•66
2
73
58
8
83
33
5
41
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
58
1
48
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
103
4
73
195
14
178
51
2
50
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
61
4
66
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(X)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(«)
756
49
578
See footnotes at end of table.
RECEIPTS SIZE
2.73
Table2G.— RECEIPTS SIZE— BOWLING ALLEYS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Estabbshmcnts opeiated entire year with annual receipts of—
$10,000 to $».999
Number
Rccapts
(cite.
taxes),
entire year
(Thousond
dollars)
United States, total
Geographic dlTltlona:
New England
Middle Atlantic
Ea«t North Ccnaal
West North Central
South Atlantic
Eaat South Central
Wrat South Central
Mountain
Pjofc
New Eoftland :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
MaAsachusetta
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle AUantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Eaat North C«ntnl:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Weat North Central!
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North C^ota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Cennal:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Padflc;
Waahingttn
238
i09
3i6
120
98
18
iO
45
68
18
15
11
120
22
52
191
72
146
4,198
7,626
6,586
2,117
1,836
292
766
301
1,413
326
218
153
2,211
380
910
3,740
1,353
2,533
1,619
881
1,762
1,643
681
899
364
241
106
106
107
294
(x)
589
333
184
169
(x)
190
287
(x)
117
106
(x)
117
140
458
97
(x)
117
305
84
67
69
(x)
286
295
832
(Thous.
dol.)
M
(a)
U)
M
(x)
M
(x)
(z)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(2)
(x)
U)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thouj.
dol.)
1,608
2,444
2, on
590
616
98
268
272
496
112
75
58
910
150
303
1,261
400
783
525
281
517
528
226
26
35
104
(x)
204
131
67
45
(x)
45
98
(x)
(x)
15
32
50
171
32
(x)
32
103
26
24
32
(x)
109
98
289
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>(um-
_bcrL
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
1,313
170
396
373
128
78
20
32
174
61
161
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
15,170
2,900
4,536
4,176
1,179
910
118
381
415
555
135
107
111
1,675
288
584
2,086
659
1,791
1,027
625
981
1,075
468
494
205
126
39
81
70
164
(x)
277
220
113
66
(x)
66
130
(x)
(x)
25
53
58
245
49
(x)
83
135
22
31
56
(x)
186
91
278
Less than $10,000
Establishments not operated entire year
Number
Receipts
(exc.
taxes),
entire year
(Tliousond
dollflra)
221
262
153
106
89
12
21
29
21
27
20
18
117
1,275
1,551
957
550
496
66
102
150
124
139
113
100
677
60
186
527
245
779
209
119
244
246
139
174
66
(x)
123
109
(x)
65
27
79
57
(x)
30
31
11
23
13
(x)
Taxes
(Thous.
dol.)
(x)
(x)
(a)
M
(x)
(2)
(x)
(x)
M
M
M
M
(x)
(z)
(z)
(z)
(x)
P.iy roll,
entire
year
(ThoiM.
dol.)
389
444
293
150
143
19
26
38
36
31
26
225
17
51
169
60
215
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Active
propnc
tors,'
Novem-
ber
(Num-
ixr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Mumber)
181
261
155
107
84
9
20
25
22
78
38
145
(x)
40
23
33
17
(x)
20
11
6
4
22
17
11
7
5
4
4
3
10
2
11
8
3
4
(x)
(x)
4,220
890
1,394
849
562
272
42
38
110
63
94
178
262
109
66
29
36
37
72
85
70
54
523
38
120
421
207
766
173
101
225
195
155
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Receipts
(exc.
taxes),
entire year
(ThotMOnd
dollars)
14,933
(x)
2,866
5,805
1,454
726
241
390
(x)
1,935
(x)
(x)
30
481
65
241
1,867
(x)
(x)
1,049
(x)
2,079
1,801
(x)
(x)
445
369
79
105
(x)
118
16
90
(x)
(x)
153
118
11
64
101
X)
268
x)
145
x)
(Thous.
dol.)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
3
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(z)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
M
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
Pay roll,
entire
(Thous.
_<lol,)_
(x)
921
1,984
472
228
75
133
(x)
792
(x)
Cx)
8
207
22
66
607
(x)
(x)
399
(x)
695
622
(x)
(x)
121
155
21
36
(xl
37
4
29
(x)
(x)
46
45
3
19
13
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Hum-
in)
(x)
176
278
110
56
29
31
(x)
79
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
11,373
(x)
2,300
4,455
1,375
603
207
284
(x)
937
(x)
(x)
23
387
97
252
1,382
(x)
(x)
1,000
(x)
1,163
1,463
(x)
(x)
398
303
30
36
(x)
(x)
34
43
(x)
(x)
165
124
6
54
85
61
80
33
• Proprietors of unincorporated tniBlnesses*
I Withheld to avoid dlacloEure,
z Less than $500.
2.74
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 2H.— RECEIPTS SIZE-
BILLIARD AND POOL PARLORS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Establishments, Rbcbipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
All establiahments, total
Receipts
(ezc. taxes),
entire year
(ThoiAsatid
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
ftyroll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
propnctora,
November
(Number)
F^d
employees,
worlcweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of —
$20,000 or more
Receipts
(eic. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Payroll,
entire year
(Thousand (Thousand
dollars) I dollars)
Active
proprietors,*
November
(Number)
United States, total
Geo^aphic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
PaaSc
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire .
Vermont
Massachusetts .
Rhode Island
Connecticut .
Middle Atlantic :
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois . .
Michigan . .
Wisconsin .
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming. . . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
U-.ah
Nevada
PadBc:
Washington .
Oregon
Cauomia . . .
386
1,533
1,912
1,072
1,650
1,079
1,103
376
550
63
25
17
198
31
693
180
660
571
33i
433
462
57
84
133
495
22
36
137
165
32
152
55
246
127
342
154
264
273
294
323
284
173
263
107
276
457
116
93
72
22
6
50
35
465
1,702
3,188
14,281
8,328
10,415
7,071
6,742
3,313
5,445
346
124
79
743
136
274
3,902
312
3,474
4,450
3,169
3,155
3,010
497
1,257
1,387
2,558
134
433
1,356
1,203
130
717
348
1,640
1,135
2,209
923
1,647
1,616
2,037
1,949
2,086
949
1,176
821
2,209
2,536
420
51
391
1,154
657
400
221
19
670
495
4,280
M
(z)
(z)
12,413
288
1,284
2,619
1,433
2,135
1,443
1,371
605
1,235
35
25
11
131
22
64
657
106
521
779
711
621
412
96
204
282
504
17
29
235
162
24
131
83
373
198
492
165
358
311
355
445
443
200
205
223
447
496
203
116
72
41
W
235
111
8S9
9,588
386
1,591
1,993
1,104
1,509
993
1,035
403
574
65
26
20
199
29
47
717
174
700
618
368
480
475
52
139
498
25
36
143
172
32
148
48
234
129
312
134
223
249
299
286
254
154
249
100
279
407
26
4
43
125
97
78
23
54
40
480
9,766
273
1,172
1,395
1,169
1,740
1,244
1,144
449
680
40
41
8
llA
21
49
527
84
561
547
510
474
314
50
135
200
455
19
32
205
123
19
131
61
326
124
384
U7
310
238
271
413
380
180
202
196
351
395
50
3
43
195
79
51
27
110
71
499
48
117
67
72
59
49
32
50
18,742
190
1,587
4,431
2,774
2,410
1,908
2,086
1,232
2,124
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
682
116
739
1,577
1,273
820
600
161
709
479
473
210
591
312
(x)
(x)
397
522
481
154
389
389
631
337
639
201
134
297
809
796
(x)
180
385
214
(x)
345
331
1,448
(z)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(z)
(z)
(x)
(X)
62
410
1,120
653
516
377
499
301
722
(x)
(x)
(X)
(X)
216
23
171
349
406
212
105
48
143
146
173
12
132
47
(X)
(x)
126
21
78
75
123
100
109
40
37
104
163
195
(x)
49
lU
48
(x)
202
84
436
53
138
79
66
73
48
35
46
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
8ee footnotes at end of table.
RECEIPTS SIZE
2.75
Table 2H.— RECEIPTS SIZE— BILLIARD AND POOL PARLORS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE; 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Estabtishments opented entire
year with annual receipts of-
~
$10,000 to
{19,999
$5,000 to $9,999
Geographic division and State
Number
Receipts
(cxc, taxes).
enure year
(Thoi.sand
dolUlTs)
Taxes
(Thousand
dolLlrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
propnetors.*
November
(Mumber)
Paid
employees.
workweclt
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Number
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors.*
November
(.Humbcr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
1,101
15,081
115
2,940
1,121
2,086
1,916
13,320
86
2,309
1,897
1,899
Geographic divisions:
27
130
249
Ui
195
130
92
56
SS
379
1,701
3,467
1,817
2,618
1,793
1,269
800
1,237
6
24
13
17
16
11
13
15
80
338
664
275
521
397
258
158
249
24
137
268
148
130
121
90
56
97
58
271
418
222
365
308
211
105
128
68
318
423
233
305
206
181
64
118
468
2,149
2,926
1,648
2,137
1,443
1,250
449
850
1
6
18
14
9
16
10
2
10
86
311
445
251
505
313
244
51
103
70
326
442
233
270
190
169
76
121
101
259
East North Central
347
West North Central
217
380
269
West South Central
202
44
Paafic
80
New England :
9
2
1
7
5
3
65
13
52
77
i9
50
61
12
21
29
28
3
9
18
26
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10
31
22
44
15
21
34
39
35
40
16
16
13
37
26
7
5
22
11
8
3
8
2
78
128
(x)
(X)
108
56
41
841
175
685
1,103
701
692
795
• 176
292
387
362
39
129
272
336
50
188
127
413
310
554
220
281
475
518
509
557
209
214
179
525
351
100
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320
149
106
45
(x)
(x)
1,081
(x)
(x)
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3
1
2
2
(z)
8
12
2
(z)
4
3
1
2
3
1
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7
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1
6
6
4
3
1
6
1
1
7
5
M
(x)
(X)
13
14
(x)
(x)
28
17
11
179
33
126
217
118
164
135
30
35
70
66
4
9
39
52
6
34
32
77
53
116
51
62
90
92
122
138
45
37
37
125
59
21
20
56
21
29
11
(x)
(x)
232
10
(x)
(x)
6
3
2
71
10
56
38
62
45
60
13
25
32
27
4
10
5
13
10
31
27
35
9
19
31
41
29
35
16
14
10
40
26
7
5
21
10
10
3
(X)
(x)
83
7
(x)
(x)
17
13
8
134
21
116
144
39
95
77
13
23
61
58
2
13
33
32
6
30
20
60
38
74
41
43
53
59
109
103
37
35
37
96
43
14
11
36
19
17
8
(x)
(x)
114
13
4
3
36
3
9
166
32
120
108
73
110
119
13
L2
32
110
4
7
31
37
6
27
16
55
17
60
33
62
29
53
64
58
31
41
14
56
70
1
1
3
23
14
9
3
10
4
104
90
27
18
240
21
72
1,122
215
812
737
511
757
835
36
85
235
769
29
47
220
263
38
176
112
395
114
434
223
439
206
378
456
397
212
283
96
395
476
(x)
(x)
58
200
96
(x)
20
76
34
740
1
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1
2
2
1
7
8
5
5
(z)
1
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1
3
4
1
1
4
7
4
3
1
4
2
(x)
(x)
M
(z)
1
(x)
(2)
2
"3
12
4
4
47
2
17
165
22
124
93
91
150
104
7
11
27
135
7
5
27
39
7
43
31
103
14
114
41
114
33
62
114
82
55
55
28
77
84
(x)
(x)
5
23
12
(x)
14
1
38
12
4
5
36
3
10
172
30
124
122
82
107
119
12
11
30
113
5
6
32
36
7
20
11
56
14
56
30
48
28
55
52
56
27
40
14
57
58
(x)
(x)
8
33
17
(x)
4
12
5
104
22
12
Vennont
3
52
Rhode Island
10
Middle Atlantic:
New York ... ...
115
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Itbnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
18
126
70
69
115
82
11
3
22
^4issoun
North Dakota
116
11
7
Nebraska
Kansas ,
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
PisrrirT o( Cohnnha . ,
23
30
4
38
23
Virginia
77
81
91
Flon^.
East South Centnd:
29
52
Tenne^ee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
97
77
43
48
23
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
58
73
(X)
(X)
4
21
11
(x)
Utah
Nevada
Pacific;
Washington
8
Oregon
1
Cilifoma
71
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2H.— RECEIPTS SIZE— BILLIARD AND POOL PARLORS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of—
$3,000 to $4,999
Number
Receipts
(etc.
taxes),
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
{Thous.
dol)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thous.
dot.)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(y^lum-
P^d
iployeea,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbcr)
Less than $3,000
Recdpts
(exc.
taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thous.
dol)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thous.
dol.)
Active
proprie-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
(Hum-
E^iid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Establishments not operated entire year
Receipts
(otc.
taies).
entire yeax
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thous.
dol.)
Pay roll,
enure
year
(Tliouj.
dol.)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Hum-
her)
United States, total.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central .
South Atlanuc
East South Central . . .
West South Central . .
Mountain ,
Paafic
New England ;
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts . . .
Rhode Island , . . .
Connecticut . . ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania . .
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Missoun . -
North Dakota .
South Dakota. .
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming- . . .
Colorado
New Mexico .
Ahsona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon
California. . .
1,510
69
278
3U
134
280
156
163
46
73
132
25
121
5,828
1,419
866
2,570
4,549
2,464
7,965
1,143
2.U1
259
1,065
1,206
508
1,060
620
646
181
283
29
94
129
65
234
145
130
22
27
70
285
313
130
231
121
145
48
76
30
106
129
74
219
148
124
15
21
143
463
439
260
443
289
371
241
835
811
467
778
504
614
146
153
10
54
68
43
127
84
86
7
7
140
462
434
260
400
257
342
84
85
13
83
96
62
168
115
128
9
8
71
296
373
244
335
239
247
165
851
1,440
1,114
1,412
803
877
505
798
(2)
4
9
9
9
7
6
4
10
21
77
193
146
232
127
154
66
127
74
328
398
254
362
231
241
104
149
60
22
15
125
11
26
502
96
467
317
181
356
331
21
19
38
327
(x)
(x)
41
54
(x)
108
(x)
161
89
174
92
242
151
170
186
151
113
152
66
151
277
(x)
'28
32
37
52
19
(x)
(X)
<x)
249
(z)
(z)
(z)
(z)
(x)
(x)
(X)
M
(X)
(x)
(x)
137
25
123
83
47
91
87
5
(x)
2
(x)
(z)
(2)
(x)
(x)
(X)
2
(x)
tx)
(x)
(x)
1'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(X)
183
69
211
156
72
108
92
13
19
155
3
3
32
35
10
48
9
62
32
92
39
46
105
94
32
76
169
19
14
6
142
25
35
339
124
372
275
134
193
185
24
23
35
282
5
4
60
58
20
89
19
115
51
169
64
87
164
129
153
123
99
156
50
133
275
(z)
(2)
(2)
(z)
(z)
M
(z)
(z)
(2)
(z)
(z)
(z)
(x)
(x)
53
35
34
8
(x)
15
8
130
(z)
(x)
(x)
Cz)
(z)
(X)
(z)
3
2
30
■'■5
3
179
64
219
158
73
100
94
9
152
5
4
31
36
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
124
37
135
105
67
105
84
12
16
30
109
10
4
32
43
29
52
101
15
13
111
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
416
86
349
441
369
337
264
29
129
213
345
(x)
(x)"
(X)
(z)
(2)
(x)
(x)
(X)
172
180
(x)
(x)
35
159
99
397
170
209
231
211
258
219
115
187
133
196
361
38
164
126
71
11
7
83
83
632
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(z)
M
(X)
Cx)
2
28
13
69
21
31
(z)
(2)
M
(x)
(X)
(x)
133
40
155
113
76
107
91
11
15
29
116
(x)
(x)
33
4«
(x)
(X)
11
44
26
88
39
52
57
14
121
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure,
z Less than $500.
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Albany-Scheiiectady-Troy, N. Y...
Atlanta , Ga
Baltlmsre , Md
Binalnghaffl, Ala
Boston , Mass
Buffalo, N. Y
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus , Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Denver , Colo
Detroit , Mich
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Hilvaukee, Wis
Ninneapolls-St. Paul, Minn
New Orleans , La
New York-Northeastern New Jersey
Philadelphia, Fa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
St. Louis, Mo
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif
Seattle, Wash
Washington, D. C
Youngstown, Ohio
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117
129
450
162
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1,576
415
527
173
208
151
1,228
157
189
362
1,342
122
201
246
143
3,683
870
889
206
253
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236
620
241
297
180
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6,808
27,307
5,987
56,188
17,334
135 , 346
21,593
31,332
8,190
10,720
9,427
56,524
11,080
10,454
15,140
128,988
12,128
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12,869
370,465
58,396
36,059
12,398
18,126
29,463
13,216
60,127
14,836
28,525
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1,096
3,235
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7,246
2,520
16,822
3,098
5,189
1,167
1,501
1,303
7,107
1,536
1,454
1,969
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1,987
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2,894
1,736
49,179
12,362
6,706
1,444
2,109
4,526
1,659
8,095
2,676
3,929
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entire year
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dolldri)
1,855
1,861
6,876
1,398
15,121
4,507
37,378
6,292
10,144
2,272
3,861
2,448
17,289
2,543
2,964
4,605
37,600
3,201
3,796
5,670
3,251
115,685
15,648
9,539
3,416
4,024
9,322
3,492
16,124
4,342
8,541
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82
90
330
98
324
235
1,183
283
320
116
130
109
1,129
92
142
312
994
79
133
172
89
2,320
675
831
165
147
391
206
463
184
150
144
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Nov. 15
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1,021
4,562
1,075
7,357
3,029
17,387
3,083
5,713
1,722
1,613
1,273
9,545
1,464
1,837
2,671
13,017
2,024
2,336
3,053
1,663
40,574
8,493
6,483
1,581
2,563
4,312
1,500
7,070
1,871
4,216
1,351
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64
14
94
39
331
46
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138
33
19
33
277
21
31
43
24
727
141
72
31
27
63
29
146
39
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entire year
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dolldTi)
4,969
3,547
16,289
3,275
42,316
10,763
100,880
11,662
21,407
3,995
5,353
6,379
35,374
7,336
5,912
8,207
96,976
8,891
8,566
11,940
8,345
289,180
37,375
19,958
7,979
13,621
16,617
6,574
46,213
9,403
22,066
3,624
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673
2,070
578
5,763
1,340
13,782
1,981
4,394
579
938
1,008
5,409
1,132
1,031
1,203
10,990
1,377
1,383
2,009
1,134
41,165
8,779
4,677
989
1,634
2,946
1,101
6,614
1,954
3,287
669
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entire year
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dolldrj)
1,107
974
3,708
702
10,679
2,871
26,730
3,368
6,507
1,034
2,462
1,695
9,921
1,617
1,509
2,583
28,598
2,296
2,294
3,695
2,183
90,906
9,322
5,351
2,200
2,821
5,497
1,709
12,448
2,792
6,421
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5
6
120
15
15
1
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2
74
6
3
14
98
4
1
9
6
125
36
21
7
3
21
8
51
18
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employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
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508
375
2,311
367
3,676
1,293
9,716
1,261
2,501
653
773
620
4,308
840
702
1,205
7,697
1,342
879
1,402
922
26,341
4,046
1,993
700
1,322
1,572
730
4,740
349
2,791
330
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of —
$50,000 to $99,999
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Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Hd
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Buffalo, N. Y
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columb'us , Ohio
Dallas , Tex
Denver, Colo
Detroit, Mich
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville , Ky
Milwaukee, Wis
Mljmeapolis-St. Paul, Minn
New Orleans , La
New York-Northeastern New Jersey,
Philadelphia, Fa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland , Oreg
Providence, R. I
St. Louie, Mo ,
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif....
Seattle, Wash
Washington, D. C
Youngstown, Ohio
16
18
74
11
80
44
238
70
66
28
26
20
112
20
33
37
163
28
40
58
32
440
152
90
24
30
81
21
87
32
51
24
Receipts
(cxc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
984
1,236
5,119
724
5,586
3,083
17,495
4,956
4,695
2,053
1,881
1,437
8,421-
1,417
2,419
2,663
12,074
2,055
2,813
4,055
2,341
31,646
10,932
6,504
1,746
2,215
5,716
1,540
6,238
2,323
3,774
1,555
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
151
185
694
97
793
394
1,815
651
485
358
209
163
337
182
254
335
1,669
461
400
553
335
4,903
2,295
1,119
177
347
795
240
316
350
445
211
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousond
dollars)
370
331
1,373
153
1,732
762
5,664
1,291
1,612
611
513
371
2,666
356
806
364
3,220
545
712
1,117
496
10,663
2,906
1,724
499
619
1,821
412
1,689
722
1,239
437
Active
proprietors,"
(Number)
7
33
3
IS
27
141
34
38
10
13
97
9
18
20
93
13
20
27
16
127
109
52
19
17
41
13
52
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
201
249
1,031
97
1,096
573
3,317
737
1,241
459
339
326
1,828
206
591
548
1,904
402
574
787
377
5,634
2,035
1,U5
331
463
1,145
222
997
429
833
354
$25,000 to $49,999
Number
16
27
58
24
55
47
195
64
53
34
36
18
91
20
27
63
170
13
31
50
29
447
132
13.4
40
21
82
24
79
36
30
19
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
549
901
2,190
339
/CI46
1,684
7,179
2,370
2,148
1,232
1,404
670
3,282
653
1,041
2,398
6,136
511
1,126
1,861
1,031
15,903
4,972
3,998
1,436
702
3,122
922
2,775
1,289
1,140
695
(Thousand
dollars)
185
133
149
124
634
311
190
154
156
68
301
59
93
326
602
32
114
236
166
1,119
791
535
176
43
360
92
203
151
114
81
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
159
270
632
. 217
695
485
2,233
627
337
347
338
176
1,013
188
333
616
1,877
139
331
561
209
5,211
1,460
1,047
393
210
1,023
257
865
385
324
2P9
proprietors,
November
(Number)
11
28
42
172
60
43
19
30
12
74
15
15
53
124
5
26
41
24
269
121
97
34
19
61
27
59
35
25
12
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
165
202
519
216
620
505
1,769
383
606
368
223
149
911
130
234
469
1,138
102
268
427
194
2,944
1,166
1,1U
298
296
695
131
485
225
209
233
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 2M.— RECEIPTS SIZE— AMUSEMENTS— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS: 1948— Continuecl
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of—
$10,000 to $24,999
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars}
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors,*
November
(Numter)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
CNumber)
$5,000 to $9,999
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(.Thousand
doll<iTs)
CITiousdnd
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(.Thousand
dollars)
proprietors,
November
(^jumbet)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbtr)
Jtlbany-Schenectady-Troy , N. Y. . .
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Hd
Birmingham, Ala
Boston , Mass
Buffalo, N. Y
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Denver, Colo
Detroit, Mich
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis , Ind
Kansas City, Mo
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Milwauliee, Wis
Miimeapolis-St. Paul, Minn
New Orleans, La
New York-Northeastern New Jersey,
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
St. Louis, Mo
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif
Seattle , Wash
Washington, D. C
youngstown, Ohio
20
13
71
29
97
54
191
50
65
31
25
23
122
21
27
20
25
21
492
110
152
33
39
57
33
77
31
36
29
347
294
1,149
416
1,600
914
3,099
914
1,061
525
409
354
1,826
339
422
715
3,098
214
341
468
324
8,026
1,828
2,442
647
606
999
498
1,228
571
560
528
61
129
71
21
45
38
9
60
19
35
45
137
21
242
101
165
66
30
72
28
50
47
94
67
377
126
598
243
880
230
410
161
130
31
585
33
127
209
923
138
95
133
93
2,285
545
623
173
165
238
130
323
153
205
134
18
63
21
53
57
177
47
65
22
20
22
llA
16
29
40
171
13
18
28
18
332
91
175
32
24
51
36
79
27
26
25
140
56
260
114
373
321
752
145
334
109
66
44
483
51
100
113
502
106
63
113
61
1,470
586
974
132
269
300
88
180
101
122
207
10
16
37
18
97
21
158
51
37
14
18
148
12
27
51
155
10
19
12
13
452
80
125
14
35
48
25
50
30
28
24
77
120
251
133
694
151
1,103
352
269
102
151
132
1,044
35
196
367
1,096
76
133
91
1,206
541
900
103
257
351
190
353
222
204
176
21
33
48
31
186
35
294
101
94
28
37
20
181
32
62
103
237
15
49
26
21
637
129
241
16
52
95
51
46
58
31
29
12
36
12
73
22
134
44
31
15
19
144
12
24
50
144
10
19
13
10
409
82
124
14
21
43
23
57
27
18
20
51
25
54
4S
202
76
240
70
75
29
19
23
122
34
50
66
189
14
65
79
27
516
110
413
3
60
55
37
31
21
Establishments operated entire year with annual receipts of —
Less than $5,000
Establishments not operated entire year
Metropolitan area
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dotlars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousdnd
dollars)
Active
proprietors,*
(><umber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Qitmba)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors.
(Tijunibcr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N. Y...
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore , Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Buffalo, N. Y
Chicago, in
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Denver, Colo
Detroit, Mich
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis , Ind
Kansas City, Ho
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville , Ky
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn
New Orleans , La
New York-Northeastern New Jersey
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
St. Louis, Mo
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif....
Seattle, Wash
Washington, D. C
Youngstown, Ohio
U
16
86
27
111
49
260
4B
87
32
24
23
134
18
30
82
161
21
21
27
13
630
159
199
24
50
il2
36
54
224
71
296
111
731
119
247
85
484
46
89
216
467
46
59
61
42
,813
437
536
65
131
287
125
206
39
109
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(2)
(^)
11
37
20
72
18
135
20
78
14
19
10
30
3
16
31
88
4
20
5
11
201
46
108
12
17
44
20
20
18
34
11
11
17
81
16
94
49
24£
46
56
34
20
24
185
16
28
83
158
21
19
25
9
651
152
204
17
36
102
43
68
23
30
42
6
19
39
33
98
33
232
26
133
29
63
5
20
42
89
4
32
12
12
171
64
216
5
22
67
34
17
29
15
12
21
22
60
39
80
32
203
86
140
20
53
27
433
33
26
56
219
15
39
31
11
445
96
137
40
51
86
59
108
42
35
29
393
656
2,085
529
3,650
628
4,859
1,220
1,505
193
1,450
392
6,093
1,154
375
574
9,091
335
911
594
691
20,691
2,311
1,721
422
594
2,371
3,367
3,114
939
672
415
27
116
220
64
433
94
423
76
96
27
149
50
472
140
30
51
636
56
118
72
71
1,666
379
175
32
41
345
188
402
161
74
48
99
170
701
149
1,159
93
1,442
655
606
77
357
95
2,843
264
111
199
2,657
64
295
133
238
5,732
740
445
123
140
554
913
733
214
237
107
18
16
51
27
53
32
191
42
72
17
31
17
441
18
25
52
206
13
30
357
84
158
42
27
72
56
97
35
24
25
151
95
348
20O
792
228
1,361
461
823
75
158
96
1,325
198
140
228
1,498
54
455
228
70
3,498
466
631
107
131
478
258
620
217
197
115
» Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
z Less than $500.
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Table Page
3A Employee Size of Establishments — Personal, Business, and Repair Services— United States, by
Kind of Business, 1948: Establishments, receipts, payroll, and personnel 3.02
3B Employee Size of Establishments — Personal, Business, and Repair Services— Geographic
Division and State, IQ-iS: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 3.08
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Business, by Geographic Division and State, 19-48: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and
personnel
Page Page
Advertising agencies 3.11 Photographic studios (inc. commercial
Automobile storage, parking 3.13 photography) 3.29
Barbershops 3,15 Power laundries 3.31
Barber and beauty shops combined 3.17 Pressing, alteration, garment repair
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cleaning) 3.21 Shoe repair shops 3.37
Electrical repair shops 3.23 Upholstery, furniture repair shops 3.39
Funeral service 3.25 Watch, clock, jewelry repair shops 3.4-1
General automobile repair shops 3.27
3D Employee Size of Establishments — Year -Round Hotels — Geographic Division and State,
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Tabic 3C— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS. BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
ESTABUSBMBNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Geognphic division and State
Total
Bstab-
iish-
mtntA
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollan)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
employees.
workweelt
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Eatablishmentd repenting November 15 employment of—
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Humber)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dottdrs)
~Ria —
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Humber)
1 to 3 paid employees
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
^i3
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Totml
Geographic divUlons:
New Gnfiland
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Adanoc
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England:
Mair»e
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvama
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South E^ota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida ,
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Okhhom
Texas
Mountain :
MoDOru .
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Ne»ada
Pacific:
Washington
Camocna
See footnotes at end of table.
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188
1,113
808
210
190
59
147
66
498
1
3
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32
43
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33
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16
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67
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38,739
5,509
29, aa
12,635
185,191
119,051
19,820
11,793
3,198
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(x)
31,687
5,432
101,051
56,734
8,346
4,206
1,340
(x)
(X)
13.363
1,305
19,193
10,513
2,045
1,205
403
(x)
(x)
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30
137
107
24
19
2
27
12
87
270
1,715
1,703
185
141
(x)
513
(x)
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(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)'
66
358
278
76
71
23
56
23
195
1,702
9,702
7,791
1,747
1,871
531
1,405
577
4,476
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(x)
(x)
8,413
1,520
2,533
160,902
3,494
20,795
18,635
2,409
66,041
26,302
5,664
5,398
2,043
10,967
27
(x)
(x)
190
(x)
3,959
1,498
1,146
202
1,214
(x)
2,015
1,483
(x)
1,404
565
(x)
297
1,323
(x)
5,405
(x)
305
1,271
(x)
256
1,099
(X)
2,892
2,628
26,157
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(x)
(x)
3,816
552
1,009
89,395
1,413
10,243
8,714
1,014
33,467
10,984
2,555
2,563
524
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Cx)
75
Cx)
1,369
761
392
67
273
Cx)
760
464
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
864
160
262
16,277
400
2,516
1,858
237
5,819
2,050
549
568
179
1,079
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Cx)
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189
115
30
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160
104
9
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97
287
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Cx)
177
564
474
Cx)
Cx)
663
194
Cx)
176
72
Cx)
78
565
Cx)
1,981
Cx)
Cx)
30
148
Cx)
73
536
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Cx)
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Cx)
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155
Cx)
79
200
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666
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321
177
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263
21
74
56
21
126
58
17
24
9
162
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952
429
294
7,409
331
1,912
1,618
446
3,412
1,858
457
497
298
697
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Cx)
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Cx)
373
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Cx)
357
Cx)
Cx)
372
182
162
187
Cx)
157
Cx)
1,105
Cx)
Cx)
211
Cx)
497
128
3,851
334
1,933
1,712
303
355
113
256
115
1,063
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197
53
75
1,507
57
359
316
93
369
341
93
31
56
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14
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Cx)
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25
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196
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
13
17
148
34
881
2.140
126
669
518
130
140
49
110
49
349
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76
23
22
499
38
132
99
34
246
104
35
33
24
55
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Cx)
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35
14
12
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14
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50
14
285
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BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE. 1948— Continued
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
EsTABUSHMENTS, Receiits, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Estabhshments reporting November 15
employment of —
4 to 7 paid employee
8 to 19 paid employees
0 to 49 paid employees
5C
paid employees or more
Geographic division and State
Establish-
ments
(Humber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
dumber)
EstabUsh-
ments
Wumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tliousartc
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Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Number)
Estabhsh-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Tliousatid
dollars)
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Establish
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollari)
F^d
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
719
41,037
13,721
3,753
585
69,555
30,670
6,847
252
70,581
37,921
7,458
132
178,388
105^9
18,541
Geographic divisions:
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Middle Atbntic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central ...
Mountain
PaaSc . ...
35
228
165
49
61
19
34
17
111
1,961
13,032
10,263
2,539
2,988
695
1,790
638
7,031
645
4,303
3,530
905
926
306
562
262
2,282
172
1,204
859
261
308
98
177
91
583
39
214
139
40
26
13
22
14
78
3,974
24,828
18,838
4,183
3,436
1,648
2,574
1,958
8,116
1,813
12,134
7,988
1,552
1,041
778
868
594
3,902
447
2,594
1,597
445
275
201
235
162
891
16
104
78
15
10
■2
7
'26
(x)
30,801
22,708
3,412
2,239
(x)
1,651
5,660
(x)
16,448
12,367
1,612
1,183
(x)
971
3,U3
(x)
3,075
2,232
462
312
(x)
205
665
2
72
41
6
3
1
' 7
Cx)
105,113
57,748
7,654
1,118
(x)"
5,531
(x)
66,151
31,113
3,973
701
(x)"
2,954
(x)
11,651
5,307
747
170
(xj"
501
New England :
2
1
22
3
7
170
19
39
36
11
73
29
16
16
6
21
1
1
3
1
1
16
10
3
4
2
4
12
9
5
7
5
2
3
3
4
24
1
'io
"e
18
7
86
(x)
Cx)"
1,202
170
456
10,100
1,130
1,802
2,363
679
4,396
1,945
880
767
176
1,551
(x)
(x)
97
(x)
(x)
648
533
40
148
(x)
91
787
650
161
304
(x)
(x)
78
115
145
1,452
(x)"
354
(X)"
1,104
827
5,100
(x)
(x)"
400
60
140
3,399
283
621
731
232
1,707
623
237
353
99
385
(x)
(x)
44
(x)
(x)
192
160
33
56
(x)
21
227
200
64
170
(x)
(x)
34
51
42
435
(x)"
180
(x)"
350
137
1,795
(x)
(x)"
108
13
37
895
100
209
186
63
380
153
77
85
32
111
(x)
(x)
18
(x)
(x)
82
49
14
23
(x)
18
58
51
25
37
(x)
(x)
14
12
19
132
(x)"
'59
(x)"
95
39
449
21
11
161
13
40
38
5
68
17
11
9
7
18
4
2
1
9
5
3
4
1
1
2
5
6
1
1
I
4
6
11
1
"i
1
3
2
1
12
9
57
2,282
542
1,150
19,706
1,043
4,079
4,453
469
9,835
2,945
1,136
892
(x)
1,8U
306
(x)
(x)
1,669
285
321
771
(x)
(x)
(x)
595
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
952
1,170
(x)"
673
(X)
122
(X)
(x)
1,060
1,535
5,521
980
271
562
9,907
566
1,661
1,977
284
4,133
998
596
360
(x)
720
135
(x)
(x)
354
191
134
202
(x)
(x)
(x)
235
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
206
472
(x)"
283
(x)
66
(x)
(X)
572
414
2,916
235
80
132
2,010
148
436
417
61
777
215
127
94
(x)
221
43
(x)
(x)
104
49
37
39
(x)
(x)
(x)
60
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
57
124
(x)"
69
(x)
32
(x)
(x)
146
103
642
'12
1
3
87
4
13
16
3
47
8
4
4
2
6
3
1
2
2
3
2
"i
1
3
4
1
1
18
2,925
(x)
531
25,463
843
4,495
4,329
638
13,522
3,377
842
1,028
(x)
1,327
(x)"
(x)"
(X)
(x)
767
(x)
(X)"
(x)
717
934
...
...
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,668
(x)
228
13,896
496
2,056
2,191
404
7,860
1,353
559
547
(x)
732
(x)"
(x)"
(x)
(x)
421
(x)
(x)"
(x)
335
636
(x)
(x)
(x)
337
(x)
71
2,5U
114
450
431
79
1,386
221
115
115
(x)
186
(x)"
(x)"
(X)
(x)
*96
(x)
(x)"
(x)
. "ei.
124
(x)
(x)
(x)
2
61
11
.7
*23
9
2
3
"3
"3
!..
...
"i
7
(x)"
96,893
8,220
(x)
34,212
15,703
(x)
2,175
5,479
1,118
(x)"
...
5,ii;
(x)"
60,605
5,546
(X)
18,891
7,659
(x)
1,222
2,751
701
(x)"
2,954
(x)
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York . .
10 362
East North Central
Ohio .
(X)
3^030
1,357
(x)
2A1
506
Indiana
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Iowa
Missouri . . ...
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
170
West Virginia ,'
Flonda
East South Central:
Alabama
West South Central:
Oklahoma
Mountain :
Idaho
Wyoming
'
Colorado
Anzona
Utah
Nevadi
• ••
Paclflc:
Washington
Oregon
...
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.13
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL. BUSINESS. AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
\l'TtniOIUI,l STORAGI . PARKING
ESTABUSBMBNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AKD PERSONNEL
Geographic division and Start
Estab-
Jiah-
ments
{Humber)
Receipu,
entire
Pay roll,
enure
year
{Thotuand (Thousand
dollar) 1 dollars)
employees,
workweek
ended
neareat
Nov. 15
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of—
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
doltars)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Humbcr)
1 paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
^Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Tjumher)
Total
Geographic dtrUlona:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central ,
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New En^and :
Maine '
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts / . . . .
Rhode Island ,
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohw
?!Kfa"T
Illinois
Michig^
Wisconsin
We«t North Geotral:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South E^ota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Gexirgia
Flonda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tamesaee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
lifflriiMna
OUabonu
Tcxaa
4
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Cokxado
New Maioo
Utah ..'.'.■.■.■.■.'.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.'.'.■.■.■
Nevada
Padflc:
Washington
uwuu
CU]danua
See footnotes at end of table
569
2.833
1,684
595
620
267
596
179
1,190
6
296
67
161
1,849
365
619
472
166
435
518
93
128
43
338
2
4
29
51
25
115
108
65
30
32
32
68
145
70
134
60
3
13
94
91
398
1
2
2
105
4
29
27
9
139
70
981
55,990
25,618
2,672
10,379
1,719
10,814
71,075
41,523
10,655
(x)
'^,420
(x)
3,010
26, 140
3,070
20,694
12,765
3,205
(x)
1,271
(x)
812
7,425
1,602
8,297
6,024
1,627
(x)
820
(x)
382
3,133
207
897
502
186
170
56
147
72
435
717
3,707
1,596
691
521
178
486
315
2,068
16
148
69
7
18
2
34
15
85
498
Cx)
(x)
7,023
(x)
2,222
55,753
4,652
10,560
10,684
3,851
18,043
7,418
1,527
2,502
916
6,080
(x)
(x)
506
608
392
2,200
2,989
983
411
(x)
275
2,150
2,042
1,407
2,182
811
20
(x)
2,146
1,712
.5,879
(x)
M
(x)
1,451
60
596
460
253
3,471
2,361
20,308
158
(x)
(x)
1,983
(x)
604
16,372
1,275
3,047
3,437
1,284
5,133
2,417
494
735
283
1,385
(x)
(x)
124
170
106
689
651
249
133
72
(x)
(x)
1,020
(x)
305
5,947
654
1,596
1,795
760
2,084
1,123
262
382
132
948
(x)
(x)
(x)
112
509
586
420
562
183
6
(x)
643
525
2,088
(x)
(x)
Cx)
383
6
173
135
79
1,119
603
5,703
(x)
67
91
62
371
436
188
85
95
331
339
241
421
155
3
Cx)
353
270
1,114
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
184
4
83
68
25
401
236
2,496
6
3
103
21
65
560
151
186
148
33
82
203
36
38
9
107
2
9
21
6
25
24
16
10
15
8
13
53
1
47
3
6
11
3
47
16
372
21
15
2
404
73
202
2,280
729
698
449
101
425
511
110
M
Cx)
Cx)
11
106
145
40
34
32
10
53
189
Cx)
Cx)
M
Cx)
Cx)
117
462
337
154
140
80
U6
37
246
869
4,074
2,533
1,054
Cx)
484
Cx)
243
2,144
Cx)
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cz)
Cx)
13
54
100
319
M
Cx)
Cx)*
2
Cx)
Cx) '
(x)
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)'
(x)
Cx)'
Cx)'
Cx)'
264
77
121
34
71
132
11
2
20
16
108
431
92
282
2,709
535
780
657
229
645
891
111
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
73
106
32
262
189
94
31
41
98
211
Cx)
Cx)
82
330
Cx)
255
88
1,725
22
17
207
149
106
551
211
193
1,740
2,794
177
741
586
239
Cx)
II
Cx)
50
473
Cx)
(x)'
78
21
63
431
130
180
135
60
143
225
22
Cx)
1
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
28
20
169
9
5
7
45
35
398
1,719
Cx)
Cx)
117
462
337
154
37
246
Cx)
Cx)'
55
13
264
77
121
39
34
71
132
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
9
15
5
34
22
15
7
9
12
29
Cx)
Cx)
15
53
Cx)
20
15
108
22
17
207
3.14
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Tabic 3C— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
\l TOMOIilLL STORAGH, PARKING
Es^rABUSHMENTS. RECEirrs, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geogiaphic division and State
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of—
2 paid employees
Establish-
ments
(Humhcr)
Receipts, Pay roll,
entire entire
year year
{Thousand
dollan)
(Thousand
dollari)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbcr)
3 paid employees
Establish-
ments
{Humber\
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
{Thousand
' dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humber)
4 to 7 paid employees
Establish-
ments
(Numbtr)
Receipts,
entire
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entue
year
(Thousayid
dollars)
Paid
nnployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Mumber)
8 paid employees or more
Establish
tnents
(^vfumbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousar^
dollars)
Paid
employees.
woreweck
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Total
1,221
2,442
815
18,322
4,940
2,445
1,315
49,495
6,700
80,233
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic , . .
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana . . . . . .
Illinois ....
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota .
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia '
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
. Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Anzona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon ,
California
See footnotes at end of table.
75
4ai
218
95
84
38
88
23
176
252
60
112
69
19
53
68
9
22
12
U2
990
7,673
2,859
1,127
1,175
411
985
344
3,060
226
1,660
709
32A
274
122
278
83
735
150
848
436
190
168
76
176
46
352
38
308
152
40
71
18
74
739
7,949
3,015
745
1,215
369
1,448
323
2,519
212
2,014
815
211
363
105
446
75
698
114
924
456
120
213
54
222
36
306
77
473
236
65
102
52
91
25
144
2,539
20,883
10,444
1,976
3,315
1,117
2,518
828
5,675
734
6,365
2,930
680
918
30O
802
247
1,614
(x)
(x)
507
176
275
5,290
854
1,529
847
197
1,018
694
103
321
125
571
(x)
(x)"
47
238
434
118
(x)
40
(X)
136
133
134
195
M
(x)
(x)
208
(x)
645
(x)
(x)
360
263
2,437
(x)
(x)
1,048
236
376
220
53
226
187
23
75
41
179
(x)
(x)"
10
44
99
34
(x)
10
(x)
29
40
37
58
(x)
(x)
(x)
59
(x)
178
(x)
(x)
85
57
593
(x)
(x)
504
120
224
138
38
106
136
18
50
22
100
(x)
(x)"
6
30
56
24
(x)
6
(x)
16
20
18
38
(x)
(x)
(x)
36
(x)
114
(x)
(x)
44
24
284
224
29
55
40
15
47
44
6
(x)
(x)""
388
91
182
6,486
501
962
705
210
1,145
845
110
111
107
452
(x)"
(x)
(X)
95
209
128
157
47
(x)
(X)
141
401
(x)
148
(x)
274
148
985
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
418
211
1,890
(x)
(x)"
110
28
1,606
135
273
184
72
293
228
38
25
37 ■
125
(x)"
(x)
X)
29
64
38
45
11
(x)
(X)
39
122
(x)
6
(x)
10
87
49
300
(x)
(x)'
672
87
165
120
45
141
U2
18
344
29
100
72
39
106
49
20
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3'
(x)
48
24
138
127
49
522
54
24
228
15
10
119
216
(x)
(x)
1,618
(x)
540
16,950
825
3,108
2,298
1,014
5,056
1,573
503
632
279
771
231
63
(x)
510
800
434
124
(x)
131
508
619
374
386
357
(x)
394
(x)
1,684
(x)
499
(x)
113
131
(x)
529
425
,921
76
Cx)
Cx)
413
(x)
183
,114
306
945
690
369
1,254
452
165
223
80
287
(x)
151
183
102
34
Cx)
57
123
210
90
141
69
M
U7
(x)
518
(x)
152
(x)
37
24
(x)
177
102
1,335
392
2,492
1,460
334
523
248
441
118
692
55
269
189
55
53
23
50
10
87
4,960
26,789
21,076
5,062
4,524
1,861
4,530
957
10,474
1,705
9,766
7,656
1,744
1,675
634
1,525
341
3,815
35
(x)
(x)
236
(x)
84
1,792
144
556
382
181
534
263
100
96
37
146
(x)
85
88
53
26
(x)
45
71
124
(x)
65
ft)
302
(x)
(x)
(x)
69
46
577
205
19
45
54
26
76
22
11
(x)
(x)
3,675
413
741
22,048
1,158
3,583
5,728
2,100
9,754
2,904
590
1,019
314
3,366
(x)
(X)
Cx)
875
1,292
140
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,214
489
Cx)
1,071
Cx)
Cx)
1,067
Cx)
2,595
Cx)
Cx)
244
185
Cx)
1,698
1,181
7,595
(x)
•.x)
1,266
155
241
8,077
426
1,263
2,178
727
3,205
1,304
242
362
113
1,153
(x)
(x)
(X)
372
483
49
Cx)
(x)
(x)
402
167
Cx)
321
Cx)
Cx)
331
Cx)
897
Cx)
Cx)
683
360
2,772
829
3,571
3,335
829
917
362
737
145
1,537
Cx)
Cx)
599
90
Ul
2,715
226
630
1,066
462
1,232
460
115
191
48
539
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
177
349
72
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
211
100
Cx)
210
Cx)
Cx)
134
Cx)
452
M
M
36
39
Cx)
212
125
1,200
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.15
Tabic 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
lURMI R <\H)\^<
ESTABUSHMBNTS. RECEIPTS, pAY RoiX, AND PEKSONNEL
Geographic division and State
Total
Estab'
Jish-
ments
OJumbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thcfusand
dolUn)
Fay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollar)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Estabbshmente reporting November IS emptoymcnt of —
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(J^fumber)
Rccnpts.
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
P^y roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
doHaw)
P^d
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Alumber)
1 paid employe*
Esatv
lish-
ments
(7<umber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
FaH
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(><umber)
Tend
Geographic dlTitloos:
New England
Middle Atlantic . .
East North Centi^. .
West North Central.
South AtlanQc
East South Central . . .
West South Cental. .
Mountain
Fioic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts . . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle AUandc:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Weat North Central:
Miimesota
Iowa
Missouri
North I^kota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbd .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Fkmda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Weat South Cential:
Arkanas
l/niiciaf^a . . . .
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wytxning. . . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Aruona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon
Califamia. . .
91.993
126,012
6-; ,509
18.707
18,707
6,950
23,271
19,425
9,294
9,633
1,338
7,586
2,716
8.780
639
377
244
3,419
750
1,521
11,410
3,944
7,917
5,093
2,430
6,002
3,791
2,109
1,876
1,876
2,577
383
)378
952
1,252
213
1,388
451
1,4A0
879
1,587
813
1,398
1,464
1,107
1,333
1,135
763
857
1,261
1,393
4,075
378
322
162
779
266
318
395
96
1,567
934
6,279
25,592
89,613
85,583
36,793
50.412
20,667
34.404
13.433
47.944
6.384
23,532
24.406
9,746
20.623
8,387
12,478
4.454
16,002
3.644
12.812
11.764
4,869
11,172
4,937
6,732
2.000
6,579
4.641
16,257
12.720
6.376
4.642
2.119
4,208
1,598
5,226
10.931
39.046
32.925
15,752
10,391
4,476
9,005
4,055
14,774
90
269
302
130
162
61
125
85
200
2,069
1,347
834
12,988
2,218
6,136
48,874
13,954
26,785
20,526
10,500
26,937
18,427
9,193
7,681
.7,207
10.671
1,551
1.466
3.638
4.579
830
5.529
3,792
7.425
3.870
9.574
3,813
7,489
8,090
4.812
7.004
5,827
3.024
3,296
4,920
5,546
20,642
1,531
1,472
879
3,925
1,359
1,937
1,705
625
7,105
4.686
36,153
429
328
208
3,397
433
1.589
14,850
3,028
5,654
5,701
3,031
7,552
5,772
2,350
1,795
1,684
3,366
363
382
953
1,203
233
1,632
1,345
3,109
1,222
4,322
1,566
3,327
3,367
1,638
2,977
2,574
1,198
1,237
1,671
1,807
7,763
371
420
287
1,393
496
778
459
250
2,064
1,477
12,461
210
184
114
1,999
255
882
7.968
1,623
3,221
2,789
1,495
3,641
2,683
1,156
838
816
1,734
172
185
489
635
117
846
905
1,690
599
2,308
989
2,003
1,715
872
1,722
1,540
803
759
871
996
4,106
174
183
121
661
242
331
205
83
887
601
5,091
504
257
171
2,194
580
935
7,489
2,842
5,926
3,480
1,621
3.961
2.305
1,353
1,325
1,359
1,661
262
253
646
870
142
919
128
656
560,
643
356
589^
649 1
640
621
476
332
444
857
829
2,078
265
205
93
435
135
147
263
55
1,085
580
3,561
1,165
619
369
5,158
1,256
2.364
18,215
6,992
13,839
8,396
4,045
10,486
6,273
3,725
3,624
3,402
3.794
705
639
1.552
2,036
325
2,133
419
1,453
1,303
1,426
685
1,141
1,506
1,490
1,354
964
668
770
1,667
1,760
647
575
274
1,060
348
383
611
157
2,623
1,649
10,302
135
72
62
7
9
7
19
22
8
8
5
25
23
152
1,485
4,390
3,967
1,798
2,034
882
1,639
617
86
79
46
766
125
383
2,292
786
1,312
955
429
1,210
380
347
495
86
82
194
214
46
284
109
308
172
308
176
279
352
236
263
233
150
210
195
316
918
67
75
43
172
68
89
84
19
276
191
1,428
6,907
20,852
21,165
9,050
8,740
3,296
7,375
3,473
11,325
411
373
219
3,478
534
1,892
11,031
3.732
6.089
4.809
2.207
6,674
4,700
2,775
2,085
1,862
2.256
476
395
974
1.002
210
1.319
549
1,257
361
1,224
660
1,032
1.628
1,056
939
826
475
797
897
1,379
4,302
409
393
285
894
347
543
497
105
1,616
1,081
8,628
2,281
6,977
7,406
3,181
3,118
1,202
2,616
1,220
4,123
155
129
79
1,126
177
615
3,742
1,269
1,966
1,702
775
2,306
1,711
912
739
633
806
159
154
338
352
76
451
197
460
313
454
229
355
583
383
337
313
169
292
318
512
1,494
124
1A7
105
320
121
190
177
36
567
419
3,137
1,485
4,390
3,967
1,798
2,034
882
1,639
617
1,895
79
46
766
125
383
2,292
786
1,312
955
429
1,210
869
504
380
347
495
36
82
194
214
46
284
109
308
172
308
176
279
352
236
263
233
150
210
195
316
913
67
75
43
172
68
89
84
276
191
1,428
See footnotes at end of table.
3.16
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.-
-EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
B-\RBI:R SHCll'S
ESTABUSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, Pay RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Geognphic division and State
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of —
2 paid employees
Establish-
ments
iHu^nber)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dolluri)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
doliaTs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
3 paid employees
Establish'
ments
{Humbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(TJiousjnd
dollars)
P»y roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dolljTjJ
4 to 7 paid employees
Paid
employees,
workweek Establish-
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Humbcr)
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollai
Paid
miployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{?*lumbeT)
8 paid employees or more
Esubbsh-
ments
(?^umber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
Pay roll, employees,
entire workweek
year
(Thousand
dollars)
nearest
Nov. 15
(>^utnbcr)
Total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central.
Mountain
Pacific
New England ;
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York ...
New Jersey
Pcnnsylvarua .
East North Central
Ohio
Indiaru
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carohna
Georgia . .
Flonda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi .
West South Central;
, Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain;
Montana .
Idaho
Wyoming , . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Anzona
Utah
Nevada, .
PaclBc:
Washington .
Oregon . . .
Caluomia . . .
8,597
67,914
32, 5U
17,194
3,704
22,366
11,112
13,571
318
13,586
8,937
534
1,521
1,622
666
1,415
621
935
287
996
33
25
17
292
26
141
868
221
432
415
212
481
353
161
117
102
219
23
29
66
110
16
108
92
240
78
269
132
227
253
132
191
186
112
121
95
160
559
119
102
775
3,915
11,395
14,058
5,511
9,934
4,038
6,653
2,654
9,756
1,860
5,385
6,615
2,692
4,784
1,930
3,270
1,275
4,702
1,068
3,042
3,244
1,332
2,830
1,242
1,870
574
1,992
186
576
609
257
766
363
442
124
381
1,985
6,043
7,290
2,906
7,831
3,364
4,768
1,528
5,352
1,049
3,251
3,906
1,590
4,279
1,911
2,624
828
2,928
558
1,728
1,827
771
2,298
1,089
1,326
372
1,143
91
4li
461
184
727
334
333
84
251
1,418
6,837
8,310
3,053
11,660
4,835
5,502
1,544
5,177
822
4,010
4,944
1,831
7,043
2,908
3,131
932
3,027
415
2,051
2,143
840
3,425
1,549
1,558
385
1,205
13
112
46
13
49
436
5,440
1,835
521
1,856
658
1,101
179
1.560
282
3,640
1,233
322
1,237
375
712
114
1,022
279
162
141
2,087
161
1,085
6,495
1,701
3,199
3,495
1,798
4,161
3,204
1,399
1,030
944
1,696
202
250
529
860
142
835
736
1,568
648
1,860
806
1,442
1,897
968
1,322
1,121
627
760
640
1,140
4,113
314
254
88
779
306
406
339
168
1,095
988
7,673
143
77
76
969
81
514
3,080
803
1,502
1,656
862
1,940
1,497
660
492
446
825
101
125
263
440
63
409
338
764
316
879
385
693
937
475
619
540
296
370
330
560
2,010
141
120
48
378
U8
211
144
85
534
502
3,666
66
50
34
584
52
282
1,736
864
830
424
962
706
322
234
204
438
46
58
132
220
32
216
184
480
156
538
264
454
506
264
382
372
224
242
190
320
1,118
68
50
22
180
74
90
62
28
238
204
1,550
10
12
6
101
11
46
381
58
137
125
91
186
146
61
27
36
107
9
H
29
38
7
42
55
127
32
169
84
139
111
109
112
75
44
58
50
290
47
49
285
IW
122
65
1,084
114
486
3,935
664
1,444
1,523
1,045
2,196
1,762
764
355
450
1,109
110
141
353
388
(x)
M
604
1,308
307
1,724
769
1,315
1,223
709
1,026
989
640
386
652
529
3,201
103
155
135
529
M
225
180
(x)
638
712
4,002
63
57
38
570
63
248
2,113
350
788
871
525
1,125
948
437
195
234
616
52
71
199
213
(x)
(x)
339
727
159
944
415
713
558
413
583
557
358
222
371
284
1,747
64
90
70
285
(x)
127
84
(x)
353
379
2,196
30
36
18
303
33
138
1,143
174
411
375
273
558
438
183
31
108
321
27
33
87
114
(x)
(x)
155
381
96
507
252
417
333
201
327
336
225
132
174
150
870
27
33
30
138
(x)
54
42
(x)
Wl
147
855
285
30
100
103
74
144
112
28
1
25
55
104
37
195
65
155
28
138
126
42
38
49
34
212
32
12
207
100
71
40
833
(x)
(x)
4,573
509
1,755
1,834
(x)
2,517
2,138
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,513
58
41
230
293
(x)
(x)
1,003
1,654
751
3,258
893
2,176
1,459
453
1,931
Cx)
(x)
583
810
604
3,505
58
85
M
(x)
150
275
78
(x)
567
256
4,354
59
47
12
470
(X)
(x)
2,573
295
1,042
1,114
(x)
1,484
1,271
Cx)
(x)
(X)
904
34
23
140
182
(x)
(X)
530
1,007
417
1,986
525
1,290
899
267
1,180
(x)
(x)
348
478
340
1,965
35
54
(x)
(x)
86
174
46
(x)
339
154
2,534
28
19
15
254
(x)
(x)
1,415
133
502
484
(x)
667
523
(x)
(x)
(x)
405
13
12
76
87
(x)
(x)
273
472
175
928
297
733
425
133
645
(x)
(x)
175
239
169
975
12
25
(x)
(x)
45
72
17
(x)
W7
59
999
4,625
356
459
468
(x)
903
350
(x)
(x)
(x)
303
(x)
(x)
48X
135
72
383
377
126
432
(x)
(x)
254
134
713
(x)
(x)
(x)
104
356
1,194
3,107
239
294
301
(x)
608
255
(X)
(x)
(x)
186
(x)
(x)
326
125
'43
256
243
77
235
(x)
(x)
157
90
455
(x)
(x)
(x)
246
776
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.17
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
BARBER AND BtAlTY SHOI-S COMBINJ D
ESTABUSHMBNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, ANB PbKSONNEL
Geographic division and State
Tool
Esab-
Jish-
ments
(7<umbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thoutand
dollars)
Piy coll,
entire
year
(Thousdrtd
doHars)
Paid ■
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Xumber)
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of—
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Mumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
1 paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
enure
year
(Tliousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
^Tsa —
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic -
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central.
Mountain
Pldfc
New En^and:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Peimsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa.
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
E>elaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Flonda A
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Iratiaiana
Oklahoma
Teias
Mountain ;
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colcfado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
99
421
552
435
235
163
316
U4
236
115
66
167
194
10
112
85
61
22
23
39
93
39
28
60
189
64
19
153
834
3,265
5,264
3,374
2,140
1,336
2,916
1,250
2,608
38
471
48
82
2,000
497
768
816
658
1,888
1,810
92
938
635
434
191
191
227
758
106
115
61
301
183
225
194
631
324
237
328
380
391
328
303
521
1,764
313
97
(x)
267
28
315
151
(x)
784
175
1,649
9,696
5,365
804
2,780
366
1,174
2,260
1,300
1,028
598
1,311
530
1,129
205
681
1,132
695
676
433
782
247
514
24
173
187
141
45
36
71
55
72
75
637
649
475
103
105
184
211
293
(z)
22
79
110
107
32
23
51
16
46
(X)
458
681
614
157
(x)
' 226
96
342
43
39
13
210
21
40
747
182
245
320
300
830
774
36
366
223
162
70
78
59
337
66
51
30
U8
89
113
74
314
153
100
142
168
188
156
134
240
781
153
37
(x)
88
14
149
55
(x)
340
77
712
24
15
7
125
15
19
424
105
152
164
162
416
374
16
190
117
89
37
39
38
185
31
31
17
92
50
94
46
227
56
103
144
130
106
69
147
460
(x)
(x)
138
39
337
103
22
48
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
377
77
183
168
60
221
191
9
103
140
68
17
18
48
81
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
15
15
46
108
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
w
(x)
(2)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(2)
(z)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
92
27
174
(x)
(x)
(x)
304
83
71
102
98
188
266
27
74
42
24
83
112
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
10
25
48
(x)
35
11
34
146
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
230
(x)
135
201
170
44
(x)
71
30
94
(x)
1
(X)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
486
(x)
79
110
107
32
(X)
51
16
46
(X)
(x)
51
15
13
20
17
29
29
16
14
6
4
15
21
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3
5
11
4
7
32
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
See footnotes at end of table.
3.18
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.-
-EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPS COMUINED
Establishments. Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of —
2 paid employees
Establish-
ments
iHumbcr)
Receipts, Pay roll,
entire ' entire
year i year
(Thousand (Thousand
doltars) dollars)
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(?^urtib«rT-J
3 paid employees
4 to 7 paid employees
EstabUsh-
ments
(Tvfumbgr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tfiousand
' dollars)
ftid
employees.
workweek Establish-
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humber)
Q^umher)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humber)
8 paid onployees or more
Establish'
mcnts
(>jumbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
Geographic divisions:
New England
h4iddle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic . .
East South Central .
West South Central. .
Mountain
Paafic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missoun
North Dakota
South I^ota
Nebraska
Kansas .
South Atlantic;
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
, Arkansas
Lfiuisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain;
Montana , .
Idaho
Wyoming, . , .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Paciac;
Washington .
Oregon ....
California . . .
3,706
1,575
92i
1,700
975
2,125
2,801
1,629
145
591
838
671
248
158
418
217
420
19
(x)
(x)
104
(x)
(x)
364
73
154
178
(x)
222
329
(X)
191
117
88
43
Cx)
(x)
123
(x)
(x)
(X)"
38
26
(x)
(x)
M
(X)
(x)
97
283
M
6
(x)
Cx)
U4
41
235
66
229
358
293
lU
61
179
92
186
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
146
27
56
84
(X)
94
137
(x)
84
51
41
17
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'"
18
13
(x)
31
23
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
41
124
(x)
2
(x)
(X)
70
15
101
40
138
190
156
82
56
122
56
84
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
44
76
(x)
40
26
22
10
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
10
12
(x)
26
16
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
28
80
(X)
1
(x)
(x)
217
543
650
584
370
223
416
163
437
97
251
307
292
160
104
213
81
195
54
153
162
156
114
72
135
33
96
205
671
1,598
933
972
660
1,293
382
651
109
332
882
478
547
351
630
211
362
63
187
417
244
351
244
370
91
158
(x)
365
848
97
290
(x)
379
181
465
(x)
206
496
61
165
(X)
211
104
275
(x)
(x)
(x)
113
30
(x)
337
99
107
(x)
(x)
262
293
Cx)
193
78
102
28
59
(X)
(X)
47
(x)"
107
118
59
32
19
S3
46
67
58
245
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
349
(x)
(x)
,x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
156
46
49
(x)
(x)
134
137
(x) .
(x)
(X)
(x)
31
56
31
15
7
39
43
27
32
29
125
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
155
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
127
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
260
(x)
501
574
(x)
271
201
102
61
(X)
(x)
221
(x)
(x)
134
113
158
64
287
138
83
226
144
207
119
78
209
887
172
(x)"
62
(X)"
(x)"
lU
41
497
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
146
(x)
268
314
(x)
136
103
51
30
(x)
(x)
125
(x)
(x)
84
35
168
74
52
107
81
111
67
31
113
419
(X)
29
m"
(x)"
63
26
273
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
x)
68
(x)
133
140
(x)
29
12
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
48
37
66
24
109
42
43
19
65
243
(x)-
13
(X)"
(x)"
25
13
120
(x)
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
494
157
Cx)
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
291
91
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)'
)03
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
77
95
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
164
Cx)
(x)
Cx)'
Cx)'
4
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
102
Cx)
124
253
32
97
Cx)
104
51
130
Cx)
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
153
39
Cx)
M
(x)'
Cx)'
'3.
(x)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
C*)
29
33
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
M
Cx)
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.19
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
HI AITY SHCIR-
ESTABUSBMENTS, RcCBIPTS, PaY Roll, AND PERSONNEL
Geographic division and State
Tool
Eatalv
Jish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Establishments reporting November IS employment of—
No paid employee
Estab-
Ush-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
{Thousand
dollors)
Pay roll,
enarc
year
(Thousand
dollars)
"T^a —
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
1 paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll.
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
employees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Number)
Tot«I
Geographic dlvlsloiis:
New EnglaiKl
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic ...
East South Central .
West South Central.
Mountain
PaoSc
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Eait North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
ntinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
Eaat South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Weal South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiaiu
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Calif omia
7^,497
■;17,570
U3,274
87,290
39,524
86,391
2,207
16,640
75,282
20,983
16.640
5,377
17,334
15,054
7,325
8,744
3,672
6,439
1,909
7.643
527
399
235
2,734
517
965
8,U5
2,639
6,550
4,436
2,228
5,069
2,893
1,428
1,303
1,485
2,384
237
256
701
959
185
1,270
572
1,211
752
1,465
572
1,267
1,450
1,069
1,149
854
600
758
846
1,063
3,772
214
196
127
622
219
256
190
85
1,002
723
5,918
30,172
107,385
87,758
34,863
46,593
16,835
30,030
10,453
53,481
9,804
38,399
29,139
10,728
16,685
5,807
10,237
3,354
19,121
6,273
21,721
17,268
6,925
11,623
4,626
7,109
2,059
9,686
2,790
9,596
8,834
4,305
3,820
1,678
3,485
1,042
3,974
6,520
21,334
19,406
9,303
7,588
3,162
6,225
2,426
10,427
183
469
509
201
278
91
148
62
266
2,072
1,437
854
16,357
2,251
7,201
63,950
15,378
28,057
24,021
8,961
29,374
15,064
10,338
7,442
6,542
11,890
1,068
1,135
2,955
3,831
6,422
6,004
6,060
3,047
6,810
2,590
6,062
8,710
4,625
6,U3
4,056
2,021
2,681
3,734
4,280
19,335
910
870
M
3,366
1,105
1,875
1,142
(x)
5,454
4,177
43,850
569
271
204
5,526
664
2,570
25,765
4,954
7,670
8,060
2,609
9,822
4,835
3,8U
2,479
1,764
3,933
293
325
829
1,105
271
2,119
2,712
2,156
804
2,389
815
2,238
3,181
1,432
2,207
1,551
617
743
1,283
1,314
5,897
232
248
(x)
1,043
387
667
432
(x)
1,685
1,422
16,0W
393
197
152
3,598
422
1,511
13,524
3,108
5,089
1,735
5,284
2,942
2,418
1,476
1,154
2,522
196
240
557
780
184
1,354
1,413
1,598
608
2,029
667
1,717
2,053
1,068
1,610
1,379
569
658
890
903
4,653
163
167
(x)
625
257
387
249
(x)
936
761
7,989
326
278
148
1,336
332
370
3,922
1,232
4,442
2,490
1,407
2,925
1,633
379
706
964
1,367
132
128
457
551
116
720
176
492
413
536
260
525
582
528
512
329
309
413
519
625
1,928
128
122
68
352
103
115
111
43
599
420
2,955
655
589
292
3,190
709
1,075
9,523
3,126
8,685
5,387
2,682
6,686
3,453
1,188
1,806
2,158
2,755
293
262
940
1,089
233
1,327
544
953
841
1.011
455
893
1,331
1,108
984
570
500
742
324
1,199
3,460
291
283
152
872
233
253
213
129
1,511
1,008
7,908
242
113
114
122
57
203
52
75
9
12
26
101
25
21
219
1,339
3,333
3,559
1,691
2,235
961
1,411
407
1,699
6,165
16,193
16,855
7,491
8,675
3,325
5,166
1,955
9,457
116
79
51
719
103
271
1,578
657
1,103
991
422
1,028
678
440
353
303
533
68
71
133
230
25
282
113
329
209
410
160
334
373
309
290
211
151
185
173
248
304
40
38
34
138
50
55
36
15
215
147
1,337
512
359
225
3,225
443
1,401
3,166
3,139
4,562
1,782
5,251
3,049
2,211
1,598
1,388
2,309
333
300
580
983
109
1,231
553
1,240
890
1,438
605
1,079
1,530
1,162
1,047
660
456
582
603
966
3,015
186
157
172
685
223
279
158
95
1,127
709
7,621
1,665
4,448
4,670
2,142
2,472
930
1,453
535
2,668
135
91
57
874
125
383
2,230
866
1,302
1,252
502
1,457
858
601
459
378
672
83
89
169
292
27
344
174
336
234
428
163
300
464
327
293
190
120
165
167
276
845
53
40
40
187
70
75
45
25
305
213
2,150
1,339
3,338
3,559
1,691
2,235
961
1,411
407
1.699
116
79
51
719
103
271
1,578
657
1,103
991
422
1,028
678
440
353
303
533
68
71
133
230
25
282
113
329
209
41C
160
334
373
309
290
211
151
136
173
248
304
40
38
34
138
50
55
36
215
147
1,337
See footnotes St end of table.
3.20
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
BI-ALTY SHOPS
Establishments. Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Establishments reportiDg November 15 employment of—
2 paid employees
Establish
ments
(Number)
Receipts, i Pay roll,
entire ' entire
year , year
I
(Thousand
doUars)
(Thousand
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
3 paid employees
Establish
ments
(-Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(.Thcmsand
doUars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
' dollari)
Paid
fraployees,!
workweek Esublish-
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humber)
4 to 7 paid employees
(HumixT)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
-mployeea,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
8 paid employees or more
Establish
ments
[T^utnber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dpi tars)
Paid
Pay roll, employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
entire
year
(Thousand
dollari)
Total
23,902
17,570
■t,(K3
41,193
17,667
12,129
69,178
20.346
1,352
82,575
45,400
20.605
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England ;
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont ,
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central
Obo
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missoun
North E>akota
South Dakota -
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic;
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohru
South Carolina
East South Central ;
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming. . , .
Coloiado . . . .
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington ,
Oregon
CalJomia. . .
606
1,982
1,806
687
1,294
510
756
215
929
44
21
22
313
44
162
1,081
418
483
478
211
522
278
317
130
109
241
17
29
64
16
122
93
202
66
281
70
204
240
139
163
133
75
87
75
101
493
4,513
15,567
13,355
4,715
7,953
2,801
4,496
1,640
7,906
1,668
5,647
5,147
1,852
3,073
1,067
1,712
630
3,106
1,212
3,964
3,612
1,374
2,588
1,020
1,512
430
1,858
260
995
806
280
619
217
329
112
425
2,742
10,758
8,634
2,872
5,510
1,531
2,816
1,219
5,m
1,163
4,473
3,746
1,207
2,416
667
1,239
482
2,294
780
2,985
2,418
840
1,857
651
987
336
1.275
270
1,023
821
267
641
241
348
102
440
4,377
17,826
13,979
4,343
9,606
3,193
5,464
1,820
8,570
2,104
8,401
6,697
2,051
4,678
1,579
2,600
883
4,102
1,302
5,066
3,958
1,320
3,132
1,210
1,724
505
2,129
112
400
228
95
135
65
110
31
176
5,850
25,707
15,529
6,139
7,261
2,823
5,863
1,393
12,010
3,021
14,961
8,370
3,275
3,768
1,473
3,085
762
6.685
92
79
758
287
234
143
2,250
285
1,319
8,722
3,219
3,626
3,382
1,381
4,233
2,028
2,331
941
789
1,585
133
192
426
649
113
864
738
1,257
452
1,450
415
1,077
1,587
866
981
594
360
494
378
604
3,020
225
133
62
462
198
299
147
114
757
633
6,516
120
59
52
828
114
495
3,208
1,175
1,264
1,332
544
1,608
772
891
386
272
661
55
71
158
249
42
318
303
475
172
583
162
411
602
330
370
233
134
188
155
250
1,119
91
50
20
176
81
115
56
41
297
257
2,552
42
44
626
2,162
336
966
956
422
1,044
556
634
260
218
482
34
58
128
194
32
244
186
404
132
562
140
408
480
278
326
266
150
174
150
202
936
60
34
20
120
60
76
32
28
184
158
1,516
13
10
9
153
625
157
213
258
U6
138
43
56
103
4
12
25
37
15
54
78
83
33
118
33
81
124
39
73
73
32
35
28
45
221
40
33
347
(x)
96
(x)
1,675
132
637
6,764
1,731
2,263
1,395
833
3,010
1,469
1,427
462
609
1,018
(x)
(x)
250
(x)
136
552
775
651
296
930
236
620
1,264
272
582
465
212
(x)
230
(x)
1,851
(x)
(x)
92
354
(x)
271
66
48
547
366
4,198
(x)
39
(x)
701
62
271
2,871
691
.911
323
356
1,297
625
645
196
257
421
(x)
(x)
108
(x)
53
230
353
299
117
412
111
290
546
125
250
200
92
(x)
100
(x)
312
(X)
(x)
34
152
(x)
94
25
20
230
159
1,905
(x)
30
(x)
474
36
174
1,875
471
639
553
264
774
408
414
129
168
309
(x)
(x)
75
(x)
45
162
234
249
99
354
99
243
372
117
219
219
96
(x)
34
(x)
663
(x)
(x)
21
117
(X)
63
21
12
120
114
1,041
23
11
3
139
18
76
646
145
232
213
80
265
133
130
44
35
106
15
15
13
39
10
72
81
88
27
102
43
109
109
44
79
35
23
33
252
43
26
371
337
159
53
2,199
301
1,328
11,560
2,510
3,756
3,573
1,289
4,961
2,163
1,993
685
649
1,773
244
218
217
557
178
1,214
1,279
1,318
409
1,262
638
1,509
1,799
588
1,105
1,093
407
513
444
465
4,042
73
156
89
540
269
429
110
154
828
493
7,244
168
68
22
1,038
148
610
5,563
1,162
1,676
1,715
602
2,411
1,006
963
332
294
846
113
100
549
691
659
195
616
295
722
863
293
540
537
209
231
204
234
1,931
40
78
49
259
137
198
57
65
401
247
3,454
105
46
13
673
3,171
701
1,194
1,043
370
1,293
640
612
205
183
534
73
66
68
191
51
348
403
429
129
493
213
528
538
219
389
454
148
177
144
163
1,240
29
46
29
U6
106
45
26
208
127
1,794
293
30
77
13
13
150
(x)
(x)"
3,818
381
1,441
19,215
1,653
4,339
5,222
994
5,233
2,692
1,138
1,950
949
2,450
(x)
(x)
542
(x)
119
1,234
2,115
641
159
719
191
864
1,199
629
1,434
674
(x)
1,255
(x)
3,947
(X)
(x)
(x)
453
(x)
344
448
(x)
684
963
10,363
(x)
(x)"
1,937
204
778
11,601
957
2,403
2,816
546
2,846
1,522
633
1,062
527
1,266
(x)
(x)
239
(x)
57
643
1,119
347
75
335
72
502
618
338
723
375
37
(x)
645
(x)
2,089
(x)
(x)
(x)
249
(x)
179
247
(x)
426
525
5,734
1,640
6,368
3,721
1,700
1,811
784
1,475
381
g,725
(x)
(i)'
1,101
106
371
4,738
U3
1,187
1,341
257
1,U5
660
318
529
282
664
(x)
(it)
153
(x)
31
318
477
187
39
210
55
204
290
U5
386
229
24
(x)
339
(X)
965
(x)
(X)
(x)
114
(x)
87
115
(X)
209
213
2,301
See footnotee at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.21
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE; 1948— Continued
tXEANINt,, DYLINO PLANTS (LXC.RUG CXhANlNC, )
ESTABLISHMBKTS, ReCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
ToBi
Establishmentu reporting November 15
No paid employee
1 to 3 paic
employees
Gfograi^uc division and State
Jiih-
ments
(Xumber)
Recapu,
entirt
yeir
(TIlOUMTld
iollcrs)
Piy roll,
entire
year
Mlars)
Plid .
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estab
Ush-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(TTiousand
dolkri)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thouidntl
Mlars)
T>aid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
enure
year
(Thouurul
dolidrr)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousond
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total >.
24,017
807,673
385,155
203,867
2,225
11,013
921
7,328
77,269
22,472
15,056
Geographic divisions:
980
2,933
3,949
2,611
3,989
2,220
4,437
1,025
1,873
45,905
156,871
194,765
64,337
106,944
49,934
76,981
25,506
86,430
23,535
78,669
96,262
27,740
48,983
22,414
33,501
11,196
42,855
11,600
38,496
45,555
15,821
32,261
15,931
21,398
6,003
16,802
48
197
282
354
301
192
631
109
lU
283
1,281
1,912
1,863
1,281
663
2,355
599
776
2Q
104
166
96
129
66
203
56
81
231
824
1,069
958
993
673
1,778
353
449
3,080
11,179
13,285
9,932
8,350
5,138
15,412
3,840
7,053
847
3,013
3,574
2,584
2,663
1,624
4,913
1,057
2,197
502
Middle Atlantic
1,676
2,232
1,350
2,143
East South Central ^
1,436
3,571
701
PioSc
940
New England :
112
85
52
459
81
191
1,627
469
837
931
640
1,045
953
380
426
474
729
120
111
259
492
52
252
120
577
264
920
443
694
667
381
551
729
559
453
686
613
2,685
119
91
77
269
141
Ul
154
43
365
249
1,259
3,818
2,514
1,342
24,517
4,779
8,935
78,659
27,587
50,625
49,301
26,862
60,514
42,115
15, '973
12,025
11,874
19,808
2,288
2,702
6,743
8,897
2,284
10,761
6,868
18,542
10,282
19,259
9,345
13,134
16,469
11,793
16,108
14,000
8,033
6,899
12,020
11,056
47,006
2,542
2,335
1,860
7,343
2,983
3,522
3,789
1,132
12,803
9,488
64,139
1,863
1,114
545
12,847
2,444
4,722
39,328
13,520
25,821
24,325
13,387
30,480
20,445
7,625
5,286
4,912
9,277
857
1,018
2,749
3,641
1,136
5,178
3,137
8,837
5,087
8,700
4,025
5,464
7,419
5,478
7,451
6,133
3,352
2,688
5,404
4,756
20,653
959
963
768
3,359
1,272
1,591
1,755
529
6,151
4,380
32,324
989
643
327
6,446
1,105
2,090
17,912
6,093
14,491
11,812
6,603
14,064
9,149
3,927
2,783
2,699
5,186
598
598
1,789
2,168
586
2,822
1,524
5,480
3,007
6,383
3,290
4,331
4,838
3,305
5,046
4,739
2,841
2,026
3,857
2,806
12,709
624
497
422
1,751
712
884
919
194
2,442
1,983
12,377
9
3
6
19
7
4
129
30
38
61
41
92
56
32
60
56
96
14
8
35
85
5
18
2
29
20
54
36
47
90
31
21
70
70
56
107
69
399
15
13
8
29
7
13
19
5
34
20
57
50
13
(x)
114
49
(x)
773
235
223
530
213
596
394
179
(x)
321
479
(x)
67
193
(x)
(x)
148
(x)
92
85
279
125
136
382
103
HO
(x)
(x)
191
(x)
(X)
1,606
(x)
65
44
29
181
109
486
8
(x)"'
7
1
(x)
42
56
6
85
13
29
23
16
(x)
7
27
12
3
(x)
(x)
33
5
4
40
14
9
24
1
(z)
(x)
(x)
7
(x)
(x)
162
(x)
11
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
6
6
69
(x)"'
(x)'"
(x)
(x)"'
(x)'"
(x)
(x)'"
(x)'"
(x)
(x)'"
(x)
(x)
(x)"'"
(X)
(x)
(x)
35
29
16
89
21
41
547
109
168
251
183
265
262
108
148
196
234
52
47
99
182
12
43
21
97
63
243
103
191
220
114
UO
218
201
187
260
262
1,069
39
31
22
87
52
49
55
13
111
69
269
428
366
185
1,173
319
609
7,582
1,479
2,113
3,398
2,102
3,099
3,457
1,229
1,559
2,145
2,382
564
476
1,006
1,300
115
495
292
867
566
1,835
840
1,430
1,860
1,102
1,234
1,534
1,268
1,656
1,869
2,538
9,349
444
381
216
898
513
551
596
241
1,501
1,009
4,543
126
105
49
323
80
164
2', 069
410
534
391
574
860
955
294
382
558
656
130
UO
252
496
23
127
94
282
171
630
265
458
613
326
377
436
435
451
548
738
3,026
108
95
50
238
158
175
161
72
474
272
1,451
76
62
37
192
53
82
Middle Atlantic:
New York
1,106
212
353
East North Central:
Ohio
525
384
550
557
216
West North Central:
282
382
462
103
30
186
355
South Atlantic:
21
93
43
207
134
546
241
425
438
East South Central :
251
311
463
411
West South Central:
374
533
524
Trrnf
2,140
Mountain;
77
Idaho
71
37
172
111
96
Utah
101
Ncrofa
36
220
Oregon
138
See footnotes at end of table.
3.22
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS. AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
CLEANING. DYEING PLANTS (EXCRUG CLEANING)
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Establishments reporting November IS employment of —
4 to 7 paid employees
Establish-
ments
(Hiimbcr)
{Thousand
dollars)
Receipts, Pay roll,
entire I entire
year year
(Thousand
dollaTs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humber)
8 to 19 paid employees
Estabhsh'
ments
(Humbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll, |employces,
entire workweek
year ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humber)
(Thousaiui
' dollar 5)
20 to 49 paid employees
Establish'
ments
(Kumhzr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollari)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dotlari)
Paid
>mployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
50 paid employees or more
Establish
ments
(XumbCT)
Receipts,
entire
year
Paid
Pay roll, employees,
entife
year
(Thousand (Thousand
doltdri) dolUi
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania ,
East North Central
Ohio
Indiana. . .
Illinois. . .
Michigan . .
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Marybnd
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington .
Oregon
CalJomia . . .
7,253
156/765
64,485
38,839
5,138
232,607
60,144
96,211
46,751
86,597
265
733
1,074
761
1,457
756
1,335
298
574
6,279
19,421
26,687
16,516
26,659
12,654
24,774
6,706
17,069
2,660
8,021
10,648
6,504
10,884
5,104
10,579
2,765
7,320
1,401
4,135
5,721
4,028
7,925
4,045
6,934
1,580
3,070
289
724
975
391
928
478
575
221
557
13,851
36,165
49,047
17,242
35,857
16,826
21,075
9,650
32,894
36
25
15
113
18
58
381
124
228
231
197
270
287
89
108
144
225
37
33
63
151
62
45
199
65
399
173
301
197
111
205
261
179
138
151
200
846
110
82
382
817
551
307
2,670
470
1,464
9,913
3,693
5,815
5,661
4,382
6,629
8.030
1,985
2,553
3,362
4,849
714
765
1,355
2,918
386
1,242
1,144
3,855
1,372
6,695
2,692
5,168
4,105
2,154
3,700
4,156
2,644
2,273
2,345
4,100
16,056
952
649
586
1,823
1,179
539
774
204
3,156
2,220
11,693
328
223
126
1,127
213
643
4,129
1,522
2,370
2,215
1,825
2,592
3,275
741
929
1,286
1,971
277
266
524
1,251
165
511
420
1,567
548
2,847
1,095
2,078
1,653
852
1,452
1,712
390
1,024
1,744
6,921
356
249
233
763
523
227
318
96
1,421
893
5,006
198
135
77
588
101
302
2,011
673
1,451
1,196
1,044
1,412
1,599
470
565
755
1,207
202
181
339
779
320
231
1,100
361
2,162
945
1,656
1,062
597
1,102
1,402
944
713
767
1,044
4,390
222
137
133
440
298
124
190
36
603
426
2,041
26
21
13
148
399
126
199
253
137
228
253
104
77
50
123
11
17
45
68
10
94
31
194
76
174
105
133
ni
92
142
152
92
61
143
66
305
92
57
408
1,118
939
635
6,886
999
3,274
20,850
6,251
9,064
12,699
6,337
11,822
13,585
4,604
3,645
2,187
5,380
425
781
1,887
2,937
449
4,327
1,806
7,747
3,308
5,934
3,340
4,467
4,479
3,668
5,211
5,087
2,860
2,012
4,892
2,593
11,573
955
899
1,014
2,219
1,060
1,464
1,381
658
5,036
2,882
24,976
6,996
13,227
24,238
3,234
16,978
7,811
10,429
4,687
16,819
3,478
8,674
11,751
4,498
10,785
5,491
6,481
2,455
6,531
1^5
321
400
120
266
102
101
39
153
12,366
33,299
48,293
12,229
23,386
8,626
8,826
3,744
19.932
7,119
21,350
26,619
6,634
12,260
4,338
4,722
2,065
11,104
3,307
9,841
11,765
3,446
7,452
2,900
2,866
962
4,212
32
134
149
27
44
19
17
5
29
564
460
294
3,461
509
1,708
10,585
3,250
4,392
6,426
3,128
5,865
6,687-
2,182
1,863
971
2,586
189
357
812
1,456
209
2,226
739
3,764
1,589
2,320
1,487
1,968
2,126
1,754
2,453
2,343
1,261
935
2,333
1,346
5,315
412
412
484
1,130
487
697
705
360
2,531
1,333
12,855
301
253
162
1,757
242
763
4,743
1,525
2,406
3,132
1,568
2,754
3,071
1,226
914
538
1,442
123
186
509
736
112
1,144
369
2,293
920
1,991
1,169
1,486
1,301
1,069
1,653
1,752
1,017
657
1,665
752
3,407
243
204
252
580
262
424
363
122
1,055
656
4,820
114
62
145
123
77
38
31
23
39
5
6
11
5
15
17
121
U)
645
(x)
6,794
1,413
3,024
14,744
7,812
15,743
10, Ul
8,418
15,250
9,715
4,769
3,466
2,443
3,969
348
613
804
586
701
2,945
2,090
4,994
3,204
3,569
1,308
1,302
3,273
2,630
3,120
2,003
873
767
1,830
1,379
4,850
(x)
341
1,623
(x)
697
768
2,200
2,076
15,656
(x)
326
(x)
3,913
791
1,819
8,472
4,199
8,679
5,517
4,727
8,632
5,212
2,531
1,860
1,266
2,329
172
273
411
323
386
1,580
1,012
2,617
1,740
1,939
605
591
1,790
1,329
1,593
932
434
405
985
751
2,581
(x)
196
839
(x)
383
473
1,207
1,168
8,729
(x)
193
(x)
1,354
338
778
3,450
1,817
4,574
2,564
2,100
3,740
2,160
1,201
910
670
1,126
U6
151
290
133
201
842
433
1,558
987
1,316
495
504
1,066
786
1,009
740
365
232
596
436
1,552
(X)
85
408
(x)
187
2U
392
479
3,341
10,046
50,526
55,541
6,555
11,411
6,027
4,539
967
8,706
5,893
27,954
30,967
3,688
6,069
3,471
2,655
566
5,334
(x)
6,880
1,529
(x)
24,797
3,067
17,662
16,872
5,410
23,118
6,934
3,207
(x)
1,416
2,749
(x)
1,498
(x)
(x)
1,604
fx)
987
1,747
897
1,040
631
2,370
2,136
2,733
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,567
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
729
1,192
6,785
(x)
4,011
850
(X)
14,031
4,083
9,840
9,191
3,120
12,502
4,293
1,861
(x)
824
1,708
(x)
747
(x)
(x)
701
(x)
602
1,035
424
559
360
1,213
1,216
1,576
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,148
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
462
658
4,214
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.23
Tabic 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
I I.I I TRU \L Rl IMIR SHOPS
EsTABusBUBNTS, Recbipts, Pay Roll^ anh Personnel
Geographic division and State
Toal
Estab-
iish-
menta
P^amber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thoiudnd
dollarri
Pay roll,
entire
year
(TJioujand
dollars)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>tumber)
Eatabliahments repcrting November 15 employment of—
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Nuwber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thoujatid
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
JHumbcr)
I paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(\umber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay toll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
~TS3
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, IS
(>{unibeT)
Total
G«ogr«phlc divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic , . ,
East North Central ,
West North Central.
South AtianDc . . .
East South Central...
West South Central..
Mountain
Paoic
New England:
Maine
New Hampshire . .
Vermont
Massachusetts. . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut . .
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania ....
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Micfaipn
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South E^ota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
E)istnct of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Caroliiu
South Carolina
Fkrii
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Ala Kama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
lifTiTJiriana
Okhhoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming. . . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Utah...' .'.".'.■;
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Oegon
Cahfomia. . .
19,440
21 , 100
57,465
1,U6
4,906
3,610
1,851
2,299
1,111
2,055
552
1,940
86
73
59
556
104
238
2,704
764
1,436
971
482
1,136
617
404
367
315
598
40
55
210
266
35
247
135
313
181
344
204
340
500
288
306
322
195
190
296
339
,230
61
73
21
149
87
86
65
10
345
218
1,377
12,345
66,033
42,053
17,457
23,705
9,459
17,609
5,490
20,645
628
638
408
6,560
1,029
3,082
36,685
12,365
16,483
10,109
3,551
17,124
6,772
4,497
3,881
2,440
5,898
380
527
2,214
2,117
488
3,144
3,134
3,086
1,491
2,744
1,600
3,508
4,510
2,767
2,510
2,723
1,459
1,359
1,935
2,999
U,316
570
565
156
1,767
827
674
827
104
3,527
2,352
14,766
2,556
18,054
9,271
3,008
4,617
1,550
2,911
790
4,074
1,2U
7,716
3,795
1,467
2,423
884
1,522
369
1,713
751
3,484
2,516
1.294
1,439
714
1,372
396
1,383
3,368
16,088
10,638
5,578
5,657
2,571
4,890
1,391
6,784
42
116
123
42
62
31
38
16
58
92
60
1,421
162
763
9,449
4,811
3,794
2,374
580
3,380
1,741
696
578
369
1,326
49
78
253
355
128
758
759
580
285
474
259
690
634
441
370
480
259
204
280
499
1,928
11
324
95
63
193
8
572
388
,114
41
48
28
654
96
344
4,013
1,944
1,759
945
276
,579
686
309
270
196
597
27
42
140
195
66
376
353
307
147
284
154
347
384
231
261
248
144
135
169
254
964
33
22
8
140
33
37
94
2
194
,275
56
59
48
370
73
145
1,962
513
1,009
673
346
745
453
299
259
229
417
25
37
147
180
15
175
71
182
131
212
129
211
313
183
191
207
133
123
214
227
244
149
990
223
253
146
1,692
384
670
9,159
2,829
4,100
2,485
1,308
3,676
1,719
1,450
1,257
925
1,468
121
159
900
748
70
759
417
764
385
712
470
749
1,331
836
666
685
384
399
695
874
2,922
226
321
(«)
428
285
316
163
(x)
1,346
757
4,631
(x)
(x)
2,886
4,573
(x)
M
178
580
514
264
411
220
359
77
283
296
91
193
180
70
47
53
37
63
215
14
6
4
21
13
11
8
48
33
197
2,047
6,945
5,690
2,686
3,854
1,967
3,622
1,019
3,575
238
78
56
,104
165
406
3,749
1,150
2,046
1,333
■697
2,284
693
678
675
312
669
135
91
396
403
55
386
137
587
258
536
358
485
1,002
594
637
503
233
321
350
624
2,327
204
72
49
249
209
133
103
638
502
2,435
256
973
841
385
613
301
525
132
547
30
11
10
133
18
552
155
266
226
105
307
120
83
80
49
119
17
16
49
55
15
58
22
100
37
90
51
86'
154
104
75
87
35
95
336
86
64
397
2,836
178
580
514
264
4U
220
359
12
37
180
70
47
53
37
79
10
7
33
45
33
15
39
63
96
61
65
33
36
45
63
215
14
6
4
21
13
11
48
38
197
See footnotes at end of table.
3.24
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE-. 1948— Continued
llixtrical ri;p,mr shops
Establishments. Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Establishments reporting November 15
employment of —
2 paid employees
3 paid employees
4 to 7 paid employees
8 paid employees or more
Geographic division and State
Estabhsh-
ments
(Aiumber)
Receipu,
entire
year
(Thouifltui
dolbrj)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(T/iousand
dolbrs)
Paid
employees
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Estabbsh-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollors)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousdnc
• dollars)
Paid
employees
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estabhsh-
ments
CMuraber)
Receipts,
entire
year
dollars)
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollors)
Paid
anployees
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(J^umber)
Establish
ments
(Aiumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Dwusanl
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Number)
Total
1,293
22,918
4,631
2,586
672
16,920
4,018
2,016
806
31,703
8,972
4,008
434
54,385
24,092
9,604
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
78
304
218
114
195
88
154
38
104
1,485
5,905
3,737
2,018
3,152
1,292
2,482
815
2,032
251
1,133
829
392
632
277
527
139
451
156
608
436
228
390
176
308
76
208
37
174
115
64
99
32
64
21
66
838
4,852
2,909
1,554
2,358
676
1,445
597
1,691
214
1,118
707
359
517
144
352
147
460
111
522
345
192
297
96
192
63
198
45
196
157
^8
U5
42
83
14
66
1,539
7,419
6,926
3,112
4,008
1,829
3,402
811
2,657
509
2,091
2,024
933
1,075
433
845
216
846
221
986
804
420
555
2U
400
74
337
27
168
90
27
40
15
23
6
38
3,068
24,824
12,153
2,509
4,676
1,124
1,768
357
3,906
1,284
12,623
4,747
897
1,718
364
624
140
1,695
545
5,020
1,696
363
770
181
263
79
687
New England :
6
3
1
35
8
25
169
52
83
63
20
77
36
22
24
22
34
2
4
u
17
5
11
3^
7
30
19
26
46
20
30
26
12
16
20
22
96
3
3
2
U
3
8
4
1
21
7
76
(x)
35
(x)
674
152
510
3,330
1,040
1,535
1,023
300
1,410
600
404
528
397
500
(x)
(X)
307
181
66
192
335
640
72
405
267
396
779
304
432
335
221
136
369
290
1,637
(x)
75
(x)
306
(x)
148
(x)
(x)
383
147
1,502
(x)
5
(x)
116
27
86
659
208
266
199
72
315
156
87
93
86
107
(x)
(X)
37
48
13
35
55
123
22
101
57
81
145
60
88
82
47
40
76
59
352
(x)
13
(x)
58
(x)
26
(x)
(x)
87
33
331
(x)
6
(x)
70
16
50
338
104
166
126
40
154
72
44
48
44
68
(x)
(x)
22
34
10
22
26
76
14
60
38
52
92
40
60
52
24
32
40
44
192
(x)
6
(X)
28
(x)
16
(x)
(X)
42
14
152
1
1
18
4
13
94
36
44
30
13
38
18
16
11
14
21
2
2
8
6
5
5
8
11
5
15
8
17
25
11
8
6
7
5
9
8
42
"2
7
3
2
7
13
12
41
(x)
(x)"
461
(x)
270
2,653
1,100
1,099
597
373
1,095
383
461
248
430
490
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
64
91
327
206
157
420
175
416
502
234
188
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
221
. 919
(x)"
197
167
(X)
153
262
339
1,090
(x)
(x)"
105
(x)
74
633
240
245
156
90
262
99
100
71
80
114
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
21
21
50
75
24
82
39
76
129
54
38
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
47
239
(X)"
'49
32
(x)
49
82
62
316
(x)
(x)"
54
(X)
39
282
108
132
90
39
114
54
48
33
42
63
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
15
15
24
33
15
45
24
51
75
33
24
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
24
126
(x)"
21
9
(X)
21
39
36
123
1
1
3
26
4
10
99
34
63
47
21
51
24
14
13
12
31
1
5
10
16
2
W
16
17
8
15
8
18
17
7
11
15
9
9
6
15
53
1
7
1
1
4
14
7
45
(x)
(X)
(x)
800
L45
360
3,836
1,322
2,261
2,169
(x)
2,432
999
(x)
600
(x)
1,1U
(x)
173
366
484
(x)
605
594
495
204
(x)
(x)
686
570
382
315
788
344
306
171
597
2,328
(x)"
431
(x)
(x)
208
537
217
1,903
(x)
(x)
(x)
291
49
115
1,111
388
592
693
Cx)
613
336
(x)
154
(x)
347
(x)
34
108
159
(x)
169
164
147
55
(x)
(x)
165
162
97
65
205
66
86
45
167
547
(X)"
iii
(x)
(x)
58
162
65
619
(x)
(x)
(x)
127
17
52
509
171
306
254
(x)
245
135
(x)
61
(x)
U9
(x)
21
53
77
(x)
73
76
78
40
(x)
(x)
86
76
37
50
85
39
43
29
75
253
(x)"
'38
(x)
(X)
23
64
35
238
' 2
14
3
8
84
38
46
21
2
45
16
6
7
1
16
1
2
1
9
12
4
4
1
1
5
3
6
5
3
1
1
2
4
16
1
3
' 2
5
5
28
(x)"
1,829
(x)
866
13,958
5,424
5,442
2,497
(x)
6,227
2,378
(x)
573
(x)
1,657
(x)"
(x) ■
(x)
1,111
1,324
394
415
(x)
(x)
776
326
417
272
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
393
1,183
(x)
156
(X)"
361
390
3,155
(x)"'
74i
(X)
430
6,443
3,796
2,384
1,087
(x)
2,309
1,008
(x)
173
(x)
626
(x)"
(x)
(X)
469
458
131
130
(x)
(X)
280
82
114
98
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
125
427
(x)
58
(X)"
127
160
1,408
(x)
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
310
(x)
166
2,588
1,470
Pennsylvania
East North Central ■
Ohio
962
338
(x)
886
355
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
(X)
75
Cx)
238
South Dakota - .
,
Nebraska
(x)
Kansas
South Atlantic;
Delaware
(x)
(X)
233
217
59
52
(X)
(x)
Georgia i
95
Flotii
45
East South Central :
60
66
(x)
(x)
West South Central:
(X)
Louisiana
Oklahoma
(x)
48
Texas
178
Mountain ;
(x)
Idaho
* • •
Colorado
32
,, .
• . •
Utah
(x)
Neva*
Pacific:
51
71
CaUfomia
565
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.25
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES-
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
II \l KM. SI R\ U I
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Pessonnel
-SELECTED KINDS OF
Tool
Establishments
employment of^
No paid employee
1 paid employee
Geographic division and State
Bstab-
Jiah-
ments
(Number)
Recapts,
year
CDlOUMTUJ
dollari)
Piy roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dolUrj)
Piid.
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
cntue
year
{Thoumnd
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thouiand
dolkrs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Esub-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay toll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
18,675
572,355
90,019
40,726
5,973
72,849
636
4,412
85,435
7,458
4,412
Geoftraphlc dWUlons:
1,516
4,907
4,354
1,842
2,195
1,193
1,394
426
846
40,674
Ul,791
137,907
51,163
57,268
31,451
42,046
14,837
45,218
5,968
19,167
18,547
7,641
12,632
5,888
8,510
2,566
9,000
2,591
8,619
7,738
3,402
6,306
3,438
4,416
994
3,222
552
2,011
1,549
623
477
216
247
118
180
6,472
24,763
21,650
7,238
4,248
1,737
1,978
1,588
3,175
50
166
162
52
62
16
39
25
42
.:;
374
1,139
1,115
504
459
269
289
116
147
7,903
23,627
24,260
9,192
6,603
3,443
3,967
2,561
3,879
675
2,051
1,903
762
647
384
470
232
334
374
1,139
1,U5
504
459
269
269
115
Paafic
U7
New En^and :
129
104
78
791
139
275
2,303
639
1,965
1,165
542
1,351
760
436
274
41i
575
59
73
180
269
59
254
82
347
237
395
226
371
224
372
336
248
237
212
197
265
720
55
55
28
U9
40
45
72
14
152
101
593
3,020
2,089
1,335
20,976
3,919
9,335
67,576
23,262
50,953
37,577
17,710
46,179
24,502
11,939
8,449
10,188
18,040
1,360
1,481
4,677
6,958
1,468
6,063
4,029
10,737
7,291
10,873
5,236
9,849
9,722
11,152
9,756
5,487
5,056
5,432
5,931
7,241
23,442
2,000
1,753
833
4,415
1,197
2,110
1,941
588
6,532
5,034
33,652
438
237
162
2,992
502
1,617
10,239
3,111
5,817
5,646
2,396
5,827
3,221
1,557
1,243
1,115
3,524
157
186
526
890
175
1,302
1,068
1,676
1,165
2,204
1,054
2,075
1,911
1,482
1,914
1,293
1,199
1,040
1,585
1,360
4,525
332
240
83
884
233
385
291
118
1,465
681
6,854
226
121
103
1,300
229
610
3,954
1,512
3,153
2,338
1,146
2,290
1,333
629
503
588
1,416
63
80
295
437
79
553
430
923
560
1,161
632
1,122
846
785
1,111
724
818
621
811
678
2,306
126
62
32
358
110
122
131
33
498
260
2,454
31
45
27
323
53
73
1,051
187
773
322
218
533
298
176
95
160
164
18
37
69
80
24
92
29
83
45
51
51
72
30
84
64
42
26
42
27
57
121
11
16
12
32
7
10
23
7
40
30
110
(x)
tx)
303
3,879
(x)
850
13,375
2,790
8,598
4,467
2,833
7,685
4,269
2,396
1,159
2,013
1,658
(x)
(x)
(x)
880
271
(x)
165
750
427
380
223
(x)
(x)
889
476
(x)
(x)
(x)
153
(x)
848
(x)
190
186
(x)
120
201
290
64
611
588
1,976
(x)
(x)
8
28
(x)
3
99
21
46
37
21
36
53
15
7
16
15
(x)
(x)
(x)
3
2
(x)
1
6
4
6
2
(x)
(x)
7
6
(x)
(x)
(x)^
'-'l5
tx)
1
1
(x)
2
2
5
1
12
9
21
(x)
(x)
(x)"
\i"
(x)
(X)"
(x)"
(x)
(x)"
(x)
(x)
(x)"
(x)
44
30
22
ISO
34
64
514
135
490
316
183
319
171
126
77
107
146
21
19
46
88
18
64
9
74
51
79
49
82
33
93
60
75
41
37
34
64
154
18
15
8
31
7
12
24
1
20
26
101
730
549
379
3,886
779
1,580
10,867
3,365
9,395
6,819
3,282
7;661
3,758
2,740
1,749
1,875
2,323
393
329
804
1,719
399
1,279
159
1,120
930
956
468
847
445
1,740
734
588
381
392
345
1,132
2,098
408
451
263
642
(X)
263
407
(x)
398
744
2,737
65
43
33
333
80
121
1,099
265
667
536
286
585
267
209
138
133
211
37
32
62
149
34
114
13
94
82
100
57
95
56
158
77
100
49
57
60
106
245
36
23
23
56
(x)
36
47
(x)
47
55
232
44
30
22
180
Rhode Island
34
64
Middle Atlantic:
514
135
490
East North Central:
CHuo
316
183
319
171
126
West North Central:
Minnesota
77
107
Mi&scun
146
21
South Dakota . .
19
46
Kansas
South Atlantic:
DcLwarc
88
18
64
9
74
51
79
49
82
33
93
60
75
41
West South Central:
37
34
64
154
Mountain :
18
15
6
31
(x)
Arizona
12
Utah
24
Nevada
(x)
Padflc:
20
25
\ laiiiOrnia ><-*■■■_•••_,>,,,_,,,,>*.
101
See footnotes at end of table.
3.26
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
FUNERAL SERVICE
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
See footnotes at end of table.
Establishments reporting November 15
employment of —
1
2, or 3 paid employees
4 to 7 paid employees
8 to 19 paid employees
20
paid employees or more
Geographic division and State
Establish-
ments
Mumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollurs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(TTiousdtid
dolUrs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
OTuniber)
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
enure
year
(Thxmsarui
doilarj)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousdnc
■ dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humhc)
Estabhsh-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
[Thousavd
dollars)
Payroll,
entire
year
[Thousand
dollars)
Paid
mployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Establish
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Tliousond
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tliousand
dolUri)
Paid
employees,
wotlcweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total . .
4,795
147,086
20,460
11,385
2,636
U6,507
29,127
13,177
751
86,932
21,830
8,190
108
33,546
10,503
3,562
Geographic divisions:
359
1,081
1,061
445
661
387
444
112
245
11,435
36,182
37,049
13,834
15,348
8,979
10,427
3,823
10,009
1,789
4,597
4,869
1,804
2,331
1,386
1,679
635
1,370
865
2,557
2,501
1,043
1,592
927
1,056
264
580
196
521
495
199
459
236
291
60
179
10,913
31,018
33,275
10,964
22,448
9,780
12,626
3,589
11,894
2,275
5,408
6,576
2,268
4,503
2,051
2,717
771
2,558
945
2,559
2,463
986
2,333
1,200
1,430
300
911
35
131
118
66"
124
78
111
17
71
3,951
15,122
17,272
8,338
13,275
6,042
10,869
2,029
10,034
1,179
3,640
3,912
2,247
3,416
1,501
2,920
517
2,498
407
1,370
1,236
718
1,357
811
1,284
173
834
"24
16
5
15
7
12
5
24
11,079
4,401
1,597
5,346
1,470
2,179
1,247
6,227
3,305
1,225
508
1,653
548
685
386
2,198
994
423
West North Central
151
Mountain ,
Pacific
141
750
New England :
37
21
24
173
27
77
452
179
450
335
146
313
188
79
58
104
149
15
12
35
72
9
54
18
104
85
U5
66
115
65
131
105
67
84
77
67
33
217
13
19
6
31
11
12
19
1
41
25
179
1,107
631
425
5,533
933
2,806
14,986
6,866
14,330
10,951
4,534
11,700
7,054
2,810
1,905
3,460
4,279
464
370
1,112
2,224
260
1,573
633
2,547
2,562
2,895
968
2,178
1,732
4,191
2,231
1,156
1,401
1,942
1,134
2,019
5,332
554
796
(x)
876
295
495
554
(x)
1,328
1,464
7,217
186
106
83
821
117
476
2,146
811
1,640
1,520
650
1,475
855
369
252
416
600
67
51
109
309
25
201
78
350
369
507
163
352
286
523
363
223
277
309
231
328
811
104
137
(X)
U3
59
71
91
(x)
181
161
1,028
92
50
55
420
63
185
1,071
424
1,062
797
349
730
440
185
131
249
350
33
28
78
174
20
131
46
249
203
349
153
276
165
315
253
159
200
184
163
189
520
33
44
(x)
73
24
27
47
(x)
92
60
428
16
7
5
97
22
49
212
98
211
147
80
143
80
45
31
35
76
4
4
26
23
8
31
10
63
51
105
40
77
74
53
75
41
67
39
40
45
167
11
5
2
16
13
7
2
4
36
15
128
713
314
228
5,333
1,304
3,021
13,057
5,819
12,142
9,445
5,004
10,599
5,321
2,906
1,852
1,863
4,038
227
216
1,394
1,374
538
1,746
337
2,686
2,836
4,682
1,487
3,604
4,532
3,080
3,226
1,313
2,161
1,456
1,556
2,009
7,605
662
316
(x)
1,007
560
516
(x)
299
2,008
1,286
8,600
148
64
58
1,123
220
662
2,531
■998
1,879
2,077
955
1,898
979
667
362
368
920
49
62
259
248
114
326
88
511
554
1,.037
309"
766
798
517
606
338
590
319
374
479
1,545
119
79
(X)
207
140
120
(X)
62
568
222
1,768
74
32
26
474
101
238
1,040
488
1,031
738
408
686
399
232
145
163
394
20
22
127
115
41
158
46
309
260
541
202
408
368
260
376
213
351
182
207
230
861
54
23
(x)
83
63
38
(x)
19
186
78
647
1
1
18
3
12
59
36
36
42
12
39
18
7
13
6
35
1
1
4
6
'ii
10
21
5
13
20
23
21
11
29
21
17
15
24
15
57
2
5
2
4
3
1
12
2
57
(x)
(x)
2,345
(x)
1,078
7,422
3,445
4,255
5,197
(X)
6,723
3,011
(x)
1,784
977
4,145
(x)
(x)
(x)
771
1,041
856
(x)
536
(x)
2,090
2,128
2,540
1,252
2,226
1,743
321
1,088
1,931
1,438
6,412
(x)
476
(x)
635
421
(x)
(x)
(x)
8,349
(x)
(x)
687
(X)
355
2,014
694
932
1,256
(x)
1,425
670
(X)
484
182
1,270
(x)
(x)
(x)
181
306
244
(x)
156
(x)
523
608
688
277
517
473
234
304
605
423
1,588
(x)
139
(x)
156
79
(x)
^xi
1,998
(x)
(x)
226
(x)
123
649
360
361
415
(x)
428
202
(x)
150
69
375
(x)
(X)
(X)
60
105
103
(x)
46
(x)
228
257
253
117
297
219
178
157
287
163
672
(x)
"52
(x)
45
29
(x)
(x)
(X)
682
15
4
5
3
3
4
5
1
5
"2
6
2
2
2
1
3
2
2
2
5
1
4
4
"i
3
3
18
7,869
977
2,233
698
(x)
1,811
1,089
(x)
1,597
(x)"
1,379
(x)
(xi"
(x)'
(X)
863
(x)
(x)
(x)
812
(x)
1,147
(x)"
(X)"
(X)
(x)
4,773
2,350
322
633
220
(x)
408
377
(x)
508
(x)"
644
(x)
(X)"
(X)"
(x)
345
(x)
(x)
(x)
3U
(x)
321
(x)"
(X)"
(x)
(x)
1,807
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvanu
East North Central
Ohio
680
105
209
72
(x)
Illinois ,
127
121
Wisconsin
West North Central :
(x)
151
Nebraska
South Atlantic:
Delaware
(x)""
221
(I)
(x)
Georgia
(X)
(x)
125
(X)
(X)
(>)
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Louisiana
Oklahoma
120
(x)
99
Mountain:
Idaho
Colorado
(x)
Utah
(x)
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
(x)
(x)
California
606
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.27
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABUSHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
GtNERAL AlTOMOBILi; RKPMR SHOI>S
ESTABUSBMSMTI, RsCSICTS, PaT RoIX, ANS PsRSONNEL
Total
Establishments repoitiiig November 15 employment of^
No paid employee
1 paid employee
Enab-
Mi-
menta
(Xumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Duusdnd
MUn)
Ply roll,
entire
year
(TtouMTui
dolUri)
Paid
employees.-
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. )5
(\umber)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(>!umbeT)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollors)
Pay roll,
enure
year
(Thousand
dolbrs)
Paid
employees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Humbcr)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(NMmhcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thoujatid
dolUrj)
Paid
employees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
60,li7
839,466
158,640
71,341
31,556
182,637
2,217
13,705
166,172
24,960
13,705
Geoinphlc dWltlont:
3,541
10,210
10,409
7,263
7,643
3,836
7,424
2,452
7,369
55,337
160,999
148,656
85,089
98,774
41,851
81,576
34,137
133,047
9,704
30,585
28,919
12,966
21,530
7,882
15,693
5,854
25,507
4,605
13,019
12,003
6,405
11,230
4,547
7,973
2,605
8,954
1,584
5,408
5,677
4,184
3,568
1,921
3,929
1,308
3,977
10,032
34,133
34,880
24,443
15,179
7,800
16,188
8,018
31,964
114
335
387
318
167
123
207
133
433
. . .
941
2,240
2,308
1,727
1,733
883
1,696
572
1,605
12,194
30,610
29,535
20,422
15,809
7,485
16,372
7,522
26,223
1,703
4,203
4,459
2,888
2,598
1,193
2,801
1,105
4,010
941
2,240
2,308
W«t Nf»th Central
1,727
1,733
883
1,696
572
P»a6c
1,605
New Entland :
499
319
242
1,4U
269
798
3,997
1,784
4,429
3,003
1,690
2,554
1,973
1,189
1,292
1,409
1,957
263
280
868
1,194
134
929
131
1,165
528
1,449
820
1,394
1,093
1,068
1,061
1,077
630
854
831
1,426
4,313
293
290
UO
694
340
330
309
86
1,185
885
5,299
6,012
4,314
2,784
23,873
3,413
14,941
76,1U
28,263
56,622
37,509
19,659
45,678
28,977
16,833
17,898
16,668
22,282
2,362
2,717
10,413
12,749
1,663
13,085
3,631
17,315
6,207
15,871
8,917
15,761
16,324
12,732
11,816
10,968
6,335
6,376
11,336
13,374
50,490
4,368
3,401
1,374
10,361
4,302
4,430
4,282
1,619
18,373
15,226
99,448
909
705
395
4,582
561
2,552
16,415
4,870
9,300
7,361
3,029
10,485
5,719
2,325
2,746
2,460
3,834
217
3U
1,435
1,960
332
2,183
1,199
3,690
1,278
3,722
1,895
3,467
3,764
2,207
2,242
2,040
1,393
1,176
2,369
2,575
9,573
662
452
187
1,842
798
782
789
342
3,025
2,906
19,576
472
359
212
2,111
269
1,182
6,217
2,031
4,771
3,270
1,459
3,867
2,265
1,U2
1,261
1,196
1,938
138
193
743
936
151
1,074
454
1,934
703
2,146
1,133
1,921
1,714
1,223
1,290
1,254
780
741
1,230
1,307
4,695
264
205
87
897
374
317
352
109
1,134
1,072
6,748
261
146
132
601
145
299
2,109
947
2,352
1,674
1,013
1,300
1,074
616
735
808
1,105
161
157
497
721
61
489
40
485
274
659
387
642
531
541
551
536
293
490
382
783
2,274
171
175
62
344
167
180
170
39
668
488
2,821
1,288
808
761
3,780
828
2,567
14,316
6,338
13,479
9,152
6,002
8,261
7,047
4,418
5,040
5,096
5,352
1,004
892
3,141
3,918
272
2,876
254
2,109
1,272
2,371
1,361
2,181
2,483
2,230
2,242
2,333
995
1,515
1,546
2,959
10,168
1,175
1,053
438
2,108
888
1,109
928
319
5,175
3,451
23,338
11
8
11
45
9
30
144
62
129
106
58
87
92
44
87
64
30
4
10
31
42
4
23
3
20
7
19
9
46
36
17
33
52
21
12
20
37
138
•
17
17
9
35
14
13
17
11
83
35
315
...
135
89
66
374
64
213
813
410
1,017
637
353
587
412
319
302
347
437
79
84
211
267
42
193
20
273
126
329
176
334
240
255
227 .
245
156
202
208
353
933
68
71
29
158
95
72
54
25
267
182
1,156
1,719
1,153
800
4,637
835
3,050
12,074
5,865
12,671
7,738
4,204
7,694
5,457
4,442
4,004
4,274
4,634
770
900
2,683
3,157
522
2,476
276
2,778
1,118
2,339
1,409
2,471
2,420
2,616
1,977
1,784
1,108
1,449
2,046
3,088
9,789
1,111
1,034
373
1,953
1,030
903
697
421
4,578
2,771
18,874
230
161
107
681
128
396
1,651
799
1,753
1,190
642
1,184
867
576
508
619
686
121
131
381
442
70
345
44
409
183
447
253
439
408
377
306
320
190
274
305
579
1,643
146
135
48
291
155
U9
113
68
664
411
2,935
135
89
66
374
64
213
Middle Atlantic:
New York
813
410
1,017
East North Central:
Ohio
637
353
Illinois
587
412
Wisconsin
West North Central:
319
302
347
437
79
84
211
KarvBff
267
South Atlantic:
•■
42
193
20
273
126
329
176
334
240
;::
255
Tamesaee
227
Akbama
245
156
West South Central:
202
208
Oklalvma
353
933
Mountain:
68
■-
71
29
158
95
72
Utah
54
Ncvatfa
25
Wathmp/H) , .
267
Oregon
182
^ IT iDT 1 tlil
J
1,156
See footnotes at end of table.
3.28
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE:
GLNERAL MTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS
ESTABLISHMEN-re, RECEIPTS. PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
1 948 — Continued
Geogiaphic division and State
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of—
2 paid employees
Receipts, Ply roll.
Establish- entire 'Jntire
IHumber)
(Thousand
dollaTs)
(Thousand
dottaTs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
3 paid employees
Estabbsh-
ments
iHumbcT)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollaTs)
Pay roll. |cmployees,
entire workweek
year
(Thousand
' dollars)
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
4 to 7 paid employees
Establish-
ments
(J^umbtr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollaTs)
entire
year
(Thousand
dollar J )
! Paid
Payroll, employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
8 paid employees or more
Establish
ments
(J^umber)
Recapts.
entire
year
(Thousand
dolLiri)
Paid
Pay roll, cmplbyeea,
workweek
cntue
year
(Thotudml
dollarj)
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{fjumber)
Total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlannc
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
PadSc
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut . , .
Middle Atlantic:
New York .
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia ,
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central ;
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
. Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming. . . .
Colorado
New Mexico .
Azizonp
Utah
Nevada
Pacl6c:
Washington. .
Oregon
Calitomia ....
6,334
26.248 13,668
3,312
9,936
148,427
40,522
17,845
1,136
44,500
461
1,175
1,135
686
952
511
878
276
760
51
39
19
200
25
127
436
208
531
336
176
262
205
156
118
200
14
20
87
105
19
104
22
159
56
170
106
182
124
135
136
151
100
161
529
24
24
10
90
40
45
39
115
93
552
9,263
24,450
22,649
13,201
U,259
7,669
14,577
5,653
18,243
1,745
4,522
4,601
2,530
3,135
1,573
3,113
1,172
3,857
922
2,350
2,270
1,372
1,904
1,022
1,756
552
1,520
246
563
488
303
535
225
422
123
402
373
3,876
514
2,808
9,763
4,344
10,343
6,156
3,440
5,325
4,139
3,589
2,409
2,769
3,516
297
379
1,920
1,911
288
2,213
452
2,530
777
2,067
1,439
2,451
2,042
2,281
2,081
2,112
1,195
1,165
1,499
2,446
9,467
650
483
252
1,668
719
978
805
98
2,818
2,268
13,157
180
146
69
771
101
473
1,799
846
1,877
1,388
677
1,113
352
571
443
514
753
54
57
300
409
65
421
105
508
174
500
316
570
476
447
413
424
289
273
319
563
1,958
111
98
52
350
157
2U
168
22
587
468
2,802
102
78
38
400
50
254
872
416
1,062
672
352
524
410
312
236
284
400
28
40
174
210
38
228
44
318
112
340
212
364
248
270
272
302
178
176
200
322
1,058
48
48
20
180
230
186
1,104
7,336
16,149
12,932
8,093
11,901
5,031
9,992
3,528
12,876
28
21
11
85
19
32
260
82
221
134
115
45
54
15
100
21
106
64
98
70
39
58
58
267
58
48
296
780
557
(x)
2,595
(x)
2,728
8,471
2,225
5,453
3,093
1,685
4,004
2,930
1,220
1,604
1,632
2,201
215
294
846
1,301
(x)
1,442
410
2,335
(x)
1,957
1,217
2,096
1,713
1,553
1,460
1,170
848
748
1,353
1,200
6,691
636
361
125
846
472
448
432
208
1,921
1,411
9,544
1,520
3,514
3,169
1,753
2,799
1,099
2,356
352
3,131
733
1,689
1,464
909
1,605
675
1,266
334
1,206
253
584
593
295
661
234
397
136
451
10,475
■25,870
25,316
11,627
22,786
8,474
15,046
6,016
22,817
2,717
6,967
7,235
3,043
6,224
2,125
4,129
1,433
6,549
1,248
2,947
2,897
1,479
3,240
1,167
1,952
672
2,243
56
240
208
68
194
62
102
32
174
6,037
29,787
23,344
7,303
18,840
5,392
9,401
3,400
20,924
1,905
11,044
9,018
2,434
6,607
1,769
3,087
1,109
7,527
146
117
(x)
538
(x)
547
1,825
439
1,200
765
408
940
797
259
335
350
496
21
65
186
30O
(x)
280
110
504
(x)
494
304
516
424
294
283
285
232
188
323
315
,530
128
79
24
213
105
126
112
65
445
359
2,327
84
63
(x)
255
(x)
246
780
246
663
372
210
402
345
135
171
174
255
15
36
111
U7
(x)
162
45
300
(x)
313
192
294
210
186
189
168
132
117
174
174
801
48
39
12
111
54
54
45
21
174
144
21
13
124
12
64
227
108
249
172
62
183
136
40
61
43
106
4
7
29
45
59
21
117
38
153
67
104
99
57
257
61
52
338
315
714
514
5,150
566
2,716
10,819
4,961
10,090
6,475
2,452
8,257
6,254
1,873
2,769
1,605
4,254
76
252
1,045
1,626
131
2,440
607
4,559
1,176
4,479
1,952
3,408
4,034
2,497
2,112
2,511
1,354
940
2,203
2,344
9,559
525
(x)
(x)
2,111
692
541
1,142
573
2,712
2,655
17,450
204
202
133
1,350
132
696
2,937
1,339
2,691
1,996
680
2,328
1,846
435
701
420
1,108
17
51
234
462
44
610
197
1,170
346
1,299
567
930
1,061
534
598
642
351
256
565
649
2,659
130
(x)
(x)
480
182
127
298
176
317
741
4,991
93
102
66
615
61
311
1,145
524
1,278
840
293
878
686
200
313
2U
555
16
33
139
209
288
96
583
186
744
321
504
501
289
314
371
193
140
274
283
1,255
59
(x)
(x)
250
31
45
141
55
299
256
1,688
152
29
16
22
136
522
278
(x)
3,335
(x)
1,072
20,671
4,530
4,586
4,895
1,876
12,137
3,150
1,286
2,072
1,292
2,325
778
836
(x)
1,638
1,632
3,004
(x)
2,658
1,539
3,154
3,632
1,555
1,944
1,058
835
559
2,689
1,337
4,816
271
(x)
(x)
1,675
501
451
278
1,169
2,670
17,085
138
71
M
1,197
(X)
405
8,059
1,335
1,650
1,916
564
4,333
1,265
440
672
493
711
253
305
(x)
504
740
1,079
(x)
963
446
966
1,359
538
604
317
310
173
837
432
1,645
130
(x)
(x)
473
185
153
81
429
892
6,206
756
3,793
3,064
918
2,748
800
1,X3
425
2,380
58
27
(x)
467
(x)
158
2,607
435
751
749
251
1,476
412
176
239
177
291
108
103
(x)
203
249
460
(x)
415
232
425
515
223
288
168
121
106
374
175
648
41
(x)
(x)
198
64
56
34
164
304
1,912
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.29
Tabic 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DINQSION AND STATE; 1948— Continued
PHOT(K,K M'HK >TlDIOS l\t COMMI Rl 1 \l- I'MllTlKiR M'HV
EsTABUSBMBNTs, RECEIPTS, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Toul
Esublishments reporting November 15 employment of^
No paid employee
1 paid employee
Geognphic division and Sace
Enab-
Jiah-
ments
(\umlier)
Recapta.
entixe
year
doUdrs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Paia
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>(umfaer)
Estalv
lish-
ments
;>Jumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(T)iouj<itid
dollar.)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Mumbe,)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Xumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dolluri)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Nismhc,)
Toul
U,712
212,025
57,870
27,609
7,322
32,607
592
2,698
25,149
4,019
2,698
G«oftr«phlc diTlsloDi:
New EngUnd >
Middle Atlantic .;.....
967
3,569
2,997
1,*59
1,446
648
1,298
568
1,760
12,031
60,098
49,040
21,501
17,058
7,063
14,291
6,263
24,680
2,924
18,143
14,008
6,051
4,389
1,621
3,128
1,175
6,431
1,597
7,055
6,420
3,127
2,386
1,113
2,077
745
3,089
502
1,906
1,384
689
696
283
635
312
915
2,018
9,045
6,588
3,106
2,942
931
2,278
1,504
4,195
40
122
157
38
68
16
33
26
92
178
617
535
267
286
143
263
102
307
1,488
6,325
5,381
2,353
2,307
1,040
2,100
940
3,215
250
1,043
840
342
379
169
329
130
537
178
617
535
286
West South Cential
263
p^a£c
307
New Enftland :
98
62
48
445
78
236
2,125
501
943
737
392
957
555
356
323
273
360
61
64
148
230
22
136
lOO
187
127
253
114
220
287
160
213
172
103
135
144
232
787
72
62
35
170
53
75
81
20
271
153
1,336
860
502
388
6,417
1,079
2,785
41,243
5,665
13,190
11,224
4,867
19,172
8,859
4,918
6,514
4,141
4,835
881
880
2,267
1,983
266
1,623
2,519
2,545
1,203
2,677
1,018
2,313
2,894
1,572
2,696
1,7U
1,031
962
1,799
2,275
9,255
840
514
535
2,010
510
943
719
192
3,686
2,702
18,292
161
110
63
1,654
240
696
13,556
1,199
3,388
2,801
1,128
6,499
2,461
1,119
2,371
1,309
1,252
167
154
449
349
73
378
993
707
253
680
231
506
568
304
657
415
245
188
379
454
2,107
100
89
85
380
94
278
130
19
960
703
4,768
114
64
44
887
116
372
4,690
592
1,773
1,416
657
2,570
1,209
568
1,009
639
701
100
107
294
277
45
186
368
368
170
415
145
337
352
206
403
287
217
154
256
349
1,318
77
53
63
237
61
135
106
13
566
343
2,180
47
36
29
229
32
129
1,132
280
494
331
188
444
250
171
149
126
178
30
28
56
122
8
74
43
80
63
121
59
94
154
81
81
71
50
77
65
130
363
37
36
19
96
31
38
42
13
102
70
743
184
U2
91
970
129
502
5,489
1,379
2,177
1,458
799
2,253
1,109
969
766
568
730
132
110
344
456
44
310
289
385
240
497
202
296
679
341
259
178
153
239
246
449
1,344
162
171
113
470
146
188
157
97
472
276
3,447
2
5
2
13
4
14
70
22
30
45
6
55
40
11
12
■7
9
(^)
1
5
4
1
13
16
8
2
10
2
3
13
4
8
2
2
2
4
5
22
2
3
1
10
1
8
1
16
3
73
•■•
21
12
8
78
24
35
359
106
152
118
60
183
99
75
53
47
58
6
15
33
55
4
23
15
39
25
52
23
55
50
36
52
32
23
20
25
39
179
15
13
8
30
7
11
14
4
63
25
219
155
(x)
M
637
199
348
3,804
1,022
1,499
1,095
■ 616
1,926
961
783
479
430
489
48
139
341
427
38
218
165
302
(x)
377
(x)
402
472
282
374
196
188
(x)
(x)
290
1,513
171
123
79
271
72
84
100
40
653
291
2,271
21
(x)
(x)
114
37
57
641
168
234
182
97
318
134
109
67
65
86
7
21
39
57
8
33
37
52
(x)
71
(X)
61
59
41
59
38
31
(x)
(x)
45
241
20
17
13
37
10
13
14
6
101
32
404
21
(x)
Cx)
78
Rhode Island
24
Connecbcut
Middle AUantlc:
New York
35
359
106
152
East North Central :
C^o
118
Indiana
60
183
99
75
Weat North Cenml :
53
47
58
15
Nfhn^t:.
55
4
23
15
39
(x)
52
(x)
55
Flonoa
50
East South Central :
36
52
32
West South Central:
(x)
(x)
179
Mountain:
15
Idjho
13
8
Colorado'
30
7
11
Utah
14
Nevada
4
Pacific:
63
Otcboo"
25
219
See footnotes at end of table.
3.30
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
i'hot(x;raphic studios (inc commercial photography 1
Establishments. Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of —
2 or 3 paid employees
Geographic division and State
j Receipts. ' Pay roll.
Establish- entire entire
ments , ?<=>"■ : V^r
(Number)
{Thousand
dollaTs)
{Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
iH^mber)
4 to 7 paid employees
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
' dollars)
po|
8 to 19 paid employees
Paid
iployees.
workweek Establish-
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>tumiier)
(J^jumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand (Thousand
dollars) dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
Paid
miployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
20 paid employees or more
EstabUsh
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Paid
Pay roll, ^employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
entire
year
(Tliousand
dollars)
Total
2,650
10,816
6,321
7,023
4S7
12,505
5,57i
U6
5,989
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central . -
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Ipwa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic;
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia ../...
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming - .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Ulllh
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington .
Oregon
California. . .
173
590
596
272
270
128
232
351
70
169
163
Si
165
117
67
58
61
62
13
16
21
30
36
U5
35
209
2,6A8
11,328
10,036
i,353
3,953
1,796
3,338
1,377
5,614
622
2,937
2,445
922
986
432
777
301
1,394
250
128
143
.,250
230
647
7,374
1,135
2,819
2,671
1,294
2,972
1,978
1,121
1,022
859
984
262
243
606
377
68
355
466
565
298
725
230
530
716
417
675
452
252
223
411
480
2,224
249
101
(x)
360
164
265
160
(x)
877
701
4,036
58
29
30
295
53
157
1,968
309
660
646
263
711
529
296
218
191
219
51
45
118
19
96
111
127
80
188
62
129
174
100
159
115
58
111
120
491
(x)
(x)
242
151
1,001
395
1,415
1,445
654
638
310
547
207
710
43
22
21
185
29
95
846
165
404
389
199
406
285
166
136
147
154
30
37
82
68
10
52
48
89
47
128
42
101
121
70
104
90
46
51
68
90
338
(x)
51
24
38
34
(x)
139
85
486
76
285
318
162
146
72
135
53
162
163
37
85
33
15
114
2,526
11, 110
10,961
4,975
4,040
1,975
4,207
1,398
5,623
(x)
107
(x)
1,164
227
844
7,053
1,434
2,623
3,186
1,317
3,570
2,038
850
1,285
632
1,365
(x)
(x)
606
514
116
458
410
660
374
439
329
451
803
332
876
627
140
345
640
657
2,565
(x)
119
94
452
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,207
743
5,030
3,288
1,348
1,229
558
1,109
429
1,645
(x)
41
(x)
355
70
224
3,864
397
769
878
395
1,131
640
244
370
195
387
(x)
(x)
143
135
45
117
124
218
113
147
99
148
218
84
242
187
45
96
156
155
702
(x)
43
26
140
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,219
375
1,421
1,596
822
727
X8
696
257
781
29
125
128
54
41
(x)
20
(x)
180
27
110
819
185
417
438
233
495
290
140
209
121
223
(x)
(x)
95
99
156
114
26
105
428
(x)
19
19
86
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
543
1,899
10,157
8,681
2,990
2,455
(x)
1,126
(x)
3,311
662
4,008
3,483
1,144
949
(X)
385
(x)
1,388
320
1,436
1,498
590
465
(x)
269
(x)
676
1,452
12,133
7,393
3,724
1,361
(x)
1,242
(x)
2,722
607
5,003
3,795
2,257
778
(x)
495
(x)
1,375
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
294
(x)
7,720
(x)
(X)
2,406
(x)
3,181
1,749
(x)
888
564
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
209
282
470
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
634
224
200
(x)
261
(x)
(x)
247
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
457
(x)
(x)"
763
369
2,179
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
(x)
3,217
(x)
(x)
884
(x)
1,414
610
(x)
361
205
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
73
119
247
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
165
104
(x)
7
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
114
(X)
(x)"
298
124
966
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3'
(X)
1,043
(x) .
(x)
393
(x)
541
307
(x)
157
104
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
55
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
87
63
(x)
5
(x)
4i
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)'
7i
(x)
(x)'
180
72
424
9.803
(x)
(x)
408
(x)
5,270
1,024
(X)
2,074
1,088
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
2,152
3,796
(x)
(x)
166
(x)
2,370
508
(x)
1,343
646
(x)
(x)
458
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(X)
(X)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
1,105
329
2,166
1,346
794
270
(x)
302
(x)
615
(x)
(x)'
1,623
(x)
(x)
78
(x)
945
22S
(x)
454
220
(x)
(x)
159
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
508
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.31
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE; 1948— Continued
I'ciW 1 R I -AUNDRII S
ESTABUSHUBNTS, ReCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PeKSONNEL
Geographic division and Sate
Tool
Eaub-
Juh-
menta
Otumber)
Receipte,
entire
year
(ThotudTtd
dollari)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
doUars)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of—
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(>tuTnber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousimd
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollari)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(/dumber)
I to i paid employees
Estab-
lish-
ments
(>tumber)
Receipts,
enure
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollari)
"Fsa —
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
Geographic dlvlsiont:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central .
West North Central.
South AtlanDc
East South Central . . .
Wen South Central. .
Mountain
Piciic
New England :
Maine , ,
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts. . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Eaat North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
lUinois
Michi^n
Wisconsin
Weat North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
Nocth Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina .....
South Carolina
CSeorna
Flonda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Weat South Central:
Arbnsas
Tyiai^wJf^S _ .
Okhhoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming ....
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Cahfomia. . .
703
1,201
1,126
54A
976
434
763
299
737
54
48
17
358
76
150
660
269
272
275
139
367
213
132
97
80
174
14
26
7
92
36
144
32
223
100
182
160
111
124
116
83
81
92
109
481
913,036
501,646
272,495
1,666
62,838
208,422
186,434
63,619
135,957
53,304
73,768
31,637
97.057
35,088
116,924
100,249
34,056
74,975
28,297
39,022
17,240
55,795
18,655
55,636
47,941
20,066
48,877
20,349
27,315
9,855
23,801
296
389
202
99
108
19
191
116
246
115
37
31
27
4
47
32
764
1,310
813
417
380
144
456
149
897
2,978
3,144
979
34,308
6,420
15,009
111,691
45,548
51,183
33,239
22,634
76,795
33,443
15,323
12,751
8,911
24,560
1,316
1,724
5,406
8,951
1,122
19,464
14,253
19,289
6,117
23,353
9,948
21,248
21,163
14,420
19,369
12,545
6,970
6,604
10,882
9,682
46,600
3,382
3,406
1,858
9,334
3,817
5,098
2,498
2,244
17,001
10,675
69,381
1,645
1,652
549
19,533
3,501
8,208
62,864
25,905
28,155
20,509
11,102
43,006
17,745
7,887
7,003
4,784
13,280
461
927
2,862
4,739
585
10,974
8,313
10,511
3,655
12,544
5,306
11,377
11,710
7,760
10,115
6,689
3,733
3,399
5,693
5,332
24,598
1,832
1,832
940
5,196
1,929
2,873
1,485
1,153
9,787
5,737
40,271
1,009
985
355
10,427
1,723
4,156
28,449
11,953
15,229
10,593
6,500
18,560
8,312
3,976
3,588
2,612
8,207
405
540
1,571
3,143
421
6,032
3,918
6,993
2,093
9,4i2
4,250
8,508
7,220
4,878
7,100
5,249
3,122
2,590
4,388
3,509
16,828
970
995
581
3,069
1,232
1,538
816
604
3,984
2,547
17,270
164
21
57
237
102
50
(x)'
8
M
M
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
38
(x)
131
(x)
(x)
43
13
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
138
(x)
(x)
(z)
(x)
(x)'
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)'
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
50
(x)
410
93
158
773
424
113
273
73
153
191
123
72
109
95
51
33
4
53
1,420
223
330
199
117
133
43
127
38
205
(x)
11
(x)
135
27
33
185
123
22
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
100
(x)
(x)
(x)
13
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
181
967
130
173
162
101
73
59
101
39
129
(x)
1
(x)
55
20
31
106
47
20
42
11
35
49
25
15
15
27
12
11
21
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
16
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
114
See footnotes at end of table.
3.32
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
I'Ott I R LAUNDRIES
Establishments. RECftPTs, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of —
4 to 7 paid employees
8 to 19 paid employees
20 to 49 paid employees
50 paid employees or more
Paid
F^d
Paid
1
Piid
Geographic division and Suce
Receipts,
Piy roll.
employees
Receipts.
Pay roll, employees
Receipts.
Pay roll,
Employees,
1 Receipts.
Pay roll.
employees.
Estabhsh-
entue
entire
workweek
Establish-
entire
entire workweek
Establish-
entire
entire
workweek
Establish . =>""■£
entire
workweek
ments
year
year
ended
nearest
ments
year
y<^' ended
; nearest
ments
year
year
ended
neatest
ments ! year
year
ended
nearest
(Thousand
(TllOUMTld
Nov. 15
(TTiousanr
{Thousanc
Nov. 15
(Tliousiltui
(Thoiwanc
Nov. 15
(Tliousimd
(TTioujand
Nov. 15
(Number)
dollurs)
dollars)
(T^iurtifcer)
(Number)
dollars)
■ dollars)
(Number)
(Number)
JolUrs)
dollars)
(Number)
(Number) dollars)
dolbri)
(Number)
Total
636.
13,660
4,773
3,519
1,517
65,887
30,313
19,999
2,247
229,463
123,443
73,369
1,741
597,030
341,279
174,641
Geographic divisions:
New England
88
2,103
725
473
189
7,672
3,865
2,453
259
26,278
15,187
3,286
86
25,725
15,009
7,313
Middle Atlantic
101
2,805
931
559
259
13,835
6,042
3,435
398
47,504
26,292
13,502
332
142,579
83,214
37,967
East North Central - ,
103
1,972
718
531
266
12,350
5,613
3,iM
316
37,833
20,153
10,332
324
133,264
73,519
33,376
West Notth Centtal
56
1,201
375
310
121
4,735
2,155
1,599
153
14,820
7,921
4,937
148
42,347
23,457
13,069
South Atlantic
63
1,051
385
364
156
5,889
2,662
2,155
361
30,259
15,209
11,856
343
98,270
56,559
34,429
East South Central - .
33
417
150
178
67
1,997
861
884
167
U,475
6,779
5,403
137
37,252
20,460
13,825
West South Central . -
69
1,259
453
404
175
5,794
2,624
2,327
274
22,654
11,511
8,772
170
43,414
24,260
15,711
Mountain
31
663
240
167
72
2,995
1,362
894
103
10,380
5,389
3,250
60
17,334
10,179
5,505
PaciEc
87
2,189
801
433
212
10,620
5,124
2,812
216
26,260
15,002
6,931
136
56,345
34,622
13,446
New England :
^^==
1
Maine
i
57
30
23
23
977
508
323
16
1,205
705
446
2
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
New Hampshire - -
i
77
33
25
16
571
263
196
18
1,879
1,022
543
3
557
322
209
Vermont
3
35
29
19
4
139
70
56
5
452
263
161
2
Cx)
M
Cx)
Massachusetts . .
50
1,151
410
270
82
3,163
1,619
1,018
137
13,399
7,860
4,444
59
16,021
9,466
4,640
Rhode Island - .
3
176
69
41
27
1,112
529
342
22
2,256
1,296
695
6
2,762
1,579
625
Connecticut
19
557
154
95
37
1,710
376
518
61
7,087
4,041
1,997
14
5,440
3,080
1,515
Middle Atlantic:
New York,
60
1,855
601
336
152
8,574
■ 3,635
2,000
212
27,309
15,083
7,337
169
72,943
43,300
18,670
New Jersey
19
547
133
105
59
3,006
1,451
763
102
11,567
6,693
3,419
62
29,902
17,413
7,624
Pennsylvania
22
403
147
118
48
2,255
956
672
84
8,628
4,516
2,746
101
39,734
22,496
U,673
East North Central
Ohio ■
37
564
207
189
60
2,776
1,237
761
76
9,072
4,735
2,559
73
25,501
14,260
7,042
Indiana . , .
10
211
77
57
29
1,150
549
376
45
4,247
2,289
1,363
45
16,914
8,153
4,693
Illinois ...
21
537
183
124
82
4,201
1,960
1,069
109
14,235
7,940
3,694
132
57,645
32,886
U,638
Michigan ...
22
348
140
lis
61
2,731
1,176
768
48
5,511
2,848
1,489
51
24,606
13,521
5,888
Wisconsin
13
312
m
93
34
1,492
696
466
33
4,768
2,346
1,277
23
8,598
4,699
2,U5
West North Central:
Minnesota . . .
8
205
60
47
24
983
435
311
23
2,937
1,633
862
26
3,544
4,854
2,353
Iowa
8
222
68
45
13
628
263
223
25
2,801
1,556
892
19
5,103
2,841
1,437
Missouri
21
432
127
113
29
350
420
373
43
4,217
2,261
1,493
64
13,948
10,445
6,201
North Dakota
1
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
6
7
Cx)
336
Cx)
162
Cx)
103
(vl
4
4
14
35
434
361
1,052
3,018
197
201
549
1,524
129
140
398
1,073
3
4
11
21
627
892
3,544
4,639
153
521
2,007
2,636
195
268
987
1,627
South Dakota
3
(xl
(k^
fx^
Nebraska
115
135
36
54
31
52
10
27
Kansas
9
1,047
txj
510
(x)
370
South Atlantic:
Delaware
1
(x)
(x)
Cx)
2
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
1
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
3
980
518
366
Maryland
2
2
7
(x)
. (X)
102
Cx)
(x)
38
Cx)
Cx)
40
20
7
24
1,120
336
(x)
471
138
Cx)
291
94
Cx)
24
4
49
2,123
Cx)
4,317
1,058
Cx)
2,219
711
Cx)
1,646
44
22
56
16,187
13,332
14,070
9,432
7,392
7,873
5,015
District of Columbia
3,694
Virginu
4,957
West Virginia
2
20
7
M
225
67
. 151
(x)
99
26
49
Cx)
112
26
44
5
29
14
29
283
956
412
996
155
428
171
435
74
374
189
392
10
93
44
78
1,107
7,031
3,730
6,443
600
3,650
1,838
3,001
400
3,008
1,492
2,597
13
71
55
4,630
15,028
5,592
13,543
2,884
6,348
3,166
7,861
1,606
North Carolina
5,931
South Carolina
2,536
Georgia
5,459
Florida
18
313
118
102
26
956
465
377
58
4,929
2,556
1,866
50
14,903
3,565
4,665
East South Central :
Kentucky
7
115
44
36
12
655
224
151
46
4,051
2,102
1,520
36
9,554
5,374
3,154
Tennessee
9
125
40
49
13
418
139
238
49
3,760
1,346
1,526
43
15,021
8,028
5,275
Alabama
8
70
24
42
25
661
312
340
37
3,085
1,520
1,235
37
3,680
4,819
3,611
Mississippi .
9
107
42
51
12
263
136
155
35
2,579
1,311
1,122
21
3,997
2,239
1,785
West South Central:
, Arkansas
6
161
36
33
22
761
358
291
36
2,701
1,342
1,103
12
2,947
1,656
1,159
Louisiana
8
128
49
43
19
468
245
239
32
2,731
1,308
1,054
24
7,486
4,063
3,044
Oklahoma
13
173
73
71
21
733
313
283
49
4,222
2,285
1,530
17
4,492
2,643
1,559
Texas .
42
792
290
257
lU
3,832
1,708
1,509
157
13,000
6,576
5,035
117
28,489
15,896
9,949
Mountain:
Monuna
5
(x)
(x)
Cx)
9
350
169
117
11
1,098
589
336
7
1,779
1,021
487
Idaho , .
5
110
38
25
6
289
143
78
13
1,415
762
427
6
1,583
869
463
Wyoming
3
83
32
17
11
358
156
114
8
913
442
262
3
465
293
183
Colorado
9
131
53
46
14
686
289
201
30
2,526
1,361
884
18
5,907
3,465
1,926
New Mexico
2
(x)
(x)
Cx)
7
302
120
93
13
1,250
578
393
8
(x)
(x)
(x)
Arizona
i
'90
'35
24
9
10
384
400
153
207
93
128
13
4
1,333
528
685
284
423
156
8
8
3,352
1,431
2,028
955
1,016
Utah
505
Neva<&
3
59
19
15
6
226
125
70
11
1,317
688
369
2
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Pacific.
Washington
6
145
54
32
23
1,038
514
288
34
3,954
2,357
1,054
28
11,722
6,847
2,601
Oregon
Caluomia
8
171
63
44
19
1,032
490
271
31
3,721
2,082
981
12
5,692
3,092
1,245
73
1,873
684
407
170
8,550
4,120
2,253
151
18,585
10,563
4,896
96
39,431
24,683
9,600
See footnote.': at tmd of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.33
Tabic 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE; 1948— Continued
PRr SSING. ALTI.RATION. CjARMI-NT R|:|'\IR SHOPS
ESTABUSBUBNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RolL, AND PERSONNEL
Total
Establishmentu reporting November IS
employment of—
No paid employee
1 paid
anployee
Geognphic division and State
Eaab-
Jjjh-
menta
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thoufund
dolUri)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolUri)
Pad.
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousaml
doll<irs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousdnd
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
irest
-lov. 15
(Number)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Recapts,
entire
year
(Tbousond
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tliousand
dollars)
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
»7,S83
365,661
67,704
41,39)
23,570
115,555
341
'1,899
78,216
13,273
9,399
Geographic dtvUloni:
4,168
19,247
9,941
2,238
3,291
960
1.186
6 84
6,123
23,531
142,126
82,073
16,538
22,964
6,102
3,891
4,832
53,504
4,729
25,147
14,402
3,241
4,876
1,478
2,584
895
10,352
3,039
15,079
9,258
2,226
3,514
1,178
1,804
606
5,187
2,806
11,757
5,763
1,379
1,742
462
550
415
3,696
10,434
45,941
24,997
4,829
5,924
1,332
1,616
1,776
18,706
54
248
181
31
57
13
19
25
213
701
4,178
2,052
426
747
198
239
132
1,226
5,578
32,608
16,721
3,168
5,109
1,079
1,489
1,003
11,461
883
5,663
2,536
517
905
206
305
164
2,089
701
4,178
2,052
Wm( North Central '.
426
747
198
239
132
Pjdfic
1,226
New England :
86
83
39
2,416
489
1,055
10,932
3,403
4,912
2,795
635
4,137
1,835
539
461
216
1,187
25
34
128
237
116
868
552
234
245
209
78
352
637
379
309
174
98
87
223
231
645
59
48
17
289
26
103
117
25
537
327
5,259
437
432
225
16,461
2,701
8,275
86,317
23,658
32,151
22,056
4,850
34,966
16,134
4,067
3,444
1,563
3,552
184
409
904
1,532
768
5,876
5,374
1,432
1,675
1,545
442
2,036
3,316
2,725
1,919
972
486
441
1,513
2,383
4,554
406
544
98
1,951
139
645
855
244
4,579
2,394
46,531
54
56
61
2,707
390
1,461
16,604
3,526
5,017
4,302
366
5,544
2,945
745
598
302
1,641
39
95
198
368
147
1,151
1,374
290
371
446
124
560
413
548
527
259
144
131
499
725
1,229
92
126
15
280
41
140
128
73
845
420
9,087
47
46
44
1,749
257
896
9,307
2,227
3,545
2,756
627
3,437
1,938
500
405
221
1,100
42
59
138
261
96
812
819
266
273
345
108
477
313
397
421
226
134
110
375
461
353
60
87
13
206
27
85
93
37
441
264
4,482
61
59
25
1,616
365
680
6,272
2,276
3,209
1,577
378
2,538
939
331
293
126
733
9
13
76
129
72
444
212
125
114
100
40
160
475
195
146
82
39
42
115
84
309
37
17
8
191
13
63
71
15
318
191
3,187
237
205
67
5,852
1,230
2,843
24,590
9,622
11,729
6,382
1,541
11,616
4,196
1,262
1,162
408
2,575
31
30
237
386
247
1,621
958
337
402
243
95
407
1,614
668
377
223
64
86
253
298
974
130
63
30
902
32
194
355
70
1,514
833
16,359
1
(:=)
2
34
7
10
140
40
68
45
19
58
50
9
13
2
14
M
1
1
1
11
22
4
2
5
12
9
2
2
1
3
(^)
15
1
1
(z)
5
(.z)
10
7
1
18
3
187
•■•
11
13
6
422
66
183
2,685
605
838
610
128
735
430
99
83
34
224
7
6
24
48
21
242
152
46
64
31
15
85
91
30
70
30
18
13
42
55
129
10
14
6
48
5
19
27
3
115
66
1,045
72
73
22
3,309
554
1,548
21,263
4,730
6,615
4,563
1,038
6,932
3,417
771
675
238
1,595
68
68
196
278
133
1,596
1,315
247
433
141
45
386
808
531
324
124
100
57
229
315
388
36
125
27
339
33
123
239
31
1,036
513
9,907
13
14
6
526
34
240
3,868
781
1,019
770
148
980
537
101
100
39
270
•7
12
35
54
21
294
215
50
75
40
15
78
117
97
68
24
17
13
59
64
169
10
17
5
57
8
28
33
6
176
93
1,815
11
13
6
422
66
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
183
2,635
605
833
East North Central:
Qkio
610
128
735
430
Wisconsin
Viett North Central:
99
83
34
224
North Dakota
6
24
43
South Atlantic;
21
242
152
46
64
North Carolina
31
15
Ofifvia , , ,
35
91
80
70
30
18
West South Central:
13
42
rwhh/^>
55
TfT^tif
129
Mountain:
10
Idaho
14
Wy^me
6
Ccioiado"
48
NewMenco
5
19
Utah
27
Nevada
3
115
Ongoo
66
CaU^rnia
1,045
See footnotes s*, end of table.
3.34
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
PRn.<SING, ALTERATION, GARMENT REPAIR SHOPS
ESTABUSKMENTS, RECEIPTS. PaY RoLL. AND PERSONNEL
Gcognphic division and State
Total
Geographic divisions:
New England
N4iddlc Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central -
West South Central
Mountain
Paoic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts- . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut . ,
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central
Ohio
Indiana
Illtnois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Weat South Central:
Arkansas ...
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana . . .
Idaho . . .
Wyoming ....
Colorado . . . .
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevatfl
Pacific:
Waahington.
Oregon . . . .
California. . .
Establishmenti reporting November 15 employment of—
2 paid employees
EscabUsh-
ments
(dumber)
(Thousand
dolIdTs)
4,749
324
1,829
1,089
222
359
138
141
60
587
Receipts, F^y roll,
entire entu-e
year i year
(Thousand
dollars)
58,235
5
3
182
36
1,066
310
453
295
60
446
235
53
31
30
114
4
10
S
25
55
38
494
3,998
22,994
13,844
2,279
3,500
1,187
1,381
651
8,401
45
53
15
2,284
438
1,163
13,727
3,949
5,318
3,623
698
6,052
2,865
606
319
281
1,205
21
146
82
225
155
937
981
278
305
305
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
14,140
946
5,540
3,093
574
861
319
394
161
2,232
3 paid employees
9,498
648
3,658
2,178
444
718
276
282
120
1,174
191
302
604
316
165
102
98
154
340
789
X)
(x)
(x)
291
31
96
117
(x)
727
492
,182
14
11
4
527
103
287
3,468
926
1,146
814
159
1,324
648
148
81
69
305
7
27
20
65
36
224
246
58
77
70
20
71
140
99
42
38
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
206
131
1,895
12
10
6
364
72
184
2,132
620
906
590
120
892
470
106
62
60
228
8
20
16
28
186
166
68
60
58
18
64
70
108
78
46
44
(x)
(x)
(x)
(»)
110
76
988
Estabbsh-
ments
(H^mbrr)
150
749
454
96
210
73
93
29
283
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
2,577
13,448
7,631
1,479
2,669
836
1,075
421
5,056
Pay roll, Employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
(Thousand
dollars)
10,346
471
109
169
140
29
154
109
22
19
245
83
b:)
(x)
1,564
189
676
8,803
1,921
2,724
2,347
325
2,868
1,701
390
319
160
769
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
66
521
852
138
230
242
51
323
246
362
183
198
93
70
171
331
503
(x)
99
(x)
137
(x)
76
61
(x)
266
(x)
703
3,821
2,069
425
855
271
403
129
1,670
26
(x)
(x)
406
58
193
2,568
528
725
632
93
769
475
100'
83
50
212
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
13
177
239
41
81
76
22
128
78
100
68
72
31
115
208
(x)
2
(x)
4
(x)
6,4U
450
2,247
1,362
288
630
219
279
87
849
4 to 7 paid employees
Establish-
ments
(.Humtxr)
144
581
479
133
186
81
136
(x)
7
(x)
24
(x)
(x)
255
36
117
1,413
327
507
420
87
462
327
66
60
27
141
(x)
(x)
(X)
(X)
12
129
132
39
66
66
18
111
57
21
42
69
147
(x)
1
(x)'
(x)
5
(x)
Receipts,
enure
year
(Thousand
dollgTs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
51,449
3,890
15,864
12,927
3,032
3,954
1,388
2,348
801
7,245
Paid
Employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
1,231
5,398
4,048
1,049
1,424
541
1,011
307
2,770
344
82
155
140
30
181
104
24
28
13
239
(x)
(x)
2,394
(x)
1,236
9,805
2,083
3,976
3,414
665
5,694
2,588
566
733
270
1,289
(x)
(x)
279
401
(x)
983
1,232
197
(x)
290
97
581
273
456
543
262
127
130
349
656
1,213
91
141
282
(x)
156
(x)
69
808
285
6,152
(x)
(x)
749
(x)
396
3,467
723
1,208
1,208
223
1,633
815
169
230
92
4A7
(x)
(x)
104
157
(x)
332
423
77
(x)
122
39
214
99
163
201
119
58
58
154
277
522
40
42
106
(x)
54
(x)
33
280
107
2,383
10,144
716
2,808
2,394
656
916
396
688
204
1,366
(x)
(x)
452
(x)
208
1,660
388
760
700
156
924
498
116
136
58
268
(x)
(x)
74
102
(x)
194
243
57
(x)
94
27
158
69
104
160
90
42
46
114
164
364
(x)
3
(x)
142
65
1,159
8 paid employees or more
Estabbsh
ments
(Number)
43
153
104
32
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
2,054
U,271
5,953
1,801
1,808
280
982
230
2,635
(X)
1,058
(x)
809
8,129
1,353
1,789
1,727
583
1,804
1,367
472
236
156
1,U9
(x)
X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
218
536
235
(x)
324
108
148
73
104
176
352
443
187
Paid
Pay roll, employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
entire
year
(Tluusand
dollars)
912
4,472
2,475
645
754
128
452
109
1,378
(x)
(x)"
(X)
465
(x)
335
3,093
528
851
833
224
780
420
218
91
50
393
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
lU
229
64
(x)
136
28
64
28
174
189
89
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.35
Tabic 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS. BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
SI I.I-SI R\ K.f L\l NDRII S
EsTAflUSHMBNTS, ReCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Gcognphic division ind State
Total
Emb-
Jiah-
menta
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
yen
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid.
employees,
worltweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(fjumher)
Eatablishmente reporting November IS employment of—
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(>tumbff)
Recapts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thouidnd
dollari)
onployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(^jumber)
1 paid employee
Estab'
ments
(Number)
Reccipta,
entire
year
(TfiouMnd
dollart)
Pay roll,
entire
(Thousand
dollars)
K3
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>;umber)
Ton)
Geographic diTlaloot:
New England
Middle Atlantic . . .
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic . .
East South Central. . .
West South Cenoal. .
Mountain
PidSc
New England :
Maine .
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts. . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut . . .
Middle AtUnric:
New York
New Jersey
Peniuylvania ....
Eaat North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michipn
Wisconsin
Weat North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic;
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Caroliru
Georeia.
Florida. .
Eaat South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Miaaisaippi
Weat South Central:
Arkansas
OUabcoa.
Teiaa
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyonins. . . .
Coknila
New Meiico.
Ahaona
Utah
Nevada
Padflc:
Washington.
8,523
335
1,350
650
455
1,120
447
2,740
438
20
9
4
202
37
63
929
242
179
119
122
22S
130
51
53
37
167
5
17
30
146
10
73
22
91
22
202
127
249
324
61
143
153
90
742
1,759
10
19
15
104
163
106
63
74
851
11,975
10,379
2,642
15,005
6,789
3,052
9,372
3,119
14,109
2,716
8.605
510
2,728
1,303
527
2,000
633
2,766
445
1,063
420
1,867
1,104
493
1,677
641
2,945
423
809
116
476
209
223
375
158
1,338
241
588
560
3,246
1,030
654
1,413
488
3,678
816
3,015
79
344
151
95
302
118
652
90
185
113
72
36
1,593
295
533
11,088
2,529
1,383
1,137
1,332
2,699
1,187
434
513
365
1,234
36
115
199
590
77
594
626
712
144
1,493
769
1,933
3,024
412
1,197
1,023
487
600
641
3,155
9,713
53
94
67
627
1,059
643
73
95
439
582
7,584
315
57
93
2,043
475
210
254
258
518
192
81
54
223
7
20
121
114
173
35
320
161
407
661
83
226
224
100
114
145
542
,965
6
13
15
88
201
84
33
5
31
76
956
19
11
10
266
38
76
1,326
329
212
218
234
392
168
92
81
49
210
8
13
33
99
116
84
139
37
275
151
357
510
85
209
219
123
126
154
627
2,038
18
15
77
207
75
17
6
602
3,559
1,121
552
1,856
589
2,989
565
1,830
323
77
76
37
31
69
55
73
49
35
111
79
29
406
824
67
75
66
4
9
43
47
498
(x)
U)
303
84
136
2,371
490
385
196
121
418
239
56
85
65
244
U)
M
23
196
(x)
80
(x)
101
23
240
191
302
459
75
181
155
77
193
74
1,061
2,350
22
244
249
223
3
42
237
209
2,569
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(z)
(x)
(x)
(z)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
239
62
46
22
175
409
12
14
159
x)
(x)
(x)
342
70
143
2,653
600
306
152
191
475
223
85
83
179
(x)
(x)
60
109
37
129
(x)
118
43
(x)
202
436
569
67
295
145
32
189
90
666
2,044
Cx)
126
197
148
(x)"
89
462
138
82
292
95
548
85
220
tx)
(x)
(x)
340
83
39
(x)
(x)
(x)
19
8
(x)
40
68
34
37
18
131
362
(x)
(x)
2,016
79
344
151
95
302
118
652
90
185
(x)
(x)
(x)
47
10
13
239
62
43
21
31
57
29
13
13
9
33
(x)
(x)
10
25
(x)
(x)
42
73
17
42
39
20
46
22
175
409
(x)
35
24
(x)
12
14
159
See footnotes at end of table.
3.36
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE; 1948— Continued
SI I.FSLRMCI. LAI NDRIl>
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Establishments reporting November 15
employment of^
2 paid employees
3 paid employees
4 to 7 paic
employees
8
laid employees or more
Geographic division and State
Estabhsh-
ments
Receipts,
enure
year
(Thousand
dolUfs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousund
dolUrs)
Paid
employees
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Estabbsh-
ments
(Aiumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Tdousand
dolUrs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousanc
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Wuraber)
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tliousiind
dollars)
Piud
anployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Esublish
ments
(Number!
Receipts,
entire
year
(TTiousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(TTiouiand
dollari)
Paid
employois.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
1,429
14,109
3,160
2,858
721
9,612
2,521
2,163
582
10,715
3,377
2,736
51
2.410
750
606
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
99
301
123
68
215
79
361
56
127
910
3,653
1,370
694
2,024
646
2,586
543
1,683
225
828
263
146
491
146
631
103
327
198
602
246
136
430
158
722
112
254
25
136
82
40
104
47
214
23
50
318
2,283
1,155
556
1,387
556
2,222
278
857
96
629
249
134
375
132
621
83
202
75
408
246
120
312
141
642
69
150
16
85
76
28
117
42
160
24
34
252
1,761
1,739
Cx)
2,184
704
2,360
Cx)
730
93
589
498
Cx)
696
208
816
Cx)
195
68
384
365
Cx)
545
195
786
Cx)
153
8
9
1
7
3
15
4
4
503
374
Cx)
508
136
274
Cx)
490
198
147
Cx)
129
46
97
Cx)
90
129
96
Cx)
88
29
West South Central
143
Mountain
Paafic-
Cx)
67
New England :
4
1
69
7
U
197
63
il
24
25
43
24
7
12
5
29
4
18
1
21
6
28
2
34
20
47
56
10
28
28
13
11
16
89
245
2
3
3
9
30
7
2
3
9
115
(x)
29
(x)
643
64
131
2,536
743
374
228
257
566
259
60
170
52
300
'34
138
(x)
197
64
219
(x)
329
167
461
564
82
242
250
72
65
176
628
1,717
tx)
68
286
100
(x)"
32
141
1,510
(x)
8
(x)
156
19
31
587
161
80
55
50
102
44
12
41
8
57
'ii
29
(x)
51
12
55
(x)
88
44
100
133
18
55
57
16
22
28
143
438
(x)
(x)
(X)
16
59
15
(x)"
3
26
298
(x)
8
(x)
138
14
28
394
126
82
48
50
86
48
14
24
10
58
"s
36
(x)
42
12
56
(x)
68
40
94
112
20
56
56
26
22
32
178
490
(x)
(x)
(x)
18
60
14
(x)"
6
18
230
2
1
16
2
4
99
28
9
20
17
27
13
5
8
4
13
1
3
5
6
1
U
5
8
1
16
8
16
38
7
14
16
10
7
10
42
155
1
"2
7
9
4
4
1
45
(x)
(x)"
208
(x)
26
1,712
458
113
222
270
386
192
85
100
72
(x)
(x)
53
82
(x)
(x)
108
69
108
(x)
253
(x)
208
518
83
158
183
132
60
122
378
1,662
(x)
Cxi"
95
99
60
(x)
(x)
764
(x)
(x)"
66
Cx)
10
. 467
129
33
57
50
82
48
12
23
12
(x)
(x)
16
21
(x)
(x)
29
17
39
(x)
63
(x)
58
134
15
40
47
30
15
31
115
460
(x)
(x)"
33
25
15
(x)
(X)
188
(x)
(x)"
48
(x)
12
297
84
27
60
51
81
39
15
24
12
(x)
(X)
9
15
(x)
Cx)
33
15
24
Cx)
48
(x)
48
114
21
42
48
30
21
30
126
465
Cx)
Cx)-
21
27
12
Cx)
Cx)
135
1
8
2
5
65
11
9
16
15
29
8
8
5
4
14
1
4
"5
7
9
5
17
7
26
41
6
12
14
10
8
8
30
114
1
4
10
5
4
1
3
30
Cx)"
97
Cx)
97
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
395
698
Cx)
Cx)
73
93
291
Cx)
Cx)"
"m
193
166
51
295
88
Cx)
Cx)
105
Cx)
Cx)
124
93
133
422
1,712
Cx) ■ ■
'94
Cx)
117
70
Cx)
Cx)
615
Cx)"'
35
Cx)
35
Cx)
Cx)
98
203
17
28
82
Cx)
Cx)"
"27
39
58
16
87
37
Cx)
Cx)
33
Cx)
Cx)
37
39
47
141
589
Cx)"
'21
Cx)
31
33
Cx)
Cx)
166
...
Cx)"
33
Cx)
23
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
76
135
Cx)
Cx)
20
18
68
Cx)
Cx)"
'24
34
38
23
79
32
Cx)
Cx)
27
Cx)
Cx)
52
37
38
148
563
Cx)"
"21
Cx)
25
17
ix5
135
6
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
"2
1
2
1
' 2
1
"3
'12
4
4
Cx)
Ixi
Cx)
98
156
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)"
Cx)"
Cxi"
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cxi"
Cx)
'46
228
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
39
73
Cx)
Cx)
Cxi"
Cxi"
Cxi"
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx) ' ■
Cx)
'20
'77
...
Cx)
'96
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
Cx)
Cx)
26
East North Central r
Ohio
33
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota . . -
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas ....
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Cx)
Cx)
Cxi"
Cx)"
West Virginia
Cx)
South Carolma
Georgia . . ,
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)"
Cx)
West South Central:
32
Oklahoma
• . .
Ill
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Cx
Colorado
Cx)
Arizona
Utah
Neva<&
Pacl6c;
490
CaliFomia
67
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.37
Tabic 3C— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
^HOI Rl l'\IU SHOPS
ESTABUSHMBNTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PbKSONNEL
Geographic divHsion and State
Toul
Geographic dlvialont:
New England
Middle Atlantic . . .
East North Central. .
West North Central.
South Atlantic
East South Central . . .
West Sooth Central. .
Mountain
Paafic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts . . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey ,
Pennsylvama. . , .
East North Central.
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Centnl:
Minneaota
Iowa
Missouri
North C^ota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Eaat South Central :
Kentucky . . -
Tomesaee
Akfaama
MisBiasippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Irfniiffiana
OUahcma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wycming
Colondo
New Mexioo.
Aiinxu
Utah
Nevada
Padflc;
Wadhingtoo.
Total
Eaab-
Jiah-
ments
(Homber)
39,763
3,322
12,060
7,721
3,648
3,868
1,839
2, in
1,066
3,522
184
163
76
1,805
312
782
6,315
2,049
3,696
2,019
861
2,500
1,512
829
677
595
1,181
134
136
383
542
83
610
221
545
359
651
301
556
542
471
538
520
310
326
471
546
l,37i
129
113
53
344
U3
139
147
28
563
360
2,599
Receipts,
entire
(Thoujdml
dollarri
202,176
14,176
51,883
39,061
17,419
24,705
10,362
15,136
6,583
22,851
784
716
340
7,590
1,156
3,588
28,131
8,482
15,270
10,382
4,762
12,622
7,210
4,085
3,488
3,116
5,401
536
642
1,726
2,510
474
3,363
2,085
3,570
2,042
4,319
1,954
3,501
3,397
2,496
3,589
2,952
1,325
1,549
2,444
2,642
8,501
712
727
340
2,007
770
799
997
231
3,913
2,104
16,834
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollarj)
1,862
7,004
6,161
2,270
5,490
1,998
2,697
1,080
4,149
92
76
49
1,073
124
448
4,005
1,138
1,861
2,002
786
1,879
945
549
483
392
776
53
71
207
288
100
655
583
754
407
1,033
463
808
687
447
757
567
227
227
412
412
1,646
103
50
352
144
129
167
38
739
319
3,091
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
19,191
1,187
3,948
3,478
1,516
3,423
1,475
1,832
599
1,733
71
53
41
702
83
237
2,228
588
1,132
1,152
492
948
558
328
306
233
501
47
57
146
176
56
361
287
505
251
680
355
528
400
311
512
455
197
164
326
286
1,056
55
60
26
206
82
65
36
19
293
148
1,292
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of—
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
30,579
2,719
10,055
6,165
2,888
2,283
1,122
1,365
768
2,714
142
129
53
1,467
266
662
5,190
1,762
3,103
1,539
648
2,051
1,245
682
540
450
942
115
101
304
436
57
439
132
291
271
325
148
275
345
309
316
297
200
220
336
390
919
97
79
36
249
69
105
113
20
424
285
2,005
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousdnd
dolUrs)
8,047
28,702
19,970
9,201
7,031
3,367
5,559
2,781
10,447
431
381
150
4,223
750
2,112
15,123
4,388
8,691
4,715
2,190
6,786
4,048
2,231
1,812
1,560
2,871
347
298
903
1,410
165
1,332
467
961
327
961
389
808
1,121
982
1,032
890
463
612
892
1,198
2,857
299
318
170
795
241
396
449
113
1,658
1,066
7,723
Pay roll,
entire
year
(ThousdTtd
dolldTi)
24
96
105
42
68
32
38
30
82
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
1 paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
361
1,222
889
439
828
439
481
172
471
29
20
13
192
32
705
167
350
272
119
257
152
75
34
U4
10
24
46
66
16
102
42
136
42
158
64
165
103
100
135
134
70
70
75
96
240
76
45
350
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
37,033
2,284
3,712
6,235
3,137
5,295
2,544
3,214
1,351
4,261
183
133
69
1,216
174
504
5,034
1,151
2,477
785
1,954
1,017
670
513
630
846
65
156
377
550
699
309
794
271
956
357
1,035
786
599
858
713
374
468
451
581
1,714
148
171
75
425
209
186
102
35
736
371
3,154
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tliousand
dollars)
7,578
479
1,738
1,292
569
1,165
512
598
283
942
fti3
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
31
26
15
262
35
110
1,015
248
475
411
169
399
206
107
92
107
176
13
23
60
93
143
76
166
64
219
79
222
177
127
175
141
69
87
84
118
309
139
79
724
5,302
361
1,222
889
439
828
439
481
172
471
29
20
13
192
32
75
705
167
350
272
U9
257
152
75
84
134
10
24
46
66
16
102
42
136
42
158
64
165
103
100
135
134
70
70
75
96
240
18
20
10
58
23
22
16
5
76
45
350
See footnotes at end of table.
3.38
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
^HCIL RLPAIR SHOPS
Establishments. Receifts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Total
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carolina'.
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
N4issi&sippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific;
Washington
Oregon
California
Establishments reporfing November 15 employment of —
2 paid employees
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central
Ohio
Indiana - - .
Illinois
Michigan . . .
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Establish'
ments
(Humbcr)
1,833
12i
36S
305
139
362
130
180
60
165
Receipts, Pay roll,
entire ' entire
year 1 year
(Thousand (Thousand
dollars) doltari)
20,490
199
55
114
33
16
116
1,265
4,291
3,478
1,465
3,619
1,252
1,894
844
2,381
68
95
33
687
60
323
2,316
684
1,291
966
480
1,132
587
313
218
281
450
(x)
(x)
160
255
(k)
228
201
678
176
(x)
382
556
557
285
377
367
223
250
334
353
957
160
103
(x)
144
157
74
(x)
(x)
513
240
1,628
5,732
339
1,193
937
397
1,060
346
512
20O
693
661
195
342
289
137
302
175
84
63
68
118
(x)
(x)
42
83
(x)
66
63
183
61
(x)
120
171
152
92
103
94
57
73
105
269
(x)
(x)
(x)
153
59
481
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbcr)
3,666
248
736
610
278
724
260
360
120
330
14
18
12
140
398
110
228
186
104
(x)
Cx)
(x)
52
36
130
38
(x)
36
124
100
48
54
68
190
Cx)
26
26
10
(x)
(x)
66
32
232
3 paid employees
EstabUsh-
ments
(Humbr,)
899 13,883
52
196
142
36
170
71
79
31
72
112
29
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
746
3,291
2,248
1,240
2,400
961
1,111
510
1,376
31
104
(x)
463
(X)
(x)
540
853
705
260
699
(x)
(x)
295
267
412
(x)
(x)
59
163
(x)
255
US
416
140
569
(x)
316
(x)
308
301
(x)
(x)
72
147
196
696
(x)
76
(x)
164
(x)
55
82
(x)
(x)
996
Paid
Pay roll, jcmployees,
entire workweek
V' I ended
nearest
(Thousand Nov, 15
dollars) {(Humbcr)
4 to 7 paid employees
4,553
240
1,065
771
381
821
297
344
158
476
14
18
(x)
152
(x)
(x)
615
168
232
254
89
230
(x)
(x)
78
85
144
(x)
(x)
19
44
(x)
92
53
135
49
204
(x)
113
(x)
105
89
(x)
(x)
25
46
66
207
(x)
17
(x)
51
(x)
19
30
(x)
(x)
345
2,697
156
588
426
258
510
213
237
93
216
15
(x)
105
(x)
(x)
336
87
165
141
51
117
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
18
36
(x)
43
30
75
30
135
(x)
31
(x)
69
63
(x)
(x)
18
36
42
141
(x)
12
(x)
27
(x)
12
15
(x)
(X)
153
Establish-
ments
(Humtx,-)
49
174
173
85
192
52
89
27
62
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
1,045
4,294
4,229
1,861
4,288
1,114
1,991
687
1,832
fx)
(x)"
495
75
386
1,943
729
1,622
1,051
625
1,264
838
451
489
218
628
76
91
227
132
140
561
282
488
232
927
491
554
613
71
454
497
92
147
352
173
,319
(x)
(x)
10
(x)
243
184
1,450
I Paid
Pay roll, employees,
entue workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
dumber)
8 paid employees or more
(Thousand
dollars)
413
1,623
1,487
680
1,545
367
655
231
759
(x)
(x)"
209
30
143
751
265
607
391
204
464
264
164
177
65
247
27
25
84
55
227
118
175
76
327
161
192
215
21
155
153
33
46
105
55
449
(x)
21
107
27
(x)
38
(x)
4,450
235
857
356
435
943
252
440
130
302
(x)
(x)"
133
14
69
404
125
323
254
134
222
159
37
106
51
162
24
16
46
30
27
104
57
113
59
212
133
106
132
13
83
113
33
28
78
42
292
(x)
Establish-
ments
(>(umber)
I Receipts. ■ Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
1
(x)
36
30
236
(x)
506
(x)
(x)
1,767
490
336
1,136
422
787
(x)
(x)
161
160
194
283
678
233
396
(x)
(X)
232
(x)
251
567
(x)
(x)
268
141
958
142
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,883
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Xumber)
788
367
2,593
1,284
2,901
1,519
515
201
2,072
831
1,124
444
1,367
550
410
173
2,504
1,197
3,076
(x)
252
(x)
(x)
919
238
127
632
163
454
(x)
(x)
119
268
(x)
(X)
9
(x)
231
(x)
(x)
103
58
389
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
915
187
545
697
106
418
3U
314
84
414
(x)
U2
(x)
(x)
385
99
61
305
102
166
(x)
M
29
37
40
55
122
51
82
(x)
(x)
52
(x)
66
152
M
(x)
83
38
193
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
321
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.39
Tabic 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
I I'HOIMI KY. I I RMTl Rl Rl PAIR >H()|N
ESTABUSBUBNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoiX, AND PERSONNEL
Total
No paid employee
1 paid employee
Geognphic division and State
Enab-
Jiih-
ments
(dumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
liolbrs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousami
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Xumber)
Esab-
hsh-
ments
{Humber)
Receipts,
entire
year
dollars)
Pay roll,
entue
year
(TJiouiund
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Xumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(ThouiaTia
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Number)
Total . . -
10,297
120 , 375
30,107
13,966
5,501
23,828
370
1,955
19,691
3,434
1,955
G«oftr«phlc diTtsloni:
883
2,906
2,017
811
1,032
402
779
242
1,225
10,994
39,161
26,395
8,150
U,937
3,500
6,653
2,601
16,984
2,450
8,731
6,576
1,922
3,284
838
1,600
578
4,128
1,284
3,878
2,681
934
1,739
547
1,012
291
1,600
458
1,558
1,074
469
510
215
422
136
659
2,146
7,558
4,686
1,753
1,654
635
1,294
589
3,513
28
57
73
22
28
33
15
13
101
177
555
398
150
194
66
140
42
233
1,662
6,154
4,293
1,316
1,459
457
1,025
419
2,906
282
929
829
251
298
94
180
75
496
177
555
398
150
194
66
u/Mf &vith Central
140
42
P^q£c
233
New England :
51
48
39
460
90
195
1,731
507
668
514
225
651
383
244
195
144
259
12
14
60
127
21
165
75
143
53
165
66
150
194
102
146
97
57
73
81
147
478
28
31
13
73
17
35
32
13
151
99
975
529
461
205
6, no
1,035
2,654
24,341
7,079
7,741
6,049
1,988
9,510
6,203
2,645
2,033
1,178
3,180
113
97
557
992
268
2,206
2,398
1,351
725
1,305
360
1,561
1,763
766
1,601
762
371
366
714
1,208
4,365
283
280
113
898
168
364
346
149
1,747
1,U1
14,096
123
113
25
1,372
209
608
5,419
1,487
1,825
1,501
510
2,338
1,666
561
442
199
895
20
19
125
222
61
547
704
403
216
354
100
491
408
177
385
191
85
85
210
239
1,066
51
74
15
245
24
85
60
24
397
222
3,509
79
56
16
745
118
270
2,255
716
907
687
247
868
595
284
218
117
399
12
8
71
109
36
270
327
225
108
209
67
271
226
105
235
141
66
70
124
159
659
25
47
8
105
15
44
36
11
159
96
1,345
22
28
31
235
42
100
966
244
348
267
142
337
203
125
119
87
135
5
9
32
82
9
86
29
68
24
82
40
68
104
63
76
43
33
43
41
80
258
15
15
6
45
9
20
16
10
90
53
516
42
100
113
1,094
190
607
4,910
1.201
1,447
1,163
467
1,590
919
547
508
326
475
14
21
120
289
36
280
103
173
83
241
100
197
441
219
207
112
97
95
116
281
802
78
43
18
208
39
69
68
66
460
273
2,780
2
14
3
9
37
10
10
20
4
23
21
5
5
4
6
1
(z)"
6
1
3
3
2
4
1
4
10
17
7
6
3
2
1
3
9
1
1
9
1
1
(^)
6
4
91
12
7
2
96
19
41
306
107
142
100
35
137
76
50
33
30
49
5
3
10
20
2
31
11
32
8
32
15
31
32
17
25
18
6
13
15
33
79
5
7
6
7
4
6
6
1
33
27
173
(x)
44
(x)
934
175
394
3,779
1,116
1,259
938
289
1,666
839
561
281
324
395
(x)
(n)
93
65
(»)
276
135
237
(x)
197
74
225
240
156
163
91
47
S3
106
230
606
84
57
(x)
64
50
61
(x)
(x)
423
X2
2,U1
(x)
7
(x)
158
27
71
531
173
225
202
62
319
146
100
53
50
86
(x)
(x)
18
31
(x)
46
23
57
(x)
49
20
38
55
32
31
22
9
17
23
34
106
17
10
(x)
12
6
10
(X)
(X)
65
52
379
(x)
7
(x)
96
Rhode Uland
19
41
Middle Atlantic:
New York
306
107
142
Eut North Central:
Ohio
100
IiKli^n?
35
137
76
50
Weat North Central:
33
3C
49
(x)
(x)
Nebraska
10
20
(x)
31
11
32
West Virginia
(x)
32
Smith Carolina
15
31
32
Cut South Central:
17
TriM^ff^
25
Ablnms
18
6
West South Central:
13
15
33
T^t
79
Mountain;
5
Idaho
7
Wyoniftf
(x)
Coionda'
7
KewMaico
4
6
Utah
(x)
Nerada
(x)
Padflc:
33
27
Caffimia
173
See footnotes at end of table.
3.40
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE;
REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
1948 — Continued
UPHOLSTERY. FURNITURE REPAIR SHOPS
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geognpbic division and Sute
Establishmenu reporciDg November 15 employment of—
2 paid employees
Establish-
ments
(Ajumber)
Receipts, , Pay roll,
entire entire
year year
(Thousand
dollflTs)
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
3 paid employees
Esublish
ments
i^jumbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Hid
Pay roll, ^ployees,
entire workweek
yar ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
(Thousand
dollaTs)
4 to 7 paid employees
Establish'
ments
(Mumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Ajumber)
8 paid employees or more
Estabhsh
ments
(>^umbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
I Paid
Pay roll, employees,
entire workweek
y=>' ended
nearest
(Thousand! Nov. 15
dollars) | (dumber)
Total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Cential
South Atlantic ...
East South Central . . .
West South Central.
Mountain
PaaSc
New England :
Maine ...
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebiaska
Kansas
South Atlantic;
Delaware
Ivlaryland
District of Columbu
Virginia . .
West Virginia ,
North (Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central ;
Kentucky
Tennessee .
Alabama
Mississippi. . .
West South Central:
. Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevadl
PadBc;
Washington.
Oregon
Califomia. . .
1,107
86
323
221
77
129
a
77
28
125
187
63
73
10
106
1,254
5,922
3,570
1,053
1,598
478
800
469
2,301
51
96
55
656
157
239
3,766
1,062
1,094
1,058
216
1,246
624
426
253
190
343
(x)
(X)
137
(x)
96
222
206
198
96
225
22
223
310
65
183
130
50
58
125
151
466
2,214
621
1,863
4,270
9,205
3,664
283
1,297
902
247
438
128
210
104
591
172
646
442
154
253
82
154
56
250
51
178
124
40
58
32
56
11
71
1,002
4,595
3,200
712
904
423
803
222
1,599
263
1,126
833
221
294
114
232
63
481
153
534
372
120
174
96
163
33
213
84
220
151
54
109
39
67
2,774
8,155
5,363
1,819
2,816
882
1,625
535
3,818
831
2,538
1,749
605
936
332
535
170
1,365
438
1,099
741
275
549
205
350
95
513
2,156
6,777
5,283
1,497
3,506
625
1,106
367
2,847
703
2,734
2,190
576
1,240
137
378
153
1,094
13
22
15
143
41
54
810
230
257
260
56
319
153
lU
(x)
(x)
(x)
23
33
47
107
(x)
50
(x)
15
(X)
61
(x)
17
(X)
(x)
(x)
120
(x)
22
(x)
(x)
374
126
146
126
32
144
74
103
35
40
152
172
1,977
40
512
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
3
(x)
8
(x)
(x)
12
(x).
18
20
212
111
(x)"
543
(x)
(X)
2,634
936
1,025
523
196
1,329
797
355
184
97
233
(x)'"
(x)
126
(x)
163
72
127
(x)
(x)
(x)
146
(x)
(x)
155
(x)
82
(x)
(x)
176
497
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
1,428
20
(x)"
154
(x)
Cx)
660
231
235
144
54
338
207
90
(x)
(X)
(x>
(x)
(x)
■(x)
4
(x)
(x)
4
(x)
(x)
(x)
37
155
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
423
(x)
8
(x)
(x)
309
105
120
66
30
132
96
48
(x)
(x)
(x)
125
47
43
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,
(x)
(x)
3
(x)
(x)
(x)
30
105
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
189
184
221
1,302
332
735
4,900
1,785
1,470
1,645
419
2,073
323
403
538
(x)
751
(x)
107
270
60
432
356
333
256
426
67
276
560
209
376
202
95
(x)
(x)
178
1,300
(x)
(x)
204
(x)
122
358
118
3,342
56
82
414
95
234
1,615
501
472
539
159
630
299
122
161
(X)
271
(x)
18
138
136
WO
97
154
25
102
176
72
151
69
40
(x)
(x)
70
464
(x)
(x)
(x)
132
47
1,136
37
37
222
45
97
628
235
236
252
83
230
109
67
75
(x)
108
(x)
26
40
12
72
61
71
48
95
19
71
100
(x)
Cx)
45
262
(x)
(x)
(x)
21
15
51
19
443
(x)
1,581
(x)
(x)
4,352
979
1,446
722
401
1,606
2,201
353
269
(x)
983
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
828
1,526
233
(x)
(x)
Cx)
494
Cx)
Cx)
517
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
192
694
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
2,423
Cx)
489
Cx)
Cx)
1,766
342
626
336
175
709
840
130
117
Cx)
375
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
244
468
103
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
239
Cx)
Cx)
100
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
48
225
Cx)
9'
Cx)'
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
913
344
1,044
728
235
564
98
200
65
386
(x)
258
Cx)
Cx)
638
143
263
143
67
225
240
53
54
Cx)
146
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
109
223
59
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
92
Cx)
Cx)
7
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
27
123
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
323
See footnotes at end of table.
EMPLOYEE SIZE
3.41
Tabic 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE; 1948— Continued
WATCH, tLOCK.JEWLLRV RbPAlK SHOPS
ESTABUSBMBNTS, RsCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, ANH PbSSONNEL
ToQl
Establishments repcrting November 15
employment of—
No paid employee
I paid employee
Geographic division and State
Eaab-
Jijh-
menu
Wumbw)
Receipts,
year
(TTioiiMtid
Mlars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thoujand
dolbri)
Paid
employees,
worlrweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
RecapU.
entire
year
CITiousand
dollirl)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thouiond
Mlcrs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(TdouMnd
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolbrs)
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Tot«]
12,750
86,401
13,404
6,214
9,926
40,020
212
1,603
15,553
2,712
1,603
Geoftnphlc dlTltloni:
New England
826
3,610
2,075
952
1,510
673
1,099
3i8
1,657
5,668
25,305
15,831
6,154
9,739
3,477
6,704
2,104
11,419
790
3,613
3,092
1,135
1,459
472
967
295
1,581
420
1,647
1,311
545
751
273
493
151
623
614
2,850
1,593
737
1,120
518
851
279
1,364
2,417
12,107
6,618
2,612
4,313
1,625
3,070
1,046
6,212
10
69
33
12
20
10
23
5
30
113
445
245
119
229
94
146
39
173
1,044
4,654
2,480
1,139
1,976
791
1,184
369
1,916
167
792
447
201
343
131
216
63
352
113
West North Central .-
119
229
We« South CcntraJ
39
Pidfic
173
New England :
93
56
31
All
39
146
2,356
426
823
518
241
729
444
143
166
132
396
15
27
79
137
25
160
35
206
105
266
86
240
337
178
228
178
89
132
135
139
693
31
25
19
104
40
68
53
8
238
93
1,326
447
211
141
3,085
613
1,171
16,812
3,057
5,436
3,747
1,463
6,320
3,201
1,100
1,035
612
2,986
71
102
622
726
233
1,199
941
1,488
435
1,471
439
1,694
1,839
963
1,300
836
378
705
1,077
785
4,137
203
122
84
731
241
366
317
40
1,657
393
8,864
41
3
22
425
125
174
2,360
419
834
812
159
1,436
511
174
156
83
685
2
2
111
96
18
185
155
219
45
199
56
359
223
91
242
109
30
89
183
98
597
12
5
3
144
17
57
54
3
215
192
1,174
27
2
13
222
73
83
1,060
202
385
355
84
564
223
85
92
43
295
2
2
57
54
11
80
72
122
27
111
36
178
114
54
131
66
22
44
88
49
312
9
4
3
68
12
31
23
1
106
70
447
74
54
26
299
60
101
1,856
321
673
394
190
571
327
111
121
112
296
13
25
60
110
19
117
52
146
84
203
69
168
262
138
164
141
75
101
100
106
544
25
22
16
84
33
50
42
7
185
65
1,114
272
(x)
M
1,222
223
432
8,181
1,432
2,494
1,417
789
2,544
1,406
462
428
357
1,090
M
M
224
370
132
573
346
592
236
714
231
561
928
514
514
378
219
349
404
397
1,920
101
94
54
296
136
164
(x)
(x)
868
340
5,004
]
(x)
(x)
6
3
46
7
16
12
M
8
8
5
1
2
5
(x)
(x)
3
1
1
5
1
w
2
1
2
8
2
M
6
2
2
3
5
13
(z)
1
fx)"
(x)
2
1
27
(x)"
(x)
13
2
4
55
14
25
296
61
88
57
32
73
64
19
28
12
51
2
2
10
14
4
25
16
31
l6
38
10
41
48
29
34
22
9
23
18
23
82
4
2
3
9
4
9
7
1
31
17
125
(x)
(x)
26
542
89
276
3,062
621
971
568
328
807
568
209
246
117
532
(x)
(x)
102
112
(x)
246
206
297
(x)
251
68
301
433
276
245
187
83
191
196
199
598
(x)
(X)
30
65
50
56
58
(x)
307
167
1,442
fx!
3
83
20
42
540
113
139
91
62
145
113
36
39
22
96
(x)
(x)
16
24
(x)
38
31
48
(X)
50
14
51
83
37
51
34
9
33
29
37
117
(x)
(x)
3
11
10
17
13
(x)
54
42
256
(x)
(x)
4
55
Rhode UUnd
14
25
Middle Atian tic:
New Yori
296
61
Pennsylvania
Eut North Central:
Ohio
88
57
32
73
Michigan
West North Central:
Minnesota
64
19
28
12
(x)"
(x)
51
(x)
South Dakota
(x)
10
Kansas
South Atlantic :
14
(x)
25
(x)
North Carolina
33
10
48
29
Tmnnvrr
34
Abhama
22
9
WMt South Central:
23
18
23
82
Mountmln:
(x)
(x)
^ydiTimg
3
Colorado
9
4
9
Utah
(x)
(x)
7
Ntwfa
(x)
Padflc^
31
17
Cahftxna
••
125
See footnotes at end of table.
3.42
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 3C.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
BUSINESS, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE;
WATCH. CLCKK, JEWELRY REPAIR SHOPS
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF
1948 — Continued
Establishments reporting November 15 employmen
tof—
2 paid employees
3 paid employees
4 to 7 paid employees
8 paid employees or more
Geographic division and State
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Tlioujand
doll.ir<)
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Esablish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Tliousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tfiousand
■ dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estabhsh-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Tfiousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
nnployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Number)
Establish
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Total
602
9,690
2,400
1,204
259
5,455
1,643
777
280
9,609
3,293
1,403
80
6,074
3,144
1,227
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Psdfic
50
165
108
33
36
35
49
13
63
737
2,595
2,012
442
1,227
446
895
221
1,115
177
658
453
111
327
102
200
55
317
100
330
216
66
172
70
98
26
126
24
59
49
25
37
14
21
5
:25
508
1,401
1,007
458
775
276
433
74
523
137
375
305
140
280
84
122
24
176
72
177
147
75
Hi
42
63
15
75
22
68
60
26
34
10
28
10
22
770
2,551
2,019
784
1,079
(x)
909
(x)
949
219
326
739
325
338
(x)
318
(x)
325
102
339
303
132
171
(x)
142
Cx)
U8
3
23
20
12
4
2
4
2
10
192
1,997
1,695
719
369
(x)
213
Cx)
704
80
893
1,115
346
151
Cx)
38
Cx)
381
33
356
400
153
68
Cx)
44
Cx)
131
New England :
<;
32
5
9
lU
18
33
30
10
37
25
6
7
17
1
i,
10
6
16
i
14
4
14
18
10
15
8
2
4
7
8
30
1
1
"2
2
6
1
15
3
45
48
461
52
176
1,871
249
475
499
147
605
399
162
78
(x)
250
(k)"
47
164
110
204
69
217
50
185
228
(x)
162
113
(x)
51
119
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
(x)
95
(x)
248
54
813
10
108
17
42
471
64
123
101
40
169
118
25
20
(x)
63
(x)"
12
'33
30
63
17
63
12
44
60
(x)
44
18
(x)
13
24
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
(X)
28
(x)
73
11
233
8
64
10
18
223
36
66
60
20
74
50
12
14
(x)
34
(x)'"
8
"20
12
32
8
28
8
28
36
(x)
30
16
(x)
8
14
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
(X)
12
(x)
30
6
90
2
'12
4
6
36
14
9
13
b
12
15
3
5
1
11
' 2
6
1
3
5
4
1
6
'10
7
6
5
3
3
5
1
12
1
"2
"2
2
3
20
(x)
(x)"
(x)
88
930
(x)
(x)
276
89
223
365
54
114
(x)
193
(x)"
117
(x)
86
117
Cx)
(x)
148
176
(x)
114
(x)
(X)
(x)
112
(x)
205
(x)
(x)"
(x)"
(x)
(x)
416
(x)
(x)"
(X)
31
■ 244
(X)
(x)
79
26
76
99
25
26
(x)
67
(x)"
34
(x)
54
32
(x)
(x)
37
'72
(x)
41
(X)
(X)
(x)
23
(x)
66
(x)
(x)"
(x)"
(x)
(X)
U7
(x)
(x)"
(x)
18
108
(x)
(x)
39
18
36
45
9
15
(x)
33
(x)"
18
(x)
9
15
(x)
(X)
18
'30
(x)
'18
Cx)
(X)
(x)
15
(x)
36
(x)
(x)"
(x)'"
(x)
(x)
60
12
5
5
38
11
19
17
3
25
13
2
3
2
13
5
3
1
5
6
8
"5
3
4
2
1
8
1
1
3
1
23
5
1
1
3
4
3
15
453
118
199
1,377
407
767
(x)
110
824
463
(x)
(X)
(x)
402
152
80
(x)
130
162
240
141
90
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
763
189
(x)
tx)
67
125
162
662
U7
46
56
472
136
218
(x)
31
312
173
(x)
(x)
(x)
193
51
25
(x)
50
61
77
47
29
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CONTENTS
Table Page
"iA City Size — Selected Services — United States, by Kind of Business, 19AS: Establishments,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 4^.03
4B City Size — Personal, Business, and Repair Services, by Geographic Division, 19"48:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 4-. 11
40 City Size — Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Selected Kinds of Business, by
Geographic Division, 1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 4.12
Page Page
Advertising agencies 4,12 Linen supply service 4.18
Automobile storage and parkin^,...,.,.,, 4.12 Photographic studios (inc. commercial
Barber shops 4.13 photography) 4.18
Barber and beauty shops combined 4 . 13 Power laundries 4 . 19
Beauty shops 4.14 Pressing, alteration, gannent repair
Cleaning and dyeing plants (exc. rug shops 4.20
cleaning) 4.15 Self-service laundries 4.20
Diaper service 4.15 Shoe repair shops 4.21
Electrical repair shops 4.16 Upholstery, furniture repair shops 4.22
Funeral service 4.17 Watch, clock, jewelry repair shops 4.22
General automobile repair shops 4.17
4D City Size — Hotels — United States and Geographic Divisions, 1948: Establishments, guest
rooms, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 4.24
4E City Size — ^Amusements — Total for the United States and for Selected Kinds of Business, by
Geographic Divisions, 1948: Establishments, receipts, taxes, pay roll, and personnel 4.25
Billiard and pool parlors 4.25
Bowling alleys 4.25
Motion picture theaters, regular 4.26
P. 0. - 32 - S 4.01
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ESIABLISHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PeRSONNCI
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Kind ot" business, and city size
(number of inhabitants?
Per6onal, business, and
repair services, total.
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500,000 or mope
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100,000 to 2i9,999..
50,000 to 99,999
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10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
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39,714
51.256
41,933
41,601
55,359
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29,687
113,650
tousements-. total 50,347
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500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remauider of U.S
Establish'
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Hotels, total.
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500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
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8,497
2,406
3,332
2,876
3,352
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3,979
3,602
17,327
29,650
PERSOKAL, BUSINESS, AND
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Remainder of U.S
Barber, beauty sliops, total.
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25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
3,838
1,808
2,115
2,034
2,288
3,072
2,471
2,325
9,699
99,256
24, 572
32,291
27,150
27,121
36,406
25,773
20,085
59,331
169,081
Barber shops
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Beauty shops
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999....
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Barber and beauty sbops
cottbined
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Reaiainder of U.S
39, 512
11,494
15,384
13,308
13,522
18,129
12,927
10,130
34,675
91,993
21,516
5,948
8,191
6,928
6,916
9,392
6,767
5,412
20,923
74,497
17,554
5,320
6,911
6,192
6,391
8,479
5,934
4,543
13,173
2,591
442
226
282
188
215
258
226
175
579
Receipts,
entire year
Pay roll,
entire year
(TliouMnd (Thousdiitl
dottdrs) dollnrs)
3,249,166
789,392
917,703
582,956
615,458
725,825
418,163
279,639
899,860
2,349,601
761 , 406
162,606
211,303
172,438
207.741
259,090
139,160
97,768
338,089
802.456
173,691
207,528
178,137
177,504
160,411
96,194
71,738
305,097
4,440,189
1,447,
407,
492,
402,
389,
462,
277,
182,
376,
243,540
68,961
86,541
74,886
76,326
94,280
59,185
40,753
100, 526
404,441
103,510
29,997
39,294
34,798
35,430
47,654
31,170
22,710
59,878
417,570
135,408
36,814
44,419
38,349
38,637
43,905
25,779
16,740
37,519
22,987
4,622
2,150
2,828
1,739
2,259
2,721
2,236
1,303
3,129
:, 371, 214
1,243.890
290,181
119,228
232,024
204,013
220,985
115,145
69,415
176,333
610,034
239,785
44,687
53.047
40,523
51,930
63,221
28,298
19,377
69,166
^60,004
273,788
53,760
66,482
55,086
50,573
44,171
24,588
18,142
73.414
535,635
164,279
190,370
151,646
146,887
160,578
67,338
51,989
93,810
278, 982
90,531
25,803
31,436
26,163
26, 758
30,666
18,095
10,840
18,690
126,012
34,413
10,753
13,538
11,957
12,341
15,866
9,927
6,495
10,722
143,274
54,133
14,086
16,570
13,446
13,345
13,622
7,186
3,822
7,064
9,696
1,985
964
1,328
760
1,072
1,178
982
523
904
Active
propne-
tors."
November
(Number)
574,610
147,807
39,931
50,894
42,519
42,722
58,421
40,861
31,578
119,877
37,874
5,918
1,766
2.297
1,946
2,274
3,281
2,710
2,705
14,977
26,411
2,727
1,489
1,625
1,608
1,890
2.583
2,267
2,246
9,976
100,967
24,956
32,144
27.417
27, 572
38,022
27,124
21,153
61,213
174,059
40,638
11,759
15,526
13,655
13,927
19,045
13,564
10,602
35, X3
95,970
22,288
6,129
8,421
7,187
7,321
10,113
7,275
5,796
21,440
75,111
17,853
5,372
6,808
6,255
6,357
8,624
6,028
4,601
13,213
497
258
297
213
249
303
261
205
690
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
488.313
134,282
157,991
117,411
107.023
122,029
70, 147
43,477
101,823
341,931
98,420
24,135
32,391
26,854
29, 242
41.434
22,862
16,940
49,653
398,293
149,255
38,085
45,923
37,506
34,399
31,365
18.509
12,555
30,696
851,024
252,295
103,141
83,103
81,95;
94,357
56,466
34,753
60.096
157,164
47,084
14,045
17,786
15,068
15,047
17,722
11,132
7,010
12,270
64,509
17,581
5,390
6.866
5,946
5,946
7,710
5,187
3,611
6,272
87,290
28,450
8,102
10,178
8,678
8,551
9,383
5,407
3,083
5,458
5,365
1,053
553
742
444
550
629
538
316
540
Pay roll,
worlrweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollim)
24,354,820
5,744.948
6,277,538
4,542,336
4,082,271
4,436,334
2,322,759
1,406,726
3,660.754
11,551,185
4.774,248
861,430
993,489
795,022
922,865
1.196,505
514, 570
359,522
1,133,534
12,448,752
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
31,357,304
10,602,636
3,249,876
3,715,202
2,949,534
2,921,678
3,198,881
1,754,447
1,053,089
1,911,961
5,658.684
1,834,535
519,967
633,525
530,030
542,811
623,275
367,374
221,155
386,012
2,557,296
696, 320
217,130
273,474
241,170
250,235
323,008
202,257
132,219
221,483
2,907,787
1,098,972
282,994
332,646
273,310
271,729
276, 679
146,052
78,768
146,637
193,601
39, 243
19,843
27,405
15,550
20,847
23,588
19,065
10,168
17,892
Kind of business, and aty size
(number of inhabitants)
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
REPAIR SERVICES— Con.
Personal services— Con.
Cleaning, dyeing plants, total
Cities of—
5G J . 000 or morp
25n.0O0 to 499,099
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Cleaning, dyeing plants
(exc. rug cleaning)
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Synthetic solvent
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Petroleum solvent
Cities of—
5(X),000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999....
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Both synthetic and
petroleum solvent
Cities of—
500,0(30 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Rug cleaning, repairing
plants
Cities of—
500,0(X1 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Funeral service
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50.000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,(X)0 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,50(3 to 4,999
Ronainder of U.S
Laundries, laundry service,
total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,0<X) to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Establish-
ments
(Number)
25,534
3.471
1,566
2,060
1,944
2,239
3,399
2,717
2,273
5,865
24,017
2,968
1,423
1,368
1,764
2,084
3,266
2,666
2,250
5,728
4,757
1,387
335
398
366
405
489
311
208
858
18,491
1,467
1,020
1,383
1,332
1,602
2,658
2,293
1,997
4,739
114
68
87
66
77
119
62
45
131
503
143
192
180
155
133
51
23
137
3,180
676
1,194
1,157
1,364
2,323
2,089
1,84«
4,846
19,182
9,133
1,254
1,663
1,437
1,318
1,594
1,032
703
1.048
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollari)
844,357
200,173
73.702
90,411
82,403
87,911
104,733
63 . 635
45,213
96,175
807,673
181,063
59,214
86,350
79,304
85,718
103,338
53,240
45,047
94,399
139,587
50,670
11.973
11,535
12,773
12,301
12,986
7,599
5,088
14,662
627,064
121,153
52,324
67,938
61,396
58,625
85,533
54,127
39,180
76,788
41,022
9,240
4,917
6,877
5,135
4,792
4,819
1,514
779
2,949
36,584
19,110
4,488
4,051
3,099
2,193
1.395
395
155
1,777
572,355
133, 564
38,029
52,905
50,564
51,731
75,021
53,793
38,939
77,809
1,257,987
486,489
144,274
158,665
119,478
106,691
107,831
54.686
28,386
41,487
Pay roll,
entile year
(Thowand
dolldTt)
399,434
101,165
37,020
44,871
41,179
42,852
48,898
27,115
18,363
37,971
385.155
93,102
35,213
43,356
40,102
42,179
48,490
27,0Ci4
18,334
37,375
51,678
23,172
5,354
5,079
5,936
5,565
5,692
3,074
2,193
5,613
303,181
65,260
27,299
34,972
31,582
34,154
40,310
23,234
15,823
30,537
20,296
4,670
2,560
3,305
2,584
2,450
2,488
695
318
1,225
14,279
8,063
1,807
1,515
1,077
673
408
111
29
595
90,019
23,279
7,921
10, 126
8,812
8,757
11,294
7,382
4,696
7,752
520,559^
230,416
73,886
83, 537
60,341
54,850
55,348
27,437
13, 963
20,781
Active
proprie-
tors.*
November
(Number)
28,148
3.607
1,697
2,205
2,051
2.532
3.868
3,056
2,558
6,574
25,601
3.137
1,539
2,012
1,867
2,364
3,727
3,000
2,528
6,427
5,384
1,541
368
447
415
487
563
351
240
971
20,399
1,469
1,096
1,472
1.384
1,802
3,045
2.580
2,234
5,317
818
127
75
93
67
75
119
69
54
139
1,547
470
158
193
184
168
141
56
30
147
2,849
660
1,160
1,179
1,324
2,397
2,217
1,980
5,026
18,674
9,410
1,171
1,412
1,257
1,113
1,417
1,061
749
1,084
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number)
.^10.025
45,396
17,773
23,331
21,376
22,705
27,289
16,701
11,503
23,852
203,857
42,080
17,036
22,621
20,864
22,381
27,065
16,652
11,583
23,584
30,527
10,436
2,559
2,593
2,953
2,781
3,142
1,675
1,093
3,295
162,841
29,161
13,262
18,402
16,615
18,221
22,685
14, 576
10,295
19,624
10,499
2,483
1,215
1,626
1,296
1,379
1,239
4(01
195
665
3,116
737
710
512
324
223
49
20
268
40,726
8,554
3,158
4,074
3,558
3,816
5,318
4,058
2,870
5,190
329,728
Payroll.
wtvkweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolbrs)
7,972,704
1,998,352
717,252
883,919
811,969
853,363
981,020
552,974
378,625
795,219
7,688,985
1,833,739
683,258
855,183
790,927
840,712
972,295
550,881
377,916
784,053
1,247,834
465,815
103,979
101,880
118,801
110,558
121,390
60,354
44,529
119,528
6,042,553
1,270,830
530,059
689,474
621,900
583,105
804,045
476,610
327,044
639,496
398,588
96,094
49,230
63,829
50,226
47,049
46,861
13,917
5,343
25,039
283,719
164,623
33,984
28,735
21,042
12,651
8,724
2,093
710
11,156
1,750,831
105,357
38,529
45,362
33,419
31,465
34,014
19,095
9,925
12,552
451,463
154,321
193,205
168,668
171,332
218,714
146,108
93,148
153,872
11,899,071
4,429,835
1,442,759
1,573,438
1,121,031
1,057,238
1,069,332
532,400
269,214
393,824
See footnotes at end or table.
4.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4A.— CITY SIZE— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
Establishments, Recbipts
Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of buflincM, and dty size
Establish-
Receipts,
entire year
PayroU,
entire year
Active
propne-
Paid
employees,
worlcwedc
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Payroll,
worirwcck
ended
Kind of business, and city stK
Establish-
Receipts,
entire year
PayroU,
entire year
Active
propric'
tors.*
NovTmbex
Pa«i
empbyeea,
WGckweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
Pay roll.
workweek
ended
(number of inhabitants;
{Thousand
(TTiouidtid
Novemba
nearest
Nov. 15
(number of inhabitants)
{Thousand
{Thousand
nearest
Nov. 15
Wumber)
dolhrs)
dolloTs)
(Number)
(Number)
(Dolian)
(Number)
doltars)
doUars)
(Number;
(Number)
(Dolliri)
PERSOKAL, BUSINESS, AND
PERSONAL BUSDffiSS, AND
REPAIR SERVICES— Con.
Personal services— Con,
Personal services — Con.
Laundries, etc.— Con.
Laundries, etc. — Con,
Diaper service— Con.
6,783
1,250
913,036
289,754
501,646
162,623
5,569
867
272,495
74,727
9,604,700
3,lJ0,596
With power laundry
Cities of—
500,000 or more
318
53
23,408
10,265
9,408
4,445
284
24
4,377
1,860
184,219
cities of—
34,412
250,000 to 499 999....
498
106,015
58.314
375
30,945
1,130.031
250,000 to 499,999..
3,067
1,199
30
23,647
688
121,968
67,593
431
37,060
1,269,170
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
601
90,259
50,418
427
28,416
942,691
50,000 to 99,999....
56
3,152
1,207
33
566
22,830
679
92,849
51,025
479
29,260
939, 852
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
1,031
96,584
52,207
865
32,265
1,009,157
10,000 to 24,999
39
837
275
45
161
5,699
5,000 to 9,999
316
52.056
26,791
847
18,664
519,304
5,000 to 9,999
263
2,500 to 4,999
573
27,428
13,700
616
9,754
265,312
Remainder of U.S
647
36,123
18,975
662
11,394
358,587
Remainder of U.S
20
Without power laundry. . .
66
2.479
653
49
308
12,754
With cleaning and dyeing
2,840
517,933
293,222
2,201
163,899
5,537,733
Cities of—
Cities of—
500,000 or more
14
1,451
444
5
160
8,123
500,000 or more
292
112,018
67,162
159
31,263
1,273,180
250,000 to 499,999..
6
168
34
3
21
763
250,000 to 499,999..
237
70,325
40,442
174
21,727
767,943
100,000 to 249,999..
11
323
67
9
48
1,357
100,000 to 249,999..
292
76,634
43.566
146
24,128
810,794
50,000 to 99,999
6
HI
30
5
21
568
50,000 to 99,999
267
59,955
34,042
146
19,202
636,113
25,000 to 49,999
13
204
49
9
34
1,089
25,000 to 49,999
329
60,375
33,383
201
19,357
658,223
10,000 to 24,999
7
101
7
6
8
431
10,000 to 24,999....
517
64,794
35,375
416
21,739
684,557
5,000 to 9,999
3
45
11
5
9
208
5,000 to 9,999
429
36,004
18,768
445
12,973
364,166
2,500 to 4,999
2,500 to 4,999
252
16,403
8,503
279
6,054
164,396
Remainder of U.S
6
76
11
7
T
215
RflBfl1iif1<»r or tI.,S
225
20,925
11,981
235
6,901
228,351
Laundries (exc. power),...
Without cleaning and
3,555
318,031
176,452
3,059
94,334
3,388,556
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
7,369
599
60,053
3,341
13,027
794
3,250
643
8,489
687
266,980
Cities of
16,553
823
133,247
76,560
618
35,399
100,000 to 249,999
723
3,772
834
803
872
17,409
250,000 to 499,999..
203
24,428
13, 396
153
7,336
274,355
50,000 to 99,999
100,000 to 249,000..
352
37,844
21,188
255
11,527
25,000 to 49,999
50,000 to 99,999
304
27,110
15,044
260
8,614
281,270
10,000 to 24,999
681
25.000 to 49,999
314
27,116
15,687
249
5,000 to 9,999
10,000 to 24.999
489
30,234
16,180
421
10,067
311,513
2,500 to 4,999
123
683
170
5,000 to 9,999
369
15,521
7,779
386
5,511
149,355
Remainder of U.S
2,500 to 4,999
308
9,327
4,399
328
3.314
85,008
Photographic studios (inc.
Remainder of U.S
393
13,204
6,219
389
4,111
112,606
commercial photo), total...
Cities of—
14,712
212,025
57,870
14,410
27,609
1,206,853
Industrial laundries
388
77,072
31,972
309
14,262
628,411
3,364
1,064
86,514
19,433
29,921
5,754
3,742
1,024
11,109
2,923
610,302
Cities of—
250,000 to 499,999
120,862
500,000 or more
135
44,489
18,901
90
3,060
366,504
100,000 to 249,999
1,465
22,690
6,217
1,286
3,314
133,959
250,000 io 499,999..
58
11,262
4,476
48
1,832
87,228
50,000 to 99,999
1,302
18,406
4,418
1,171
2,601
92,444
100,000 to 249,999..
44
7,490
2,839
30
1,405
57,771
25,000 to 49,999
1,343
17,133
3,871
1,277
2,347
81,652
50,000 to 99,999
30
3,194
1,332
21
600
25,303
10,000 to 24,999
1,893
20,019
3,807
1,985
2,481
82,893
25,000 to 49,999
36
25
18
13
4,858
1,556
531
1,693
1,955
652
244
798
29
28
16
9
948
409
130
396
39,202
13,082
5,783
15,903
1,408
1,046
1,322
12,180
7,370
3,280
1,752
373
1,257
1,472
1,090
1,363
1,293
721
820
38,052
10,000 to 24,999
2,500 to 4,999
19,741
5,000 to 9,999
26,948
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S. .....
29
1 994
775
38
382
17,630
Photographic studios
(exc. commercial photo)..
11,549
147,113
35,993
11,227
19,756
Linen supply service
1,176
238,203
91,101
675
39,877
1,731 962
Cities of—
500,000 or more
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
447
114
124,966
31,683
49,877
13,545
264
120
20, 131
6,334
949,724
271 765
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
802
1,147
14,504
17,316
4,356
4,339
736
979
2,264
2,503
91,436
93,618
100,000 to 249,999
180
38, 695
50,000 to 99,999
1,074
15,599
3,305
946
2,231
50,000 to 99,999
155
22,277
7,970
57
3 747
139 666
25,000 to 49,999
1,141
14,392
3,182
1,071
2,007
68,891
25,000 to 49,999
118
10,000 to 24,999
1,620
17,122
3,176
1,639
2,089
10,000 to 24,999
103
7,369
2,178
37
1 046
40 559
5,000 to 9,999
1,216
10,567
1,513
1,273
1,117
32,981
5,000 to 9,999
23
1,006
268
7
906
6,310
733
609
16,324
2,500 to 4,999
7
275
93
6
27
770
Remainder of U.S
1,099
6,140
721
1,135
526
15,313
Remainder of U.S
29
2,543
1,017
15
533
18,037
Commercial photography. . . .
Cities of—
3,163
64,907
21,877
3,133
7,853
427,556
With power laundry
561
174,520
75,549
396
33,699
1,437,018
500,000 or more
1,320
41,346
15,758
1,288
4,719
299,299
Cities of—
250,000 to 499,999....
262
4,929
1,398
288
659
29,376
500,000 or more
231
93,417
41,350
120
16,932
786,740
100,000 to 249,999....
318
5,374
1,878
307
811
40,341
250,000 to 499,999..
68
27,081
12,173
99
5,763
246,266
50,000 to 99,999
228
2,807
613
225
350
12,705
100,000 to 249,999..
104
29,089
11,677
30
5,810
218,841
25,000 to 49,999
202
2,741
689
206
340
12,761
50,000 to 99,999
65
15,143
6,483
32
3,124
111,904
10,000 to 24,999
278
2,897
631
296
392
12,951
25,000 to 49,999
34
3,600
1,374
26
304
28,867
5,000 to 9,999
192
1,613
239
199
176
5,071
10,000 to 24,999
33
3,475
1,303
20
653
24,267
2,500 to 4,999
140
1,060
135
146
112
3.417
5,000 to 9,999
5
430
186
3
102
3,467
Remainder of \}.S
223
2,140
536
228
294
11,635
2,500 to 4,999
4
204
82
Remainder of U.S
17
615
2,081
63,683
921
15,552
10
279
484
6,178
16,105
294,944
Pressing, alteration,
garment repair shops, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
47,383
365,661
67,704
49,783
41,893
1,459,696
Without power laundry. . .
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
23,128
178,934
32,729
23,916
19,230
709,076
216
46
76
90
84
70
18
31,549
4,602
9,606
7,134
5,789
3,894
576
8,527
1,372
1,872
1,487
1,230
875
82
144
21
28
25
35
17
3,199
566
747
623
551
393
40
162,984
25,499
34,944
27,762
23,528
16,292
1,744
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999 '.
4,447
4,965
3,572
2,976
3,231
1,572
986
32,974
35,296
28,160
21,708
25,998
12,805
7,759
6,218
6,529
5,143
3,959
5,045
2,339
1,569
4,652
5,124
3,724
3,078
3,332
1,655
1,035
3,845
4,256
3,207
2,6M
3,302
1,694
1,088
134,321
139,663
110,384
85,328
106,541
53,829
34,463
2,500 to 4,999
3
71
11
Remainder of U.S
3,011
22,027
3,933
3,247
2,641
86,089
Remainder of U.S
12
462
96
5
54
1.982
Pressing, alteration,
garment repair shops
Diaper service
10,061
333
4,685
196,973
1,244,842
Cities of—
Cities of—
500,000 or more
67
11,716
4,889
29
2,020
92, 535
500,000 or more
21,797
150,239
27,120
22,342
16,558
367,934
250,000 to 499,999
43
3,235
1,233
33
563
24,410
250,000 to 499,999....
4,252
29,224
5,443
4,461
3,399
112,529
72
4,230
1,561
70
873
33,074
100,000 to 249,999
4,746
31,475
5,818
4,913
3,847
122,499
50,000 to 99,999
62
3,263
1,237
38
587
23,398
50,000 to 99,999
3,353
24,199
4,469
3,508
2,834
94,203
25,000 to 49,999
57
1,550
545
32
270
11,022
25,000 to 49,999
2,835
19,439
3,595
2,931
2,397
76,471
46
988
282
31
169
6,130
10,000 to 24,999
3,092
23,968
4,803
3,203
3,128
100,461
11
308
107
14
73
2,243
5,000 to 9,999
1,532
12,211
2,471
1,616
1,636
51 , 392
2,500 to 4,999
977
7,648
1,560
1,026
1,077
34,218
26
Le.
597
207
26
130
4,161
Remainder of U.S
2,970
21,725
3,918
3,201
2,612
85,133
See footnotes at tod of tab
CITY SIZE
4.05
Table 4A.— CITY SIZE— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1 948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and PsusoNNtL
_ . , . I Receipts,
Kind of business, jnJ city sia \ ^^ { ="'« V'^f
(number of inhabitants,) |
(Thousand
'.J^.iii.tKr) dolhrs)
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
REPAIR SERVICES— Con.
Personal services — Con.
Pressing, alteration,
garment repair, etc. — Con.
FXiT repair, storage shops.
Cities of~
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 2i9,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Shoe repair shops, shoe
shine parlors, hat cleaning
shops, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Shoe repair shops
Cities of —
500,000 o.- more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Renainder of U.S
Shoe shine parlors
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Hat cleaning shops
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
■Remainder of U.S
Miscellaneous personal
services, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Renaijider of U.S
Self-service laundries.
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Miscellaneous personal
services, n.e.c
Cities of —
MO, 000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Sensi.'^.der of U.S
2,334
1,331
195
219
219
141
139
40
9
41
44,151
13,408
3,085
4,311
3,497
3,445
4,486
3,052
2,378
6,489
39,763
11,659
2.597
3.677
3,101
3,056
4,032
2,888
2,327
6,426
2,962
1,163
348
407
243
237
333
134
43
54
1,426
586 I
140 I
227 I
153 I
152 j
121
30 I
45,513
28.695
3,750
3,821
3,961
2,249
2,030
594
111
302
62,871
18,085
24,383
20,205
20,009
25,387
16,145
11,101
20,614
202,176
56, 192
15,977
21,733
16,540
18,542
23.993
15,794
10,986
20,419
6,668
2,421
775
964
690
558
836
245
95
84
9,956
4.258
1,333
1,686
975
909
558
106
20
111
124,006
3.56C
9o„
1.249
933
914
1,346
976
723
2,075
8,523
1,518
543
671
571
582
1.147
896
674
1,921
4,239
2,042
443
578
362
332
199
80
49
154
55,672
12,487
11,238
8,185
8,365
9,553
5,454
3,130
9,922
65,409
18,483
5,251
6,719
5,807
5.434
8.413
4,938
2,934
7,430
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thomand
Jollari)
8,507
5.609
775
711
674
364
242
88
9
35
11,310
4,169
5,115
3.893
3,792
3,797
2,018
1,115
1,200
32,711
9,648
3,616
4,497
3.571
3.527
3,616
1,988
1,108
1,140
1,166
449
137
202
124
111
109
22
7
5
2,532
1,213
416
416
198
154
72
8
(2)
55
31,555
16,284
3,508
2,539
1,697
2,048
1,723
980
570
2,206
Active
proprie-
tors,"
November
(^(^nlbeT)
,374
191
211
216
147
149
39
9
46
44,282
13,561
3,044
4,231
3,462
3,417
4,587
3,088
2,399
6,493
39,701
11,743
2,527
3,569
3,042
3,015
4,105
2,923
2.349
6,426
3,020
1,176
361
419
251
234
349
133
42
55
1,561
642
156
243
169
168
133
32
12,420
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(^lumber)
4,405
2,672
446
409
373
233
174
58
11
29
22,900
6,299
2,466
3,205
2,496
2.46C
2,701
1,525
847
901
19,191
4,999
1,932
2,533
2,072
2,093
2,396
1,463
831
872
1,690
524
195
307
221
184
188
51
U
2,019
776
339
365
203
183
117
11
3
22
20,976
3,244 I
949
1,200
918
904 '
1,371
1.011
/■40 ,
2,083 ,
9,246
2,121
1,813
1,268
1,483
1,530
958
689
1,870
Ply roll,
wort week
ended
neuest
Nov 15
(Dollars)
11,975 8,593 ; 10,379
3,382:
1,088
1,298
1,114
1,033
1,525,
827
528
1,180
1,498
548
651
581
581
1,171
934
693
1,936
2,352
888
1,044
927
888
1,420
872
651
1,337
58,597 1 19,580 1 3,827 I 10,599]
37,189
7,236
4,519
2,378
2,931
1,140
515
196
2,492
12,902 i
2.420
1,241 '
583!
1,015 I
1981
153
42
1.026
1,746 '
401
549 I
337 :
323 '
200
77 :
47 :
147
6,894 ;
1,233 I
769 I
341 1
595
110 I
86 I
38
533
214,854
141,142
21,792
17,164
16,179
8,857
6,080
2,437
247
956
229,899
82,141
102,574
77,452
76,328
78,216
41,365
23,216
25,176
659,885
195,841
70,614
89,643
71,079
70,907
74,068
40,744
23,056
23,933
24,605
9,265
2,996
4,525
2,523
2,242
2,306
455
153
140
51,877
;i
24,793
8,531
8,406 \
3,850 'I
3,179 ii
1,842
166
7
1,103
673,098
Kind of business, and aty size
(number of inhabitants]
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
REPAIR SERVICES— Con.
Personal services — Con.
Misc. personal services — Con.
Misc. services, n.e.c. — Con.
Costume and dress suit
rental agencies
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Turkish baths, massage
parlors
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25/000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Other miscellaneous
personal services, n.e.c
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
339,164
78,253
54,919
37,556
43,626
38,890
22,345
13,524
44,821
277,157
75,346
28,209
29,710
25,644
23,720
34.943
19,224
12,733
27,628
395,941
263.818
50,044
25,209
11,912
19,906
3,947
3,121
791
17,193
Electrolysis
Cities of—
500,000 or more.
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999..
25,000 to 49,999..
10,000 to 24,999..
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999....
Remainder of U.S....
Miscellaneous personal
services, n.e.c
Cities of—
500,000 or more.
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
20,000 to 99,999.
25,000 to 49,999.
10,000 to 24,999.
5,000 to 9,999...
2,500 to 4,999...
Remainder of U.S.. .
Business services, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Esablish-
mcnts
(>liimbet)
Advertising, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Advertising agencies.
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5;000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
314
46
74
39
20
10
3
403
136
192
136
180
126
44
30
58
2,424
1,325
261
312
187
132
63
33
19
92
215
23
36
22
14
3
1
1
3
2,106
1,110
238
276
165
118
60
32
18
89
Receipts,
entire year
{Thouiand
dollaTs)
10.117
6,647
1 420
1.213
504
220
64
32
17
9,867
4,947
769
889
584
1.726
424
148
105
275
38,613
25,595
5,047
2.417
1,290
985
652
336
91
2.200
1.340
1,045
85
122
37
22
4
U)
M
(x)
37,273
24,550
4.962
2,295
1,253
963
648
(x)
M
M
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thotwand
dolldri)
Acuve
proprie-
tors,*
November
(Number)
32,007,1,629,513 701,226
13 . 996
3,188
3,807
2,764
2,455
2,300
1,138
598
1,761
2.845
2.046
419
241
109
21
1
M
1,857
194
179
88
715
50
23
17
58
13,554
8,999
1.807
821
386
279
147
122
25
968
271
234
21
10
(:)
M
M
(x)
13,283
8,765
1,786
all
386
279
147
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,102,065
151,335
146,920
75,023
55,650
43,297 I
15,360'
8,397
31,466 1
510,835
63,552
55,225
26,565
18,034
12,027
4,052
2,369
8.567
311
53
374
138
195
141
179
131
43
30
1,998
1,061
210
274
152
119
57
31
17
77
307
205
20
38
22
13
3
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,691
856
190
236
130
106
54
(x)
(x)
(x)
Paid
empbyees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number)
1,216
793
38,609
208
8,278
140
5.029
58
2,083
12
369
1
7
4
167
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolLi-i)
1,926
1,088
144
142
61
383
35
19
13
41
7,457
5,013
881
487
222
200
74
63
25
492
112 j
,3 1
10 [
5 I
1
(X)
(x)
(x)
7,345
4,920 I
871 I
482 :
221 !
200 I
74 t
(x)
(x)
M
63,793
37,587
4,130
3,720
1.683
13 , 389
1,040
595
171
1,278
277.606
187.622
37,636
16,460
7.946
6,148
2,900
2,359
620
15,915
5,363
4,588
439
221
5
(x)
(x)
(x)
272,243
183,034
37,197
16,239
7,941
6,148
2,900
(X)
(x)
(x)
27,918 242,982 13,572,326
11,781
2,821
3,190
2,364
2,224
2,142
1,105
567
1,724
161,633
24,297 I
23,427
12,015
7,999
6,033
2,003
1,224
4,351
9,807,060
1,240,564
1,080,460
529,806
359,610
249,012
75,750
43,085
165.978
r
5,985: 652,0631 290,765 4,430! 72,975 5,528,726
3,630
670
639
336
288
198 ,
69
40
116
3,279
504,606
50,379
50,431
17, 981
12,815;
9,852
1,703 I
756'
3,530
394,872
242,649
17,687
16,801 I
5,325 i
4,114 i
2,382 I
525
188
894
,559
558
480
258
219
159 I
63 '
37 '
97 '
56, 729
5,346
5,565
1,910
1,440
1,176
261
113
435
194,342 2,469 38,739
2,147 i 334,935 1 172,858! 1,485' 32,622
397
373
168 I
107 j
40
Remainder of U.S.
23,607
20,469
8,000
5,404
1,551
194
97
515
9,433
7,333 j
2,300 '
1,721 I
469 I
54|
12 I
152 I
373 -
307 I
142 i
65;
32
10 '
8 I
27
2,429
2,112
733
538
173
49
19
64
4,601,819
33->.853
324, 76o
103,121
79,441
52,248
10,350
3,461
19,667
3,655,756
3,235,131
179,128
145,134
45,706
34,130
9,958
1,140
299
4,130
cotnotes at end ,.' table
4.06
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
TabJe 4A.— CITY SIZE-
-SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
ESTABLISHMKNTS, RECEIPTS, Pay RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of Su5in<:ss, and city size
(nuir.bet of mliabiunts)
PERSONAL, BUSINISS, AND
RIFAIR SERVICES— Con.
Business services — Con.
Advertising— Con.
Outdoor advertising servloe
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50.000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Miscellaneous advertising
service
Cities of —
500,000 or mere
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 tc 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Consumer credit reporting
agencies, mercantile report-
ing agencies, adjustment and
collection agencies, total.
Cities of--
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Duplicating, addressing,
blueprinting, photostating.
Balling, etc., total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S..t.,
Duplicating, addressing
mailing, mailing list
stenographic services
Cities of--
500,000 or more...
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999,
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999..
2,500 to 4,999..
Remainder of U.S..
Duplicating, addressing,
mailing, mailing list
services
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999,
100,000 to 249,999,
50,000 to 99,999.
25,000 to 49,999.
10,000 to 24,999.
5,000 to 9,999...
2,500 to 4,399...
Remainder of U.S. ..
Public atenographlc s.?r^
l:es, court reporting,
Cities of—
500,000 or nore
250,000 to 499,999,
100,000 to 249,999,
50,000 to 99,999.
25,000 to 49,999.
10,000 to 24,999.
5,000 to 9,999...
2,500 to 4,990...
Remnlndcr of U.S. . .
Establish-
ments
(Kii'ber)
149
81
128
95
112
122
42
1,909
1.334
192
138
73
69
36
18
41
2,652
593
307
400
344
340
336
191
96
45
1,718
344
359
262
200
132
34
11
42
2,430
1,391
281
268
180
148
89
30
35
758
149
187
115
91
53
17
5
19
1,036
633
132
81
65
57
36
13
3
16
See footnot'-'s ;
Receipts,
entire year
(Thouidrtd
iollars)
114,881
54,191
14,476
21,458
7,740
6,219
7,456
1,124
232
1,985
142,310
115,480
12,296
8,504
2,241
1,192
855
385
427
930
61 , 988
17,348
19,069
11,670
5,887
3,440
1,349
512
650
95,225
I
Pay roll.
entire year
(Thoiuand
dollan)
38,405
19,140
4,944
7,207
2,318
2,062
1,683
411
62
578
58,018
50,851
3,310
2,261
707
331
i30
60
114
154
60,376
30,502
10,719
9,214
5,292
2,473
1,359
423
181
213
67,353
8,049
9,595
3,761
2,458
1,917
122
718
747
53,593
19,950
■■.,865
3,882
l,-,?8
1,011
1,043
99
685
330
43,637
32,770
3,662
3,407
1.287
807
684
61
678
281
.203
475
441
204 I
359 I
38
7
27,306
2,535
2,782
944
633
537
19
433
262
20, 561
16,156
1,535
1.233
467
236
349
14
433
17 71' 1
14,179
1,150
1,160
347
194
231
6
432
82
1,97/
385
123
Active
proprie-
tors,'
November
T Rid r
employees,
worlrweeic j
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(T^UJntcr)
82
42
63
47
68
90
35
22
30
1,482
992
143
110
69
66
37
18
7
40
1,617
386
179
196
164
228
225
145
68
26
1,644
334
362
274
203
124
33
13
45
2,546
1,422
329
276
194
157
91
29
763
177 1
188 I
120
97
15 I
6 I
2i
659 I
152
as '
10, 567
4,458
1,331
2,193
734
690
678
167
40
226
23,669
19,649
1,586
1,260
393
212
325
45
54
145
12,263
4.577
4,437
2,656
1,310
316
288
118
110
Pay roll,
worVweelt
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollan)
704,686
348,601
87,734
135,073
41,733
38,044
32,264
7,918
1,292
12,027
1,168,284
1.018,037
66,991
44,559
14,682
7,267
10,026
1,292
1,870
3,510
1,198,351
598,444
207.878
187,812
107,700
50,423
30,025
8,757
3,705
4,107
120
74
«2|
60
113
36
8
14 1
1
3 '
6|
1',
13,107
1,106
1,418
586
328
393
16
220
98
11,827 I
9,209
685
306
357 i
182 I
301 I
14
220
53
10,429
8,183
544
746
285
154
237
10
220
50
1,398
1,026 .
Wl
60 I
72 !
i.3 :
Kind of business, and aty size
(number of inhabitants)
543,323
49,496
54,405
19,740
13,575
12,076
379
5,133
4,828
419,149
332,532
29,847
26.379
10,378
5,081
7,739
239
5,133
\,m
363,677
292,234
22,978
23,790
7,822
4,255
5,688
120
5,133
1,657
55,472
40,298
6,869
2,539
2,556
826
2,051
it,"
H4 i
PEHSOtlAL, DU3IMESS, AND
REPAIR SERVICES— Con.
Business services — Con.
Duplicating, addressing,
blueprinting, etc. — Con.
Blueprinting, photo-
stating services
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Qnployment agencies,
private, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
News syndicates, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Services to dwellings and
other buildings, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or acre
250,000 to 49', 999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Disinfecting,
exterminating service...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Window cleaning service..
Cities of--
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U.S
Miscellaneous services
to dwellings and other
bulldlnns
Cities of—
500, 'JfX) or mi)re
250, (XIO to 499,999...
UX),00ll to 249,999...
50,000 to 99, Jill
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,9"9
5,00-) to 9,99'i
2,500 lo i.,v>'>
Remainder of U..",
R..,i,l..i, R««>pt3, ! Pay roll,
Estabbsh- ennrcyear entire year
ments 1 '
[Thu'ujnd (TTioujaiid
(Number)! dolbri) , dollars)
327
63
91
82
52
43
1,276
281
282
160
117
53
21
9
27
77
3,323
1,293
338
472
366
353
215
55
26
205
450
163
223
169
153
94
23
16
97
533
112
185
142
135
84
16
5
48
310
63
64
55
60
37
16
41,632
27,908
3,134
5,713
2,033
1,447
374
23
33
417
22,416
3,405
2,449
1,050
761
354
34
52
213
70,421
70,142
134
(x)
(x)
(x)'
117,335
68,253
12,302
13,775
8,263
7,291
2,788
663
609
3,336
43,467
16,215
5,755
7,497
4,857
4,742
1,669
3o3
355
2,014
38,013
24 , 122
3,785
4,765
2,196
1,778
766
136
65
400
35,355
27,921
2,762
1.513
1.210
771
351
164
18'.
972
14,890
11,150
1,000
1,499
477
397
188
5
174
10,271
8,100
967
668
196
177
93
54
29,043
28,949
48
(x)
(X)
(X)'
41,503
6,287
6,885
3,703
3,019
950
247
236
1,220
18,792
7,424
2,494
3,414
1.980
1,962
570
154
128
666
21,855
14,764
2,141
2,641
i,047
761
261
49
22
167
23,401
:9,315
1,652
826
676
296
119
44
86
387
Active
proprie-
tOTB,*
November
(Number)
222
55
86
,264
299
280
164
121
20
10
23
(x)
(x)"
(x)"
2
3,043
,216
292
424
323
321
202
54
27
189
374
125
153
126
110
69
20
12
85
1,325
539
114
210
14S
152
92
18
5
47
303
53
61
49
59
41
16
10
57
Paid
employees,
workweelt
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number)
5,445
3,898
421
612
229
146
92
2
45
4,580
,383
503
375
138
86
5,336
55
(x)
M
18,187
2,475
2,859
1,525
1,304
465
105
88
613
6,575
2,460
830
1,205
687
748
238
61
37
309
9,711
6,458
902
1,218
4B5
J82
139
23
9
95
11,335
9,269
743
436
353
174
21
42
209
CITY SIZE
Tabic 4 A.— CITY SIZE— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1 948— Continued
ESTABLISHMtNI-S, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
4.07
KinJ of uusinoss, .inj city size
Uiumlvr ot inluh:t.'nt.)
Eitlhl.;!,
mcnts
I Receipts.
i cntiic ycjr
Pay toll
cntin: year
I iThoKtaiiJ I l,Thousand
IMiiml»;r^l dMars) | Jollart)
Active
ptopnC'
tors'
November
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nean:st
Nov. 15
Pay roll,
wori'weelt
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Oolldrs)
Kind of business, and aty fixe
(number of inhabitants)
Esabluh-
ment«
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thoiudnd
dolfai)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Tlwmsdnd
dolldTj)
Acave
proprie-
tors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
empbyees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov li
(Number)
Pay roll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
REPAIR .SERVICES— Con.
Bus ness services — Con.
Business services,
total
c;t:es of —
00,000 or more
2 0,000 to -99, ■)«...
100,000 o ;i9,9'i9...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
,000 to 9,999
2, 00 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Auct'oneers* estut)l:shment:
(serv ce only)
CUles of--
;OC,IX10 or lA^re
2-0,000 to ,99, ^•99
100,000 to 249,999
^0,000 to 99,999
2',i>r to -9,19)
10,000 to 24,999
,,000 to 9,999
2, 00 to 4,999
R nalnder oi' U. S
Co n-operated mach-ne rent-
al and i-epa r ser ices....
C.t;es of—
-.-00,000 or more
2-0,000 to ~99,999
100,000 to 249,999
^,000 lo 99,999
2. ,000 lo 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
:,000 to 9,999
2, .00 to 4,999
Rema .ider of U. S
Detective a^ncles
Cities of—
■-00,000 or more....
2:'0,000 to i99,999.
IX, 000 to 249,999.
-0,000 lo 99,999...
2',, 000 to 49,999...
10,000 lo 24,999...
,000 to 9,999
2, OO lo 4,999
Rema nder of U. S. . ..
Inter'or decoral'nf sei\ ce,
Cities of—
■00,000 or more
2:^0,000 to 499,999....,
100,000 to 249,999
-0,000 to 99,999
2., 000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
i.OOO to 9,999
2,j00,to 4,999
Reiii3ir.der of U. S
Photo-f inishirv; labora-
tories
Cities Oi" —
200,000 or more
2:0,000 lo 499,999.
100,000 lo 249,999
'0,000 to 99,999
2, ,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999 ,
,000 to 9,999
2,-00 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
1,2-1
1.0 4
l,29u
1.1 7
1,3 9
■.Li
-1-
1,322
101
19
39
>.
-3
297
llo
1 9
1.0
U-
173
92
o03
311
82
ICK
39
2;
24
273
41
o7
36
4o
-9
-19
128
1.8
169
178
200
120
67
164
4,282
Sign paintir^ shops....
Cities of— I ;
300,000 or more 1,157 |
2 0,000 to 499,999.,
100,JOO to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
23,000 to -9,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
3,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
temalnder of U. S. ...
347 1
497 I
459,
441 I
55=1
23« I
130 I
403 I
Telephone ana/er ;^ service
Clt-es of —
;O0,000 or more
2:0,000 r. 499,999
100,000 U3 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
2-,(Xu to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999. ....'..
l.JOO lo 9,999
>, 00 to 4,999
iicna-nder of 'J. S
See footnotes at end of tacle.
367 :
198 !
41
J3
29
23
11
30.),V97
;-9,?ld
(x)
32,29i
2o,43ii
(x)
11,439
(x)
22,91o
14, .V.
4, 31 <
1,2:^-
l,3-(:
1,0-1
l,0ul
oOJ
1,013
.71
3, 30-=
■0, ;.00
13,697
, -6 J
6,090
0, 33-.'
4,72r
6,240
2,993
l,4t>:
18,7Bd
12, .91
2,610
1,973
47:
414 I
i36 '
(x)
(x)
109
18,943
10,929
1,380 1
l,t>76
731 I
1,205 1
1,326 i
696 ]
185
81 :-
131,1-26
2. , 309
(x)
11,10'.
■.■,618
(x)
2,830
(x)
,912
3,--.
1,4!!.>
141
l^J
i^;9
19.!
11-
269
1..3
77^
10,061
2,931
1,137
1,211
1,466
924
l,0u:
4
2o0
22
11,680
3,l'/7
1.: 4
1,062
21
262
307
(x)
(x)
3,643
1,921
325
293
183
317
322
135
21
131
88,839 I 34,019
39,976
17, 529
9,121
6,312
7,012
4,802
1,290
1,228
1,569
47,253
15,190
5,281
6,136 I
•-,57S
4,992
4,615
1,8:8
754 I
2,849 I
7,469]
5,316
666
692
381
234
69
(x)
(X)
14,263
9,426
3,647
2,331
2,218
1,237
224
341
332
13,820
,010
1,676
1,883
1,680
1,456
1,036
321
125
633
3,583
2,561
318
347
161
135
44
(X)
(X)
4,li90
1,104
(X)
1,181
1,132
(x)
790
(x)
(x)
(x)
321
12u
lo9
1 3
120
192
93
59
I'.e
212
47
78
34
19
22
274
47
61/
40
46
495
121
137
166
193
205
138
6:
174
1,242
397
530
490
430
592 j
29; '
139 i
420 !
246 I
25 i
23
10,23:
(x)
,200
J, :-31
(x)
1,32,
(x)
98
131
114
130
210
144
831
9<.l
400
444
09
351
419
213
114
21.1
i-.,S74
4,007
1,114
6^:9
141
152
138
(x)
(x)
4o
710
125
172
102
137
147
61
12
67
14,277
5,498
3,426
1,671
1,233
1,150
716
■ 136
166
231 j
-.,081
1,563
562
762
619
539
495
164
62 :
265 I
2,187
I
1,459 :
205 !
248 '■
126 :
lOj
I
3-:.
(«)
(x)
(x)
(X)
2,'68,3o''
■02,04^'
(x)
-24,087
150,021
(x)
52,324
(x)
12U,193
68,172
28, 42!-
2,7o0
3,220
3,423
3,88b
2,319
4,941
2,799
16, J99
194, ■,•81
5:^,119
21,063
24,227
28,331
13,395
21,896
10,lo4
5,1:2
9,914
242,442
167,611
34,674
21,872
4,275
5,5i;,
6,287
(x)
(x)
1,226
77,161
40,075
6,676
6,497
4,187
6,385
7,136
2,787
595
2,823
650, : 58
273,777
187,124
63,480
45,340
40,CK6
23,574
4,954
5,978 ,
6,285 j
272,775 I
97,659
32,105
38,503
32,511
30,297
20,507
6,544 i
2,256 ,
12,393
74,924
52, 7i;
6,670
7,696
3,513
3,049
891
(x)
(x)
219
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
REPAIR SHtVICES— Con.
IS men.! servic-*s, n.^.o.— C(ii
Window display service....
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 lo 499,999
100,000 lo 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
,000 to 9,999
2,500 lo 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Other business ser Ices,
n.e.c
Cities of—
:.00,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 lo 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999....
10,000 lo 24,999....
5,000 lo 9,999
2,500 lo 4,999
Remainder of U. S
A'l'cmt bil,' r-.pair serv-
i'^e;- :in,i "HrsRes, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more,
250,000 to 499,999,
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999..
25,000 to 49,999,
10,000 lo 24,999
i,000 to 9,999..
2,500 to 4,999..
Remainder of U. S.
Automobile repair shops, total
Cities of~
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S •
139
39
42
26
16
4,828
2,430
428
535
354
265
271
157
96
292
95,544
8,060
5,269
1,022
796
324
17b
267
(x)
(x)
162
237,387
199,516
24,385
(x)
U,071
6,569
(x)
3,516
1,410
10,737
1,561,109
2,716
1,771
441
217
101
50
90
(x)
(x)
39
128,298
93,509
10,291
(x)
4,789
2,063
(x)
1,308
388
3,415
355,366
132
33
46
25
11
7
(x)
(x)
3,529
1,805
276
(x)
211
196
(x)
149
89
23«
1,056
652
171
108
51
27
32
(x)
(x)
14
51,569
36,652
4,185
(x)
2,288
908
(x)
434
164
1,343
56,110
36,317
8,333
4,943
2,39b
1,237
1,632
(x)
(x)
707
2,314,074
1,816,669
202,119
(x)
99,611
41, 2U
(x)
22,277
7,562
78,227
7,171,450
16,310
6,499
8,251
6,458
6,497
8,631
5,357
4,453
32,563
418,259
147,433
178,384
120,255
103, 579
125,001
72,123
53,469
342,556
119,972
39,628
47,545
30,092
24, Ul
26,093
13,428
8,939
45.560
15,926
6,565
6,367
6,905
7,035
9,654
6,519
4,983
35,795
45,294
16,156
20,426
13,173
10,445
12,003
6,817
4,611
24,651
2,357,784
795,415
954,639
610,254
494,039
535,614
232,228
166,229
955,248
64,875
1,272,036
274,501
94,297
117,252
5,546,260
Oeneral automobile repair
shops
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 lo 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 lo 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 lo 24,999
5,000 lo 9,999
2,500 lo 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Battery and i,.nilion re-
pair and ser ice shops..
Cities of—
-00,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 lo 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Glass replacement and i-e-
pair shops.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 lo 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,5CO lo 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Palm shops
Cities of— 1
500,000 or more i
250,000 to 499,999.... !
100,000 lo 249,999 !
50,000 lo 99,999
25,000 lo 49,999 I
10,000 to 24,999 I
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
11,272
4,936
6,565
5,460
5,846
8,301
5,762
4,411
32,322
60,147
6,742
3,108
3,984
3,367
3,489
5,044
3,634
3,090
27,669
1,890
430
l58
160
190
195
232
154
89
212
1,079
284
103
132
80
101
157
38
98
2,567
387
224
272
208
252
305
205
105
609
243, 566
102,028
137,267
105,957
96,447
122,133
71,424
53, U8
340,096
839,466
136,433
57,058
76,032
61,583
53,758
74,847
46,357
33,961
294,437
30,398
6,646
3,733
3,247
3,568
3,749
4,539
1,887
1,166
1,811
20,248
6,439
3,101
3,318
1,775
1,821
1,818
706
367
903
32,165
8,166
3,535
4,439
3,031
2,819
2,839
1,836
860
4,570
69,156
27,368
36,683
26, 372
22,294
25,423
U,313
8,868
45,022
158,640
36,281
13,683
18,143
13,972
U,046
14,619
8,170
6,423
36,303
5,799
1,434
905
732
719
714
673
239
163
213
3,677
1,305
693
666
290
265
231
38
40
99
9,894
2,916
1,230
1,5U
952
793
777
431
169
1,057
12,666
5,542
7,212
6,134
6,464
9,362
6,425
4,936
35,556
66,914
7,550
3,525
4,405
3,306
3,888
5,715
4,082
3,472
30,471
476
182
190
209
203
311
162
95
224
342
131
150
66
108
174
86
43
102
2,627
434
245
300
226
268
331
243
122
653
24,397
10,459
14,820
10,698
9,404
11,586
6,729
4,579
24, 378
71,341
13,101
5,485
7,655
5,961
4,857
6,743
4,194
3,314
20,029
2,560
566
362
330
335
328
324
116
1,326
479
246
277
136
131
126
51
25
35
4,179
1,181
476
595
373
347
368
220
92
527
1,348,009
347,960
733,819
530,090
454,692
521,608
279,437
183,001
94 5.624
3,205,845
697,758
275,969
366,266
278,174
223,531
297,770
170,027
132,936
763,414
114,908
27,593
17,791
14,424
14,0;6
14,075
14, 153
4,764
3,421
4,641
74,774
25,148
13,950
14,489
6,204
5,552
4,731
1,886
854
1,960
207,382
64,552
24, U4
32,200
19,667
15,609
16,416
9,184
3,489
21,951
4.08
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4A.— CITY SIZE— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BV KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts
Fay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business, and city size
(number of inhabitantsj
Esabbh-
[nenC3
Receipts,
entire year
Pay roll,
entire year
Active
propne-
tors."
November
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
i
Kind ot' business, and aty size
(number of inhabitants)
EstabUsh-
ments
Receipts,
entire year
Pay roll,
entire year
Acave
propne-
tors,'
November
Pud
employees,
workweek
ended
Pay roll.
workweek
ended
nearest
(^Thousand
{Thousdnd
Nov. 15
(Tfioiijsnd
{77ioujand
Nov 15
Nov 15
(.\u.7.M
dollars)
doilan)
(}\umbir)
(Number)
(Oellarj)
(Number)
dollurs)
dollar!)
(Number)
(Number)
(Dollari;
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
REPAJH SERVICES— Con.
REPAIR SERVICES— Con.
Automobile r^air serv-
Automobile repair serv-
ices and g-qrages — Con.
ices and garages— Con,
Automobile repair shops— Con.
Automobile storage, parking.
Radiator repair shops
Cities of—
2,844
36,267
8,254
total
8,533
190,347
55,990
5,828
25,618
1,122,452
Cities of—
250,000 to 499,999
159
3,244
920
171
321
18,682
250,000 to 499,999
1,325
26,989
7,9>4
877
4,065
162,154
100,000 to 249,999
259
5,347
1,459
291
587
30,791
100,000 to 249,999
1,367
22,487
6,667
933
3,739
136,561
50,000 to 99,999
248
4,297
1,074
282
417
22,640
50,000 to 99,999
765
9,396
2,497
594
1,513
51,320
25,000 to 49,999
325
4,149
931
353
401
19,830
25,000 to 49,999
435
3,669
90:
390
538
13,418
10,000 to 2-;, 999
518
4,885
840
571
397
18,102
10,000 to 24,999
202
1,780
424
171
247
8,584
5.000 to 9.999
358
223
427
2,593
1,502
2,496
386
166
325
371
237
209
iOl
8,382
3,916
5,000 to 9,999
41
18
124
309
209
1,060
52
48
244
38
16
112
32
21
106
1,003
3,339
1,955
34,976
5,326
1,964
2,iL-^
110,308
2,606
115,479
35,729
1,918
14,294
702,803
Cities of—
Cities of—
500,000 or more
373
6,130
1,109
362
419
17, 31 :
500,000 or more
1,665
83,484
25,814
1,171
9,547
506,675
250,000 to 499,999
126
2,893
563
120
220
11, 746
250,000 to 499,999
242
12,688
4,322
167
1,897
84,659
100,000 to 249,999
162
3,335
572
147
242
11,921
100,000 to 249,999....
278
10,334
3,249
210
1,661
64,416
50,000 to 99,999
125
3,067
550
124
237
10,882
50,000 to 99,999
190
5,034
1,446
152
753
29,894
25,000 to 49,999
155
3,428
512
150
244
1- ,873
25,000 to 49,999
81
1,856
48r
72
233
9,575
10,000 to 24,999
279
5,318
773
293
383
16,541
10,000 to 24,999
62
1,066
215
59
120
4,159
5,000 to 9,999
227
183
325
3,585
2,573
4,647
471
255
521
237
196
335
261
146
256
10,060
5,458
10, 512
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
24
7
57
252
159
606
45
37
lib
22
7
58
27
9
47
916
604
Remainder of U. S
1,905
Top and body repair sbops..
Cities of—
10,425
11,834
22,941
1,180,387
419,649
Cities of—
500,000 or more
1,803
43,323
15,120
2,099
5,025
299,734
500,000 or more
2, 91
40,964
11,385
1,526
5,310
233, 521
250,000 to 499,999
681
16,162
5,555
771
2,018
111,85.
250,000 to 499,999
1,083
14, 301
3,632
710
2,168
77,495
100,000 to 249,999
1,010
25,094
8,975
1,118
3,345
173,212
100,000 to 249,999....
1,089
12,153
3,418
723
2,078
72,145
50,000 to 99,999
815
19,362
6,542
922
2,526.
132, 3(K
50,000 to 99,999
575
4,362
1,051
442
760
21,426
25,000 to 49,999
918
19,266
6,409
1,027
2,439
126,685
25,000 to 49,999
354
1,813
420
318
305
8,843
10,000 to 24,999
1,246
21,082
6,090
1,438
2,632
125,514
10,000 to 24,999
140
714
209
112
127
4,425
874
590
2,488
11,637
6,576
25,796
3,002
1,510
5,527
991
664
2,804
1,424
755
2,777
63,294
32,203
115,586
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
17
11
67
57
50
454
7
11
128
16
9
54
5
12
59
87
2,500 to 4,999
273
Remainder of U. S
1,434
Automobile repair shops.
Automobile services (exc.
n.e.c
3,9fa8
90,218
24,181
4,362
8,924
478,367
repair), total
1,L25
14,809
6,119
1,091
.,,498
144,557
Cities of—
Cities of—
500,000 or more
926
377
28,655
12,252
8,836
?,769
1,008
397
2,862
1,331
171,174
73,873
114
7,l:-3
2,058
3,279
851
380
102
2,395
470
76,271
19, OU
250,000 to 499,999
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
566
16,455
4,624
611
1,789
90,516
100,000 to 249,999
140
1,925
805
130
633
19,4.2
50,000 to 99,999
427
9,274
2,273
479
913
46,173
50,000 to 99,999
124
1,318
508
109
464
14,032
25,000 to 49,999
411
7,457
1,619
462
657
33,337
25,000 to 49,999
118
826
305
118
250
7,189
10,000 to 24,999
470
6,755
1,422
-:29
613
28,381
10,000 to 24,999
88
544
150
99
120
3,384
5,000 to 9,999
224
93
474
751
2,823
1,1U
5,436
18,067
526
140
972
4,621
248
107
521
822
252
71
436
1,663
11,340
2,724
20,849
93,09'J
43
23
78
792
(x)
(x)
532
10,375
(x)
(x)
164
4,695
(X)
(x)
78
763
(x)
(x)
111
3,880
(x)
(x)
3,708
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Brake repair shops
Automobile laundries
116,252
500,000 or more
194
6,017
1,949
217
625
39,657
500, 000 or more
295
5,430
2,586
283
2,107
63,132
250,000 to 499,999...
73
2,071
530
68
176
10,660
250,000 to 499,999....
79
1,271
545
73
361
12,o90
100,000 to 249,999...
108
3,139
790
117
288
l:,794
100,000 to 249,999,...
100
1,396
632
89
542
16,024
50,000 to 99,999
89
2,365
523
98
197
10,136
50,000 to 99,999
86
976
444
70
420
12,250
25,000 to 49,999
87
1,660
308
99
1J2
6,469
25,000 to 49,999
92
616
256
93
232
6,364
10,000 to 24,999
89
1,417
298
100
148
6,050
10,000 to 24,999
64
301
95
72
94
2,219
5,000 to 9,999
35
510
83
36
44
1,844
5,000 to 9,999
28
113
19
30
ii
776
2,500 to 4,999
11
128
17
16
10
2 1
2,500 to 4,999
17
58
7
22
115
Remainder of U. S
65
760
123
71
43
2,238
Remainder of U. S
31
212
109
31
67
2,682
Wheel, axle, spring re-
Automobile services, n.e.e.
333
4,434
1,424
328
618
28,305
Cltlcs nf—
102
1,723
693
97
233
13,139
500,000 or more
229
11,714
4,045
239
1,181
73,605
2^0,000 to 499,999
35
787
306
29
109
6,324
2:0,000 to 499,999...
102
5,139
1,815
102
587
35,019
100,000 to 249,999
40
529
173
41
91
3,428
100,000 to 249,999...
186
7,645
2,499
201
939
47,867
1,782
^0,000 to 99,999
133
3,848
1,120
146
418
22,320
25,000 to 49,999
26
210
47
2-
13
825
25,000 to 49,999
149
3,287
830
177
318
16,473
10,000 to 24,999
24
243
55
27
26
1,165
10,000 to 24,999
158
2,708
672
183
245
12,910
'•,000 to 9,999
15
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
5,000 to 9,999
78
1,216
284
85
122
5,939
2, 500 to 4,999
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,5M,to 4,999
36
504
72
42
35
1,485
47
J20
47
24
1,026
Remainder of U. S
126
1,541
338
136
151
7,950
Ot.her automobile repair
Miscellaneous repair serv-
2,020
34,549
7,88'.
2,229
3,261.
161,700
Ices, total
80,023
947,351
232,088
84,375
94,914
4,727,406
Cities of—
Cities of—
500,000 or more
503
10,924
2,342
552
1,056
57,912
500,000 or more
18,314
281,035
77,448
19,133
29,091
1,587,340
250,000 to 499,999...
202
5,042
1,424
227
568
28,194
250,000 to 499,999..
5,45-
82,629
22,722
5,589
6,969
4 9,093
1,335
562
100,000 to ,;49,999..
0,907
100,270
26,068
7,193
10,997
527,237
50,000 to 99,999
20>
3,061
630
235
298
13,717
50,000 to 99,999....
5,501
85,391
23,721
5,833
9,120
432,74.
25,000 to 49,999
175!
2,510
481
186
207
10,395
2' ,000 to 49,999
5,528
66,355
14,981
5,891
6,626
306,944
10,000 to 24,999
223.
2,630
452
246
220
9,421
10,000 to 24,999
3,022
94,705
22,287
8,603
9,636
4- 2,827
5,000 to 9,999
111!
1,097
159
127
86
3,' 57
•.,000 to 9,999
0715
-2,797
10,327
6,113
4,861
209,334
2,500 to 4,999
46 {
479
51
49
26
938
2,500 to 4,999
4,5..1
35, 122
6,118
4,87'
2,889
124,322
Remainder of U. S
283'
3,135
511
314
242
10,061
Remainder of U. S
19,970
148,997
28,396
21,145
l-'l'^^ ,
607, ^67
Automobile rentals (without
r
drivers), total *
1,011
83,917
13,758
533
6,208
358,181 ,
Blacksmith shops, total
Cities of—
8,249
44,411
7,466
8,863
3, 530
144,023
Cities of-
i
385
124 1
43,092
16,408
10,338
3,455
183
44
3,145
1,162
193,308 1
6l.,267
165
69
1,402
961
364
339
136
71
138
98
6,341
250,000 to 499,999
250,000 to 499,999
5,979
100,000 to 249,999
179
16,705
3,390
92
1,234
64,807 '
100,000 to 249,999
128
986
257
144
105
4,537
50,000 to 99,999
109
98
40
3,584
2,635
544
71 J
607
94
66
63
22
298
253
48
14,812 -
13,740
2,038
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
120
179
495
1,114
1,9;.4
4,477
293
514
1,103
127
194
541
125
202
468
5,502
9,469
10,000 to 24,999 ,
21,144
11
1
64
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
.(X) ■
2,577 1
,000 to 9,999
648
722
4,041
82
717
395
381
15,895
2,500 to 4,999 ,..
868
130
49
'■6
Remainder of U. S
5,723
24,87'
2,969
6,071
1,613
59,833
See footnotes at -end of table.
CITY SIZE
Tabic 4A.— CITY "SIZE— SELECTED SERVICES- -UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Reckipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
4.09
Kitid of bu5in^^, atij city sue
(numtvr ol inhabtunts)
EsUhlisii-
menu
(NumT^O
Receipts,
entu-e year
{Thouiand
dollurs)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
Jolldrt)
Acuve
propnc-
tors."
November
(.\umber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(^tuMiber)
Pay roU.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoIUh)
tCind cf business, and city use
^number of inhabitants)
Establish-
mcnta
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thotaand
dolldri)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thouiand
dolLiTs)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roU.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollori)
PIRSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
REPAIR SraVICES— Con.
Miscellaneous repair
ser.ices. Con.
Electrical repair shops,
total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
2X),000 to 499,999
100,000 to 2i9,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,;00 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Rad lo repair shops
Cities of —
)00,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 lo 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,'iOO to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Refrigerator service and
repair shops
Cities Ol —
500,000 or iLore
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 2-9, 999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Other electrical repair
shops (inc. electrical
appliance repair shops)..
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
23,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S •
Upholstery, furniture repair
shops, total.
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 io 99,999
2., 000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
■■,000 to 9,999
2,-00 to 4,999
Reinaiiide:- of U. S.
Watch, clock, ^e^'elr;' repair
shops, total
Citle-^ of —
5GO,0CO or aorc.
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,;0O to 4,999
Hecainder o.' U. S •
Hiscellajveous repair shops,
total
Cities o;--
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 \o 24,999
5,000 lo 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Recai.ider o. U. S
19,440
4,743
1,445
1,846
1,558
1,470
2,142
1,545
1,167
3,524
12,558
2,973
892
1,195
989
910
1,366
1,014
620
2,399
758
196
234
204
212
283
202
114
348
4,351
1,032
357
417
365
348
493
329
233
777
10,297
3,007
723
1,016
896
938
1,174
703
442
1,398
12,7;0
4,153
1,164
1,408
1,026
878
1,074
639
639
1,714
29,287
6,241
2,054
2,509
1,961
2,063
3,137
2,130
1,581
7,611
214,796
46,831
72,799
19,405
21,; 59
17,657
15,916
24,304
13,099
8,503
21,5j4
100,679
31,756
8,509
10,002
8,440
7,552
12,416
6,433
4,705
10,666
45,107
19,410
3,963
4,472
3,333
3,578
4,049
2,084
1,150
3,462
b8,610
21,627
6,933
7,085
5,884
4,786
7,639
4,582
2,648
7,226
126,375
19,984
4,738
4,834
3,501
2,865
5,956
1,593
990
2,370
20,791
8,706
1,938
1,866
1,353
1,240
3,622
537
471
1,053
9,958
:,387
961
949
590
606
700
246
139
380
lb, 082
5,891
1,639
2,019
1,558
1,019
1,634
810
360
932
30,107
4,885
1,456
1,891
1,612
1,555
2,248
1,636
1,215
3,633
12,935
3,053
916
1,243
1,017
951
1,425
1,059
844
2,427
2,733
807
208
260
224
223
305
220
116
370
4,463
1,025
332
388
371
381
518
357
255
836
8,245
1,939
2,360
1,713
1,424
2,599
977
556
1,287
10,262
4,030
857
1,039
£29
6S6
1,-38
430
271
562
3,928
1,933
344
432
241
263
304
137
78
196
6,910
2,282
738
889
643
475
757
410
207
509
48,950
10,359
13,569
U,742
10,821
12,lu4
-,921
2,o03
10,226
12,125
2,906
3,367
2,919
2,462
2,574
1,096
446
2,212
3,332
809
1,115
1,000
1,034
1,309
763
47;
1,509
4,826
1,265
1,7S1
1,463
1,241
1,330
(.12
287
1,151
34,339
10,307
10,947
6,907
j,49-
6,258
3,523
2,786
--,789
475,368
6,476
2,174
1,899
898
768
513
287
135
254
4,295
1,172
1,436
1,053
893
1,104
704
647
1,749
30,962
2,702
940
945
47'
375
314
170
107
186
1,023,197
442,500
102,725
106,734
76,741
59,712
126,918
34,679
20,871
52, 317
500,643
217,004
47,984
45,000
32,760
28,358
80,679
13,763
9,986
25, 107
194,390
105,163
17,149
19,236
12,053
11,158
14,025
5,020
2,663
7,703
328,164
120, 333
37, 592
42,498
31,928
20,196
32,214
15,696
8,000
19,507
253,542
61,478
72,747
61,005
51,016
53, 393
23,361
9,693
46,779
253,796
128,778
42,637
37,644
18,142
15,941
10,779
6,023
3,087
5,76
2,6,8,376
123, 545
41,597
53,189
47,971
32, 169
47,502
26,213
16,629
86,553
38,499
12,56:
1„731
16,110
8,372
12,141
6,52b
3,745
20, 591
6,435
2,081
2,607
2,041
2,215
3,401
2,293
1,726
8,183
13,180
4, ''27
5,806
5,344
3,384
4,925
2,697
1, ,58
8,483
756, 179
246,274
305,575
291,352
170,806
240, 593
129, 376
75,343
442,873
PERSONAl, BUSINESS, AND
RiJ-AIR SERVICES— Con.
Miscellaneous repair
services — Con.
Misc. repair shops — Con.
Armature i*ev/lndlng shops
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999....
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Bicycle repair shops....
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Leather t'oods repair sliops
Citiej of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,000
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Locksmith, gunsmith shops
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 lo 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Musical instrument repair
shops
Cities of—
500,000 or more
2X,000 lo 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999 ,
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Repair shops, n.e.c
Cities of —
500,000 or more
2-0,000 to 499,999...,
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Lawn mower sharpening
and repair shops
Cities of—
500,000 or more
2:0,000 to ..99,999..
irX),000 to .';49,999..
50,000 lo 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999...,
5,000 lo 9,999
2, 00 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
Saw,l:n!f--,'ind tt^-1 5h'.rp-
enii.^ aiiu repair shops.
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.,
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999....
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of U. S
2,023
395
155
243
203
232
317
173
81
224
1,283
348
100
107
113
121
216
120
58
98
560
38
32
25
37
24
34
142
1,518
505
132
190
153
156
164
73
36
109
295
91
106
56
60
62
30
21
66
23,114
4,510
1,536
1,825
1,402
1,469
2,339
1,710
1,351
6,972
84
74
90
110
75
:j3
166
249
133
160
142
120
143
84
60,472
12,888
6,272
12,786
6,991
5,616
6,702
2,420
698
3,097
7,390
1,668
600
860
878
862
1,453
629
168
272
3,617
1,934
255
167
178
116
200
76 I
172
519
11, 529
3,951
1,530
2,140
1,096
1,038
862
407
94
411
5,534
2,332
787
572
330
380
335
302
86
360
386, 826
100,722
32,153
36,662
38,498
23,157
35,950
22,379
15,411
81,894
2,385
146
317
331
445
314
139
9,801
3,501
1,335
933
1,416
811
663
322
167
653
17,709
4,148
2,041
3,934
2,195
1,833
2,154
545
119
740
549
85
74
89
87
72
86
37
8
11
684
537
39
17
15
15
20
1
19
21
1,815
652
329
409
161
127
76
45
1,188
582
145
108
53
85
46
90
6
73
112,335
32,495
9,937
11,174
13,599
6,240
9,759
5,806
3,569
19,734
2,482
1,134
400
200
255
170
155
68
26
74
453
164
246
217
260
351
188
93
252
1,300
353
101
107
114
U8
227
126
56
96
194
41
40
32
27
37
24
34
147
546
143
200
167
165
182
78
37
115
312
95
121
51
57
65
29
20
69
24,420
4,577
1,537
1,893
1,450
1,..88
2,539
1,848
1,484
7,504
9
72
8
54
43
91
45
77
3^
99
20
115
7
77
3
50
28
170
260
143
162
144
122
144
86
55
236
6,458
1,441
669
1,333
839
692
859
249
50
296
365
51
43
53
52
68
30
6
7
340
246
26
11
12
11
12
1
9
12
299
145
191
65
^6
42
23
3
9
259
73
56
38
42
30
45
7
45
41,480
10,884
3,751
4,150
4,315
2,521
3,914
2,349
1,473
8,113
339,902
79,874
35,492
74,547
41,790
35,594
43,450
11,260
2,287
14,608
11,049
1,542
1,525
1,650
1,898
1,373
1,775
810
161
203
14,009
10,765
1,055
401
294
310
333
2
372
412
35,534
12,399
6,449
8,127
3,114
2,492
1,512
672
76
293
24,579
11,935
2,900
2,134
1,147
1,631
1,135
1,88?
99
1,560
2,233,203
639,064
197,842
218,706
243,109
129,356
192,331
1U,745
72,353
425,697
3,383
178
192
584
916
518
394
140
101
360
49,445
336
21,365
147
7,954
90
3,647
113
5,124
81
4,132
62
3,114
35
1,368
14
540
40
1,701
See foot:.otec at eiid of table.
4.10
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
T:ible lA.— CITY SIZE-
-SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
hSTABLISHMENTS. RECEIPTS, FaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
kinJ ot business, and city siic
Itusiber oi inhabitants)
Establish-
ments
Receipts,
entire year
IThousdud
Pjy roll,
entire year
(Thouidtid
.•Hctive
proprie-
tors,"
November
Plid
employees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Kind oi' business, and city sik
(number of inhabitants)
Establish-
ments
Re;eipts,
entire year
iTIioujar.a
Pay roll,
entire year
(Tlioii.idnJ
Active
proprie-
tors.*
November
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
Pay roll.
WTirkweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Numbrr'j
Jullars)
ilillurs)
{\umbcT)
(Humtxr)
(Dolbrj)
(Number)
liolij-,)
dollars)
(?Vumber)
Oiu'nber;
(Oolkrs;
PEESOHAL, BUSINESS, AND
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
■lEPAIB SERVICES— Con.
REPAIR SERVICES— Con.
Misc. repair services —
Continued
Misc. repair services —
Continued
Misc. repair shops — Con.
Repair shops, n.e.c— Con.
Repair shops, n.e.c. — Con.
Sewiiv; machine repair
Typewriter repair .shops.
tjJS
7,618
1,651
683
770
33,038
438
:<,961
39 i
531
196
8,136
500,000 or more
2;.3
3,6..!
906
285
363
Cities of—
500,000 or more
2;0,000 to 499,999..
16,901
203
37
2,211
263
237
38
110
5,23''
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to .?49,999. ,
61
ol
7,0
742
163
171
64
58
82
86
3, -14
100,000 to 249,999..
38
233
7
43
IJO
515
103
52
62
2,112
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999....
25
33
224
299
13
43
28
34
8
23
349
9-7
10,000 to 24,999....
81
680
lU
84
^"3
1,88.:
2, .347
10,000 to 24,999
66
305
10
1^
36
313
i,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
33
14
142
44
14
35
13
6
263
Remainder of U. S
23
61
358
,5
11
2<,
3
29
81
1,781
Remainder of U. 3
39
107
5
39
4
123
Weldirv,' shops
3,536
3o,854
8,844
3,832
3,434
178,297
Stove repair shops
Cities of—
jOO,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999....
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
207
2,592
572
232
242
11,947
Cities of—
500,000 or more
284
4,811
1,535
319
512
28,527
102
24
28
10
13
10
5
3
1,346
546
350
112
74
87
32
8
293
146
95
13
5
13
5
119
24
27
13
15
12
5
3
34
9
3
9
6,285
3,005
l,7b4
286
102
320
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999....
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
142
206
202
243
421
342
275
1,671
3,402
3,0o3
3,246
4,603
3,234
2,348
480
1,103
St>9
899
1,069
637
481
1'9
231
215
271
461
371
291
175
378
321
360
4..,2
286
2W
10,385
21,437
17,lol
17,816
21,402
12,835
9,. 01
...
Remainder of U. S
1,416
10,476
1,771
1,514
736
39,173
Remainder of U. S
12
37
2
14
4
185
211
1,570
353
220
191
7,420
Other repair shops, n.e.c
Cities of—
15,956
322,045
97,838
16,765
35,560
1,941,537
Cities of--
500,000 or more
32
280
57
35
29
1,252
500,000 or more
3,317
84,695
28,298
3,250
9,351
558,821
250,000 to 499,999..
23
298
88
24
48
1,7X
250,000 to 499,999..
1,064
27,011
8,617
1,031
3,206
170,266
100,000 to 249,999..
23
149
33
24
19
672
100,000 to 249,999..
1,225
30, .36
9,522
1,2-7
3,526
186,345
50,000 to 99,999....
16
105
14
17
8
320
jO,000 to 99,999
882
32,732
12,28-,-
90.;
3,763
21o,841
25,000 to 49,999
10
95
17
10
12
422
2-.,0OO to 49,999
894
17,5 7
4,985
970
1,966
103,527
10,000 to 24,999....
19
341
107
19
43
2,118
10,000 to 24,999....
1,489
2S,9i7
8,272
l,u40
3,2i2
162, 372
5,000 to 9,999
11
34
1
12
1
39
5,000 to 9,999
1,123
18,252
,,0t3
1,226
2,003
99,782
2,500 to 4,999
9
50
7
10
4
97
2,500 to 4,999
936
12,614
3,06.-
l,Oil
1,234
ul,97j
Remainder of U, S
68
218
29
69
27
764
Remainder of U. S
5,026
69,o91
17,V32| -,43o
7,259
381,610
* Proprleto:-. 0/ unincorporated businesses*
X Withheld u> avoid disclosure,
z Less than $iOO.
n,a, M~t avriilable or not applicable,
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified,
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
^
i
CITY SIZE
Tabic 4B.— CITY. SIZE— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES, BY GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948
ESTABLISHMKNIS. RFfKIPTS, pAY ROLL, AND PERSONNEL
4.11
Geographic division ind city-siK
(number ot inhahunls)
Establish-
ments
(\u...beT)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thoujutid
lipUdTt)
Pay roll,
entire year
{ThoHsand
AilUrs)
Active
propne-
tors."
November
dumber)
Paid
employees,
%'orltweelc
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
(DoIWi)
Geot(raphic division and aty-size
(number of inhabitants)
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(TTiouwnd
dolldri)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thtnuand
dollars)
propne-
tors.*
November
(Number)
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number)
Pay roU.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
(Dollari)
United States, total....
Cities of —
50O,(3(X) or mere
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999....
10,000 to 24,999....
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
New England, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remaindt>r of area
Middle Atlantic, total
CiUes of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total...
Cities of--
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 lo 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central, total...
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
5?9,559
8,578,102
2,871.214
574,010
e;3.- Ju
147,876
39,714
51,256
41,933
41,601
55,359
38,483
29,687
1U,650
38,709
3,249,166
789,392
917,703
682,956
615,458
725,825
418,163
279,639
899,860
507,270
1,243,890
290,181
319,228
232,024
204,013
220,985
115,145
69,415
176,333
158,981
147,807
39,931
50,894
42,519
42,722
58,421
40,861
31,578
119,877
38,210
488,313
134,282
157,991
117,411
107,023
122,029
70,147
43,477
101,823
79,199
24,354,820
5,744,948
6,277,538
4,542,336
4,082,271
4,436,334
2,322,759
1,406,726
3,660,754
3,071,432
,990
',584
,823
,117
,099
,689
456
,951
92,534
146,940
74,932
63,795
55,440
15,398
3,970
54,261
2,395,360
33,133
49,726
23,887
20,019
16,046
4,1U
970
11,087
838,066
4,674
9,369
5,734
5,128
5,161
1,686
449
6,009
144,817
14,641
23,858
12.529
10,297
8,352
2,381
551
6,090
346,084
632 , 172
964,792
462,253
388,897
309,585
81,699
18,155
213,879
16,499, 694
,492
,782
,836
.<.\7
,325
,371
,755
,913
,947
110,159
1,471,899
127,473
138,538
127,639
111,433
144.823
77,342
44,615
151,598
1,848,908
565,396
48,219
46,331
40,017
34,005
42,661
18,165
10,049
33,223
638,458
68,690
6,822
8,894
9,623
8,612
12,952
8,182
5,173
15,869
112,836
213,556
20,087
21,847
19,942
16,835
21,737
9,S67
5,545
16,668
276,381
11,072,245
945,715
907,982
786,207
707,097
848,225
365,036
194,851
672,336
12.573.262
36,764
6,534
6,797
8,449
9,742
9,142
7,023
5,137
20,571
53.593
907,219
125,291
126,271
146,577
149,419
123,022
74,151
47,256
149,702
652.463
360,054
44,614
44,640
50,810
49,418
36,025
18,830
10,750
23,317
189.848
36,502
6,423
6,671
8,559
10,029
9,670
7,583
5,532
21,867
55.805
137,581
21,245
20,630
23,417
24,579
18,905
10,477
6,250
13,307
98.285
7,021,933
905,349
872,297
993,751
962,577
727,330
378,722
217,519
493,784
3.788.730
",304
4,046
3,784
2,914
2,491
5,391
4,106
4,196
19,301
145,119
78,950
72,963
50,644
37,952
69,513
42,865
36,177
118,230
53,568
28,834
25,038
17,158
i2,183
19,340
10,799
7,567
14,861
7,164
4,078
3,829
2,919
2,633
5,804
4,436
4,509
20,433
23,935
13,321
12,382
8,914
6,755
11,768
6,810
4,891
9,509
1,054,246
569, i96
503,561
336,096
245,130
402,182
218,246
152,673
307,100
South Atlantic, total....
Cities of—
?00,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 lo 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,000...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West South Central, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,CKX) to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area.
58,652
879,003
58,832
176,347
6,096,164
8,354
1,723
7,457
6,042
4,933
6,032
4,843
3,989
15,274
26,349
169,493
48,106
147,575
114,557
79,393
87,693
59,997
39,501
132,688
354,784
8,215
1,629
7,112
5,931
4,863
6,216
4,977
4,094
15,795
27,208
30,076
10,355
29,065
25,374
17,156
13,913
13,678
3,598
22,632
74,834
1,237,105
409,636
1,075,969
852,969
565,557
591,270
402,609
244,702
716,347
2,348,022
4,037
2,939
1,070
1,815
2,690
3,202
2,364
3,232
50,993
92,537
66,046
19,312
26,884
36,093
36,537
21,632
55,243
634,099
35,276
24,776
7,104
9,394
12,198
11,510
6,263
11,802
193,923
4,059
2,800
1,050
1,364
2,356
3,334
2,527
3,668
52,807
19,046
14,187
4,261
0,307
3,523
8,408
5,036
9,066
115,693
687,373
472,992
136,518
190,053
2U,309
234,680
129,477
252,120
5,041
5,421
5,200
2,915
2,956
6,165
5,751
4,640
12,904
17,008
93,442
104,665
99,739
46,961
39,613
75,368
57,119
38,736
73,406
233,338
34,704
37,522
34,493
15,941
U,361
23,023
15,854
9,400
14,625
70,038
4,962
5,460
5,301
3,000
3,052
6,548
6,114
4,900
13,470
17,999
13,256
19,424
18,966
9,023
8,522
14,443
10,747
6,585
9,727
36,176
703,271
739,549
688,244
326,466
273,148
474,143
324,523
196,124
311,176
2,202
1,558
872
1,906
2,045
1,844
1,765
4,816
62,253
40,294
30,742
15,944
35,897
32,362
22,688
17,858
37,553
14,313
10,329
5,451
12,736
10,062
6,292
4,216
6,634
353,041
2,236
1,560
920
1,975
2,210
2,026
1,918
5,154
66,096
7,127
4,998
2,802
6,359
5,307
3,586
2,446
3,551-
139,497
233,610
203,466
107,993
255,917
201,229
127,504
35,249
136,066
7,013,499
16,871
8,964
5,101
4,431
4,316
6,424
2,270
2,227
11,654
369,460
172,076
88,339
85,390
71,072
101,511
32,066
29,394
122,129
U4,015
61,035
29,417
28,449
24,316
31,714
9,611
8,259
26,175
17,600
9,224
5,358
4,783
4,566
7,004
2,473
2,476
12,612
50,268
23,677
12,068
10,649
10,213
13,581
4,193
3,575
11,273
2,633,848
1,203,720
533,235
540,083
493,895
633,056
189,740
167,976
557,946
• Proprieturs of unincorporated businesses.
4.12
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4C.— CITY SIZE— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICE^— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS. BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948
rSfABllSHMEN IN, RlCLIPTS, PaV RoLL, AND PeRSONNLL
Kind of business, and aty size
(number of mhabitantsj
EstabLsh-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
enure year
(Thousand
dcillcrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollaTs)
Acuve
proprie-
tors.*
November
(Humhcr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(HumUr)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUr.)
Kind of business, and city size
(number of inhabitants)
Estabbsh-
ments
(^fuinber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
doliflrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Tliousiind
dollats)
Active
proprie-
tors.'
November
(^limber)
Paid
employee*.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
-■DVZailSI.VC AOENCIES
United States/ total..
Cities of —
500,000 oi* more...
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999..
25,000 to 49,999..
10,000 to 24,999..
5,000 to 9,999....
2,500 to 4,999....
Remainder of area...
New England, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999 ,
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Middle Atlantic, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total,
Cl-iles of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Hemalnder of area
South Atlantic, toUl
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or Bore
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 tu 249,9<J9
50,000 to '>9,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Weat South Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 10 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
. 50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
3,2' 9
2,147
397
373
158
107
40
9
S
30
928
61
49
42
16
9
2
1
5
3«,872
194,342
2,469
38,739
334,935
23,607
20,469
8,000
5,4(X
1,:51
194
97
615
172,858
9,433
7,333
2,300
1,721
469
54
12
162
1,485
3 3
307
142
85
32
10
8
27
32,622
2,429
2,112
733
538
173
49
19
64
12,635
5,432
7,485
4,350
267
198
180
(x)
(x)'"
185,191
3,476
1,652
92
76
68
(x)
(x)'"
101,051
(X)
(x)"
794
451
31
19
27
(x)
(x)'"
19,193
174,822
4,352
2,564
2,002
1,103
.;21
(x)
(x)
88
119,051
96,964
1,927
1,116
550
385
75
(x)
(x)
26
56,734
629
61
41
35
13
4
(x)
(x)
547
18,115
448
303
184
99
Z/
(x)
(x)
10
10,513
107,504
3,704
3,049
2,158
1,812
699
(x)
(x)
61
19,820
52,111
1,574
1,358
678
783
178
(x)
(x)
14
8,346
385
38
52
33
23
9
(x)
(x)
3
180
,332
395
299
176
236
(x)
(x)
2,045
13,675
2,399
2,331
1,086
229
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
11,793
6,212
1,012
769
254
60
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,206
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,314
294
272
95
31
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
5,373
1,871
2,633
976
655
79
(x)
(x)
99
2,118
716
928
291
96
22
(x)
(x)
16
1,340
581
169
272
114
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,681
1,218
(x)
(x)
(X)
(X)
759
429
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
206
13C
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,636
2,950
1,960
421
(x)
(x)
1,135
1,097
520
110
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
261
290
181
34
3,655,756
3,235,131
179,128
145,134
46,706
34,130
9,958
1,140
299
4,130
100,433
64,848
29,674
2,006
1,326
1,483
(x)
(x)'"
1,881,071
1,801,773
36,603
22,619
10,365
7,475
1,578
(x)
(x)
1,065,070
978,761
28,514
25,329
13,030
14,664
3,712
(x)
(x)
315
159,238
114,583
13,827
18,213
5,389
1,294
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xj
84,203
41,916
13,065
18,980
6,^)44
2,052
4.?2
(x)
(x)
430
15,003
7,309
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
21,568
18,99";
10,195
2,138
(x)
(x)
ADVERTISING AGENCIES— Con
Mounta in , to Lai
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 tn 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of -jrca
Pacific, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,OOC to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE AND
PARKING
United Slates, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more,...
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
New England , total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remain(ier of area
Middle Atlantic, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9, .799
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of .-irea
South Atlantic, lotiil
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 '.o 4,999
Remainder of area
316
95
30
16
22
8,533
4,256
1,325
1,367
765
435
202
41
18
124
569
251
70
38
22
3
1
32
2,833
1,941
212
190
239
91
82
24
10
957
207
227
146
110
17
2
257
159
97
53
14
7
5
620
202
55
176
91
"(x)
(x)
l;0
(X)
1,234
1,293
186
526
(x)
31,687
514
274
48
119
(x)
13,363
(x)
419
148
95
(x)
2,989
23,440
5,416
(x)
656
170
(x)
(x)
229
190,347
10,842
1,834
287
(X)
161
58
(x)
(x)
37
55,990
246
91
29
(x)
16
4
(x)
(x)
5,828
2,258
479
101
(x)
67
25
(x)
(X)
20
25,618
124,448
26,939
22,487
9,396
3,669
1,780
309
209
1,060
37,199
7,954
6,667
2,497
905
424
52
48
244
2,697
877
933
594
390
171
38
16
112
15,357
4,065
3,739
1,513
538
247
32
21
106
10,814
3,070
388
1,602
4,965
4,088
1,14^
320
99
(x)
(x)
71,075
,115
312
89
33
(x)
(x)
20,694
67
191
45
31
20
(x)
(x)
31
2,142
612
161
(x)
(x)
8,297
60,163
2,797
2,832
3,012
738
763
177
148
445
41,523
17,848
724
812
773
172
174
32
41
118
i:
a
1,404
152
162
197
87
73
23
7
37
1,035
6,598
393
480
469
104
95
19
12
27
6,02-
30,084
5,061
3,450
1,695
772
127
(x)
(x)
100
10,655
9,315
1,550
1,187
528
129
39
(x)
(x)
17
3,205
554
119
127
97
105
14
(x)
(x)
16
364
4,014
916
663
296
100
25
(x)
(x)
7
1,627
4,754
3,257
1 ,767
618
147
21
(x)
1,442
1,025
495
173
53
3
2
12
(«)
125
102
74
37
12
(x)
240
109
31
6
2
(x)
4,951
1,915
3,370
86/
355
251
-.5
(X)
1,477
558
962
261
93
67
1?
(x)
96
34
102
76
49
12
5
(x)
766
302
572
188
67
48
6
(x)
See footnotea at end of .table.
T;iblc •JC— CITY SIZE-
CITY SIZE
-PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICESU-SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
r-ilABLISHMtNIS. Rf CIUPTS, PaV RoLL. AND PfcRSONNKL
4.13
Kind of business, iinii city si:e
fn-umbcr ot" intkibitints)
OjuinbCT)
Establish- e^™pr
ments
('TTwuiddii
Pay roll,
entire yeu
{Thousand
dolldTs)
Active
propne
tors,"
November
Plid
employees,
workweek
endeU
nearest
Nov, 15
(Numb<r)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
Kind of business, and acy size
(ntimber of inhnbitants)
Establub-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thourand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thouiand
dollaTs)
Active
ptxiprie'
tors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
empbyees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15 '
(lumbal
PayrolL
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolLlri)
AUTOMOBILE STORIGE AND
PAIUaNC--Contlnue(l
East South Central. lotal.. , .
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to i99,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
W«.-st South Central, total...
Cities of—
;)00,000 or more
250, OCO to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
BARBER SHOPS
United States, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
New England, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 224,999..
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
Middle Atlantic, *.^tal.
Cities of—
500,000 or more..,.
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 9»,959...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
East North Central, total...
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
IM.
102
17
10
2
173
205
142
43
21
10
1
1
101
39
1,190
574
252
143
99
70
35
3
1
13
91,993
21,516
5,948
8,191
6,928
6,916
9,392
6,767
5,412
20,923
6,950
748
1,663
1,066
930
960
343
100
1,140
23,271
9,760
1,145
1,612
1,679
1,425
2,365
1,539
1,026
2,720
19,425
5,816
1,069
1,145
1,494
1,769
1,655
1,250
1,014
4,213
1,271
2,673
1,427
248
43
(x)
(x)
712
455
92
5
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
452
302
56
6
(x)
(x)
(X)
14,672
9,316
1,860
91
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,018
3,427
2,622
555
190
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,196
1,079
815
152
55
(x)
(x)
(x)
■/3
137
91
34
15
(x)
(x)
(x)
596
580
453
101
33
(x)
(x)
(x)
23,673
22,642
16,211
3,100
1,102
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,427
847
71
(x)
(x)
(x)
26,140
374
265
129
20
(x)
(x)
(x)
7,425
178
134
(x)
(x)
(x)
877
(x)
(X)
(x)
3,133
15,513
6,427
2,084
962
627
315
(x)
(x)
179
404,441
4,4/;2
1,932
561
195
180
30
(x)
(x)
126,012
373
182
115
92
64
30
(x)
(x)
13
95,970
1,865
693
283
126
100
32
(x)
(x)
30
64,509
103,510
29,997
39,294
34,798
35,430
47,654
31,170
22,710
59,878
34,413
10,753
13,538
U,957
12,341
15,866
9,927
6,495
10,722
22,288
6,129
8,421
7,137
7,321
10,113
7,27.5
5,796
21,440
17,581
5,390
6,366
5,946
5,946
7,710
5,187
3,611
6,272
25,592
6,384
7,157
3,644
127,541
3,216
6,376
3,916
3,594
3,598
1,136
299
3,407
89,613
1,098
1,744
969
920
808
265
38
542
23,532
766
1,721
1,107
967
1,004
345
101
1,146
24,498
990
579
512
463
145
23
301
43,998
4,117
5,648
6,205
5,371
8,465
5,235
3,300
7,274
85,533
28,323
5,070
5,642
7,906
9,203
8,554
5,536
3,922
11,427
14,444
1,034
1,350
1,432
1,210
1,716
934
507
855
24,406
8,733
1,675
1,804
2,599
3,033
2,721
1,454
897
1,490
See footnotes at end of table.
10,338
1,205
1,675
1,761
1,537
2,517
1,618
1,069
2,778
20,095
5,896
1,089
1,175
1,552
1,853
1,739
1,347
1,087
4,307
7,825
547
721
769
670
942
549
279
510
11.764
4,347
822
552
1,140
1,353
1,210
695
430
865
291
20,
27
28
24
34,
20,
9
17
7,584
5,259
223
2,544
445
(x)
(x)
(x)
146,265
87,733
38,370
11,520
4,771
3,661
1,492
(x)
(x)
609
2,557,296
696,320
217,130
273,474
241,170
250,235
323,008
202,257
132,219
221,483
22,249
34,445
18,936
13,693
16,308
5,416
778
10,716
474,639
495,925
177,277
34,834
37,891
52,737
60,933
54,395
29,038
18,461
30,304
BAKBER SHOPS— Continued
West North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999 ,
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West South Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of —
500,000 op more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
BARBER AND BEAUTT SHOPS
CCMBINED
United States, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999,
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
Nev England, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
9,294
1,161
572
622
460
395
372
637
697
3,828
9,633
1,289
212
1,082
945
799
969
893
755
2,639
4,333
653
458
173
285
429
538
403
1,399
7,586
775
674
665
392
430
357
874
733
2,136
2,716
316
223
140
282
305
277
315
858
8,780
1,967
1,307
721
579
601
980
366
369
1,890
442
226
282
183
215
258
226
175
579
36,793
9,746
9,645
•^.X'-'
5,246
3,052
2,824
2,557
2,319
4,360
3,238
2,953
10,244
50,412
1,598
1,116
851
957
854
1,411
949
764
1,246
20,623
1,172
538
638
469
405
950
754
741
3,926
9,667
784
504
443
437
379
695
490
388
749
11,172
7,053
1,723
6,754
6,325
4,954
6,161
5,077
3,732
8,613
20,657
2,784
840
3,027
2,921
2,198
2,816
2,151
1,481
2,395
8,387
1,284
222
1,062
934
833
1,024
953
304
2,746
4,555
1,425
456
1,550
1,582
1,127
1,455
1,217
8-/4
1,476
4,937
3,709
2,867
1,046
1,708
2,663
2,961
. 1,813
3,900
34,404
1,570
1,250
437
797
1,155
1,325
713
1,090
12,473
662
493
171
298
430
571
447
1,433
8,129
884
672
268
414
654
754
509
772
6,732
3,339
3,719
3,981
2,558
2,372
5,129
4,094
3,079
5,533
13,433
1,477
1,553
1,701
1,078
1,009
2,090
1,438
1,044
1,088
4,454
798
708
694
438
467
947
962
800
2,295
2,645
745
864
863
5U
533
1,037
774
629
703
2,000
1,747
1,340
711
1,650
2,147
1,590
1,397
2,651
47,944
650
514
242
755
861
551
353
503
16,002
312
220
147
304
332
316
349
865
9,176
306
229
110
328
355
245
165
2^
6,579
11,785
6,650
3,662
3,574
4,059
6,557
2,253
2,215
5,779
22,937
4,279
2,305
1,297
1,272
1,565
2,238
300
688
1,508
9,696
2,034
1,343
743
508
651
1,070
339
398
1,942
2,978
1,624
985
526
517
630
389
308
264
635
5,365
4,622
2,150
2,828
1,739
2,259
2,721
2,236
1,303
3,129
834
(x)
(x)
90
63
111
170
1,985
964
1,328
760
1,072
1,176
982
523
904
497
258
297
2U
249
308
261
205
690
1,053
553
742
444
550
629
536
316
540
356
(x)
(x)
205
(x)
U)
(x)
(x)
197,110
32,265
21,794
16,983
18,833
17,880
28,776
19,553
15,331
25,525
415,356
54,840
17,183
60,038
59,481
44,008
55,513
44,797
29,954
49,542
171,656
32,021
24,270
10,233
15,827
24,596
25,795
15,252
22,654
257,765
30,274
31,563
35,099
21,697
21,533
43,349
29,407
21,532
23,212
89,491
13,207
10,602
4,865
14,895
17,592
10,845
7,187
10,298
327,800
87,305
46,222
26,848
25,910
31,470
47,780
15,155
13,753
31,357
193,501
39,243
19,643
27,405
15,550
20,647
23,588
19,065
10,168
17,8«.2
6,904
2,173
333
549
909
1,416
(X)
(x)
708
4.14
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4C.— CITY SIZL— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KiNDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
tsrABHsUMi MS. Rht.HriM'i, Pav Roll, and Phk-sosnti
Kind of business, and city sue
(number of inhabiuntsj
BAHBEB AND BEAUTY SHOPS
COIBINS) — Continued
Middle Atlantic,, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to i99,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total..
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,9=9
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or mope
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West South Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Establish-
mcnts
(Hfiher)
144
11
25
25
32
49
29
23
C3
155
32
52
55
38
29
46
30
29
46
40
33
144
Receipts,
enure year
{Thousand
dulluri)
1,266
63
171
158
300
402
260
188
452
5,264
1,766
370
504
6S2
559
409
417
124
433
3,374
332
237
455
206
270
492
382
257
743
93
248
377
184
279
221
284
112
342
294
167
66
126
165
134
180
204
403
289
610
139
182
332
403
253
305
1,250
101
196
71
265
116
172
93
236
2,608
542
543
258
170
167
414
(x)
M
Pay roll,
entire year
Active
propnc
tors,"
November
{Thousand
cIoUms) (.Number)
507
26
128
127
98
72
809
176
231
322
239
178
153
147
102
222
77
139
202
163
90
158
1,028
45
124
179
88
143
87
157
50
155
118
71
33
57
83
61
102
73
123
133
312
59
91
166
19i
111
122
34
99
31
152
48
72
34
60
1,129
247
251
110
63
(x)
(x)
174
15
29
31
41
62
35
25
165
36
56
57
66
45
34
35
60
43
43
178
(x)
(x)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(dumber)
406
79
119
174
100
87
82
23
62
76
47
118
38
72
108
86
57
93
25
85
111
79
85
54
94
39
104
97
135
30
52
99
116
69
75
122
115
47
.14
10
92
(x)
(x)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
Kind of business, and city size
(number of inhabitants)
23,4e0l
10,1461
513
1,691
1,251
2,478
2,447
1,934
1,348
1,652
45,563 I
15,929
4,090
4,709
6,434
4,579
3,309
3,121
668
2,224
25,244
2,696
1,971
4,393
1,491
2,725
3,942
3,135
1,749
3,142
21,070
972
2,389
3,874
1,910
2,868
1,692
3,022
1,124
3,219
11,709
2,205
l,4/i6
587
1,078
1,630
1,280
1,980
1,503
26,095
2,232
2,943
6,300
1,208
1,639
3,305
3,822
2,285
2,361
755
1,791
625
3,015
947
1,331
512
1,246
23,334
5,095
4,9';7
2,368
1,495
1,556
4,400
(x)
(x)
1,857
BEAUTY SHOPS
United States, total..
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499, 99J
100,000 to 249,999,
50,000 to 99,999..
25,000 to 49,999..
10,000 to 24,999..
5,00(y to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999....
Remainder of area...
New England, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Middle Atlantic, total
Cities of —
500,0(30 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999'....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total.
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Vi St North Central, total.
Cities of —
500, (X)0 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic, total
Cities of —
500, (X)0 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total.
Cities of—
5(X),000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West South Central, total.
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25, OCX) to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Establish-
ments
Receipts,
entire year
(N«
I (T/idusdnd
.ibcr) dc'Ijrj)
74, 4 '"17
17,554
5,320
6,911
6,192
6,391
8,479
5,934
4,543
13,173
508
1,191
364
756
831
289
82
854
17,334
6,779
738
1,148
1,418
1,247
1,957
1,310
644
1,893
16,054
5,005
1,033
1,049
1,300
1,610
l,=''l
1,156
866
2,462
1,122
559
487
421
393
640
612
642
2,249
8,744
1,360
22°
1,123
974
848
994
781
645
1,790
619
373
153
253
371
520
.194
989
6,439
746
724
708
410
408
820
748
570
,105
417,570
135,408
36,814
44,419
38,.1m9
36,637
43,905
25,779
16,740
37,519
.10,172
4,843
7,940
5,203
3,926
3,696
1,166
319
3,079
107,385
57,375
4,988
6,441
7,816
7,095
9,408
5,606
2,730
5,926
87,758
34,408
6,076
6,320
8,528
9,310
8,266
5,245
3,244
6, .161
34,863
7,176
4,139
3,118
2,948
2,485
4,344
2,666
2,357
5,630
46,503
10,241
1,879
6,759
6,123
5,062
5,132
3,428
2,611
5,356
4,111
2,815
835
1,297
1,790
2,094
1,322
2,571
30,030
4,295
5,578
4,539
2,180
1,775
4,033
2,806
1,946
.\8-/8
-[-
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dotliTs)
Active
proprie-
j tors.'
'Novetnber
143,274
54,133
14,086
16,570
13,446
13,345
13,622
7,186
3,822
7,064
9,804
1,935
2,833
1,718
1,.?05
1,018
283
70
722
36,399
24,109
1,765
2,083
2,544
2,178
2,674
1,393
496
1,157
29,139
12,820
2,138
2,343
3,042
3,114
2,552
1,429
746
955
10,728
2,673
1,566
1,185
1,119
869
1,315
729
499
773
16,685
4,217
846
2,641
2,266
1,654
1,786
1,073
698
1,300
1 ,722
1,187
325
490
611
622
336
514
10,2.17
1,718
2,355
1,774
729
614
1,320
846
468
413
Paid
employee*,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(>{i.nibeT)| (\i.mbcT)
,111
17,853
5,372
6,808
6,255
6,35.'
8,624
6,028
4,601
13,213
5,261
1,156
364
744
620
267
79
636
17,948
7,059
754
1,155
1 ,491
1,258
2,017
1,374
878
1,"62
16,009
5,056
1,030
1,021
1,272
1,553
1,592
1,16.''
867
2,454
7,351
1,111
568
486
431
399
840
596
649
2,2/1
8,633
1,112
229
1,095
976
863
968
769
637
1,742
3,696
625
352
146
251
377
551
403
991
6,490
738
726
714
414
399
851
750
590
1,308
87,2.0
28,450
8,102
10,178
8,578
o , r ' 1
9,383
5,4ff,-
3,083
5,458
1,109
1,751
1,202
607
699
201
50
454
21,721
12,568
1,048
1,323
1,583
1,408
1,775
946
362
70S
17,268
6,759
1,259
1,364
1,850
2,024
1,676
1,002
559
775
6,925
1,587
825
725
679
559
935
547
406
662
11,623
2,329
524
1,790
1,626
1,331
1,378
913
622
1,110
1,138
838
232
396
556
573
343
550
7,109
1,033
1,398
1,104
543
507
977
725
414
408
See footnotes at end of table.
CITY SIZE
4.15
Table 4C.— CITY SI2E-
-PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
\KII.SHMINIS, Rid ins. Fay HoLI . \Nn PlUsUNNhl.
Kind of business, and aty size
(numtci of iniiabiuncs)
Establish-
ments
(Humbo)
B£AUTY SHOPS— Continued
Kountaiii, total
Cities of—
^J0,(.<.>'] or BJore....
2'0, JOO to i<«,999.
100,000 to 2i9,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
?",,tX» to •;9,999. ..
10,030 to 24,999...
^,000 ic 9,999
2,'i«J to 4,999
Ketalnder of area....
Pnt-ifii;, tot;il
Cities of —
f«>,OuO or i&:>re....
250,000 to »'-'9,999.
10C,000 to 2..9,999.
»,i.W to '<9,999...
25,J0O to ■.),999,..
10,000 to 24, •'99...
5,000 to 9, I'W
2,100 to 4,9^>
Reic-.iiaier of ipts,...
CLEAMWi AND DYEING PLANTH
(EXC. RUC CLmNIHQ)
Ur.Ilt-d 5tatt r, total....
Cities or~
500,tX?0 or toorc
250, Oa to 499,9'19..
100,000 u- 249,9')9..
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999....
10,000 TO 24,9<'->
5,000 v.! ■-•,■•9"
2,5X to 4,'i;iv
R( n^i.-Mlcr of arcn
; . Enjland, tot'ii
Cities of—
900,000 i;r t^.ri;...
250,000 to 499, 9y'
100,000 to 249,909
50,000 to ■:/'>, 999..
25,000 to 49,999..
10,000 to .x,9-.'9..
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 U. 4,999
RenKiinder of ;re3, ..
Middle Atlnntic, total.
Cities of —
500,000 or more.. ..
250,(XX) to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,9'>9...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
East North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,9-'9
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,,>99
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Ronainder of area
W.-St North C^nlnl, total...
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,(>JO to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
.WO to 9,*99
2,500 to 4,999
Rctnaicxler of rirea
South Atlantic, total..
Cities of —
500,000 or more....
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
1,'X19
288
l."6
98
2S4
21 r
222
211
1,1J0
bit
554
620
SjO
294
2S9
1,216
24,01V
2,968
1,423
1,368
1,764
2,084
3,266
2,666
2,2fO
5,728
980
166
155
197
76
18
163
»91
HI
200
221
269
386
239
Receipts,
entire year
Payroll,
entire year
(Thoiisdiid (Thousand
dolljTl) I .Mlars)
20''
261
32.
445
513
448
32'"'
669
210
138
139
144
121
359
298
332
870
3,989
209
61
376
406
351
491
440
405
1,250
1,900
1,'44
i;8
1,809
1,'.49
1,082
721
1,184
53,481
17,068
8,13;
4,943
4,058
5,r':
5,66-,
l,68o
1,490
4,534
807,673
181,063
69,214
86,350
79,304
85, ■,18
103,338
63,240
45,047
94,399
45,905
'.,2'/6
lU,'.'t6
7,405
■^,913
7,066
1,845
489
4,145
156,871
62,364
7,134
13,721
16,089
13,334
18,324
8,41V
6,394
11,094
194,765
Acuvc
propne-
tors"
November
(Aluinbft.l
1.82
(.!4
233
634
■Oi
306
138
204
19,121
6,661
3,012
1,868
1,450
2,38-;
1,841
505
371
1,026
385,155
93,102
35,213
43,356
40,102
42,179
48,490
2/, 004
18,334
37,375
23,
2,348
5,738
4,034
5,260
3,380
835
222
1,718
78,669
66,011
15,976
13,717
18,932
23,498
20,221
13,470
7,763
15,177
64,337
10,280
5,249
7,038
5,149
5,158
9,813
6,174
6,020
9,456
106,944
11,001
2,003
14 ,782
14,132
11,405
14,240
10,393
7,228
21,760
See footnotes at erd of taole.
32,00l
3,403
7,002
S,39S
6,463
9,407
3,S55
2,987
5,148
96,262
Plid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbrr)
290
143
l^i:
?■<
2 0
229
213
421
'.',798
2,080
1,150
686
554
636
669
310
285
1,228
26,601
3,137
1,539
2,012
1,867
2,364
3,727
3,000
2,528
6,427
901
135
100
127
188
SO
21
173
3,224
34,442
8,329
7,034
9,931
11,793
9,567
5,798
3,202
6,166
27,740
5,319
2,555
3,426
2,455
2,465
4,256
2,326
2,189
2,749
48,983
5,206
902
7,260
6,805
5,406
6,580
4,616
3,031
9,177
986
124
224
238
299
463
266
213
411
4,486
784
193
294
342
548
594
527
385
819
374
31".
l-.'2
391
311
203
104
149
9,686
3,065
1,536
968
791
1 , 128
1,036
297
223
642
203,867
42,080
17,036
22,621
20,864
22,381
27,066
16,652
11 , 533
2'., 584
11,600
1,103
2,681
1,923
2,591
1,845
437
121
899
38,496
Pay roll,
worlrweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
13,201
12,1.08
',09«
12,799
10,149
5,749
3,04'
4 .093
400,33?
137,29.;
63,702
38,131
30,475
50,640
38,777
10,688
8,054
22,572
7,685,935
1,833,739
683,268
855,183
790,927
840,712
972,296
550,881
377,916
784,063
450,42
14
975
1,600
3,445
4,liE
3,117
4,741
2,041
1,544
2,875
45,555
212
156
15-'
160
167
429
353
378
9';o
248
65
392
419
358
547
467
418
,380
14,883
3,866
3,358
4,510
5,877
4,827
3,108
1,769
3,357
15,821
2,680
1,199
1,736
1,376
1,425
2,536
1,543
1,445
1,881
32,261
2,634
564
4 .474
4,526
3,488
4,478
3,316
2,284
6,497
44,629
10/,157
74,078
103,303
67,206
16,415
4,363
33,278
1,574,832
637,870
66,621
141,899
166,600
129,744
185,415
77,861
59,516
109,306
1,895,391
675,816
162,230
137,751
191,406
233,720
191,008
115,173
63,196
125,091
552,209
Kind of business, and city site
(number of inhabitants)
101 , 383
51,013
67,230
49,734
49,489
84,464
47,309
44,301
57,286
105,788
18,003
145,894
138,917
105,969
131,294
95,943
66,651
192,433
Establish-
(dumber)
CLMNINfi Am DYIINi; PUNTS
(EXC. RUO CLEANING)— Coir.
East .South Central , total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,0ai to 99,999
25,000 to 49,990
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West .South Central, total..
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to .•'49,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,919
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or mure
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of are.
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to -,999
Remainder of area
DIAPER .SERVICE
United States, total..
Cities of —
500,000 or more...
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999..
25,000 to 49,999..
10,000 to 24,999..
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area...
New England, total
Cities of —
300,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Middle Atlantic, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
206
181
89
172
283
334
262
693
4,437
446
421
352
261
289
587
552
455
1,074
1,025
66
67
56
112
138
167
140
279
1,873
281
211
126
138
170
312
112
134
389
Receipts,
entire year
CniousaTid
dolljTi)
49,934
10,992
5,358
2,514
4,121
5,813
6,831
4,559
9,246
76,981
9,555
10,567
9,869
6,110
5,743
11,10.;
8,605
5,905
9,523
25,506
3,419
2,736
1,724
3,934
4,089
3,335
2,511
3,758
86,430
17,576
13,874
7,863
7,249
8,612
12,668
4,170
4,178
10,240
25,887
Piy roll,
entire year
(TTioujflnd
2,-, 414
5,783
2,739
1,125
1,873
2,525
2,894
1,849
3,626
33,501
4,583
5,302
4,732
2,860
2,583
4,814
3,342
2,145
3,140
11,196
1,760
1,353
827
1,925
1,798
1,367
914
1,252
42,855
11,716
3,235
4,230
3,263
1,550
988
308
597
2,174
(x)
1,089
596
248
(x)
47
10,464
6,316
1,035
781
1,309
271
384
105
263
6,174
3,982
537
439
553
472
50
(»)
(x)'"
9,198
7,179
4,072
3,667
4,411
6,163
1,971
1,795
4,399
10,061
Acuve
proprie.
tors,'
November
(Atumbft)
Paid
employees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov IS
225
184
94
190
315
367
296
780
4,729
484
440
388
272
320
619
612
494
1,100
1,196
96
73
61
134
169
192
168
303
346
240
163
181
221
403
136
155
491
4,889
1,233
1,561
1,237
545
282
107
207
(x)
457
240
81
(x)
15
4,002
2,476
384
287
506
110
100
29
110
2,642
1,798
222
165
195
197
13
(x)
(x)'"
3,448
1,918
774
1,307
1,923
2,204
1,479
2,8'/8
21,398
2,586
2,881
2,;7C
1,813
1,772
3,144
2,337
1,562
2,507
6,003
768
653
415
998
1,009
827
572
761
16,802
3,219
2,710
1,560
1,369
1,806
2,563
8i9
807
1,929
4,685
Pay roll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
(DolldTS)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)'
2,020
563
873
587
270
169
73
130
270
99
50
(x)
9
1,597
963
144
126
191
43
55
20
1,197
765
113
84
115
80
6
(x)
(x)"
113,749
55,387
22, .'75
38,981
50,877
61,147
38,778
VB,103
6 2,t42
92 ,780
103,385
97,299
59,809
54,645
101,057
68,930
44,638
70,099
226,693
33,227
25,397
16,176
38,906
37,553
28,832
20,027
26,575
836,100
175,473
135,040
77,169
71,432
85,955
123,422
39,271
36,446
91,892
196,973
92,535
24,410
33,074
23,398
11,022
6,130
2,243
4,161
(x)
11,498
4,320
1,8U
(x)
288
76,219
46,431
7,705
5,543
9,140
2,322
2,175
642
2,261
51,050
34,399
4,480
3,013
4,085
3,841
218
(x)
(x)""
4.16
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4C.— CITY SIZE-
-PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES -SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
ESTABLISHMKNI^. RcCErKTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kjnd of business, and city sue
{number of inhabitantsj
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(ThouidruJ
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
Acuve
proprie-
tors,"
November
(Thousand
dotlaTs) (J^umbcr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Payroll,
worlrweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Kind of business, and city size
(number of inhabitants)
Establish'
Receipts,
(TTiousdnd
(>{uTnb<r) , dolldrj)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
doHars)
Acave
propne-
tors.*
November
(Humhcr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
i^iumbfr)
DI4PEH SERVICE — Continued
West North {Jentral, totAl. .
Cities of--
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999 .-..
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic , total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remalrjier of area
West South Central, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
ELECTRICAl REPAIR SHOPS
United States, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more....
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
New England, total
Cities of--
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 49,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
19,440
4,743
1,445
1,346
1,558
1,470
2,142
1,545
1,167
3,524
1,116
251
181
143
149
50
27
187
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)'
(x)'
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)'
Jii.
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)'
(x)
(x)
259
741
510
305
123
(x)
184
1,001
(x)
90
237
203
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
135
121
55
24
53
339
421
403
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
171
122
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
14
311
13
205
250
314
201
52
112
99
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
559
179
282
133
162
153
257
76
113
51
46
(x)
(x)'
214,796
72,799
19,405
21,559
17,657
15,916
24,304
13,099
8,503
21,554
12,345
2,175
3,024
1,731
2,084
1,351
329
162
1,439
(x)
(x)'
46,831
(x)
(x)'
20,131
19,984
4,738
4,834
3,501
2,865
5,956
1,593
990
2,370
2,556
637
778
333
439
170
35
17
147
4,885
1,456
1,391
1,612
1,555
2,248
1,636
1,215
3,633
1.132
256
187
148
153
50
26
191
103
34
53
24
25
33
(x)
21,100
(x)
3,620
(x)
272
(x)
(x)'"
(x)""
Ji!
(x)
1,624
4,506
3,898
1,761
600
(x)
1,081
2,936
2,573
(x)
(x)
388
(x)
272
6,423
2,122
2,067
1,511
358
51
314
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8,245
1,939
2,360
1,713
1,424
2,599
977
556
1,287
1,211
265
387
162
190
100
23
10
74
4,311
1,597
2,204
1,029
878
1,357
(x)
(x)""
1,023,197
442,500
102,725
106,734
76,741
59,712
126,918
34,679
20,871
52,317
53,186
12,864
1-, ,469
7,101
8,649
3,112
735
353
2,903
ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOPS— Ccr.,
Middle Atlantic, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more... .
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
East North Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central, total.
Cities of —
500,000 or iflore
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more. . ..
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999,
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
East South Central, total.
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West South Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more....
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
4,906
2,241
235
331
346
292
479
296
158
528
3,610
1,091
226
240
297
340
340
273
173
630
1,851
282
167
131
137
99
211
154
201
469
279
47
323
238
212
265
214
188
533
163
133
50
89
133
156
116
271
243
230
230
139
112
288
249
172
392
31
61
77
72
58
129
1,940
479
302
158
139
122
200
81
74
385
66,033
18,054
5,109
7,716
32,668
3,830
4,411
4,099
3,313
7,729
3,044
1,962
4,977
42,053
9,295
1,044
1,013
904
rS3
3,390
472
375
973
9,271
2,328
238
350
350
305
506
324
163
545
3,739
3,925
376
501
472
316
1,247
282
177
420
3,795
19,545
2,239
2,753
4,024
3,286
3,273
2,215
1,290
3,428
17,457
5,443
543
601
899
634
550
207
125
264
3,008
1,127
219
237
303
351
354
296
184
668
1,882
»,045
2-/ 3
247
356
301
233
115
66
159
3,551
2,200
1,437
1,331
1,215
2,246
1,384
1,322
2,771
23,705
762
602
297
234
209
365
174
132
233
4,617
279
170
126
143
102
219
158
200
435
318
203
146
133
117
220
105
78
142
5,454
1,045
3,766
2,743
2,095
2,634
1,794
1,081
3,093
9,459
1,435
298
343
503
360
411
282
124
356
1,550
2,272
1,250
744
925
1,288
1,194
657
1,129
17,609
500
224
178
179
192
142
62
73
2,911
2,147
2,996
2,433
1,474
970
2,753
1,353
1,069
1,864
5,490
419
730
539
264
159
396
168
107
129
1,062
667
317
802
384
596
4/,8
714
20,645
4,074
7,259
3,761
1,768
1,144
1,226
2,146
690
512
2,139
1,993
781
379
144
171
332
65
28
131
234
43
328
251
230
231
227
194
533
167
147
54
93
139
165
122
272
248
232
238
140
120
302
256
178
396
235
75
150
48
42
X
131
73
100
34
48
73
20
66
64
138
2,038
498
312
161
150
133
210
87
82
405
690
116
436
232
200
237
172
77
213
238
150
84
78
124
100
44
66
1,522
224
302
263
137
78
227
124
73
69
778
32"
148
72
90
165
32
U
90
See footnotes at ^nd of table.
CITY SIZE
4.17
Table 4C.— CITY SIZE— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
ESTABLISMMENI^. RECEIPTS, PaV RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business, and aty size
(number of inhabirants)
Establish'
ments
(^umbff)
Receipts,
entire year
Pay roll, "
entire year
(Thousand (Thousand
dolldrs) dollars)
Acuvc
propnc
tors,"
November
(Tsfumber)
Kiid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(^iuinber)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Dollars)
ICind of business, and city size
(number of inhabitants)
Establish-
ments
(>fumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
November
(>tumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov ■ IJ
(^lumber)
FUNERAL SERVICE
United Slates, total...
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
Nev England, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
Middle Atlantic, total.
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
East North Central, toti
Cities of —
500,000 or more....
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
West North Central, tot)
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
South Atlantic, total..
Cities of —
500,000 or more....
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
East South Central, toti
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area.,..
West South Central, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area , . . . .
18,675
3,180
676
1,194
1,157
1,364
2,323
2,089
1,846
4,846
1,516
271
222
216
262
110
30
280
4,907
1,539
186
319
306
338
601
456
316
846
4,354
980
161
184
252
320
426
395
387
1,249
1,842
155
56
66
70
79
213
201
223
779
2,195
206
22
145
160
152
277
310
288
635
81
63
34
69
128
211
184
418
210
249
240
348
572,355
90,019
18,792
40,726
133,564
38,029
52,905
50,564
51,731
75,021
53,793
38,939
77,809
23,279
7,921
10,126
8,812
8,757
11,294
7,382
4,696
7,752
2,849
660
1,160
1,179
1,324
2,397
2,217
1,980
5,026
8,564
3,158
4,074
3,668
3,816
5,318
4,068
2,870
5,190
40,674
1,377
2,591
3,716
10,509
7,128
5,564
5,945
2,106
621
5,085
141,791
554
1,832
1,016
786
788
293
61
638
19,167
242
211
194
242
106
25
243
4,783
664
433
366
382
156
38
321
8,619
56,033
7,033
10,043
10,587
9,445
17,196
11,113
6,540
13,801
137,907
42,382
8,110
8,233
12,001
14,565
14,930
11,004
8,049
18,633
51,163
8,384
3,719
3,761
3,485
3,539
7,231
5,110
4,625
11,309
67,268
8,929
1,660
7,266
8,549
6,896
9,707
7,748
5,581
10,932
4,262
3,335
1,712
2,456
3,640
5,273
3,800
6,973
42,046
8,824
932
1,358
1,513
1,285
2,136
1,180
643
1,296
18,647
5,901
1,571
1,693
1,891
2,388
2,009
1,240
716
1,238
7,641
2,170
737
600
694
593
1,049
589
482
727
12,632
1,974
452
1,507
1,981
1,284
1,720
1,360
866
1,488
960
867
251
584
727
945
638
916
8,510
1,315
197
322
316
326
614
476
337
880
4,793
958
164
182
306
346
496
474
471
1,396
1,944
119
57
80
70
97
230
221
255
815
218
11
124
131
126
254
290
268
630
55
42
55
143
214
202
455
4,297
4,352
4,102
2,661
2,784
6,809
6,299
5,276
5,466
1,213
997
1,062
593
535
1,391
1,093
810
816
3,334
477
599
672
631
1,028
706
377
795
7,738
2,030
609
590
742
919
849
609
461
929
3,402
721
244
240
279
224
492
309
308
585
6,306
765
202
712
818
605
862
758
543
1,021
452
416
150
322
439
556
407
696
36
80
195
259
228
313
544
424
459
272
298
709
671
508
531
451,463
154,321
193,205
168,663
171,332
218,714
146,108
93,148
153,872
10,583
34,427
18,515
15,174
14,538
5,759
1,211
12,022
370,638
171,340
17,324
25,906
28,487
25,073
41,391
24,021
12,538
24,558
357,585
114,273
29,548
31,449
36,444
45,675
38,197
23,761
14,047
24,191
147,657
40,324
13,235
12,114
13,054
11,658
21,005
11,604
9,335
14,828
246,523
38,048
8,933
28,038
38,212
24,305
33,793
26,865
17,163
31,116
117,808
19,545
17,524
4,917
12,454
13 ,740
18,456
12,673
13,499
166,072
21,904
19,331
19,480
12,015
11,171
27,619
22,059
16,246
16,197
FUNERAL SERVICE — Continued
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999 ,
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 OP more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
GENERAL AUTCHOBILE
REPAIR SHOPS
United States, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
New England, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
Middle Atlantic, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more....
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area,...
East North Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999....
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic, total..
Cities of-
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
13
18
15
41
55
75
89
117
106
78
49
43
69
151
82
89
174
60,147
6,742
3,108
3,984
3,367
3,489
5,044
3,634
3,090
27,689
3,541
164
575
383
423
476
180
38
1,302
10,210
2,352
390
606
575
585
891
623
513
3,675
10,409
1,612
480
475
589
750
710
618
445
4,730
7,263
496
302
354
316
225
524
382
444
4,220
7,643
485
128
548
475
320
514
427
393
,353
48,502
1,785
1,361
926
2,452
2,505
2,245
2,031
1,532
45,218
495
260
173
540
413
309
213
158
9,000
15
20
17
30
59
83
90
108
176
96
65
169
151
144
104
89
9,975
5,274
3,567
9,864
7,103
5,634
4,2S4
2,801
183,812
9,823
7,108
4,295
3,515
4,030
7,053
2-, 895
2,416
4,078
839,466
136,433
57,053
76,032
61,583
53,758
74,847
46,357
38,961
294,437
55,337
2,333
10,146
6,154
7,222
7,804
2,322
616
18,740
160,999
47,763
5,493
10,312
9,289
9,523
12,694
8,892
6,877
50,156
148,656
2,643
1,777
947
700
762
1,061
373
262
475
158,640
36,281
13,683
18,143
13,972
11,046
14,619
3,170
6,423
36,303
9,704
582
2,085
1,261
1,332
1,481
397
104
2,462
30,585
35,353
7,443
3,841
11,148
11,256
10,356
7,428
5,720
51,111
35,089
8,376
5,695
6,193
5,551
2,573
6,979
4,575
5,252
39,895
98,774
8,832
3,238
13,574
10,234
4,876
7,962
5,561
4,459
40,038
12,323
1,215
2,329
1,944
1,880
2,323
1,341
908
5,817
28,919
76
70
56
50
70
164
94
104
186
66,914
919
574
298
237
282
406
159
124
223
71,341
7,550
3,525
4,405
3,806
3,888
5,715
4,082
3,472
30,471
3,766
169
616
410
462
504
185
43
1,377
11,375
2,603
430
666
645
649
1,011
716
562
4,093
U,557
10,331
1,845
2,075
2,666
2,411
1,926
1,214
881
5,570
12,966
1,904
1,322
1,403
1,304
487
1,158
669
786
3,928
21,530
2,347
853
3,886
2,830
1,252
1,822
1,242
909
6,389
1,788
551
525
668
825
820
690
498
5,192
8,124
13,101
5,485
7,655
5,961
4,857
6,745
4,194
3,314
20,029
4,605
236
927
586
619
715
200
52
1,270
13,019
54,986
36,380
18,943
13,457
15,958
21,328
7,949
5,151
9,660
3,205,845
697,758
275,969
366,266
278,174
223,531
297,770
170,027
U2,936
763,414
193,935
11,458
40,978
25,721
26,457
29,854
8,011
1,983
49,473
616,490
4,714
482
973
887
758
1,078
635
478
3,014
12,003
571
348
400
351
250
600
440
507
4,657
8,302
547
146
571
521
341.
596
472
440
4,668
3,519
788
836
1,015
1,020
835
589
440
2,961
6,405
786
547
599
568
260
558
359
398
2,330
11,230
969
368
1,646
1,343
620
973
715
554
4,042
257,557
23,393
45,572
38,689
37,167
46,435
26,560
18,816
122,301
554,662
176,062
37,680
41,610
52,028
47,500
38,977
25,525
18,679
116,601
264,380
39,315
25,397
28,526
25,583
10,901
22,999
14,163
15,527
81,969
443,346
47,486
16,236
78,983
57,604
24,483
%7,351
25,749
18,963
136,426
See footnotes at end of table.
4.18
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4C.— CITY SIZE— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
EvrABLJSHMENTS. RlCEIPT5,
Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business, and city size
(number of inhabitants)
Establish-
ments
(Numbtr)
R£ceipt5.
entire year
{Thousand
doll<lri)
PayroU.
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,"
November
{Humhcr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Humh^)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Kind of business, and aty size
(number of inhabitants)
Establish-
ments
(NumbCT)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
PayroU,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Acavc
proprie-
tors,-
November
{Humbcr)
Paid 1
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number)
Pay roll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Oollari)
GENHIAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR
SHOPS—Continued
3,836
41,851
7,882
4,261
4,547
163,251
LINEN SUPPLY SERVICE— Con.
West North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
92
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
East South Central, total...
21
12
16
9
17
16
1
86
5,929
3,441
2,266
882
788
(x)
(X)"
(x1
2,233
1,563
813
237
178
(X)
(x)"
(x^
10
3
12
3
8
(x)
(x)"
(xl
970
763
407
126
122
(x)
(x)"
fxl
Cities of—
500,CX)0 OP more
271
254
79
185
283
298
209
2,257
7,424
5,285
4,377
1,366
2,677
3,300
3,558
2,472
18,816
81,576
1,426
1,044
338
519
770
696
497
2,592
15,693
296
271
98
223
319
340
235
2,479
8,203
634
525
148
297
422
439
317
1,765
7,973
28,153
21,636
6,534
10,372
15,359
15,427
10,389
54,831
327,528
41,405
30,334
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49, 99^*
15,679
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
4,331
(x)
10,000 to 24,999
2,500 to 4,999
(x)
2,500 to 4,999
South Atlantic, total
Cities of—
(xl
West South Central, total...
18
3
24
23
9
2
1
6
34
4,918
1,801
7,332
6,668
1,364
(x)
(x)"
568
9,175
1,692
1,235
2,379
2,883
413
(x)
(x)"
191
3,255
7
7
6
2
(x)
(x)"
3
(x)
780
566
1,355
1,463
205
(x)
(x) ' '
130
1,667
Cities of—
470
608
573
347
356
721
662
603
3,034
2,452
8,381
10,239
10,395
4,370
3,886
8,399
6,262
6,460
23,184
34,137
2,035
2,603
2,6X1
932
740
1,721
1,084
1,005
2,932
5,854
509
684
632
339
409
793
731
681
3,375
2,746
368
1,094
1,190
432
394
860
662
591
1,882
2,605
42,883
51 ,462
54,468
18,542
16,292
35,990
23,607
21,334
62 ,950
122,381
250,000 to 499,9?9
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
30,237
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
46,952
45,214
7,368
(x)
(x)
2,500 to 4,999
3,545
East South Central, total...
Cities of—
58,912
Mountain, total
12
9
3
6
2
72
4,393
3,329
893
(x)
425
;x)
11,659
1,500
1,222
291
(x)
133
(xi
4,411
(x)"
(x)
(x)"
4
(x)
(x)
905
554
115
(x)
79
(X)
2,511
Cities of—
185
144
105
183
202
200
182
1,251
7,369
3,886
2,691
2,031
2,836
3,627
2,970
2,269
13,327
133,047
836
616
472
586
755
593
342
1,654
25,507
199
164
125
200
233
220
204
1,401
8,580
369
246
203
238
332
270
162
785
8,954
19,594
11,647
9,981
12,062
15,892
12,038
7,295
34,322
519,372
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 34,999
30,040
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
22,593
3,534
(x)
25,000 to ^9,999
10,000 to 24,999
2,300
(x)
2,500 to 4,999
2,500 to 4,999
West South Central, total...
Cities of—
34,389
Pacific, total
9
14
19
9
8
10
1
1
1
32
3,365
3,317
2,521
952
414
279
(x)
(x)
(x)
5,352
1,576
1,250
959
322
125
53
(x)
(X)
(x)
1,831
2
(x)
(x)
2
4
5
(X)
(x)
(x)
18
888
738
533
174
71
37
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,047
Cities of—
1,163
744
455
498
462
723
244
263
2,817
1,176
25,395
15,779
9,503
11,440
8,909
13,726
4,789
4,836
38,670
233,203
6,254
3,583
2,059
2,225
1,839
2,653
934
991
4,959
91,101
1,363
371
560
599
529
339
233
302
3,229
675
2,009
1,203
713
779
651
972
325
322
1,980
39,877
122,997
74,054
42,346
43,442
37,792
54,913
13,857
19,930
104,541
1,731,952
31,279
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
23,511
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
17,077
6,452
2,308
1,451
(x)
2,500 to 4,999
(x)
2,500 to 4,999
(x)
Mountain, total
39,800
LINBI SUPPLY SERVICE
Cities of—
'io
7
3
6
3
1
2
96
1,152
2,156
1,102
780
138
(x)
(x)"
(x)
498
526
423
235
46
(x)
(X)"
(X)
5
"a
2
(x)
(x)"
(x)
275
375
185
180
31
(x)
(xi"
(x)
nnlted States, total
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
9,574
13,185
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
447
114
180
155
118
103
23
7
29
124,966
31,683
38,595
22,277
9,389
7,369
1,006
275
2,543
49,877
13,545
13,549
7,970
2,604
2,178
268
93
1,017
264
120
108
57
61
37
7
6
15
20,131
6,334
6,557
3,747
1,355
1,046
142
27
533
949 ,724
271,755
253,785
139,566
52,395
40,559
5,211
770
13,087
9,152
5,562
1,292
(x)
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999
(x)
10,000 to 24,999....
5,000 to 9,999
(x)
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Cities of—
38
17
10
11
2
12
" i
5
14,712
15,184
5,349
2,932
1,950
(x)
1,806
(x)"
339
212,025
6,651
2,797
1,168
846
(X)
696
(x)"
153
57,870
27
11
2
11
(x)
5
(x)"
3
14,410
2,615
1,011
416
356
(x)
281
(X)"
91
27,609
131,268
Neu England , total
103
12,040
4,230
51
1,907
77,450
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
55,334
21,181
Cities of—
19
'30
29
14
7
1
3
343
4,025
4,773
1,988
558
397
(X)
w"
71,571
1,593
1,481
763
150
107
M
(x)"
26,261
3
12
17
13
4
(x)
(x)"
203
697
658
357
86
41
(x)
(x)"
10,377
28,698
27,848
13,324
3,032
1,974
(X)
(x)"
496,913
16,435
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
13,094
50,000 to 99,999
2,500 to 4,999
(x)
25,000 to 49,999
3,015
10,000 to 24,999
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS (INC.
CCfWERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY)
United States, total
Cities of--
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999....
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999....
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
New England, total
2,500 to 4,999
Middle Atlantic, total
1,206,853
Cities of—
230
25
31
22
16
9
2
2
6
318
52,979
5,655
6,033
2,793
1,270
1,430
M
(x)
1,077
62,805
19,416
2,086
2,389
984
367
482
(x)
(x)
441
24,419
147
8
8
11
16
4
(x)
(x)
3
113
7,362
910
1,085
433
169
224
(x)
(x)
175
10,427
373,858
38,794
U,358
16,610
7,325
8,380
(X)
(x)
6,902
464,465
3,864
1,064
1,465
1,302
1,343
1,898
1,408
1,046
1,322
86,514
19,433
22,590
18,406
17,133
20,019
12,180
7,370
8,280
29,921
5,754
6,217
4,418
3,871
3,807
1,752
873
1,257
3,742
1,024
1,286
1,171
1,277
1,985
1,472
1,090
1,363
11,109
2,923
3,314
2,601
2,347
2,481
1,293
721
820
510,302
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
120,852
133,959
92,444
81,552
82,893
38,052
19,741
Reneinder of area
25,948
East North Central, total...
967
12,031
2,924
882
1,597
60,005
Cities of—
112
21
34
46
44
38
16
1
6
38,066
6,075
7,353
5,049
3,596
1,890
492
(x)
(x)
16,716
2,516
2,512
1,221
870
365
121
(X)
(x)
68
5
15
7
a
7
1
(x)
(x)
6,819
1,166
1,174
523
415
139
65
(x)
(X)
313,715
53,941
44,912
23,693
16,690
7,165
2,291
(x)
(x)
Cities of—
127
25J
124
130
135
58
15
124
2,592
3,598
1,883
1,298
1,021
474
79
1,086
759
819
464
280
282
94
10
216
120
220
94
116
136
55
15
126
338
433
273
170
164
66
7
146
14,887
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
15,549
9,156
5,563
6,058
i,195
177
5,420
See footnotes at end of table.
CITY SIZE
4.19
Tabic 4C.— CITY SIZE— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
C'ilABI.ISHMtNTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RoI.I., AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business, and city size
(number of inhibitants)
Escablish'
ment»
(>fumbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thouiand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tors"
November
(>Iumfacr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>(unibCT)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoWart)
ICind of business, and city size
(number of inhabitants)
Paid
EsQbUah-
ments
Receipts,
entire year
Pay roll,
cntir« year
Active
proprie'
tora.*
employees,
workweek
ended
Pay roU.
workweek
ended
(Thoiwand
(Thousand
Movembcr
nearest
Nov- IS
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
<loll<lrs)
dollars)
(Number)
(Number)
(Dollari)
6,783
913,036
501,646
5,569
272,495
9,604,700
1,250
289,754
162,623
867
74,727
3,120,596
498
106,015
58,314
375
30,945
1,130,031
688
121,968
67,593
431
37,060
1,269,170
601
90,259
50,418
427
23,416
942,691
679
92,849
51,025
479
29,260
989,852
1,031
96,584
52,207
865
32,265
1,009,157
816
52,056
26,791
847
18,654
519,304
573
27,428
13,700
616
9,764
265,312
647
36,123
13,975
662
11,394
353,587
703
62,838
35,088
495
13,655
652,296
55
0,659
3,758
40
1,916
70,337
183
22,539
12,669
115
6,247
238,191
107
10,799
6,166
73
3,397
115,911
94
7,445
4,195
62
2,257
77,242
122
8,297
4,643
95
2,627
85,179
42
2,484
1,302
31
794
25,399
12
616
330
6
185
5,767
88
3,999
2,025
73
1,232
34,270
1,201
208,422
116,924
747
55,636
2,264,076
446
104,875
58,496
230
27,136
1,148,668
72
18,131
10,539
30
4,610
201,544
102
17,804
10,175
62
4,826
191,171
98
14,717
8,254
56
4,101
153,762
106
18,031
9,518
71
4,789
198,061
143
16,290
9,109
78
4,732
171,785
94
6,142
3,482
79
1,914
65,007
58
2,756
1,470
61
336
26,714
32
9,676
5,831
80
2,642
107,264
1,126
186,434
100,249
919
47,941
1,946,125
354
93,232
51,617
245
21,765
936,265
69
15,198
6,727
39
4,013
153,377
70
15,533
8,365
46
4,165
158,000
107
18,198
10,212
77
4,828
192,172
138
20,133
10,893
101
5,766
205,697
147
13,035
7,071
123
4,027
139,824
120
5,543
2,681
156
1,^76
53,770
67
3,853
2,013
66
1,184
40,061
54
1,609
665
66
417
11,959
544
63,619
34,056
447
20,066
660,524
31
16,336
8,792
45
4,759
169,802
47
9,816
5,563
a
2,984
106,629
43
8,222
4,563
29
2,435
88,275
42
6,946
3,846
19
2,094
71,954
37
5,381
3,060
28
1,876
60,210
94
8,651
4,529
37
3,204
92,565
83
5,220
2,620
93
1,802
50,172
66
1,899
871
68
714
17,044
51
648
207
57
198
4,772
976
135.957
74,975
737
48.877
1,422,883
83
27,656
15,912
54
8,036
294,544
40
8,045
4,335
24
3,230
94,958
100
21,658
12,025
52
7,197
521,196
123
21,062
11,620
89
8,035
239.230
103
14,412
3,034
65
5,534
154.445
142
14,902
7,740
87
5,796
155,246
137
11,449
5,989
133
4,567
116,013
94
5,914
2,942
99
2,400
56,849
154
10,859
5,778
134
4,082
U0,402
434
53,304
28,297
429
20,349
538,588
'60
15,513
8,516
86
5,213
164,952
42
10,852
5,960
15
4,156
106,715
22
3,832
2,165
14
1,419
39,321
35
5,246
2,700
27
2,077
51,380
72
6,683
3,425
75
2,703
64,995
91
6,217
3,134
85
2,598
60,808
58
2,810
1,371
68
1,298
27,533
54
2,101
1,026
59
880
22,883
763
73,768
39,022
729
27,315
751,170
86
12,415
6,907
82
4,421
132,351
82
12,121
6,662
69
4,337
126,M8
74
14,250
7,660
47
5,126
148,253
50
7,519
4,048
44
2,489
77,392
58
6,600
3,512
44
2,607
67,983
138
9,901
5,145
153
3,954
100,102
147
7,113
3,349
149
2,844
65,094
91
2,860
1,299
99
1,136
25,051
37
989
440
42
401
8,796
1,759
159
222
278
223
362
232
149
135
2,997
960
179
203
300
358
339
261
191
206
172
102
112
89
89
228
199
193
275
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS (INC.
COmmCIAl PHCTOCSUU'HY)— Con.
Middle AUantio, total | 3,569
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 259,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Reminder of area
East North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,600 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Reoainder of area
Vest North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
ReuBinder of area
South Atlantic , total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 to 499,999
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249, 99Q
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 4 1.999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West South Central, total
Cities of—
500,300 or more 123
250,000 to 499,999 146
100,000 to 249,999 155
50,000 to 99,999 96
25,000 to 49,999 98
10,000 to 24,999 219
5,000 to 9,999 215
2, MO to 4,999 146
Remainder of area 100
Mountain, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more...
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999..
25,000 to 49,999..
10,000 to 24,999..
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999....
Reaainder of area. . .
Pacific, total
Cities of—
SCO, OOO or more 537
250,000 to 499,9^ 258
100,000 to 249,999 173
50,000 to 99,999 124
25,000 to 49,999 141
10,000 to 24,999 208
5,00. to 9,999 83
2,500 to 4,999 72
Remainder of area 164
See footnotes at end of table.
192
226
166
220
162
117
130
111
93
33
65
92
112
73
69
62
62
32
73
95
86
89
69
1,760
60,098
13,143
3,487
7,055.
40,829
3,068
2,573
3,731
2,403
3,363
1,856
1,069
1,201
49,040
13,832
1,213
498
893
478
661
255
111
202
14,008
1,732
151
190
248
204
370
244
154
194
2,986
4,764
528
281
488
281
357
172
95
6,420
23,514
3,494
3,830
4,473
5,024
3,730
2,338
1,487
1,145
21,501
8,397
905
1,114
1,U3
l',216
650
313
184
111
6,051
940
172
168
279
351
361
285
209
221
3,176
428
539
614
699
451
224
142
97
3,127
4,745
2,526
2,534
1,704
1,341
3,241
2,170
1,645
1,595
17,058
2,097
346
1,064
475
299
509
293
205
163
4,389
99
73
39
242
216
207
287
848
366
457
304
179
430
228
171
144
3,707
976
3,059
2,727
2,129
1,863
1,271
624
702
7,063
1,307
226
839
575
524
323
250
32
112
1,621
154
45
176
219
152
232
165
U3
121
517
127
473
436
293
223
170
68
74
1,827
1,699
618
699
891
709
391
269
14,291
431
486
141
153
174
109
35
42
115
72
271
273
124
121
119
93
72
40
2,468
2,148
2,192
1,376
1,395
2,044
1,530
620
518
6,263
709
565
510
302
332
345
202
43
120
107
136
146
82
87
232
215
144
102
335
384
357
183
251
270
176
48
73
938
725
354
994
1,377
806
657
391
24,680
217
240
82
188
262
97
59
30
5,431
71
57
33
78
105
89
96
73
119
130
52
117
134
77
47
19
3,089
8,659
4,456
2,479
1,525
1,885
2,489
1,026
788
1,373
2,820
1,351
597
267
401
501
139
94
261
526
255
149
118
136
218
1,131
700
321
127
236
278
37
71
138
363,542
274,456
24,060
10,233
18,607
10,160
13,440
5,233
3,279
4,075
285,441
169,663
15,550
23,240
23,344
25,015
14,732
6,812
3,938
2,147
140,773
52,932
17,935
24,890
9,904
6,724
13,331
7,110
4,399
3,548
37,753
24,860
4,730
18,813
14,157
9,856
6,563
4,669
1,734
2,371
33,123
8,799
9,280
3,386
3,322
3,391
2,325
1,698
922
69,539
14,864
13,500
11,770
6,121
7,984
7,716
4,298
939
2,347
25,220
4,419
4,981
1,665
3,681
6,404
2,302
1,245
523
141,457
58,640
30,869
14,204
6,104
9,347
U,253
3,108
2,332
5,595
POWER LAUNDRIES
United States, total,.
Cities of—
500,000 or more...
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999,
50,000 to 99,999..
25,000 to 49,999..
10,000 to 24,999..
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area...
New England , total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Middle AUantlc, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
30,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Reaminder of area
West South Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999....
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
4.20
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4C.— CITY SIZE-
-PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
ESTABLISHMI-NTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business, and dty size
(number of inhabitants^
Establish'
menta
Wumhff)
Receipts,
entire year
Pay roll,
entire year
(TTiousand (Thousand
dollars) dolidrj)
Active
propne-
tors,*
November
(dumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(yiumber)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUrj)
Kind of business, and dty size
(number of mhabitants)
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(TTujusand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousarzd
dolldri)
Active
proptie-
tors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number)
POWER LAONDRIES — Continued
Mountain, total
Cities of--
500,000 or more.
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
ReiDBlnder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
PRESSING, ALTERATION,
OAHMENT REPAIR SHOPS
United States, total....
ClUes of~
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999. .
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area..*-..
Hew England, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Middle Atlantic, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or ncre
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
ResBlnder of area
West North Central , total . . .
Cities of—
500,00Ci or nwre
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Renainder of area
South Atlantic, total
CiUes of—
500,000 or Bcre
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
145
100
53
43
71
120
56
67
82
3,011
4,168
775
1,355
680
536
422
106
22
.272
19,247
11,597
1,122
1,113
1,174
963
1,320
747
383
828
9,941
5,797
782
585
701
608
479
301
202
486
2,288
895
425
272
105
97
160
84
60
190
3,291
1,255
171
603
310
265
239
99
92
257
31,637
17,240
5,418
3,316
2,380
7,117
5,636
3,503
2,893
1,374
97,057
3,084
1,875
1,401
4,117
2,940
1,827
1,385
611
55,795
1,687
1,035
823
2,185
1,691
1,164
910
360
23,801
56,596
36,315
24,923
78,519
55,484
35,662
26,052
10,975
1,044,512
28,581
21,773
7,744
4,756
7,934
13,189
4,385
3,827
4,868
365,661
17,141
12,283
4,301
2,706
4,941
7,605
2,407
2,019
2,392
67,704
171
85
52
48
65
119
61
81
49,783
6,694
4,871
1,873
1,230
2,169
3,526
1,205
1,051
1,182
41,893
318,629
220,727
81,052
48,926
96,315
143,977
47,379
40,241
47,266
1,459,696
178,934
32,974
35,296
23,160
21,708
25,998
12,805
7,759
22,027
32,729
6,218
6,529
5,143
3,959
5,045
2,559
1,569
3,953
23,916
4,652
5,124
3,724
3,078
3,352
1,555
1,035
3,247
19,230
3,845
4,256
3,207
2,630
3,302
1,694
1,088
2,641
709,076
134,321
139,663
110,384
85,328
106,541
53,829
34,465
86,089
28,531
4,729
4,312
3,039
102,473
4,833
8,826
5,124
3,761
2,962
602
128
2,295
1h2,126
819
1,394
927
615
439
126
16
393
25,147
786
1,409
707
553
446
104
22
285
19,659
902
542
412
332
87
9
241
15,079
17,765
30,166
20,022
13,170
9,606
2,796
292
8,656
547,123
85,888
7,242
8,123
8,595
6,846
10,405
6,126
2,872
6,029
82,073
16,184
1,042
1,340
1,323
1,049
1,814
1,082
431
882
M,402
11,886
1,144
1,125
1,198
972
1,314
768
378
874
10,357
9,304
678
805
849
653
1,222
699
287
582
9,258
354,665
24,936
27,746
29,346
22,107
37,943
22,921
8,778
18,681
308,659
48,209
6,599
4,523
6,449
4,696
4,032
2,718
1,625
3,222
16,588
8,219
1,359
866
1,177
797
746
512
264
462
3,241
5,977
811
602
735
656
497
321
216
542
2,457
5,099
847
604
745
588
511
346
174
344
2,226
177,011
28,672
18,848
24,351
17,254
16,135
10,457
5,477
10,454
69,513
6,526
3,121
1,930
708
969
1,173
670
423
1,063
22,964
10,333
885
3,356
2,204
1,393
1,484
831
745
1,733
1,190
617
433
151
191
215
156
108
180
4,376
2,225
191
580
504
237
328
191
201
419
950
452
286
108
103
178
97
66
212
3,372
305
334
287
122
140
157
107
75
149
3,514
1,299
171
601
312
266
245
103
98
277
1,450
154
479
367
218
244
137
159
306
25,779
13,274
9,304
3,140
4,331
4,591
3,305
2,155
3,634
104,961
48,220
3,847
13,407
10,536
5,115
6,701
4,003
4,245
8,887
PRESSING, ALTERATION .GARMENT
REPAIR SHOPS — Continued
East South Central , total . . .
Cities of—
500,000 or ii»re
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West South Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24.999..
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area. . . .
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more, . . .
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area. —
SELF-SERVICE UUNDBIES
United States, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,9/9.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area. . . .
New England , total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
lOiOOO to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999......
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
Middle Atlantic, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999.
100,000 to 249,999.
50,000 to 99,999...
25,000 to 49,999...
10,000 to 24,999...
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area....
East North Central, total.
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
369
167
71
58
71
48
48
128
1,186
190
263
240
47
59
82
75
65
165
233
125
23
82
59
27
46
6,123
2,619
1,082
505
461
308
399
85
63
596
,523
1,518
543
671
571
582
1,147
896
674
1,921
335
843
56
60
74
59
116
58
27
57
154
31
42
66
78
94
89
39
57
2,644
905
447
280
346
345
308
827
8,891
580
196
101
80
87
102
74
258
377
162
76
66
78
50
56
137
433
179
69
80
SO
66
67
204
978
2,010
2,093
279
309
334
671
660
1,052
4,882
.227
536
631
75
96
270
237
250
262
137
273
249
52
57
91
38
66
183
164
349
429
60
72
156
165
201
208
1,535
899
178
735
566
143
336
490
53,504
192
179
21
203
119
26
77
78
10,352
252
142
25
36
68
29
54
98
6,619
136
114
18
125
31
21
43
65
5,187
22,167
3,933
4,636
4,176
2,719
4,191
699
662
5,316
65,409
3,865
1,701
910
864
691
1,027
127
143
1,019
11,975
2,831
1,172
548
511
314
435
95
79
634
8,593
1,894
364
457
435
342
519
66
63
542
18,483
5,251
6,719
5,307
5,434
8,413
4,938
2,934
7,430
3,332
1,088
1,298
1,114
1,033
1,525
827
523
1,180
1,498
548
651
581
531
1,171
934
693
1,936
1,044
927
888
1,420
872
651
1,337
2,642
510
295
420
596
734
425
474
230
(x)
(>c)
78
15,005
10,069
717
683
322
574
1,053
(x)
(x)
461
6,789
2,093
334
637
1,037
1,003
793
426
145
266
129
142
97
84
33
(x)
(x)
16
2,728
(x)
(x)
1,341
104
116
67
70
46
(x)
(x)
13
1,867
1,314
153
112
166
120
183
(x)
(x)
89
1,303
833
43
60
72
65
124
(X)
(x)
57
674
1,191
101
86
134
83
149
(X)
(x)
54
1,104
438
101
129
179
191
137
48
19
61
147
30
41
76
78
99
96
44
63
309
87
97
165
159
143
53
30
56
See footnotes at end of table.
CITY SIZE
4.21
Table 4C.— CITY SIZE-
-PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind ot business, and city sue
(number of mhabicants)
Establish'
ments
Otumber)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollar)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dolLiri)
Active
proprie-
tors,"
November
(dumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humba)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollaw)
Kind of business, and city size
(number of inhabitants)
Eslabhsh-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Tk«wiind
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
doltarj)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
No« 15
(Number)
Payroll
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
SZLT-SHiVICE UUHmiES— Con
Vest North Central, total...
Cities of —
500,000 or a»re
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Renalnder of area
South Atlantic , total
Cities of--
500,000 or more 71
250,000 to 499,999 46
100,000 to 249,999 143
50,000 to 99,999 123
25,000 to 49,999 103
10,000 to 24,999 163
5,000 to 9,999 134
2,500 to 4,999 103
Remainder of area 234
East South Central, total.
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999 61
100,000 to 249,999 58
50,000 to 99,999 19
25,000 to 49,999 32
10,000 to 24,999 63
5,000 to 9,999 68
2,500 to 4,999 52
Remainder of area 94
West South Central, total 2,740
Cities of —
500,000 or more 87
250,000 to 499,999 214
100,000 to 249,999 151
50,000 to 99,999 121
25,000 to 49,999 116
10,000 to 24,999 368
5,000 to 9,999 361
2,500 to 4,999 311
Remainder of area 1,011
Mountain, total 438
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999 25
100,000 to 249,999 28
50,000 to 99,999 27
25,000 to 49,999 39
10,000 to 24,999 65
5,000 to 9,999 64
2,500 to 4,999 52
Remainder of area 138
Pacific, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more 246
250,000 to 499,999 77
100,000 to 249,999 72
50,000 to 99,999 73
25,000 to 49,999 61
10,000 to 24,999 143
5,000 to 9,999 55
2,500 to 4,999 43
Remainder of area 218
SHOE REPAIR SHCPS
United States, total | 39,763
Cities of —
500,000 or more U,659
250,000 to 499,999... 2,597
100,000 to 249,999... 3,677
50,000 to 99,999 3,101
25,000 to 49,999 3,056
10,000 to 24,999 4,032
5,000 to 9,999 2
2,500 to 4,999 2,327
Remainder of area 6,426
Hev England, total 3,322
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999 896
50,000 to 99,999 540
25,000 to 49,999 465
10,000 to 24,999 460
5,000 to 9,999 133
2,500 to 4,999 44
Renalnder of area. ; 368
See footnotes at end of table.
673
358
254
301
321
444
259
146
294
9,372
133
84
51
44
54
72
28
17
44
1,048
508
1,618
1,221
1,040
1,531
903
418
1,085
3,119
209
132
369
272
253
335
163
56
211
61
37
132
112
96
144
134
100
216
168
101
291
210
188
271
163
77
208
167
246
511
320
176
325
14,109
185
101
21
55
110
66
35
60
2,766
63
52
19
22
56
62
50
S3
2,795
154
94
25
67
108
75
54
64
767
1,617
1,172
929
686
2,134
1,816
1,529
3,459
2,716
182
306
250
196
141
431
374
335
551
74
228
152
126
116
377
378
325
,019
143
279
225
174
157
450
395
382
740
189
241
257
397
526
368
207
531
8,605
32
31
27
44
70
72
49
148
3,237
684
800
648
688
1,141
325
151
931
202,176
477
100
91
90
64
132
24
10
75
32,711
283
87
84
86
80
154
62
51
240
39,701
341
87
59
67
51
99
26
14
65
19,191
56,192
15,977
21,733
18,540
18,542
23 ,993
15,794
10,986
20,419
9,648
3,616
4,497
3,571
3,527
3,616
1,988
1,108
1,140
11,743
2,527
3,569
3,042
3,015
4,105
2,923
2,349
6,428
4,999
1,932
2,533
2,072
2,093
2,396
1,463
831
872
1,862
3,287
1,701
4,049
2,458
2,055
1,992
566
176
1,179
647
361
270
185
42
13
49
832
526
457
463
134
40
369
355
230
178
151
35
10
45
12,122
2,881
1,796
941
1,019
1,153
1,717
878
570
1,167
46,089
5,066
2,980
8,906
5,784
5,815
7,221
3,880
1,376
5,061
13,950
3,753
2,262
545
1,431
2,277
1,490
788
1,404
64,964
4,192
10,492
5,487
4,347
3,198
9,459
8,103
7,430
12,256
10,421
569
1,079
1,073
1,510
2,097
1,257
953
1,883
25,579
10,675
2,811
2,113
2,105
1,565
3,237
728
454
1,891
659,885
195,841
70,614
89,643
71,079
70,907
74,068
40,744
23,056
23,933
6,191
13,058
7,274
5,363
3,863
752
320
1,062
SHOE REPAK SHOPS— Continued
Middle AUantic, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central , total . . .
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 49,999 ...
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic , total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999......
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Vest South Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
12,060
6,005
561
726
840
727
1,165
760
453
823
7,721
2,888
420
462
643
734
672
475
406
1,021
3,648
546
281
281
198
176
346
280
305
1,235
630
111
468
396
320
379
381
313
870
295
192
71
120
185
236
202
538
2,717
293
244
291
127
170
325
340
298
629
1,066
145
84
52
112
114
127
133
299
881
540
277
234
232
386
156
173
643
51,883
7,004
12,265
3,948
26,087
2,283
3,485
3,804
3,458
5,249
3,185
1,666
2,666
39,061
3,962
340
634
532
522
515
271
105
123
6,161
6,155
561
713
838
732
1,198
776
468
824
7,689
2,166
167
325
299
299
348
194
64
86
3,478
13,939
2,649
2,886
4,197
4,409
4,065
2,468
1,673
2,775
17,419
2,271
741
578
763
784
589
252
106
77
2,868
403
435
630
726
691
491
417
1,028
3,675
1,155
378
317
420
455
409
195
77
62
2,692
1,688
1,537
1,257
1,231
2,185
1,535
1,570
3,724
24,705
410
354
288
262
239
323
159
132
103
5,490
533
279
279
197
177
357
292
311
1,250
221
224
164
177
163
234
134
111
88
3,423
4,308
840
3,224
3,342
2,492
3,102
2,496
1,786
3,105
1,046
232
749
908
634
719
511
310
381
600
103
446
377
297
381
363
311
850
519
144
445
539
412
its
376
241
278
2,225
1,446
510
908
1,271
1,428
908
1,666
15,136
530
384
131
196
265
232
133
127
2,697
285
175
66
119
186
223
194
541
2,676
373
256
91
122
201
ISO
124
128
1,770
1,804
2,296
830
1,063
2,151
1,999
1,420
1,803
6,583
393
470
577
160
199
375
288
162
73
1,080
282
231
281
132
166
322
347
294
621
1,072
242
268
395
113
139
257
217
128
73
806
622
429
1,038
1,020
974
746
948
22,851
177
143
85
240
207
123
62
43
4,149
137
79
50
115
118
133
140
300
3,520
99
71
42
135
119
73
36
24
1,733
5,695
3,682
2,188
1,713
1,888
2,958
1,143
1,041
2,543
1,271
772
497
369
443
438
no
85
164
889
528
279
226
226
389
164
174
645
503
279
205
161
190
208
59
40
U2,123
81,362
6,752
12,327
10,582
10,659
10,490
5,5U
1,918
2,522
122,912
45,667
U,530
11,315
U,986
15,449
U,936
3,108
2,oao
1,621
45,776
8,2«7
7,051
5,5«4
5,031
5,041
6,437
3,424
2,835
2,146
109,194
20,162
4,568
14,614
18,108
12,837
U,412
10,255
6,445
7,793
41,064
11,054
7,829
2,538
3,833
5,667
4,770
2,751
2,612
55,792
7,819
9,070
12,155
3,266
3,930
7,978
6,279
3,563
1,631
21,425
3,345
2,726
1,679
4,766
4,291
2,487
1,258
873
83,715
26,373
14,224
9,874
7,515
9,029
8,994
2,138
1,776
3,673
4.22 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4C.— CITY SIZE— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
EsrABLlSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL AND PERSONNEL
Kind cf business, and dty size
(number of inhabitants)
Establish'
ments
(^fumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dottdTi)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dottars)
Acuvc
propne-
tors,"
November
(^fumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
CNumber)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DollaTi)
Kind of busmess, and city size
(number of inhabitants)
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thouiand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dolldrj)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov IS
(Number)
10,297
1,436
119
183
203
202
256
161
93
243
2,017
716
113
111
196
208
188
149
98
238
OPHiXSTERY, FURNITUHE
REPAIR SHOPS
United States, total..
Cities of—
500,000 or more 3,007
250,000 to 499,999.. 723
100,000 to 249,999.. 1,016
50,000 to 99,999 396
25,000 to 49,999 938
10,000 to 24,999 1,174
5,000 to 9,999 703
2,500 to 4,999 442
Remainder of area 1,398
New Enf; land , total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100, Oa to 249,999 202
50,000 to 99,999 147
25,000 to 49,999 149
10,000 to 24,999 114
5,000 to 9,999 30
2,:i00 to 4,999 ,
Rema.nder of area
Middle AUantic , total | 2,906
Cities of—
500,000 or more
25<5,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,300 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
ReiDB Inder of area
East N3rth Central, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Reml Inder of area
West horth Central, total
Cities of—
5t-0,000 or more
2'i0,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic , total ....
Cities of—
5X),000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
100,000 to 249,999...
5),000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
13,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South central, total
Cities of—
'30,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999...
300,000 to 249,999...
;0,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Reealnder of area
West South Central, total
Cl'les of—
r00,000 or mor»
: 50,000 to 499,999...
;00,000 to 249,999...
'0,000 to 99,999
;:5,000 to 49,999
: 0,000 to 24,999
'i.OOO to 9,999
;',500, to 4,999
Reiialnder of area
Se • footnotes at end of tabl'* .
145
92
81
67
57
112
79
47
131
1,032
169
24
143
111
91
143
78
75
104
105
64
65
112
78
5B
118
126,375
30,107
11,346
13,966
48,950
10,359
13,589
11,742
10,821
12,164
5,921
2,603
10,226
12,125
2,906
3,367
2,919
2,462
2,574
1,096
446
2,212
3,332
809
1,115
1,000
1,034
1,309
763
475
1,509
4,826
1,265
1,731
1,463
1,241
1,330
622
287
1,151
2,450
1,321
2,965
2,404
1,753
1,191
198
40
1,122
39,161
675
554
390
260
40
8
220
8,731
231
156
153
U5
30
3,181
348
304
203
127
27
5
109
3,878
20,410
2,054
3,023
2,568
2,639
3,429
1,915
731
2,392
26,395
4,282
469
752
592
593
751
410
170
712
6,576
1,575
133
197
226
221
289
169
103
268
2,223
1,754
208
372
294
287
358
192
94
319
2,681
13,316
1,615
1,310
2,689
2,264
1,377
1,177
626
1,521
8,150
3,656
492
337
638
497
412
202
88
254
1,922
786
122
120
229
235
204
167
104
256
1,300
221
152
231
221
196
101
63
146
934
2,393
1,144
798
717
653
1,167
483
210
585
11,937
714
274
180
184
130
245
36
23
36
3,234
158
109
90
72
65
128
30
48
146
316
109
91
94
65
132
56
18
53
4,170
706
1,815
1,223
918
969
557
196
1,373
1,165
306
475
403
252
218
120
41
304
184
25
156
122
99
161
87
52
245
539
130
265
222
157
146
82
24
174
683
358
202
271
474
266
110
631
6,653
218
199
45
58
U8
47
21
132
1,600
103
140
37
42
87
36
22
1,012
875
1,111
1,2a
5»
497
904
618
2«
619
275
309
344
144
119
153
101
40
115
81
115
115
67
69
129
83
59
122
136
188
219
84
74
US
73
34
36
633,014
253,542
61,478
72,747
61,005
51,016
53,393
23,361
9,693
46,779
6,124
14,263
11,832
7,928
5,288
829
136
4,310
185,354
92,646
10,678
15,720
12,181
12,219
15,203
8,451
3,648
14,603
132,579
72,504
10,278
6,775
12,840
10,188
8,547
4,038
2,091
5,313
39,744
15,231
5,221
3,767
3,573
2,413
5,023
1,762
443
2,X6
70,325
24,952
6,206
10,453
8,578
5,620
4,629
2,747
(S2
6,448
4,402
5,228
1,193
1,224
2,622
934
544
2,843
35,908
5,750
7,459
7,500
3,211
2,450
3,627
2,340
918
2,653
UPHOLSTERY, FURNITURE REPAIR
SHOPS — Continued
Mountain, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY
REPAIR SHOPS
United States, total....
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999..
100,000 to 249,999..
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999....
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
New England, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Middle Atlantic, total
Cities of —
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West North Central, total...
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,99 •
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
South Atlantic, total
Cities of—
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
362
168
113
74
88
146
52
12,750
4,158
1,164
1,408
1,026
878
1,074
639
639
1,714
326
3,610
2,161
183
202
223
172
234
148
92
195
2,075
834
143
182
162
173
149
96
101
235
176
125
106
64
44
94
30
196
73
252
l'J2
133
150
114
119
281
575
221
199
554
358
277
129
283
16,934
169
57
42
129
68
48
18
47
4,128
6,465
2,466
1,378
1,196
1,272
1,795
430
292
1,690
86,401
1,730
669
348
317
294
349
42
37
342
13,404
430
194
128
90
101
163
60
52
195
13,053
34,339
10,307
10,947
6,907
5,495
6,258
3,523
2,736
5,789
6,476
2,174
1,399
898
768
513
287
135
254
4,295
1,172
1,436
1,053
893
1,104
704
647
1,749
5,668
790
816
233
1,960
129
922
100
606
97
543
36
163
25,305
361
92
3,613
234
127
96
94
35
7
117
3,695
16,339
1,333
1,585
1,473
1,172
1,393
777
453
775
15,831
2,606
212
272
168
115
112
52
20
56
3,092
2,218
182
205
232
180
241
149
92
196
2,160
3,360
1,219
1,430
1,278
1,116
780
440
452
756
6,154
2,031
322
220
180
214
53
31
19
22
1,135
877
139
188
163
181
159
99
104
250
1,535
1,359
860
435
185
542
192
281
765
9,739
374
373
165
90
14
62
19
15
22
172
133
106
64
44
97
37
69
247
1,836
966
1,981
1,217
761
933
598
495
952
313
278
330
194
96
112
58
36
42
201
72
258
206
135
145
119
119
284
72
29
24
70
31
29
11
25
1,600
625
234
165
123
117
135
26
16
159
6,214
2,702
940
945
475
375
314
170
107
186
420
138
54
1,647
1,135
91
136
82
59
70
25
13
36
1,311
311
126
103
98
92
36
19
155
165
90
43
7
37
12
15
21
136
123
161
109
56
63
35
31
32
CITY SIZE
Table 4C.— CITY SIZE— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— SELECTED KINDS OF BUSINESS, BY
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION: 1948— Continued
4.23
E-STABUSHMENTS. RkCEIPTS
Pay Roll, and Personnfi
Kind of business, and city size
(niimbcr ot inhabitants)
Establish-
[Dcnts
(Jijumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolbrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
(TTiousdnd
dollars)
Acuve
prophe-
tors."
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweeli
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweeic
ended
neatest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Kind of business, and city si«
(number of inhabitants)
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(T^iijand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thouiand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees.
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number)
Payroll
workwwi
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
WTCB, CLOCK, JZWEUtY
REPAIR SHOPS— Continued
Bast South Central, total...
673
3,477
472
679
273
9,622
WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY
REPAIR SHOPS— Continued
Itountain, total
348
2.104
295
354
151
6,007
CiUes of—
500,000 or more
127
87
29
33
70
80
73
174
1,099
1,091
614
119
212
277
416
279
469
6,704
160
145
U
36
29
62
12
17
967
132
83
30
33
70
82
74
175
1,121
79
76
7
22
22
34
14
19
493
3,077
2,961
162
703
618
1,233
365
503
19,633
Cities of—
500,000 or DSDre
'J7
54
22
46
37
34
31
67
1,657
493
377
169
255
246
212
110
242
11,419
121
78
23
a
6
14
1
1,581
56
54
24
46
37
38
32
67
1,720
57
36
U
20
8
U
1
4
623
250,000 to «99,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
2,515
1,4??
438
768
211
375
2,500 to 4,999
2,500 to 4,999
177
31,493
West South Central, total...
Pacific, total
Cities of—
160
164
137
70
70
115
94
95
194
1,442
1,443
965
424
509
598
408
348
567
301
283
146
48
82
48
24
16
19
166
158
147
70
68
122
96
96
198
142
127
79
24
42
27
21
10
21
6,096
5,861
3,025
893
1,441
974
479
322
542
Cities of—
525
292
155
135
107
128
51
52
212
3,931
2,403
1,175
870
679
936
312
322
791
655
425
182
92
95
56
24
U
38
555
300
161
137
110
139
49
34
2U
235
167
76
U
36
25
U
8
21
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
8,334
3,677
1,809
1,805
1,137
619
2,500 to 4,999
\ 338
850
» Proprietors of unincorporated businesses,
z Vltiiheld to avoid disclosure.
4.24
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 4D.^CITY SIZE— HOTELS— UNITED STATES AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS: 1948
HSTABLISHMBNTS, GuEST KoOMS, RbCBIPTS, Pay Roll, and PBRSOIfNBL
Geographic division and aty-siae
(number of inhabitants)
Q^wnber)
Guest
rooms
(Number)
Receipts, entire year
(Thoiuand doitgrt)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousafid dollars)
Unincorporated businesses
Active propnetors,
November
(Number)
Unpaid tamily
worlcers, Kovember
(Number)
Faid employees,
workvi^eelc ended
nearest Nov. IS
(Number)
United
Ciiies of 500,000 or more
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of. 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cities of 2,500 to 4,999
Res'Slnder of area
New England
Cities of 500,000 or more,...
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cities of 2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Middle Atlantic
Cities of 500,000 or more,...
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cllles of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cities of 2,500 to 4,999
Renialnder of area
East North Central
Cities of 500,000 or more....
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Ci'ies of 2,500 to 4,999
Rei alnder of area
West North Central
Cities of 500,000 or more....
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cities of 2,500 to 4,999
Rei lalnder of area
South Atlantic
Cities of 500,000 or more....
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cl.les of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cities of 2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
East South Central
Cities of 500,000 or more....
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cllles of 2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
West South Central
Cities of 500,000 or more....
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cities of 2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Mountain
Cities of 500,000 nc more
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cities of 2,500 to 4,999
Remainder of area
Pacific
Cities of 500,000 or more....
Cities of 250,000 to 499,999.
Cities of 100,000 to 249,999.
Cities of 50,000 to 99,999...
Cities of 25,000 to 49,999...
Cities of 10,000 to 24,999...
Cities of 5,000 to 9,999
Cities of 2,500 to "4,999
Re Dainder of area
3,838
1,808
2,115
2,034
2,288
3,072
2,471
2,325
9,699
2,192
1,549.823
64
157
82
127
217
78
58
1,409
5.058
795
69
166
520
163
544
322
314
2,165
4,545
1,099
195
210
285
333
434
351
315
1,323
3,303
~2?3"
264
206
139
200
340
306
343
1,257
3,697
186
48
436
385
657
332
354
368
931
1,035
108
90
39
83
113
155
132
315
l3o"
279
317
191
196
363
348
326
505
208
127
92
264
227
261
267
876
4,793
1,266
637
406
301
265
502
296
202
918
457,287
131,712
139,428
124,789
124,838
138,9J3
88^,710
73,821
270,285
94,233
2.172.756
660,004
10,725
13,656
5,931
6,086
3,680
3,143
1,598
44,4U
342,628
151,987
6,894
13,217
35,106
8,750
25,959
11,693
10,196
78,826
286,264
141,150
17,742
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LEGAL FORM
CONTENTS
Table
5A Legal Form of Organization — Selected Services — United States, by Kind of Business, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 5.02
5B Legal Form of Organization — Amusements — United States, by Kind of Business, 1948: Establish-
ments, receipts, payroll, and personnel 3.09
5C Legal Form of Organization — Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Geographic Division and
State, 1948: Establishments, receipts, payroll, and personnel, 5.12
5D Legal Form of Organization — Amusements — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments,
receipts, payroll, and personnel. 5.17
5E Legal Form of Organization — Hotels — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments,
guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 5.22
5F Legal Form of Organization — Tourist Courts — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establish-
ments, rental units, receipts, payroll, and personnel 5.27
P. 0. - 10 - R 5.01
5.02
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Tabic 5A.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of busmess and legal form
Esablish-
mente
(>^umbfT)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
Pay roll,
entire year
(TTioujiincl
dottaTi)
Active
propne-
tors,"
November
(>(uTnbcT)
Paid employees, workweek
e.ided nearest Nov 15
Total
(Humbcr)
Full work-
(J^umbcr)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Tool
FuU wocic'
week
(Pollan)
Personal, business, and repair services, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Amusementr^, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other fonns of organization
Hotels, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Tourist courts, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES
Personal services, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other Terms of organization
Barber, beauty shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporatioi;s
Other forms of organization
Barber shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Beauty shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships.
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Barber and beauty shops combined
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships •
Corporat ions
Other forms of organizat ion
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. nig cleaning)
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forma AC organization
S.wthetic solvent
Individual proprietor^hlpB
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Petroleum solvent
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms cf organization
Rug cleaning, repairing plants
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms cf organization
Funeral service
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships ,
Corporat Ions
Other forms cf organization
See footnotes at end of table.
559,559
8,578,162
2.871,2K
56. 828, ^6
455,161
75,388
28,570
iiO
50,347
3,916,666
1,641,540
2,983,405
36,551
2,349,601
984,135
449,859
1,419,177
18,040
610,034
435,789
138,821
'45, 5X
232, 52o
558,558
5,812
341,931
467, 551
208,229
517,079
5,556
20,050,255
9,116,781
27,307,497
353, 953
11,551,185
27, 993
",790
12,359
205
29,650
407,495
364,965
1,568,539
8,602
2,172,756
97,415
88,290
421,555
2,774
660,004
23,388
14,486
82,031
61,580
196,899
1,421
393,293
n.a.
n.a.
2,009,691
1,857,432
7,C22,V97
61,275
12,448,752
17,885
6,514
4,966
285
25,919
374,699
309,341
1,459,435
29,281
195, 505
85,349
77, 177
488,218
9,260
22,604
15,534
10,877
59,697
47,f47
285,012
5,937
16,972
52,394
251,657
5,476
13,918
1,566,077-
1,435,493
9,263,737
183,445
421,899
19,314
6,082
463
60
124,380
55,700
14, 721
704
13,072
5,620
3,754
158
17, 130
10, 585
10, 562
4,412
1,903
95
8,470
3,639
1,723
86
247,721
107,512
«,089
351,985
4,440,189
851,024
765,494
31,357,304
294,337
43, 557
13,799
292
2, 117, 633
880,691
1,429,556
12,309
586, 206
277, 205
713, 823
5,298
281,600
78,968
358,270
157,801
332,099
2,794
306,684
143, 224
312, 966
2,620
11,943,410
5,577,016
13,727,387
109,491
169,081
844, 998
278, 982
174,059
157,164
135,122
5,t5B,b84
151,717
15,773
1,538
53
91,993
84,083
7,710
160
40
74,497
65, 694
7,443
1,348
12
2,591
1,940
620
30
1
25, 534
657, 8U
119,771
66,883
531
404,441
343,895
55,494
4,694
358
417,570
2)7,2r?
58,848
61,445
22,987
16,641
5,429
844, 357
206,838
33, 309
38,513
322
126, OU
108, 523
13,965
3,285
239
143, 274
90,985
17, 534
34,755
9,696
7,330
1,810
399,434
145,319
28,740
95,970
81,334
14,636
75,111
62,164
12,947
2,978
1,821
1,157
8,148
122,168
18,327
16, 508
161
64,509
56,262
6,792
1,351
104
87,290
61,818
10, 545
14, 927
5,365
4,088
990
210,026
103,171
16, 274
15,539
138
55,717
48,281
6,109
1,233
94
74, 566
51,209
9,285
14,072
4,839
3,681
880
195, 995
4,2i5,618
677,001
749, 9U
6,152
2, 557, 296
2,208,944
231,718
62,212
4,422
2,907,787
1,868,727
359,894
193,601
147,947
35,339
7,972,704
16,417
6,743
2,346
28
24,
017
468
.,406
',117
26
,757
',886
,358
511
2
:,49i
',128
.,855
,484
24
769
454
193
122
,517
949
337
229
2
18,675
356,879
229, 132
257, 509
837
807,673
343,517
220, 963
243,193
139,587
63,084
39,176
37, 327
627,064
267, 386
172, 811
41,022
13,047
8,976
18,999
36,534
13,362
8,169
15,153
572,355
156,711
96, 954
145, 326
443
385,153
152,420
94,465
138, 270
61,678
26, 201
15,190
20,287
303, i81
120,215
75,370
107, 596
20,296
6,004
3,905
10, 387
14,279
4,291
2,489
7,499
90,019
15, 273
12,875
26,601
14, 369
12,232
5,384
2,715
2,669
20, 399
11,221
9,178
818
433
385
1,547
904
643
91,010
52,707
66,108
201
203, 667
88,912
51, 631
63,324
30, 527
13, 522
7, 696
9,309
162,841
72,151
41,844
10,499
3,239
2,091
5,169
6,159
2,098
1,076
2,985
40,726
84,191
49,095
62,514
195
190,390
32,380
48,141
28,234
12,360
7,053
152,163
67,005
39,133
46,025
9,943
3,015
1,955
4,9'tt
5,605
1,811
954
2,840
33,749
3,175,295
1,958,474
2,830,341
3,594
7, 688, 985
3,089,458
1,912,432
2,687,095
1,247,834
528, 554
312,770
406, 510
6,042,563
2,442,218
1,523,021
2,077,324
398, 588
113,686
76,641
203,261
283,719
85,837
46,042
151,840
1,750,631
12,057
4,254
2,277
87
273, 247
154,516
141,925
2,667
31,830
17,259
40,345
585
11,142
7,650
18, 183
8,717
13, 5C7
259
13,553
7,233
12,743
220
024,620
336,328
778, r«
11, 107
54,265,693
18,734,056
8,666,340
26,515,898
349,397
n.a.
n.a.
11,730,078
1,482,615
1,371,828
8.700,142
175,491
383,066
221,885
97,058
61,646
2,477
29,929,799
11,132,299
5,324,202
13,366,638
106,660
,297,531
3,921,095
641,839
723,775
5,822
2,406,449
2,073,705
263, 385
60,127
4,232
2,705,445
1,705,506
339,830
660,109
135,637
141,884
33,624
10,129
7,717,660
3,063,424
1,892,316
2,753,407
8,513
7,443,775
2,932,261
1,848,552
1,206,376
509,285
300,192
396,899
5,648,884
2,358,180
1,474,077
2,016,627
383,515
114,796
74,283
199,436
273,885
81, 163
43,764
148, 958
563,512
315,863
766,667
10,455
LEGAL FORM
5.03
Table 5A.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION- SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Con.
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business and legal fonn
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— Continued
Personal services — Continued
Laundries, laundry services.
Individual proprietorships....
Partnerships
Corporations
Other foras of organization. . .
Power laundries
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
With cleaning and dyeing
Individual proprietorships..
Partnersh ips
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
without cleaning and dyeing...
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Ot»>er forais of organization.
Industrial laundries
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization..
Linen supply service
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
With pojer laundry
Individual proprietorships..
Pactnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Without power laundry
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Diaper serv ice
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
With power laundry
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Without pojer laundry
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Laundries (exc. po-jer)
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Photographic studios (inc. ccnmercial photography).
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Photographic studios (exc. comsercial photo).
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporat ions
Other forms of organization
Commercial photography
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shop5(except fur
repair and storage)
Indiv:d..al proprietorships
Partr.er3hips
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Fur repair and storage shops..
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization .
See footnotes at end of table .
Establish-
ments
(J^umber)
19.182
12,149
3,418
3,521
94
t,783
2,489
1,645
2,618
31
2,840
848
711
1,262
19
3,555
1,518
345
1,182
10
388
la
89
174
2
1,176
252
172
691
61
561
105
89
363
4
615
147
83
328
57
384
157
104
123
318
123
94
101
66
34
10
22
10,839
9,251
1,497
89
2
14,712
Rcceipta,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
1.257.987
11,058
2,422
1,228
4
11,549
8,739
1,896
910
4
3,163
2,319
526
318
47.1
41,028
5,731
1,122
7
45,554
39,233
5,415
9'M
6
2,334
1,795
316
222
214,660
207,894
827,547
7,886
913,036
133,055
155,728
614,599
4,654
517,933
74,580
87,109
353,038
3,206
318,031
57,048
55,827
205,156
77,072
6,427
12,792
57,853
238,203
15,834
26,875
19,603
145,937
63,683
6,854
7,272
49,557
25,887
3,442
4,739
17,706
23,408
2,945
4,336
16,077
2,479
497
353
1,629
30,861
57,329
20,552
212,025
Payroll,
entue year
{Thousand
dolldri)
620.559
107,600
47,605
56,791
29
147,118
79,553
35,755
31,771
29
64,907
28,047
11,840
25,020
365,661
272,786
63,512
29,239
124
320,148
247,516
55,819
16,813
45,513
25,270
7,693
12,550
87,215
93,990
435,578
3,776
501,646
70,065
77,472
351,588
2,521
293,222
39,395
44,990
207,023
1,314
176,452
28,141
27,778
120,533
31,972
2,529
4,704
24,739
91,101
5,021
9,579
76,501
75,549
3,327
8,131
64,091
15,552
1,694
1,448
10,061
1,123
1,617
7,321
9,408
1,050
1,524
6,334
653
73
93
487
17,751
11,006
5,322
1,423
Active
propric'
tors,*
November
18.674
22
326
11
464
24
068
12
35
993
16
047
8
647
11
237
12
21
877
6
279
2
817
12
781
46
115
11
901
9
647
41
59
197
42
643
10
315
5
739
8
507
3
472
1
036
11,768
6,906
5,569
2,352
3,217
2,201
834
1,367
3,059
1,403
1,656
309
115
194
675
218
457
396
94
302
279
124
155
333
145
188
284
112
172
12,097
9,053
3,044
E^d employees, workweeic
Elided nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
329_,_728
10,373
4,037
11,227
3,166
3,051
3,183
2,207
976
39,477
10,305
47,401
37,712
9,689
2,382
1,765
617
58,282
56,836
212,545
2,065
272,495
46,441
48,072
176,503
1,479
163,899
26,381
29,243
107,211
1,059
94,334
13,575
15,571
59,087
14,262
1,384
2,253
10,625
39,877
2,498
4,517
32,662
33,599
1,749
3,926
28,024
6,178
749
591
4,838
4,685
790
873
3,022
4,377
723
842
2,812
31
210
12,671
8,553
3,374
Full work-
week
(Number)
309.022
12,755
6,006
8,842
6
19,756
9,786
4,766
5,198
6
7,853
2,959
1,240
3,544
41,393
30,085
7,058
4,726
24
37,483
27,930
6,494
3,014
4,405
2,105
564
52,506
52,861
201,680
1,975
256,692
42,980
44,714
167,584
1,414
154,616
24,776
27,337
101,493
1,010
88,428
16,944
15,254
13,648
1,260
2,123
10,255
37,751
2,328
4,359
31,732
1,515
3,734
5,969
712
575
4,682
4,422
712
820
2,390
4,142
659
793
2,690
230
53
27
200
10,157
6,486
2,958
703
Pay toll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollari)
11.399.071
10,749
5,251
7,889
6
16,828
8,156
4,146
4,520
5
7,067
2,593
1,105
3,369
32,912
22,674
5,939
4,275
29,186
20,985
5,462
2,739
3,726
1,589
477
1,714,501
1,835,495
3,268,772
30,303
9,504,700
1,364,553
1,506,494
6,685,029
48,624
5,587,733
767, 289
867,299
3,918,476
34,569
3,388,556
547,625
541,117
623,411
49,639
98,078
480,694
1,731,962
98,653
187,322
1,445,987
1,437,018
66, 597
158,945
294,944
32,056
28,377
234,511
196,973
25,424
32,301
139,248
184,219
23,467
30,754
129,998
12,754
1,957
1,547
9,250
365,436
225,871
109,378
1,205,353
469,352
245,546
491,710
245
779,297
345,781
190,507
242,764
245
427,556
123,571
55,039
248,946
989,434
263,529
205,871
862
1,244,842
897,638
232,189
214,854
91,796
31,340
91,718
Pull work-
week
(Dollarj)
11,529,801
1,622,998
1,759,657
8,068,250
78.695
0,319,009
1,308,121
1,441,494
6,521,973
47,421
5,418,164
742,507
828,792
3,813,141
33,724
3,283,122
518,426
516,643
2,248,053
517,723
47,188
95,059
474,476
1,691,398
95,879
184,119
1,411,400
1,399,805
64,303
156,020
1,179,432
291,593
31,576
28,099
231,918
192,433
24,300
31,551
136,582
160,175
22, 524
30,061
127,590
12,258
1,776
1,490
6,992
326,961
194,698
102,693
29,570
438,202
233,909
474,143
24 5
733,412
320,534
180,857
231,725
245
413,037
117,618
53,052
242,417
855,289
243,140
196,986
862
1,096,693
773,239
214,163
199,384
32,050
28,977
36,357
5.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5A.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Con.
ESTABLISHMEXTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AMD PERSONNEL
Kind of business and legal form
Establish-
ments
(J^umbJer)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
Payroll.
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
November
Qjumhcr)
Paid employees, VLrorkweeL
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
weelf
Qjumbcr)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
Full work-
week
(Dollari)
PEBSONAL, BUSINESS, AND HZPAIH SERVICES— Continued
Personal services — Continued
Shoe repair shops, shoeshine parlors, hat cleaning shops.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporstions
Other forms of organization.
Shoe repair shops
Individual proprietorships. .
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Shoeshine parlors
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Hat cleaning shops
Individual proprietorships . .
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Miscellaneous personal services.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Self-service laundries
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Miscellaneous personal services,
Individual proprietorships....
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization. . .
Costume and dress suit rental agencies.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Turkish baths, massage parlors
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Other miscellaneous personal services, i
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Electrolysis
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships , . ,
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Business services, total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forma of organization.
Advertising.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Advertising agencies
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Outdoor advertising service...
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Miscellaneous advertising service.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Cor-porallons
Other fonas of organization
See footnotes at end of table.
ii.m
218,800
36, ^09
22,900
18,259
736.367
<1,010
2,588
13
39,763
37,071
2,169
513
10
2,962
2,728
220
13
1,426
1,211
199
12,762
8,901
2,628
1,227
6
8,523
5,855
2,003
661
4,239
3,046
625
566
2
510
338
121
51
1,305
1,113
127
63
2
2,424
1,595
377
452
318
271
22
25
2,106
1,324
355
427
32,007
177,546
28, 667
12,437
150
202,176
164,871
25,105
12,075
125
6,668
5,575
1,028
65
9,956
7,100
2,534
322
124,006
19,429
5,225
7,313
40
5,986
2,624
1,004
2,350
3,279
1,386
541
1,348
798
277
149
368
1,909
961
314
634
57, 102
29,594
37,225
85
65,409
35,271
19,061
11,057
58, 597
21,831
10,513
26,253
10, 117
4,578
2,399
3,140
9,867
6,045
1,057
2,765
38,613
11,208
7,057
20,348
1,340
991
111
238
37,273
10,217
6,946
20,110
1.629.513
24,104
6,443
5,780
82
32,711
21,513
5,517
5,615
66
1,166
919
217
2,532
1,672
709
31,555
353,565
222,326
1,032,630
20,992
652,063
89,292
68,462
493,992
317
394, 872
50, 250
46,320
298,131
171
114,881
8,383
6,538
99, 814
146
142,310
30,659
15,604
96, 047
11,067
5,885
14,566
11,975
5,654
2,722
3,599
19,580
5,413
3,163
11,004
2,845
883
435
1,527
3,181
1,526
238
1,417
13,554
3,004
2,490
8,060
271
129
13,283
2,875
2,481
7,927
701.226
40, 006
4,276
39,701
36, 179
3,522
3,020
2,638
332
1,561
1,189
372
16,424
3,325
2,605
46
19, 191
13,635
3,012
2,457
37,
1,690
1,395
266
2,019
1,344
547
20,978
106, 986
71,747
511,048
11,445
290, 765
24,929
21,035
244,663
138
194, 342
13,972
14,600
165,677
93
38,405
2,420
1,799
34,141
45
53,018
8,537
4,636
44,845
8,242
4,178
8,593
5,380
3,213
3,827
2,862
965
533
322
211
1,296
1,063
233
1,998
1,477
521
307
266
41
1,691
1,211
480
18,282
9,636
9,363
4,385
7,198
32
10,379
5,747
2,444
2,188
10, 599
3,616
1,941
5,042
1,216
478
227
511
1,926
990
• 145
791
7,457
2,148
1,569
3,740
112
58
7,345
2,090
1,565
3,690
242.982
12,750
3,206
2,260
43
15,812
11,016
2,591
2,171
34
991
779
192
1,456
955
423
16,540
494,244
128,168
112,366
1,589
659,885
441,040
109,289
108, 197
1,359
24 , 605
19,338
4,769
51,877
33,866
14,110
3,901
673,098
51,052
30,620
158,797
2,513
4,430
2,486
1,944
2,469
1,339
1,130
479
255
224
1,432
892
590
72, 975
10,261
6,611
56,053
50
33,739
4,187
3,893
30,630
29
10, 567
982
701
8,863
21
23,669
5,092
2,017
16,560
7,090
3,365
6,066
19
8,060
4,330
1,871
1,859
a,iio
2,760
1,494
4,226
1,015
373
185
457
1,657
806
128
723
5,808
1,581
1,181
3,046
101
51
5,707
1,530
1,177
3,000
209.091
40, 586
25,133
140,899
2,473
66,749
8,188
5,920
52,609
32
37,952
3,899
3,770
30,263
20
9,783
889
636
8,246
12
19,014
3,400
1,514
14,100
250,346
132,475
289,638
639
277,157
136,794
63,787
76,576
395,941
113,552
68,683
213,701
54,542
17,214
8,697
28,631
63,793
31,530
4,282
27,981
277,606
64,803
55,709
157,089
5,363
2,527
225
2,611
272,243
62,281
55,484
154.478
13.572.326
2,162.598
1,44»,611
9,741,854
219,263
5.528,726
504,422
403,477
4,618,085
2,742
3,655.756
232.844
277,543
3.093.353
2,016
704,686
48.807
34,491
620,662
726
1,163,284
172.771
91.443
904.070
677.807
443.284
120,440
107,522
1.551
613, 547
404.105
104.239
103,872
1.331
19.204
14,610
4.177
45.056
29. 569
12.024
607.527
219.495
116.833
270.688
506
244. 510
113,673
54,614
71,218
363.017
100,817
52.224
199. 976
49.853
15.484
8.010
26.359
59, 280
28,686
4,059
26.535
253.884
56,647
50,155
147,032
5,127
2.365
225
2,537
248,757
54.282
49, 930
144,545
12.933.059
l,'r?2.862
1,343.868
9.402,311
218,518
5,414.554
473,237
391,152
4.547.996
2,269
3.635,997
277.369
274,385
3,082,567
1,575
675,222
47,017
33.356
594,256
593
1.103,43}
148,851
83,411
871,173
LEGAL FORM
5.05
Table 5A.— LEGAL FORlCl OF ORGANIZATION- SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS:
EfiTABLISHMENTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RotL, AND PERSONNEL
1948— Con.
Kind of business and legal tonn
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollari)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollarj)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
November
(>(uniber)
Paid employees, workweek
coded nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
{Dollars)
Full work-
week
(Dollari)
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— Continued
Business servlce8-»ContlQued
Consumer credit reporting agencies, mercantile reporting
agencies, adjustment and collecting agencies
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
DuDlicating, addressing, blueprinting, photostating.
Bailing list, stenographic services ^. ,
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization -^
Duplicating, addressing, mailing, mailing list,
stenographic services
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Duplicating, addressing, mailing, mailing list services.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Public stenographic services, court reporting
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organisation
Blueprinting , photostating services
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Soiployment agencies, private
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Nevs syndicates
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Services to dwellings and ether b-jlldings
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Disinfecting, e)cterminatlr.g service
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
tfijldov cleaning service
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Miscellaneous services to duellings and other buildings...
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Business ser-/ices, n.e.c
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Auctioneers' establishments (service only)
Indivicual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Coin-operated machine rental and repair services
Individ lal proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Detective agencies. .
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnotes at end of table.
2,652
l,31i
264
1,066
S
3,102
2,186
538
375
3
2, 430
1,845
404
178
3
1,394
947
269
156
2
1,036
898
115
22
1
672
341
134
197
,231
1,624
410
196
1
77
45
2
3,323
2,049
621
650
3
1,393
752
229
412
1,260
867
268
123
2
670
430
124
115
9,609
2,381
2,631
670
453
139
77
1
,302
787
362
153
603
366
47
190
121,913
16,849
6,393
98,578
93
95,225
33,841
16,310
45,052
22
53,593
23,276
10,313
19,982
22
43,637
16,253
8,342
9,956
7,023
1,971
41,632
10,565
5,997
25,070
6,572
6,404
651
,170
117,335
38,502
30,467
48,163
203
43,467
14,840
8,844
19,783
38,013
14,710
10,570
12,733
35,855
8,952
11,053
541,772
60,376
26,625
23,788
1,198,851
5,421
2,001
52,910
44
35,451
1,183
434
3,030
1,042
22,528
25
17,272
2,662
904
20,202
20
13,399
111,411
39,946
1,046,562
932
702,960
10,175
5,014
20,255
7
20,561
7,090
3,402
10,062
7
17,781
5,354
2,357
9,570
2,780
1,736
545
14,890
3,085
1,612
10,193
2,089
993
2,546
1,783
763
1,445
908
537
,101
875
226
536
306
230
5,611
3,199
8,457
5
11,827
4,235
2,473
5,114
5
10,429
3,254
2,242
4,933
1,398
981
231
5,445
1,376
726
3,343
4,257
2,319
6,818
5
8,176
2,968
1,639
3,564
5
7,227
2,334
1,460
3,433
949
634
179
5,223
1,289
680
3,254
203,935
105,018
393,869
138
419,149
144,202
73,937
200,872
138
353,677
110,378
61,812
191,487
55,472
33,824
12,125
283,811
59,733
31,081
192,997
5,174
1,657
1,520
719
2,569
805
2,183
716
5,367
108,076
34,551
510,751
139
136
64,048
3,048
102
73
27,621
5,277
24,700
2,491
2,775
305,484
1,264,501
17,718
15,588
30,502
140
18,792
5,298
3,175
10,319
21,855
7,603
5,323
8,929
23,401
4,817
7,190
11,394
211,272
1,898
1,150
1,074
675
399
1,325
794
531
649
429
220
8,021
6,675
12,866
59
6,575
2,046
1,249
3,280
9,711
3,521
2,413
11,335
2,454
3,013
88,431
6,322
5,792
12,027
59
6,175
1,841
1,179
3,155
3,573
2,942
2,141
9,947
2,039
2,472
5,436
71,093
359,731
317,149
585,238
2,483
358,519
102,689
54,679
191,151
445,520
161,386
110,245
460,462
95,656
142,224
4,150,997
156,612
92,952
291,374
334
14,535
6,561
4,274
3,700
50,500
23,618
16,126
10,756
18,786
5,494
1,166
12,126
43,430
26,215
141,274
352
3,447
1,124
794
10,061
4,132
2,713
3,166
11,680
2,549
459
8,672
9,033
4,335
717
440
277
1,391
732
659
429
350
79
21,458
12,215
54,548
210
2,231
1,014
617
3,623
1,672
948
1,003
5,874
1,477
235
5,151
16,424
9,442
45,0X
193
1,191
429
295
3,420
1,589
908
923
5,180
1,082
186
3,912
872,532
545,594
2,725,155
7,605
58,172
21,535
15,730
30,857
194,781
81,267
53,430
60,034
242,442
52,439
9,959
180,044
1,145,948
105,084
37,438
1,002,594
332
635,343
179,377
89,712
365,516
133
355,561
121,705
59,295
174,423
138
309,709
94,738
48,717
166,204
45,852
26,917
10,573
8,357
279,782
58,172
30,417
191,193
102, 188
32,820
509,322
2,041
2,430
504,851
1,193,456
333,562
293,229
564,082
2,433
349,135
97,409
53,563
188,163
417,185
148,611
102,328
427,136
87,642
127,338
212,156
3,634,690
775,773
497,087
1,553,396
7,434
55,504
15,301
12,247
23,956
189,731
79,447
52,504
57,630
219,195
46,932
9,262
153,001
5.06
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5A.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Con.
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business and legal form
PEH30HAL, B"JSINE33, AND REPAIR SERVICES— Continued
B':=ir.er3 services — ContIn»;ed
B';?iness cervices, r..e.c. — Continued
Ir.terior decorating service
Individual proprietorships
Partnerjh ips
Corporat ions
Other foniis of organization
Photo finishing laboratories
Individual proprietorships
Partner.3h ips ,
Corp-jrations
Other forms of organization
3ipn painting shops
Individi'jl proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Telephone answering service
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Windov display service
Individuel proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Other business services, n.e.c
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Automobile repair services and garages, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporat ions
Other forms of organization
Automob i le repa i r s hops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
General automobile repair shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporat ions
Other f prms ^f organ iza tion
Battery ar.J ignition repair and service shops
Individual proprietorships
Partner:^hips
Corpc-rat icns
Other forms of crpanization
Glass replacement and repair shops
Individ lal proprietorships
Partnersh i ps
Corporations
Other forms of orj^aniration
Pa int shops
Individ 111 proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of orrar. Ization
Radiator repair .-hops
Ir.dividjnl proprietorships
Partr.e:' ^ipr
Ccrporations
Other form.*: of organization
Tire repair shops
Ir^dividual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Top and body repair shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Automobile repair shops, n.e.c
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Estabbsh-
mcnts
(Humbcr)
601
101
1,703
323
1
4,283
3,689
i93
'^5
367
2K
53
100
279
205
i
828
2
3U
316
1
686
12
95
5i4
74
266
16
530
i
679
.^i,875
t.-,830
15,105
1,912
28
60,li7
is, 917
10,255
955
20
1,390
1,526
305
58
1,079
822
223
29
2,567
2,051
458
57
1
2,844
2,334
471
39
1,955
1,495
310
148
10,425
7,793
2,239
386
2
3,968
2,887
339
240
2
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
Pay roll,
entire year
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,"
November
(Humber)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. IS
Total
(Number)
18,9.;3
10,433
3,534
4,926
88,839
21,239
13,817
53,733
47,253
32,608
9,778
4,867
7,469
3,210
833
3,426
8,060
3,653
1,594
2,813
287,337
49,796
41,780
195,173
633
3,648
1,590
594
1,464
34,019
5,672
3,326
13,820
8,985
2,532
2,303
3,583
1,270
320
1,993
2,716
1,152
567
997
128,298
16,906
14,911
96,196
285
616
420
196
1,694
1,068
626
4,535
3,595
990
246
162
34
261
183
78
3,529
2,133
1,396
1,533
304
264
465
14,277
3,081
1,869
5,081
3,497
905
2,187
815
246
1,126
1,056
488
255
313
51,569
3,610
6,875
35,915
169
153,576
898,29.;
350,430
310,833
1,552
185,274
62,917
106,680
497
70, 583
31,166
86,984
27,688
38,667
237
1,272.036
821,524
313,455
839,466
562,483
201,364
75,204
415
30,393
20,349
6,685
2,864
20,248
11,431
6,569
2,248
32,165
21,948
7,681
36,267
25,197
9,067
2,003
34,976
21,095
7,843
6,033
188,298
112,364
50,072
25,862
90,213
46,157
24,174
19,837
167,075
54,602
52,824
158,640
100,286
30,033
28,176
140
5,799
3,868
1,030
3,677
1,915
997
765
9,894
6,618
1,954
3,254
5,714
1,740
300
5,326
2,829
935
1,592
58,730
34,551
12,770
24,131
11,294
5,108
65,204
29,093
66,914
47,167
19,747
2,057
1,471
586
,222
789
433
2,82?
1,934
893
3,117
2,244
373
1,964
1,430
534
11,334
7,420
4,414
4,362
2,749
76,557
23,102
17,593
71,341
48,508
13,128
9,640
65
2,560
1,760
472
1,526
837
419
220
4,179
2,866
873
3,373
2,414
703
256
2,403
1,394
419
22,941
14,233
5,084
Full work-
weelc
(Number)
1,360
659
246
455
13,054
2,618
1,647
4,347
2,930
731
1,920
695
198
1,027
975
442
228
305
39,646
5,980
4,953
28,545
163
138 , 500
77,806
25,143
35,342
204
107,934
69,638
21,357
16,989
65,212
43,755
12,060
9,338
59
2,353
1,594
437
322
1,428
816
394
218
3,815
2,589
796
,152
,241
660
251
,249
,295
390
21,335
U,143
4,733
8,440
4,205
1,887
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. IS
Total
(Dollari)
77,161
35,586
12,265
29,310
650,553
103,733
63,822
483,003
272,775
178,963
51,131
74,924
26,804
7,925
40,195
56,110
24,738
13,261
18,111
2,514,074
347,462
318,121
1,842,7CK
5,787
7.171.450
3,783,356
1,303,352
2,075,213
9,529
5,546,260
3,407,726
1,123,133
1,015,401
3,205,845
2,050,784
613,567
539,100
2,394
114,908
76,597
20,358
74,774
40,432
19,929
14,413
207,382
135,282
44,770
174,289
122,383
37,136
14,770
110,308
53,469
19,042
32,797
1,180,387
696,826
263,557
478,367
226,953
lCy.,274
Full work-
week
(Dolldrr)
73,342
32,539
11,691
29,112
626,456
96,719
60,455
469,282
253,816
164,938
47,707
41,171
70,679
24,967
7,124
38,588
54,300
23,945
12,397
17,958
2,290,(67
291,935
283,600
1,709,307
5,775
6.374.922
3,604,485
1,249,028
2,012,567
8,842
3,258,802
1,032,083
3,077,399
1,953,180
590,757
531,222
2,240
110,801
73,230
20,218
17,353
73,125
39,244
19,480
14,401
199,185
129,015
43,061
168,857
117,988
36,227
14,642
107,313
56,559
18,566
32,193
1,135,834
669,113
252,461
214,310
466,915
220,473
101,313
145,129
3ee footnotes at end of table.
LEGAL FORM
5.07
Table 5A.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Con.
ESTABUSHMBNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Kind of business and legal form
Esablish-
menu
{Humbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
Pay roll,
entire year
{ThouSfiTid
dolUri)
Active
propne-
tors,*
November
Paid employees, workweek
eiided nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Nt*"ibeT)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollgri)
Full work-
week
(DoWdTs)
PERSONAL, 9'JSIHESS, AKD REPAIR SERVICES— Continued
Automobile repnir services and garages — Ct^tinued
A'jtomcbile rentnis (without drivers]
Individual ?rt.';irietor.';hips
partner:,-hips
Corporations
Otiter fomr of organization
Aut<.incl>ile storage, parking
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Cori crations
Other forms of organlzat ion
Storage garages
Individual proprietorship;;
partnerships
Corporations
Other fonas of organization
Parking lots
Individual proprietor::hips
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Automobile services (exc. repair)
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Automobile laundries
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of "organization
Autcanobile -services, n.e.c
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Miscellaneous repair services, total
Iiidividual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Blacksmith shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Electrical repair shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships ^
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Radio repair shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Refrigerator service and repair shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Other electrical repair shops (inc. electrical appliance
rei-air shops)
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Upholstery, furniture repair shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Watch, clock, JfiweLry repair abopa*...*
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
— r
See footnotes at end of table.
1,011
391
119
500
1
6,533
1,106
2,136
40
2,606
1,37*
429
891
12
5,927
3,977
677
1,245
28
794
200
131
792
535
153
104
333
259
47
67,129
10, 076
2,779
39
8,249
7,360
858
23
19,440
16, 523
2,175
737
5
12,558
11,152
1,146
258
2
2,531
1,979
417
135
4,351
3,392
612
344
3
10, 297
8,434
1,618
241
11,475
1,032
239
33, 917
18.758
9,301
6,983
67,633
190,347
1,495
1,041
16,222
55,990
345
188
630
527
25,618
573
517
21,477
28,773
22,741
306,667
1,122,452
60, 377
26,796
102,302
872
115,479
29, 695
17,011
68,154
619
74,868
30,682
9,785
34,148
253
14,262
6,102
35,341
285
35,729
7,266
3,745
24,508
210
20,261
6,996
2,357
10,833
75
4,235
1,543
1,918
1,167
751
3,910
3,118
792
8,026
2,968
14,486
138
14,294
3,418
1,654
9,128
94
11,324
4,608
1,314
5,358
44
6,3
2,589
12,415
115
12,940
3,047
1,477
8,335
81
8,537
3,311
1,112
4,080
34
291,365
125,950
699, 544
5,593
702,803
146, 096
75,288
477,214
4,205
419,649
145,269
50, 662
222,330
1,388
144,557
7,092
3,196
4,521
10,375
4,536
2,301
3,538
4,434
2,556
895
983
947, 351
2,442
1,172
2,505
4,695
1,754
942
1,999
1,424
688
230
506
232,088
749
342
763
500
263
328
249
79
1,771
1,091
1,636
3,880
1,432
981
1,467
618
339
110
169
94, 914
1,237
685
1,210
2,581
952
583
1,046
551
285
102
164
85,330
55,492
31,528
57, 537
116,252
41, 169
26,428
48,655
28,305
14,323
5,100
8,882
4,727,406
547, 174
188,093
210, 386
1,698
105,672
37,990
87, 626
800
65, 324
19,051
49, 294
16,357
28, 995
268
42,475
14,724
27,872
259
2,160,891
787,802
1,763,043
15,670
44,411
7,466
8,863
3,530
3,020
144,023
34,464
9,106
747
214,796
5,815
1,298
319
34
46,831
7,219
1,644
2,837
569
110
21,100
2,407
505
96
12
19,148
113,409
24, 594
5,511
509
1,023,197
127,980
34,466
51,953
397
lOOj 679
64,235
12,500
45,507
25,452
8,565
11,490
68,610
38,293
13,401
16,916
126,375
18, 271
5,222
23,233
105
20,791
6,395
1,511
12,885
9,958
4,367
1,262
4,329
16,082
7,509
2,449
6,124
30,107
16,063
4,068
12,935
10,858
2,077
2,733
1,911
822
4,463
3,294
1,169
9,537
2,680
8,837
46
10,262
4,107
1,029
5,126
3,928
1,945
562
1,421
6,910
3,485
1,089
2,336
13, 966
8,104
2,437
8,561
46
9,274
3,315
916
3,677
1,763
532
1,382
6,197
3,026
989
12,040
383, 642
120, 691
516,851
2,013
500,643
147,781
45, 512
307, 350
194, 390
85,591
25,609
83,190
328,164
150,270
49, 570
128,324
633,014
82,434
29,052
14, 349
540
86,401
18, 568
5,726
5,451
362
13,404
8,206
3,140
13,053
9,283
2,743
1,836
104
6,214
7,841
2,387
1,713
99
5,615
396,085
125,406
104,515
7,008
268,796
64,825
14, 267
7,255
54
7,635
2,689
3,049
31
11,227
1,826
3,915
1,207
1,084
3,454
1,128
1,025
155,589
53,476
59, 208
523
27,614
21,702
303,159
1,059,702
269, 262
120,073
665, 147
5,220
677,758
140, 122
72,100
461, 569
3,967
381,944
129,140
47,973
203, 578
1,253
48,807
25, 170
49,284
96, 194
35,440
20, 185
40, 569
27,067
13, 367
4,935
3,715
4,522,913
2,024,412
749, 242
1,733,882
15,377
133,229
104,779
23,330
4,663
457
987, 832
353,488
115,552
511,779
2,013
484,500
135,186
43,400
305,914
188,973
81,768
25,019
82,191
314,354
141,534
47,133
125,687
591,073
366, 207
116,796
101,257
6,813
258.873
148,306
52,133
57,911
523
5.08 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5A.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION- SELECTED SERVICES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Con.
^ Establishments, Rbcbipts, Pay Roll, alnd Personnel
Kind of business and legal form
PEflSONAL, BUSIKESS, AKD REPAIR SERVICES-Continued
Miscellaneous repair services — Continued
Miscellaneous repair shops
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships ,
Corporations.
Other forms of organization.
Armature rewinding shops
Individual proprietorships,.
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Bicycle repair shops
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Leather goods repair shops....
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Locksmith, gunsmith shops
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Establish-
ments
jHumbcr)
Musical Instrument repair shops.
Individual proprietorships....
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization...
Repair shops, n.e.c
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Lawn mower sharpening and repair shops.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Saw, knife, and tool sharpening and repair shops.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Co^wrat ions
Other forms of organization
Sewing machine repair shops...
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Stove repair shops
Individual proprietcrBhlps. .
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Taxidermista
Individual proprietorships,.
Partnerships
CorT>oratlons
Other forms of organization.
Typewriter repair shops
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Welding ahopB
Individual proprietorships,.
Partnerships
Coirporaticms
Other fonns of organization.
Other repair shops, n.e.c
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
23
337
^
J93
1
539
18
2
023
1
440
419
161
3
1,283
1
199
560
502
44
14
1,518
1,298
198
789
684
85
20
23,114
18,214
3,563
1,318
14
774
717
55
2
.,304
.,146
123
34
1
483
413
60
10
207
159
38
10
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
211
189
22
633
530
91
17
3,536
2,995
436
54
1
15,956
12,060
2,693
1,191
12
475,368
237,471
101, 202
136,032
613
60,472
27,797
13,969
18,706
7,390
6,770
592
3,617
2,783
571
263
11,529
8,492
2,339
693
5,534
3,916
975
643
386,826
137,713
82,756
115,986
371
2,385
1,848
9,801
5,420
2,175
2,206
3,961
2,621
1,047
293
2,592
1,327
702
563
1,570
1,305
265
7,618
5,374
1,714
530
36,854
27, 269
7,193
322,045
142,549
=69,460
110,036
Payroll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
134,280
55,383
23,055
55, 574
268
17,709
7,454
3,363
549
503
33
684
459
110
115
1,815
1,216
305
294
689
185
314
112,335
45,057
19,059
48,055
164
200
157
2,482
1,229
503
395
189
68
138
572
257
110
205
Active
propne-
tors,*
November
(K»"iber)
353
291
1,651
1,102
279
270
8,844
6,250
1,478
1,116
97,838
35, 582
=16,668
45,533
(')
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses,
n.a. Not available or not applicable,
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classiried.
Includes motion picture theaters.
"Other fonns of organization" Included in "Partnerships" to avoid disclosure.
22,609
3,373
2,224
1,403
821
1,300
1,160
140
.576
493
33
1,633
1,266
367
829
667
162
24,420
17,620
6,300
805
702
1,352
1,126
226
531
413
lis
232
154
78
220
178
42
683
510
173
3,832
2,916
916
16,765
11,621
=5,144
( = )■"
Paid employees, workweclt
etided nearest Nov. 15
Total
50,104
23,722
9,158
17,128
96
6,458
3,029
1,343
365
335
23
340
242
55
43
863
603
160
598
369
105
124
41,480
19, 139
7,472
14,806
63
■19
95
968
519
191
196
114
43
39
242
112
57
191
160
31
770
545
126
99
3,434
2,528
579
35,560
15,066
=6,480
14,014
(')
Full worlt-
wceV
(Humber)
45,507
20, 669
8,267
16,477
94
6,053
2,783
1,236
2,034
234
260
17
275
192
772
532
147
502
293
94
115
37,621
16, 609
6,728
14,222
62
95
74
862
447
175
170
95
40
35
219
92
54
73
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
2,658,376
153
131
706
499
117
2,940
2,120
507
32,471
13,151
=5,345
13,475
(')
1,112,166
463,635
1,076,958
5,617
339 902
142,593
68,136
129,173
11,049
10,122
667
14,009
9,824
2,122
2,063
35,634
23,726
6,320
5,588
24, 579
13,927
4,109
6,543
2,233,203
911,974
382,281
935, 293
3,655
3,383
2,726
49,445
25,063
10,140
14,242
8,136
4,163
1,557
2,416
11,947
5,099
2,763
4,085
7,420
6,191
1,229
33,038
22,910
5,287
4,841
178,297
127, 578
28,855
21,864
1,941,537
718,244
=335,151
838,142
(')
LEGAL FORM
5.09
Table 5B.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS-UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business and legal form
Establishments
{Humber)
Recapta
{cxc. taxes).
entire year
{Thousand dollars)
Taxes
CThtnuand dollart)
E^y roll, entire yur
{Thousand dolJari)
Active propnetonif
November
Piid cmptoyeca,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Number)
Pky roll, workweek
coded nearest
Nov. 15
(DaUars)
United States, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organisation
Notion picture theaters^ total
Ind ividual proprie torshlps
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Motion picture theaters, regular
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Outdoor motion picture theaters
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Portable motion picture theaters
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships.
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Billiard aiwi pool parlors
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization ,
Bowling alleys
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Dance halls, studios, and schools, total
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships
Corporations ,
Other forms of organization ,
Race track operation, total
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Automobile
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization, ,
Oog
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Borse
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships ,
Corporations
Other forms of organization
^lorts promoters and connnerclal operators, total.
IndiTidual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations ,
Other forms of organization.
Baseball and football clubs, athletic fields, sports
proinoters ,
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Baseball clubs (inc. pronoters) ,
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnotes at end of table.
ruK;
2,3^9,001
.'^,993
9,790
L!,359
J05
18,631
407,495
364,965
1,568,539
8,602
6,107
3,661
8,770
93
17,689
5,813
3,469
8,314
93
820
182
183
455
122
112
9
1
1,896
100
26
14,166
.10,440
2,765
921
40
9,661
8,059
1,497
94
11
4,505
2,381
1,268
827
29
690
226
150
25
24
149
112
25
18
6,518
4,237
1,256
992
33
589
116
42
424
7
357
24
12
317
140,029
164,681
1,044,655
3,515
1,312,013
136,063
158,925
1,013,510
3,515
40,385
3,524
36,861
482
442
28,509
20,685
3,153
4,641
30
202,761
94,462
58,201
49,394
704
65,485
46,930
16,365
2,086
104
137,276
47,532
41,836
47, 308
600
32,998
12,679
7,532
12,628
159
177,032
897
5,043
171,092
7,434
897
6,537
16,278
16,278
153,320
2,558
150,762
169,964
34,646
18,577
114,790
1,951
110,655
8,900
4,830
95,559
1,366
65,062
1,781
506
62,273
502
323,39b
610,034
34,141
46,265
247,719
1,271
261,402
97,415
88,290
42), 555
2,774
302, 511
21,388
14,486
8,488
26,012
31,845
202,841
7(y.
254,877
25,410
30,935
197,828
704
6,453
535
(x)
(x)
(x)
26,310
32,562
242, 770
869
293,872
25,603
31,578
235,822
869
8,569
'641
7,928
17,066
4,443
4,045
7,978
4,241
3,737
433
138
1.364
13,080
1,305
2,655
26
64,315
1,742
1,530
212
13,760
639
417
301
7
442
322
109
10
1
922
317
308
291
4,207
24,764
17,088
22,225
238
12,413
8,538
2,970
874
31
51,902
16,226
14, 118
21,351
207
9,879
9,197
4,563
9,588
7,163
2,425
4,172
2,034
2,1JS
1,018
1,442
971
1,776
18
10,873
3,549
2,200
4,112
18
35,536
584
434
134
219
10, 520
1,181
134
768
768
81
8,843
23, 369
95
837
34,606
817
95
722
3,523
3,523
31,198
479
30,719
57, 553
2,660
1,603
18,839
267
20, 142
1,610
883
17,443
206
12,121
280
77
U,697
67
7,164
4,943
44,771
675
42,803
2,334
2,198
37,788
483
28,394
760
449
27,034
151
3,734
2,135
164
99
65
341,931
82,031
61,580
196,899
1,421
187,031
24,599
25,196
1 36, 592
644
181,222
24,034
24,417
132,127
644
5,713
472
5,241
10,335
9,221
634
453
27
76,543
32,046
22,463
21,692
342
9,766
6,920
2,327
498
21
66,777
25,126
20,136
21,194
321
8,597
3,659
2,079
2,822
37
7,615
3
272
7,340
316
3
325
325
6,974
17,196
4,164
2,359
10,496
177
8,885
1,007
625
7,199
54
3,066
152
46
2,866
2
11,551,185
2,009,691
1,857,422
7,622,797
61,275
5,732,102
532,733
638,254
4,544,579
16,536
5,555,477
518,872
618,969
4,401,100
16,536
175,572
12,886
162,686
1,053
975
367,166
294,382
29,753
41,924
1,107
1,553.552
584,680
432,142
531,402
5,328
265,290
182,414
63,835
18,481
560
1,288,262
402,266
368,307
512,921
4,768
194,177
68,615
42,452
82,778
332
593,890
113
13,753
530,024
7,730
U3
7,617
19,988
19,988
566, 172
605
565,567
943,882
130,091
122,107
666,555
25,129
710,493
55,263
78,530
554,445
22,255
166,272
3,201
5,043
157,947
81
5.10
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5B.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS-UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts. Pav Roll, and Personnel
Kmd of busine&s and legal form
Establishments
Plumber)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
Cntomand dollara)
Taxes
(Thousand dollcrs)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousand dolUrs)
Active propnetorsf
November
(Humbcr)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(dumber)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
Sports promoters and commercial operators—Continued
Baseball and football clubs, athletic fields, sports
promoters — Continued
Football clubs (inc. promoters).
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships s " • •
Corporations
Other forms of organlzatibn
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing,
wrestling, and other athletic events.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Bathing beaches
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Golf courses
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Riding academies
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Skating rinks. ,
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships.
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Skating rinks, roller
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Skating rinks, ice
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forme of organization
Stfimming pools
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Commercial sports operators, n.e.c
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Bicycle rentals
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Boat and canoe rentals
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Other connnerclal sports operators, n.e.c
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
loeaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion pictures)
total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization .,
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total..
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Ajmisement devices
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
2U
90
26
93
2
261
167
325
158
73
90
709
558
100
50
1,-124
922
353
141
1,382
917
343
115
7
42
499
305
77
109
2,711
2,0U
562
135
3
147
124
18
1,587
1,273
269
977
614
275
87
1
1,426
{')
10,239
=1,387
2,665
6,187
(')
35,354
=6,596
1,659
27,099
717
250
453
6
3,881
1,508
898
21
1,604
984
326
290
4
3,649
1,262
627
1,960
8,304
3,163
2,169
2,840
132
5,180
3,383
542
1,255
19,775
7,467
5,216
6,814
278
16,770
7,396
4,819
3,005
71
397
6,670
2,146
1,015
3,390
119
15,531
8,325
4,178
2,991
37
422
334
56
32
6,915
4,038
2,183.
8,194
3,953
1,939
2,302
133,902
(^)
1,761
=216
486
1,059
(')
6,260
=1,253
320
4,687
229
62
31
2,144
671
551
883
39
1,705
659
494
439
12
57
668
226
95
331
16
105
56
33
16
(^)
5,464
= 895
1,447
,122
( = )
8,945
=1,011
302
7,632
(x)
1,014
218
150
2,501
784
606
1,079
32
1,145
595
5,283
1,514
1,093
2,579
97
4,254
1,484
931
1,029
30
112
1,838
542
194
1,065
37
2,969
1,177
626
1,149
17
35
18
1,000
448
327
1,934
711
295
56,803
( = )
( = )
21,275
33, 2U
78,434
982
251,555
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
11,777
5,260
11,830
38,984
729
66,369
82,822
74, 567
92,905
1,261
22,953
10,688
5,408
6,729
128
2,601
2,569
6,538
69
1,447
514
387
526
20
17,193
17,525
31,432
219
4,703
1,907
1,149
1,612
35
125
=81
234
150
84
252
136
116
669
508
161
1,409
775
634
1,387
771
616
381
254
127
2,760
1,812
948
147
115
32
1,617
1,163
454
996
534
462
1,236
1,047
=130
308
609
(=)
{=)
4,772
=777
271
3,724
684
552
3,195
2,481
1,083
686
397
200
68
47
900
323
206
3'i9
698
415
50
4,783
1,647
1,083
1,963
90
4,042
1,626
1,031
741
21
52
444
129
32
275
1,286
575
316
384
11
15
12
2
1
441
217
177
830
346
137
13,288
1,690
2,656
8,822
120
6,649
5,921
8,682
74
1,096
472
401
221
2
See footnotes at end of table.
LEGAL FORM
5.11
Table 5B.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS -UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind ot business and legal form
Miscellaneov-s amuseioent and recreation services — Continued
Ai^usement parks
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships .-
Corporations
Other forms of or^fanization
Sliootinf t^Qlleries
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other foncs of organisation
Coin-operated amusement device services
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organizat ion
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n.e.c.'.
Individual proprietorships
Pai'tnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Establishments
368
154
66
144
181
140
29
2,447
1,488
721
234
4
1,708
1,109
366
224
9
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand dollari)
38,660
5,962
4,150
28,310
238
1,581
1,087
457
37
97,460
43,510
33,614
20,078
258
90,901
21,575
30,938
37,751
637
Tajtes
(Thousand dollars)
3,388
430
221
2,734
3
1,731
605
931
194
5,206
1,048
1,029
3,084
45
Pay roll, entire year
(TTioiiSdnd dollars)
12,237
1,481
928
9,804
24
339
242
87
20, 232
8,464
5,723
5,988
57
28; 858
5,099
9,638
14,018
103
Active propnetorsf
November
270
141
129
140
107
33
2,596
1,315
1,281
1,587
946
641
Paid employees,
worlcweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
I^y roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUrs)
2,708
474
332
1,894
139
101
34
7,265
3,387
2,057
1,801
20
10, 118
2,215
3,097
4,762
44
101,026
11,227
8,776
80,919
104
5,333
3,739
1,469
125
385,079
164,671
110,574
108,639
1,195
499,287
85, 505
186,320
226, 195
1,267
* Proprietorships of unincorporated businesses,
X Wittiheld to avoid disclosure.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
* Includes motion picture theaters.
^ Other forms of organization included in "Individual proprietorships," to avoid disclosure.
' Includes legalized gambling operations. Net revenues of pari-mutual betting at race tracks are included in the classification "Race track operation."
5.12
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5C.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE; 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division, State, and legal form
Establish-
ments
Qiumbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
(TIimiMTid
iottars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
November
{>{umbcr)
Paid employees, worlcweek
eiided nearest Nov. 15
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(>;umbei-)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Total
(Dollari)
UNITED STATES
Total
Individual proprietorships. . .
Partnerships.
Corporations
Other forms of organization. .
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS
New England
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Middle Atlantic
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East North Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West North Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
.South Atlantic
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Eaat South Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West .South Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Mountain
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pacific
Total
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships
Corporal ions
Other forms of organization
New England
Maine
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forme of organization .
New Hampshire
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See foot'iote at end of table.
559,559
455,161
75,383
28,570
440
32,124
3,934
2,597
141,838
114,635
17,521
9,567
115
110,159
89,469
14,612
6,004
74
53,593
44,921
6,702
1,939
31
58,652
46, 805
8,572
3,209
26,349
21, 164
4,140
1,022
23
50,993
42,366
7,165
1,422
40
17,008
13,702
2,690
606
10
62,258
49,975
10,052
2,204
27
2,710
252
164
,578,162
2,871,214
56,826,486
3,916,666
1,641,540
2,983,405
36,551
984,138
U9,859
1,419,177
18,040
435,789
138,621
545,600
232,526
558,558
5,812
467,551
208,229
517,079
5,556
20,050,255
9,116,781
27,307,497
353,953
5,. 7, 270
158,981
79,199
69,324
3,071,432
249,612
71,178
185,037
1,443
2,395,360
55,893
17, 289
85,146
653
838,066
30,344
7,366
31,938
9,488
37,447
326
346,084
27,038
8,283
33,703
300
311,121
1,106,675
33«,735
1,613,472
12,550
16,499,694
905,681
380,559
1,085,623
23,497
196,764
101,191
527,789
12,322
638,458
Ul,332
33,485
107,725
47,759
137,735
2,365
276, 331
90,284
42,885
175, 146
2,806
242,187
3,993,550
2,052,278
10,217,821
236,045
12,573,262
782,100
344,494
717,417
4,897
652,463
195,311
94,861
346,305
1,981
189,848
85,843
26,993
101,716
46, 186
127,548
931
93,285
83,510
39,608
113,230
839
85,903
3,982,888
1,923,594
6,619,326
47,454
3,786,730
343,559
133,276
174,404
1,224
879,003
77,444
32,243
79,613
548
305,536
43, 392
12,413
44,953
17,692
35,350
290
176, 347
38,000
15,801
31,823
279
160,668
1,582,233
651,221
1,545,155
10,121
6,096,164
416,043
174,212
285,307
1,441
354,784
120,546
51,913
132,502
575
116,323
43,773
15,059
27,208
76,973
32,420
66,622
332
74,834
67,842
29,998
62,530
318
63,465
2,466,960
1,057,969
2,560,289
10,946
2,348,022
180,493
30,703
92,321
762
634,099
52,061
23,763
42, U4
365
198,923
19,607
7,401
35,989
15,971
22,615
259
115,693
32,151
14,683
21,376
255
105,206
1,073,160
473,823
788,989
7,050
4,036,649
365,798
145,735
121,238
1,328
233,338
103,719
41,806
52,801
597
39,993
12,314
17,999
64,374
24, 540
26,406
373
36,176
56,361
22,536
23,957
352
31,965
2,144,935
842,399
1,038,001
11,264
1,401,034
127,709
53,043
47,383
203
1,072,937
31,733
15,969
22,269
353,041
13,072
4,927
16,723
8,618
10,807
28
139,497
14,649
7,775
9,516
25
123,556
646,6U
323,973
428,822
1,628
7,0^3,499
543,671
253,335
274,175
1,756
150,667
70,824
P0,638
912
47,733
16,363
65,209
29,652
44,028
408
55,716
26,660
40,798
382
3,053,193
1,447,739
2,495,622
16,895
30,618
8,346
3,077
159,328
16,996
3,768
7,854
3,959
796
3,591
2,597
480
2,210
2,357
510
1,806
2,038
415
77,946
15,015
66,367
113,254
1,869
2U
84
13,981
3,411
4,763
2,953
873
2,054
1,708
522
1,079
1,391
442
1,012
56,621
17,074
39, 559
LEGAL FORM
5.13
Tabic 5C.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION-
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geognphic division, State, and legal form
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(ThouMTul
Pay roll,
entire year
(^Thousand
dollari)
Active
propne-
tors,**
November
(T^umber)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov, 15
Pay toll, workweek ended
nearest Nov, 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Total
(DoIIot)
Pull work'
week
(Dollars)
New Erwland — Continued
Vermont
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Massachusetts
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Rhode Island
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Connecticut
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Middle Atlantic
Neu lork
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Hew Jersey
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pennsylvania
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East North Central
Ohio
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Indiana
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporatixsos
Other forms of organization
Illinois
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Michigan
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Vlsconsin
Total ;
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnote at end of table.
U, 72i
2,833
l,-;28
1,698
l,48i
1,252
128
19,836
16,<il8
1,970
l,i68
30
3,200
342
221
8,330
6,675
1,028
616
11
77,310
60,039
10, 381
6,827
22,249
18,313
2,486
1,433
17
36,283
4,654
1,307
28,990
23,605
3,697
1,675
13
13,640
10,985
1,964
681
10
35,218
28,303
4,752
2,146
17
17,408
3,057
885
9,168
1,142
617
7,807
2,283
280,002
1,517
569
91,352
1,206
222
967
356
45,294
330
346
39,675
30, 537
10,666
1,762,633
128,797
34,926
115,239
990
45,102
29,397
8,929
52, 539
487
13,936
15,701
3,684
17,174
4,917
22,958
245
6,866
14,506
4,358
20,585
226
6,085
586,227
174,011
993,043
9,352
266, 137
23,596
7,007
14, 379
120
117,669
5,423
1,543
6,982
38
36, 584
3,085
655
3,017
755
3,073
21
17,359
2,641
667
2,759
18
15,114
104,804
29,591
130,943
799
715,161
56,435
19,783
41,182
269
1,541,959
12,644
4,579
19,248
113
576, 390
6,447
1,923
78,310
6,715
2,428
8,163
53
217,725
5,654
2,071
7,338
51
196,416
250,540
92,378
370,130
2,113
11,278,163
485,343
221,680
813,795
21,141
313,030
107,728
59, 199
398,043
11,420
99,540
58, 302
20,008
22,595
55,372
26,627
132,829
2,397
45,689
46,525
23,816
123,688
2,387
40,974
2,195,609
1,190,652
7,673,563
218,339
1,989,324
139,650
55,472
117,469
439
540,371
28,721
14,955
55,712
152
162,136
17,804
4,791
15,352
6,957
23,317
63
82,670
12,552
6,299
22,070
53
73,731
572,011
302, 529
1,111,762
3,022
3,232,207
280,688
103,407
154,359
1,917
437,447
60,315
27,037
74,034
750
145,683
35,226
3,686
36,501
14, 175
31,589
405
67,452
31,207
12,770
29,388
366
59,149
1,225,930
559,097
1,432,496
14,684
2,867,662
193,188
75,379
167,011
1,869
184,299
47,295
19,073
73, 524
791
57, 387
22,518
6,793
25,480
9,689
31,924
359
29,207
21,236
8,209
29,378
326
25,730
958,914
389,338
1,496,906
22,454
1,147,394
86,009
39,691
57,926
673
706, 502
21,142
10,202
25,795
248
259,680
10,566
3,626
11,680
5,391
11,966
170
101,515
9,871
4,801
10,892
166
89,956
426,400
198,710
515,652
6,632
5,070,273
265,972
128,559
310,745
1,226
367,268
57,297
36,111
155,821
451
130,266
27,240
8,915
32,805
16,665
51,852
193
55,872
27,030
14, 339
48,419
168
48,315
1,365,052
736,970
2,959,415
d,341
2,590,522
159,359
77,405
129,760
744
153,392
42,416
23,871
63,646
333
45,437
16,664
5,555
21,928
11,379
22,432
133
17,540
9,595
21,068
111
19,037
879,036
433, 503
1,221,535
6,393
897,406
77,572
23,460
51,975
385
17,161
5,599
22, 519
153
8,355
2,093
9,823
3,062
9,374
7,833
2,553
8,473
58
353,435
115,023
425,313
3,129
51,394
27,923
10,259
13,212
1,655,799
544,233
164,476
948,127
8,963
253,2U
93,914
28,267
125,297
733
675,346
232,433
86,131
354,695
2,087
10,850,709
2,013,973
1,137,566
7,480,981
218,189
1,893,435
522,325
289,962
1,083,385
2,763
3,086,647
1,144,420
534,991
1,393,268
13,968
2,722,431
892, 101
358,523
1,449,852
21,955
398,952
189,600
496, 149
6,584
4,345,328
1,256,223
690,415
2,891,213
8,477
2,442,991
304,091
445,029
1,138,062
5,309
845,395
323,397
108,596
410,257
3,045
5.14
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
TableSC— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE; 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division. State, and legal form
Establish-
ments
(Niunbtr)
Receipts,
entile year
{Thousand
dolLiri)
Payroll,
entire year
{Thousand
dolUirs)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
November
Plumber)
Paid employees, worlcweeic
ended nearest Nov, 15
Total
(J^umliCT)
Full work-
week
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(DoUars)
West North Central
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships,.
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships. .
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organiza'tion.
North Dakota
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
South Dakota
Total.
Individual proprietorships. .
Partnerships
Corporations...
Other forms of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
South Atlantic
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships...
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
District of Columbia
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Virginia
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
West Virginia
Total.
Individual proprietorships. .
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
10,104
8,293
1,317
487
9,851
8,349
1,235
262
5
16,243
13,391
2,006
836
10
1,955
1,689
230
35
1
,817
227
,533
664
141
8,011
6,849
1,023
136
3
989
126
78
7,910
6,475
983
442
10
3,539
2,679
537
320
3
7,944
6,312
1,180
442
10
4,476
3,661
550
260
5
134,571
66,036
25,645
42,621
269
108,486
63,665
24,806
19,948
67
225,819
100,929
41,437
83,154
299
U,472
3,645
14,059
3,248
63,434
36,104
13,853
13,237
240
51,294
20,642
15,609
8,059
2,601
4,949
121,055
51,722
21,193
47, 970
170
88,430
32,263
17,420
38,722
25
120,811
58,627
25, 146
36,944
94
59,395
30,438
9,315
19,423
219
40,767
19.521
16,827
824.057
14,841
5,629
20, 170
127
28,085
8,011
2,492
8,269
2,788
8,412
52
14,764
6,865
2,501
7,409
52
12,809
306,628
112,859
402,136
2,434
558.736
13,083
5,872
9,095
35
74,378
8,052
2,326
16,553
7,374
3,256
4,116
18
37,463
6,154
2,904
3,735
16
260,967
116,984
180,108
677
1,458,505
24,972
11,116
38,140
150
3,682
12,896
3,657
14,659
5,952
16,767
85
12,388
5,359
15,247
1,985
2,328
739
1,641
427
1,478
469
l-,270
388
2,938
667
.,736
414
1,744
407
9,040
1,4S7
337
7,862
7,385
2,938
5,751
22,048
4,411
1,228
8,514
4,455
1,756
2,793
36
12,446
3,820
1,568
2,442
11,018
11,897
5,282
4,869
4,794
6,645
1,869
1,180
6,974
3,064
2,408
2,521
6,016
2,744
2,258
1,913
655
2,226
40,056
948
232
1,128
387
1,006
20, 359
981
363
963
18,335
12,543
5,727
21,742
44
34,855
6,186
1,801
3,414
7,330
3,192
9,811
26
16,267
6,173
2,917
9,219
26
10, 129
5,750
18,964
12
41,796
2,467
947
5,420
2,695
8,146
6
25,015
4,610
2,530
7,424
22,620
17,371
7,332
17,048
45
19,541
5,856
2,058
11,148
4,638
9,201
28
10,836
9,672
4,169
8,753
26
9,880
7,920
2,402
9,127
92
3,495
948
4,741
1,401
4,635
59
4,274
1,246
4,310
50
509,683
222,252
723,651
2,919
49, 538
15,812
15,598
95,715
60,676
13,898
21,141
325,859
150,451
62,256
111,980
1,172
244,290
107,160
38,594
13,437
42,376
791,064
256,196
114,665
419,349
854
679,868
205,492
117,418
356,743
215
832,424
354,908
150,325
326, 191
1,000
391,287
162,957
47,844
178,703
1,779
See footnote at end of table.
LEGAL FORM
5.15
Tabic 5C.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE; 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts. Pay Roll, and Personnel
Gngnphic division. Sqk. and legjl fonn
Establish-
ments
Wumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolhtrs)
Payroll,
entire year
(^Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,"
November
(J^umber)
Paid employees, workweek
etlded nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Mumber)
Full work-
week
(\umber)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(DollHTS)
Full work-
week
(Dollars)
South Atlantic — Continued
North Carolina
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
South Carolina
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Georgia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporat ions
Other forms of organization
Florida
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East South Central
Kentucky
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Tennessee
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Alabama
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Mississippi
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporat ions
Other forms of organization
West South Central
Arkansas
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Louisiana
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Ot ! er forms of organization
Oklahoma
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Texas
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnote at end of table.
9,571
7,389
1,729
11
574
3,708
651
212
3
0,121
7,342
1,375
395
9
10, 32i
8,250
l,4il
618
15
5,389
1,160
253-
6,236
1,326
392
5,705
994
274
3,834
660
103
4,424
732
112
6,692
,555
839
293
5
9,301
7,826
1,297
174
4
29,724
24,561
4,297
843
23
129,426
62,585
30,840
35,642
359
31,890
U,787
14,305
130,909
66,419
27,944
36, 367
179
155,306
76,040
27,966
50,985
315
93,329
44,780
25,649
22,847
53
123,577
57,288
25,052
40,965
272
90, 590
49,631
17,632
23,069
258
47,288
28,794
12,375
5,940
179
49, 130
30,884
11,926
6,126
194
46,899
21, 876
21,993
101,279
59,908
24,347
1-6,839
135
392,824
45,859
9,873
30,051
27,640
933,400
19,697
9,685
16,290
187
19,659
6,871
3,002
4,538
13,918
6,600
9,419
114
13,922
12,462
6,154
8,910
lU
12,634
413,843
199,805
316, 338
3,414
392,849
9,734
3,650
6,260
46,597
3,408
1,130
9,148
7,165
2,768
3,979
10
28,936
6,331
2,569
3,776
26,412
197,873
74, 540
120, 171
265
937,340
20,112
8,283
18,120
82
52,379
6,785
2,363
10,335
13,990
5,775
9,131
40
28,440
12,304
5,417
8,652
39
26,240
404,804
170,225
360,783
1,528
21,127
8,429
22,725
98
28,560
7,757
2,578
7,321
12,133
4,964
11,294
49
16,654
11,035
4,633
10,523
49
15,081
432,293
169,706
439,635
1,891
568,597
11,247
7,070
10,219
24
43,253
5,148
2,173
7,231
4,280
5,126
17
26,189
6,315
3,944
4,306
15
24, 327
233,044
139,544
195,522
487
854,424
17,219
7,177
18,712
145
31,037
5,819
2,315
11,464
4,834
9,795
96
20,663
10, 390
4,491
9,350
96
18,901
353,586
149,307
348,766
2,765
616,659
14,984
5,629
10,292
132
15,473
5,284
1,752
10,737
3,915
5,361
100
U,328
9,700
3,647
5,457
97
10, 156
310,719
111,218
192,378
2,344
308,342
8,611
3,837
2,891
34
14,965
3,556
1,161
5,480
6,507
2,942
1,833
46
10,134
5,746
2,601
1,763
46
9,355
175, 3U
78,754
52,323
1,454
304,149
8,654
3,387
2,855
69
30, 502
4,192
1,288
6,765
6,150
2,251
1,696
37
18,479
5,569
2,108
1,642
36
17,002
179, 779
68,612
54,625
1,133
613,623
13, 808
6,621
10,035
38
29,209
5,243
1,522
9,883
8,957
3,887
5,600
35
16,551
8,294
3,700
4,989
19
14,960
280,640
130,798
201,401
789
591,455
15,895
6,752
6,455
107
124,247
7,521
2,367
30,674
9,6%
3,828
2,973
70, 529
3,593
3,525
2,788
54
63,889
328,224
137,398
123,673
2,160
2,527,417
228,107
37,586
76,230
351
65,362
25,046
33,456
383
23,037
7,637
39, 571
14, 574
16,137
247
35,905
13,203
14,538
243
1,356,342
505, 591
653,302
7,182
900,137
394,175
193,216
309, 332
3,414
376, 317
186,741
72,095
117,234
247
902,071
382,786
154,984
352,782
1,51*
1,006,378
414,945
164,155
425,385
1,891
545,242
219,630
134,403
190,689
470
829,239
339,404
145,044
342,026
2,765
591,470
296,945
105,535
185, 564
2,325
294,538
167,054
74,402
51,628
1,454
293,859
172,324
66,374
54,035
1,126
589,231
270,909
127,507
190, 186
629
556, 389
3U,768
131,615
120,846
2,160
2,419,736
1,297,203
477,903
637, 520
7,110
5.16
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
TablcSC— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, REcErpTS, Pay R01.1-, and Personnel
Geographic division. State, and legal form
Mountain
^k^ntana
Total „
IndlTlduol proprietorships
Partnerships ■.
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Idaho
Total
IndlTldual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Wyoming
Total
IndlTldual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporationa*
Other forms of organization
Colorado
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
New Mexico
Iota
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Arizona
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Utah
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships. ^
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Nevada
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pacific
Washington
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Oregon
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
California
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
« Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
Establish-
tnents
(XurnbCT)
,569
316
57
1,540
737
157
29
5,U7
4,143
773
193
3
1,987
1,661
291
35
,838
377
81
4
368
136
3
489
122
29
7,188
1,180
415
4,544
1,146
202
47,573
38,243
7,726
1,587
17
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollcTs)
23,823
12,911
6,936
3,976
23,069
13,942
5,469
3,658
7,089
3,190
2,077
72,783
38,175
17,973
16, 597
38
24,661
15,755
6,510
2,396
19,097
8,100
31,111
14,554
6,708
9,813
37
6,186
3,157
1,779
134,550
70,606
27,932
35,828
184
-96,727
45,220
30,559
20,698
250
341,660
427,845
194,844
217,649
1,322
Pay roU.
entire year
(TTunudnd
tiollarj)
2,658
1,581
1,998
3,067
1,332
1,722
1,781
827
961
22,859
9,484
5,396
7,967
12
4,185
1,915
1,218
10,959
5,250
2,268
3,399
42
9,300
3,417
1,627
4,243
13
1,891
1,023
761
44,127
18,810
7,184
18,036
97
29,902
U,616
8,110
10,081
279,012
120,241
55,530
102,521
720
Active
proprie-
tors."
November
Plumber)
1,528
594
1,488
522
701
292
3,938
1,430
1,585
511
2,395
1,714
681
1,659
675
459
222
6,944
2,228
6,365
4,343
2,022
36,446
14,113
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. IS
Total
1,473
854
902
1,679
699
786
923
474
463
12,083
5,095
2,999
3,984
5
2,418
1,081
641
5,425
2,537
1,192
1,681
4,710
1,781
875
2,046
817
444
304
17,602
8,200
2,999
6,370
33
12,416
5,175
3,446
3,759
36
109,479
51,834
23,407
33,899
339
Full work-
weelf
1,270
726
1,448
623
744
823
422
424
10,491
4,445
2,726
3,315
5
2,203
1,013
604
4,876
2,241
1,109
1,512
1,455
733
1,804
764
421
287
15,283
6,896
2,642
5,721
24
11,218
4,497
3,158
3,527
36
97,055
44,323
20,860
31,550
322
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov, 15
Total
(Dollari)
5u,R29
31,717
3h,517
120,888
(^4,007
24,472
31,609
17,679
19,210
454,615
188,707
112,699
152,990
219
36,825
38,023
23,20.;
1Bl.,131
70, Ooo
32,071
83,123
271
38,978
21,021
14,482
866,637
384,229
143,692
336,471
2,245
608, 176
239,286
164,091
203,129
1,670
5,538,o8(
2,429,678
1,140,006
1,956,022
12,980
LEGAL FORM
5.17
Tabic 5D.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
EST/VBUSBMSNTS, RbCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PbRSONNBL
Gcognphic division. State, and legal form
UNITB) STATES
ToWl
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations •'
Other ronns of organization
QEOGRAPHIC riVlSIONS
New England
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations*
Other forms of organisation
Middle Atlantic
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other f onns of organization
East North Central
Total ,
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West North Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other fonos of organization. ,
South Atlantic
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
CorporatioDS
Other forms of organization
East South Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships.
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West South Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Mountain
Total.
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pacific
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
New England
Maine
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
New Hampshire
Total
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships
Corporations .-
Other forms of organization.
See footnotes at end of table.
Establishments
(Number)
I -'■•
27,993
9,790
12,359
205
1,698
iC5
1,088
9,695
i,949
1,66*
3,045
37
10,568
6,107
2,117
2,325
39
3,544
1,124
994
36
6,298
3,441
1,243
1,591
23
3,074
1,821
659
579
15
5,112
3,018
934
1,140
20
l,C"t4
487
480
4,663
2,371
1,157
1,117
18
221
52
110
6
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
2,349,601
407,495
364,965
1,568,539
8,602
162,870
2C,229
10,436
131,586
619
630,323
75,C35
66,704
487, 589
995
478,574
92, 965
65,363
297,890
2,356
170,259
46,023
30,838
91,960
1,438
254, 62C
44,639
36,232
172,713
1,036
87, COO
20,461
17, ICO
49,183
251
154,485
38,734
25,714
89,210
827
97,464
18,112
26,331
314,006
51,297
66,197
2,099
857
6,899
1,548
471
Taxes
(Thousand dotlgrt)
323,396
34,141
40,265
247,719
1,271
21,522
1,401
1,C06
19,008
107
91,395
4,536
7,320
79, 389
150
63,634
6, 947
9,332
47,090
265
24,430
4,630
3,510
16,023
267
35,834
4,C32
4,611
27,023
168
14,346
2,236
2,637
9,422
49
22,263
4,285
3,157
14,694
127
1,509
1,373
4,563
7,319
28, 583
1,122
14
1,145
155
46
Pay roll, entire year
(Thomgnd dollars)
610,034
■17,41 f.
'!3,2''0
421,555
2,774
39,659
4,970
2,581
31,965
143
178,430
18,149
17,722
142,241
318
125,103
24,857
19,906
79,624
716
40,396
9,238
5,899
24,614
645
61,414
9,870
7,478
43,669
397
19,660
4,216
3,386
12,003
50
34,652
7,342
5,475
21,126
209
28,110
4,349
8,375
15,386
13,924
17,463
2,121
423
183
1,498
17
2,476
369
55
Active proprictorsf
November
(Number)
23,38.'^
14,4Pt
1,409
629
7,196
4,387
2,811
8,479
5,151
3,328
4,808
3,092
1,716
2,745
1,623
,389
830
2,388
1,189
366
668
3,653
1,961
1,692
189
74
136
42
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
341,931
32,031
61,580
196,899
1,421
5,392
2,476
16,730
98
81,764
14,011
10,474
57,019
260
79,082
22,345
17,231
39,202
304
30,579
10,018
5,919
14,472
170
36,625
7,813
5,628
22,945
239
14,208
3,672
2,671
7,806
59
23,801
6,398
4,138
12,667
98
3,26C
4,095
8,622
8,948
19,239
1,623
489
184
936
19
,912
437
1,409
(DolUrl)
11,551,185
2,C09,691
1,857,422
7,622,797
61,275
735,747
96,4t3
52,262
584,993
2,084
3,338,549
393,173
361,218
2,573,982
5,171
2,441,879
514,461
436,899
1,462,654
27.865
767,718
189,619
119,633
453,093
5,368
186,492
142,372
812,462
11,708
391,102
81,993
66,339
241,185
1,080
639,080
160,179
108,448
368,150
2,303
89,796
183,390
292,565
336,356
867,378
35,732
7,767
3,527
24,055
383
6,259
970
5.18
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5D.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
EsTABLISHMBhfTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PbBSOVNBI.
Geographic division, State, and le^l fcmi
Establishments
(Humhcr)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand dollars)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Active prophetorsf
November
(><umbeT)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Humbtr)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
New England — Continued
Vermont
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnersh ips
Corporat ions
Other forms of organization.
Massachusetts
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Rhode Island
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Connecticut
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Ccrporations
Other forms of organization
Middle Atlantic
New York
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
New Jersey
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Pennsylvania
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East North Central
Ohio
Total
Individual proprietorships,
Partnerships.
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Indiana
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Illinois
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Michigan
Total
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Wisconsin
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnotes at end of table.
113
33
37
700
159
538
5
164
32
9C
338
lOi
234
4,687
2,226
662
1,786
13
760
250
554
3,442
1,963
752
705
22
2,917
1,692
524
693
1,363
746
304
310
3
2,681
1,424
572
676
9
1,679
554
378
566
163
268
7
1,114
673
89,096
7,982
4,336
76,431
347
,133
874
29,8
5,353
3,225
21,306
398,032
36,905
32,872
327,862
393
:,338
8,045
8,747
71,546
143,953
30, 085
25,085
125,675
26,936
18,467
79, 990
282
30,527
75
171,247
24,768
29,338
115,924
1,217
93,4C8
22,065
23,796
47,073
474
38,366
8,909
4,773
24,376
308
11,875
244
100
22,817
462
297
11,058
58
2,243
1,376
19,113
85
116
120
500
160
411
373
3,583
52,061
1,191
707
5,353
122,636
1,297
2,601
46,099
64
10,065
10,743
101,725
103
20,152
372
725
10,987
27,250
1,528
1,681
16,943
2,867
3,994
20,389
6,556
5,298
33,479
2,203
1,988
13,747
6,676
7,246
4,315
21,862
56
11,645
863
997
4,807
9
21,710
2,460
1,925
7,234
26
45,145
1,669
3,274
16,599
163
11,883
6,385
7,209
31,092
459
25,551
1,472
2,548
7,839
24
5,419
6,819
5,526
13,093
108
9,283
740
525
4,098
56
1,947
931
6,338
67
587
256
290
160
1,991
1,199
685
419
1,711
1,193
1,317
885
1,112
637
475
,236
844
2,349
1,497
852
464
272
320
86
12,885
2,444
1,071
9,334
36
660
237
1,042
832
3,002
5,933
4,295
36,774
1,231
1,032
7,648
6,847
5,147
12,791
21,464
6,070
3,475
11,893
26
9,226
2,809
1,897
4,492
28
23,7U
5,230
5,541
12,870
72
17,371
5,835
5,188
6,258
90
7,308
2,401
1,130
3,689
LEGAL FORM
5.19
Tabic 5D.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
ESTABLISBMHNTS, ReCB1I»TS, PaY RoiX, AND PbRSONNBL
Geographic division. Sate, and legal tonn
Establishments
(Humbcr)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thomund dollars)
Tajtes
(Thouiand dollar)
Pay roll, entirt year
(Thousand doltari)
Active prophetorsf
November
Paid etDployecs,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Ai""iM
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
West North Central
Minnesota
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
I ova
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization,
Missouri
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
North Daltota
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
South DaJtota
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Netraska
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Kansas
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnersblpa
Corporations
Other forms of organization
South Atlantic-
Delaware
Total '.
Individual proprietorships
Par-tnershlps
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Maryland
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
District of Columhla
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Virginia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
C ■rporations
Other forms of organization
West Virginia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnotes at end of table.
563
201
2
193
187
3
978
325
290
160
59
22
409
102
93
5
531
148
159
407
158
224
519
181
263
4
320
133
136
6
36,680
9,139
6,422
30,602
8,751
5,646
53,662
11,302
9,759
31,576
1,025
1,851
1,589
1,561
2,740
1,683
2,467
15,712
4,982
2,504
8,187
39
21,580
7,258
3,235
10,952
135
7,327
925
238
,164
41,789
6,844
5,382
29,455
108
20, 182
1,548
1,885
33,823
8,416
6,255
18,897
255
20,805
4,159
3,475
12,857
314
732
704
1,888
1,235
6,155
6,276
942
665
7,933
1,697
985
15,228
1,093
1,077
5,558
205
2,631
2,010
10,084
503
242
267
295
7
303
226
466
6
2,076
493
211
1,367
5
3,133
825
360
1,917
31
91
11
713
4,498
478
567
3,434
19
142
2,844
5,553
692
873
3,919
69
3,703
605
485
2,571
42
287
228
262
1,369
497
320
538
3,232
850
548
,745
89
4,228
1,388
573
2,252
15
190
59
1,300
10,001
1,650
1,176
7,150
25
i73
622
8,263
1,841
1,400
4,965
57
4.183
807
590
2,753
33
487
361
60J
293
844
469
140
78
177
108
366
161
475
246
333
247
418
158
253
195
6,727
2,124
1,411
3,192
5,804
1,976
1,146
2,311
1,445
4,853
402
258
206
21
l,32i
564
331
424
6
3,072
1,068
698
1,271
35
1,573
630
1,862
21
204
114
477
6,038
1,137
751
4,125
25
3,398
488
332
^■"^
1,290
950
3,137
48
2,931
818
524
1,549
40
192,968
41,483
26,706
124,779
33,606
19,381
64, 182
271,725
52,820
37,844
178,158
2,903
16,086
6,536
4,548
4,855
147
26,165
9,663
5,878
10,551
73
60,887
17,421
12,736
29,031
1,699
82,718
28,090
12,545
41,787
296
4,396
1,261
15,488
254,174
27,834
20,808
204, 998
534
140,751
12,144
10,636
117,971
143,780
31,375
24,193
87,302
910
75,755
16,314
11,723
47,082
636
5.20
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5D.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS '-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
ESTABLISHMBNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AUD PERSONNEL
Geographic division. State, and legal form
Estabbshments
(>;uTiitieT)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire yeaj
(Thousand dollars)
Taxes
(Thousartd dollars)
Pay roll, entire year
(ThousaTui dollars)
Active propnetorsf
November
CNumM
Paid employees,
wtirkweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Number)
Piy roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
South Atlantic — Continued
North Carolina
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
South Carolina
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Georgia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Florida
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organi zatlon
East South Central
Kentuclcy
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Tennessee
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Alabama
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Mississippi
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West South Central
Arkansas
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Louisiana
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Oklahoma
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Texas
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnotes at end of table.
571
237
276
305
92
100
487
197
191
670
202
274
422
180
160
5
533
183
219
1
498
176
125
368
120
75
5
500
132
126
5
429
103
182
598
201
219
2,603
1,482
498
613
10
6,671
4,582
18,087
12,590
3,689
2,123
6,778
5,242
4,730
15,830
62,962
7,145
7,562
48,147
108
27,396
4,975
4,391
17,939
91
27,375
6,099
4,317
16,959
20,811
5,330
5,614
9,809
58
4,057
2,778
4,533
15,249
4,060
2,681
8,457
51
27,236
7,168
2,961
17, 107
24 .-215
6,741
5,028
11,869
577
87,785
20,765
15,044
51,777
199
4,350
6,993
749
609
2,992
1,390
891
386
299
1,181
3,670
679
316
1,577
6,230
416
638
2,616
8,294
1,207
963
4,060
14, 790
516
987
6,787
4
4,722
1,533
1,461
11,772
24
6,205
618
798
3,288
18
3,957
876
745
4,566
18
6,278
44A
427
3,643
1,309
902
4,067
4,718
640
917
2,076
10
2,024
1,223
1,214
2,269
12
2,459
536
495
525
1,126
486
319
1,316
3,817
738
483
1,730
774
305
2,738
3,742
1,597
563
4,277
5,436
707
729
2,220
86
12,576
1,296
1,026
2,969
145
2,318
1,804
8,420
34
4,211
3,398
12,150
458
295
236
115
366
203
557
256
343
261
405
261
375
162
266
146
413
170
332
145
501
298
1,142
576
4,863
1,199
771
1,876
607
252
1,017
979
854
2,315
7,151
1,091
1,080
4,%7
13
4,284
717
637
2,916
4,141
1,025
636
3,715
1,190
985
1,521
19
2,068
740
413
2,338
769
412
1,148
9
4,301
1,403
522
2,376
3,986
1,137
815
1,992
42
13,176
3,589
2,389
7,151
47
LEGAL FORM
5.21
Table 5D— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS'-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geognphtc division. Sate, and le^ form
Hoimtaln
Montana
Total
Individual pioprletorshlps
Partnerships
Corpora tlons
Other forms or organization
Idaho
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Wyoming
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other fonDs of organisation
Colorado
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
New Mexico
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Arizona
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Utah
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Nevada ^
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pacific
Washlngrton
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Oregon
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
California
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
• Proprietors of 'jnlncorporated businesses.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
^ Includes legalized gambling operations.
Establiahments
(>tuml>CT)
127
50
43
2
133
58
58
280
108
123
150
55
69
125
58
68
116
82
Receipts
(exc. taxes).
enure year
(Thottsand dolUrj)
467
207
165
249
178
104
2
3,291
1,655
772
848
16
7,002
2,739
1,173
3,090
8,520
2,470
1,947
4,103
872
639
2,392
3,566
2,278
12,860
1,812
831
4,506
10,569
1,181
2,964
6,424
2,176
2,659
5,506
31,276
3,296
13,890
14,090
Taxes
(Thousand dollars)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thoti^dnd dolldrl)
8,950
9,859
18,031
22,030
4,492
6,207
255,136
37,855
50,131
166,121
1,029
293
150
1,020
325
145
550
298
160
2,005
113
80
819
1,408
73
274
1,061
1,593
255
371
967
84
127
270
6,250
1,145
1,676
3,429
1,360
507
153
501
322
973
153
114
434
4,190
715
2,988
1,306
322
141
843
2,136
232
546
,358
461
500
1,411
14,249
1,458
6,112
6,679
Active propnetorsf
November
(Mumber)
395
760
31,373
3,023
4,883
23,336
131
2,323
2,236
5,147
5,174
846
1,267
3,061
67,730
10,755
13,965
42,727
283
232
147
126
81
111
89
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Wumber)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
95
103
385
303
207
236
1,369
1,153
517
162
1,384
485
298
601
177
114
363
2,756
642
529
1,585
293
133
718
1,636
238
528
870
436
531
817
472
1,800
1,621
1,780
1,361
2,442
679
1,001
1,362
28,184
6,163
6,586
15,257
178
(Dollars)
25,428
10,967
2,955
11,506
32,874
9,855
6,829
16,190
3,371
2,342
7,244
71,893
12, 549
10,399
48,945
25,854
6,845
3,119
15,890
4,885
13,682
24,125
42,961
9,672
9,697
23,592
278,118
31,652
129,367
117,099
47,090
42,533
83,566
89,640
15,345
25,594
48,701
1,283,470
230,130
318,229
729,671
5,440
5.22 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5E.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
EsTABUSBMBN're, GuBST RooMS, RECEIPTS, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Gecgraphic divuton, State, and Legal fonn
Establuhmentf
(Number)
Guest
rocou
(Number)
Receipts,
oitire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollarj)
Active
propnetors,*
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov, 15
Total
(Number)
Full
workweek
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dullars)
FuU
wvkweek
(Dollars)
UNITED STATES
Total
Individual proprietorships...
Partnerships.
Corporations
Other forms of organization,.
GEOGRSPHIC DIVISION
New England
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Middle Atlantic
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East North Central
Total ,
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West North Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
South Atlantic
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East South Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West South Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Mountain
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pacific
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships.
Corporations. ,
Other forms of organization
New England
Maine
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations. ,
Other forms of organization
New Hampshire
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnote at end of table.
29,650
17,885
6,514
4,966
285
2,192
1,235
371
562
24
5,058
2,613
1,140
1,264
41
4,545
2,532
1,049
893
71
3,303
2,151
733
404
15
3,697
2,117
790
757
33
1,035
653
209
161
12
2,705
2,021
380
277
27
2,322
1,515
566
219
22
4,793
3,048
1,276
429
40
309
68
84
1
1,549,823
2,172,756
660,004
398,293
353,240
12,448,752
552,401
305,988
668,746
22,688
374,699
309,341
1,459,435
29,281
85,349
77,177
488,218
9,260
15,534
10,877
59,697
47,647
285,012
5,937
52,894
43,213
251,657
5,476
1,566,077
1,435,493
9,263,737
183,4/t5
94,233
143,273
42,572
1,810
22,705
19,183
689,545
33,385
11,556
47,651
1,641
342,628
25,458
11,679
103,592
2,544
610,165
5,439
2,552
33,792
789
194,325
1,121
689
2,523
1,346
18,458
378
99,049
2,220
1,180
15,420
363
86,050
64,519
35,815
577,897
11,314
3,443,272
83,553
51,735
201,864
5,476
286,264
81,878
61,299
458,906
8,082
418, 125
18,469
14,865
158,194
2,797
131,221
2,391
2,224
9,405
6,660
81,404
1,580
79,349
8,295
5,998
70,240
1,517
70,468
275,182
204,787
2,906,372
56,931
2,554,575
81,047
58,001
141,522
5,694
145,270
58,612
54,582
299,382
5,549
170,446
13,197
13,745
102,796
1,483
49,716
2,227
1,722
3,115
9,383
8,827
60,155
984
36,172
8,081
7,914
53,600
873
31,265
248,363
264,007
2,011,412
30,793
62,363
30,980
50,711
1,216
187,590
37,581
32,532
99,273
1,060
268,231
8,194
8,133
33,014
375
75,285
1,927
1,188
7,270
6,297
22,323
282
52,721
6,209
5,466
19,351
239
48,043
162,650
171,940
660,103
7,817
1,450,777
62,774
35,671
87,016
2,129
47,838
43,273
37,013
185,236
2,709
67,471
9,513
8,104
56,807
861
18,879
1,802
1,292
8,347
5,681
38,039
654
17,348
7,721
5,338
34,364
620
16,076
189,037
153,599
1,091,544
16,597
367,890
17,339
9,057
20,844
598
U0,826
U,405
9,496
45,817
753
132,472
2,561
2,282
13,833
203
37,456
543
320
2,231
2,388
2,253
12,008
199
31,250
2,637
2,089
11,156
194
29,449
50,778
48,762
264,402
3,948
749,794
53,621
16,206
38,566
2,433
85,233
26,604
16,299
84,393
5,176
105,604
5,930
3,943
26,034
1,549
30,841
1,699
532
6,043
3,581
20,413
1,213
17,147
5,522
3,442
19,408
1,077
15,114
123,445
79,907
514,958
31,484
611,721
41,015
20,706
22,486
1,026
249,941
117,304
72,076
58,086
2,475
25,314
20,743
58,686
361
256^969
64,574
65,698
124,150
2,547
17,975
5,696
5,046
19,833
266
1,345
907
3,976
3,162
9,845
164
42,552
16,350
2,479
18,507
2,003
43,915
937
...
3,504
2,795
8,662
153
37,592
109,800
108,261
337,642
6,0' 3
1,578,668
9,862
9,340
22,367
483
8,705
3,991
19,456
440
2.163
342,303
368,415
849,407
13,543
65,423
9,107
2,414
6,178
15,446
5,943
2,478
9,549
15,096
1,264
535
3,962
283
123
613
434
1,377
553
381
1,235
13,886
10,255
41,282
34,639
285
103
62
6,382
3,065
5,032
467
4,553
2,760
6,739
1,044
1,000
612
2,000
350
261
198
446
192
553
186
406
166
480
133
10,003
4,937
14,163
5,536
11,730,078
1,432,613
1,371,828
3,700,142
175,493
637,474
61,420
34,055
530,919
11,080
3,209.094
262,665
194,796
2,695,525
56,108
2,411,697
232,700
249,473
1,900,223
29,301
950,106
151,727
163,059
628,178
7,142
l,M5,g32
181,213
149,324
1,038,968
16,327
353 ,797
48,552
47,541
253,856
3,848
725,346
U7,711
73,395
501,552
27,688
579,168
103,289
101,740
368,255
5,884
1,477,564
323,338
353,4A5
782,666
18,115
U,407
9,795
33,016
33.398
9.620
4,663
U.594
5,521
LEGAL FORM
5.23
Table 5E.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic divuion, Sat£, uid legal form
New England — Continued
Vermont
TolaX
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations ,
ether forms of organization
Massachusetts
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Rhode Island
Total ,
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Connecticut
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Middle Atlantic
New York
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
New Jersey
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
Pennsylvania
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East North Central
Ohio
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Indiana
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
IlUnois
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Michigan
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Wisconsin
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnote at end of table.
EaabUshmcnts
tNu"ibff)
119
38
316
90
245
U
,285
565
798
15
673
247
241
9
655
327
225
17
424
141
196
5
291
118
108
5
1,259
599
295
327
38
684
300
US
14
534
195
124
Gueat
rooms
(Number)
6,670
2,527
827
35,302
8,573
2,772
23,062
895
4,822
1,516
331
2,975
4,780
2,147
7,367
220,637
41,594
29,748
146,142
3,153
60,322
23,214
10,926
25,943
239
61,669
18,745
11,061
29,779
2,084
52,889
14,442
8,286
29,957
204
26,796
9,579
4,719
12,245
253
117,284
24 , 151
23,974
64,802
4,357
58,929
21,248
14,942
22,127
612
30,366
11,627
6,080
12,391
268
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
8,318
2,168
745
5,405
70,503
7,700
3,140
58,629
1,034
8,481
921
375
7,185
4,168
2,181
409,571
44 ,491
34,246
328,605
2,229
83,655
15,006
10,422
58,024
203
116,939
22,381
16,631
72,277
5,650
92,320
10,136
9,719
72,219
246
35,606
6,124
3,590
25,517
375
171,403
14,838
18,631
133,827
4,107
73,946
15,826
15,035
42,452
633
44,850
11,688
7,607
25,367
188
Piy roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dolldrj)
2,304
496
160
22,004
1,586
688
19,439
291
2,660
191
57
902
50O
5,444
134,701
10,403
8,748
114,680
870
24,322
3,005
2,069
19,193
55
35,302
5,061
4,048
24,321
1,872
29,902
2,462
2,646
24,732
62
10,539
1,477
790
8,170
102
57,848
3,395
4,769
48,543
1,141
20,627
3,512
3,843
13,153
119
12,305
2,351
1,697
8,198
59
propnetors,*
November
(Number)
105
68
281
173
132
105
1,170
1,154
628
484
1,179
593
586
363
190
250
189
526
477
603
526
485
340
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
1,308
276
66
12,457
652
385
11,311
109
1,352
468
231
2,995
64,373
4,518
3,140
56,243
472
11,842
978
1,066
9,769
29
22,834
3,909
2,454
15,392
1,079
19,337
1,968
1,689
15,628
52
7,678
1,183
655
5,723
117
31,664
2,512
3,262
25,179
711
13,237
2,324
2,183
8,654
76
7. -^33
1,396
1,038
4,971
28
PuU
workweek
(Number)
1,182
264
o5
10,170
546
353
9,173
98
1,262
61
32
1,169
3,171
390
183
55,802
4,104
2,764
48,498
436
9,950
854
963
8,104
29
20,298
3,337
2,271
13,638
1,052
17,457
1,742
1,595
14,072
48
7,040
1,029
568
5,346
97
28,279
2,169
2,931
22,541
638
11,469
1,981
1,931
7,492
65
6,223
1,160
889
4,149
25
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
{Dollars)
7,947
1,678
24,966
393,201
17,762
11,156
360,945
3,338
1,977
934
43,165
12,944
6,855
95,816
2,389,477
149,508
110,242
2,112,061
17,666
390,347
30,767
30,904
327,419
1,257
663,448
94,907
63,641
466,892
- 38,008
590,520
51,043
51,161
487,468
948
208,386
27,771
14,199
164,059
2,357
1,124,526
70,270
99,862
929,955
24,439
411,567
63,581
70,037
275,643
2,306
219,476
35,698
28,748
154,287
743
Full
workweek
{Dollars)
33,500
7,845
1,666
23,989
356,089
16,626
10,827
325,493
3,143
44,902
1,933
889
42,080
108,367
11,989
6,215
2,221,903
143,715
103,477
1,957,646
17,065
358,630
29,236
29,585
298, 552
1,257
628,561
89,714
61,734
439,327
37,786
563,033
•,8,535
50,013
463,573
912
200,299
26,160
13,143
158,839
2,157
1,065,006
66, 101
94,367
881,591
23,447
330,663
59,404
64,803
254,383
2,073
202.196
32,500
27,147
141,837
712
5.24
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5E.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION- HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1 948— Continued
Establishments, Guest RooMi, Ki.clipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division. State, and legal form
Eatablishments
(Humher)
Guest
rooms
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thouiand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollaTs)
Active
proprietors,*
November
E^d employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
FuU
workweek
(Number)
F^y roll, wockwedc ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
Pull
workweek
(DolUri)
West North Central
Minnesota
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporaiiona
Other forma of organization
Iowa
Total
Individuiil proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms ot organization
Missouri
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
CorporaLionc
Other forms of organization
North Dakota
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organisation
South Dakota
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships,- ,
Corporations ,
Other forms of oryan illation
Nebraska
Total ,
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships ,
Corporations ,
Other forms of organization ,
Kansas
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization ,
South Atlantic
Delaware
Total
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Mary 1 and
Total ,
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships ,
Corporations
Other forms of organization
District of Columbia
Total
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships
Corporations ,
Other forms of organization
Virginia
Total ,
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships ,
Corporations ,
Other forms of organization ,
West Virginia
Total
Individual proprletorshipa ,
PurtnershipB ,
Cori^orations., ,
Other forms of organization ,
See footnote at end of tablt.
534
198
84
2
504
170
140
154
53
U6
38
18
2
326
104
IGl
57
177
31
1}
40,690
6,274
15,532
7,540
21,082
9,453
10,647
20,590
23,782
2,008
2,890
7,192
6,991
478
354
1,532
1,703
4,234
5,678
1,317
1,440
3,517
8,433
3,435
8,945
269
45,621
5,588
3,103
14,866
225
59,321
1,278
756
4,856
101
18,434
249
149
1,191
813
3,615
59
12,812
985
655
2,941
11,592
15,340
9,244
20,498
539
7,648
8,472
7,487
42,646
716
1,935
1,858
14,406
235
4,301
2,131
1,216
3,308
2,992
2,068
677
678
502
453
250
_226
140
1,771
1,543
9,307
186
1,551
1,401
8,493
U7
666
506
372
580
435
351
3,543
1,183
14,348
2,212
583
3,046
408
121
109
59
342
131
290
115
6,071
3,787
4,490
16,557
4,037
4,591
14,610
844
1,049
3,092
3,920
201
127
816
891
3,475
623
778
3,072
9,143
3,655
3,759
4,511
3,129
4,638
1,044
781
1,380
297
163
952
705
863
592
1,617
917
361
11,159
1,440
510
2,688
19,358
282
79
183
49
168
43
3,666
4,404
2,021
3,840
2,094
13,424
40,931
817
447
4,404
434
208
3,334
453
193
6,236
1,263
2,687
19,839
1,011
1,874
38,CK6
32,091
304
451
12,710
9,619
202
331
7,351
7,178
174
318
5,744
6,647
7,437
2,277
9,547
528
11,453
5,555
2,267
23,512
757
14,630
1,243
534
7,549
288
244
109
1,056
427
5,460
235
959
377
5,080
231
4,945
1,220
3,117
1,175
10,338
639
285
3,693
752
240
699
206
235,745
37,924
60,074
137,747
137,682
25,651
18,323
92,092
1,616
379,611
38,552
40,049
295,714
5,296
14,075
13,398
10,423
31,237
7,778
3,263
20,196
16,737
20,824
80,713
21,933
15,509
5,070
1,255
19,045
103,029
12,504
5,080
85, U5
267,675
5,991
10,819
250,365
174,863
20,078
9,360
139,502
5,923
103,755
15,262
4,603
83,885
LEGAL FORM
5.25
Tabic 5E.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION- HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AN£) STATE: 1948— Continued
ESTABLISMMKNTTS, GuEST RoOMS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLl-, AND PbRSONNBL
Geognphic divisioo. State, and legal form
South Atlantig — ContinutrJ
North Carolina
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships ,. . .
Corporations
Other forms of organization
South Carolina
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organisation
Georgia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships •
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Florida
Total
IiKlividual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East South Central
Kentucky
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Tennessee
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organlzatlcn
Alabama
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Hlssissippl
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization ,
West South Central
Arkansas
Total
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships ,
Corporations ,
Other forms of organization ,
Louisiana
Total
Indlvidueil proprietorships ,
Partnerships ,
Corporatlcns ,
Other forms of organization ,
Oklahcma
Total
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships ,
CorporaticDS ,
Other forms of organization. ,
Texas
Total ,
Individual proprietorships,
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forma of organization
r
See footnote at end of table.
Esb bliahtDcn ts
(^jumbcT)
2A3
79
81
128
37
30
231
58
3
eu
431
355
15
196
60
203
64
53
3
112
41
35
2
227
60
29
3
210
41
35
1
461
91
1,492
1^123
188
164
17
Guest
(J^umM
}
16,805
7,189
3,193
7,877
3,335
1,327
3,215
17,878
6,737
2,507
8,325
309
61,899
26,i97
20,078
34,775
549
13,311
5,272
2,154
5,719
166
5,525
3,328
9,386
3,837
1,916
3,357
276
2,705
1,659
4,350
12,094
5,722
2,534
3,838
12,452
4,799
1,841
23,308
12,429
3,865
6,632
382
62,972
30,671
7,966
22,537
1,798
Recdpu,
entire year
iThousand
dollars)
21,987
5,036
3,166
13,785
9,676
2,491
1,163
6,022
25,109
4,778
2,196
17,670
465
99,811
16,005
22,566
60,952
266
19,186
3,559
2,373
13,190
64
23,623
3,760
3,482
16,381
13,285
2,139
2,495
8,075
576
11,377
1,947
1,146
8,284
13,329
3,474
2,234
7,621
22,953
3,043
2,166
17,724
17,751
4,014
2,402
10,930
405
78,439
16,073
9,477
48,345
4,544
Pay roll,
entire year
[Thousand
dollars)
5,837
1,236
717
3,884
2,629
534
286
1,807
6,570
1,019
517
4,903
Ul
25,495
3,434
4,786
17,190
85
5,480
786
503
,175
16
874
928
4,881
3,606
478
591
2,376
161
3,110
423
260
773
530
686
572
5,220
5,412
633
516
3,937
126
21,934
3,638
2,325
14,596
1,375
Active
proprietors,*
November
(Numbtr)
206
113
107
48
180
90
699
735
171
110
169
94
U2
61
208
101
174
47
404
126
1,171
913
258
Paid employees, workwcdc
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(\umher)
1,090
673
2,351
503
305
1,5*3
6,282
1,167
572
4,427
116
15,463
2,910
2,876
9,620
57
4,421
833
482
3,091
15
952
667
4,583
3,519
585
603
2,169
162
518
281
2,187
3,427
846
565
2,016
5,494
725
551
4,442
938
486
2,907
111
17,887
3,534
1,979
11,319
1,055
FuU
wdrkweek
1,004
650
2,876
2,206
484
291
5,926
524
,200
116
14,595
2,694
2,736
9,114
51
3,921
737
441
2,728
15
890
819
4,303
3,346
536
569
2,084
157
2,797
474
260
3,239
730
526
1,931
666
518
4,011
4,154
811
465
2,771
107
16,841
3,245
1,931
10,738
927
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollar.)
109,694
22,634
13,457
73,603
9,176
5,342
129,205
20,671
10,562
95,073
2,699
490,294
77,451
93,116
316,365
1,362
104,732
16,180
9,998
78,231
323
16,941
22,060
70,729
9,475
11,439
46,534
3,281
61,644
8,182
5,265
48,197
73,685
16,406
10,272
47,005
123,484
13,654
11,427
98,203
108,994
18,148
9,961
76,673
2,212
443,631
75,035
46,247
291,969
28,380
FuU
workweek
(Doltor)
21,900
13,222
70,502
9,073
5,240
126,019
20,017
9,973
93,330
2,699
477,798
74,359
90,868
311,281
1,290
97,889
15,364
9,706
72,496
323
126,604
16,354
21,558
88,692
69,288
9,025
11,163
45,919
3,181
60,016
7,809
5,114
47,093
71,747
15,821
10,002
45,924
120,468
13,380
10,952
96,136
105,596
16,829
9,755
76,852
2,162
427,533
71,681
47,686
263,508
24,658
5.26
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5E.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION^HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Rbcbipts, Pav Roll, and Pbrsonnbl
Geographic divuton. Sate, and legal fonn
Efltablishments
(Xutnber)
Guest
rooms
(Mumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(TTioujand
dolltlrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousarvi
dollars)
Active
propnetcn,*
November
(Number)
I^id employees, wotiweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
_2<umberL
Full
worlrweek
(Humher)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dolkn)
Full
workweek
(Dolljri)
Mountain
Montana
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Idaho
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporaticns
Other forms of organization
Wyoming
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Colorado
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
New Mexico
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Arizona
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Utah
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Nevada
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pacific
Washington
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations. . ;
Other forms of organization
Oregon
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
California
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
» Proprietors of unincorporated buslnesse
264
106
25
156
43
19
128
58
18
407
194
171
40
22
179
43
41
3
128
40
19
1
583
130
65
3
267
155
3,544
13,673
12,498
3,266
1,908
7,565
3,655
2,322
131
7,460
4,740
2,890
4,685
183
1,016
656
1,534
60
243
187
756
485
840
1,727
682
438
751
37
1,467
4,203
1,368
1,889
7,928
2,259
1,740
8,039
503
482
2,294
2,158
140
63
369
333
320
292
3,105
1,891
2,637
295
25,525
2,155
2,434
3,168
282
24,316
480
578
1,038
62
6,690
113
89
304
297
298
33
4,341
273
264
292
33
3,789
11,935
7,994
5,393
203
7,216
6,038
5,855
12,268
155
7,882
1,202
1,222
4,216
50
2,058
365
304
964
869
2,471
37
849
733
2,176
31
3,762
1,293
2,083
78
9,479
2,342
1,362
4,149
14,606
507
348
1,193
10
4,392
156
70
429
276
851
13
2,485
387
260
770
12
2,294
4,516
1,544
3,336
83
7,561
3,314
1,817
9,437
38
8,470
800
438
3,140
14
2,599
145
68
584
275
1,620
502
233
1,554
5
3,549
1,467
6,391
1,827
775
20,484
414
184
2,001
110
63
274
126
1,282
2,293
226
102
2,380
1,494
2,517
42,243
2,639
3,870
13,975
3 2,207
774
1,138
10,613
296
501
1,496
6,048
265
473
24,400
7,753
9,869
221
23,389
9,216
4,218
18,696
77
19,881
2,255
1,2U
7,124
26
6,212
497
215
1,468
713
3,849
18
3,664
1,257
635
3,289
3,364
10,127
8,383
4,480
399
184,309
4,965
6,255
8,355
306
204,881
1,241
1,779
3,054
138
62,879
238
264
3,268
803
1,087
1,715
59
32,840
716
978
1,613
57
29,033
69,463
21,689
19,461
27,086
1,227
59,527
10,631
10,083
38,813
31,232
8,840
10,552
9,736
2,104
U3,491
22,571
22,332
87,722
866
41,694
10,928
6,765
23,803
198
88,739
16,092
8,220
64,079
348
7,915
3,364
36,908
139,388
11,134
27,484
212,318
47,061
24,329
140,385
543
124,783
25,414
36,324
60,910
2,135
2,198
991
323
32
82,777
55,940
43,737
1,855
50,393
55,225
97,099
2,164
12,854
15,515
33,737
773
1,744
1,524
7,591
8,040
16,803
406
6,732
7,378
14,554
369
269,828
307,762
648,112
15,865
LEGAL FORM
Table 5F.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— TOURIST COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
ESTABUSBMBNTS, RbNTAL UnITS, RbCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PsASONNSL
5.27
Gcognphic divuioD. Sate, and legal fonn
UNITED STATES
Total
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS
New England
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Middle Atlantic
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East North Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West North Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
South Atlantic
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East South Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West South Central
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Mountain
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pacific
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corpora tions
Other forms of organization
Neu England
Maine
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
New Hampshire
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnotes at end of table;
Estabhahments
(J^umber)
25,919
lo.ai*
6,082
463
60
1,700
1,332
330
27
11
1,268
375
2,424
729
23
2,750
Rental imita
(Number)
303,900
210,057
77,643
15,054
1,14b
17,541
13,013
3,756
563
209
18,267
12,955
4,335
940
37
27,310
2,116
595
33
6
2,999
2,147
752
98
2
710
172
17
3,136
2,548
513
71
3,789
2,668
1,013
101
7
4,101
1,603
338
75
1
2
419
115
10
3
19,580
7,007
443
280
27,245
19,749
6,598
803
95
23,611
9,688
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
doltiiTa)
195,505
124,380
55,700
14,721
704
7,557
5,362
1,626
467
102
8.886
5,918
2,095
860
13
13,410
9,096
3,700
501
113
16,390
10,951
4,629
772
38
26,262
Piy roU.
entire year
(Thouiand
dolUrs)
22,604
13,072
5,620
3,754
158
436
143
104
29
i}?9
482
134
219
706
290
124
1,661
15,774
7,622
2,866
8,469
2,659
483
33,082
8,712
2,417
51,960
33,262
14,346
4,250
102
69,337
46,336
20,542
2,181
278
4,169
3,279
862
5,487
3,979
1,287
154
67
6,092
2,651
584
19,671
7,209
35,944
21,375
10,594
3,923
52
47,824
30,141
15,574
1,861
248
1,665
1,292
366
2,356
1,028
438
189
6
3,412
Active
proprietors,*
November
(><umbCT)
27,715
17,130
10,585
1,224
588
1.8^^
1,176
690
2,221
1,287
1,855
857
1,421
901
388
132
4,544
2,672
1,068
4,082
2,153
902
1,014
13
4,796
2,839
1,400
497
60
119
26
1,683
527
92
54
117
44
18
19
1,903
1,081
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(><umlier)
16,972
10,562
4,412
1 ,903
95
132
56
30
10
260
79
82
509
191
50
9
FuU
workweek
(Number)
13,918
8,470
3,639
1,723
86
101
47
27
200
64
75
4
373
140
43
9
1,885
1,322
616
273
2,186
782
2,318
1,751
3,601
2,811
319
138
389
202
761
352
111
3
1,862
864
950
401
93
2,650
953
,542
608
337
12
3,075
1,896
908
235
36
557
245
95
3
F^y roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dolldril
1,492
721
1,280
821
369
90
2,245
883
2,015
1,227
482
296
10
2,373
1,454
688
199
32
421,8'.I9
247,721
107,512
64,089
2,577
5,872
2,989
1,371
1,251
261
12.178
6,373
1,873
3,856
76
17,893
11,535
4,292
1,774
292
28,705
17,068
8,139
3,448
50
70,680
38,232
18,590
30,184
19,019
8,710
2,455
94,914
56,561
22,073
67,954
39,608
15,712
12,338
296
93,519
56,336
26,752
9,391
1,040
732
196
114
155
Full
workweek
(Dolluril
333,060
221,885
97,05f
61,646
2,477
5,261
2,56;
1,246
l,20i
256
11.08?
5,671
1,681
3,654
76
15,736
10,026
3,730
1,688
292
24,733
14,592
6,865
3,226
50
34,443
17,032
28,486
17,676
8,388
2,422
52,178
21,275
61,162
35,211
13,855
11,835
261
82,109
49,526
22,984
8,607
992
637
190
362
46
114
155
5.28
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENER AL STATISTICS
Table 5F.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— TOURIST COURTS-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Rental Units, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Pbrsonnbl
Geographic divuicn. State, and \cpl form
EstabUahments
(Mumbcr)
Rental units
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
doilars)
P»y roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dolUrs)
Active
proprietofB,*
NoTember
(Humber)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
Plumber)
Pull
wijiLwuJi
(Humber)
Pay roll, wcrfcweek coded
oaitst Nov. 15
Tool
(DoUaf.)
Pull
workweek
Hew England — Continued
Vermont
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other fonas of organization
Massachusetts
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Rhode Island
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization,
Connecticut
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Middle Atlantic
New lork
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
New Jersey
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Pennsylvania
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
East North Central
Ohio
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Indiana
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Illinois
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Michigan
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Wisconsin
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
See footnotes at end of table.
181
279
72
1,034
788
230
13
3
18i
40
19
296
105
313
95
9
1
201
76
3
226
65
4
1
,093
343
591
150
5
3
1,916
413
3,828
2,713
751
252
112
282
158
844
285
10,939
7,859
2,699
381
3,026
2,079
441
506
3,017
1,195
2,907
1,092
1,730
799
26
2,205
764
11,628
8,306
3,036
286
5,822
4,432
1,316
52
22
769
132
1,792
161
57
1,153
365
235
39
252
126
367
144
4,598
1,14*
3,178
1,157
1,705
219
65
721
425
950
198
557
85
12
169
174
71
1,790
740
178
57
281
194
132
58
1,712
348
173
93
263
166
120
51
1,030
462
22
196
134
1,366
521
202
115
115
43
3,256
1,349
2,296
197
73
1,038
599
121
49
1,732
520
35
9
119
33
U
4
522
273
288
155
2,660
1,108
613
S64
75
45
2X
425
131
2,103
3S4
1,099
240
3,386
3,171
1,249
5,804
3,069
1,538
2,895
1,915
900
80
4,182
2,727
988
4e?
2,655
764
1,350
1,169
102
51
28
LEGAL FORM
5.29
Tabic 5F.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— TOURIST COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
ESTAIUSBMENTS, RsNTAL UnITS, RbCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PeKSONNBL
Geographic divuian. Sate, and le^ fonn
Ekbbluhmenta
(Numbtr)
Rental units
RcccipUi
entire year
(Thousdnd
doltflTl)
Pay roll,
entire year
[Thousand
dolUri)
Active
proprietors,*
November
(Number)
Pud employeea, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
FuU
workweek
E^y roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
IDoUars)
FuU
workweek
(DoIUti)
West North Central
Minnesota
ToUl
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organisation
Iowa
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Missouri
Total
Individual proprletorahips
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organisation
Ncrth Dakota
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organisation
South Dakota
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
ether forms of organization
Nebraslra
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Ccrporatlons
Other forms of organization
Kansas
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
South Atlantic
Delaware
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Maryland
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
District of Columbia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Virginia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West Virginia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms cf organization
See footnotes at end of table.
Si5
10
237
68
i22
111
179
40
5
155
56
119
iO
233
74
t),376
2,210
2,208
688
54
3,794
1,361
243
509
191
2,749
2,026
544
177
1,718
785
3,974
3,116
358
1,605
570
4,382
,944
,112
326
691
163
2,863
1,084
224
72
741
443
114
32
1,201
592
46
205
128
2,390
1,232
317
246
184
75
383
200
209
131
44
339
121
1,555
1,157
256
142
13l'
26
36
150
62
1,135
716
114
69
135
102
1,866
661
248
120
187
37
1,351
591
87
110
76
125
63
2,756
1,124
390
332
110
101
309
82
167
112
39
130
34
105
56
9
236
122
67
2,466
695
2,612
1,533
857
222
9,946
5,042
3,513
1,391
692
235
1,798
551
866
1,896
1,387
4,688
3,641
1,047
319
39
4,731
2,977
1,521
233
6,353
2,856
2,559
475
139
2,077
516
1,305
705
222
9,151
4,567
3,249
1,335
528
106
,436
356
S06
3,178
1,544
1,094
540
3,135
925
282
25
2,777
1,456
233
10,915
5,780
2,631
2,504
379
139
5.30
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 5F.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— TOURIST COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, ReNTAL UnITS, KeCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Gcognphic division. Sate, and legal fonn
Eatabliflhments
Wumber)
(Number)
Rece^ts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
P»y roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollar})
Active
prapnetoca^
November
(Number)
[^d empbyecs, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
FuU
workweek
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(DoIWi)
FuU
workweek
(Dcltiri)
South Atlantic — Continued
North Carolina
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partner ohipa
C' rporations
Other fcrms of crganizalion
South Carolina
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Ccrporutii>ns
Other forms of organization
Georgia
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other foniis of organization
Florida
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
East South Central
Kentucky
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporatlcvis
Other forms of organization
Tennessee
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships.
Corpora tions
Other forms of organization
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Mississippi
Total
Individual proprletorahips
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
West South Central
Arkansas
Total
Individual proprletor.'ihlps
Partnerships
Corpora tions
Other forms of organization
Louisiana
Total
Individual proprietorshipe
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Oklahoma
Total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other formt, uf organization
Texas
Total
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of ori^anlzation
See footnotes at end of table.
3,6M
2,364
2Z7
o2
140
37
232
77
,1C5
171
45
6
296
60
126
37
3
117
3D
2
340
67
4
2,319
'784
551
(M
2,377
1,384
'621
359
(')
163
'91
82
206
'98
152
'66
129
'58
(')
(')
(')
1,809
568
2,765
1,044
165
11,186
5,523
1,675
1,843
596
86
3,503
884
285
1,479
657
1,644
634
4,804
3,506
1,220
2,986
797
3,725
876
101
30,708
1,081
422
147
67
132
63
2,013
925
140
182
133
360
128
26
285
103
25
6,693
3,980
1,962
734
445
986
793
729
427
573
349
1,296
581
85
178
68
21
152
68
171
61
10
140
59
9
,514
793
423
346
116
91
354
123
61
311
lU
61
1,190
822
184
129
106
59
215
146
187
130
1,092
531
193
95
100
47
210
93
183
89
1,967
984
52
253
130
316
157
257
129
10
219
124
10
1,887
881
2,883
350
153
353
126
312
123
2,107
680
96
20,955
212
68
21
316
106
1,860
198
59
13
2,965
157
53
1,641
314
58
22,865
5,819
1,969
55
13,710
4,664
2,561
20
1,857
717
707
1,385
475
1,842
639
481
1,557
583
456
5,246
3,092
'1,399
755
(')
4,388
2,798
1,590
8,589
5,956
1,982
651
34,420
16,262
10,106
3,729
1,506
285
7,379
2,708
1,656
3,969
2,838
3,942
2,172
4,961
2,572
165
7,624
3,000
6,536
4,603
1,553
380
39,373
14,948
14,214
LEGAL FORM
5.31
Table 5F.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— TOURIST COURTS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 194&— Continued
ESTABUSHMBICTS, RbNTAL UpOTS, RbCBIPTS, PaY RoLU AND PsKSONNBL
Gcognphic divunoo, State, and le^ fonn
Total.
Individual proprietorships. .
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organisation.
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organieatlon.
Wyoming
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other fonns of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other fonns of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Utah
Total.
Individual proprietorships. .
Partnerships
Coi^porations
Other fonns of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other (arms of organization.
Washington
Total.
Individual proprietorships. .
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Oregon
Total.
Individual proprietorships..
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Total.
Individual proprietorships. .
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Establuhtnents
(Humhcr)
266
Hi
12
238
47
162
95
13
700
314
15
425
99
496
190
198
68
22
183
86
731
156
10
740
440
2,630
1,007
41
Rental units
(Number)
2,970
1,434
372
',583
623
2,467
1,401
1,346
7,714
3,983
7,765
5,697
1,699
369
9,703
5,585
2,626
492
5,085
2,649
1,266
1,170
4,166
2,597
1,314
255
10,078
7,880
1,987
131
30
10,843
6,286
4,357
160
40
48,416
32,170
14,198
1,840
20S
Receipts,
entire year
(Thtmsand
dollars)
1,748
921
284
1,498
411
17
1,757
1,145
590
7,454
4,547
2,694
213
3,489
1,458
6,894
4,287
1,845
1,761
802
2,288
1,318
324
6,307
4,614
1,467
211
7,039
3,568
3,356
84
31
34,478
21,959
10,751
1,566
202
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
153
75
76
177
87
156
383
172
353
169
470
157
224
94
294
128
83
340
106
68
3
200
213
21
6
3,839
2,299
1,081
408
51
Active
proptietora,*
November
(><umber)
24t,
200
221
72
141
157
606
554
372
155
406
342
169
121
163
150
660
274
3, '-'75
2,246
1,729
ftiid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
107
50
240
106
321
123
385
125
156
63
163
76
232
58
27
146
154
,513
696
199
30
Full
workweek
(Number)
186
30
279
103
309
106
106
44
135
58
160
36
18
99
107
,195
545
172
27
E^y roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(DolldTi)
2,270
1,072
463
1,931
362
53
5,541
3,455
1,43"
(47
5,654
2,573
11,61'
7,348
2,912
1,342
9,867
3,089
3,522
10,130
3,694
1,706
4,730
9,376
2,559
1,428
8,506
6,117
1,483
863
,397
3,755
4,273
244
125
76,616
46,464
20,996
8,284
872
Full
workweek
jDoihrs)
3,069
1,873
sor-
391
1,943
1,634
271
38
3,180
1,348
637
7,648
4,969
2,236
10,739
6,702
2,721
15,231
8,9IX
2,841
3,486
8,838
3,053
1,428
4,357
4,896
2,205
1,428
7,116
,141
,206
744
25
6,766
2,863
3,534
244
125
68,227
41,522
18,244
7,61=
S4:
» Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
^ "Other forms of organization" Included in "Partnerships,
to avoid disclosure.
TRUCKS
CONTENTS
Table Page
6A Trucks and Truck-Tractors Operated by Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related
Services, December 194-8 — Geographic Division and State 6.02
6B Trucks and Truck-Tractors Operated by Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related
Services, December 1948 — United States, by Kind of Business 6.03
6C Trucks and Truck-Tractors Operated by Automobile Repair Services and Garages, December 1948 —
United States, by Kind of Business 6.03
6D Trucks and Truck -Tractors Operated by Automobile Repair Services and Garages, December 1948 —
Geographic Division and State 6.04
P. 0. - U-7 - S. FO 6.01
6.02
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 6A.— TRUCKS AND TRUCK-TRACTORS OPERATED BY LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED
SERVICES' DECEMBER 1948— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE
Geographic division and State
AU establishments
Receipts.
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Establishments reporting operation of trucks and truck-tractors
Receipts,
entire
year
^Tliousdnd
dolUrs)
Number of trucks and truck -tractors
Manufecturcrs' r^ted caoactty
Under
l%taaa
IX tons
Over IX tens
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central - -
West South Central , .
Mountain
Paafic
New England ;
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic;
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina .
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central ;
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central;
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain;
Montana - -
Idaho
Wyoming - -
Colorado
New Mexico.
Ansona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific;
Washington .
Oregon
California . . .
1,934
4,976
5,828
3,363
5,243
2,755
5,377
1,410
2,991
182
142
71
971
174
394
2,810
848
1,318
1,373
874
1,695
1,303
583
560
590
983
137
140
326
f.27
65
386
185
755
312
1,174
561
914
891
522
713
868
652
549
795
751
3,282
157
126
110
387
185
179
194
72
491
344
2,156
125,219
459,589
459,571
144,769
271,720
114,101
164,786
(x)
(x)
7,211
5,878
(x)
68,930
(x)
28,162
254,149
85,048
120,392
109,195
55,678
166,200
92,356
36,142
(x)
(x)
52,518
3,619
(x)
(x)
18,703
(x)
34,069
24,901
41,848
17, 687
46, 181
(x)
37,964
44,231
(X)
40,574
28,998
(x)
14, 561
24,699
22,133
103,393
5,988
(x)
(x)
18,231
7,010
10,159
(x)
(x)
33,302
(x)
164,155
22,444
1,783, 9r9
1,587
3,718
4,321
1,986
3,511
1,794
2,503
939
2,085
115,348
412,392
421,031
125,751
240,057
100, 107
127,299
53,708
188,296
4,674
15,632
14,119
4,508
10,465
4,497
5,692
1,998
6,418
4,366
12,678
12,665
4,201
9,?91
4,164
5,326
1,911
5,609
144
113
54
800
148
328
1,943
695
1,080
1,011
641
1,236
930
453
345
353
634
65
76
180
333
51
315
131
603
239
720
325
598
529
405
529
476
384
309
457
356
1,381
11-.
81
76
290
89
111
133
45
335
215
1,535
6,641
5,453
2,262
63,252
11,959
25,781
221,022
78,768
112,602
98,754
50,387
154,995
83, 095
33,800
26,013
19,882
46,827
2,825
3,390
11,481
15,333
3,750
30,964
21,788
39,517
16, 196
39,044
17, 172
32,503
39,123
26,470
36,017
24, 077
13,543
11, 947
20,984
17,006
77,362
5,290
5,074
3,261
16,315
5,335
8,668
7,537
2,228
27,991
17,554
142,751
307
230
106
2,512
534
985
7,935
3,084
4,613
3,307
1,838
5,106
2,670
1,198
918
738
1,626
114
122
376
614
182
1,286
663
1,707
705
1,813
783
1,748
1,578
1,043
1,678
1,067
709
611
1,219
730
3,132
190
168
111
626
203
315
306
79
957
603
4,858
288
222
103
2,296
509
948
6,129
2,422
4,127
2,918
1,749
4,510
2,375
1,113
853
702
1,481
110
114
367
574
140
1,152
490
1,518
661
1,659
700
1,591
1,380
967
1,540
976
681
581
1,132
705
2,908
185
161
109
601
196
302
281
76
927
568
4,114
5,744
237
1,776
1,192
275
1,030
286
303
69
576
3
167
16
26
1,010
352
414
339
64
453
265
71
59
28
138
2
8
9
31
38
122
145
166
39
135
77
132
176
63
113
72
28
30
71
22
180
IS
27
531
71
1,178
262
32
14i
47
63
18
233
49
9
11
796
310
72
50
25
143
30
28
23
5
19
6
25
22
20
19
12
8
213
withheld to avoid disclosure.
Includes only power laundries, linen supply establishirents.
diaper service establishments, industrial laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and rug cleaning establishments.
TRUCKS
6.03
Table 6B.— TRUCKS AND TRUCK-TRACTORS OPERATED BY LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED
SERVICES, DECEMBER 1948— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS
Kind ot' business
Total
Power laiuulriea (exc. industrial laundries)
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Linen supply
Diaper service establishments
Industrial laundries
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
All establiahmenta
Number
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
doltari)
2,840
3,555
1,176
384
388
24,017
1,517
2,0P1,483
517,933
318,031
238,203
25,887
77,072
807,673
36,684
Number
22,444
2,651
2,805
954
343
300
14,336
1,055
Establishments reporting operation of trucks and truck-craccors
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolldrj)
500,613
288,250
221,761
23,664
69,024
650,368
30,309
Number ot" trucks and truck -tractors
17,956
11,009
7,244
1,240
2,105
26,728
1,721
Manufacturers' rated capacity
Under
iXtons
16,307
9,760
4,878
1,132
1,730
25,214
1,190
IX tons
1,361
626
1,709
61
294
1,252
441
Over IXtoni
288
62>
657
47
81
262
90
Table 6C.— TRUCKS AND TRUCK-TRACTORS OPERATED BY AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES,
DECEMBER 1948— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS
Kind of business
Establishments reporting operation of trucks and truck-tractors
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dollarj)
Number of trucks and truck-ti^ctors
Total
Manufacturers' rated capacity
Undci l)i tons
IH tons
Over IX tons
AutoUKjbile repair services and garages, total.
Automobile repair shops, total
General automobile repair shops.
Battery and i^ition repair and service shops
Glass replacement and repair shops
Paint shops
Radiator repair shops
Tire repair shops ■
Top and body repair shops
Autcmobile repair shops, n.e.c.
Brake repair shops
Wheel, axle, spring repair shops
Other autciDobile repair sliops, n.e.c
Automobile rentals (wittiout drivers)
Automobile storage, parking, total
Stora6"e garages,
Parking lots
AutojBobile services (exc. repair), total
Automobile laundries
Automobile services, n.e.c.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
21,366
20,795
15,430
415
289
268
738
643
2,076
936
184
417
335
87
350
257
93
21
113
593,926
564,653
377,424
12,282
9,314
6,213
19,217
19,597
77, 172
43,434
8,116
23,065
12,253
18,117
14,858
3,259
632
2,371
25,198
18,866
469
375
28,
841
788
2,432
1,140
202
520
418
396
104
22
344
18,492
l'?>963
12,726
438
338
238
795
711
1,751
966
186
431
349
281
76
5,707
4,849
28
25
33
35
68
533
136
15
68
53
2
174
1,528
1,291
3
12
16
11
9
148
38
1
21
16
34
5
6.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 6D.— TRUCKS AND TRUCK-TRACTORS OPERATED BY AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES,
DECEMBER 1948— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand dollars)
Number of truclts and tnjck-tractors
Geographic division and. State
Total
Manufecturers' rated capacity
Under IH tons
IJitons
Over IS tons
United States, toul
Geographic divisions:
21,366
593,926
26,233
18.492
6,043
1,698
1,720
4,194
3,871
2,106
2,698
1,073
2,084
875
2,745
43,383
117,337
112,335
49,438
76,338
30,456
52,327
23,046
89,266
2,158
5,190
4,750
2,468
3,414
1,313
2,463
1,052
3,425
1,430
3,459
3,169
1,686
2,358
929
1,937
826
2,698
567
1,257
1,215
664
852
328
450
168
342
161
474
3«6
US
204
56
76
58
Paa£c
185
New England :
205
152
98
662
158
445
1,597
907
1,690
1,041
607
923
823
477
378
414
648
40
42
271
313
59
384
89
436
155
469
221.
435
450
318
330
284
141
165
290
383
1,246
103
92
46
253
93
118
113
57
428
244
2,073
4,006
2,994
1,532
20,051
3,704
11,096
53,343
24,888
39,106
27,985
15,270
33,205
24,148
11,727
10,289
9,327
15,631
829
898
5,914
6,550
1,324
10,358
4,965
11,855
4,875
11,160
5,369
11,757
14,675
8,642
10,113
8,311
3,390
3,006
9,067
8,176
32,078
3,046
2,017
1,192
7,377
2,296
3,062
2,434
1,622
11,196
8,369
69,701
249
189
113
842
185
580
2,008
1,081
2,101
1,249
731
1,175
1,029
566
422
482
813
42
46
317
346
78
467
126
541
185
605
284
553
575
389
404
349
171
198
360
435
1,470
126
107
56
31*
117
145
121
66
502
296
2,627
147
104
67
561
149
402
1,269
787
1,403
834
514
740
707
374
283
307
542
33
39
217
265
51
315
87
333
136
430
188
370
448
263
299
249
118
155
273
332
1,177
98
84
40
249
83
112
105
55
385
222
2,091
84
62
42
220
32
127
5U
219
524
319
170
333
253
140
119
146
242
6
4
79
68
22
133
30
171
36
K2
70
155
93
107
85
91
45
37
79
91
243
23
19
5
49
27
24
14
7
91
49
402
18
23
4
61
4
51
Middle Atlantic:
225
75
174
East North Central:
96
47
102
69
52
West North Central:
20
29
29
3
3
Nebraska
21
13
5
19
9
37
13
33
26
28
34
19
20
9
8
6
8
12
50
5
4
11
16
7
9
2
Nevada
4
26
25
Califomia
134
iiV. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE ; 1951 O - 9529!18 (10-A)
CITY STATISTICS
CONTENTS
Table P^ge
7A Advertising Agencies — Selected Cities of 100,000 Inhabitants or* More, 194-8: Establishments,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.03
7B Automobile Storage and Parking — Selected Cities of 25,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Estab-
lishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.03
7C Barber Shops — Selected Cities of 5,000 Inhabitants or More, 19<48: Establishments, receipts,
pay roll, and personnel 7.04-
7D Barber and Beauty Shops Combined— Selected Cities of 100,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Es-
tablishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.18
7E Beauty Shops— Selected Cities of 5,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establishments, Receipts,
pay roll, and personnel 7.19
7F Cleaning and Dyeing Plants (Exc. Rug Cleaning) — Selected Cities of 10,000 Inhabitants or
More, 1948: Establishments, receipts, payroll, and personnel 7.32
7G Diaper Service — Selected Cities of 50,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establishments, re-
ceipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.37
'VH Electrical Repair Shops— Selected Cities of 25,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establish-
ments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.38
7J Funeral Service— Selected Cities of 10,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establishments, re-
ceipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.40
7K General Automobile Repair Shops— Selected Cities of 5,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Estab-
lishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.45
7L Linen Supply Service — Selected Cities of 50,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establishments,
receipts, payroll, and personnel 7.54
7M Photographic Studios (Inc. Commercial Photography) — Selected Cities of 50,000 Inhabitants
or More, 1948: Establishments, receipts, payroll, and personnel 7.54
7N Power Laundries— Selected Cities of 50,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establishments, re-
ceipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.56
7P Pressing, Alteration, Garment Repair Shops (inc. Fur) — Selected Cities of 5,000 Inhabitants
or More, 1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.57
7Q Self-service Laundries — Selected Cities of 50,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.63
7R Shoe Repair Shops — Selected Cities of 5,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establishments, re-
ceipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.64
7S Upholstery, Furniture Repair Shops — Selected Cities of 50,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.75
7T Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repair Shops — Selected Cities of 25,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.76
7U Hotels - Selected Cities of 10,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 7.78
P- 0. - 33 - S 7.01
CITIES
7.03
Tuble 7A.— ADVERTISING AGENCIES SELECTED CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
I'.SlABLlSHMhNlli. RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
AXron, Ohio
Albuny, N. Y
Atluita, Ga
Aui-tin,*Tex
Balti-ire. Hd
Biminfhtun, Ala...
Caution, Ohio
Charlutle, N. C...
Chattanooga, Tenn. .
Cincinnati, Ohio...
Cleveland, Ohio....
Columbus , Ohio
Corpus Christi, Tej
Dallas, Tex
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa...
El Paso, Tex
Erie, Fa
Evansville, Ind....
Flint, Mich
Fort Wayne, Ind....
Fort Worth, Tex
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hartford , Conn
Houston, Tex
Indianapolis, Ind..
Jacksonville, Fla..
Knoxville, Tenn....
Long Beach, Calif..
Lds Angeles, Calif.
Memphis, Tenn
Miami, Fla
Popubtion
1950
(Thoujdnd
^^iumber) dollars)
273,189
13i,J82
327,0'X1
131, 96i
940,205
29S,72C
116,312
133,219
130,333
500,510
905,636
374 ,770
108,053
432,927
412,856
176,954
130,003
130,125
109,869
162,800
132,840
277,047
175,647
177,073
594,321
424,683
203,404
124,183
244,072
1,957,692
394,012
246,983
Estab-
lish-
ments
10
10
16
22
19
23
5
3
5
217
10
Receipts,
entire
year
PiV roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollurj)
394
355
1,871
31
3,875
223
249
553
480
4,389
9,391
1,072
74
2,014
1,234
1,022
58
136
122
56
409
525
665
1,700
1,697
1,009
252
91
90
15,585
519
582
.Active
propne
tors.'
Novem
ber
[Number)
15J
192
716
8
1,357
109
41
170
230
1,634
4,952
471
11
760
514
273
21
44
6
18
129
181
273
727
724
501
136
23
39
6,927
312
171
15
12
13
18
5
3
6
167
5
3
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(N""ibCT)
42
51
169
5
392
30
18
41
53
338
978
103
4
208
148
73
11
32
52
59
181
167
119
30
9
20
1,465
75
74
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUrs)
3,326
4,375
13,065
189
27,120
2,100
1.007
3,252
3,494
30,975
91,371
8,264
214
14,027
10,416
5,346
601
739
75
371
2,165
3,029
4,292
12,770
14,333
8,985
2,075
480
1,603
137,437
5,904
3,730
City
Minneapolis, Minn
Nashville, Tenn
Newark, N. J
New Orleans , La
New York, N. Y
Oaltland, Calif
Oklahona City, Okla..
Pasadena, Calif
Paterson, N. J
Peoria, 111
Philadelphia , Pa
Providence, R. I
Richmond, Va
Sacramento, Calif....
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco, Calif.
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Shreveport, La
South Bend , Ind
Spokane, Wash
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoma, Wash
Tampa , Fla
Toledo, Ohio
Tulsa, Okla
Utica, N. Y
Washington, D. C
Worcester, Mass
Popubtion
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
517,277
173,359
437,857
567,257
7,835,099
380,576
242,450
104,087
139,423
111,523
2,064,794
247,700
229,906
135,761
309,474
181,718
406,811
321,485
760,753
124,747
462,440
125,426
115,698
160,484
220,067
142,975
124,073
301,358
180,586
101,479
797,670
201,885
41
7
41
9
746
14
9
4
5
6
119
29
10
5
9
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollcTs)
4,907
314
2,583
939
152,170
457
875
64
77
198
13,788
1,471
649
145
369
1,099
411
442
7,855
27
1,939
226
462
362
1,052
410
180
1,229
266
288
1,498
327
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dotUtrs)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
2,433
98
1,108
411
86,427
148
124
23
17
121
7,712
543
233
35
Ul
200
156
133
3,915
3
106
276
97
358
93
45
443
135
193
761
88
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
31
5
37
13
488
16
9
521
39
289
94
15,595
32
39
9
12
29
1,818
154
66
10
33
59
30
42
793
2
230
32
53
36
76
26
12
131
44
45
189
29
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
45,206
2,182
20,587
7,235
1,605,148
2,953
2,460
490
522
2,089
140,231
9,756
4,491
650
2,123
3,728
1,941
3,548
74,245
95
17,958
1,893
4,934
1,537
6,149
2,063
730
7,939
2,695
3,368
14,796
1,863
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
Table 7B.— AUTOMOBILE STORAGE AND PARKING— SELECTED CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENT^, R£CEIFTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
;Num ber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Acuve
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number;
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Abilene, Tex
Akron, Ohio
Altoona, Pa
Amarillo, Tex
Amsterdam, N. Y
Anderson, Ind
Atlanta, Ga
Augusta, Ga
Austin, Tex
BaltL-nore, FU
Bangor , Maine
Battle Creek, Mich...
Belcit, Wis
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Binghamton, N. Y
Birmingham, Ala
Bremerton, Wash
Bristol',Tenn. ,and Va.
Burbank, Calif
Cambridge, Mass
Canton, Ohio
Charleston, S. C
Chattarwoga, Term....
Chester, Pa
Chicago, 111
Cicero, 111
Clarksburg, W. Va
Columb'us , Ohio
CoviaiTton, Ky
Cumberland , Md
Danville, 111
Daylcn, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Ea.:ton, Pa
E'ist Orange, N. J
Ea-:t St. Louis, 111..
Elizabeth, N. J
Elllra, N. Y
E.ir:ene, Oreg
.".e foot-^teo
47,102
273,189
76,844
73,737
32,269
46,809
327,090
71,507
131,964
940,205
31,473
48,469
29,541
28,915
31,132
296,720
27, 746
32,618
73,318
120,676
116,312
68,243
130,333
65,824
3,606,436
67,195
31,817
374,770
64,282
37,632
37,892
243,108
412,856
176,954
34,410
78,057
81,950
112,675
49,690
35,672
>f .ills.
69
12
7
3
3
55
4
39
3
3
4
22
11
12
3
5
47
3
4
5
41
101
22
4
10
3
13
105
732
47
15
6
1,915
65
204
1,962
86
107
42
604
22
11
29
150
219
96
122
35
16,598
4
45
1,076
5
14
191
1,012
1,427
628
21
252
15
163
35
35
177
9
2
2
558
15
67
626
29
11
129
10
3
3
25
58
46
42
10
4,781
1
11
318
1
358
374
198
6
74
2
30
12
6
6
9
211
3
5
28
1
3
6
21
85
12
2
18
110
12
5
302
12
14
10
44
33
32
9
1,872
179
2
4
6
163
178
83
9
515
4,088
200
118
58
10,522
280
1,070
11,962
474
286
1,025
189
2,573
216
83
997
1,257
932
1,056
238
94,693
250
6,198
37
103
128
7,493
7,584
3,897
119
2,019
45
671
98
50
Evanston, 111
Evansville, Ind
Fairmont, W. Va
Fall River, Mass....
Fort Wayne , Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Fresno, Calif
Gadsden, Ala
Gary, Ind
Grand Rapids, Mich..
Greenville, S. C...
Hagerstown, Md
Harrisburg, Pa
Highland Park, Mich.
Hoboken, N. J
Houston, Tex
Huntington Park,CaUf
Indianapolis, Ind...
Inglewood, Calif
Jackson, Mich
Jersey City, N. J.. .
Joplin, Mo
Kalamazoo, Mich
Knoxville, Tenn
Lake Charles, La....
Laredo, Tex
Lexington, Ky
Lima, Ohio
Long Beach, Calif...
Los Angeles, Calif..
Louisville, Ky
Lynn, Mass
Madison, Wis
Mansfield, Ohio
Memphis, Tenn
Miami, Fla
Milwaukee, Wis
Mobile, Ala
Ftontclalr, N. J
Mount Vernon, N. Y..
73,030
109,869
29,273
111,759
132,840
277,047
90,618
55,528
132,496
175,647
57,932
36,232
89,091
46,155
50,510
594,321
29,376
424,683
46,046
50,904
300,447
38,515
57,326
124,183
41,202
51,694
54,449
49,880
244,072
1,957,692
367,359
99,521
95,594
43,363
394,012
246,983
632,651
127,151
43,775
71,837
110
9
66
7
3
3
9
6
50
411
53
6
315
158
9
68
448
810
322
5
89
357
70
50
354
57
133
2,328
33
2,626
7
130
391
127
166
255
43
15
220
63
575
9,366
1,153
16
79
34
921
876
1,408
115
27
187
91
46
1
9
161
241
72
1
33
114
26
15
100
11
43
684
5
842
39
100
51
34
92
18
85
9
151
2,507
328
4
33
11
255
276
448
37
8
55
25
5
3
19
1
3
3
4
39
258
36
5
3
5
13
38
53
39
29
1
10
77
139
43
2
32
55
32
12
52
5
35
323
2
512
4
27
55
24
17
52
82
1,242
186
3
13
156
238
28
3
25
1,861
961
25
204
3,415
5,489
1,584
108
624
2,339
509
309
1,999
207
814
14,382
89
17,585
84
775
2,258
916
593
1,955
367
160
1,601
228
3,009
47,223
6,625
65
546
239
5,474
5,953
9,305
769
137
1,309
7.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7B.— AUTOMOBILE STORAGE AND PARKING— SELECTED CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
HsiABLrsHMtNi^, RiictiPiS, Hay Roll, and Personnel
City
Munciej Ind
Newark, N. J
New Castle, Pa
New Haven, Conh
New London, Conn....
New Orleans, La
;jew Rochelle, N. Y. .
New York, N. Y
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough...
Manhattan Borough..
Queens Borough
Richmond Borough. . .
Norfoli, Va
Oakland, Calif
Oak Park, 111
Omaha , Nebr
Orlando, Fla
Pasadena, Calif
Passaic, N. J
Paterson, N. J
Pavtucket, R. I
Peoria, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Phoenix, Ariz
Pomona, Calif
Pontiac, Mich
Portland, Maine
Portland, Oreg
Poughkeepsie , N. Y. . .
Redondo Beach, Calif.
Revere, Mass
Richmond, Calif
Sacramento, Calif....
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Petersburg, Fla..
Salem, Oreg
San Antonio, Tex
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco, Calif,
Population
1950
Estab-
hsh-
tnents
[Number)
58,3&4
i37,857
4S,563
163. 3«
30,367
567,257
59,626
7,835,099
1,44.4,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
183,601
380,576
63,175
247,408
51,326
104,037
57,351
139,423
31,130
111,523
2,064,794
105,442
35,157
73,112
76,936
371,011
40,975
25,208
36,663
99,213
135,761
75,572
95,712
43,064
406,811
321,485
760,753
1,476
279
453
586
150
25
74
8
23
10
21
3
21
7
17
270
16
4
24
22
56
3
5
32
13
3
4
65
36
163
Receipts,
entire
year
{Tiwusand
dollars)
101
1,357
24
499
113
1,690
89
50,550
■ 7,346
9,290
30,833
3,032
44
510
986
131
466
65
171
47
356
48
281
5,025
424
12
238
391
2,249
23
17
6
504
140
42
42
915
689
6,147
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tfiousand
dollai
Paid
employees,
vi'orliweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[Number) iTjumtxT)
137
29
512
11
14,994
1,926
2,166
10,127
773
2
122
297
27
110
43
11
115
,283
137
1
581
4
126
36
8
13
285
187
1,935
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novcm
ber
1,076
202
393
330
142
9
27
11
3
6
32
33
120
23
193
3
78
15
273
5,243
660
971
3,229
331
2
62
119
H
56
5
66
5
78
743
66
187
67
623
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{DolhTs)
882
8,675
80
2,773
550
9,291
239
296,818
37,693
45,366
196,869
16,373
17
2,342
5,916
484
2,263
165
849
230
2,345
130
2 ,074
26,567
2,673
10
1,136
2,419
11,359
100
15
2,672
769
115
218
6,184
3,165
40,510
Qty
Santa Monica, Calif,
Schenectady, N. Y..
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sharon , Pa
Shreveport, La
Somerville, Mass...,
South Bend , Ind
Spartanburg, S. C...
Spokane , Wash
Springfield, Mo
Springfield, Ohio..,
Stockton, Calif
Tacoma, Wash
Tampa, Fla
Terre Haute , Ind
Toledo, Ohio
Troy, N. Y
Tucson, Ariz
T^ilsa, Okla
Union City, N. J
Vancouver , Wash
Warren, Ohio
Washington, D. C,...
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown, N. Y
West New York, N. J,
Wheeling, W. Va
White Plains, N. Y..
Wichita Falls, Tex. ,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa...,
Williarasport, Pa....
Wilmington, Del
Winston-Salem, N, C.
Woonsocket, R. I...,
Worcester, Mass
Yakima, Wash
Yohkers, N. Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio,...
Zanesville, Ohio....
Population
1950
{Thousand
i^^wnbet] dollars)
71,299
92,070
124,747
462,440
26,305
125,426
102,254
115,698
36,674
160,434
66,302
78,029
71,660
142,975
124,073
64,047
301,358
71,659
45,064
130,586
55,322
27,977
49,674
797,670
64,354
34,230
37,754
53,447
43,501
67,709
76,638
44,964
109,907
36,816
50,186
201,885
33,375
152,533
59,704
167,643
40,424
Estab-
lish-
ments
13
6
18
I 19
11
5
25
7
3
9
103
3
3
4
7
15
Receipts,
entire
year
149
L27
261
2,503
15
230
30
232
20
249
150
67
170
460
236
41
627
100
172
704
53
2,989
26
50
52
227
130
71
111
92
392
12
13
92
145
432
10
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
36
24
34
867
5
110
7
74
31
11
26
123
65
213
>24
36
190
20
3
19
351
5
17
14
91
27
24
30
23
106
5
7
114
25
33
37
156
1
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(NumMWumbtr;
Active
propne
tors,'
Novem
ber
31
13
54
232
3
43
11
36
25
10
14
58
48
7
117
11
17
98
7
1
13
436
6
26
H
62
6
5
59
9
12
24
102
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Dollars)
1,291
;45
1,708
17,430
96
1,137
177
2,210
135
•1,424
669
244
677
2,730
1,310
219
3,310
434
702
3,370
417
50
361
15,922
9S
318
343
2,005
761
383
663
390
2,095
141
126
1,737
484
631
724
3,342
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
2 Less than $5Ct0.
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS- SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Abbeville, La,...
Abbeville, S, C.
Aberdeen, Miss...
Aberdeen, S, Dak.
Aberdeen, Wash. . ,
Abilene, Kans
Abilene, Tex
iWsington town, Mass.
Abington twp., Pa.^.
Ada, Okla
Adams town, Mass.^.
Adrian, Mich
Allten, S. C
Alrron, Ohio,
Alameda, Calif
Alamogordo, N. Hex.
Alamo Heights, Tex.
Alamosa, Colo
Albany, Calif
Albany, Ga
Albany, N. Y
Albany, Oreg
Albemarle, N. C...
Albert Lea, Minn,. .
Albertville, Ala...
Albion, moh
Albuquerque, N. Hex.
Alexander City, Ala,
Alexandria, La
Alexandria, Minn,..,
Alexandria, Va
Algona, Iowa
Alhambra, Calif
Alice, Tex
Aliquippa, Pa
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Number)
9,318
5,377
5,282
20,976
19,475
5,580
47,102
7,133
28,738
15,935
12,027
18,402
7,067
273,189
63,425
0,767
7,950
5,342
17,545
30,987
134,382
10,076
11,751
13,488
5,395
10,395
97,012
6,433
34,685
6,326
61,604
5,359
51,284
16,414
26,067
2.;!
28
136
12
16
12
5
9
51
7
24
5
35
6
21
11
24
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thouiand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
10
21
106
90
25
165
15
38
90
36
81
27
947
190
19
26
35
41
71
591
58
32
21
21
34
321
50
158
29
266
32
151
70
81
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[Number) {T^umbcr)
276
55
9
13
14
11
34
190
19
33
18
12
6
134
29
89
9
128
4
70
35
19
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
11
230
33
148
U
16
15
5
10
53
33
2
3
17
3
10
8
141
27
100
421
27
11
10
3
58
15
41
4
50
2
27
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
142
64
195
958
461
1,561
68
73
624
111
533
158
5,833
1,216
159
364
305
212
633
3,687
639
366
344
123
2,656
530
1,631
153
2,609
63
1,585
561
424
City
Allentown, Pa
Alliance, Nebr
Alliance, Ohio.
Alma, Mich
Alpena, Mich
Alpine, Tex
Alton, 111
Altoona, Pa
Altus, Okla
Alva, Okla
Amarillo, Tex
Arobridge, Pa
American Fork, Utah,
Americus, Ga
Ames, Iowa
Amesbury town, Mass.
Amherst town, Mass,^
Amityvllle, N, Y. . . .
Amsterdam, N, Y
i\naconda, Mont,
Anacortes, Wash
Anadarko, Okla
Anaheim, Calif
Analusia, Ala
Anderson, Ind
Anderson, S. C
Andovcr town, Mass,^
Angola, Ind
Annapolis, Md
Ann Arbor, Mich
JVnniston, Ala
Anoka, Minn
Ansonla, Conn
Antigo, Wis
Antioch, Calif
Population
1950
[Number] dollar^
10d,2.13
7,352
26,112
8,327
13,053
5,256
32,176
76,844
9,548
6,495
73,737
16,415
5,124
11,367
23,105
10,310
10,350
6,139
32,269
11,221
6,916
6,164
14,522
9,176
46,809
19,718
12,261
5,082
15,016
47,279
31,150
7,379
18,711
9,897
10,933
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousarui (Thousand
330
37
77
36
65
23
170
239
36
31
357
30
11
38
34
27
103
34
26
20
87
22
36
71
290
179
15
57
57
47
Pay roll,
entire
year
dollars)
Active
propne
tors. •
Novem-
ber
(Number)
65
23
28
9
20
11
62
59
14
3
130
25
3
33
65
47
9
9
31
136
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number)
102
5
21
37
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
1,343
669
501
165
386
168
1,216
1,255
142
217
2,786
488
56
468
761
174
344
98
399
42
128
173
472
725
1,312
925
170
168
742
2,955
1,795
116
304
408
See footnotes at end Df table.
CITIES
7.05
Tabic 7C.— BARBER SHOPS- SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay RolL, and Personnel
Oft?
Appletcn, Vis
Aransas Pass, Tex....
Arcadia. Calif
Archbald, Pa
Ardmore, Okla
ArkadelpMa, Ark
Arkansas City, Kans..
Arlington town, Mass.'
Arlington, Tex
Arllngtcfi County, Va.*
Arlington Heights, lU.
Arnold, Pa
Artesiff, H, Hex
Asbury Park. K. J....
Asheboro, M. C
Ashevllle, N, C
Ashland, Ky*
Ashland, Ohio
Ashland, Pa
Ashland, Vis
Populttion
I9SD
Estab-
lish-
ments
.Nu^ltc)
Ashley, Pa
Ashtabula, Ohio.
Astoria, Oreg. ..
Atchlnson, Kans.
Athens , Ala
Athens, Ga
Athens, Ohio
Athens, Tenn
Athens, Tex
Athol town, Mass.^
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlantic , Iowa
AtlanUc City, N. J.
Ataore, Ala
Attalla, Ala
Attleboro, Mass.
Auburn, Ala
Auburn, Ind
Auburn, Maine. . .
Auburn, N. I,...
AubiLm, Va^. . .
Audubon, N. J*.
Augusta, Ga*...
Augusta, Maine.
Aurora, Colo. . .
Aurora, 111
Austin, Hlnn. .. .
Austin, Tex
Avalon, Pa
Ayer Tcvr., M3i?s.
Azusa, Calif
Babgrlon, N. Y
Balnbridge , Ga
Baker, Oreg
Bakersfield, Calif.
Sallinger, Tex.
Baltiaiore, Hd..
Bangor, Maine. .
Bangor, Pa
Banning, Calif.
Baraboo, Wis
Barbertoo, Ohio
Barnstable town.Maffi.^
Barre city, Vt.
Barrlngtcn town, R.I.
Barstow, Calif
Bartlesville , Okla..
Bartow, Fla
Bastrop, La.
Bataria, lU
Bataria, N. T...
BatesTille, Ark.
Bath, Maine
Bath, N. Y
Baton .Rouge, La,
Battle Cretk, Mich.
Bay City, Mich
B^ City, Tex
B^onne, N. J
Baortcwn, Tex
Beacon, N. Y
Beardstown, lU...
Beatrice, Nebr. . . .
Bea-.ifort, S. C. .. .
BeauEorit , Tex
5,38«
23,041
6,335
17,831
6,796
12,887
i3,08i
7,tSb
13«,9O0
8,750
10.271
8,115
17,035
7,674
52,208
31,228
14,277
6,185
10,594
5,235
23,093
12,220
12,759
6,264
28,102
11, 6«
8,599
5,206
11,540
327,090
6,472
61,642
5,751
7,554
23,665
12,943
5,890
23,078
36,667
6,494
9,563
71,^07
20,900
U,396
50,508
23,035
131,964
6,438
5,728
11,072
5,994
7,568
9,425
34,540
5,293
940,205
31,473
6,049
7,022
7,217
27,893
10,397
10,866
8,222
6,130
19,262
8,675
12,775
5,862
17,807
6,371
10,594
5,409
123,957
48,469
52,372
9,418
76,657
22,927
14,110
6,069
11,788
5,087
93,715
Receipts,
entire
y«ai
{Thousand
dollars)
212
3
84
6
836
26
See footnotes at end of table.
48
34
26
274
35
25
45
109
72
262
125
62
13
40
43
31
1,723
38
415
23
27
60
45
12
40
IOC
37
23
256
235
94
507
82
28
29
58
310
27
3,261
131
24
19
33
108
55
48
9
18
86
35
56
12
59
20
38
32
297
297
173
40
237
128
37
21
56
25
425
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
.Vtive
propne
tors,'
Novem
het
52
21
11
17
30
13
143
24
27
121
53
18
IV
13
2
840
14
113
15
74
30
215
(2)
6
52
7
13
9
127
13
939
37
1
15
11
9
11
12
222
5
85
5
3
■Rid
employees,
workwTck
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
847
29
10
8
9
23
28
24
12
21
11
2
4
4
5
42
13
18
6
27
6
1
6
1
21
7
8
14
7
12
5
140
61
128
44
44
50
23
4
49
81
59
14
15
4
7
16
It
IC
5
182
68
7
520
491
17]
10
29
22
Pay toll,
work week
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(DolUri)
City
1,054
136
986
445
211
370
693
241
2,966
218
24
323
415
550
2,308
1,106
340
499
351
207
428
1,530
722
380
248
34
17,183
271
2,105
286
350
8
193
19
560
5
185
8
333
5
234
3
133
78
2,456
4
162
5
275
30
1,366
12
650
18
4,277
1
18
3
158
986
135
277
158
2,469
240
18,466
762
2
142
465
513
382
40
84
951
324
587
20
IAS
195
205
3,375
2,407
931
533
987
1,201
93
311
188
3,464
Beaver, Pa.
Beaver Dam, Wis. .
Beaver falls. Pa.
Beckley, W. Va...
Bedford, Xnd
Bedford, Ohio,.
Beeville, Tex..
Belfast, Maine.
Beli, Calif....
Bellaire, Ohio.
Bellefontalne, Ohio,
Belief onte. Pa
Belle Glade, Fla....
Belleville, 111
Belleville, N. J....
Bellevue, Ky
Bellevue, Ohio...
Bellevue, Pa
3elllnghain, Wash.
Beilwood, 111....
Belmont town. Mass*
Belmont, N. C
Belolt, Wis
Belton, Tex
Belvedere, Calif....
Belvldere, 111
Bemidji, Hlnn
Bend , Oreg
Benicia, Cjlif
BennettEville, S. C,
Bennington village, Vt.
Benton , Ark
Benton, 111
Benton Harbor, Mich..
Berea, Ohio
Bergenfleld, N. J...
Berkeley. Calif
Berkley, Mich
Berlin, N. H
Berwick, Pa
Population
1950
{Thousand
[Atumber; dolldrs)
Berwyn, 111
Bessemer, Ala....
Bethlehem, Pa....
Bettendorf, Iowa.
Beverly, Mass.. . .
Beverly Hills, Calif,
Eiddeford, Maine
Big Rapids, Mich
Big Spring, Tex
Big Stone Gap, Va....
Billings, Mont,....
Blloxi, Miss
Binghamtc.i, N. Y. . .
Birmingham. Ala....
Birmingham, Mt'^h. . .
Bismarck, N. Dak...
Blackfoot, Idaho...
Blackwcll, Okla....
BlairsvUle, Pa.. ..
Blakely, Pa
Bloomfielii. N. J.
3^c-3ciint,ttvn, III...
Bloonlngton, Ind...
Bloansburg, Pa
Bluefield, Va., and
W. Va
Blue Island, 111..
Bluffton, Ind
Blythevllle, Ark..
Bogalusa, La
Bogota, N. J
Boise City, Idaho.
Bonham, Tex
Boone, Iowa
Booneville, Ho....
Boontcsi, N. J
Bordentown, N. J
Borger, Tex,
Bcs-ier City, La
Bos'. on. Mass
Boulder, Colo %
Bound Brook, N. J....
BcuTitiful, U*ah
Eowlin>; Green, Ki'....
Bcwllng Greer., Ohio*.
Boseinan, Mont
6,345
li,S33
17,335
19,255
12,566
9,073
9,328
5,927
15,206
12,553
10,259
5,614
6,889
32,701
32,059
9,036
6,901
11,573
33,934
8,589
27,379
5,341
29,541
6,244
46,109
9,417
9,935
11,347
7,275
5,108
7,988
6,263
7,837
18,612
11,964
17,611
113,217
17,913
16,545
14,022
51,176
28,471
66,027
5,110
28,855
28,915
20,785
5,732
17,258
5,158
31,725
37,034
81,132
298,720
15,370
18,544
5,178
9,218
5,014
6,848
49,313
34,ii8
28,191
10,621
25,545
17,580
6,058
16,221
17,722
7,668
34,152
7,043
12,125
6,729
7,581
5,454
17,949
15,368
790,863
19,916
8,356
5,969
17,427
; 1,972
11,2:^2
Estab-
lish-
ments
19
17
65
168
Receipts,
i-ntirc
year
10
6
748
14
31
66
103
121
62
31
44
10
56
23
29
32
24
105
60
22
15
39
144
12
80
48
171
25
31
47
58
22
37
27
29
25
58
26
25
534
35
45
39
125
152
250
17
67
32
78
16
95
61
2^4
,104
78
21
36
25
11
137
170
140
37
84
41
97
39
31
170
33
27
36
25
12
82
29
3,216
111
55
10
98
52
64
Pay roll,
entire
year
[Thousand
dollars)
(2)
208
9
5
3
36
69
22
54
507
37
43
11
1,098
51
Active
propric
tors,*
Novem
ber
(Xumber)
Paid
employees,
»,'orkweck
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
(><urtil)irj
20
19
C9
166
10
7
756
16
12
7
18
70
3
7
15
7
23
11
26
285
10
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollan)
261
222
389
1,340
224
235
302
340
25
263
179
180
574
12
65
90
197
1,012
65
545
480
1,125
150
424
173
208
384
62
451
82
248
215
364
140
40
4,344
286
742
1,858
1,457
99
194
3,459
134
216
576
204
998
349
1,094
11,010
775
14
696
2
84
6
206
4
122
23
746
27
1,371
26
1,258
7
214
17
684
13
652
4
270
28
1,155
8
294
3
55
36
1,594
3
154
1
20
11
404
1
25
17
1,031
5
169
631
22,249
23
1,043
1
9
321
80c
666
450
7.06
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Brackenridge , Pa,
Braddock, Pa
Bradenton, Fla, . .
Bradford, Pa
Brady, Tex
Brainerd, Minn
Braintree town, Mass. ^
Brattleboro village,
Vt.^
Drawley, Calif
Brazil, Ind
Brecltenridge, Tex...
Bremerton, Wash
Brenham, Tex
Brentwood, Mo
Brentwood, Pa
Brewer, Maine....
Brewton, Ala
Bridgeport, Conn,
Bridgeport, Pa...
Bridgeton, N. J,.
Brldgeville, Pa. .
Bridgewater town,
Hass.^
Brigham, Utah
Bristol, Conn
Bristol, Pa.. ... . . .
Bristol town, iR,I.
Bristol, Tenn,, '
Bristol, Tenn,
Bristol, Va, ..
Bristow, Okla, . . .
Brocltton, Mass...
Bronxville, N, Y.
Broolifield, 111,.
Brooitfield, Mo, . .
Brookhaven, Miss
Brooki.-iec, S. Dak....
Brookline town, Mass, ^
Brownfteld, Tex
Brownsville, Pa
Brownsville, Tex, .
Bro'<mwood , Tex ....
Brunswick, Ga
Brunswick village,
Maine^
Bryan, Ohio
Bryan, Tex
Buchanan, Mich,...
Buckhannon, V. Va,
Bucyrus, Ohio
Buena Vista, Va.. .
Buffalo, H. Y
Burbank, flalif....
Bur ley, Idaho
Burlingame, Calif.
Burlington, Iowa, .
Burlington, N, J..
B'orling'.jn, N, r,.
Burlingl-on, Vt....
Burrillville lown,
R, I.^
Population
1950
Butler, I'a
Butte, Mont, .. .
Cadillac, Mich.
Cairo, Ga
Cairo, 111
Caldwel . , Idal^ J
Caldwell, N. J
CaJunei City, 111...
Canil-ridge, Md
Cambridge, Mass
CaTibridge, Ohio...
Camden, Ark.
C-nden, N, J ,
Camden, S. C
Cameron, Tex
Campbell, Ohio....
C-.'-r.-in" •',-^, N. •{.
Cunoii L I '.y , Coio.
Cunoiisburg, Ha,. .
Clinton, 111
Canton town, Ma^=c,^,
ConL-jn, Mis:;
Canton, Ohio
Cupc Girarde.-iu, Mo.
Car'jcridale, 111,. . .
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Hnn'hc)
6,180
16,518
U,609
17,231
5,9^3
12,558
23,130
9,586
11,885
8,426
6,605
27,746
6,919
7,482
12,312
6,817
5,157
159,352
5,823
18,385
5,653
9,513
6,777
35,873
12,690
12,311
32,618
16,721
15,897
5.404
62,856
6,718
15,484
5,790
7,780
7,730
56,952
6,160
7,644
36,176
20, 140
18,086
10,943
6,405
18,072
5,241
5,997
10,289
5,219
577,393
78,318
5,877
19,817
30,639
12,083
24,495
33,039
8,776
23,511
32,904
10,345
5,578
12,217
10,4(:2
6,22.
15,777
10,366
120,676
14,693
11,341
124,543
6,953
5,227
12,330
8,296
6,313
12,049
11,910
7,438
7,063
116,312
21,539
10,511
585
33
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
10
102
12
9
134
9
109
43
140
33
15
27
18
30
688
27
83
20
15
30
125
48
24
146
58
26
215
36
39
30
112
44
37
85
71
81
73
13
24
43
18
1,889
275
24
109
101
43
220
102
131
147
28
27
20
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
[jNfumber)
28
58
448
27
20
24
26
30
54
32
16
25
513
1
14
174
6
12
1
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
7
5
174
10
24
24
3
5
13
36
20
24
20
40
13
11
7
7
6
45
11
• . .
4
13
6
5
15
3
5
336
618
112
41
3
8
47
13
21
29
12
13
84
28
31
26
3
10
33
37
22
47
3
10
13
5
7
6
24
3
13
8
32
14
12
11
123
106
7
12
24
9
100
U2
9
8
3
9
1
11
■ . .
9
3
11
2
20
6
10
2
5
6
11
164
110
29
16
13
10
3
185
42
3
15
Ply roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Dollars)
City
28
341
488
205
85
369
363
537
222
257
417
733
208
116
159
358
3,371
60
229
25
161
717
122
1,365
489
876
131
759
447
123
294
220
189
972
449
91
809
495
772
139
823
297
103
68
6,622
2,196
73
466
200
1,649
650
40
677
423
51
269
145
391
275
634
168
2,877
181
519
2,106
174
65
26
2
61
2
50
3
110
2
60
fl
128
85
3,410
12
551
8
260
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
IHumbcr]
Carbcndale, Pa
CarllnvlUe, 111
Carlisle, Pa
Carlsbad, N. Mex....
Carlstadt, N. J
Carml, 111
Carnegie, Pa
Carroll, Iowa
Carrollton, Ga
Carteret, N, J
Cartersville, Ga
Carthage , Mo
Canithersville, Mo,..
Casper, Wyo
Catskill, N, Y
Cedar City, Utah
Cedar Falls, Iowa,,.,
Cedarhurst, N. Y
Cedar Rapids, Iowa,..
Cedartown, Ga
Celina, Ohio
Center Line, Mich,..,
Centerville, Iowa,..,
Central Falls, R. I..
Centralla, 111
Centralia, Wash
Chajnberaburg, Pa, . . .
Champaign, 111
Chanute, itajis
Chapel Hill, N. C...,
Chariton, Iowa.
Charleroi, Pa ,
Charles City, Iowa,.
Charleston, 111
Charleston, Mo
Charleston, S. C...
Charleston, W. Va. ..
Charlotte, Mich
Charlotte, N. C
Charlottesville, Va,
Chatham, N. J
Chattanooga, Tenn...
Cheboygan , Mich
Chehalis, «ash
Chelsea, Mass
Cheltenham twp,,Pa.^
Cherokee , Iowa
Chester, 111
Chester, Pa
Chester, S. C
Cheviot, Ohio*
Ch^^yrjnne, Wyo
(J..icago Heights, 111
Chicago, 111
Chickasha, Okla
Chico, Calif
Chicopee, Mass
Childress, Tex
Chillicothe, Mo
Chillicothe, Ohio...
Chino, Calif
Chippewa Fills, Wis,
Chisholm, Minn
Chula Vista, Calif..
Cicero, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio....
Circleville, Ohio...
Cisco, Tex
Clairton, Pa
Claremont, N. H
Claremore, Okla
Clarinda, Iowa
Clarksburg, W. Va...
Clarksdale, Miss....
Clarkston, Wash
Clarksvil.e, Tenn
Clawson, M.ch. .. .
Clayton, Mo
Clearfield, Pa...
Ciearwuter, Fla,.
Cleburne, Tex....
Cleveland, Miss..
Cleveland, Ohio..
Cleveland, TLhn..
Cleveland, Tex...
16,235
5,129
16,232
17,915
5,614
5,522
12,154
6,219
7,767
13,003
7,282
11,150
8,578
23,557
5,336
6,172
14,336
6,021
72,149
9,469
5,636
7,643
7,606
23,610
]J,814
8,648
17,205
39,397
10,241
9,169
5,324
9,864
10,277
9,146
5,500
68,243
72,813
6,589
133,219
25,909
7,321
130,333
5,507
5,633
39,038
22,578
7,696
5,383
65,824
6,891
9,927
31,807
24,369
3,606,436
15,753
12,210
48,939
7,537
8,649
20,121
5,738
11,072
6,854
15,844
67,195
500,510
8,655
5,216
19,413
12,058
5,530
5,077
31,817
16,515
5,589
16,208
5,176
15,925
9,348
15,535
17
24
2,945
15
10
24
6
10
20
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tfiousand
dolldrl)
12,845
6,7J1
)05,fc3..
13,^4'.
9
R21
15
5,19.,
3
54
27
31
49
28
50
27
172
21
49
22
310
38
31
28
74
78
31
65
237
39
76
24
49
40
37
23
302
371
28
664
117
20
628
26
51
124
53
39
24
298
39
36
151
103
13,996
39
30
114
33
39
93
9
43
18
47
239
1,687
21
26
40
33
30
22
165
42
22
43
52
,273
58
21
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>tumber)
3
17
9
119
1
16
12
10
13
21
2
10
101
13
37
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearer
Nov. 15.
(A(u7nbcTj
128
141
10
337
54
12
71
27
3,960
5
39
46
5
16
39
2
9
3
561
6
13
5
33
2
33
2
30
10
23
914
20
10
17
27
3,010
21
56
354
8
5
13
10
838
18
3
4
5
9
11
1
5
36
7
17
4
4
6
10
4
91
71
6
145
23
3
130
5
30
15
1,957
6
16
Payroll,
vorkweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
11
468
13
5
See f jotncte:: at end of table.
CITIES
7.07
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE; 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Cleveland Heights,
Ohio
CUffside Park, N. J.
Clifton, N. J
Clifton Forge, Va,..,
Clifton Heights, Pa..
Clinton, 111
Clinton, Ind
Clinton, lotfa
Clinton tovn, Mass.^.
Clinton, Mo
Clinton, '0]£la
Clinton, S. C
Cloquet, Minn
Clovis, N. Mex
Coaldale, Pa
Coalinga, Calif
Coatesville, Pa
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Coffeyville, Kans... ..
Cohoes, N. Y
Coldwater, Mich
Coleman, Tex
College Park, Ga
College Station, Tex,
Collingdale, Pa
Collingswood, N. J...
Collinsvllle, 111
Colorado City, Tex...
Colorado Springs,
Colo
Colton, Calif,.
Columbia, Miss.
Columbia, Ho...
Columbia, Pa,. .
Columbia, S, C.
Columbia, Tenn, . .
Columbia Heights,
Minn
Co.umbus, Ga
Columbus, Ind....
Columbus, Miss.
Columbus, Nebr,
Columbus, Ohio,
Camnerce, Tex..
Compton, Calif,
Concord, Calif
Concord town, Mass,^
Concord, N, H
Concord, N. C
Concordia, Kans
Conneaut, Ohio,
Connellsville, Pa,
Connersville, Ind.
Conroe, Tex
Conshohocken, Pa,.
Conway, Ark
Conway, S, C
Cookeville, Tenn,.
Coos Bay, Oreg. . . .
Coral Cables, Fla.
Coraopolis, Fa,
Corbin, Ky
Cordele, Ga, ...
Corinth, Miss. .
Corning, N. Y..
Corona, Calif
Coronado, Calif
Corpus Christ! , Tex,
Cony, Pa
Corsicana, Tex.
Cortland, N. Y
Corvallis, Oreg.
Coshocton, Ohio
Council Bluffs, Iowa .
Covington, Ga
Covington, K;
Covington, Lj
Covington, Vi
Crafton, Pa.
Cranford twp
N.J.
Cranston, R, I
Crawfordsville, Ind.
, Creston, Iowa
Crockett, Tex
Crookston, Minn
Population
1950
Esub*
l.sh-
ments
[>iu"ibcT)
56,782
17,12J
6.;, 567
5,769
7,547
5,870
6,576
30,151
12,295
6,069
7,545
7,158
7,663
17,168
5,230
5,520
13,839
12,189
17, IK
21,235
8,542
6,513
14,464
7,893
8,473
15,255
11,907
6,709
45,268
14,420
6,003
31,731
11,962
85,949
10,921
8,208
79,510
18,365
17,170
8,844
374,770
5,866
47,893
6,980
8,676
27,984
16,720
7,139
10,073
13,302
15,545
7,313
10,909
8,546
6,083
6,900
5,956
19,668
10,491
7,715
9,434
9,698
17,723
10,219
12,423
108,053
7,872
19,108
18,120
16,173
11,626
45,184
5,176
64,282
5,102
6,238
8,001
18,708
55, UO
12,804
8,302
5,923
7,352
See footnotes at end of. table.
4
52
15
13
7
269
5
24
7
5
17
16
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
P»y roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
119
29
10
25
26
117
30
22
36
15
26
34
45
22
155
28
401
27
353
84
68
40
1,289
22
152
51
18
88
100
22
39
37
47
58
125
48
37
37
64
68
29
39
372
28
85
83
105
55
166
24
191
14
46
26
32
34
66
23
29
24
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem
ber
tT^umbcr)
(2)
20
15
86
5
205
12
186
42
25
19
465
23
17
72
7
21
19
35
15
9
13
147
7
22
12
37
16
54
12
Pud
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(dumber)
50
14
14
7
266
6
9
38
4
120
7
114
20
17
7
241
6
29
6
1
15
25
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollar)
955
155
254
199
110
134
580
110
107
223
60
92
280
195
140
543
270
385
193
156
584
107
185
1,687
351
220
2,040
130
4,497
531
250
3,769
925
519
34;
10,303
181
1,390
392
18
521
1,067
168
150
382
370
225
115
449
352
1,400
150
432
491
653
208
183
267
3,113
139
451
188
859
332
1,119
336
1,485
256
338
218
144
467
243
62
68
City
Crowley, La
Crown Point, Ind
Crystal City, Tex,...
Cudahy, Wis
Cuero, Tex
Cullman, Ala
Culver City, Calif...
Cumberland, Md
Cumberland town, R,I.^
Gushing, Okla
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio,
Dalhart, Tex
Dallas, Tex
Dalton, Ga.'
Daly City, Calif
Danbury city, Conn...
Dansville, N. Y
Danvers town, Mass,^,
Danville, 111
Danville, Ky
Danville, Pa
Danville, Va
Darby, Pa
Darlington, S.C
Davenport, Iowa
Dayton, Ky
Dayton, Ohio.
Daytona Beach, Fla...
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, Ala
Decatur, Ga
Decatur, 111
Decatur, Ind
Decorah, Iowa
Dedham town, Mass.^..
Deer Park, Ohio,.,.,.
Defiance, Ohio
De Kalb, 111
De Land, Fla
Delano, Calif
Delaware, Ohio
Delphos, Ohio
Del Rio, Tex
Demlng, N, Mex
Denison, Tex
Denton, Tex,
Denver, Colo
De Pere, Wis
Depew, N. Y
Derby, Conn
De Ridder, La
Derry town, N, H,^,..
Des Moines, Iowa
De Soto, Mo
Des Plaines, 111
Detroit, Mich
Detroit Lakes, Minn,.
Devils Lake, N. Dak..
Dickinson, N, Dak....
Dickson City, Pa
Dillon, S. C
District 12, Md,'....
District 13, Md,'
District 1511, Center
Hill, Ca.l ;
Dixon, 111
Dobbs Ferry, N, Y,...
Dodge City, Kans
Donna, Tex
Donora, pa
Dormont, Pa
Dothan, Ala
Douglas, Ariz
Douglas, Ga
Dover, Del
Dover, N, H
Dover, N. J
Dover, Ohio
Dowagiac, Mich
Downers Grove, 111...
Doylestown, Pa
Drumright, Okla
Dublin, Ga
Jubois, Pa, ■
Dubuque, Iowa
Population
1950
Estab-
li.*-
mcnts
{yjumhcr'.
12,704
5,862
7,195
12,090
7,456
7,524
19,646
37,632
12,825
8,396
29,076
5,899
432,927
15,962
15,111
22,424
5,238
15,702
37,892
8,649
7,057
34,537
13,138
6,615
73,640
8,943
243,103
29,254
94,529
19,379
21,626
67,801
7,272
6,059
18,499
7,245
11,270
11,567
8,536
8,672
11,783
6,269
14,191
5,697
17,444
21,345
412,856
8,112
7,219
10,264
5,776
5,798
176,954
5,337
14,975
1,838,517
5,734
6,419
7,457
8,947
5,162
40,162
19,185
21,855
11,532
6,246
11,237
7,161
11,831
12,731
21,556
9,393
7,437
6,322
15,911
11,210
9,787
6,534
11,868
5,263
5,015
10,213
11,466
49,528
14
5
243
11
13
26
6
6
34
5
7
30
10
7
59
181
22
47
15
9
5
3
9
8
6
7
9
5
11
5
11
16
316
5
7
5
134
3
1,283
6
5
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
42
16
8
37
98
67
96
167
13
40
69
29
1,677
105
47
132
20
38
169
39
18
245
35
23
310
20
1,103
109
367
96
85
338
31
37
17
16
32
58
43
41
42
15
46
41
78
99
1,747
25
17
45
32
18
705
7,317
27
24
94
10
70
9
42
59
94
36
56
23
46
67
21
32
32
30
26
23
37
184
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(\umber)
32
40
65
1
19
17
13
788
59
6
37
5
15
63
18
3
117
4
7
112
6
429
43
149
44
36
115
9
5
3
U
21
29
41
660
6
2
7
9
5
200
2,635
10
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{T^umbtT)
17
5
256
14
12
26
7
7
38
6
7
29
12
7
62
4
180
23
48
15
10
60
4
312
6
8
16
7
5
144
3
9
1,277
6
5
30
10
3
3
2
18
20
11
50
15
14
7
26
7
9
4
3
21
15
20
3
7
11
5
9
6
5
10
8
6
14
7
9
13
56
41
1
4
4
1
19
16
39
2
8
6
7
406
30
2
18
3
3
69
2
9
38
3
162
24
64
27
17
51
4
2
2
4
5
7
10
12
1
7
11
14
23
308
3
2
6
3
2
102
1,312
5
2
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(DollaTs)
7.08
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS-
SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Peiisonnel
aty
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
:>;umbtr).
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thauiand
6ollaTS)
Pay coll.
entire
year
(Thousand
dolfars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[><umber)| (J^umber)
Active
propne-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, IS
CDollurs)
City
Population
1950
(TTiousdtui
(Numb"]! JMin)
Estab-
lish-
ments
RcceiptB,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollart)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
onplcyees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Piy roll,
31'orkweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(DdUt.)
Duluth, Minn .^
Dumas, Tex •
Dunont, N. J
Dunbar, W. Va
Ducan, Okla
Dunellen, N. J
Dunkirk, N. Y
DuDinore, Pa,
Dunn, N, C
Duquesne, Fa.
Du Quoin, 111
Durango, Colo
IXirant, Okla
Durham, N. C
Duryea, Pa
CyerBburg, Term
Eagle PasE, Tex
Easley, S. C
East Alton, 111
East Aurora, N, Y, ...
East Chicago, Ind.^..
East Cleveland, Ohio,
East Detroit, Mich...
Easthampton town,
MasB.^
East Hartford town,
Conn.^
East Lansing, Kich*..
East Liverpool, Ohio-,
East Holine, 111
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N, J...,
East Palestine, Ohio.
E-ist Paterson, N. J..
East Peoria, 111
East Pittsburgh, Pa.,
East Point, Ga,
East Providence town,
R. I.l
East Ridge, Tenn,..,.
East Rochester, N. Y.
East Rutherford, N.J.
East St. LduIs, 111..
East Stroudsburg, Pa^
Eau Claire, Wis
Ecorse, Mich
Edgewood, Pa
Edinburg, Tex
Edmond, Okla ,.
Edwardsville, 111,...
Edwardsvllle, Pa
Effingham, 111
Elberton, Ga.
El Cajon, Calif
El Cempo, Tex,
El Centre, Calif....,
El Cerrito, Calif,..,
El Dorado, Ark
El Dorado, Kans
Elgin, 111
Elizabeth, N. J
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Elizabethlon, Term...
Elizabethtown, K^....
Elk City, Okla
Elkhart, Ind
Elklns, W. Va
Elko, Nev
Elkton, Hd
Ellensburg, Wash
Elluood City, Pa
ElmhuTBt, 111
Elmira, N, Y
EDnira Heights, N. Y.
El Monte, Calif,
Elmwood Park, 111,...
El Paso, Tex
El Reno, Okla
El Segundo, Calif,...
Elwood, Ind
Ely, Minn
Elyria, Ohio
Emmaus, Pa...
Biiporla, Kans ,
Emporia, Va,
104,066
6,108
U,030
8,019
15,260
6,288
17,965
20,XI2
6,325
17,612
7,U9
7,437
10,521
70,307
6,676
10,865
7,247
6,311
7,311
5,962
54,124
39,875
21,373
29,340
20,310
24,072
13,896
34,410
78,057
5,189
15,391
8,697
5,175
21,628
35,791
9,640
7,020
7,430
81,950
7,272
35,862
17,457
5,233
12,340
6,055
8,800
6,705
6,893
6,753
5,418
6,216
12,484
18,015
23,047
10,923
43,534
112,675
12,682
10,734
5,793
7,953
35,556
9,117
5,389
5,254
8,417
12,898
21,204
40,690
5,020
8,103
18,771
130,003
10,971
8,009
11,350
5,462
30,197
7,785
15,560
5,654
122
18
12
5
4
360
36
22
29
78
28
36
39
52
34
40
50
386
70
9
15
35
19
199
126
55
84
105
69
62
169
209
15
14
37
17
22
265
21
114'
31
23
33
27
33
11
26
27
64
35
56
63
116
27
150
389
77
170
40
38
169
47
31
22
48
77
161
14
52
34
300
55
25
18
132
16
42
36
109
18
20
21
184
13
126
24
126
18
12
6
1,934
365
105
209
881
260
97
392
87
121
406
429
4,003
90
246
89
795
897
426
12S
667
1,653
323
407
851
891
81
287
290
303
25
1,283
150
1,280
180
180
79
45
212
187
169
416
151
545
445
1,266
126
817
1,559
628
896
219
260
1,140
411
185
130
348
272
683
814
172
483
279
2,818
468
213
143
97
793
35
187
239
Endicott, N, Y
Englewood , Colo
Englewood, N. J
Enid, Okla
Ennis, Tex
^terprise, JU.a»
Ephrata, Pa,...,
Erie, Pa
Escanaba, Mich
Escondido, Calif...,.
Esterville, lova^.,..
Etna, Pa «
Euclid, Ohio
Eufaula, Ala
Eugene, Oreg
Eunice, La.
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111
Eveleth, Minn
Everett , Mass
Everett, Wash
Excelsior Springs, Mo,
Exeter town, N, H,',.
Exeter, Pa
Fairbury, Nebr
Fairfield, Ala,
Fairfield, 111
Fairfield, Iowa
Fairhaven town, Mass. ^
Fair Lawn, N. J
Fairmont, Minn
Fairmont, W, Va
Fairport, N. Y
Fairview, N. J..,.,.»
Fairview, Ohio
Fall River, Mass
Falls City, Nebr
Fargo, N, Dak
Fairbaiilt, Minn
Farrell, Pa
Fayettevllle, Ark, . . .
Fayetteville, N, C...
Fayetteville, Term,.,
Fergus Falls, Minn,,.
Ferguson, Mo
Femdale, Mich
Festus, Mo
Findlay, Ohio
Fltchburg, Mass......
Fitzgerald, Ga
Flagstaff, Ariz
Flat River, Mo
Flint, Mich.
Flora, 111
Floral Park, N. Y....
Florence, Ala
Florence, S, C,
Fond du Lac, Wia.....
Ford City, Pa
Forest Park, 111
Forest City, Ark
Fort Atkinson, Wis...
Fort Collins, Colo,.,
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Fairfield vil-
lage, Maine^
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fort Lee, N, J
Fort Madison, Iowa...
Fort Morgan, Colo,...
Fort ^^er6, Fla
Fort Payne, Ala.
Fort Pierce, Fla,. ,. .
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Thomas, Ky.....»
Fort Valley, Ga
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Forty Fort, Pa
Fostoria, Ohio
Fountain Hill, Pa,...
Frackvllle, Pa
Framinpham town,
Mass,^
Frankfort_, Ind
Frankfort, Ky
20, 168
16,619
23,092
35,976
7,817
7,270
7,050
130,125
15,068
6,608
6,725
6,744
41,447
6,913
35,672
8,186
22,913
73,030
5,829
45,789
33,807
5,522
5,652
5,122
6,385
12,219
5,575
7,042
12,811
23,865
8,175
29,273
5,263
8,676
9,248
111,759
6,193
37,981
16,012
13,667
17,024
34,605
5,441
12,873
11,527
29,670
5,183
23,806
42,671
8,170
6,733
5,312
162,800
5,250
14,535
3,832
22,378
29,826
5,356
14,946
7,591
6,257
14,932
25,025
5,783
36,000
11,611
14,943
5,292
13,145
6,227
13,418
47,864
10,830
6,826
132,840
277,047
6,164
14,348
5,400
6,518
27,845
14,933
11,949
21
10
18
22
7
7
10
U9
105
7
29
17
38
9
4
7
115
5
9
16
18
25
6
10
6
6
12
21
101
139
93
71
58
99
24
29
35
406
58
31
19
23
66
30
236
27
116
238
197
37
15
13
27
58
28
28
23
46
50
113
19
17
18
372
32
217
45
46
76
191
48
31
29
81
23
89
150
29
26
23
517
16
52
85
126
16
52
199
29
41
25
8b
62
155
17
15
543
1,032
7
3
28
26
101
11
27
91
3
29
19
2
2
7
18
12
8
6
20
14
30
2
1
3
115
14
89
7
38
103
29
12
U
19
27
13
16
4
141
99
2
9
37
11
29
68
5
5
175
400
10
120
11
5
106
7
28
9
10
38
4
4
110
201
6
16
35
1
6
20
7
13
43
3
5
74
215
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.09
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS - SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1 948 —Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Qfcy
FVWftVHn, iDd
Frasklin, La.
Franklin tovn, Mass,^
Franklin, N. H, ......
Franklin, Ohio
Franklin, Pa
Franklin, Tenn
Franklin Park, 111...
Frederick, Md
Frederick, Okla
Fredericksburg, Va. ..
Fredonla, N. T
FKelK^ld, N, J
Freeland, Pa •
Freeport, ILL
Freeport, N. !• »
Freeport , Tex*
Frefflont , Nebr» .......
Fremont , Ohio
Fresno, Calif
Frcnt Royal, Va
Frostburg, Md
Fullerton, Calif
Pulton, Ho
Fulton, N, Y
Qededen, iU.a» .,,
Gaffney, S, C»
Gainesville, FIb....,
Gainesville, Ga
Gainesville, Tek»...»
Galesburg, 111
Galax, 7a»
Gallon , Ohio
Gallatin, Tenn*.....*
GallipoUs, Ohio....,
Gallup, N. Hex
Galveston, Tex
Gardena, Calif
Garden City, Kans....
Garden City, Mich....
Garden City, N. Y. ...
Gardiner, Maine
Gardner, Mass
Garfield, N. J
Garfield Heights, (Biio
Garland, T^.
Gary, Ind
Gastonia, N. C»
Geneva, 111
Geneva, N. Y
Georgetown, Ky.......
Georgetown, £. C..,..
Gettysburg, Pa.
Girard, (^lio.. ... ....
Gladevater , Tex
Glasgov, Sy
Glassboro, N. J
Glassport, Pa
Glen Cove, N. T
Glendale, Ariz.
Gleidale, Calif
Glen Rock, N. J
Glens Falls, K. Y. ...
Globe, Ariz. •
Gloucester, Mass.....
Gloucester Cit^,N,J..
Gloversvllle, N. Y...
Goldsboro, N. C
Gonzales, Tex
Goshen, Ind.
Grafton, W. Va.
Grahn, V, C
Graham, Tex
Grand Forks, N, Dak..
Grand Haven, Mich,...
Grand Island, Nebr...
Grand Junction, Colo.
Grand Prairie, Tex...
Grand Rapids, Mich...
Grand Replds, Minn..,
Grfflidview Heights,
Ohio
Granite City, 111....
Grants Pass, Oreg..,.
Grass Valley, CaUf. .
Population
1950
7,355
6,125
8,043
6,551
5,372
9,992
5,510
6,897
18,092
5,449
12,143
7,070
7,603
5,900
22,425
24,589
6,008
14,639
16,533
90,618
8,121
6,867
13,939
10,040
13,903
55,528
8,087
26,577
11,881
U,219
31,357
5,230
9,921
5,102
7,842
9,143
65,898
14,418
10,893
14,364
6,314
19,617
27,605
21,606
10,291
132,496
23,003
5,032
17,087
5,465
6,012
7,043
10,068
5,310
6,964
5,906
8,698
15,084
8,174
95,396
7,138
19,448
6,456
25,048
14,283
23,576
21,399
5,630
12,977
7,297
5,013
6,756
26,617
9,466
22,635
14,454
13,241
175,647
5,966
7,605
29,139
7,980
5,257
(Thousand
[Humhcrj dollar;)
Estab-
lish
meats
6
6
15
3
70
3
16
6
23
14
26
14
9
11
6
6
4
16
5
19
10
5
133
6
Receipte,
entire
year
36
25
15
20
24
47
24
17
78
42
63
17
39
17
119
72
34
65
67
585
56
29
91
34
79
220
73
109
U9
105
58
38
20
23
47
341
25
118
20
30
16
73
77
45
28
427
183
19
54
40
40
25
29
22
32
28
20
39
44
368
6
as
31
39
64
lU
28
51
26
27
32
121
24
82
109
31
583
34
P»y roll,
enure
year
^Ttioujdnd
dolloTs)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Ncvetn
ber
[>(umb<T)
(a)
8
1
43
19
22
26
15
239
31
6
25
19
9
112
32
60
69
14
40
32
20
135
7
62
6
14
2
11
6
20
109
114
92
6
5
25
7
19
3
6
66
3
10
10
7
17
4«
9
32
61
17
161
7
11
54
5
14
5
3
7
23
26
6
5
103
21
4
20
5
10
5
6
7
6
15
6
73
3
19
7
24
13
29
13
11
13
5
9
4
18
4
21
11
5
130
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
No*. 15
(AtumbCT)
12
6
107
U
3
11
9
8
63
17
29
32
7
18
16
Pay roll,
workwtwk
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Dollars)
303
25
38
100
62
293
215
50
335
332
154
20
824
392
535
508
302
5,037
563
107
528
346
239
2,316
630
1,525
1,197
258
846
702
36
275
2,538
216
1,118
125
280
38
224
111
411
214
2,792
1,655
112
87
230
314
123
11
256
237
163
21
160
392
789
185
335
70
124
1,326
56
176
185
148
304
944
166
586
1,266
402
3,252
135
133
740
523
163
Great Barrington
town, Mass. .....
Great Bend, Kans..
Great Falls, Mont.
Greeley, Colo.....
City
Green Bay, Wis....
Greenevllle, Tenn.
Greenfield, Ind...
Greenfield town,
Mass.'
Greensboro, N. C.
Oreensburg, Ind..
Greensburg, Pa...
Greenville, Ala..
Greenville, Mich.
Greenville, Miss,
Greenville, N.C..
Greenville, Ohio.
Greenville, Pa...
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, Tex.
Greenwood, Miss.
Greenwood, S.C..
Greer, S. C
Grenada, Miss...
Gretna, La.
Griffin, Ga
Grinnell, Iowa.
Grosse Pointe, Mich.
Grosse Puinte Park,
Mich
Groton borough, Conn.
Grove City, Pa
Gulfport, Miss ;
Guntersvllle, Ala....
Guthrie, Okla
Guttenburg, N. J.....
Hackensack, N, J
Haddonfield, N. J....
Haddon Heights, N. J,
Hagerstown, Md
Haines, Fla. ...
Haledon, N, J..
Hamburg, N. Y. .
Hamilton, Ohio.
Haumond, Ind...
Hanraond, La
Hanmonton, N. J,.
Haii9)ton, Va
Hamtramck, Mich..
Hancock, Mich.,.,
Hanford, Calif....
Hannibal, Mo
Hanover, Pa
Hanover twp,,Pa.'.
Hapevllle, Ga
Harllngen, Tex,.
Harriman, Tenn. .
Harrisburg, 111.
Harrisburg, Pa..
Harrison, Ark.,,
Harrison, N. J....
Harrison twp,, Pa,
Harrisonburg, Va, .
Harrodaburg, Ky...
Hartford, Conn. ...
Hartford City, Ind...
Hartsville, S. C
Harvey, 111
Hasbrouck Heights, ti 3t
Hastings, Mich
Hastings, Minn.....
Hastings, Nebr
Hast ings-on -Hudson,
N. Y
Hattlesburg, Miss..
Haverford twp.. Pa.
Haverhill, Mass....
Haverstraw, N» Y,..
Havi-e , Mont
Havre de Grace, Md.
Hawthorne, Calif,
Hawthorne, N, J,.
Rays, Kans
Hayvard, Calif...
Hazard, Ki'
Popubtion
1950
6,598
12,620
39,006
20,286
52,443
8,693
6,142
17,237
73,703
6,599
17,237
6,765
6,656
29,914
16,713
6,820
9,177
57,932
14,697
18,002
13,672
5,060
7,387
13,848
13,952
6,770
6,279
13,029
6,990
7,408
22,428
5,269
10,019
5,575
29,207
10,500
7,329
36,232
5,620
6,190
6,936
57,717
87,423
8,015
8,426
5,957
43,245
5,216
9,629
20,540
14,065
14,910
8,504
23,202
6,387
10,994
89,091
5,545
13,535
14,792
10,764
5,239
177,073
7,228
5,643
20,636
9,157
6,060
5,563
20,108
7,547
29,432
39,425
47,213
5,816
8,094
7,811
16,278
14,828
8,600
14,273
6,850
BHab-
lish-
mcnta
(Thousand
[>(umber)| dollars)
Receqin,
entire
year
22
64
181
212
70
16
367
34
61
30
22
105
81
32
45
366
93
112
45
61
40
25
86
37
35
14
41
93
30
37
18
138
22
16
122
20
20
34
180
258
39
37
61
165
12
87
92
51
23
34
26
35
416
21
58
31
62
20
914
21
50
96
26
24
15
78
19
116
79
148
23
29
19
44
28
33
76
44
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thoujdnd
dollars)
194
10
10
14
5
40
40
9
9
191
27
61
17
38
12
2
45
18
14
43
9
12
115
7
19
M
312
1
15
37
4
2
4
26
4
46
29
36
6
4
5
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
t>iumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
(J^umbtr)
11
33
7
15
22
13
15
5
16
6
10
102
7
12
10
15
9
191
7
16
15
6
108
6
7
9
3
31
18
11
1
170
1
9
15
2
2
2
13
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Pol Ian)
See footnotes at end of table.
7.10
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS-
SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
IN-mbtr)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thuusand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweet
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
[J^umber) Q^umber)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollar!)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thtmsand
(>(umber] doilors)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber .
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolU.i)
Hazel Park, Mich....
Hazleton, Pa.
Helena, Ark.
Helena, Mont
Hellertown, Pa
Hempstead, H. Y
Henderson, Ky
Henderson, N. C
Henderson, Tex
HendersoDville, N. C
Henryetta, Okla
Hertmer, N. Y
HernDsa Beach, Calif
Hcrrin, 111
Hialeah, Fla
Hlbbing, Mlim
Hickory, N. C
Highland Park, 111..
Highland Park, Mich.,
Highland Park, N. J.
Highland Park, Tex..,
High Point, N. C....,
Hlllsboro, Ohio
Hillsboro, Oreg
Hlllsboro, Tex
HiUsdale, Mich
Hillside twp., N.J.i.
Hingham town, Mass.^,
Hinsdale, 111
Hinton, W. Va
Hobart, Ind.
Hobart, Okla
Hobbs, N. Mex
Hoboken, N. J
Holdenville, Okla...,
Holland, Mich
Hollidaysburg, Pa....
Hollywood, Fla
Holyoke, Mass
Homestead, Pa
Homevood, Ala
Hcmewood, 111
Honesdale, Pa
Hoopeston, 111.
Hope, Ark
Hc^ewell, Va
Hopkins, Hlnn
Hopkinsville, Ky
Hoquiam, Wa^h
Homell, N. Y
Hot Springs, Ark
Houma, La
Houston, Tex
Hudson town, Mass.^..
Hudson, N. Y
Hudson Falls, N. Y...
Hugo, O-.la
Humboldt, Term
Huntingdon, Pa
Huntington, Ind
Huntington, W. Va. ...
Huntington Beach,
Calif
Huntington Park,
Calif
Huntsville, Ala
Huntsville, Tex,
Huron, S. Dak
Hutchinson, Kans
H/attsville, Md
Idaho Falls, Idaho...
Ilion, N. Y
Independence, Kans...
Independence, Mo.,...
Indiana, Pll
Indianapolis, Ind...,
Indianola, Iowa.
Indlo, CaUf
Inglewood, Calif
Inkster, Mich
International Falls,
Minn
lola, Kane
Ionia, Mich
Iowa City, Iowa
Ipswich town, Hass.^.
Irondequoit town,
N. Y.'
Iron Mountain, Mich,,
17,791
35,436
11,244
17,498
5,444
29,021
16,760
10,942
6,302
6,061
8,010
9,397
11,766
9,401
19,742
16,212
14,691
16,767
46,155
9,706
11,307
39,930
5,U0
5,122
8,352
7,282
20,997
10,694
3,664
5,737
10,479
5,366
13,801
50,510
6,191
15,742
6,456
14,135
54,441
10,031
12,808
5,363
5,650
6,019
3,602
10,184
6,630
12,531
11,100
15,055
29,298
11,480
594,321
8,131
11,656
7,217
5,950
7,435
7,344
15,033
86,160
29,376
16,406
9,802
12,713
33,524
12,238
18,855
9,322
11,432
36,332
11,706
424,683
5,146
5,281
46,046
16,684
6,261
7,081
6,406
27,013
6,377
34,045
9,578
10
■ 6
11
13
16
36
14
340
10
12
12
15
16
307
3
3
31
7
50
106
43
80
13
123
73
36
33
58
28
34
158
26
53
57
105
33
224
26
94
238
16
33
50
37
57
18
21
24
33
26
57
278
37
83
25
59
168
65
36
14
30
20
41
43
71
47
51
126
85
2,406
30
34
23
34
30
47
70
197
90
7
62
105
57
83
18
35
118
54
1,640
20
22
296
16
47
29
28
137
15
29
46
2
46
4
23
14
53
7
58
8
58
U7
5
16
17
17
16
6
14
19
19
4
11
46
33
1,071
2
5
5
10
12
16
23
10
586
10
149
3
345
203
347
736
9
7
15
13
13
34
13
351
10
12
8
11
7
9
15
29
17
5
11
26
6
14
7
13
14
13
311
8
3
32
7
5
13
2
6
34
15
502
1
3
3
6
7
21
7
295
1
115
48
907
36
386
281
1,059
136
1,212
144
1,174
2,348
80
231
300
335
400
119
194
233
275
154
736
1,313
362
235
99
462
662
512
434
88
32
92
142
202
336
390
92
222
991
702
22,038
26
88
102
169
237
353
436
2,529
1,543
757
25
535
929
694
867
553
11,904
16
165
2,771
104
243
158
131
1,319
Ironton, Ohio...
Ironwood, Mich..
Irvington, N. J.
Ishpeming, Mich.
Ithaca, i>, Y. ...
1,022 Jackson, Mich
496 Jackson, Miss
1,221 y Jackson, Ohio
179 I Jackson, Tenn
617 I Jacksonville, Fla...
130
59
Jacksonville, 111..
Jackscnville, Tex..
Jacksonville Beach,
Fla
Jamestown, N, Y. ...
Jamestown, N. Dak..
Janesville, Wis....
Jasper, Ala
Jasper, Ind
Jeannette, Pa
Jefferson City, Mo.
Jeffersonville, Ind
Jenkins, Ky
Jenkintown, Pa
Jennings, La
Jersey City, N. J..
Jersey Shore, Pa...
Jerseyville, 111...
Johnson City, N. Y.
Johnson City, Tenn,
Johnson town, R,I.^
Johnstown, N. Y,...
Johnstown, Pa.
Jollet, 111
Jonesboro, Ark
Joplln, Mo
Junction City, Kans
Kalamazoo, Mich. . . .
Kane, Pa
Kankakee, 111
Kansas City, Kans..
Kansas City, Ho....
Kaukauna, Wis
Keansburg, N. J....
Kearney, Nebr
Kearny, N. J
Keene, N, H
Kelso, Wash
Kendallville, Ind..
Kenmore, N. Y
Kenner, La
Keimett, Mo
Kermewick, Wash....
Kenosha, Wis
Kent, Ohio
Kenton, Ohio.
Keokuk, Iowa
Kerrvllle, Tex
Kewanee, 111.
Keyport, N. J
Keyser, W, Va
Key West, Fla
Kilgore, Tex
Killeen, Tex
Kings Mountain, N.C
Ktngsport, Tenn....
Kingston, N. Y
Kingston, Pa
Klngsville, Tex....
Kinston, N. C
Kirksville, Mo
Kirkwood, Mo
Klttaiming, Pa
Klamath Falls, Oreg
Knoxville, Iowa,...
Knoxville, Term,...
Kokoiilo, Ind
Kosciusko, Miss,,..
Kul^mant, Pa
Lackawanna, N, Y...
Laconia, N. H
La Crosse, Wis
Lafayette, Ind
Lafa^tte, La
La Follette, Tenn..
La Grande, Oreg....
16,329
11,506
59, 142
8,934
29,395
50,904
97,674
6,503
30,098
203,404
20,374
8,550
6,242
43,250
10,601
24,829
8,558
5,213
16,179
24,990
14,671
6,933
5,114
9,735
300,447
5,571
5,737
19,563
27,778
12,735
10,861
62,723
52,460
16,260
38,515
13,370
57,326
5,664
25,873
129,583
453,290
8,361
5,604
12,106
39,828
15,631
7,324
6,123
20,232
5,512
8,673
10,086
54,360
12,383
8,467
16,076
7,665
16,770
5,900
6,305
21,724
9,693
7,110
7,193
19,636
28,860
21,061
16,857
18,278
10,948
18,587
7,705
15,803
7,604
12/., 183
38,600
6,741
5,195
27,646
14,722
47,396
35,503
33,465
5,791
8,596
7
23
131
13
79
52
13
30
9
49
6
20
110
360
6
5
10
33
U
9
5
12
3
6
5
44
12
5
19
5
13
74
52
184
21
87
249
324
53
142
850
52
57
13
178
62
130
61
24
47
101
59
19
41
23
958
19
24
35
173
15
26
302
223
92
135
49
298
15
106
407
2,050
22
15
60
108
79
40
U
81
11
48
26
210
45
34
38
50
27
23
40
60
36
15
194
101
39
60
58
51
90
30
621
107
24
14
57
76
181
154
91
34
50
29
9
39
5
19
81
168
3
64
374
12
25
7
38
22
48
28
2
9
37
25
7
21
3
213
5
11
(z)
3
60
64
42
52
14
101
2
30
105
828
6
3
28
20
22
7
2
34
2
39
7
28
125
15
11
5
5
7
302
6
4
15
19
13
83
51
16
31
12
52
6
22
UO
362
6
5
9
35
12
10
5
15
3
10
6
44
12
7
21
5
14
20
2
11
34
92
2
35
218
5
17
10
18
16
2
4
20
12
2
9
4
125
3
37
30
23
27
7
41
2
14
54
378
3
2
U
11
10
4
2
14
1
11
3
31
1
5
7
2
1
6
9
10
2
48
14
3
14
36
8
10
9
15
3
168
18
7
1
Sec footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
Tabic 7C.— BARBER SHOPS- SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
La Grange, Ga
La Grange, III
Laguna Beach, Calif.,
La Junta, Colo
Lajce Charles, La
Lajce City, Fla
Lalie City, S. C
Lake Forest, 111
Lakeland, Fla
Lake Wales, Fla
Lakewood, Ohio
Lake Worth, Fla
Lanar, Colo
U MesR. Calif
Lames^^, Tex.
lancasicr, N* X
Lancaster, Ohio
Lancaster, Pa
Lancaster, S. 0
Lanett, Ala
Lansdale , Pa
Lansdowne, Pa,
Lansford, Pa
Lansing, 111
Lansing, Mich
Lapeer, Mich
La Porte , Ind
Laramie, Wyo
Larchmont, N, Y
Laredo, Tex
Larksville, Pa
La Salle, 111
Las Cruces, N. Mex,.,
Las Vegas, Nev
Las Vegas city, N,
Mex
Las Vegas town, N.
Hex
Latrobe, Pa
Laurel, Hiss
Laurens, S. C
Laurinburg, N. C
Lawrence, Kans
Lawrence, Mass.
Lawrenceburg, Tenn...
Lawrencevllle, 111...
Lavton, Okla
Lead, S. Dak
Leavenworth, Kans...,
Lebanon, Ind
Lebanon, Mo..
Lebanon town, N. H.^.
Lebanon, Greg.
Lebanon, Pa
Lebanon, Tenn
Lcesburg, Fla.
Lehighton, Pa
Le Mars, Iowa
Lenoir, N. C
Lenoir City, Tenn,,..
Leominster, Mass
Leonia, N. J...
Levelland, Tex
Lewlsburg, Pa
Lewistcxi, Idaho.
Leulston, Maine
Lewistowi, Mont
Lewlstown , Pa
Lexlngtcsi, Ky
Lexington town, Mass. ^
Lexington, Mo.
Lexington, Nebr.
Lexington, N. C
Lexington, Va
Liberal, Kans
Ubertyvllle, 111..,.
Lljoa, Ohio
Lincoln, 111
Lincoln, Nebr.
Lincoln town, H. I.^.
Lincoln Park, Mich...
Lincoln ton, N. C
Linden, N. J
lindenhurst, N. Y. ..
Linton, Ind
Litchfield, 111
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
INumbfr)
24,954
11,950
6,18S
7,e79
41,202
7,469
5,097
7,694
30,846
6,802
67,878
11,714
7,715
10,908
10,706
8,678
24,140
63,601
7,161
7,429
9,767
12,140
7,477
8,677
91,694
6,116
17,280
15,497
6,293
51,694
6,276
12,023
12,280
24,418
7,449
6,250
11,952
24,988
8,658
7,126
23,292
80,427
5,483
6,351
34,527
6,419
20,543
7,619
6,752
8,452
5,829
28,134
7,915
7,365
6,557
5,846
7,863
5,160
24,084
7,371
8,265
5,232
12,910
41, 142
6,540
13,875
54,449
17,098
5,071
5,061
13,562
5,965
7,124
5,420
49,880
14,344
97,423
11,020
29,265
5,419
30,434
8,632
5,951
7,211
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
130
36
34
26
173
51
33
13
132
38
180
40
53
38
75
26
100
255
52
15
36
10
20
18
387
29
83
51
26
60
6
46
53
189
6
49
109
10
32
102
337
15
20
101
14
Pay toll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
IHumba) (Number)
M
7
1
' 2
153
Activi
proprie-
tors.'
Novem
her
39
U
27
12
24
4
46
24
130
29
55
24
33
14
23
3
37
12
71
39
21
10
72
12
11
50
18
24
8
78
28
139
28
32
7
93
25
311
143
35
11
23
7
31
7
64
20
46
20
38
12
28
11
167
46
52
20
353
133
18
(z)
98
35
46
32
66
11
25
5
24
4
22
(z)
33
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, IS
(Dollars)
1,305
295
237
212
1,726
358
310
1,325
369
846
381
549
379
488
71
566
1,438
355
30
150
15
40
3,028
159
541
465
157
172
279
379
1,797
25
136
1,060
85
202
1,091
1,785
119
23
940
2
102
16
711
11
278
9
251
4
141
8
514
15
582
12
491
10
382
2
75
4
224
20
768
7
231
7
231
"e
473
4
137
11
533
18
588
4
153
12
459
75
3,053
6
233
9
323
3
131
13
399
10
408
6
290
4
202
19
937
9
402
56
2,834
1
6
15
761
13
654
8
250
3
7C
2
88
1
25
City
Lltitz, Pa
Little Falls, Minn.
Uttle Falls, N. Y.
Uttlefield, Tex...
I.mie Rock, Ark...
Livlngtiton, Mont,
Lockharl , Tex,...
Lock Haven, Pa,. .
Locklaiid, Ohio,..
Lockport, N. Y...
Lodi, Calif,.
Lodl, N. J...
Logan, Ohlc.
Logan, 'Jtah. ,
Logan, W. Va.
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Tstumber)
Logansport, Ind...
Lombard, 111
Lompoc, Calif
London, Ohio
Long Beach, Collf.
Long Beach, N, Y...
Long Branch, N, J..
Longmont, Colo
Longview, Tex
Longview, Wash
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif,
Louisville, Ky
Louisville, Miss,,.
Love land, Colo,....
Lowell, Mass
Lower Merion twp.
Pa.'
Lubbock, Tex
Ludington, Mich. .
Ludlow, Ky
Ludlow town, Mass.',.
Lufkin, Tex
Lumberton, N, C
Luseme, Pa
Lynbrook, N. Y
l^nchburg, Va
LynJhurst twp., N.J.'
Lynn, Mass
Lyons f 111
Macomb, 111...
Macon, Ga
Madera, Calif,
Madison, 111..
Madison, Ind..
Madison, N. J,...
Madison, S. Dak..
Madison, Wis.....
Madisonville, Ky.
Magnolia, Ark....
Mahanoy City, Pa.
Maiden, Mass
Malone, N. Y
Malvern, Ark
Mamaroneck, N. Y,
Manchester, N, H,
Mandan, N. Dak...
Manhattan, Kans..
Manhattan Beach,
Calif
Manistee, Mich
Manlstique, Mich.
Manitowoc, Wis
Mankato, Minn.
Mansfield town, Mass.
Mansfield, Ohio
Hanville, N. J
Mapl&wooJ, Mo
Mapleuood twp., N.J.
Marblehead town,
Mass.'
Marianna, Fla..
Marietta, Ga. ..
Marietta, Ohio,
Marinette, Wis.
Marion, 111.,..
Marion, Ind..
Marion, Iowa.
Marion, Ohio,
Marion, S. C.
Marion, Va. . .
5,548
6,670
9,522
6,558
101,387
7,667
5,531
U,325
5,723
25,136
13,727
15,384
5,965
16,302
5,005
20,933
9,799
5,514
5,196
244,072
15,534
23,049
8,061
24,445
20,256
50,819
1,957,692
367,359
5,27C
6,759
96,523
48,356
71,390
9,066
6,357
8,629
15,147
9,164
6,165
1'. ,258
47,639
19,399
99,521
6,103
10,586
70,106
10,428
7,960
7,435
10,412
5,142
95,594
11,136
6,908
10,930
59,779
9,490
8,015
15,041
82,581
7,268
18,996
17,278
8,598
5,075
27,444
18,785
7,156
43,363
8,298
13,238
24,255
13,711
5,330
20,638
16,024
14,193
10,130
30,059
5,841
33,786
6,848
6,941
4
6
179
11
26
7
14
10
38
1,299
253
4
Receipts,
entire
year
(TfiDujand
doliorj)
17
29
33
25
355
44
26
45
45
108
89
24
21
71
92
86
23
27
18
970
45
73
42
123
121
182
7,632
1,239
21
30
324
U8
341
33
21
15
90
69
17
53
227
36
312
41
350
69
24
36
30
28
498
37
42
156
37
34
36
311
17
92
31
25
107
102
19
223
18
67
33
42
77
69
41
43
122
15
110
33
9
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thouidnd
rlollars)
1
4
2
7
144
9
3
10
12
21
19
2
{z)
12
10
18
71
64
60
2,771
411
8
10
82
49
151
11
6
3
56
36
(z)
17
113
Active
proprie
tors.*
Novem
ber
Wumber)
11
28
7
14
10
39
,312
264
3
6
19
187
20
189
14
22
5
34
8
18
10
104
5
37
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{T^umhtrj
6
9
23
22
25
,220
223
103
8
2
7.11
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
2
40
4
96
10
462
17
729
2
67
33
1,406
2
85
9
432
6
255
2
78
12
346
25
876
11
524
6
187
11
391
24
1,152
3
73
18
738
12
282
3
70
See footnotes at end of table.
7.12
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS- SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Population
1950
(Thousand
[J^umbtr)^ dollori)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
Pay roll,
entire
year
(ThouidTid
dollcTsJ
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
[>tmnbfT) (>fumbfr)
Active
propne
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov IS
(DolUri)
City
Population
1950
(Thousand
[T^umbcr] dolUrj)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tliousand
doIUiTj)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(?^umbeT)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUlrsl
Marlborough, HasB*
Marlin, Tex.
Moro.uette, Hich. .
Marchall, Mich,
Marshall, Mo.
Marshall, Tex
Marshalltown, Iowa,.
Msrihfleld, Wis
HaTLinez, Calif
Marlinsburg, W, Va, .
Martins Ferry, Ohio,
Martinsville, Ind,..
Martinsville, Va,...
Marysville, Calif...
Maryville, Mo
Maryville, Term, .
Mason City, Iowa,
Massena, N. Y, . . .
Massillon, Ohio,.
Mattoon, 111
Naumee, Ohio
Hayfield, Ky
Maynard town, Mass,^,
Maysville, Ky
Mayvood, Calif
Maywood, 111,...
Maywood, N, J,..
McAlester, Okla.
McAllen, Tex,...
McComb, Miss,. . .
MeCook, Nebr,
McKeesport, Pa,...
McKees Rocks, Pa, .
McKinney, Tex
McMinnville, Oreg,
McMinnville, Tenn,
McPherson, Kans,.,
Meadville, Pa
Mechanisburg, Pa,.
Mechanicville, N. "
Medford, Mass.
Medford, Oreg.
Media, Pa
Medina, N. Y. .
Medina, Oldo. .
Melrose, Mass
Melrose Park, 111. .
Melvindale, Mich...
Memphis , Tenn
Menasha, Wis
Hendota, 111
Menominee, Mich,...
Menomonie, Wis
Merced, Calif
Mercedes, Tex
Heridan, Conn
Meridian, Miss
Merrill, Wis
Mesa, Ariz
Methuen town. Mass,
Metropolis, 111,.
Metuchen, N, J,..
Mexla, Te::
Mexico, Mo
Miami, Fla
Miami, Okla,
Miami Beach, Fla, . . .
Miamisburg, Ohio. . . .
Michigan City, Ind..
Middleborou^ town,
Mass. '
Middlesborough, Ky,.»
Middlesex V. X
Hiddleti^wn, Conn,....
Hlddletown, N. Y
Mlddletown, Ohio
Mlddletown, Pa
Midland, Mich
Midland, Pa
Midland, Tex
Midland Park, N. J,
Miles City, Mont
Hllford, Del
Milford town, Maoe.',
Hillbom twp., N.J.'.
Millbul-y town, Mass,'
15,741
7,006
17,345
5,740
S,819
22,255
19,750
12,377
8,216
15,566
13.214
5,994
17,210
7,777
6,814
8,362
27,593
i:,123
29,524
17,993
5,521
8,959
6,975
8,508
13,193
27,409
8,649
17,809
20,005
10,386
7,642
51,223
16,278
10,525
6,593
7,599
8,659
18,906
6,772
7,506
66,109
17,170
5,735
6,187
5,086
26,919
13,109
9,475
394,012
12,360
5,131
11,124
8,184
15,144
10,065
43,747
41,709
8,9U
16,766
24,411
6,079
9,858
6,618
11,611
246,983
11,703
45,541
6,421
28,379
10,139
14,419
5,933
29,665
22,565
33,634
9,166
14,202
6,472
21,756
5,; .3
9,184
5,179
15,405
13,172
8,144
10
9
5
227
6
94
79
50
57
65
40
23
152
102
47
90
102
43
96
70
16
45
21
30
85
82
20
71
59
53
40
180
57
45
18
25
119
144
47
28
20
61
39
25
1,366
43
14
18
31
101
28
155
171
35
59
20
16
17
28
38
1,414
40
482
29
115
99
67
131
25
78
41
91
652
16
(z)
9
15
669
18
214
5
232
6
5
9
9
11
10
38
29
9
10
9
6
11
9
180
4
2
371
20
47
4
9
1
2
2
9
6
305
103
182
203
111
281
689
521
316
390
352
218
192
1,261
729
,280
607
718
57
704
508
101
472
70
102
639
685
220
543
254
399
279
1,066
252
302
451
265
477
288
742
1,206
400
90
89
492
147
138
12,758
214
30
iio
1,016
183
708
1,615
126
505
8
75
90
182
262
13,902
352
3,951
200
674
40
436
203
1,049
103
670
183
1,461
251
135
115
362
70
Milledgeville, Oa. . .
Mlllvale, Pa
Mill Valley, Calif..
Millville, N. J
Milton town, Mass.'.
Milton, Pa
Milwaukee, Wis
Mlnden, La.
Mlneola, N. Y
Mineral Wells, Tex,.
Minersvllle, Pa
Minneapolis, Minn...
Mlnot, N. Dak
Mlshawaka, Ind
Mission, Tex
Missoula, Mont
Mitchell, S. Dak....
Moberly , Mo
Mobile, Ala
Modesto, Calif
Holine, 111
MonacB, Pa *. ...
Monahans, Tex*
Monessen, Pa
Monmouth, 111
Monongahela, Pa
Monroe, La
Monroe, Mich
Monroe , N, C
Monroe, Wis
Monrovia, Calif
Montague town. Mass,
Montclair, N. J
Montebello, Calif...
Monterey, Calif
Monterey Park, Calif
Montevideo, Minn,...
Montganery, Ala
Montpelier, Vt
Mooresville, N, C^..
Morehead , Minn
Morgan City, La
Morganton, N, C
Morgantown, W. Va, ..
Morrilton, Ark
Morris, 111
Morristown, N, J,. . .
Morristown, Tenn,...
Morrisville, Pa
Mosccw, Idaho
Moultrie, Ga
Moundsvllle, W, Va,.
Mountain View, CaUf
Mount Airy, N, C...
Mount Carmel, 111,.,
Mount Carmel, Pa,...
Mount Clemens, Mich,
Mount Healthy, Ohio,
Mount Klsco, N, Y,..
Mount Lebanon twp,.
Pa,'
Mount Oliver, Pa, ... .
Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
Mount Pleasant, Mich
Mount Pleasant, Pa,.
Mount Pleasant, Tex,
Mount Rainier, Md...
Mount Sterling, Ky..
rtt, Vernon, 111 ,
Mount Vernon, inu,,.
Mount Vernon, N, Y,.
Mount Venion, Ohio,.
Mount Vcmon, Wash,.
Muncie, Ind
Munhall, Pa
Murfreesboro, Term..
MurpnysDoro, iii
Murr^. Ky,
Murray, Utah
Muscatine, Iowa
Hiiakegon, Mich
Muskegon Heights,
Mich
Muskogee, Okla
Nacogdoches, Tex.."..,
Nanpa, Idaho
8,850
7,275
7,241
16,116
;2,395
8,573
632,651
9,776
15,574
7,763
7,792
517,277
21,924
32,878
10,756
22,320
12,062
12,833
127,151
17,347
37,296
7,410
6,260
17,929
10, 190
8,921
38,375
21,275
10,113
7,008
20,274
7,793
43,775
21,754
16,120
20,113
5,443
105,098
8,585
7,118
14,798
9,759
8,252
25,446
5,462
6,917
17,078
13,016
6,770
10,548
11,612
14,759
6,548
7,194
8,709
14,298
16,815
5,557
5,919
26,178
6,790
5,831
11,392
5,911
6,348
10,978
5,242
15,563
6,148
71,837
12,021
5,198
58,364
16,422
13.027
8,417
6,011
8,998
19,483
48,047
18,771
37,255
12,303
16.142
10
6
4
13
5
11
413
6
10
10
7
406
17
22
10
18
9
14
82
28
28
9
6
16
10
10
26
23
12
9
70
23
36
28
24
23
2,050
28
55
31
18
2,067
82
84
41
113
42
52
525
205
158
50
34
57
37
31
186
114
93
36
14
18
140
60
99
17
19
352
33
53
52
27
79
154
27
30
25
47
22
35
23
28
81
22
203
5i
42
188
28
64
40
43
18
64
232
86
117
35
62
636
10
22
16
38
10
18
202
(z)
7
185
13
25
10
11
47
55
12
417
6
10
9
409
25
24
9
21
9
15
92
31
32
11
8
16
13
10
28
23
9
12
278
4
5
104
7
13
5
5
26
22
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.13
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS - SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTASLISHMCNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PeRSONNEI.
Ot,
llaoticoke. Pa
NanV Clo, P>
lUpm, Calir
Narerville, 111
Napoleon, Ohio
Nuhua, N. H
Haahviire, Teim
Natchez, Hiss
Natchitoches, La....,
Natick toun, Mass.^..
National City, Calif,
Nau^atuok , Conn
Nasareth, Pa
Nebrasia City, Nebr. ,
Needhan town, Maes.^.
Neenah, Wis
Negaunee, Hlch
Neo^o, Ho
Neptune tvp,, N. J.^,
Nevada, Ho
Mew Albany, Ind
Newark, Del
Newark, N. J
Newark, N. I
Newark, Ohio
New Bedford, Hass,..,
New Bern, N. C
Newberry, S. C
New Brwinf els, Tex. . .
New Brighton, Pa
Popubtion
1950
(Thousand
;Numbti)j doll<iM)
New Britain, Conn....
New Brvmswlok, N, J,.
Newburgh, N. Y
Newburyport, Hass....
New Castle, Del
73,663
38.768
31,924
14,073
5,399
New Castle, Ind
New Castle, Pa
New Cuniberland, Pa...
New Haven, Conn
New Hyde Park, N, T..
18,227
48,563
6,200
163,344
7,323
New Iberia, La
New Kensington, Pa, .,
New London, Conn
16,460
25,226
30,367
New Orleans, La
567,257
Hew Philadelphla,Ohio
Newport, Ark
Newport, Ky
Newport town, N. H.'.
Newport, a. I
12,966
6,262
31,015
5,047
32,090
Newport city, Vt
Newport Beach, CaUf.
Newport News, Va
New Rochelle, N. Y...
New £»(yTna Beach,Pla.
5,215
12,220
41,571
59,626
5,747
Newton, Iowa
11,699
Newton, Mass
SO 996
Newton, N. J
Newton, N. C
New Ula, Minn
5,771
6,015
9,312
New York, N. Y
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough. . .
Manhattan Borough. .
f^ieens Borough
RlcfaBond Borough. .
7,835,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,293
191,015
Niagara Falls, N. Y..
Nilee, Mich
90,875
13,117
Noblesville, Ind
Norfolk, Kebr
6,563
11,231
Norfolk, Va
188,601
Nomal, 111
Noivan, Okla
Norristown, Pa
North Adans, Mass....
26,972
38,193
21,475
Northampton, Mass. . . .
Northampton, Pa
North Andover town,
Mass.'
28,998
9,359
8,429
15,977
12,119
North Arlington, N.J,
North Attleborough
town, Mass.'
North Bergen twp.,
N. J.l
North Braddock, Pa...
Northbridge town,
Mass.'
40,399
14,724
10,328
8,700
North Chicago, 111...
20,140
5,427
13,542
7,023
5,326
34,666
173,359
22,678
9,548
19,663
21,132
17,463
5,818
6,851
16,262
12,418
6,420
5,730
13,495
7,986
29,297
6,701
437,857
10,275
34,178
109,033
15,784
7,563
12,196
9,503
Esuty
lish-
menu
14
5
6,
31
140
15
3
11
11
17
9
9
4
a
8
7
26
5
527
6
26
128
10
10
5
9
63
56
41
15
4
13
59
4
192
11
32
42
12
435
22
5
34
5
10
55
47
7
8
9
33
7
5
7
6,591
937
2,339
2,191
973
151
85
7
14
5
11
Receipta,
entire
year
33
13
88
35
23
93
741
85
24
42
98
57
29
31
33
50
11
32
29
35
115
19
1,956
31
120
397
70
55
26
26
254
194
142
56
9
76
193
17
685
21
55
120
178
70
1,483
33
12
77
16
98
13
51
277
164
29
65
27
156
28
38
32
32,313
3,650
8,349
16,112
3,710
492
3U
35
54
41
52
930
U
133
131
84
73
21
11
25
Pay coll,
entice
year
dolUri)
Acuve
pcopne-
tors.'
Novetn
bee
[><umli<i)
2
30
15
4
20
309
37
11
7
36
11
3
6
9
3
10
3
11
32
5
579
5
34
92
43
26
24
41
3
160
6
20
22
54
31
406
5
3
16
5
27
13
119
36
12
40
3
24
10
11,516
951
1,933
7,550
934
93
64
10
6
17
14
442
3
63
19
15
16
5
7
31
148
14
4
12
28
6
543
7
32
126
10
13
6
11
73
53
43
16
16
62
4
201
4
11
36
44
15
447
14
7
25
5
32
5
10
52
52
5
10
9
34
8
7,063
1,028
2,475
2,393
1,012
155
94
Paid
employees,
wocliv^eek
ended
neacest
Nov. 15
(>{umbCT)
13
6
2
18
180
24
3
3
7
1
6
17
2
298
3
12
60
22
14
12
21
1
98
4
7
14
30
21
243
4
2
7
2
15
3
65
20
6
11
5
19
2
10
5
6,207
514
1,145
3,934
552
62
231
3
30
12
9
Piy coll.
wockweck
ended
neacest
Nov. 15
(DolUn)
65
47
685
298
90
464
6,019
822
369
U5
776
218
72
104
165
118
60
199
60
224
594
90
11,159
130
609
1,816
983
500
U3
1,073
999
512
214
528
785
75
3,120
155
324
466
1,169
586
8,236
121
50
319
99
521
178
2,378
721
245
472
230
749
75
463
177
233,351
18,992
39,810
152,452
20,073
2,024
1,257
190
144
334
288
3,279
120
1,456
332
303
498
105
65
aty
North College Hill,
Ohio
Northfield, Minn....
North Little Rook,
Ark
North Miajni, Fla. ...
North Pelham, N. Y..
North PlaInrield,N.J
North Platte, Nebr..
North Providence
town, R. I.'
North Sacramento,
Calif
North Tarryton, N, Y
North Tonawanda, N.Y
Norwalk, Conn
Norwalk, Ohio
Norwich city. Conn..
Norwich, N. Y
Norwood town, Mass.'
Norwood, Ohio.
Nutley, N. J
Nyack, N. Y
Oakdale, La.
Oakland, Calif
Oak La'jn, 111
Oakmont, Pa
Oak Park, 111
Oakwood, Ohio
Oberlin, Ohio
Ocala, Fla
Ocean City, N. J... .
Oceanside, Calif....
Oconomowoc, Wis.....
Oconto, Wis.
Odessa, Tex
Oelwein, Iowa
Ogden, Utah
Ogdensburg, N. Y....
Oil City, Pa
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Okmulgee, Okla
Olathe, Kans
Old Forge, Pa.
Old Town , Maine
Clean, N. Y
Olney, 111
Olympia, Wash
OlyphanL, Pa
Omaha, Nebr
Oneida, N. Y
Oneonta, N, Y
Ontario, Calif
Opelika, Ala
Opelousas, La
Opp, Ala
Orange, Calif
Orange town, Haas.'.
Orange, N. J
Orange, Tex
Orangeburg, S. C...
Oregon City, Oreg...,
Orem, Utah
Orlando, Fla
Oroville, Calif
Orville, Ohio
Osceola, Ark
Oshkosh, Wis ,
Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Ossining, N. Y
Oswego, N. Y
Ottawa, 111
Ottawa , Kans
Ottumwa, Iowa,
Overland , Mo
Owatoma, Minn
Owego, N. Y
Owensboro, Ky
Owosso, Mich.
Oxford, N, C
Oxford, Ohio
Oxnard, Calif
Czark, Ala.
Pacific Grove, Calif,
Paducah, Ky
Painesville, Ohio....
Palatka, Fla
Palestine, Tex
Population
1950
Bscab-
Ush-
menu
{Thauitind
7,910
7,471
42,142
10,721
5,057
12,760
U,390
6,016
8,333
24,730
49,458
9,779
23,382
8,945
16,693
34,626
26,746
5,867
5,560
380,576
8,732
6,988
63,175
9,618
6,457
11,588
5,949
12,880
5,322
5,046
29,432
7,838
56,910
16,126
19,556
242,450
18,298
5,589
9,745
8,256
22,842
8,541
15,711
7,019
247,408
11,367
13,531
22,823
12,264
11,600
5,212
10,053
5,880
38,413
21,100
15,311
7,616
8,338
51,326
5,345
5,164
5,005
40,934
11,095
16,055
22,611
16,951
10,051
33,640
11,463
10,149
5,352
33,933
15,321
6,703
6,926
21,519
5,244
9,573
32,430
14,365
9,172
12,455
12
31
15
7
4
346
3
7
5
21
7
39
12
18
156
13
5
193
7
10
14
Receipts,
entice
year
Pay coll.
entice
yeac
(ThouiaTid
dolldi
23
74
29
42
22
59
173
34
27
55
138
53
43
19
1,894
13
18
253
13
86
32
42
20
10
142
29
193
62
860
60
16
27
98
36
104
19
390
37
41
42
14
69
11
96
105
51
73
13
314
46
10
20
141
14
39
61
92
34
93
26
35
13
125
68
51
37
81
42
37
137
57
107
70
11
36
7
16
7
641
10
1
95
10
7
335
24
1
279
13
12
32
21
20
6
23
4
3
51
24
35
3
153
31
2
Active
pcopcie-
toes.*
Novem-
bee
(Atumbei)
Paul
employees,
wockweck
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(>^uraixT)
13
30
17
8
5
345
3
26
7
42
12
19
166
9
195
3
266
3
1
39
3
174
12
5
13
2
148
5
9
14
Pay coll.
wockweck
ended
neacest
Nov. IS
(DolUrt)
See footnotes at end of table.
7.14
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Acuve
propne-
tors."
Novem-
ber
(Thousand
dollars) [J^umher)
Pay roll,
entire
year
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(T^umbcr)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Dollarj)
aty
Population
1950
Estab-
liBh-
mente
(Thouidnd
(>(umbgr] dollars)
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors. •
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Piud
employees,
wcdcwcek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Payroll,
workwedc
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
9,617
9,52^
6,632
7,428
5,800
5,910
25,290
16,522
6,U7
Palisades Park, N,J,,
Palmer town, Mass,^,,
Palmerton, Pa
Palm Springs, Calif,.
Palmyra, N. J
Paln^a, Pa
Palo Alto, Calif
Panipa, Tex.
Pana, 111
Panama Cityj Fla
Parggould, Ark
Paris, 111
Paris, Ky
Paris, Tenn
Paris, Tex
Parkersburg, W. Va...
Park Ridge, 111
Parma, Ohio,
Parsons, Kans
Pasadena, Calif
Pasadena, Tex
Pascagoula, Miss
Pasco, Wash
Passaic, N. J
Patchogue, N, Y
Paterson, N, J,
Paulsboro, N, J
Pauls Valley, Okla...
Pawhuska, Okla
Pavtucket, R. I
Peabody, Mass
Pecos, Tex
Peekskill, N. Y
Pekin, 111
Pendleton, Greg,
Pennsauken twp.,N.J.^
Penns Grove, N, J..,.
Penn Yan, N. Y
Pensacola, Fla
Peoria, 111
Peoria Heights, 111..
Perry, Iowa
Perry, Okla
Perth Amboy, N, J,...
Peru, 111
Peru, Ind
Petalujna, Calif
Petersburg, Va
Petoskey, Mich
Pharr, Tex
Phenix City, Ala
Philadelphia, Pa
PhilUpsburg, N. J...
Phoenix, Ariz
Phoenixville, Pa
Picayune, Miss,
Pierre, S. Dak
Pikeville, Ky
Pine Bluff, Aik
Pipestone, Minn
Plqua, Ohio
Pitcaim, Pa
Pitman, N, J
Pittsburg, Calif
Pittsburg, Kans
Pittsburgh, Pa
Plttsfield, Mass
Pittston, Pa
Plainfield, N, J
Plains twp,, Pa,^,..,
Pi-ainview, Tex
Plant City, Fla
Plaquemlne , La
Platteville, Wis
Plattsburg, N, Y
Pleasantville, N. J,.
Plymouth town. Mass,'
Plymouth, Mich
Plymouth, Pa
Pocalello, Idaho
Pomona, Calif
Pcfnpano, Fla
Ponca City, Okla
Pontlac, 111
Pontlac, Mich
See footnotes at end of table.
26,248
15
9,660
3
9,794
9
6,901
6
8,818
9
21,636
20
29,510
36
16,543
5
28,852
7
14,706
12
104,087
69
22,444
6
10,797
10
10,177
9
57,851
82
7,359
8
139,423
189
7,840
9
6,867
8
5,307
6
81,180
82
22,647
19
8,054
9
17,746
15
21,912
15
11,701
9
22,753
6
6,678
9
5,479
5
43,293
31
111,523
83
5,402
4
6,161
6
5,155
5
41,291
44
8,691
5
13,281
11
10,390
4
34,948
35
6,431
8
8,678
7
23,285
14
2,064,794
2,017
18,909
17
105,442
83
12,913
12
6,717
11
5,690
5
5,162
5
37,147
28
5,256
5
17,426
14
5,863
7
6,993
4
12,662
17
19,371
23
673,763
567
53,055
50
14,992
22
42,212
44
12,543
12
14,023
7
9,208
11
5,737
9
5,718
6
17,726
15
12,032
3
13,652
14
6,549
8
13,026
13
25,882
23
35,157
27
5,708
5
20,185
12
8,968
5
73,112
49
137
92
26
131
44
20
40
8
37
16
57
28
79
25
144
41
22
5
54
19
48
20
439
163
67
33
37
13
53
17
282
53
50
12
565
94
35
9
32
11
33
9
233
39
58
14
25
(z)
47
8
85
21
36
35
21
3
29
6
28
11
126
59
524
191
14
34
12
22
5
158
33
16
3
68
29
48
16
U7
65
29
3
16
4
46
18
7,084
1,792
43
3
580
267
43
7
18
1
28
10
44
20
143
63
21
3
65
16
21
4
23
6
82
31
66
17
2,712
800
159
19
55
4
171
40
22
...
93
36
62
25
26
5
26
6
67
23
20
4
44
6
22
1
30
2
98
27
175
69
32
13
71
23
33
12
322
119
11
4
6
4
5
20
12
6
16
11
13
6
10
28
37
5
6
11
67
7
10
10
87
9
199
9
13
6
84
18
10
13
16
12
15
2,063
19
73
12
11
5
4
27
7
4
17
22
594
54
25
46
12
12
11
9
2
2
16
1,001
3
125
4
2
3
13
11
432
12
148
138
61
1,261
744
135
981
444
120
302
532
484
315
103
376
393
3,150
643
313
434
1,051
260
1,373
167
150
169
805
302
45
120
402
712
50
140
215
1,260
3,997
216
97
781
62
607
415
1,480
36
103
442
35,601
70
5,772
195
16
240
414
1,218
61
316
56
115
670
390
16,016
346
92
794
848
497
97
127
477
109
109
30
53
458
1,443
274
447
243
2,477
Poplar Bluff, Mo
Portage, Wis
Portales, N, Hex
Port Angeles, Wash...
Port Arthur, Tex
Port Chester, N. Y...
Port Clinton, Ohio...
Portorvil'e, Calif,.
Port Huron, Mich
Port Jervis, N. Y....
Portland, Ind
Portland , Maine
Portland, Oreg
Port Neches, Tex
Portsmouth, N, H
Portsmouth, Ohio
Portanouth, Va
Port Townsend, Wash,.
Potsdam, N. Y
Pottstown, Pa,
Pottsville, Pa
Poughkeepsie, N, Y,..
Prairie" du Chien,Wis.
Pratt, Kans
Prescott, Ariz
Presque Isle, Maine,.
Price, Utah
Prichard, Ala
Princeton, 111
Princeton, Ind
Princeton, Ky
Princeton, N. J
Princeton, W. Va
Prospect Park, N, J..
Prospect Park, Pa,...
Providence, R, I
Provo, Utah
Pueblo, Colo
Pulaski, Tenn
Pulaski, Va
Pulljnani Wash,
Punxsutawney, Pa.....
Putnam city, Conn....
Puyallup, Wash
Quakertown, Pa
Quincy, Fla
Qulncy, 111
Quincy, Mass
Racine, Wis
Radford, Va
Rahway, N. J
Raleigh, N. C
Randolph town, Mass.^
Rankin, Pa
Rapid City, S. Dak...
Raritan, N, J
Raton, N, Hex
Ravenna, Ohio
Rawlins, Wyo
Raymondville, Tex,..,
Rayne, La
Reading town, Mass,^,
Reading, Ohio
Reading, Pa
Red Bank, N, J
Redding, Calif
Redlands, Calif
Red Lion , Pa
Red Oak, Iowa
Redondo Beach, Calif,
Red Wing, Minn
Redwood, Calif
Reidsvllle, N, C
Reno, Nev
Rensselaer, N, Y
Renton, Wash
Revere, Mass,
Rhinelander, Vis
Rice Lake, Wis
Richfield, Minn
Richmond, Calif
Richmond, Ind
Richmond, Ky
Richmond , Va
Richwood, W, Va
15,120
7,283
3,093
11,172
57,377
23,969
5,538
6,857
35,597
9,343
7,050
76,936
371,011
5,447
18,793
36,663
71,294
5,276
7,489
22,616
23,642
40,975
5,392
7,505
6,734
9,945
5,999
18,919
5,737
7,636
5,384
12,160
8,317
5,251
5,851
247,700
28,899
63,561
5,760
9,136
11,979
8,902
8,165
9,967
5,682
6,586
41,402
83,190
70,749
8,979
21,237
65,123
10,007
6,952
25,179
5,158
7,927
9,733
7,335
9,135
6,493
13,379
7,824
109,062
12,710
10, U7
18,411
5,087
6,451
25,203
10,626
25,342
11,760
32,225
10,745
16,039
36,563
8,728
6,911
17,415
99,218
39,504
10,217
229,906
5,306
10
25
II
9
81
343
3
18
35
58
5
5
26
23
45
3
5
307
17
SO
3
5
5
127
18
12
9
8
48
32
5
179
4
47
34
30
76
284
96
34
71
89
26
36
319
1,554
16
120
242
13
19
128
70
169
24
32
80
53
13
61
24
42
17
103
34
13
17
1,034
68
197
39
54
70
28
44
54
31
27
151
272
266
36
56
372
12
12
90
15
33
36
39
18
7
29
14
411
89
86
75
25
40
60
33
94
82
200
20
71
73
47
32
10
21
7
10
20
117
23
6
23
U
1
10
103
502
7
30
38
96
4
7
54
11
1
4
290
17
50
21
24
15
6
18
24
13
54
73
68
16
13
200
1
M
44
313
167
1,141
II
1
34
21
38
35
7
13
19
14
22
32
101
5
37
20
21
11
4
107
56
2
525
M
9
10
7
14
47
24
9
12
26
12
10
84
354
2
19
32
53
6
7
26
25
49
4
7
9
7
3
11
9
9
5
6
U
4
5
312
21
52
7
II
11
11
10
6
7
13
5
7
3
7
5
136
20
9
25
7
5
3
49
32
5
172
4
4
56
220
4
14
25
55
3
5
19
6
1
3
153
9
27
12
14
7
4
II
11
3
9
29
39
29
6
114
1
1
17
9
18
30
2
14
13
7
6
2
39
25
2
275
436
U9
207
413
2,297
427
120
456
305
20
205
1,986
10,025
171
561
830
1,910
80
256
683
136
286
513
445
65
541
54
405
243
1,152
200
20
110
5,559
368
1,099
412
453
469
121
350
415
154
258
1,105
1,453
1,341
355
245
4,196
33
7
636
242
191
336
113
101
U
1,724
453
763
652
126
160
313
271
466
626
2,044
70
931
426
326
247
104
2,128
1,140
45
10,138
CITIES
7.15
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Eeatv
ink-
ments
JNumM
Reccipta,
entire
year
{^Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
CTfioujdml
dollars)
Paid
employees,
woricweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(A[umbcr)| Wumber)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem'
ber
Pay roll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
IDolhrs)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Thousand
[7>(uwber] dollars)
Receipts,
entire
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thoujijnd
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(dumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Pay toll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Ridgefield Purls, N.J,
Rid^evood, N. J
RldgPWQjr, Pa
Ripon, Wis.
River Rouge, Mich....
Riverside, Calif
Riverside, 111
Roanoke, Ala
Roanoke, Vs.
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Robbinsdalc, Hirm. ...
Robstovo, Teit
Robinson, 111.
Rochelie, 111
Rochester, Hiim
Rochester, N. H
Rochester, N. Y
Rochester, Pa.
Rock Falls, 111
Rockford, lU
Rock Hill, S. C
Rock Island, 111
Rockland, Maine
Rockland town, Mass.^
Rock Springs, Wyo....
Rookville, Md
RockviUe Centre, N.Y.
Rockville, Conn •
Rocky Mount, N. C...
Rocky River, ffiiio,...
Rolls, Mo
Roaie, Ga
Roue, N. Y
Roseburg, Oreg
Boselle, N. J
Roselle Park, N, J...
Rosenburg, Tex
Roseville, Calif
Roscville, Mich
RoEvell, N. Hex
Royal Oak, Mich
Rumford Falls vil-
lage, Maine^.
Rushville, Ind
Rufsell, Kans
Russell ville, Ala. . . .
Russellvllle , Ark. . . .
Ruston, La
Rutherford, K. J
Rutland city, Vt
Rye, N. Y
Saco, Maine
Sacramento, CaUf....
Saginaw, Mich
St. Albans city, Vt..
St. Albans, V, Va. ...
St. Augustine, Fla...
St, Bernard, Ohio....
St, Charles, 111
St. Charles, Mo
St. Clair, Pa
St. Clair Shores, Mfch.
St. Cloud, Minn
St, Johnebury vil-
lage, Vt
St, Joseph, Mich, . . . ,
St, Joseph, Mo
St, Louis, Mo
St, Louis Park, Mizm.
St, Marys, Ohio
St. Marys, Pa
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla,
Salcmanca, N. Y
Salan, 111
Salem, Maes
Salem, N, J
Salea, Ohio,
Salem, Oreg •
Salaa, Va
Saline, Sans
Salinas, Calif
Salisbury, Md
Salisbury, N. C
Salt Lake City, Dtah.
See foo-tnotes at end of table.
12,001
17,«r7
6,251
5,610
20,366
46,399
9,130
5,il9
91,089
8,123
11,239
7,248
6,405
5,415
29,634
13,768
331,252
7,169
7,962
92,503
24,472
48,594
9,138
8,929
10,785
6,948
22,274
8,020
27,644
11,086
9,313
29,617
41,379
8,205
17,646
11.521
5,758
8,715
15,801
25,572
46,817
9,915
6,754
6,471
6,019
8,135
10,346
17,394
17,647
11,745
10,349
135,761
92,352
8,571
9,853
13,418
7,057
6,691
14,307
5,863
19,785
28,375
7,367
10,123
75,572
852,623
22,495
6,211
7,852
309,474
95,712
3,850
6,108
41,842
9,077
12,683
43,064
6,820
26,141
13,895
15,019
19,999
181,718
331
12
5
81
15
28
8
9
11
9
3
7
7
6
9
12
6
3
143
70
11
5
14
6
5
11
6
3
13
6
55
755
4
7
8
212
52
6
36
14
10
33
5
16
18
15
17
140
33
39
28
32
76
10
20
374
60
31
27
30
12
133
39
1,203
56
12
408
94
129
39
30
47
33
72
36
181
31
13
143
118
80
35
28
19
44
22
103
35
33
30
34
38
36
37
67
25
7
769
321
39
31
37
24
49
43
38
60
248
3,179
24
14
20
1,002
249
26
28
128
45
54
217
49
94
125
88
120
760
9
182
20
9
9
4
3
53
14
242
14
2
110
41
26
15
231
102
10
16
7
5
7
5
18
91
962
6
21
10
16
72
25
34
34
35
64
247:
5
16
31
3
6
62
10
4
9
8
3
20
9
360
Li
3
91
15
30
7
10
13
7
14
7
21
6
6
21
32
11
10
9
7
9
5
20
5
9
12
6
3
157
76
11
5
15
6
5
13
6
3
14
6
53
763
226
53
6
5
10
38
5
18
26
15
20
142
124
6
1
47
21
13
6
3
3
5
12
3
43
4
8
48
506
3
126
62
3
5
55
142
100
195
291
1,671
110
164
3,516
401
199
167
73
63
967
219
4,827
264
35
2,179
314
516
291
114
130
274
395
265
1,843
192
1,498
468
646
175
36
72
288
179
872
1,635
150
132
273
196
349
396
198
631
4,795
2,110
194
381
149
116
143
105
301
306
1,327
19,614
139
5,552
2,109
124
172
15
482
5
223
6
313
26
7,480
10
600
15
14
U
29
104
676
706
711
1,131
4,830
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex....
San Benito, Tex
San Bernardino, Calif
San Bruno, Calif....
San Buenaventura,
Calif
San Carlos, Calif...
San Diego, Calif,...
Sand Springs, Okla,,.
Sandusky , Ohio
San Fernando, Calif,
Sanford, Fla
Sanford, N. C
San Francisco, Calif
San Gabriel, Calif,.
Sanger, Calif
San Jose, Calif
San Leandro, Calif. .
San Luis Obispo,
Calif
San Marcos, Tex
San Marino, Calif...
San Mateo, Calif,
San Pablo, CaUf
San Rafael, Calif...
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif,
Santa Clara, Calif..
Santa Cruz, Calif...
Santa Fe, N. Mex....,
Santa Maria, Calif..
Santa Monica, Calif.,
Santa Paula, Calif..
Santa Rosa, Calif,..,
Sapulpa, Okla
Saranac Lake, N, Y. .,
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N.Y,
Saugus town, Mass.^.,
Sault Ste .Marie, Mich.
Savanna, 111
Savannah , Ga
Sayre, Pa
Sayreville, H. J
Scarsdale, N. Y
Schenectady, N.Y
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Scotia, N. Y
Scottdale, Pa
Scottobluff, Nebr....
Scranton, Pa
Searcy, Ark
Seattle, Wash
Sedalia, Mo
Seguin, Tex
Selma, Ala
Selma, Calif
Seminole, Okla
Seneca Falls, N. Y...
Sewickley, Pa
Seymour, Ind
Shaker Heights, Ohio.
Shennokln, Pa
Sharon, Pa
Sharon Hill, Pa
Sharpsburg, Pa
Sharpsville, Pa
Shawano, Wis.
Shawnee, Okla
Sheboygan, Wis
Sheffield, Ala
Shelby, N. C
Shelby, Ohio
Shelbyville, Ind.
Shelbyvllle, Tenn. ...
Shelton, Conn
Shenandoah, Ia.7a
Shenandoah, Pa
Sheridan, Wyo
Sherman, Tex
Shllllngton, Pa
Sbippensburg , Pa
Shorewood, Wis
Shreveport, La
Sidney, Ohio
51,889
406,811
13,264
62,792
12,409
16,535
14,339
321,485
6,982
29,060
12,858
11,742
10,004
760,753
20,204
6,376
95,044
27,498
14,162
9,961
11,199
41,536
14,511
13,830
45,534
44,764
11,663
21,848
27,547
10,403
71,299
11,039
17,905
13,018
6,900
18,705
15,434
17,146
17,750
5,037
119,689
7,682
10,323
13,086
92,070
6,608
7,854
6,245
12,833
124,747
6,002
462,440
20,269
9,696
22,629
5,938
11,353
6,629
5,730
9,635
27,930
16,884
26,305
5,465
7,292
5,397
5,369
24,457
42,485
10,728
15,508
7,905
11,727
9,461
12,384
6,917
15,792
11,402
20,073
33
242
11
48
5
17
4
218
7
24
13
11
9
3
12
10
12
37
34
9
18
7
10
41
9
20
9
9
13
16
9
12
4
99
7
6
3
109
6
7
131
7
400
18
9
U
5
10
182
1,010
43
249
45
95
33
1,257
22
89
114
46
73
4,153
65
32
569
94
5,058
5
5,710
6
16,105
5
125,426
59
11,413
9
79
365
20
80
24
36
19
466
14
33
21
38
,503
30
12
210
23
79
31
47
20
20
3
90
34
32
...
78
24
2U
49
225
97
43
15
83
20
76
36
79
36
266
100
45
14
113
40
20
...
46
14
90
41
60
15
23
. . .
55
15
25
9
433
185
31
6
19
.>•
22
7
392
102
12
.. •
33
10
23
,.■
74
32
339
64
21
11
2,055
696
81
30
38
18
103
58
31
4
50
23
21
2
23
6
42
16
52
27
67
2
105
30
7
1
19
...
13
...
34
5
125
47
138
20
32
10
35
53
25
3
67
22
44
24
21
2
46
15
50
4
53
25
77
33
17
3
19
3
50
19
543
268
42
14
38
249
12
50
5
231
7
24
15
H
113
6
7
11
13
135
7
403
19
38
263
10
34
195
3
7
14
11
19
604
11
4
81
11
5
126
4
4
48
3
12
41
3
304
16
16
33
2
12
1
3
3
3
7
122
5
1,690
7,793
445
1,606
641
700
426
9,182
116
328
685
421
743
30,723
563
239
4,204
524
648
357
50
691
504
. 928
2,200
355
317
604
718
1,933
318
812
267
905
290
225
3,756
138
2,015
115
586
1,215
262
14,053
602
339
1,204
93
433
43
118
305
505
32
547
15
70
395
401
249
1,049
60
442
467
35
296
75
533
634
67
363
5,099
246
7.16
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, Pay RolL, AND PERSONNEL
aty
Popubtion
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolhiTs)
Pay roll,
entire
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number) (Number)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem
ber
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Thousand
(Number)! dollars)
Receipts,
entire
year
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thou sand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tora."
Novem-
ba
(Numbgr)
Paid
employees,
workweeJc
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
Payroll,
workweek
ended
SUteston, Mo
Silver City, N. Hex..
Sioiuc City, Iowa
Sioujc Falls, S. OaJi..
Skotle, 111
Slaton, Tex
aaithfleld, N. C
Snyder, Tex
Solvay, N. Y
Somerset, Ky
Scmerset) Pa.
Somersworth, N. H. . . .
Somerville, Mass.....
Somerville, N, J
South jBboy, N. J....
South Bend, Ind
South Boston, Va
Southbrldge town,
Mass.l •
South Charleston,
W. Va
South Euclid, Ohio...
South Gate, Calif,...
South Haven, Mich,...
South Milwaukee, Wis,
South Norfolk, Va. ...
South Orange, N, J...
South Pasadena, Calif,
South Plalnfleld,N,J,
South Portland, Maine
South River, N. J...,
South St, Paul, Minn,
South San Francisco,
Calif
South Sioux City,
Nehr
South Williamsport,
Pa
Spanish Fork, Utah...
^arta. Wis,
Spartanburg, S, C...
Spencer, Iowa
Spencer town, Mass,^,
Spokane, Wash
Springdale, Ark
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mass,...
Springfield , Mo
Springfield, Ohio,..,
Springfield, Oreg,...
Springfield, Tenn,..,
Springville, Utah,..,
Stamford, Conn
Stamford , Tex
State College, Pa,...
Statesboro, Ga
Statesville, N, C...
Staunton, Va
Steelton, Pa,
Stephenville, Tex,...
Sterling, Colo
Sterling, 111
Steubenville, Ohio,..
Stevens Point , Wl a , . .
Stillwater , Minn
Stillwater, Okla
Stockton, Calif
Stoneham town, Mass,^
Storm Lake, Iowa
Stoughton town, Mass, ^
Stowe twp,, Pa,^
Stratford town, Conn, ^
Streator, 111
Stroudsburg, Pa......
Stru there, Ohio
Sturgeon Bay, Wis,...
Sturgis, Mich
Stuttgart, Ark
Suffolk, Va
Sullivan, Ind,
Sulphur , La
Sulphur Springs, Tex,
Sumnit, 111
Sunoit, N, J
Sumter, S. C
Sunbury, Pa
Sunnyvale, Calif
Superior, Wis
Sueanville, Calif,...
11,663
7,019
84,035
52,161
14,821
5,040
5,574
12,012
7,667
7,068
5,940
6,909
102,254
11,566
8,430
115,698
6,079
17,511
16,627
15,415
50,684
5,596
12,826
10,408
15,175
16,950
8,012
21,732
11,323
15,996
19,250
5,557
6,342
5,227
5,378
36,674
7,421
7,047
160,484
5,836
30,832
162,601
66,302
78,029
10,771
6,540
6,481
73,584
5,806
17,142
6,089
16,763
19,384
12,564
7,065
7,470
12,761
35,695
16,550
7,643
20,155
71,660
13,208
6,930
11, U9
12,261
33,620
16,442
6,313
11,905
6,913
7,789
7,094
12,287
5,430
5,991
8,994
8,949
17,890
19,812
15,600
9,849
35,091
5,320
4
3
5
29
7
7
134
5
66
132
32
369
164
41
31
28
45
29
64
25
25
258
50
25
135
57
18
15
12
14
474
155
52
32
58
10
62
33
45
22
171
58
18
5
37
7
45
12
36
5
20
2
12
2
36
9
36
2
73
21
54
15
19
,.,
11
1
14
...
35
16
228
93
43
3
20
4
554
148
30
U
405
171
569
170
291
131
270
75
28
9
33
20
14
M
188
50
41
18
74
42
26
8
100
35
36
42
48
4
40
15
58
16
71
34
146
45
71
23
23
1
71
27
437
136
16
4
21
9
21
2
17
3
59
17
72
14
39
12
25
, . .
31
5
29
4
39
15
89
44
34
3
17
9
37
14
38
7
50
5
89
47
65
22
34
6
111
30
29
10
39
11
7
138
9
70
140
52
60
343
187
2,346
1,173
423
234
243
309
698
156
60
1,128
264
73
3,230
667
399
1,352
U4
135
228
107
30
225
45
356
405
1,908
2
75
3,034
215
3,384
3,356
2,494
1,690
220
384
982
272
885
153
713
926
31
379
281
538
318
412
1
20
19
730
60
2,610
3
76
4
137
2
45
9
313
5
303
7
260
3
130
1
77
7
328
32
389
4
155
6
277
10
288
2
125
4
200
921
449
121
724
345
^empscott tcMn,
Mass,'
Sweetwater, Tex
Swlssvale, Pa,
Swoyerville, Pa,....
Sycamore, 111
Sylacauga, Ala
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoma, Wash
Takoma Park, Md
Tallahassee , Fla, . . .
Tallulah, La
Tamaqua, Pa,
Tampa, Fla
TarborOj N, C
Tarentum, Pa
Tarrant City, Ala,..
Tarrytown, N, Y
Taunton, Mass
Taylor, Pa
Taylor, Tex
Taylorville, 111,...
Teaneck twp,, N, J,^
Tell City, Ind
Tempe, Ariz
Temple, Tex
Tenafly, N, J
Terre Haute, Ind,...
Terrell, Tex
Texarkana, Ark,, Tex
Texarkana, Ark,...
Texarkana, Tex,...
Texas City, Tex
The Dalles, Oreg,,..
Thibodaux, La
Thief River Falls,
Minn
Thomaston, Ga
Thomasville, Ga
ThomasviXle, N, C...
Three Hivers, Mich,.
Throop, Pa
Tiffin, Ohio
Tifton, Ga
Tipton, Ind,
Titusville, Pa
Toccoa, Ga
Toledo, Ohio
Tonawanda, N, Y
Tooele, Utah
Topeka, Kans
Toppeniah, Wash
Toronto, Ohio
Torrance, Calif,....
Tracy, Calif
Traverse City, Mich,
Trenton, Mich
Trenton, Mo
Trenton, N, J
Trinidad, Colo ,
Troy, Ala
Troy, N, Y
Troy, Ohio
luckahoe, N. Y
Tucson, Ariz,
Tucumcari, N, Mex,..,
Tulare, Calif
Tullahoma, Tenn
Tulsa, Okla
Tupelo, Miss
Tupper Lake, N, Y. ...
Turlock, Calif
Turtle Creek, Pa
Tuscaloosa, Ala
Tuscumbla, Ala
Tuskegee, Ala
Twin Falls, Idaho,..,
Two Rivera, Wis
TVler, Tex
Tyrone, Pa
Uhrichaville, Ohio,.,
Ukiah, Calif
Union, S, C
Union twp., N, J,',..
Union Clt,y, N. J
Union City, Tenn
Uniontown, Pa,
11,535
13,530
16,467
7,793
5,917
9,618
220,067
142,975
13,301
27,158
7,775
11,491
124,073
8,069
9,540
7,560
8,819
40,056
7,167
9,083
9,124
32,789
5,768
7,688
24,970
9,619
64,047
11,553
40,490
15,333
24,657
16,577
7,645
7,733
6,923
6,580
14,446
11,126
6,757
5,371
13,943
6,317
5,632
8,921
6,788
301,358
14,610
7,265
77,827
5,247
7,258
22,206
8,455
16,679
6,214
6,110
127,867
12,206
3,474
71,659
10,628
5,999
45,064
3,369
12,367
7,521
130,536
11,507
5,449
6,221
12,347
46,364
6,722
6,840
17,544
9,390
38,864
8,200
6,609
6,135
9,699
37,989
'.5,322
7,632
20,423
42
185
123
5
18
12
119
3
8
7
272
15
6
52
5
6
11
7
9
162
12
7
78
9
5
40
5
13
22
49
38
5
29
32
852
596
21
165
23
23
523
42
40
37
22
110
9
30
56
71
12
33
65
18
239
30
144
94
50
67
63
104
22
10
92
74
23
28
30
1,194
53
20
269
20
21
55
61
62
28
32
617
46
45
224
48
25
340
34
lU
27
747
64
19
49
46
167
23
23
38
37
257
28
25
26
49
72
228
40
131
48
242
179
193
20
9
16
6
29
348
9
2
102
7
15
25
25
5
5
188
19
25
33
15
7
158
17
33
13
326
27
15
12
3
6
9
190
129
5
23
5
12
127
33
116
79
3
32
1
117
12
6
10
3
15
39
30
22
17
17
13
11
10
10
15
8
4
6
3
8
16
10
22
9
21
4
3
8
,..
20
13
6
20
3
6
9
, . .
7
12
282
145
17
5
8
1
55
51
4
4
8
1
9
6
6
10
10
11
7
2
11
6
169
91
13
9
5
16
83
13
10
8
6
4
42
57
3
9
16
13
7
6
123
168
13
18
6
, . .
11
5
10
12
13
46
10
3
5
13
13
8
8
4
35
56
11
2
6
5
6
4
10
;j
17
13
41
13
8
9
36
14
See footnotec at end of table.
CITIES
7.17
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS- SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
University City, Mo..
University Park, Tex.
Upland, Calif
Upper Darby twp. Pa.^
Urbana, 111
Urbana, Ohio
Utlca, N. r
Uvalde, Tex
Uxbridge town, Mass.
Valdosta, Ga
Vallejo, Calif
Valley City, N. Dal!..
Valley StJ-eam, N. Y..
Valparaiso, Ind
Van Buren, Ark
Vancouver, Wash....
Vandalla, 111
Vandergrift, Pa
Van Wert. Ohio
Ventnor City, N* J.
Vermillion, S. Dak.
Vernon, Tex
Verona, N. J
Vicksburg, Miss....
Victoria, Tex
Vldalia, Ga
Villa Park, 111..
Ville Platte, La.
Vlncennes, Ind . . .
Vlneland, N. J...
Vlnita, Okla
Virginia, Minn
Virginia Beach, Va...
Visalia, Calif
Wabash, Ind
Waco, Tex
Wadsworth, Ohio
Wahpeton, N. Dak
Wakefield town, Mass.'
Walla Walla, Wash
WalliDgford borough.
Conn
Wallington, N. J
Walpole town, Mass.'.
Walsenburg, Colo
Waltham, Mass
Wapakoneta, Ohio..
Ware town, Mass.'.
Warren, Ohio
Warren, Pa
Warren town, R. I
Warrensburg, Mo..
Warsaw, Ind
Warwick, R. I
Washington, D. C.
Washington, Ind..
Washington, Iowa.
Washington, Mo...
Washington, N. C.
Washington, Pa...
Washington Court
House, Ohio
Washington Park, 111.
Waterbury, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown town, Mass.'
Watertown, N. Y.. .
Watertown, S. Dak.
Watertown, Wis....
Waterville, Maine.
Watervllet, N. Y. .
Watsonville, Calif.
Waukegan, 111
Waukesha, Wis
Waupun, Wis
Wausau, Wis
Population
IQ.SO
Estab-
Ush-
ments
[Humbcr]
Wauwatosa, Wis..
Waverly, Iowa...
Wa.erly, N. Y...
Waxahachie, Tex.
Waycross, Ga
Wayne, Mich
Waynesboro, Pa....
Waynesboro . Va . . . .
Wayne:;ourfe, Pa....
Waynes.-llle, N. C.
39, 595
as, 823
9,166
85,078
22,995
8,439
101,479
8,659
7,005
20,004
23,164
6,823
26,833
U,966
6,399
27,977
5,480
9,581
10,317
8,104
5,328
12,684
10,910
27,344
16,102
5,827
8,807
6,618
18,798
8,128
5,501
12,332
5,344
11,690
10, 594
84,300
7,943
5,090
19,600
24,071
11,943
8,916
8,865
5,567
47,198
5,771
7,495
49, 674
14,747
8,506
6,845
6,589
43,027
797,670
10,949
5,880
6,860
9,616
25,898
10,457
5,842
104,242
64,354
37,339
34, 280
12,662
12,393
18,232
15,036
11,516
39,099
21,186
6,725
30,386
33,300
5,097
6,031
11,196
18,84?
9,372
10,321
12,337
5,494
5,288
10
108
5
23
451
9
3
106
43
27
25
5
10
18
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
doHars)
{Thousa^id
■iollari) (Xw
93
96
36
285
59
34
364
27
IS
98
177
30
55
56
16
135
29
32
37
17
11
65
22
70
95
37
11
59
56
27
32
22
104
42
286
37
33
43
76
41
15
28
23
133
25
22
187
61
35
28
46
50
3,792
41
27
23
69
140
21
5
412
240
104
83
194
118
16
119
69
18
21
66
82
36
31
26
43
34
Pay roll,
entire
year
22
126
27
13
89
14
20
1,845
M
85
80
22
21
10
5
25
2
21
71
56
Active
propnc-
tors.'
Novem
ber
.ber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(dumber)
15
7
2
42
7
11
115
5
6
12
33
5
10
13
6
6
23
437
10
3
118
26
1,197
5
308
21
865
5
151
3
65
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoIWj)
679
1,100
396
2,425
544
263
1,795
270
119
860
City
Weatherford, Tex
Webb, Mo
Webster town, Mass.'.
Webster City, Iowa...
Webster Groves, Mo...
Weehawken twp. N.J.'.
Welrton, W. Va
Welch, W. Va
Wellesley town, Mass.'
Wellsburg, W. Ve
921
173
136
38
117
36
30O
105
652
596
189
189
387
130
182
72
128
443
109
2,585
163
350
357
430
190
51
839
102
112
955
348
40
85
405
36, 374
332
139
145
511
533
99
25
1,556
1,773
452
350
200
98
501
35
564
1,397
1,057
18
43^
323
102
510
705
429
72
60
318
469
Wellston, Ohio. ..
Wellsville, N. Y.
Wellsville, Ohio.
Wenatchee, Wash. .
Weslaco, Tex. ....
West Allls, Wis
West Bend, Wis
Westbury, N. Y
West Chester, Pa
West Des Moines, Iowa
Westerly town, R.I.'.
Westfield, Mass
Westfleld, N. J
west Frankfort, 111..
West Hartford town.
Conn . '
West Haven town.
Conn . '
West Hajileton. Pa...
West Helena, Ark
West Lafayette, Ind.
West Memphis, Ark...
West Milwaultee, Wis.
Westminster, Md
West Monroe, La
West New York, N. J.
Weston, W. Va
West Orange, N. J....
West Palm Beach, Fla,
West Pittston, Pa. . . ,
West Point, Miss
West Reading, Pa
West St. Paul, Minn.
West Springfield
town, Mass.'
West View, Pa
West Warwick town,
R. I.'
Westwego, La
Westwood, N. J
Wewoka, Okla
Weymouth town, Mass.
Weaton, 111
Wheeling, W. Va
Whitefish Bay, Wis..
White Plains, N. Y..
Whitewater, Wis....
Whiting, Ind
Whittier, Calif
Wichita, Kans
Wichita Falls, Tex.
Wickliffe, Ohio..
Wildwood, N. J...
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Wilkinsburg, Pa. .
Williamsburg, Va.
Population
1950
Williamson, W. Va...
Williamsport, Pa..,.
Willimantic, Conn...
Williston, N. Dak...
Willlston Park, N.Y.
Willmar, Min"....
Wllloughby, Ohio.
Wilmerding, Pa..,
Wiljnette, 111
Wilmington, Del.,
Wilmington, N. C,
Wilmington, Ohio,
Wilson/ N. C
Wilson, Pa
Wiiichendon town,
Mass.'
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
8,053
6,886
13,215
7,604
23,289
14,080
24,143
6,545
20,847
5,777
5,687
6,358
7,856
12,965
7,487
42,945
6,845
7,055
15,109
5,608
12,354
20,961
21,335
11,251
44,401
31,876
6,982
6,090
11,821
9,087
5,417
6,137
10,286
37,754
8,923
28,624
43,053
7,206
6,423
5,065
7,943
20,398
7,551
19,042
8,281
6,775
6,753
32,695
11,574
58,447
14,626
43,501
5,085
9,235
23,866
166,306
67,709
5,004
5,468
76, 638
31,281
6,726
8,559
44,964
13,565
7,353
7,469
9,338
5,574
5,315
18,184
109, 907
44,975
7,412
22,964
8,099
6,477
55
3
37
6
9
15
107
33
3
10
84
30
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tfiousflnd
dollars)
17
12
15
87
21
197
31
32
116
23
45
59
60
15
81
20
14
1
25
10
76
42
20
8
13
38
11
58
35
142
15
30
9
54
2
257
80
60
17
36
20
54
3
292
28
210
20
53
142
462
282
13
33
250
123
32
96
165
73
40
25
33
48
17
42
525
116
22
Active
propnc-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>{umber)
(i)
13
85
5
17
66
156
143
2
29
3
21
159
69
18
71
2
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(T^umbcTj
16
108
36
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollara)
See footnotes at end of table.
7.18
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7C.— BARBER SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
(TTiousaml
(>[umbeT) dolhiTs)
Estab-
bsh-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolldjs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[Number) (Humbcr)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
Pay rtjll.
workwedc
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Dollars)
aty
Population
1950
(Thousand
(>{umbcr]| dolUiTs)
Estab-
ments
Receqjts,
entire
year
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novcm-
ber
(Xumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(dumber)
Pay toll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Winchester, Ind..
yinchester, Ky. . .
Winchester, Va...
Winchester tovn,
Mass. ^
Windber, Pa
Wtnfleld, Kans.
winnetka, 111..
Winnfleld, La..
Ulnooa, Hinn. . .
Winooski, Vt.. .
Wlnslow, Aria
Winston-Salem, N.C...
Winter Haven, Fla....
Winter Park, Fla
Winthrop town^ Mass.^
Winton, Pa
Wisconsin RapidB,tfls.
Wobum, Mass
Woodbridge twp.,
N. J.'
Woodbury, N. J
5,467
9,157
13,766
15,567
8,046
10,238
12,545
5,616
24,965
6,722
6,498
86,816
8,26J
8,219
19,494
6,256
13, 518
20,269
35,660
10,909
18
26
38
13
20
81
33
16
474
48
21
23
217
26
500
524
91
188
5
175
9
436
4
98
104
4,525
14
500
6
212
2
62
1
17
4
171
8
361
6
215
11
461
Woodland, Calif..
Wood-Ridge, N.J..
Wood River, 111. .
Woodstock, 111...
Woodward, Okla...
Woonsocket , R . I . .
Wooster, Ohio....
Worcester, Mass..
Worthington, Minn
Wyandotte, Mich. .
Wytheville, Va...
Xenia, Ohio
Yakima, Wash
Yankton, S. Dak..
Yazoo City, Miss.
Yeadon, Pa
Yoakum, Tex
Yonkers, N. Y
York, Nebr
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio.
Ypsllanti, Mich..
Yuba City, Calif.
Yuma, Ariz
Zanesvllle, Ohio.
9,318
6,271
10,217
7,183
5,896
50,186
13,896
201,865
7,907
'36,666
5,405
12,871
38,375
7,704
7,983
11,322
5,225
152,533
6,189
59,704
167,643
18,267
7,856
9,095
40,424
68
10
165
5
25
6
11
36
7
12
100
7
83
128
15
4
9
36
46
16
26
20
35
197
47
636
37
US
36
51
212
17
22
336
27
258
512
89
46
67
131
27
16
161
17
34
6
5
74
5
35
132
38
15
32
33
67
1-2
174
5
25
103
7
129
16
315
537
383
3,236
310
752
316
352
1,610
296
491
124
93
1,610
118
718
2,969
689
218
667
686
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
z Less than $500.
^ Classified, as urban under special rule.
Tabic 7D.— BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPS COMBINEI>— SELECTED CITIES OF 100,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
csty
Population
1950
(Thousand
[?^umhcr) doUcTs)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipta.
entire
year
Pay coll,
entire
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[?<umbcT)| Piumber)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
Uah-
ments
(>(umlier:
Receipta,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tliousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>i»mher)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humberl
Payroll,
workweek
ended
ncirest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Albany, N.Y
Atlanta, Ge
Baltimore, Md
Baton Rouge, La
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Buffalo, N.Y
Charlotte, N.C
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio....
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Corpus Chrlstl, Tex.
Dallas, Tex
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa....
Detroit, Mich
El Paso, Tex
Evansville, Ind
Houston, Tex
Jersey City, N.J
Kansas City, Mo
Little Rock, Ark
Los Angeles, Calif. .
Louisville, Ky
Minneapolis, Minn...
Montgomery, Ala....
134,382
327,090
940,205
123,957
298,720
790, 863
577,393
133,219
3,606,436
500,510
905,636
374,770
108,053
432,927
412,856
176,954
1,838,517
130,003
109,869
594,321
300,447
453,290
101,387
1,957,692
367,359
517,277
105,098
12
248
32
78
63
220
60
50
893
71
91
78
53
160
101
63
711
40
54
318
33
105
173
495
64
284
73
124
15
45
22
107
14
14
420
29
38
42
27
87
34
33
322
14
30
91
16
50
87
230
21
129
34
94
2,389
305
916
373
62
2,173
8
222
14
335
217
8,231
16
527
702
934
546
1,947
755
15
697
151
6,379
8
272
13
590
47
1,780
9
320
21
958
K)
1,626
U5
4,780
14
411
66
2,348
35
747
New York, N.Y
Bronx Borodgh
Brooklyn Borough. . .
Manhattan Borough. .
Queens Borough
Richmond Borough —
Oakland, Calif
Oklahoma City, Okla. .
Omaha, Nebr
Pasadena, Calif
Philadelphia, Pa
Phoenix, Ariz
Pittsburgh, Pa
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
Salt Laie City, Utah.
San Antonio, Tex
San Diego, Calif
San Trancisco, Calif.
Savannah, Ga
Springfield, Mass....
Syracuse, N.Y
Toledo, Ohio
Tulsa, Okla
Washington, D.C
Wichita, Kans
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N.Y
7,835,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
l,y.6,294
191,015
380, 576
242,450
247,408
104,087
2,064,794
105,442
673,763
852,623
309,474
181,718
406,811
321,455
760,753
119,689
162,601
220,067
301,358
180,586
797, 670
166,306
109,907
201,885
152,533
,028
211
258
327
205
27
39
233
60
109
93
176
85
48
132
20
76
70
47
20
24
20
14
21
61
300
82
15
96
430
74
102
163
78
13
16
124
20
54
30
95
33
18
52
4
30
34
17
10
9
30
158
56
9
48
128
34
32
32
28
2
7
24
U
255
49
57
100
42
74
10
24
15
38
25
101
26
2
21
19
7.
10
7
8,797
1,649
2,034
3,342
1,507
265
503
2,631
394
1,225
522
1,736
«)5
343
1,013
55
636
788
315
214
245
157
667
3,066
1,077
186
1,333
» Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
CITIES
7.19
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL.'AND PERSONNEL
City
Abbeville, La
Aberdeen, Miss.,.
Aberdeen, S. Dai:.
Aberdeen, Wash. . .
Abilene, Kans
Abilene, Tex
Abington lwp_. Pa.^..
Ada, Okla...
Adams town, Nass.^..
Adrian, Mich
Aiken, S. C
Akron, Ohio
Alameda, Calif
Alamogordo, N. Mex.
Alamosa, Colo
Albany, Calif...
Albany, Ga
Albany, N. Y
Albany, Ore^, ...
Albemarle, N. C.
Albert Lea, Minn....
Albertville, Ala....
Albion, Mich
Alexander City, Ala.
Alexandria, La
Alexandria, Minn.
Alexandria, Va...
Algona, Iowa
Alhambra, Calif. .
Alice, Tex
Aliquippa, Pa....
Allen Park, Mich.
Allentown, Pa. .. .
Alliance, Nebr...
Alliance, Ohio...
Alma, Mich...
Alpena, Mich.
Alpine, Tex..
Alton, 111...
Altoona, Pa..
Altus, Okla...
Alva, Okla
Amarillo, Tex.
Ambridge, Pa. .
Americus, Ga. .
Ames , Iowa
A-nesbury town, Mass.'
Amherst town, Mass.^.
Amltyville, N. Y
Amsterdam, N. Y
Anaconda, Mont..
Anacortes, Wash.
Anadarko, Okla. .
Anaheim, Calif..
Andalusia, Ala..
Anderson, Ind
Anderson, S. C
Andover town. Mass . ^ .
Angola, Ind
Annapolis, Md
Popubtion
1950
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Annlston Ale. . . .
Anoka, Minn
Ansonla, Conn, . .
Antlgo, Wis
Antioch, Calif
Appleton, wis
Aransas Pass, Tex.
Arcadia. Calif
Archbald, Pa
Ardmore, Okla
Arkadelphia, Ark
Arkansas City, Kans..
Arlington town, Mess. ^
Arlington, Tex
Arlington County, Va.^
Arlington Heights,
111
Arnold, Pa
Artesla, K. Hex
Aabury Park, N.J.
As-'.ebcrc, ::.c....
Ashevtlle, K.C...
Ashland, Ky
Ashland, Ohio. . . .
Estab-
lish-
ments
;Xumbtr)
;0,97t.
19,i75
5,560
i7,102
28,738
15,935
12,027
18,402
7,067
273, 189
63,425
6,767
5,342
17,545
30,987
134.382
10,076
11,751
13,488
5,395
10,395
6,4«
34,685
6,326
61,604
5,359
51,284
16,414
26, 067
12,293
106,233
7,852
26, 112
8,327
13,053
5,256
32,176
76,844
9,548
6,495
73, "37
16,..15
11,367
23,105
10,810
10,850
6,139
22,269
11,221
6,916
6,154
14, 522
9,176
46,809
19,718
12,261
5,082
15,016
134,990
180
26
6
16
105
47, 279
32
31,150
17
7,379
3
18,711
11
9,897
6
10, 983
6
33,892
22
5,389
4
23,041
13
6,335
4
17,831
16
6,796
6
12,887
6
43,984
21
7,686
5
8,750
5
10,271
6
8,115
7
17,035
33
7,674
10
52,208
37
31,225
25
14,277
13
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
15
13
106
123
31
119
35
44
27
92
23
1,206
166
20
23
36
21
23
44
58
28
240
29
258
33
41
10
443
30
87
30
74
14
138
234
16
18
364
69
16
20
47
170
11
17
24
58
31
187
92
29
35
93
238
72
14
24
170
10
28
43
127
16
51
21
35
237
56
350
102
67
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
433
55
3
11
25
294
3
15
21
10
83
12
101
14
11
102
13
27
134
14
15
2
11
100
21
158
16
21
.Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
24
3
16
15
3
181
25
15
104
6
10
3
102
3
19
5
25
178
14
47
17
107
13
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
77
130
746
688
58
968
75
203
183
583
146
8,356
1,147
68
123
233
515
6,182
461
238
411
139
34
315
449
188
1,619
192
2,010
304
210
2,194
332
571
133
115
81
1,022
1,580
117
134
2,698
277
199
356
105
127
256
466
81
64
108
589
262
902
653
164
220
445
1,486
606
94
235
458
119
1,485
26
714
350
183
239
1,044
113
303
23
161
1,877
510
2,979
324
251
City
Ashland, Pa
Ashland, Wis
Ashtabula, Ohio
Astoria, Oreg
Atchison, Kans
Athens, Ala
Athens, Ga
Athens, Ohio
Athens, Tenn
Athens, Tex
Athol town , Mass . ^ .
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic, Iowa
Atlantic City, N.J.
Attalla, Ala
Attleboro, Mass....
Auburn, Ala
Auburn, Ind
Auburn, Maine
Auburn, N.Y
Auburn, Wash
Audubon, N.J
Augusta, Ga
Augusta, Maine
Aurora, Colo
Aurora, III
Austin, Minn
Austin, Tex
Azusa, Calif
Babylon, N.Y
Bainbridge, Ga
Baker, Oreg
Bakerslieid, Calif.
Ballinger, Tex
Baltimore, Md
Bangor, Maine
Bangor, Pa
Banning, Calif
Baraboo, Wis
Barberton, Ohio. . . .
Barnstable town,
Mass.'
Barre city, Vt
Bartlesvllle, Okla.
Bartow, Fla
Bastrop, La
Batavia, 111
Batavla, N.Y
Batesville, Ark
Bath, Maine
Bath, N.Y
Baton Rouge, La. . . .
Battle Creek, Mich.
Bay City, Mich
Bay City, Tex
Bayonne, N.J
Baytown , Tex
Beacon, N.Y
Beardstown, 111....
Beatrice, Nebr
Beaufort, S.C
Beaumont, Tex
Beaver, Pa
Beaver Dam, Wis. . . .
Beaver Falls, Pa. . .
Becklcy, W.Va
Bedford, Ind
Bedford, Ohio
Beeville, Tex
Belfast, Maine
Bell, Calif
Bellaire, Ohio
Belief ontaine, Ohio
Bellefonte, Pa
Belleville, 111
Belleville, N.J
Bellevue, Ky
Bellevue, Ohio
Bellevue, Pa
Bellingham, Wash. . .
Belmont town, Mass.
Belmont, N-C
Belolt, Wis
Belvedere, Calif. . .
Eel/idc-e, 111
Popubtion
1950
{Thousand
{T^umber] dollarj)
6,185
10, 594
23,093
12,220
12,759
6,264
26,102
11,604
8,599
5,206
11,540
327,090
6,472
61,642
7,554
23,665
12,943
5,890
23,078
36,667
6.494
9,563
71,507
20,900
11,396
50,503
23,035
131,964
11,072
5,994
7,568
9,425
34,540
5,293
940,205
31,473
6,049
7,022
7,217
27,893
10,397
10,866
19, 262
8,675
12,775
5,862
17,807
6,371
10, 594
5,409
123,957
48,469
52,372
9,418
76,657
22,927
14,110
6,069
11,788
5,087
93,715
6,345
11,833
17,335
19,255
12, 566
9,073
9,328
5,927
15,206
12,553
10,259
5,614
32,701
32, 059
9,036
6,901
11,573
33,934
27,379
5,341
29,541
46,109
9,417
Estab-
lish-
ments
11
229
6
102
5
38
7
788
Receipts,
entire
year
26
122
73
33
32
36
1,879
32
610
21
70
22
26
16
157
20
27
211
86
14
188
83
508
21
38
29
24
408
17
4,239
147
25
18
50
33
70
25
20
15
ii
30
34
10
322
260
135
23
209
84
46
29
45
12
261
34
45
42
84
58
33
29
26
38
41
44
30
107
38
7
24
27
131
110
10
213
19
42
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollorj)
( = )
5
346
13
287
9
6
69
37
6
46
25
204
2
16
1,504
61
3
4
13
24
16
3
18
10
9
4
6
3
3
1
130
88
30
7
51
21
14
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(Tvtumber)
12
229
6
105
5
13
2
27
6
791
17
7
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(?^unibtr)
3
524
7
142
9
12
6
5
2
27
2
6
63
21
5
29
15
143
2
9
9
3
78
5
916
40
2
2
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
See footnotes at end of table.
7.20
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS-
SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:. 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
:X""M
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humba)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
(Thotisartd
[^lumber] dollars)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
Paid
onployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)! (JHumba)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
. Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Bcmidji, Minn
Bend, Orcg
D^ i''ia, Calif
Bennetts-.-llle, S.C...
Berjiington -illage,
Vt.
Benton, Ark
Benton Harb r, Mich.
Dere^, Ohio
Bergenfield, N.J
Berkeley, Calif
Berlin. N.H...
Berwick, Pa. . .
Bei%/yn, 111...
Bessemer, Ala.
Bethany, Okla.
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly, Mass
Be-/erly Hills, Calif.
Bexley, Ohio
Biddeford, Maine
Big Rapids, Mich.
Big Spring, Tex..
Billings, Monl
Biloxi, Miss
Binghamton, N.Y...
Birmingham, Ala. .
Birmingham, Mich.
Bismarck, N.Dak..
Blackfoct, Idaho.
Blaclrwell, Okla..
Blairsvllle, Pa..
Blaieley, Pa
Bloofflfield, N.J..
Bloomington, 111-
Bloomington, Ind.
Bloomsburg, Pa. . .
Bluefteld, Va., U.Va.
Bluefield, Va
Bluefleld, U.Va....
Blue Island, 111.
Bluf r»on, Ind
Blytheville, Ark.
Bogalusa, La
Bogota. N.J
Boise City, Idaho.
Bonham, Tex
Boone, Iowa
Boonville, Mo
Boonton, N.J
Bordentown, N,J..
Borger, Tex
Bossier City, La.
Boston, Mass
Boulder, Coio. ...
Bound Brook, N.J.....
Bowling Green, Ky. . ...
Bowling Green, Ohio..
Bozeraan, Mont
Brackenridge, Pa
Eraddock, Pa
Bradenton, Fla
Bradford. Pa
Brady, Tex
Brainerd, Mirm
Braintree town, Mass. ^
Brattleboro village,
Vt."
Brazil, Ind
Breckenridge, Tex ....
Bremerton, Wash
Brenham, Tex
Brentwood, Pa
Brewer, MaLie
Brewton, Ala
Bridgeport, Conn
Bridgeport, Pa
Bridgeton, N.J
Bridgeville, Pa
Bridgcwater town,
Mass.'
Brigham, Utah
Bristol, Conn
Bristol, Penn
Bristol 'own, B.I.'..
Bristol, Tcnn., Va...
Bristol, Tenn
Bristol, Va
9,935
11,247
7,275
5,108
6,263
18,612
11,964
17,611
113,217
16,545
14,022
51,176
28,471
5,690
66,027
28,355
28,915
12,235
20,785
5,732
17,258
31,725
37,034
81,132
298,720
15,370
18,544
5,178
9,218
5,014
6,848
49,313
34,048
28,191
10,621
25,545
4,204
21,341
17,580
6,058
16,221
17,722
7,668
34,152
7,043
12,126
6,729
7,581
5,4.14
17,949
15,368
790, 863
19,916
8,366
17,427
11,972
11,252
6,180
16,518
13,609
17,281
5,923
12,558
23,130
11,494
8,426
f,u05
27,746
6,919
12,312
6,817
5,157
159,352
5,823
18,385
5,653
9,513
6,777
35,873
12,69C
12,311
32, fill;
16,7il
15,39-'
508
13
3
5
107
4
16
23
72
39
28
656
210
63
1,685
48
76
32
99
115
46
474
1,138
57
60
18
28
181
147
105
40
1S7
31
39
50
50
19
26
26
4,843
64
16
122
50
99
118
30
42
56
22
12
103
31
11
5
20
19
17
75
39
20
133
15
11
10
230
15
940
17
18
41
34
12
187
530
19
23
6
U)
5
8
1,935
19
318
Z
11
(z)
63
23
40
475
12
3
19
7
5
4
18
13
20
11
10
7
122
10
327
9
14
23
22
10
91
362
13
11
6
1,109
14
181
1
11
2
219
392
25
62
213
142
305
177
200
4,848
106
77
598
542
11
1,370
307
19,902
356
363
144
758
808
207
3,741
10,612
501
440
129
117
94
1,233
767
■718
137
819
10
809
86
136
528
76
195
1,698
397
144
370
302
65
149
237
40,155
356
117
1,018
228
220
232
686
708
149
194
319
114
58
453
198
,871
30
233
397
84
430
735
Bristow. Okla
Brockton, Mass
Bronxville, N.Y
Brcokfield, 111
Brookfield, Mo
Brookhaven, Miss...
Brookings, S. Dak..
Brookline town, Mass
Brownfield, Tex. . . .
Brownsville, Pa. . . .
Brownsville, Tex...
Brownwood , Tex
BrunswicJi, Ga
Brunswick village,
Maine'
Bryan, Ohio
Bryan, Tex
Buchanan, Mich
Buckhannon, W. Va..
Bucyrus, Ohio
Buffalo, N.Y
Burbank, Calif
Burlingame, Calif..
Burlington, Iowa...
Burlington, N.J. . . .
Burlington, N.C....
Burlington, Vt
Burrillville to'..n,
R.I.'
Butler, Pa
Butte, Mont
Cadillac, Mich
Cairo, Ga
Cairo, 111
Caldwell, Idaho....
Caldwell, N.J
Calexico, Calif. . . .
Calumet City, 111- .
Cambridge, Md
Cambridge, Mass....
Cambridge, Ohio. . . .
Camden, Ark
Camden, N.J
Camden, S.C
Cameron, Tex
Canandaigua, N.Y...
Canon City, Colo. . .
Canonsburg, Pa
Canton, 111
Canton, Miss
Canton, Ohio
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Carbondale , 111 ... .
Carbondale, Pa
Carlinville, 111...
Carlisle, Pa
Carlsbad, N. Hex...
Carmi, 111
Carnegie, Pa
Carroll, Iowa
Carrollton, Ga
Carteret, N.J
Carters/ille, Ga. . .
Carthage, Mo
Caruthersville, Mo.
Casper, Wyo
Catskill, N.Y
Cedar Falls, Iowa..
Cedarhurst. N.Y.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Cedartown, Ga
Celina, Ohio
Centerville, Iowa..
Central Falls, R.I.
Centralia, 111
Ccnlralia, Wash
Chambfrrsburg, Pa...
Champaign, 111;....
rhaniite. Kans
Chapel Hill. H.C...
Chariton, lown
Charleroi, Pa
Charles City, J0.13.
Charleston, 111....
Charleston, Mo,._. ..
Charleston, S.C
Charleston, W. Va..
5,404
62,856
6,718
15,484
5,790
7,780
7,730
56,952
6,160
7,644
36, 176
20,140
18,086
10,943
6,405
18,072
5,241
5,997
10,289
577,393
78,318
19,817
30,639
12,083
24,495
33,039
8,776
23,511
32,904
10,345
5,578
12,217
10,462
6,222
6,402
15,777
10,366
120,676
14,693
11,341
124,543
6,953
5,227
6,296
6,313
12,049
11,910
7,063
116,312
21,539
10.911
16,235
5,129
16,232
17,915
5,522
12,154
6,219
7,767
13,003
7,282
11,150
8,578
23,567
5,326
14,336
6,021
72,149
9,469
5,686
7,606
23,610
13,814
8,648
17,205
39, 397
10,241
9,160
5,324
9,864
10, 277
9, 146
5,500
as, 243
72,818
16
3
5
7
447
40
18
22
9
22
302
216
9
14
32
30
434
25
22
65
63
53
22
50
9
16
50
2,234
228
182
110
32
98
15
146
96
21
15
35
30
51
12
303
40
37
326
15
9
32
47
19
567
79
26
28
12
91
68
22
21
85
24
35
189
346
13
35
203
21
34
12
62
35
46
23
214
411
M
106
98
2
3
10
196
20
5
213
22
10
1
3
19
32
M
(z)
89
122
5
20
14
12
5
6
11
3
2
5
440
3
7
2
2
17
5
132
15
11
1
3
10
18
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.21
Tabic 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:. 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
aty
Charlotte, Mich
Charlotte, N.C
Charlottesville, V«..
Chatham, N.J
Chattanooga, Tenn....
Cheboygan, Mich
Chelialis, Wash
Ch&lsea, Mass
Cheltenham twp., Pa.^
Cherokee , Iowa
Chester, 111..
Chester, Pa. . .
Chests-, S.C.
Cheviot, Ohio.
Cheyenne, Wyo.
Chicago, 111
Chicago Heights. 111.
Chickasha, Okla
Chioo, Calif
Chicopee, Hass
Childress, Tex
ChllUoothe, Mo
Chillicothe, Ohio. . .
Chino, Calif
Chippewa Falls, Wis.
Chula Vista, Calif..
Cicero, lU
Cincinnati, Ohio. . . .
ClrclevlUe, Ohio...
Cisco, Tex
Clairton, Pa
Claremont, Calif
riaremont town, N.H.
ClarPianre, Okla
Clarlnda, Iowa
Clarltsburg, W. Va.
Clarksdale, Miss..
Clarksville, Tenn.
Clavson, Mich
Clayton, Mo
Clearfield, Pa. .
Clearvater, Fla.
Cleburne, Tex. . .
Cleveland, Hiss.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Cleveland, Tenn
Cleveland, Tex
Cleveland Heights,
Ohio
Cliffside Park, N.J..
Clifton, N.J
Clifton Forge, Va
Clifton Heists, Pa.
Clinton, 111
Clinton, Ind
Clinton, Iowa
Clinton town. Mass
Clinton, Mo
Clinton, Okla
Clinton, S.C
Cloquet, Minn
Clovls, N. Mex
Coallnga, Calif
Coatesville, Pa
Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
Coffeyvllle, Kans
Cohoes, ».Y
Coldwater, Mich
Coleman, Tex
College Park, Ga
College Station, Tex.
Collingdale, Pa
Collingswood, N.J
CoUlnevIlle, 111
Colorado City, Tex...
Colorado Springs ,CaLo.
Colton, Calif..
ColvBbla, Miss.
Colvmbia, Mo...
Columbia, Pa. . .
Columbia, S.C.
Popu^tion
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
;XumbeT)
Columbia, Tenn.
Colvabus, Ga.. .
Columbus, Ind..
Columbus, Miss.
ColuBbus, Nebr.
6,589
133,219
25,909
7,321
130,333
5,507
5,633
39,038
22,576
7,696
5.388
65,824
6,891
9 927
31,807
3,606,436
24,369
15,753
12,210
48,939
7,587
8,649
20,121
5,788
11,072
15,844
67,195
500,510
8,655
5,216
19,418
6,229
12,058
5,530
5,077
31,817
16,515
16,208
5,176
15,925
9,348
15,535
12,845
6,731
905,636
12,445
5,194
58,782
17,123
64,567
5,769
7,547
5,870
6,576
30,151
12,295
6,069
7,454
7,158
7,663
17,168
5,520
13,839
12,189
17,114
21,235
8,542
6,513
K,464
7,898
8,473
15,255
11,907
6,709
45,268
14,420
6,003
31,731
11,962
85,949
10,921
79,510
18, 365
17,170
8,844
2,520
13
9
37
377
7
7
12
3
12
5
10
12
3
25
10
14
14
13
631
Receipts,
en tit e
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Piy roll,
entire
year
Acave
prophe-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
{Thovjand
JolUri) [>;umbcT)
17
588
100
24
769
29
241
26
36
131
17,020
55
26
73
81
29
41
96
11
56
49
168
2,632
18
26
43
32
31
19
16
188
38
55
10
351
43
110
48
49
4,432
36
18
458
59
96
17
25
35
20
102
33
22
30
35
24
74
12
61
30
52
44
34
22
18
22
9
43
32
20
232
25
20
117
31
352
66
266
46
30
37
257
39
7
319
58
6
14
53
6,229
18
12
26
17
15
17
2
20
18
48
1,069
2
12
3
5
1
61
16
17
2
154
11
39
18
12
1,621
11
7
206
29
33
4
3
6
22
104
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Mumber)
6
20
2,563
12
9
8
36
363
11
15
14
13
667
180
32
6
226
1
7
25
4
42
5
9
28
3,070
10
11
15
14
13
1
14
11
32
634
2
3
1
39
13
17
2
102
14
22
19
11
895
10
9
102
17
19
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
5,161
735
127
6,381
30
197
707
212
167
83
1,200
132
265
960
128,071
354
251
543
352
194
215
360
12
3V4
458
976
19,385
36
143
155
288
68
1,163
302
390
5*
3,883
288
827
343
254
31,877
199
185
4,114
573
611
75
66
118
129
519
119
189
129
212
62
391
45
261
187
259
188
203
43
106
102
50
238
153
176
1,337
4
104
6
146
38
1,000
4
109
83
2,549
484
2,087
184
211
aty
Columbus, Ohio
CoMDerce, Tex
Compton, Calif
Concord, Calif
Concord town, Mass.'.
Concord, N.H
Concord, N.C
Concordia, Kans
Coiuieaut, Ohio
Connellsville, Pa....
Connersville, Ind....
Conroe , Tex
Conshohocken, Pa
Conway, Ark
Conway, S.C
Cookevllle, Tenn
Coos Bay, Oreg
Coral Gables, Fla....
Coraopolls, Pa
Corbin, Ky
Cordele, Ga
Corinth, Miss
Corning, N.Y
Corona, Calif
Coronado, Calif
Corpus Chrlstl, Tex.
Corry, Pa
Corsicana, Tex
Cortland, N.Y
Corvallis, Oreg
Coshocton , Ohio
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Covington, Ga
Covington, Ky
Covington, Va
Crafton, Pa
Cranford twp, N.J.'.
Cranston, H.I
Crawfordsvllle, Ind.
Creston, Iowa
Crockett, Tex
Crookston, Minn
Crowley, La
Crown Point , Ind ....
Crystal City, Tex...
Cudahy, Wis
Cuero, Tex
Cullman, Ala
Culver City, Calif..
Cumberland , Hd
Gushing, Okla
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Dalhart, Tex
Dallas, Tex
Dal ton, Ga
Daly City, Calif
Danbury city, Corm..
Dansvllle, N.Y
Danvers town, Mass.'
Danville, 111
Danville, Ky
Danville, Pa
Danville, Va
Darby, Pa
Darlington, S.C
Davenport, Iowa
Dayton, Ohio
Daytona Beach, Fla..
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, Ala
Decatur, Ga
Decatur, 111
Decatur, Ind
Decorah, Iowa
Dedham town, Mass.'.
Deer Park, Ohio
Defiance, Ohio
De Kalb, 111
De Land, Fla
Delano, Calif
Delaware, Ohio
Delphos , Ohio
.Delray Beach, Fla —
Del Rio, Tex
Deming, N. Mex
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
374,770
5,866
47,893
6,980
8,676
27,984
16,720
7,139
10,073
13,302
15,545
7,313
10,909
8,546
6,083
6,900
5,956
19,668
10,491
7,715
9,434
9,698
17,723
10,219
12,423
108,053
7,872
19,108
18,120
16,173
11,226
45,184
5,176
64,282
6,238
8,001
18,708
55,130
12,804
8,302
5,923
7,352
12,704
5,862
7,195
12,090
7,456
7,524
19,646
37, 632
8,396
29,076
5,899
432,927
15,962
15,111
22,424
5,238
15,702
37,892
8,649
7,057
34.537
13,188
6,615
73,640
243,108
29,254
94, 529
19,879
21,626
67,801
7,272
6,059
18,499
7,245
11,270
11,567
8,536
8,672
11,783
6,269
6,264
14,191
5,697
332
15
6
19
5
6
38
58
239
31
35
14
13
60
10
5
6
3
9
14
5
3
10
10
5
7
Receipts,
entire
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thoujand
dollars)
1,705
10
118
24
19
100
61
13
33
43
64
31
29
22
24
29
30
268
45
28
47
27
61
30
93
408
22
51
112
57
67
148
11
145
38
51
28
32
24
13
21
10
17
17
59
41
165
29
73
16
2,519
67
12
141
22
29
163
26
10
191
52
19
361
1,293
158
210
87
90
368
27
18
52
13
27
61
30
20
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(>(umber)
629
1
40
11
133
18
3
3
18
13
46
9
23
5
1,051
22
2
50
4
10
50
72
19
3
124
429
57
64
30
33
145
10
3
12
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(T^umtierJ
343
16
6
20
7
241
32
33
14
15
57
9
6
7
6
6
3
14
13
4
9
26
4
5
10
6
4
356
1
22
6
3
14
21
3
11
5
16
9
2
24
12
38
7
15
5
633
27
2
27
3
5
35
60
19
6
72
224
41
38
33
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
(Dollars)
12,177
26
780
159
112
406
393
50
279
97
388
224
102
156
129
102
195
3,186
336
55
231
228
229
187
759
3,167
132
371
5,594
598
324
960
41
760
208
232
167
419
429
107
130
111
90
53
61
111
4B
393
303
938
203
525
150
21,244
455
70
866
76
156
977
1,421
365
97
2,519
8,131
1,036
1,364
654
632
2,571
191
40
228
75
89
273
112
142
255
106
408
90
106
See footnotes at end of table.
7.22
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE; 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
[Thousand
[dumber) dollars)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
[Thousand
dollars)
Active
prppne
tors,*
Novem-
ber
[>;umbCT)
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
[Thousand
[Humhcrjl dollars)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
Pay roll,
entire
(Thoumnd
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Qismber)
Plid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. J 5
{>iumberj
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Denison, Tex
Denton, Tex
Denver, Colo
De Pere, Vis
Derby, Conn
De Rldder, La
Derry town, N.H. ^. . . .
Des Moines, Iowa
De Soto, Mo
Des Plalnes, 111
Detroit, Mich
Detroit Lakes, Minn..
Devils Lake, N. Dajt..
Dickinson, N. Dale. . . .
Dickson City, Pa
Dillon, S.C
District 12, Md.'
District 13, Md.^
District 1511, Center
Hill, Ob.i
Dixon, 111
Dobbs Ferry, N.Y
Dodge City, Kans
Donora, Pa
Dormont, Pa
Dothan, Ala
Douglas, Ariz
Douglas, Ga
Dover, Del
Dover, N.H
Dover , [.* . J
Dover, Ohio
Downers Grove, 111...
Doylestown, Pa
Drumright, Okla
Dublin, Ga
Du Bois, Pa
Dubuque, Iowa
Duluth, Minn
Dumas, Tex
Dumont, N.J
Dunbar, W. Va
Duncan, Okla
Dunellen, N.J
Duniirk, N.Y
Dunmore, Pa
Dunn, N.C
Duquesne, Pa
Du Quoin, 111
Durango, Colo
Durant, Okla
Duryea, Pa
Dyersburg, Tenn
Easley, S.C
East Alton, 111
East Aurora, N,y
East Chicago, Ind....
East Cleveland, Ohio.
East Detroit, Mich. . .
East Grand Forks,
Minn
Easthampton town,
Mass.
East Hartford town,
Conn.^
East Lansing, Mich...
East Liverpool, Ohio.
East Mollnc, 111
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N.J
East Palestine, Ohio.
East Peoria, 111
East Pittsburgh, Pa. .
East Point, Ga
East Providence town
R.I.'
East Ridge, Tenn
East Rochester, N.Y..
Eaet Rockaway, N.Y...
East Rutherford, N.J.
East St. Louis, 111..
East Stroudsburg, Pa.
Eau Claire, Wis
Ecorse, Mich
Edgewood, Pa
17,444
21,345
412,856
8,112
10,264
5,776
5,798
176,954
5,337
14,975
1,838,517
5,734
6,419
7,457
8,947
5,162
40,182
19,185
21,855
11,532
6,246
11,237
11, 831
12,731
21,556
9,393
7,437
6,322
15,911
11,210
9,787
11,868
5,263
5,015
10,213
11,466
49, 528
104,066
6,108
13,030
8,019
15,260
6,288
17,965
20,302
6,325
17,612
7,139
7,437
10,521
6,676
10,865
6,311
7,311
5,962
54,124
39,875
21,373
5,042
10,694
29,340
20,310
24,072
13,896
34,410
78,057
5,189
8,697
5,175
21,628
35,791
9,640
7,020
7,973
7,430
81,950
7,272
35,862
17,457
5,283
18
13
288
3
10
70
63
1,906
16
41
14
31
987
6
21
7,033
28
31
27
37
12
41
28
192
327
19
31
16
37
17
44
14
23
63
25
37
18
3
45
23
12
26
38
192
9
10
10
117
28
240
651
15
14
13
59
35
6
188
14
10
242
12
139
11
23
19
24
682
4
5
400
2,615
6
11
63
132
66
236
19
16
290
3
10
1,098
6
18
23
374
3
243
2
1,448
4
8
9
25
5
49
123
2
322
640
13,201
109
333
37
92
7,768
50
81
53,114
95
247
208
37
147
437
19
369
23
394
86
548
194
108
339
186
322
482
59
427
175
30
332
118
1,186
2,666
249
180
108
198
105
100
34
238
292
115
171
85
223
213
181
1,500
49
318
139
660
149
1,294
4,883
50
87
425
1,712
33
1,052
57
989
Edinburg, Tex
Edmond, Okla
Edwardsvllle, 111...
Edwardsvllle, Pa....
Effingham, 111
Elberton, Ga
El Cajon, Calif
El Campo, Tex
El Centre, Calif. . . .
El Cerrlto, Calif...
El Dorado, Ark
El Dorado, Kans
Elgin, 111
Elizabeth, N.J
Elizabeth City, N.C.
Eli2abethton, Tenn. .
Eliaabethtown, Ky. . .
Elk City, Okla
Elkhart, Ind
Elkins, W. Va
Elko, Nev
Eliton, Md
Ellensburg, Wash. . . .
Ellwood City, Pa
Elmhurst, 111
Eljnira, N.Y
Elmira Heights, N.Y.
El Monte, Calif
Elmwood Park, 111...
El Paso, Tex
El Reno, Okla
Elwood, Ind
Ely, Minn
Elyria, Ohio
F^aus , Pa
Bnporia, Kans
Qnporia, Va
Endicott, N.Y
Englewood, Colo
Englewood, N.J
Enid, Okla
Ennis, Tex
Ephrata, Pa
Erie, Pa
Escanaba, Mich
Escondido, Calif
Etna, Pa
Euclid, Ohio
Eufaula, Ala
Eugene , Oreg
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111
Evansvllle, Ind
Eveleth, Minn
Everett, Mass
Everett, Wash
Evergreen Park, 111.
Excelsior Springs, Mo
Exeter town, N.H.'..
Fairbury, Nebr
Fairfield, Ala
Fairfield, 111
Fairfield, Iowa
Fair Lawn, N.J
Fairmont, Minn
Fairmont, w. Va
Falrport, N.Y
Falrview, Ohio
Fall River, Mass. . . .
Falls Church, Va.. . .
Falls City, Nebr
Fargo, N. Dak
Faribault, Minn
Farrell, Pa
Fayetteville, Ark...
Fayettevllle, N.C. .
Fayetteville, Tenn..
Fergus Falls, Minn..
Ferguson, Mo
Femdale, Mich
Festus, Mo
Findlay, Ohio
Fitchburg, Mass
Fitzgerald-, Ga
Flat River, Mo
12,340
6,055
8,800
6,705
6,893
6,753
5,418
6,216
12,484
18,015
23,047
10, 923
43,534
112,675
12,682
10,734
5,793
7,953
35,556
9,117
5,389
5,254
8,417
12,898
21,204
49,690
5,020
8,103
18,771
U0,003
10,971
11,350
5,462
30,197
7,785
15,560
5,654
20,168
16,619
23,092
35,976
7,817
7,050
130,125
15,068
6,608
6,744
41,447
6,913
35,672
22,913
73,030
109,869
5,329
45,739
33,807
10,515
5,522
5,652
6,385
12,219
5,575
7,042
23,865
8,175
29, 273
5,^63
9,243
111,759
7,534
6,193
37,981
16,102
13,667
17,024
34,605
5,441
12,873
11,527
29,670
5,183
23,806
42,671
8,170
5,312
21
25
19
62
39
154
21
150
406
58
53
35
23
137
23
31
21
35
17
65
181
9
29
31
430
35
24
12
143
29
70
23
51
50
171
114
20
37
350
43
35
22
87
12
203
93
594
483
13
95
179
15
36
23
35
24
10
35
42
102
12
16
328
22
236
22
17
41
147
29
38
13
43
115
201
31
20
3
10
26
17
34
4
43
120
19
24
13
13
33
9
168
29
12
11
17
55
27
6
3
115
9
3
27
2
81
24
226
170
4
34
60
4
9
7
105
7
3
11
67
10
12
27
1
4
5
106
10
5
2
26
6
15
in
99
3
22
30
2
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.2?
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:. 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, Pay ROLll, AND PfiR&ONNBL
Oty
Population
1950
(Thousand
?<umbtT)| dolfan)
Estab-
lish-
molts
Receipts,
cntite
y-eaf
Pay roll,
cntue
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
[Number)
PliJ
employeea,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Numtcr)
Pay toll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Pullers)
City
Population
1950
(Thousand
[>tumber]| dollars)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tfioujdnd
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Piid
employee^
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Piyroll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoIUti)
Flint, Mich
Flora, 111
Floral Park, N.Y
Florence, Ala
Florence, S.C
Fond du Lac, Vis
Ford City, .Pa
Forest Park, 111
Forrest City, Ark....
Fort Atilnson, Wis...
Fort Collins, Colo...
Fort Dod^e, Iowa
Fort Faixfield
village, Maine.'.,.
Fort Lauderdale. Fla.
Fort Madison, Iowa. . .
Fort Morgan. Colo
Fort Myers. Fla
Fort Payne, Ala
Fort Pierce, Fla
Fort Scott, Kans
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Thcnas, Ky
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth, Tei
Forty Fort, Pa
Fostorla, Ohio
Frackville, Pa
Fraali^han town,
Nao».'
Frnnkrort, Ind
Frankfort, Ky
Franklin, Ind
Franklin to-jn, Mass.'
Franklin, N.H
Franklin, Ohio
Franklin, Pa
Franklin, Term
Frederick, Md
Frederick, Okla
Fredericksburg, Va...
Fredonia, N.Y
Freehold, N.J
Freeland, Pa
Freeport, 111
Freeport, N.Y
Freeport , Tex
Fremont , Nebr
Franont, Ohio
Fresno, Calif
Front Royal. Va
Frostburg, Md
Fullerton, Calif
Fulton, Ho
Fulton, N.Y
Qadsden, Ala
Gaffney, S.C
Gainesville, Fla
Gainesville, Ga
Gainesville, Tex
Galesburg, III
Galei, Va
Gallon, Ohio
Gallatin, Tenn
Oalllpolis, Ohio
Gallup, N. Hex
Galveston, Tex
Gardena, Calif
Garden City, Kans
Garden City, Mich
Garden City, N.Y
Gardiner, Maine
Gardner, Mass
Garfield, N.J
Garfield Heights. Ohio
Garland, Tex
Gary, Ind
Gastonla, N.C
Geneva, 111
Geneva, N. Y
Georgetown, Ky
Georgetcrwn, S-C
Gettysburg, Pa
Glrard, Ohio
Gladewater, Tex
Glasgow, Ky
Glasaboro, N.J
162,800
5,250
U,535
23,832
22,378
29,826
6,356
14,9i6
7,591
6,257
14,932
25,025
5,783
36,000
14,943
5,292
U,145
6,227
13,418
9,992
47,864
10,830
132,840
277,047
6,164
14,348
6,518
27,845
14,933
11,949
7,355
8,043
6,551
5,372
9,992
5,510
18,092
5,449
12,143
7,070
7,603
5,900
22,425
24,589
6,008
U.639
16, 533
90,613
8,121
6,867
13,939
10,040
13,903
55,528
8,087
26,577
11,881
U,219
31,357
5,230
9,921
5,102
7,842
9,143
65,898
14,418
10,893
8,986
14,354
6,314
19,617
27,605
21,606
10,291
132,496
23,003
5,032
17,087
5,465
6,012
7,043
10,068
5,310
6,964
5,906
13
15
21
6
6
5
3
10
22
3
38
15
3
11
7
13
9
38
5
98
199
5
6
7
17
17
8
7
6
10
7
16
3
22
4
12
10
404
29
43
75
65
184
22
20
33
32
73
120
5
265
48
U
74
33
52
39
Ul
a
759
1,403
41
9
65
62
39
24
26
28
21
45
17
142
12
50
25
33
14
121
144
26
73
39
655
18
26
63
35
17
113
35
99
110
43
137
37
37
16
17
17
297
33
13
12
219
36
61
60
14
27
292
115
16
89
30
13
70
20
6
7
2
6
7
7
16
2
25
L2
37
23
3
96
38
8
15
2
3
24
12
12
6
15
15
9
9
27
38
6
5
323
91
576
206
1
5
10
6
9
17
18
20
15
8
8
5
6
1
6
1
10
3
7
12
15
8
3
56
19
5
4
16
11
2
12
8
6
9
42
17
56
18
7
5
21
15
9
11
198
90
1
8
8
4
13
19
10
7
10
46
29
11
6
41
17
51
10
12
10
52
20
13
9
10
8
6
3
5
8
6
4
106
53
8
7
5
5
1
3
93
12
11
3
7
18
10
U
)
7
a
7
93
33
42
17
3
5
19
14
6
8
6
2
8
13
13
5
11
14
11
12
1
3
89
2}
4
159
339
1
19
35
7
15
7
103
2
2,335
144
267
708
454
1,477
113
174
255
658
721
1,538
142
30
339
288
237
171
481
142
6,091
10,941
20
206
352
477
131
93
25
66
239
159
1,059
139
350
24
107
731
1,232
162
436
201
4,106
32
148
8
8
302
167
46
1,103
10
202
35
- 359
32
1,158
10
227
30
988
12
200
6
200
5
125
5
114
3
94
65
1,957
5
191
4
105
2
79
38
1,770
8
217
8
144
8
214
5
124
69
1,956
31
853
2
50
13
394
6
116
7
124
7
153
9
224
12
358
9
195
1
U
Olaasport, Pa
Olencoe, 111
Glen Cove, N.Y
Glendale, Ariz
Olendale, Calif
Glendive, Mont
Olen Ellyn, 111
Qlenolden, Pa
Olen Rock, N.J
Glens Falls, N.Y
Qlenvlew, 111
Globe, Ariz
Gloucester, Mass
Gloucester City, N.J.
Gloversville, N.Y....
Golden, Colo
Goldsboro, N.C
Gonzales. Tex
Goshen. Ind
Grafton. N. Dak
Grafton, W. Va
Graham, N.C
Graham, Tex
Grand Forks, N. Dak..
Grand Island, Nebr...
Grand .Tunc t ion, Colo.
Grand Prairie, Tex...
Grand Ilapjds, Mich...
Grand Rapids, Minn. . .
Grandvlew Heights,
Ohio
GraniSe City, 111...
Grants Pass, Oreg. . .
Grass Valley, Calif.
Great Harrington
town, Mass.'
Great Bend, Kans .
Groat Falls, Mont...
Great Neck, N.Y
Greeley. Colo
Green Bay, Wis
Grocneville, Tenn...
Greenfield, Ind
Greenfield town,
Mass.'
Greensboro, N.C
Greensburg, Ind
Greensburg, Pa
Greenville, Ala
Greenville, Mich....
Greenville, Miss....
Greenville, N.C
Greenville, Ohio....
Greenville, Pa
Greenville, S.C
Greenville, Tex
Greenwood, Miss
Greenwood, S.C
Greer, S.C
Grenada, Miss
Griffin, Ga
Grinnell, Iowa
Grosse Pointe, Mich.
Crosse Pointe Park,
Mich
Groton borough. Conn
Grove City, Pa
Gulfport, Miss
Guntereville, Ala. . .
Guthrie, Okla
Hackensack, N.J
Haddonfleld, N.J
Hagerstown, Md
Hamburg, H.Y
Hamilton, Ohio
Hammond, Ind ■
BamDond, La
Hammonton, N.J
Hampton, Va
Hamtramck, Mich
Hancock, Mich
Hanford, Calif
Hannibal, Mo
Hanover, Pa
Hanover twp. Pa.'...
Hapevljle, Ga
Harlingen, Tex
Harriman, Tenn
Harrisburg, 111
8,698
6,950
16,084
8,174
95, 398
5,238
9,533
6,452
7,133
19,448
6,112
6,456
25,048
14,283
23,576
5,176
21,399
6,630
12,977
6,680
■^,297
5,013
6,756
26,617
22,835
14,454
13,241
75,647
5,966
7,605
29, 139
7,980
5,2:"i7
6,i9R
12,620
39,i:06
7,921
20,286
52,443
6,693
6,142
17,237
73,703
6,599
17,237
6,765
6,656
29,914
16,713
6,820
9,177
57,932
14,697
18,002
13,672
5,060
7,387
13,952
6,770
6,279
13,029
6,990
7,408
22,428
5,269
10,019
29,207
10,500
36, 232
6,936
57,717
37,423
8,015
8,426
5,957
43,245
5,216
9,829
20,540
14,065
14,910
8,504
23,202
6,387
10,994
14
4
23
3
12
3
10
4
6
4
5
15
20
11
8
105
14
57
59
22
660
13
21
5
28
109
12
19
81
19
74
6
69
21
41
23
30
31
17
78
99
69
38
751
19
45
53
31
34
74
126
23
90
219
3f.
12
103
318
30
ail
29
26
65
72
40
48
301
57
57
51
41
26
76
30
130
37
11
24
46
29
39
213
64
146
27
153
331
19
28
30
79
14
40
66
2
22
16
7
2'.7
M
7
33
1
5
26
2
9
283
5
24
134
9
47
10
1
2
18
10
14
80
27
35
8
45
116
2
10
9
6
126
171
2
18
111
9
31
8
5
15
26
See footnotes at end of table.
IM
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:. 1 948— Qmrinued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, Pav RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
[Humhcrj ioUars)
Harrlsburg, Pa
Harrison, Ark
Harrison, N.J
Harrison tup. Pa^...
Harrisonburg, Va. . . .
Harrodsburg, Ky
Hartford, Conn
Hartford City, Ind. .
Hartsville, S.C
Harvey, 111
Hasbrouck Heights,
N.J
Hastings, Kich
Hai3tings, Minn
Hastings, Nebr
Hast ings-on -Hudson,
V.I
Hattiesburg, Miss...
Haverf ord twp . Pa . ^ .
Haverhill, Mass
Haverstraw, N.Y
Havre, Mont
Hawthorne, Calif
Havthome, N.J
Hays, Kans
Hoyvard, Calif
Hazard, Ey
Hazel Park, Mich
Hazleton, Pa
Helena, Ark
Helena, Mont
Hellertoun, Pa
Hempstead, N.Y
Henderson, Ky
Henderson, N.C
Henderson, Tex
Hendersonvllle, N.C.
Henryctta, Okla
Herkimer, N.Y
Hermosa Beach, Calif
Herrln, 111
Hlaleah, Fla
Hibblng, Minn
Hickory, N.C
Highland Park, 111 . .
Highland Park, Mich.
Highland Park, N.J..
Highland Park, Tex...
High Point, N.C
Hillsboro, Ohio
Hlllsboro, Dreg
Hillsboro, Tex
Hillsdale, Hloh
Hillside tvp. N.J.I..
Hingham tovn. Mass . ^ .
Hinsdale, 111
Hinton, W. Va
Hobart, Ind,,.,
Hobart, Okla
Hobbs, N. Mei
Hoboken, N.J
Holdenville, Okla
Holland, Mich
HollldayBburg, Pa. . . .
Hollywood, Fla
Holyoke, Mass
Hanestead, Pa
Hdnewood, Ala
Honesdale, Pa
Hope, Ark
Hopewell, Va
Hopkins, Minn
HopkLnsville, Ky
Hoquiam, Wash
Homell, N.Y
Hot Springs, Ark
Houma, La
HouBion, Tex
Hudson town, Mass.^..
Hudson, N.Y
Hudson Falls, N.Y
Hugo, Okla
Humboldt, Tenn
Huntingdon, Pa
Huntington, Ind
Huntington, w. Va
Huntington Beach,
Calif
89,091
5,W5
13,535
U,792
10,764
5,239
177,073
7,228
5,643
20,636
9,157
6,060
6,563
20,108
7,547
29,432
39,425
47,213
5,816
8,094
16,278
U,82g
8,600
14,273
6,850
17,791
35,486
11,244
17,498
6,444
29,021
16,760
10,942
6,802
6,061
8,010
9,397
11,766
9,401
19,742
16,212
U,691
16,767
46,155
9,706
11,307
39, 930
5,110
5,122
8,352
7,282
20,997
10,694
8,664
5,737
10,479
5,366
13,801
50,510
6,191
15,742
6,466
14,135
54,441
10,031
12,808
5,650
8,602
10,184
5,630
12,531
11,100
15,055
29,298
11,480
594, 321
8,131
11,656
7,217
5,950
7,435
7,344
15,033
86,160
5,258
133
6
3
6
13
121
6
5
583
25
23
8
63
23
1,294
24
37
42
20
21
5
26
56
85
253
19
22
21
18
14
46
26
22
150
27
67
9
248
31
63
33
84
11
31
70
47
20
90
214
27
171
140
35
43
24
28
45
31
69
13
10
22
37
108
27
70
140
193
76
33
31
31
47
26
46
12
43
204
26
,682
36
43
11
22
41
62
300
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Active
propnc-
tora.*
Novem-
ber
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
5
576
6
16
14
1
7
e
9
19
124
3
6
14
5
111
6
5
9
15
35
7
415
95
286
3
Ply roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolhrs)
39
23
12
3
13
15
5
14
1
6
58
6
636
6
7
2,924
142
142
400
92
11,621
116
276
323
124
105
458
486
1,368
80
140
60
233
53
250
158
114
679
217
315
25
1,820
439
403
218
590
42
136
331
220
63
469
4a
606
1,488
188
l.&iO
1,045
170
279
205
260
303
252
611
60
50
aty
3
70
9
159
25
699
3
93
15
455
39
1,411
927
746
295
72
374
313
121
285
38
141
1,315
129
22,373
159
210
30
131
134
156
416
2,294
Huntington Park,
Calif
Huntsville, Ala
Huron, S. Dak
Hutchinson, Kans . . . .
Hyattsvillc, Md
Idaho Falls, Idaho. .
Illon, N.Y
Independence, Kans..
Independence, Ho....
Indiana, Pa
Indianapolis, Ind...
Indianola, Iowa
Inglewood, Calif....
Inkster, Mich
International Falls,
Minn
lola, Kans
Ionia, Mich
Iowa City, Iowa
Ipswich town, Mass.^
Irondequolt town,
N.Y.'
Iron Mountain, Mich.
Ironton, Ohio
Ironwood, Mich
Irvlngton, N.J
Ishpeming, Mich
Ithaca, N.Y
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jackson, Ohio
Jackson, Tenn
Jacksonville, Fla
Jacksonville, 111...
Jacksonville, Tex
Jacksonville Beach,
Fla
Jamestown, N.Y
Jamestown, N. Dak...
JanGsvllle, Wis
Jasper, Ala
Jasper, Ind
Jeannette, Pa, .......
Jefferson City, Mo. . ,
Jeffersonvllle, Ind. ,
Jenkins, Ky
Jenklntown, Pa
Jennings, La
Jersey City, N.J
Jersey Shore, Pa
Jerseyvllle, 111
Johnson City, N.Y
Johnson City, Term...
Johnstown, N.Y
Johnstown, Pa
Joliet, 111
Jonerboro, Ark
Joplln, Mo
Junction City, Kans..
Kalamazoo, Mich
Kane, Pa
Kankakee, 111
Kansas City, Kans....
Kansas City, Mo
Kaukauna, Vis
Keansburg, N.J
Kearney, Nebr
Kearny, N.J
Keene, N.H
Kelso, Wash
Kendall vllle, Ind
Kenmore, N.Y
Kennett, Mo
Kennewick; Wash
Kenosha, Wis
Kent, Ohio
Kenton, Ohio
Keokuk, Iowa
Kermit, Tex
Kerrville, Tex
Kewanee, 111
Keyport, N.J
Keyaer, W. Va
Key West, Fla
Kilgore, Tex
Klllecn, Tex
Kings Mountain, N.C.
Kingsport , Term
Population
1950
(Thousand
(J^mbcr] dolhtTs)
29,375
15,406
12,713
33,524
12,288
18,855
9,322
11,432
36,832
11,706
424,683
5,146
46,046
16,684
6,261
7,081
6,406
27,018
6,877
34,045
9,578
16,329
11,506
59, 142
8, 9-34
29, 395
50,904
97, 674
5,508
30,098
203,404
20,374
8,550
6,242
43,250
10,601
24,829
8,558
5,213
16, 179
24,990
14,571
6,933
6,114
9,735
300,447
5,571
5,787
19, 553
27,778
Estab-
lish-
ments
17
15
15
330
4
39
10
13
6
42
6
24
39
41
9
17
129
14
155
7
6
13
17
Receipts,
entire
year
10,861
12
21
62,723
45
224
52,460
41
239
16,250
12
53
38,515
35
159
13,370
5
41
57,325
51
318
5,664
8
11
25,873
21
140
129,583
65
233
453,290
399
2,920
8,361
4
19
5,604
4
12
12,106
13
48
39,828
21
95
15,631
12
54
7,324
4
14
6,123
6
19
20,232
16
92
8,678
8
28
10,082
4
12
54,360
28
212
12,383
8
37
8,457
9
36
16,076
16
56
6,684
4
20
7,565
3
29
16,770
8
34
5,900
7
37
6,305
8
31
21,724
5
35
9,693
10
48
7,110
3
17
7,193
6
31
19,635
18
118
285
68
43
164
29
60
27
51
104
46
1,571
27
245
29
49
40
202
12
142
258
289
29
97
931
39
53
26
193
47
172
37
19
38
98
50
12
141
3
795
23
13
35
147
Pay roll,
entire
year
[Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
111
27
13
57
10
17
3
7
578
8
79
(z)
6
6
9
54
2
53
100
128
4
41
397
5
19
10
58
12
72
15
32
19
1
52
2
237
5
1
5
67
69
80
22
57
U
98
1
45
66
1,093
5
2
10
33
12
2
5
38
9
2
81
13
9
13
Rud
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. )5
(J^umbcr)
44
6
24
34
40
9
19
129
15
5
7
7
41
3
30
59
83
4
37
259
3
11
5
39
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
See footnotes at end of table.
8
10
14
36
4
15
10
17
13
20
26
8
13
8
1
10
25
5
3
156
166
8
4
7
1
15
e
11
45
12
47
55
40
60
16
2i
37
37
6
8
58
63
9
1
19
26
62
58
410
582
5
5
4
3
15
7
21
22
10
9
4
1
5
5
15
24
7
14
4
3
23
54
9
10
10
7
16
9
4
4
9
10
8
5
7
8
8
3
6
8
11
16
2
4
6
5
19
33
CITIES
125
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:. 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pav Roll, and Personnel
otr
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
iMumbtr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(^Thousand
dollarj)
Pay roil,
entire
year
[Thousand
dotl,iTs)
Active
prophe-
tots.*
Novem-
ber
[Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
aty
Popubtion
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Thousand
(Atumberjj dolldTs)
Receipts,
entire
Pay roll.
entire
year
[Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>fcimbrr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(><uniberj
Payroll,
worlcweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Pollars)
Kingston, H.I...
Kingston, Pa....
Klngsvllle, Tex.
Kinston, N.C
Kirksvllle, Mo..
Klrlnrood, Mo
Kitt'anning, Pa
Klamath Falls, Greg.
Knoxvllle, Iowa
Knoxvllle, Tenn
KokODO, Ind
Kosciusko, Miss.
Kvllimont , Pa ... .
Ladiavanna, N.Y.
Laconia, N.H....
La Crosse, Wis.. . .
Lafayette, Ind....
Lafayette, La
La Follette, Tenn.
La Grande, Greg. . .
La Grange, Ga
La Grange, 111
Laguna Beach, Calif.
La Junta, Colo
LaJce Charles, La. —
Laie City, Fla. . .
Laie City, S.C...
Laie Forest, 111.
Lajieland, Fla....
Lake Wales, Fla. .
Laiewood, Ohio. .
Lake Worth, Fla.
Laaiar, Colo
La Mesa, Calif. .
LaDesa, Tex
Lancaster, Ohio.
Lancaster, Pa
Lancaster, S.C...
Lanetl, Ala
Lansdale, Pa
Lansdowne, Pa.
Lansford, Pa..
Lansing, 111..,
Lansing, Mich..
Lapeer, Mich...
La Porte, Ind..
Laramie, Vyo...
Larchmont, N.Y.
Laredo, Tex
La Salle, 111..
Las Cruces, N. Mex.
Las Vegas, Nev
Las Vegas city,
N. Mex
Las Vegas town,
N. Mei
Latrobe, Pa
Laurel, Miss....
Laurens, S.C...
Laurinburg, N.C.
Lawrence, Kans . .
Lawrence, Mass..
Lawrenceburg, Tenn...
Lawrenceville, III
Lavton, Okla
Lead, S. Dai
Leavenworth, Kans . . . .
Lebanon, Ind
Lebanon, Mo
Lebanon town, N.H.^..
Lebanon, Oreg
Lebanon, Pa
Lebanon, Tenn.
Leesbiirg, Fla.
Lehighton, Pa.
Le Mars, Iowa.
Lenoir, N.C. . .
Lenoir City, Tenn.
Leominster, Mass..
Leonia. N.J
Levelland, Tex. . . .
Lewisburg, Pa
Lewisburg, Tenn. . .
Lewiston, Idaho...
Lewiston, Maine...
Lewisto-.m, Pa
Lexin^.on, Ky
28,860
21,061
16,857
18,278
10,948
18,587
7,705
15,803
7.60i
124,183
38,600
6,741
5,195
27,646
14,722
47,396
35,508
33,465
5,791
8,596
24,954
11,950
6,188
7,679
41,202
7,469
5,097
7,694
30,846
6,802
67,878
11.714
7,715
10,908
10,706
24,140
63,601
7,161
7,429
9,767
12,140
7,477
8,677
91,694
6,116
17,280
15,497
6,293
51,694
12,023
12,280
24,418
6,250
U.,952
24,988
8,650
7,126
23,292
80,427
5,483
6,351
34,527
6,419
20,543
7,619
6,752
8,452
5,829
28,134
7,915
7,365
6,557
5,846
7,863
5,160
24,084
7,371
6,265
5,232
5,156
12,910
41,142
13,375
54,449
124
23
32
87
45
116
22
620
103
16
7
21
45
221
205
81
26
37
75
104
95
39
97
103
129
21
384
38
20
51
56
92
406
24
32
38
32
12
10
348
23
187
56
38
26
165
4
45
60
26
17
73
420
26
25
61
5
40
41
36
23
12
155
34
10
26
31
65
16
37
35
25
26
24
77
206
71
288
143
14
3
26
14
31
98
7
12
11
122
25
129
6
9
18
15
14
14
5
6
28
49
6
112
36
7
1]
10
18
3
141
838
65
193
642
159
343
217
584
65
4,291
479
115
68
1,719
1,406
595
73
174
439
807
566
178
235
80
786
856
146
2,893
261
55
565
298
698
2.035
129
217
182
158
9
2,347
114
355
284
1,664
209
94
174
1,113
25
237
394
97
65
459
2,429
110
199
493
10
274
6
155
4
90
1
43
20
550
290
50
113
505
4
499
236
231
100
169
602
1,136
116
2,064
Lexington town, Mass. ^
Lexington, Mo
Lexington, Nebr
Lexington. N.C
Lexington, Va
Liberal, Kans
Llbertyville, 111
Lima, Ohio
Lincoln, 111
Lincoln Park, Mich. . .
Llncolnton, N.C
Linden, N.J
Lindsay, Calif
Linton, Ind
Litchfield, 111
Litllz, Pa
Little Falls, Minn...
Little Falls, N.Y
Littlefield, Tex
Little Rock, Ark
Livingston, Mont
Lockhart, Tex
Lockhaven, Pa
Lockland, Ohio
Lockport, N.Y
Lodi, Calif
Lodi, N.J
Logan, Ohio
Logan, Utah
Logan, W. Va
Logonsport , Ind
Lombard, 111
London, Ohio
Long Beach, Calif. . . .
Long Beach, N.Y
Long Branch, N.J
Longmont, Colo
Longvlew, Tex
Longview, Wash
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif...
Louisville, Ky
Louisville, Miss
Loveland, Colo
Lowell, Mass
Lower Merlon twp.,
Pa.l
Lubbock, Tex
Ludington, Mich
Ludlow, Ky
Ludlow town, Mass.^..
Lufkin, Tex
Lumberton, N.C
Luseme, Pa
lynbrook, N.Y
Lynchburg, Va
Lyndhurst twp.,H.J.^.
Lynn, Mass
Lynwood, Calif
Macomb, 111
Macon, Ga
Madera, Calif
Madison, 111
Madison, Ind
Madison, N.J
Madison, S. Dak
Madison, Wis
Madisonvllle, Ky
Magnolia, Ark
Mahanoy City. Pa
Maiden, Mass
Malone, N.Y
Malvern, Ark
Malveme, N.Y
Mamaroneck, N.Y
Manhattan, Kans
Manhattan Beach,
Calif
Manistee, Mich
Manistique, Mich
Manitowoc, Wis
Mankato, Minn
Mansfield town, Mass. ^
Mansfield, Ohio
Maplcwood. Mo
Maplewood twp.,N.J.^.
Marblehead town,
Mass.'
17,098
5,071
5,061
13,562
5,965
7,124
5,420
49,880
14,344
29,265
5,419
.30,434
5,033
5,951
7,211
5,548
6,670
9,522
6,558
101,387
7,667
5,531
U,325
5,723
25,136
13,727
15,384
5,965
16,802
5,005
20,933
9,799
5,196
244,072
15,534
23,049
8,061
24,445
20,256
50,819
1,957,692
367,359
5,276
6,759
96,523
48,356
71,390
9,066
6,357
8,629
15,147
9,164
6,165
17, 258
47,639
19,399
99, 521
25, 534
10,586
70,106
10,428
7,960
7,485
10,412
5,142
95, 594
11,136
6,908
10,930
59,779
9,490
8,015
8,034
15,041
18,9%
17,278
8,598
5,075
27,444
18,785
7,156
43,363
]J,238
2/,, 255
13,711
10
6
23
10
5
3
7
9
22
4
4
219
16
15
9
24
7
1,404
246
43
M
11
50
25
50
23
271
64
41
29
52
19
10
32
21
27
28
17
446
30
15
63
44
10
25
45
61
114
39
26
1,527
132
95
41
92
89
132
12,008
1,563
4
14
399
454
300
31
20
13
64
23
16
107
179
18
418
146
41
206
43
20
36
32
31
610
32
48
25
159
7
44
28
117
72
59
31
14
127
109
68
179
98
101
112
15
2
3
157
12
5
15
14
19
18
14
32
18
5
584
4,326
641
164
105
•9
5
3
.30
12
3
36
77
7
136
36
11
31
15
3
8
10
7
304
13
27
2
53
13
8
52
4
218
16
16
7
23
6
27
,433
246
5
73
6
1
5
116
22
11
4
316
21
25
12
25
2,230
407
104
23
7
60
174
10
14
2
42
14
4
32
17
See footnotes at end of table.
7.26
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, Pay RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Humbcr}
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thoujdrtd
dolUxTs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thotisand
dolUrs)
Active
propne-
tora,*
Novcm'
ber
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoHars)
City
Population
1950
(Thousand
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
propric-
tOTB.*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
empbyeesj ^l!°\
, iiwontweck
nearest
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
(Dolld.i)
Marianna, Fla
Marietta, Ga
Marietta, OMo
Marinette, Wis
Marion, IIJ.
Marion, Ind
Marion, Iowa
Marion, Ohio
Marlon, S.C
Marlborough, Mass...
Marlin, Tex
Marquette, Mich
Marshall, Mich
Marshall, Minn
Marshall, Mo
Marshall, Tex
Marshalltown, Iowa..
Marshfield, Wis
Martines, Calif
Martinsburg, U. Va..
Martins Ferry, ulilo.
Martinsville, Ind . . .
Martinsville, Va
Marysville, Calif...
Marysville, Mo
Haryville, Tenn
Mason City, Iowa....
Massena, N.Y
Massillon, Ohio
Mattoon, 111
Mauinee, Ohio
Mayfield, Ky
Maynard town, Mass.^
Maysville, Ky
Haywood, Calif
Haywood, 111
Haywood, N.J
McAlester, Olcla
McAllen, Tex
HcComb, Miss
HcCook, Nebr
HcKeesport, Pa
HcKees Rocks, Pa....
McKinney, Tex
HcMinnville, Oreg. . .
HcMinnville, Tenn...
HcPherson, Kans
Headville, Pa
Hechonicsburg, Pa. . .
Mechanicville, N. Y,
Medford, • Mass
Hedford, Oreg
Hedia, Pa
Hedina, Ohio
Melrose, Mase
Helrose Park, 111...
Memphis, leim
Henasha , Wig
Mendota, 111
Menlo Pirk, Calif. . .
Menominee, Mleh
Menooionie, Wis
Herced, Calif
Hercedes, Tex
Merlden, Conn..
Meridian, Miss
Merrill, Wis
Mesa, Aria
Methuen town, Mass.^
MetroTiolis, 111
Metur.^i^n, N.J
Mexia, Tex
Mexico, Mo
Miami, Fla
Miami, Okla
Miami Beach, Fla
Miamisburg, Ohio.
Michigan City, In. . .
Hiddl "^borough town,
Mass.'
Middleaborough, Ky..
Middlet-jwn, Conn....
Middletoun, N.Y
Middletovn, Ohio....
Kiddletown. Pn
Midla-.d, Mich
5,830
20,688
16,024
14,198
10,130
30,059
5,841
33,786
6,843
15,741
7,006
17,345
5,740
5,888
8,819
22,255
19,750
12,377
8,216
15,566
13,214
5,994
17,210
7,777
6,814
8,362
27, 593
13,123
29,524
17,993
5,521
8,959
6,975
8,508
13,193
27,409
8,649
17,809
20,005
10,386
7,642
51,223
16,278
10,525
6,593
7,599
8,659
18,906
6,772
7,506
66,109
17,170
5,735
5,086
26, 919
13,109
394,012
12,360
5,131
13, 537
11,124
8,184
15,144
10,065
43,747
41,709
8,913
16,766
24,411
6,079
9,858
6,618
U,611
246,983
11,703
45,541
6,421
28,379
10,139
14,419
29,665
22,565
33,634
9,166
14,202
3
235
4
5
6
10
4
26
24
6
6
6
5
3
6
11
199
7
103
5
24
23
65
77
39
23
170
22
96
20
39
27
62
13
12
49
50
74
45
39
62
27
25
69
76
20
57
119
15
94
61
22
54
33
45
70
74
24
61
41
36
213
22
33
15
34
35
127
25
22
119
114
4A
25
100
12
1,410
36
15
68
18
55
85
20
145
149
34
25
30
23
21
16
34
1,344
30
1,045
29
101
26
20
93
125
155
13
51
M
2
551
13
2
20
7
17
25
4
37
63
7
516
7
2
246
4
5
11
5
6
12
4
28
26
6
6
6
3
7
10
189
31
4
2
22
30
7
10
22
1
369
9
2
10
5
14
10
3
20
4a
9
10
5
3
213
3
15
4
3
22
23
35
118
432
469
211
101
1,147
80
546
85
199
95
251
68
332
454
348
416
281
lU
136
519
535
242
429
742
68
493
238
442
206
34
433
258
125
457
257
330
291
1,452
96
222
99
162
162
849
137
25
588
1,273
164
242
632
45
10,801
260
50
435
99
300
416
78
626
1,224
156
192
181
76
132
72
135
11,219
187
8,689
141
433
124
46
603
671
925
Midland, Pa
Midland, Tex
Miles City, Mont
Milford town, Mass.^.
Mlllbum twp., N.J.K
Millbury town, Mase.^
Milledgeville, Ga
Millvale, Pa
Mill Valley, Calif...
Klllville, N.J
Milton town, Mass.^..
Milton, Pa
Milwaukee, Wis
Minden, La
Mineola, N.Y
Mineral Wells, Tex...
Minersville, Pa
Minneapolis, Minn....
Minot, N. Dak
Mishawaka, Ind
Mission, Tex
Missoula, Mont
Mitchell, S. Dak
Moberly , Mo
Mobile, Ala
Modesto, Calif
Mollne, 111
Monaca, Pa
McncbanSf Tex
Monessen, Pa
Monmo'jth, 111
Monongabela, Pa
Monroe, La
Monroe, Mich
Monroe, N.C
Monroe, Wis
Monrovia, Calif
Montague town, Maes.^
.Montclair, -N.J
Montebello, Calif
Monterey, Calif
Monterey Park, Calif.
Montevideo, Minn
Montgomery, Ala
Montpelier, Vt
Mooresvllle, N.C
Morehead City, N.C...
Morgan City, La
Morganton, N.C
Morgantown, W. Va....
Morrllton, Ark
Morris, 111
Morrlstown, N.J
Morristown, Tenn
Morrisville, Pa
Moscow, Idaho
Moultrie, Ga
Moundsvllle, W. Va...
Mountain View, Calif.
Mount Airy, N.C
Mount Carmel, 111....
Mount Carmel, Pa
Mount Clemens, Mich..
Mount Healthy, Ohio..
Mount Kisco, N.Y
Mount Lebanon twp . ,
Pa.'
Mount Oliver, Pa. . . .
Mount Pleasant, Iowa
Mount Pleasant, Mich
Mount Pleasant, Pa..
Mount Pleasant, Tex
Mount Rainier, Md.
Mount Sterling, Ky
Mt. Vernon, 111...
Mount Vernon, Ind.
Mount Vernon, N.Y.
Mount Vernon, Ohio
Mount Vernon, Wash
Muncle, Ind. ...
Munhall, Pa....
Hurfreesboro, Tenn
Hurphysboro, 111..
Hurray, Ky
Murray, Utah
Muscatine, Iowa...
6,472
21,756
9,184
15,405
13,172
8,144
8,850
7,275
7,241
16,116
22, 395
8,573
632, 651
9,776
15,574
7,763
7,792
517, 277
21,924
32,878
10,756
22,320
12,062
12,833,
127,151
17,347
37,296
7,410
6,260
17,929
10,190
8,921
38,375
21,275
10,113
7,008
20,274
7,793
43,775
21,754
16,120
20,113
5,443
105,098
8,585
7,118
5,065
9,759
8,252
25,446
5,462
6,917
17,078
13,016
6,770
10,548
11,612
14,759
6,548
7,194
8,709
14,298
16,815
5,567
5,919
26,178
6,790
5,831
11,392
5,911
6,348
10,978
5,242
15,563
6,148
71,837
12,021
5,198
58,364
16,422
13,027
8,417
6,011
8,998
19,483
11
5
376
15
20
13
61
20
61
105
16
20
24
47
14
18
35
3,291
14
58
45
7
3,016
113
76
16
67
48
54
365
200
194
5
22
54
28
135
70
63
34
32
22
370
67
42
35
36
297
37
30
19
10
44
88
20
32
149
36
11
21
6«
24
35
52
26
17
72
2
36
91
38
25
24
15
21
43
16
77
16
390
62
27
204
18
66
27
17
13
53
2
1,286
3
16
15
M
1,189
34
26
3
21
12
16
152
73
72
7
18
19
4
55
13
24
7
138
19
11
12
4
132
M
5
6
1
7
15
3
29
4
120
18
6
83
3
19
6
4
1
2
14
367
370
16
17
5
14
10
17
69
25
25
4
5
U
2
712
3
10
18
1
670
21
17
3
12
8
17
129
35
42
6
5
UO
5
7
2
1
12
23
10
5
32
368
181
260
60
U9
101
279
55
360
27
24,748
59
449
219
15
23,339
697
597
76
388
218
336
2,793
1,249
1,457
200
363
324
92
1,150
286
463
277
130
136
2,760
324
228
207
112
2,773
113
199
67
18
361
610
207
141
1,175
299
30
157
594
64
224
284
478
43
242
796
161
69
65
23
55
300
62
570
82
2,358
337
180
1,493
100
367
115
32
20
155
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.27
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS, R£CEIPTS. PaY RoLL. AND PERSONNEL
aty
Population
1950
(Thousand
Esab-
lish-
mcnts
KeceiptA,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollaTs)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
[Number)
Plld
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
(Thousand
Qiumbcrji doUars)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
[Thouidnd
doltdri)
Plld
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number) (Number)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollarr)
Hufikegon, Hlch
Husltegon Heights,
Hlch
Muakogee, Ollla
NaoogdocheG, Tex. ...
Nasipa, Idalu
Nantlcdke, Pa
Napa, Calif
Napoleon, Ohio
Narberth, Pa
Nashua, N.H
Nashville, Tenn
Natchfei, Hiss
Natldi Uwn, Mass.'..
Natlooal City, Calif,
Naugatuck, Conn
Naxar«th, Pa
Nebraska City, Nebr..
Needhas tovD, KasG.^.
Neenah, Wis
Neosho, Ho
Nevada, Ho
Nev ilbaay, Ind
Newark, Del
Newark, N.J
Newark, N.Y
Newark, Ohio
New Bedford, Hass. . . .
New Bern, N.C
Newberry, S.C
New Braunfele, Tex..,
New Brighton, Pa
New Britain, Conn....
New Brunswick, H.J...
Newburgh, N.Y
Newburyport, Haas....
Newcastle, Del
New Castle, Ind
New Castle, Pa
New Haven, Conn
New Hyde Park, N.I...
New Iberia, La
New Kensington, Pa...
New London, Conn
Newaan, Ge
New Orleans , La
New Philadelphia, Ohio
Newport, Ark
Newport, Ky
Newport town, N.B.^..
Newport, B.I
Newport city, yt
Newport Beach, Calif.
Newport News, Va
New Rochelle, N.T
New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
Newton, Iowa
Newton, Kans
Newton, Hass
Newton, N.J
Newton, N.C
New Ola, Hinn
New Tork City, N.Y. . .
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough. . .
Hanhattan Borough. .
Queens Borough
Richnond Borough. . .
Niagara Palls, N.Y...
Hilee, Mich
Niles, Ohio
NoblCBvllle, Ind
Norfolk, Sebr
Norfolk, ya
Normal, 111
Norman, Okla
Norristown, Pa
North Adams, Mass. . . .
Northai^ton, Mass....
Northampton, Pa
North Arlington, N.J.
North Attleboroug.n
town, Mass.^
North Bergen twp.,
N.J.l
North Braddock, Pa. . .
Northbridge town,
Hass.^
North Chicago, 111...
North College Hill,
Ohio
Northfield, Minn
iS,0i7
18,771
37,255
12,303
lb, 142
20,140
13,542
5,326
5,409
34,666
173,359
22,678
19,663
21, U2
17,463
5,818
6,851
16, 262
12,418
5,780
7,986
29,297
6,701
437,857
10,275
34,178
109,033
15,784
7,563
12,196
9,503
73,663
38,768
31,924
14,073
5,399
18,227
48,563
163,344
7,323
16,460
25,226
30,367
8,190
567, 257
12,966
6,262
31,015
5,047
32,090
5,215
12,220
41,571
59,626
5,747
11,699
11,541
80,996
5,771
6,015
9,312
7,835,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
1,191,015
90,875
13,117
16,733
6,563
U,231
188,601
9,832
26,972
38,193
21,475
28,998
9,359
15,977
U,119
40,399
10, 328
8,700
7,910
7,471
5
37
4
339
10
23
91
12
5
6
5
40
41
48
13
3
22
38
118
3
12
25
17
9
321
10
6
19
4
12
35
47
4
12
10
43
4
7
5
4,347
560
1,316
1,690
708
73
58
7
9
7
12
168
4
10
35
18
20
4
3
6
16
3
20
113
32
48
39
85
24
59
136
764
61
33
46
43
23
28
42
42
34
24
97
14
2,479
33
L27
418
60
38
32
10
259
227
195
57
6
77
L27
933
11
36
98
149
32
1,613
41
21
55
12
108
18
66
199
399
27
57
51
307
23
27
18
43,564
4,259
9,757
23,914
5,258
376
173
60
29
19
71
846
22
67
158
93
U7
18
14
27
86
7
28
22
16
23
3
37
12
20
4
a
5
21
23
348
29
8
16
15
1
6
19
17
8
10
22
3
946
7
43
119
26
13
87
78
52
15
20
30
327
2
13
29
51
12
632
7
10
23
5
20
77
155
10
107
7
4
8
19,564
1,674
3,471
12, 369
1,934
116
31
20
5
(z)
20
317
5
32
32
19
40
1
1
11
5
4
5
5
4
38
5
353
11
20
90
10
6
45
42
44
14
3
21
40
111
3
11
25
23
4,561
602
1,391
1,738
758
72
66
8
9
7
10
44
6
10
4
U
18
232
25
6
10
10
52
49
38
12
17
27
229
2
4
10
48
85
8
7
4
75
5
4
5
9,906
1,008
2,041
5,662
1,117
78
29
9
5
1
14
235
3
21
28
14
1,262
49
736
199
305
97
435
85
399
449
7,115
553
154
388
280
25
118
398
334
119
9
218
17
409
3
57
573
19,275
4
115
918
2,363
495
292
171
1,664
1,629
990
286
435
590
6,486
68
12
205
27
498
34
1,053
14
264
97
12,057
125
199
506
624
170
321
1,756
3,568
199
178
136
2,305
140
68
156
403,041
35,646
71,330
253,064
40,675
2,326
863
312
105
IS
380
6,470
96
574
652
447
903
20
24
170
671
202
102
90
135
North Little Rock,
Ark
North Miami, Fla
North Pelham, N.Y
North Plainfleld,
N.J
North Platte, Nebr...
North Providence town
R.I.' 7
North Sacramento,
Calif
North Tarrytown, N.Y.
North Tonawanda, N.Y.
Norwalk, Conn
Norwalk, Ohio
Norwich city. Conn —
Norwich, N.Y
Norwood town, Mass.^.
Norwood, Ohio
Nutley, N.J
Nyack, N.V
Oakdale, La
Oakland, Calif
Oakmont , Pa
Oak Park, 111
Oakwood , Ohio
Oberlin, Ohio
Ocala, Fla
Ocean City, N.J
Oceanside, Calif
Oconomowoc, Wis
Oconto, Wis
Odessa, Tex
Oelwein, Iowa
Ogden, Utah
Ogdensburg, N.Y
Oil City, Pa
Oklahoma City, Okla..
Okmulgee, Okla
Olathe, Kans
Old Forge, Pa
Old Town, Maine
Olean, N.Y
Olney, 111
Olympia, Wash
Olyphant, Pa
Omaha. Nebr
Oneida, N.Y
Oneonta, N.Y
Ontario, Calif
Opelika, Ala
Opelousas , La
Orange, Calif
Orange, N.J
Orange, Tex
Orangeburg, S.C
Oregon City, Oreg
Orlando, Fla
Oroville, Calif
Orrvllle, Ohio
Osceola, Ark
Oshkosh, Wis
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Ossinlng, N.Y
Oswego, N.Y
Ottawa, lU
Ottawa, Kans
Ottumwa, Iowa
Overland , Ho
Owatonna, Minn
Owego, N.Y
Owensboro, Ky
Owosso, Mich
Oxford, N.C
Oznard, Calif
Ozark, Ala
Paducah, Ky
Palneaville, Ohio. . . .
Palatka, Fla
Palestine, Tex
Palisades Park, N.J..
Palmer town. Mass.'..
Palmerton, Pa
Palm Springs, Calif. .
Palmyra, Pa
Palo Alto, Calif
Pampa, Tex
Pane, 111
Panama City, Fla
42,142
10,721
5,057
12,760
15,390
13,798
6,016
8,833
24,730
49,458
9,779
23,382
8,945
16, 693
34,626
26,746
5,867
5,560
380,576
6,988
63,175
9,618
6,457
11,588
5,949
12,880
5,322
5,046
29,432
7,838
56,910
16,126
19,556
242,450
18,298
5,589
9,745
8,256
22,842
8,541
15,711
7,019
247,408
11,367
13,531
22,823
12,264
11,600
10,053
38,413
21,100
15,311
7,616
51,826
5,345
5,164
5,005
40,934
U,095
16,055
22,611
16,951
10,051
33,640
11,463
10, 149
5,352
33,983
15,821
6,703
21,519
6,244
32,430
14, 365
9,172
12,455
9,617
9,524
6,632
7,428
5,910
25,290
16,522
6,147
26,248
7
3
13
19
5
22
10
11
22
11
8
3
305
5
51
6
3
11
10
9
4
3
16
5
20
6
18
190
13
4
5
4
18
10
13
5
156
10
13
46
169
25
121
48
56
79
54
36
17
2,379
25
464
38
21
53
58
64
24
13
76
26
155
25
64
1,040
36
22
7
18
68
31
73
11
979
35
60
150
26
38
57
100
39
35
30
346
40
7
19
194
43
46
34
69
49
80
43
29
16
106
49
30
67
10
162
89
25
47
54
23
25
201
94
13
4«
38
9
15
25
17
12
2
879
9
165
9
8
16
17
3
32
9
65
5
16
387
13
352
6
23
14
136
6
1
5
71
11
15
2
17
11
25
10
9
2
32
24
12
3
313
5
53
6
3
11
1
15
5
21
6
20
197
14
13
6
161
11
12
16
6
6
5
37
12
8
4
52
12
3
3
20
10
9
14
13
11
20
9
1
5
36
3
29
4
16
21
11
5
2
434
3
3
12
7
12
4
3
23
5
48
3
16
202
11
216
4
18
379
115
167
80
237
30
135
1,295
109
712
113
311
518
323
235
38
17,462
163
3,269
213
151
271
187
446
142
72
794
150
1,253
83
353
7,793
316
91
60
333
190
7,189
160
530
833
167
189
367
341
137
182
247
2,727
155
20
100
1,479
224
305
38
322
232
422
192
155
25
767
470
283
483
70
1,166
585
221
388
232
90
792
94
1,705
479
26
401
See footnotes at end of table.
7.28
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Tabic 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:, 1 948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Peksonnel
City
Popuktion
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Thousand
[}^umbcT) dollars)
Receipts,
entire
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thoiuand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[>tumbgT)| iHumbcr)
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Payroll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Estab'
lish-
menta
(Thousand
(Numbgr]| dollari)
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
propnc-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Qjumbcr)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(pollars)
9,660
9,794
6,901
8,818
21,636
29,510
16,543
28,852
14,706
Paragould, Ark
Paris, 111
Paris, Ky
Paris, Tenn
Paris, Tex
Parliereburg, W. Va..
Park Ridge, lU
Parma, Ohio
Parsons, Kans
Pasadena, Calif
Pasadena, Tex
Pascagoula, Hiss....
Pasco, Wash
Passaic, N.J
Patchogue, N.Y
Paterson, N.J
Paulsboro, N.J
Pauls Valley, Okla. .
Pawhuska, Okla
Paiirtucket, R.I
Peabody , Mass
Pecos, Tex
Peekskill, N.Y
Pekiu, 111
Pendleton, Greg
•Pennsauken twp.N.J.^
Perms Grove, N.J
Penn Yon, N.Y
Pensacola, Fla
Peoria, 111
Perry, Iowa
Perry, Okla
Perth Amboy, N.J
Peru, 111
Peru, Ind
Petaluma, Calif
Petersburg, Va
Petoakey, Mich
Phenlx City, Ala
Philadelphia, Pa
Philllpsburg, N.J...
Phoenix, Ariz
Phoenixville, Pa....
Picayune, Miss
Pierre, S. Dak
PDteville, Ky
Pine Bluff, Ark
Pipestone, Hiim
Piqua, Ohio
Pltcalm, Pa
Pitman, N.J
Pittsburg, Calif
Pittsburg, Kans
Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsfield, Mass
Plttston, Pa
Plains twp., Pa.^.. .
Plainfield, N.J
Plainview, Tex
Plant City, Fla
Plattevllle, Wis
Plattsburg, N.Y
Pleasantville, N.J. .
Plymouth, Ind
Plymouth town, Mass.
Plymouth, Mich
Plymouth, Pa
Pocatello, Idaho. . . .
Pomona, Calif
PoD?>ano, Fla
Ponca City, Okla....
Pontiac, 111
Pontiac, Mich
Poplar Bluff, Mo
Portage, Wis
Portales, N. Mex
Port Angeles, Wash..
Port Arthur, Tex....
Port Chester, N.Y...
Port Clinton, Ohio..
Portervllle, Calif..
Port Huron, Mich
Port Jervls, N.Y
Portland, Ind
Portland, Maine
Portland, Ore^
Port Lavaca, Tex....
Port Neches, Tex....
Portsmouth, N.H
Portsmouth, Ohio....
See footnotes at end of table.
104,087
102
22, 4U
9
10,797
10
10,177
5
57,851
50
7,359
6
139,423
101
7,8iO
3
6,867
4
5,307
5
81,180
54
22,647
11
8,054
3
17,746
11
21,912
12
11,701
9
22,753
7
6,678
8
5,479
6
43,293
23
111,523
63
6,161
5
5,155
6
41,291
28
8,691
4
13,281
17
10,390
9
34,948
25
6,431
8
23,285
6
2,064,794
1,590
18,909
6
105,442
76
12,913
13
6,717
5
5,690
4
5,162
8
37,147
29
5,256
6
17,426
15
5,863
7
6,993
3
12,662
10
19,371
18
673,763
395
53,055
31
14,992
10
12,543
7
42,212
38
14,023
11
9,208
5
5,718
6
17,726
9
12,032
6
6,707
5
13,652
11
6,649
4
13,026
9
25,832
7
35,157
31
5,708
3
20,185
19
8,968
U
73,112
49
15,120
10
7,283
4
8,093
7
U,172
8
57,377
42
23,969
21
5,538
10
6,857
9
35,597
21
9,348
7
7,050
7
76,936
65
371,011
278
5,062
3
5,447
5
18,793
16
36,663
31
39
37
908
60
20
44
311
52
619
13
14
20
233
34
19
62
81
69
24
24
23
139
629
162
20
53
44
105
45
20
8,296
29
843
27
11
17
29
127
36
76
15
21
41
71
3,281
222
30
8
320
53
37
18
54
25
16
46
9
21
41
182
3
66
51
232
40
24
20
43
176
100
32
54
121
20
20
480
2,076
4
U
84
94
18
7
U
95
17
215
2
4
5
54
5
6
24
26
30
3
3
6
51
266
3
3
45
11
45
14
3
2,560
7
344
5
1
6
9
46
9
23
2
2
9
24
1,247
68
121
12
14
4
20
7
2
15
3
14
54
11
48
29
3
16
38
3
3
190
22
61
6
6
32
4
16
9
23
7
7
1,639
7
73
14
6
3
9
31
6
16
7
398
30
10
7
36
11
6
280
3
31
6
5
9
180
11
9
6
63
10
140
2
3
4
39
4
3
16
20
18
2
3
5
44
138
4
3
32
1
1
1,495
7
5
46
19
3
10
25
2
3
128
473
676
130
109
534
711
286
157
160
7,818
372
149
254
1,938
317
4,351
46
64
100
1,101
81
115
554
527
606
57
59
120
1,179
5,352
69
63
878
36
253
264
865
188
60
51,356
5
156
2
6,514
3
85
2
14
250
860
233
509
32
2
75
5
188
20
471
727
24,374
37
1,359
2,456
295
253
44
279
130
36
293
79
448
1,115
20
14
524
10
261
45
1,256
13
323
10
352
120
161
1,221
699
75
438
815
55
57
3,987
19,402
34
499
553
Portsmouth, Va , .
Port Tounsend, Wash..
Potsdam, N.Y
Pottstown, Pa
Pottsvllle, Pa
Pougbkeepsie, N.Y....
Pratt, Kans
Prescott, Ariz
Presque Isle, Maine. .
Prlchard, Ala
Princeton, 111
Princeton, Ind
Princeton, N.J
Princeton, V. Va
Prospect Park, Pa..,.
ProTidence, R.I
Provo, Otah
Pueblo, Colo
PulaHki, Teon
Pulaakl, Va
Pullaan, Vesli
PunJwutawney, Pa
Putnam city. Conn....
Puyallup, VasJi
Quakertown, Pa
Qulncy, 111
Quincy, Mass
Racine, Vis
Radford, Va
Ralway, N.J
Raleigh, N.C
Randolph town, Mase.^
Rapid City, S. Dak. . .
Rarltan, N.J
Raton, N. Mex
Ravenna, Ohio
Rawlins, Wyo
RaymondvlUe, Tex....
Reading town, Mass.^.
Reading, Ohio
Reading, Pa
Red Bank, N.J
Redding, Calif
Redlands, Calif
Red Lion, Pa
Red Oak, Iowa
Redondo Beach, Calif
Red Wing, Minn
Redwood, Calif
Reldsville, N.C
Reno, Nev
Rensselaer, N.Y
Renton, Wash
Revere, Mass
Rhinelander, Wis
Rice Lake, Wis
Richmond, Calif
Richmond, Ind
Richmond, Ky
Richmond, Va
Richmond Heights, Mo
RIchwood, W. Va
Ridgefield, N.J
Rldgefield Park, N. J..
Rldgewood, N.J
Ridgway, Pa
Ripon, Wis
River Forest, 111...,
River Rouge, Mich....
Riverside, Calif
Riverside, 111
Roanoke, Ala
Roanoke , Va
Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
Robstown, Tex
Robinson, 111
Roohelle, 111
Rochester, Minn
Rochester, N.H
Rochester, N.Y
Rochester, Pa
Rookford, 111
Rock Hill, .S.C
Rock Island, 111
Rockland, Maine
71,294
5,276
7,489
22,616
23,642
40,975
7,505
6,734
9,945
18,919
5,737
7,636
12,160
8,317
5,851
247,700
28,899
63,561
5,760
9,136
11,979
8,902
8,165
9,967
5,682
41,402
83,190
70,749
8,979
21,287
65,123
10,007
25,179
5,158
7,927
9,783
7,385
9,135
13,379
7,824
109,062
12,710
10,137
18,411
5,087
6,451
25,203
10,626
25,342
11,760
32,225
10,745
16,039
36,663
8,728
6,911
99,218
39,504
10,217
229,906
14,827
5,306
8,306
12,001
17,467
6,251
5,610
11,067
20,366
46,399
9,130
5,419
91,089
3,123
7,248
6,405
5,415
29,634
13,768
331,252
7,169
92,503
24,472
48,594
9,138
256
12
34
6
7
4
13
7
7
U
35
46
39
5
14
54
3
12
3
6
10
5
4
5
3
U5
17
10
11
7
5
11
4
10
14
30
4
7
15
4
5
33
42
21
15
243
14
63
13
32
147
11
15
128
139
235
32
59
48
26
11
10
82
33
21
1,240
31
171
35
24
28
36
44
29
47
190
276
271
19
54
353
16
38
6
24
40
21
13
34
11
737
133
78
22
73
42
83
39
277
10
53
57
40
60
167
153
42
1,087
34
U
8
34
173
17
33
67
41
263
10
12
388
34
30
31
21
173
48
1,714
41
496
79
171
40
M
422
9
40
9
7
13
7
13
11
12
59
112
95
4
19
M
11
5
5
12
2
229
42
27
28
1
5
30
16
34
11
98
1
19
12
22
30
55
4Cf
U
415
15
2
3
6
74
W
13
30
10
100
166
U
7
3
1
64
11
582
6
165
26
55
16
5
7
9
6
3
252
12
35
47
1
4
19
34
49
6
U
10
4
3
1
18
7
5
248
7
37
5
10
7
6
9
11
7
7
3
4
4
4
8
3
T
141
140
16
29
11
13
13
15
7
1
5
4
U
18
6
5
n
18
18
14
31
46
4
1
6
8
15
15
4
14
4
17
34
30
41
30
10
12
171
302
6
8
3
3
3
3
6
3
15
41
7
1
2
8
6
16
8
11
31
60
4
2
5
49
117
8
10
6
5
14
3
6
2
21
36
16
7
245
309
13
4
64
99
12
15
31
34
8
11
CITIES
7.29
Tabic 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:. 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
est.
Population
1950
Esub-
hsh-
mcnt5
{Thousand
.Humbcrj dolliTs)
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
yeiT
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors, *
Novem-
ber
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
City
Population
1950
Esub-
lish-
ments
{Thousand
(>tumber]| dolUrr)
Receipts,
entire
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dotlarr)
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(7<umber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(><umber)
Payroll,
woricwcek
ended
iKarest
Nov. 15
(Dollar.)
Rockland towi, Maas.^
Rock Springs, Wyo....
RockvlUe, Hi
Rockvllle Centre, N.T.
Rockvllle, Conn
Rocky Hount; N.C
Rocky River, Olilo
Bolla, Ho
RcBe, Qa
Rene, N.Y
Roseburg, Oreg
Hosclle, K.J
Roselle Park, N.J
Rosenburg, Tex
RosevlUe, Calir
Rooevllle, Mich
Roswell, N. Mei
Royal Oak, Hlch
Rumford Falls
village, Maine. 1...
Rushvllle, Iiul
Russell , Kana
Ruaaellville, Ala
Rusaellvllle, Ark
Rustoo, La
Rutherford, N.J
Rutland city, Vt
Rye, N.I
Saco, Maine
Sacraaento, Calif. . . .
Saginaw, Mich
St. Albans city, Vt..
St. Albans, V. Va
St. Augustine, Fla...
St. Bernard, Ohio
St. Charles, lU
St. Charles, Mo
St. Clair, Pa
St. Clair Shores,
Mich
St. Cloud, Minn
St. Johnsbury village
7t
St. Joseph, Hlch
St. Joaeph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Louis Park, Minn.
St. Marys, Ohio
St. Marys, Pa
St. Paul, Minn
St. Peter, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla. .
Salamanca, N.Y
Salan, HI
Sal^, Mass
Salm, N.J
Salem, Ohio
Salon, Oreg
Sales, Va
Sallna, Kans
Salinas, Calif
Salisbury, Md
Sallabury, N.C
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex
San Benito, Tex
San Bernardino, Calif .
San Bruno, Calif
San Buenaventura,
Calif
San Carlos, Calif....
San Diego, Calif
SiDd Sprite, Okla. .•
Sandusky, Ohio
San Femandc, Calif..
Sanford, Fla
Sanford, N.C
San Francisco, Calif.
San Gabriel, Calif...
San Jose, Calif
San Leendro, Calif.. ^
San Lula Obispo,
Calif
San Marcoa, Tex
San Merino, Calif
San Mateo, Calif
8,9^?
10.785
22,27i
8,020
27, 6«
11,086
9,3U
29, 617
41,379
8,205
17,646
u,5a
5,758
8,715
15,801
25,572
46,817
9,915
6,754
6,471
6,019
6,U5
10,346
17,394
17,647
U,745
10,349
135,761
92,352
8,571
9,853
13,418
7,067
6,691
14,307
5,863
19,785
28,375
7,367
10,123
75,572
852,623
22,495
6,211
7,852
309,474
7,766
95,712
8,850
6,108
41,842
9,077
12,683
43,064
6,820
26, 141
13,895
15,109
19,999
181,718
51,889
406,811
13,264
62,792
12,409
16,535
14,339
321,485
6,982
29,060
12,858
11,742
10,004
760,753
20,204
95,044
27,498
14,162
9,961
U,199
41,536
6
13
6
9
40
746
6
4
15
160
5
91
5
6
41
9
7
29
4
22
13
15
19
80
41
193
4
43
5
4
241
5
19
U
10
5
630
14
76
39
25
26
237
25
137
52
18
123
79
48
22
47
9
40
18
99
97
17
25
U
18
17
20
79
135
68
15
894
244
37
15
60
U
18
46
10
12
76
35
55
273
4,160
44
28
33
1,219
11
596
16
24
213
50
48
217
14
113
108
99
83
701
186
1,656
18
319
32
130
19
1,594
24
102
56
28
41
5,060
90
565
121
68
26
109
213
53
20
(a)
345
73
10
4
20
4
(a)
9
16
125
1,484
15
9
2
204
1
6
58
17
21
83
3
43
33
26
27
310
62
2
544
6
28
15
18
1,835
33
182
10
5
19
13
10
8
104
55
10
4
4
15
158
5
93
8
5
41
252
5
19
13
12
4
647
16
79
2
27
23
1
6
4
10
2
3
13
35
10
161
50
10
5
16
1
5
15
2
138
1
4
10
14
37
4
25
20
17
23
153
48
426
3
67
2
315
4
16
9
3
9
835
16
96
250
66
119
1,885
51
1,174
338
85
915
573
207
408
53
240
95
684
857
25
189
181
151
35
65
449
992
373
7,336
1,481
184
86
412
35
245
339
2
414
209
324
2,200
29,594
307
211
9,239
61
3,960
23
127
1,250
311
4U
1,597
61
815
700
500
522
6,094
1,176
13,723
53
2,314
378
803
38
11,434
152
529
284
105
310
39,596
660
3,872
784
365
146
775
1,887
San Pablo, Calif
San Rafael, Calif
Santa Ana, Calif....
Santa Barbara, Calif
Santa Cruz, Calif...
Santa Fe, N. Mex. ...
Santa Maria, Calif..
Santa HoDlca, Calif.
Santa Paula, Calif..
Santa Ross, Calif...
Sapulpa. Okla
Saranac Lake, N.Y
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Saugus town, Mass.^..
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
Savanna, 111
Savannah, Ga
Sayre, Pa
Sayrevllle, N.J
Scarsdsle, N.Y
Schenectady, N.Y
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Scotia, N.Y
Scottdale, Pa
Scottabluff, Nebr
Scranton, Pa
Searcy, Ark
Seattle, Wash
Sedalla, Mo
Sequin, Tex
Selna, Ala
Selma, Calif
Seminole, Okla
Seneca Falls, N.Y
Sewlckley, Pa
Seymour, Ind
Shaker Heights, Ohio.
Shaler twp., Pa.^....
Shamokin, Pa
Sharon, Pa
Sharpsburg, Pa
Sharpsville, Pa
Shawano, Wis
Shawnee, Okla
Sheboygan, Wis
Sheffield, Ala
Shelby, N.C
Shelby, Ohio
Shelbyvllle, Ind
Shelbyvllle, Term
Shenandoah, Iowa
Shenandoah, Pa
Sheridan, Wyo
Sherman, Tex
Shlllington, Pa
Shippensburg, Pa
Shorewood, Wla
Shreveport, La
Sidney, Ohio
Sierra Madre, Calif..
Sikeston, Mo
Silver City, N. Mex..
Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux Falls, 5. Dak..
Skokle, 111
Smithfield, N.C
Snyder, Tex
Sonerset , Ky
Sotneraet, Pa
Somersworth, N .H
Somervllle, Masa
Somervllle, N.J
South Anboy, N.J
South Bend, Ind
South Boston, Va
Eouthbridge town.
Mass.'
South Charleston,
W. Va
South Euclid, Ohio...
South Gate, Calif
South Hadley town,
Mass.'...
14,511
13,830
45,534
44,764
21,848
27,547
10,403
71,299
11,039
17,905
U,018
6,900
18,705
15,434
17,146
17,750
5,037
119,689
7,682
10,323
13,086
92,070
6,608
7,854
6,245
12,833
124,747
6,002
462,440
20,269
9,696
22,629
5,938
a,853
6,629
5,730
9,635
27,980
16,399
16,884
26,305
7,292
5,397
5,869
24,457
42,485
10,728
15,508
7,905
11,727
9,461
6,917
15,792
11,402
20,073
5,058
5,710
16,105
125,426
11,413
7,288
11,663
7,019
84,035
52,161
14,821
5,574
12,012
7,068
5,940
6,909
102,254
11,566
8,430
115,698
6,079
16,6?7
15,415
50,684
10,122
U
42
40
12
11
6
55
7
17
11
13
24
17
5
U
3
119
7
4
68
7
4
5
12
99
7
306
12
U
102
295
328
97
82
49
480
35
166
33
52
115
60
13
31
13
385
18
11
95
446
11
9
23
58
432
32
29
56
29
35
19
26
32
241
17
59
133
8
16
28
107
179
21
55
27
56
36
27
32
44
61
16
18
150
505
42
40
43
38
426
203
27
33
33
30
13
21
171
68
8
446
54
29
44
112
2
38
87
128
33
41
21
207
7
55
7
16
39
14
2
6
4
127
4
(a)
40
155
2
5
13
122
11
771
21
6
22
9
17
2
122
4
9
16
4
11
16
5
6
10
25
2
3
65
213
11
19
10
16
182
74
156
24
12
25
17
5
12
3
119
13
100
7
305
12
6
6
4
10
6
6
13
10
1
20
58
68
16
25
9
109
4
31
10
29
7
2
6
3
112
21
90
3
4
10
r/
10
390
16
6
20
5
9
1
3
4
62
2
13
4
7
10
21
1
2
35
148
108
46
102
U
See footnotes at end of tahle.
7.30
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Pebsonnel
City
Population
1950
(Thousand
[Humherj dollars)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
doJlars)
Paid
employees,
workwe^
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[Number]] Clumber)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Payroll,
workweek
coded
nearest
Nov. 15
{DoUaTs) i
City
Popuhtian
1950
(Thoiuond
(Xumbcfj doUdTi)
Estab-
Ii«h'
ments
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
doUars)
Pud
employees,
workweek
ended
oeareat
Nov. 130
(XunUxr)} (Jjumber)
Active
toe-
Novem-
ber o|
Payroll,
workweek
ended
Dearest
Nov. 15
South Haven, Mich
South Milwaukee, Wis.
South Norfoli, Va
South Orange, N.J....
South Pasadena, Calif.
South River, N.J
South St. Paul, Minn.
South San Francisco,
Calif
South Wllllajnsport,Pa.
Spanish Fork, Utah. . .
Sparks, Nev
Sparta, Wis
Spartanburg, S.C
Spencer, Iowa
Spencer town, Mass.^.
Spokane, Wash
Sprtngdale, Ark
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mass....
^rlngfield. Mo
Springfield, Ohio....
Springfield, Oreg. . . .
Springfield, Tenn....
Sprlngvllle, Utah. . . .
Stamford, Conn
Stamford, Tex
State College, Pa
Stateshoro, Ga
Statesville, N.C
Staunton, Va
Steel ton. Pa
StephenvlHe, Tex....
Sterling, Colo
Sterling, 111
Steubenvllle, Ohio...
Stevens Point, Wis...
Stillwater, Minn
StiUwater, Okla
Stockton, Calif
Stoneham town, Mass.^
Storm Lake, Iowa
Stoughton town , Mass . ^
Stowe twp., Pa.^
Stratford town, Conn. ^
Streator, 111
Stroudsburg, Pa
Struthers , Ohio
Sturgeon Bay, Wis....
Sturgis, Mich
Stuttgart, Ark
Suffolk, Va
Sullivan, Ind
Sulphur, La
Sulphur Springs, Tex.
Suomit, 111
Summit, N.J
Sumter, S.C
Sunbury, Pa
Sunnyvale, Calif
Superior, Wis
Susanville, Calif
Swampscott town.
Mans.'
Sweetwater, Tex
Swissvale, Pa
Swoyerville, Pa
Sylacauga, Ala
Syracuse, N.Y...*
Tacoma, Wash
Takoma Park, Md
Talladega, Ala
Tallahassee, Fla
Tallulah, La
Tamaqua, Pa
Tampa, Fla
Tarboro, N.C
Tarentum, Pa
Tarrant City, Ala
Tarrytown, N.Y
Taunton, Mass
Taylor, Tex
Taylorvllle, 111
Jeaneck twp., N.J.'..
Tell City, Ind
Tempe, Ariz
Temple, Tex
Tenafly, N..J..
Terre Haute, Ind
Terrell, Tex
5,596
12,826
10,408
15,175
16,950
U,323
15,996
19,250
6,342
5,227
8,172
5,878
36,674
7,421
7,047
160,484
5,836
80,832
162,601
66,302
78,029
10,771
6,540
6,481
73,584
5,806
17, 142
6,089
16,763
19,884
12,564
7,065
7,470
12,761
35,695
16,550
7,643
20,155
71,660
13,208
6,930
11,139
12,261
33,620
16,442
6,313
11,905
6,913
7,789
7,094
12,287
5,430
5,991
8,994
8,949
17,890
19,812
15,600
9,849
35,091
5,320
11,535
13,580
16,467
7,793
9,618
220,067
142,975
13,301
13,186
27,158
7,775
11,491
124,073
8,069
9,540
7,560
8,819
40,056
9,083
9,124
32,789
5,768
7,688
24,970
9i619
64,047
11,553
37
12
7
83
6
60
114
58
50
5
3
4
24
6
9
5
14
U
10
5
8
9
17
11
4
7
48
5
132
82
6
11
11
4
9
95
23
26
28
114
63
45
18
25
5
4
16
21
214
57
17
558
20
426
890
343
238
19
17
14
315
33
48
25
63
99
19
14
32
72
160
77
25
19
25
9
38
82
46
13
23
56
31
46
16
11
30
12
151
43
80
12
106
20
23
56
22
5
36
921
400
31
43
68
20
19
522
39
36
8
62
93
13
45
93
23
22
93
23
204
25
81
10
4
205
7
156
320
105
Ul
3
7
3
U5
3
174
5
W
300
127
6
9
21
43
12
7
89
6
62
no
70
46
6
4
5
28
139
80
6
14
12
3
9
98
11
10
4
11
21
7
11
15
10
5
14
7
47
5
113
4
97
200
84
93
2
3
1
61
166
76
5
10
15
6
2
134
162
201
177
632
566
191
65
14
145
1,537
233
3,843
92
3,266
6,490
2,191
2,819
72
140
63
2,399
211
416
144
428
777
94
52
444
1,167
680
142
75
3,627
90
176
39
228
560
m
310
3
SO
1
194
7
251
5
114
354
96
25
872
13
281
11
234
1
30
29
769
2
72
87
365
141
291
5,909
2,604
U9
185
441
154
32
3,859
213
173
25
346
468
85
158
875
30
129
637
106
1,254
189
Texarkana, Ark . ,Tex . .
Texarkana, Ark
Texarkana, Tex
Texas City, Tex
The Dalles, Oreg
Thlbodaux, La
Thief River Falls,
Minn
Thcmaston, Ga
Thomasvllle, Qa
Thanasville, N.C
Three Rivers, Mieh. ..
Throop, Pa
Tiffin, Ohio
Tlfton, Ga
Tipton, Ind
Tltusvllle, Pa
Toccoa, Ga
Toledo, Ohio
Tonawanda, N.T
Toppenlah, Wash
Toronto, Ohio
Torrance, Calif
Tracy, Calif
Traverse City, Mich. .
Trenton, Mo
Trenton, N.J
Trinidad, Colo
Troy, Ala
Troy, N.Y
Troy, Ohio
Tuckahoe, N.Y
Tucson, Ariz
Tucumcari, N. Mex
Tulare, Calif
Tullahoma, Tenn
Tulsa, Okla
Tupelo, Miss
Tupper Lake, N.Y
Turlock, Calif.'.
Turtle Creek, Pa
Tuscaloosa, Ala
Tuscumbla, Ala
Tuskegee, Ala
Twin Falls, Idaho
Two Rivers, Wis
Tyler, Tex
Tyrone, Pa
Uhrichsvllle, Ohio...
Uklah, Calif.:
Union, S.C
Union twp., N.J.'....
Onion City, N.J
Union City, Tenn
Uniontown, Pa
University City, Mo. .
University Park, Tex.
Upland, Calif
Upper Darby twp. Pa.'
Urbana, 111
Urbane, Ohio
Utlca, N.Y
Uvalde, Tex
Uxbridge town, Mass.'
Valdoeta, Ga
Vallejo, Calif
Valley City, N.Dak...
Valley Stream, N.Y. . .
Valparaiso, Ind
Van Buren, Ark
Vancouver, Wash
Vandalla, 111
Vandergrlft, Pa
Van Wert, Ohio
Ventnor City, N« J...
Vermillion, S. Dak...
Vernon, Tex
Verona, N.J
Vlcksburg, Miss
Victoria, Tex
Vidalla, Ga
Villa Park, 111
Vine, Platte, La
Vlncennes, Ind
40,490
15, 833
24,657
16,577
7,645
7,733
6,923
6,580
14,446
U,126
6,757
5,871
18,943
6,817
5,632
8,921
6,788
301,358
U,610
5,247
7,258
22,206
8,455
16,679
6,U0
127,867
12,206
8,474
71,659
10,628
5,999
45,064
8,369
12,367
7,521
180,586
11,507
5,449
6,221
12,347
46,364
6,722
6,840
17,544
9,890
38,864
8,200
6,609
6,135
9,699
37,989
55,322
7,632
20,423
39,595
23, 823
9,166
85,078
22,995
8,439
101,479
8,659
7,005
20,004
23,164
6,823
26,833
U,966
6,399
41,449
5,480
9,581
10,317
8,104
5,328
12,684
10,910
27,344
16, 102
5,827
8,807
6,618
18,798
9
3
3
18
6
3
6
7
236
7
3
3
12
5
15
8
125
43
9
3
38
4
9
7
113
9
4
5
5
21
3
7
11
6
37
12
7
5
10
8
40
12
26
24
13
5
55
108
41
67
19
46
13
21
27
43
37
19
5
67
29
19
29
39
1,494
26
U
11
47
28
65
29
707
36
37
306
39
16
392
28
52
25
880
38
12
21
14
101
17
U
78
44
167
21
28
26
16
54
258
46
\U,
210
279
35
364
51
49
406
22
U
69
160
20
50
41
15
87
24
27
46
31
12
51
28
92
85
19
19
5
85
4
U
16
12
5
1
21
U
7
8
U
498
7
2
1
10
12
7
224
11
19
109
U
6
L47
10
15
■6
364
9
2
(z)
2
19
90
15
42
82
151
14
120
16
10
135
9
3
35
59
7
12
U
3
23
6
2
14
12
3
14
7
40
25
5
6
9
3
3
IS
3
2
6
6
228
7
3
3
li
6
14
7
118
i
37
4
10
6
116
9
4
5
4
23
3
3
10
10
11
3
1
15
11
6
6
U
M3
5
1
1
5
6
10
5
U6
12
21
66
10
5
97
4
U
6
229
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.31
Table 7E.— BEAUTY SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE:. 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAV RoLL.^AND PERSONNEL
City
Population
1950
7{umbCT;J dolUrs)
Esob-
ll9h-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
{Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(NumbcT)j (Humbcr)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUrs)
City
Paid
Populaoon
1950
EsQb-
iub-
ments
(Xumber
Receipts,
entire
year
dollori)
P»y roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Qiumbcr)
employees
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>(umbcr)
i3,053
43
351
98
AB
59
7,206
3
8
3
3
3
6,423
6
21
3
7
4
5,065
6
23
5
6
4
20,398
4
17
6
3
4
7,551
3
14
1
4
1
19,042
13
41
9
10
8
6,775
9
43
9
10
5
5,740
4
10
1
4
2
6,753
5
15
3
5
3
32,695
10
53
22
9
17
11,574
6
44
11
6
7
58,447
62
333
94
64
55
14, 626
4
35
18
4
11
43,501
50
508
166
57
82
5,085
3
27
12
2
5
9,235
4
12
3
3
2
23,866
16
162
64
19
35
166,306
109
592
235
111
134
57,709
45
216
66
47
68
5,468
7
44
9
7
5
76,638
65
359
113
69
90
31,281
24
148
44
26
25
6,726
5
21
5
5
4
8,559
15
65
15
16
14
44,964
28
183
73
21
55
13,565
11
59
14
12
11
7,353
7
34
9
6
4
7,469
5
49
18
4
11
9,338
6
29
6
5
3
5,574
6
37
10
5
8
5,316
5
24
9
4
6
18,184
19
137
50
19
25
109, 907
118
670
233
115
150
44,975
42
134
37
43
50
7,412
9
40
12
10
9
22,964
21
104
43
19
45
8,099
6
19
2
6
2
6,477
4
13
3
•4
2
5,467
3
24
10
2
6
9,157
6
25
9
6
7
15,567
10
81
27
12
16
13, 766
15
65
22
13
17
8,046
10
21
1
11
3
10, 238
8
37
15
7
8
12,545
20
271
113
21
4S
24,965
17
78
25
14
21
6,498
4
11
3
4
2
86,816
62
339
139
57
99
8,263
U
61
22
13
16
8,219
10
39
13
9
9
19,494
7
25
5
7
4
6,256
5
5
5
13,518
8
77
32
6
19
20,269
6
25
13
4
8
35,660
10
40
8
10
6
10,909
7
40
14
5
8
9,318
8
73
30
5
19
6,271
5
23
3
6
2
10,217
11
32
5
9
4
7,183
6
32
11
6
9
5,896
5
16
<
5
2
50,186
46
197
54
45
39
13,896
13
85
35
12
23
201,885
143
997
355
146
237
7,907
6
20
6
5
7
36,666
13
81
23
14
12
5,405
8
29
8
8
6
12,871
10
43
14
10
10
38,375
32
177
61
30
35
7,704
5
32
10
5
7
7,933
11
36
13
11
11
11,322
5
17
2
5
1
5,225
4
16
5
5
7
152,532
58
37?
135
61
91
6,189
5
18
8
5
5
59,704
88
346
85
95
63
167,643
102
696
287
94
181
18,267
10
73
26
9
14
7,856
5
28
10
5
6
9,095
10
82
33
11
19
40,424
38
182
67
38
40
Ply roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollart)
Vineland, N.J
Vlnlta, Okla
Virginia, Minn
Virginia Beach, Va.
Vlsalia, Calir
Wabash, Ind
Waco, Tex
Wadsworth, ' Ohio
Wal^eton, N. Dak
Wakefield town, Mass. ^
Walla Walla, Wash...
Wallingford thorough,
Corm
Walpole town, Mass.^
UalthaiD, Mass
Wapakoneta, Ohio....
Ware town, Mass.^....
Warren, Ohio
Warren, Pa
Warren town, R.I.^...
Warrensburg, Mo
Warsaw, Ind
Warwick, H.I
Washington, D.C..
Washington, Ind..
Washington, Iowa.
Washington, Mo
Washington, N.C..
Washington, Pa...
Washington Court
House, Ohio....
Waterhury, Conn..
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown town, Mass.
Watertown, N.Y
Watertown, S. Dak...
Watertown, Wis
Waterville, Maine
Watervliet, N.Y
Watsonville, Calif...
Waukegan, 111
Waukesha, Wis
Waupun, Wis
Wausau, Wis
Wauwatosa, Wis..
Waver ly, Iowa . . .
Waverly, N.Y
Waxahachie, Tex.
Waycross, Ga. —
Wayne, Mich
Waynesboixs, Pa..
Waynesboro, Va. .
Waynesburg, Pa
Waynesvllle, N.C
Weatherford, Tex
Webb, Missouri
Webster town, Mass.^.
Webster City, Iowa
Webster Groves, Mo...
Weirton, W. Va
Welch, w. Va
Wellesley town, Mass. ^
Wellsburg, W. Va
Wellston, Ohio
Wellsville, N.Y
WellsvlUe, Ohio
Wenatchee, Wash
Weslaco, Tex
West Allis, Wis
West Bend, Wis
Westbrook , Maine
West Chester, Pa
Westerly town, H.I.^.
Western Springs, 111.
Westfield, Mass
Westfield, N.J
West Frankfort, 111..
West Hartford town,
Conn.^
West Haven town, Com,^
West Hazleton, Pa
West Lafayette, Ind..
West Meiiq)hi3, Ark....
Westminster, Md
West ^ton^oe, La
West New York, N.J...
Weston, W. Va
West Orange, N.J
8,128
6,501
12,332
5,344
11,690
10,594
84,300
7,943
5,090
19,600
24,071
11,943
8,865
47, 198
5,771
7,495
49, 674
14,747
8,506
6,845
6,589
43,027
797,670
10,949
5,880
6,860
9,616
25,898
10,457
104,242
64,354
37,339
34,280
12,662
12,393
18,232
15,036
11,516
39,099
21,186
6,725
30,386
33,300
5,097
6,031
11, 196
18,842
9,372
10,321
12,337
5,494
5,288
8,053
6,886
13,215
7,604
23,289
24,143
6,545
20,847
5,777
5,687
6,358
7,856
12,965
7,487
42,945
6,845
12,280
15,109
12,354
6,353
20,961
21,335
11,251
44,401
31,876
6,982
11,321
9,087
6,137
10,236
37,754
8,923
28,624
12
9
572
11
70
21
39
70
80
24
324
37
25
59
48
21
176
22
21
174
64
25
32
45
34
6,004
37
18
28
115
43
486
305
60
142
66
43
67
5
72
146
138
26
125
170
9
16
36
56
27
51
52
30
28
40
18
60
29
67
17
39
170
16
14
40
9
53
23
113
49
33
74
57
13
55
117
28
225
46
10
14
14
165
32
55
16
6
7
23
22
6
127
8
7
19
57
19
4
6
13
6
2,713
14
2
11
28
10
172
129
13
42
25
11
119
7
1
13
10
541
7
6
3
6
33
9
59
41
16
27
1,413
9
3
2
10
29
322
100
175
370
810
107
2,451
192
141
350
710
116
1,267
34
79
1,115
419
63
93
266
155
54,409
238
121
55
200
566
181
3,531
3,189
258
803
465
197
513
396
1,118
1,189
173
1,123
1,369
30
101
63
277
145
226
405
171
205
117
90
177
115
273
90
306
1,526
59
27
138
195
715
252
126
464
345
62
323
834
141
2,336
142
20
73
45
231
20
1,089
50
392
West Paljn Beach, Fla.
West Pittston, Pa
West Point, Miss
West Reading, Pa
West Springfield
town, Mass. ^
West View, Pa
West Warwick town,
B.I.'
Westwood, N.J
West York, Pa
Wewoka, Okla
Weymouth town, Mass.^
Wheaton, 111
Wheeling, W. Va
Whltefish Bay, Wis...
White Plains, N.Y
Whitewater, Wis
Whiting, Ind
Whittier, Calif
Wichita, Kans
Wichita Falls, Tex...
Wildwood, N.J
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Wilklnsburg, Pa
Williamsburg, Va
Williamson, W. Va
Wllliamsporl, Pa
Willlmantic, Conn.^..
WlUiston, N. Dak
Wllliston Park, N.Y. .
Wlllmar, Minn
Willoughby, Ohio
Wlljnerdlng, Pa
Wllmette, 111
Wilmington, Del
Wilmington, N.C
Wilmington, Ohio
Wilson, N.C
Wilson, Pa
Winchendon town,Ma3s.^
Winchester, Ind
Winchester, Ky
Winchester town,Mess.^
Winchester, Va
Windber, Pa
Winfield, Kans
Winnetka, 111
Winona, Minn
Winslow, Ariz
Winston-Salem, N.C...
Winter Haven, Fla....
Winter Park, Fla
Winthrop town,Masa.^.
Winton, Pa
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Wobum, Mass
Woodbridge twp.,N.J.'
Woodbury, N.J
Woodland, Calif
Wood-Ridge, N.J
Wood River, 111
Woodstock, 111
Woodward , Okla
Woonsocket, R.I
Wooster, Ohio
Worcester, Mass
Worthington, Minn....
Wyandotte, Mich
^heville, Va
Xenia, Ohio
Yakima, Wash
Yankton, S. Dak
Yazoo City, Miss
Yeadon, Pa
Yoakum, Tex
Yonkers, N.Y
York, Nebr
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
YpsllantI, Mich
Yuba City, Calif
Yuma, Ariz
Zanesvllle, Ohio
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
z Less than $500.
1 Classified as urban -jnder special rule.
7.32
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7F.— CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS fEXC. RUG CLEANING) —SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roli, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
iXumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
iThoutand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
[>t"mber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
(Thousand
(Number)! dollars)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
(Number)
P^d
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{HumbcT}
Pay roll,
workwedt
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Aberdeen. S. Dali
Aberdeen, Wash
Abilene. Tex
Ada. Okla
Adams town. Mass.^..
Adrian. Mich
Alcron, Ohio
Alameda. Calif
Albany, Ga
Albany. N. Y
Albany. Oreg
Albemarle, N. C
Albert Lea. Minn
Albion, Mich
Alexandria, la
Alexandria , Va
Albaiabra, Calif
Alice, Tex
Aliquippa , Pa
Allentotfn, Pa
Alliance, Ohio
Alpena , Mich
Alton, 111
Amarillo, Tex
Americus , Ga
Ames, lova
Amesbury town, Ma3s.^
Amsterdam, N. Y
Anaconda, Mont
Anaheim, Calif
Anderson, Ind
Anderson, S. C
Annapolis, Md
Ann Arbor, Mioh
Anniston, Ala
Appleton, Wis
Ardmore . Okla
Arkansas City, Kans..
Arlington County, Va,'
Arlington toiiin,Has3.'
Asbury Park, K. J,...
AsheviUe, N. C
Ashland , Ky
Ashland, Ohio
Ashtabula, Ohio
Astoria , Oreg
Atchison, Kans
Athens, Ga
Athens, Ohio
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J. .
Auburn, Maine
Aubin-n, N. Y
Augusta, Ga
Augusta. Maine
Aurora, 111
Austin, Minn
A2usa, Calif
Bakersfield, Calif...
Baltimore, Md
Bangor, Maine
Barre city, Vt
Bartlesville, Okla...
Bastrop, La
Batavia, N. t
Baton Rouge, la
Battle Creek, Mich...
Bay City, Mich
Bayonne , N. J
Baytown, Tex
Beatrice, Nebr
Beaumont, Tex
Beaver Dam, Wis
Beaver Falls, Pa
Beckiey, W. Va
Bedford, Ind
Belleville, 111
Belleville, N. J
Bellingham, Wash
Bcloit, Wis
.Bend, Oreg
Benton Harbor, Mich..
Bergenfleld, N. J
Berkeley, Calif
20,976
19,475
47,102
15,935
12,027
18,402
273,189
63,425
30,967
134,382
10,076
11,751
13,488
10,395
34,685
61,604
51,284
16,414
26,067
106,233
26,112
13,053
32,176
73,737
11,367
23 ,105
10,810
32,269
11,221
14 , 522
46,809
19,718
15,016
47,279
31,150
33,892
77,831
12,887
134,900
43,984
17,035
52,208
31,228
14,277
23,093
12,220
12,759
28,102
11,604
327,090
61,642
23,078
36,667
71,507
20,900
50,508
23,035
11,072
34,540
940,205
31,473
10,866
19,262
12,775
17,807
123,957
48,469
52,372
76,657
22,927
U,788
93,715
11,833
17,335
19,255
12,566
32,701
■32,059
33,934
29,541
U,347
18,612
17,611
113,217
248
208
469
120
62
184
2,572
615
359
1,054
124
83
101
99
369
623
139
110
322
1,166
235
136
248
928
83
149
65
168
82
182
732
241
194
813
316
210
212
114
991
458
569
505
316
91
179
216
106
2,003
433
654
213
549
104
323
149
101
842
4,133
250
87
154
109
324
1,031
573
375
195
230
69
573
87
254
1,074
106
149
47
244
377
135
155
92
951
97
86
203
51
31
72
1,451
368
134
565
46
40
53
45
182
279
69
41
126
653
131
45
106
453
38
69
31
66
28
104
357
107
88
495
128
87
109
44
404
270
337
248
150
31
57
31
28
91
41
902
222
360
94
245
58
177
67
53
513
2,069
147
35
119
504
284
186
99
30
239
35
130
631
45
67
17
147
110
64
62
30
529
5
5
U
110
4
6
5
40
18
6
5
13
3
36
5
10
59
33
118
37
33
653
124
113
289
25
42
27
24
139
146
27
34
78
351
60
24
67
200
45
46
16
38
21
42
184
107
49
195
101
56
59
23
194
176
137
163
62
17
30
17
16
71
25
564
92
212
48
184
35
86
37
23
2C6
1,110
77
25
56
37
93
357
135
86
49
177
22
65
38
10
57
65
29
38
9
195
2,517
1,504
4,231
1,049
711
1,654
28,013
7.109
2,664
11,282
937
962
1.024
928
3,533
5,866
1,322
1,098
2,272
12,814
2,777
795
2,249
9,348
1,049
1,550
536
1,449
657
2,037
6,697
2,037
1,752
8,970
2,635
1,758
2,082
9?7
8,432
5,651
6,601
4,577
3.017
619
1,182
784
520
1,777
850
18,003
3,665
7,014
1.916
5,038
1,116
3,395
1,362
1,121
10,600
42,785
2,517
660
1,463
919
2,972
10,061
5,622
3,640
1,817
2,047
587
5,259
673
2,131
12,963
804
1,191
456
2,748
2,664
1.232
1.449
575
9,889
Berlin, N. H
Bervfick, Pa
Berwyn, 111
Bessemer , Ala
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly, Mass
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Biddeford, Maine....
Big Spring, Tex
Billings, Mont
Bilcxi, Miss
Binghamton, N. Y
Birmingham. Ala
Birmingham, Mich .
Bismarck, N. Dak
Blocmfield, N. J
Bloomington, 111....
Bloomington, Ind.
Bloomsbupg, Pa
Bluefield, Va.,W.Va.
Blue Island, 111
BlytheviUe, Ark....
Bogalusa, la
§oiae City, Idaho...
Boone , Iowa
Borger, Tex
Bossier City, La. . . .
Boston. Mass
Boulder, Colo
Bowling Green, Ky. . .
Bowling Green, Ohio.
Boseman, Mont
Bradenton, Fla
Bradford, Pa
Brainerd, Minn
Bremerton, Wash
Bridgeport, Conn....
Bridgeton, N. J
Bristol, Conn
Bristol, Tenn., Va...
Bristol, Tenn....,
Bristol, Va
Brockton, Mass
Brookline town,Massi
Brownsville , Tex
Brownwood, Tex
Brunswick, Ga
Bryan, Tex
Bucynis, Ohio
Buffalo, N. Y
Burbank, Calif
Burlington, Iowa
Burlington, N. C
Burlington, Vt
Butler, Pa
Butte, Mont
Cadillac, Mioh
Cairo, 111
Caldwell, Idaho
Cambridge, Md
Cambridge, Mass
Cambridge, Ohio
Camden, Ark
Camden, N. J
Canton, 111
Canton, Ohio
Cape Giradeau, Mo...
Carbondale , 111
Carlsbad, N. Mex. . . .
Carthage, Mo
Casper, Wyo
Cedar Falls, Iowa...
Cedar Rapids, Iowa..
Central Falls, R, I.
Centralla, 111
Chambersburg. Pa,...
Cbasqiaign, 111
Chanute, Kans
Charles City, Iowa..
Charleston. S. C...
Charleston, W. Va...
Charlotte, N. C
Chattanooga, Tenn. . .
Chelsea. Mass
Cheltenham twp..Pa.'
Chester, Pa
16,545
14,022
51,176
28,471
66,027
28,855
23,915
20,785
17,258
31,725
37,034
81,132
293,720
15,370
18,544
49,313
34,048
28,191
10,621
25,545
17,580
16,221
17,722
34,152
12,126
17,949
15,368
790,863
19,916
17,427
11,972
11,252
13,609
17,281
12,558
27,746-
159,352
18,385
35,873
32,618
16,721
15,897
62,856
56,952
36,176
20,140
18,086
18,072
10,289
577,393
78,318
30,639
24,495
33,039
23,511
.32,904
10,345
12,217
10,462
10,366
120,676
14,693
11,341
124,543
11,910
U6.312
21.539
10.911
17,915
11.150
23.557
14,336
72,149
23,610
13,814
17,205
39,397
10,241
10,277
68,243
72,818
133,219
130,333
39,038
22,578
65,824
21
101
5
5
9
5
. 13
3
15
93
115
191
373
91
102
378
60
222
316
155
937
3,336
335
121
365
339
241
52
525
353
176
126
538
107
243
211
4,276
277
285
113
133
141
160
76
279
1,031
345
240
335
U5
190
408
225
128
156
158
162
78
3,827
511
277
558
181
366
218
148
89
98
79
1,003
164
136
848
275
1,079
211
125
182
78
285
64
552
72
203
302
617
73
77
475
1,142
1,335
1,366
87
205
568
38
52
104
186
116
60
212
24
98
162
64
424
1,584
196
69
170
163
98
22
271
191
76
50
282
44
105
98
2,348
122
133
39
46
52
75
32
160
650
141
102
148
86
62
224
102
51
63
75
58
40
1,839
229
114
262
86
120
107
66
28
40
99
69
401
147
540
73
53
84
29
120
16
250
32
78
151
3U
26
31
198
615
654
657
48
109
299
5
14
9
14
28
m
20
41
42
155
59
26
50
13
46
81
51
205
1,134
69
35
69
79
67
14
177
35
125
29
50
73
1,103
79
97
31
27
50
42
16
57
273
35
45
93
56
37
102
47
45
47
52
40
19
1,010
91
81
274
50
63
64
31
18
18
31
234
47
42
2U
83
308
44
26
46
22
55
10
125
12
48
84
166
23
23
145
328
ilA
455
29
46
185
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.33
Table 7F.— CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS(EXC. RUG CLEANING)~SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pav toLL, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Esab-
hsh-
ments
:MumbcT)
Receipts,
enure
year
{Thousand
dollars)
P»y roll. Active
entire propne
year '°"'
NOVCDI'
ber
[Thousand
doiluK) [^lumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(><umbeT)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Estab
lish-
menta
(Humher]
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thoujand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Cbejrenne , Wyo
CMcego, lU
Chicago Heights, III.
Chickasha, Qkla
Chico, Caiif
Chlllicothe, Ohio...
ChuLa Vieta, Calif..
Cicero, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio....
Clairton, Pa
Clareawnt town,N.H.^
Clarksburg, V. Va...
Clarksdale, Miss....
ClarksTille , Tenn. . .
Clayton, Mo
Clearwater, Fla
Cleburne , Tex
Cleveland , Ohio
Cleveland, Teim
Cleveland Heights,
Ohio
Clifton, N. J
Clinton, Iowa
Clovis, N. Mei
Coffeyville, Kans...
CoUingsvood, K. J..
ColllnsvlUe, lU...
Colorado SpringsyCo^
Col ton, Calif
Colwbia, Ho
Columbia, Pa
Columbia, S. C
Columbia , Term
Columbus, Ga
Colia&busj Ind.
Columbus, Miss
Columbus, Ohio......
Concord, N. H
Concord, N. C
Conneaut, Ohio
31,807
3,606,i36
2«,369
15,753
12,210
20,121
15,8i4
67,195
500,510
19,418
12,058
31,817
16,515
16,208
15,925
15.535
12,845
905,636
12,445
58,782
64,567
30,151
17,168
17,114
15,255
11,907
45,268
14,420
31,731
11,962
85,949
10,921
79,510
18,365
17,170
374,770
27,984
16,720
10,073
Connellsville, Pa...
13,302
Ccamersvllle, Ind...
15,545
Coral Gables, Fla...
19,653
Coming, N. Y
17,723
Corona, Calif
10,219
Corpus Christl, Tex.
108,053
Corsicana, Tex
19,108
CorvalllB, Oreg
16,173
Coshocton, Ohio
11,626
Covington, K7
64,282
Crawfordsville, Ind.
12,804
Culver City, Calif. .
19,646
Cumberland, Iti
37,632
Dallas, Tex
432,927
Dal ton, Ga
15,962
Danbury city. Conn,.
22,424
Danvers to«n,Mass . ^ .
15,702
Canville, Ul
37,892
Danville, Va
34,537
Dayton, Ohio
243,108
Daytona Beach, Fla..
29,254
Dearborn, Mich
94,529
Decatur, ila
19,879
Djcatur, 111
67,801
Delaware, Ohio
11,783
Del Bio, Tex
14,191
Denlson, Tex
17,444
21,345
Denver , Colo
412,856
Detroit, Mich
1,838,517
District 1511,
Center Hill, Ga.'..
21,855
Dixon, lU
11,532
Dodge City, Kans....
11,237
DonDont, Pa
12,731
Dothan, Ala
21,556
Dover, N. H
15,911
Dover, N. J
11,210
IXl Bois, Pa
11,466
Dubuque, Iowa
49,528
Duluth, Minn
104,066
rMncan, Okla
15,260
Dunkirx, R. Y
17,955
12
218
5
10
5
7
104
4
15
6
7
9
7
5
7
5
13
136
445
30,349
206
160
233
188
187
663
5,843
144
lAl
338
232
222
462
108
115
7,891
125
441
199
214
262
106
200
160
515
78
275
92
1,116
71
1,017
164
91
4,530
ISO
159
90
232
166
513
147
51
607
192
239
333
290
128
78
475
350
5,337
156
88
137
555
585
1,389
282
663
475
322
72
4S
139
184
3,419
17,078
139
116
151
159
193
168
152
80
107
386
527
179
114
196
16,065
122
62
114
90
89
412
2,887
60
162
80
103
278
41
58
4,093
54
192
95
90
116
46
110
80
264
50
144
42
515
25
459
77
37
2,254
93
73
37
138
65
303
55
16
275
89
101
145
140
61
30
258
205
2,766
66
44
61
353
352
774
99
362
220
155
24
15
61
96
1,760
8,588
72
58
63
59
96
79
83
27
51
153
274
70
35
19
211
2
12
10
10
5
8
74
4
3
U
18
12
3
13
5
40
10
8
3
12
5
7
5
9
143
11
3
3
4
7
14
96
103
6,816
46
42
4S
49
40
135
1,381
34
40
101
65
73
119
23
34
1,819
33
84
44
46
51
33
66
44
147
32
86
24
371
20
382
52
43
50
32
77
36
126
22
9
166
56
48
79
79
31
27
119
121
1,315
55
19
33
164
216
339
55
14a
157
103
15
11
38
67
768
3,546
4,213
319,455
2,528
1,366
2,199
1,731
1,888
7,478
53,841
1,254
1,436
3,119
1,747
2,143
4,381
819
1,216
79,742
1,065
3,889
1,923
1,719
2,015
979
2,267
1,608
5,409
l.OSS
2,542
893
9,595
563
9,081
1,761
809
46,639
1,724
1,499
1,107
2,433
1,234
4,887
1,021
342
5,794
1,813
2,017
2,856
3,108
1,146
601
5,033
3,925
52,878
1,444
896
1,044
6,994
7,345
13,758
1,926
7,160
4,433
3,595
569
305
1,637
2,268
33,227
173,274
1,435
1,012
1,194
7
931
53
1,549
46
1,588
36
1,616
21
586
29
987
84
3,105
?5
4,840
47
i;620
23
716
Durant, Okla
Durham^ N. C
Dyersburg, Tenn
East Chicago, Ind...
East Cleveland, Ohio
East Detroit, Mich..
East Lansing, Mlclf .
East Liverpool, Ohio
Easton, Pa
Ea.<5t Orange, N. J...
East Point, Ga
East Providence towiL
R. I.' 7
East St. Louis, 111.
Eau Claire, Wis
Edinburg, Tex
El Centre, CaUf....
El Cerrlto, Calif...
El Dorado, Ark
El Dorado, Kans
Elgin, 111
Elizabeth, N. J
Elizabeth City, N.C.
Ellzabethton, Term. .
Elkhart, Ind
Elmira, N. 1
El Paso, Tex
El Reno, Okla
Elwood, Ind
Elyria, Ohio
Qnporla, Kans
Endlcotl, N. Y
Englewood , Colo
Englewood, N. J
Enid, Okla
Erie, Pa
Eugene , Oreg
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111
Everett, Mass
Everett , Wash
Evergreen Park, 111.
Fairfield, Ala
Paitmont, W. Va
Fargo, N. Dak
Farrell , Pa
Fayettevllle, Ark...
FayetteviUe, N. C.
Femdale , Mich
Findlay, Ohio
Flint, Mich
Florence, Ala
Florence, S. C
Fond du Lac, Wis....
Fort Collins, Colo,.
Fort Dodge, Iowa. . . .
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fort Madison, Iowa. .
Fort Myers, Fla..'...
Fort Pierce, Fla
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Thomas, Ky
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Fostoria, Ohio
Frankfort, Ind
Frankfort, Ky
Frederick, m
Fredericksburg, Va. .
Freeport, 111
Fret^ort, N, Y
Fremont, Nebr
Fremont, Ohio
Fresno, Calif
Fulton, Mo
Gadsden, Ala
Gainesville, Fla....
Gainesville, Ga
Qainesville, Tex....
Galesburg, 111
Galveston, Tex
Garden City, Kans. . .
Garden City, N. Y...
Gardner , Mass
Garfield, N. J
Garland, Tex
10,521
70,307
10,865
54,124
39,875
21,373
20,310
24,072
34,410
78,057
a, 628
35,791
81,950
35,862
12,340
12,484
18,015
23,047
10,923
43,534
112,675
12,582
10,734
35,556
49,690
130,003
10,971
11,350
30,197
15,560
20,168
16,619
23,092
35,976
130,125
35,672
22,913
73,030
45,789
33,807
10,515
12,219
29,273
37,981
13,567
17,024
34,505
29,670
23,806
162,800
23,832
22,378
29,826
14,932
25,025
36,000
14,943
13,145
13,418
47,854
10,830
132,840
277,047
14,348
14,933
11,949
18,092
12,143
22,425
24,589
14,639
16,533
90,518
10,040
55,528
26,577
11,881
11,219
31,357
65,898
10,893
14,354
19,617
27,605
10,291
109
1,038
lis
306
97
84
101
176
182
895
328
750
305
75
140
122
275
68
554
233
114
94
986
465
936
146
63
306
108
73
79
482
340
822
650
229
778
887
499
487
148
356
355
91
167
329
202
141
1,425
167
156
379
192
219
401
151
126
276
465
52
1,185
2,290
90
134
107
165
131
133
155
124
100
894
58
498
227
129
125
288
792
197
104
95
753
90
45
568
56
140
39
30
39
79
93
535
180
388
136
23
56
66
US
31
255
126
48
45
502
263
462
72
21
139
58
15
36
392
158
425
302
124
472
478
270
266
1
62
11
167
9
174
9
36
6
82
8
162
11
98
6
66
5
671
46
76
12
77
8
118
6
102
12
76
10
177
8
54
9
59
5
140
9
222
24
20
3
613
33
1,204
91
36
6
59
7
38
5
78
6
53
7
56
8
91
3
66
7
41
7
450
20
27
3
219
28
109
12
48
7
38
7
129
11
384
26
80
7
55
2
41
4
171
5
48
4
25
358
42
62
19
13
23
43
57
216
•93
232
72
18
23
24
79
13
153
47
37
25
213
111
296
43
18
65
24
9
U
111
75
221
160
43
160
155
no
107
52
m
107
IS
59
124
44
36
330
45
65
69
71
53
75
33
48
78
153
8
249
686
24
36
24
46
36
33
49
42
20
210
16
150
81
35
26
70
267
43
20
22
65
See footnotes at end of table.
7.34
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Tabic 7F.— CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS (EXC. RUG CLEANING)— SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, Pay RolL. AND PERSONNEL
CHg
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[>Jumbtr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thotuand
doliars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>fumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolkrs)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number;
Receipts,
entire
(^Thousand
doltdri)
Pay roll,
enure
year
(TJioujand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
(Mumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov., IS
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUn)
Gary^ Ind
Gastonia, N.C
Geneva^ N.Y
Glendale, Calif
Glenfi Falls, N.Y
Glovcrsvllle, N.Y. ...
Goldsboro, N. C
Goshen, Ind
Grand Forks, N. Dak..
Grand Island, Nebr...
Grand Junction, Colo.
Grand Pl-airie, Tex...
Grand Rapids, Mich...
Granite City, 111....
Great Bend, Kans
Great Falls, Mont,...
Greeley, Colo
Green Bay, Wis
Greenfield tdwn,Mass.^
Greensboro, N. C
Greenville, Miss
Greenville, N. C
Greenville, S. C
Greenville, Tex
Greenwood, Miss
Greenwood, S. C
Griffin, Ga
Grosse Point Park,
Mich
Gulfport, Miss
Guthrie, Okla
Uackensack, N. J
Uagerstown, Hd
Hamilton, Ohio
Hanooond, Ind
Hannibal, Mo
Hanover, Pa
Harlin^n, Tex
Harrisburg, 111
Harrisburg, Pa
Harrisonburg, Va
Hartford, Conn
Hastings, Nebr
Hattiesburg, Mies....
Haverhill, Mass
Hayward, Calif
Hazel Park, Mich
Hazleton, Pa
Helena, Ark
Helena, Mont
Henderson, Ky
Henderson, N. C
Hemosa Beach, Calif.
Hibbing, Minn
Hickory, N. C
Highland Park, Mich..
High Point, N.C
Hillside twp., N. J.'
Hobbs, N. Hex
Holland, Mich
Hollywood, Fla
Holyoke, Mass
Homestead, Pa
Homewood, Ala
Hopewell, Va
Hopklnsville, Ky
Hoquiam, Wash
Homell, N. Y
Hot Springs, Ark
Houma, La
Houston, Tex
Huntington, Ind
Huntington, ¥. Va. ...
Huntington Park,
Calif
Huntsville, Ala
Huron, S. Dak
Hutchinson, Kans
Independence, Kans...
Independence, Mo
Indianapolis, Ind....
Inglewood, Calif
Iowa City, Iowa
Ironton, Ohio
Ironwood, Mich
132,4%
23,003
17,087
95,398
19,448
23,576
a, 399
12,977
26,617
22,335
14,454
13,241
175,647
29,139
12,620
39,006
20,286
52,443
17,237
73,703
29,914
16,713
57,932
14,697
18,002
13,672
13,952
13,029
22,428
10,019
29,207
36,232
57,717
87,423
20,540
14,065
23,202
10,994
89,091
10,764
177,073
20,108
29,432
47, a3
14,273
17,791
35,486
11,244
17,498
16,760
10,942
11,766
16,212
14,691
46,155
39,930
20,997
13,801
15,742
14,135
54,441
10,031
12,308
10,184
12,531
11,100
15,055
29,298
11,480
594,321
15,033
86,160
29,376
16,406
12,713
33,524
11,432
36,832
424,683
46,046
27,018
16,329
11,506
5
232
3
17
1,058
236
97
655
238
52
228
112
276
207
1,392
247
102
216
191
486
200
636
133
195
716
188
154
114
125
256
242
116
377
388
703
1,016
168
116
131
85
1,147
155
913
193
254
806
114
95
441
146
80
126
146
110
59
231
632
341
388
153
245
179
396
170
98
94
158
90
389
214
120
5,639
209
549
290
137
224
311
78
164
6,437
551
361
212
126
517
123
47
331
117
a
106
47
135
67
71
36
617
96
93
73
235
93
339
54
104
341
68
67
53
53
149
115
49
185
223
388
581
72
48
63
34
617
69
484
72
101
473
48
47
222
62
24
62
61
45
22
102
290
195
232
87
93
64
240
86
45
32
73
41
194
91
62
2,742
116
260
106
58
107
158
33
97
3,429
264
177
100
47
4
3
3
3
4
4
5
16
4
239
6
253
78
a
103
59
41
18
282
50
27
45
50
137
50
213
43
33
279
40
46
41
42
59
103
30
71
116
186
196
49
34
44
27
304
42
197
48
87
258
17
16
128
42
12
58
48
18
13
51
142
117
128
41
50
29
108
36
29
15
58
15
110
60
50
1,493
48
133
51
42
47
32
23
43
1,580
124
110
77
29
11,036
2,465
1,020
5,797
2,356
531
2,096
896
2,710
1,439
1,355
836
12,352
1,703
936
1,843
1,784
4,333
1,712
7,019
1,057
2,167
8,515
1,403
1,281
1,195
1,037
2,393
2,370
1,009
3,775
4,321
7,441
10,889
1,478
1,076
1,276
752
12,529
1,333
9,409
1,358
2,277
8,455
913
864
4,057
1,381
475
1,734
1,199
870
424
2,263
6,666
3,884
4,517
2,019
1,513
1,269
4,247
1,654
919
568
1,315
709
4,120
1,788
1,392
57,129
2,040
4,961
2,490
1,179
2,040
2,976
650
1,942
64,133
5,750
3,843
2,151
1,025
Irvington, N. J
Ithaca, N. Y
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jackson, Term
Jacksonville, 111...
Jamestown, N. Y
Jamestown, N. Dak...
Janesville, Wis
Jeannette, Pa
Jefferson City, Mo..
Jersey City, N. J...
Johnson City, N. Y. .
Johnson City, Tenn.,
Johnstown, N. Y
Johnstown, Pa
Joliet, 111
Jonesboro, Ark
Jc(plin, Mo
Kalamazoo, Mich
Kankakee, III
Kansas City, Mo
Kearney, Nebr
Keene, N. H
Kenmore, N. Y
Kennewick, Wash
Kenosha, wis
Keokuk, Iowa
Kewanee, 111
Klngsport, Tenn
Kingston, N. Y
Kingsville, Tex
Klnston, N. C
Kirksville, Mo
Klamath Falls, Oreg,
Knoxville, Term....
Kokomo, Ind
Lacorda, N. H
La Crosse, Wis
Lafayette, Ind
Lafayette , La
La Grange, Ga
La Grange, 111
Lake Charles, La...
Lakeland, Fla
Lakeuood, Ohio
La Mesa, Calif
Lamesa, Tex
Lancaster, Ohio....
Lansing, Mich
La Porte, Ind
Laramie, Wyo
Laredo, Tex
La Salle, 111
Las Cruces, N. Mex.
Las Vegas, Nev
Laurel, Miss
Lawrence, Kans
Lawrence , Maes
Lawton, Okla
Leavenworth, Kans..
Lebanon, Pa
Leominster, Mass...
Lewiston, Idaho. —
Leuiston, Maine....
Lewistown, Pa
Lexington, Ky
Lexington town, Mass
Lexington, N. C
Lima, Ohio
Lincoln, 111
Lincoln, Nebr
Lincoln Park, Mich.
Little Rock, Ark...
Lockport, N. Y
Lodi, Calif
Lodi, N. J
Logan, Utah
Logansport, Ind....
Long Beach, Calif..
Long Branch, N. J..
Longvlew, Tex
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif.
Louisville, Ky
59,142
29,395
50,904
97,674
30,098
20,374
43,250
10,601
24,829
16,179
24,990
300,447
19,563
27,778
10,861
62,723
52,460
16,260
33,515
57,326
25,873
453,290
12,106
15,631
20,232
10,086
54,360
16,076
16,770
19,636
28,860
16,857
18,278
10,948
15,803
124,133
38,600
14,722
47,396
35,508
33,465
24,954
11,950
41,202
30,846
67,878
10,908
10,706
24,140
91,694
17,280
15,497
51,694
12,023
12,280
24,418
24,988
23,292
80,427
34,527
20,543
28, 134
24,084
12,910
41,142
13,875
4
54,449
13
17,098
3
13,562
5
49,880
6
14,344
4
97,423
20
29,265
6
101, 387
41
25,136
7
13,727
4
15,384
5
16,802
6
20,933
5
244,072
32
23,049
4
24,445
16
50,819
6
,957,692
201
367,359
43
6
100
3
2,034
240
767
1,206
196
a3
363
75
230
348
190
2,302
143
251
70
907
683
247
325
515
163
3,614
84
189
209
197
455
94
162
251
198
111
145
86
386
1,296
289
87
227
366
293
164
502
331
307
327
144
93
87
l,a6
169
119
205
80
95
352
199
178
384
281
155
157
204
181
177
285
520
188
141
465
154
874
303
869
184
120
346
155
193
1,439
107
335
824
13,021
3,454
995
126
361
545
80
10
164
25
99
212
69
921
79
la
23
558
325
125
161
255
79
1,797
36
85
90
92
224
42
74
106
76
50
65
35
166
637
148
34
99
a6
136
76
230
144
150
liA
64
44
45
644
78
64
91
38
30
177
87
78
236
la
59
34
92
35
89
177
220
53
66
229
64
335
177
393
85
54
213
62
86
737
60
158
464
6,824
1,858
12
U6
4
4
9
7
3
8
5
39
2
16
2
243
46
515
63
147
396
57
66
95
18
51
130
43
447
41
73
14
305
182
70
158
128
37
840
42
54
48
100
31
48
75
44
36
43
26
67
359
66
a
57
90
128
66
98
98
83
65
24
22
28
239
62
30
83
20
25
62
62
59
117
92
39
64
45
43
54
93
149
23
50
113
35
280
13
106
37
48
234
216
2,433
914
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.35
Tabic 7F.— CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS (EXC. RUG CLEANING)— SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RolL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Plid
puktion
1950
F.irab-
luh-
menu
[Humhcr]
Rcctipta,
en arc
yor
(DiouMiv)
Pay roll,
entire
yeir
dollors)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Mumber)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(NumbCT)
Piy roU,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUrj)
96,523
7
513
265
1
128
4,822
48,356
7
632
323
13
153
5,777
71,390
31
991
466
33
247
9,381
15,147
8
150
71
7,
40
1,332
17,258
3
247
131
2
38
2,431
47,639
12
973
450
3
269
8,406
19,399
3
166
72
5
24
1,216
99,521
18
956
495
19
282
9,146
17,809
6
94
36
6
23
709
20,005
8
104
40
8
29
792
10,386
9
115
36
12
33
700
51,223
6
543
256
8
187
5,139
10,525
6
80
35
8
25
750
10,586
4
82
40
6
32
1,044
70,106
17
412
163
19
128
3,171
95,594
9
809
393
8
181
7,550
11,136
3
109
48
4
31
922
10,930
4
32
12
5
11
236
59,779
4
359
216
5
131
4,807
15,041
3
454
291
...
95
5,634
18,996
9
150
58
13
49
1,739
27,444
4
137
68
3
40
1,213
18,785
3
167
75
2
42
1,406
43,363
9
575
347
10
186
7,154
13,238
5
119
53
5
27
1,058
24,255
7
403
230
6
82
4,231
20,688
4
93
50
5
32
1,049
16,024
7
107
36
3
22
710
10,130
5
106
40
11
27
816
30,059
5
608
384
4
251
8,049
33,786
9
215
105
12
52
2,095
15,741
3
131
71
1
37
1,530
17,345
3
69
21
6
12
393
22,255
15
230
98
21
83
1,833
19,750
5
180
71
6
32
1,3U
15,566
7
254
98
3
47
1,887
17,210
8
182
89
9
55
1,803
27,593
4
445
234
5
95
4,975
29,524
6
88
23
6
12
492
17,993
4
151
61
4
31
1,299
27,409
6
781
401
9
179
9,456
18,906
5
216
37
6
53
1,695
66,109
7
370
205
1
94
3,940
17,170
7
251
112
11
54
2,475
26,919
6
201
84
5
41
1,639
394,012
62
4,202
2,341
68
1,400
45,283
12,360
4
111
48
3
26
956
13,537
4
102
41
3
14
838
11,124
4
71
30
9
33
1,001
15,144
3
142
70
4
28
1,301
10,065
3
26
11
3
11
236
41,709
20
446
188
27
183
3,697
16,766
3
152
81
5
49
1,912
U,611
5
67
32
5
25
703
246,983
53
2,902
1,458
52
858
28,583
U,703
6
98
33
8
24
740
45,541
6
367
136
3
51
2,733
28,379
6
326
129
5
95
2,433
14,419
5
80
21
7
20
520
29,665
6
251
132
7
55
2,446
22,565
4
367
216
4
35
4,015
33,634
7
252
108
7
54
2,168
14,202
6
203
88
6
41
1,755
21,756
10
310
148
8
86
3,162
15,405
3
132
74
4
48
1,509
632,651
55
4,350
2,703
44
1,221
49,504
517,277
82
3,782
1,918
80
874
36,427
21,924
8
248
90
14
56
1,718
32,878
6
465
294
4
154
5,536
10,756
4
49
14
4
14
343
22,320
4
133
46
5
73
2,017
12,062
4
122
54
3
30
845
12,833
4
109
44
6
29
916
127,151
44
1,078
539
36
359
10,432
17,347
5
281
133
5
50
2,507
37,296
9
223
102
9
52
1,978
10,190
3
39
17
2
10
276
38,375
17
534
237
13
184
4,586
21,275
3
306
130
2
77
3,443
10,113
5
117
41
6
34
792
20,274
4
277
126
4
47
2,291
43,775
11
446
237
12
89
4,724
16,120
9
360
195
12
80
4,237
105,098
39
817
335
43
289
6,646
City
Population
1950
{Thousand
(>liimber]| dollar)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolUrt)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Xumber)) (Alumbcr)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Pollan)
Lowell, Hsfis
Lower Merlon twp.Pa.
Lubbock, Tex
Lufkln, Tex
Ljrnbrook, N. Y
I^rXKhburg, Va...
Ijndburst: twp., 1
Ijnm, Mass
HoAlester, QU.a.
McAllen, Tei
HcCcab, Hiss...
McKf€flU^rt, .Pa.
HcXlnnc^, Tex..
Macomb, 111
Hacon, Ga
Hadlaon, Vis
HadisoDVllle, Ky.
Mahanoy City, Pa.
Maiden, Mass
Mafflaronedi, N. Y.
Manhattan, Kans.
Manltowoo, Wis..
ManJcato, Miim...
Mansfield, Ohio.
Maplewood, Mo..
Maplevcxxl twp..
Marietta, Ca...
Marietta, Ohio.
Marlon, 111....
Marlon, Ind
Marlon, Ohio
Marlborough, Mass.
Marquette, Mich...
Marshall, Tex
Marshall town, Iowa...
Martinsburg, w. Va...
Martinsville, Va
Mason City, Iowa
Massillon, Ohio
Mattoon, 111..
Hayvood, 111..
MeadTlUe, Pa.
Hedford, Mass.
Medford, Breg.
HeLroe«, Mass
He^>hls, Tenn
Henaaha, Vis
(tenlo Park, Calif.
HenoBlnse, Mich...
Meroed, Calif..
Mercedes, Tex..
Meridian, Miss.
Mesa, Ariz
Mexico, Ho
Mlaal, Fla
Miami, Okla
Hiaai Beach, FU
Michigan City, Ind...
Middlesborough, Ej. . .
Mlddletown, Conn..
Middletoun, N. Y..
Mlddletown, Ohio..
Midland, Mich
Hidlaiyl, Tex ,
Milfoni town, Mass.'.
Hilwaulree, Vis
Minneapolis, Miim....
Hinot, N. Dak
Hishawaka, Ind
Mission, Tex
Missoula, Mont...
Mitchell, S. Dai.
Moberly, Mo
Mobile, Ala
Itodesto, Calif.
Mollnc, 111
MonsDuth, 111..
Monroe, La
Monroe, Mich..,
Monroe, N. C...
Monrovia, Calif.
Montclair, N. J.
Monterey, Calif.
Montgonery, Ala.
Moorhead, Minn
Morgantown, W. Va....
Morrlstown, Tenn
Moscow, Idaho
Moultrie, Ga
Moundsville, W. Va...
Mount Clemens, Mich..
Mount Pleasant, Mich.
Mount Rainier, Md....
Mt. Vernon, 111
Mount Vernon, N. Y. ..
Muncle, Ind
Murfreesboro, Tenn. . .
Muscatine, Iowa
Muskegon, Mich
Muskegon Heights,
Mich
Muskogee, Okla
Nacogdoches, Tex
Nampa, Idaho
Napa, Calif
Nashua, N. H
Nashville, Tenn
Natchez, Miss
Natlck town, Mass.'..
National City, Calif,
Needhajn town, Mass.'.
New Albany, Ind
Newark, N. J
Newark, N. Y
Newark, Ohio
New Bern, N. C
New Braunfelg, Tex...
New Britain, Conn....
New Brunswick, N. J..
Newburgh, N. Y
New Haven, Conn
New Iberia, La
New Kensington, Pa...
New London, Conn
New Orleans, La
New Philadelphia,
Ohio
Newport, Ky
Newport, R. I
Newport News , Va
New Rochelle, N. Y...
Newton, Iowa
Newton, Kans
Newton, Mass
New York, N. Y
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough. . .
Manhattan Borough. .
Queens Borough
Richmond Borough...
Niagara Falls, N. Y..
Niles, Ohio
Norfolk, Nebr
Norfolk, Va
Norman, Okla
Norrlstown, Pa
North Adams, Mass....
Northampton, Mass ....
North Bergen twp.N-T.'
North Little Rock,
Ark
North Platte, Nebr...
Norwalk, Conn
Norwich city. Conn...
Norwood, Ohio
Nutley, N. J
Oakland, Calif
Oak Park, 111
Ooala, Fla
Odessa, Tex
Ogden, Utah
Ogdensburg, N. Y.....
Oil City, Pa I...
Oklahoma City, Okla..
Okmulgee, Okla
Olcan, N. Y
Olympia, Wash
GDiaha, Nebr
Oneida, N. Y
Opelousas, La
14,798
25,446
13,016
10,548
11,612
14,759
16,815
11,392
10,978
15,563
71,837
53,364
13,027
19,483
48,047
18,771
37,255
12,303
16,142
13,542
34,666
173,359
22,678
19,663
21,132
16,252
29,297
437,857
10,275
34,178
15,784
12,1%
73,663
33,763
31,924
163,344
16,460
25,226
30,367
.567,257
12, %6
31,015
32,090
41,571
59,626
11,699
11,541
80,996
7,335,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
90,375
16,733
11,231
188,601
26,972
38,193
21,475
28,998
40,399
42,142
15,390
49,453
23,382
34,626
26,746
330,576
63,175
U,588
29,432
56,910
16,126
19,556
242,450
18,298
22,842
15,711
247,403
11,367
11,500
722
136
261
198
123
4
12
3
3
51
11
9
14
14
3
5
103
171
286
103
70
103
142
124
791
140
1,707
662
116
104
597
164
276
73
126
106
328
1,301
237
134
131
169
309
1,252
87
171
212
57
646
284
253
.900
149
496
384
3,916
53
536
523
678
1,245
147
73
159
50,550
5,513
14,797
9,955
10,134
146
575
99
130
1,993
331
326
120
243
119
244
177
223
155
284
144
3,583
503
123
375
600
60
303
2,301
148
290
207
2,346
222
107
151
36
27
23
51
79
39
263
63
991
339
47
37
375
64
141
35
54
39
123
571
104
53
44
71
137
636
39
95
113
25
375
152
115
542
52
270
227
1,341
20
235
258
320
641
66
29
75
20,645
2,846
7,499
4,867
5,351
82
329
43
61
1,056
164
180
62
109
48
109
71
129
74
128
57
1,897
270
46
167
319
24
148
1,308
50
131
89
1,138
104
47
14
25
3
2
5
3
4
4
13
12
15
8
7
245
714
139
267
185
120
2
19
5
3
55
12
5
3
3
4
15
9
2
5
4
45
2
10
14
14
3
7
120
9
U.
7
29
3
13
51
30
26
18
30
32
33
23
117
41
374
156
35
23
141
36
84
30
29
14
456
93
22
22
38
71
277
19
52
76
15
171
68
52
215
44
128
112
,093
16
159
140
205
271
33
a
33
8,706
1,095
3,240
2,006
2,331
34
142
22
42
612
100
105
31
63
22
78
41
48
33
59
24
627
98
35
78
145
15
98
635
30
69
35
637
62
35
See footnotes at end of table.
7.36
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7F.— CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS(EXC. RUG CLEANING)— SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
:950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Numbtr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[><umber)| (Number)
AcQve
propne-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
aty
Population
1950
(Xhousand
(Humber] dolldrl)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolldrj)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Clumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>lullli)crj
Payroll,
workwedc
ended
neatest
Nov. 15
(DolliiTt)
Orange, N. J
Oran^, Tex
Orangeburg, S. C
Orlando, Fla
Oshkosh, Wis
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Osvego, U. Y
Ottawa, 111
Otta'^a, Kans
Ottunva, Iowa
Owensboro, Ky
OwDsso, Mich
Oxnard, Calif
Paducah, Ky
Palestine, Tex
Palo Alto, Calif
Pampa, Tex
Panama City, Fla
Paris, Tex
Parkersburg, W. Va...
Park Ridge, 111
Panna, Ohio
Parsons, Kans
Pasadena, Calif
Pasadena, Tex
Paterson, N. J
Pavtucket, R. I
Peeksklll, H. Y
Pekin, 111
Pendleton, Oreg
Pensacola, Fla
Peoria, 111
Perth Amboy, N. Y
Peru, Ind
Petersburg, Va
phenix City, Ala
Philadelphia, Pa
Phillipsburg, N. J...
Phoenix, Ariz
Pine Bluff, Ark
Piqua, Ohio
Pittsburg, Calif
Pittsburg, Kans
Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsfield, Mass
Plalnfield, N. J
Plainview, Tex
Plattsburg, N. Y
Pleaaantvllle, N. J..
Plymouth town. Mass . ^
Pocatello, Idaho
Pomona, Calif
Ponca City,, Okla
Pontlae, Mich
Poplar Bluff, Mo
Port Angeles, Wash...
Port Arthur, Tex
Port Chester, N. Y. ..
Port Huron, Mich
Portland, Maine
Portland, Oreg
Portsmouth, N. H
Portsmouth, Ohio
Portsmouth, Va
Pottstown, Pa
Pottsvllle, Pa
Poughkeepsie, N, Y...
Prichard, Ala
Providence, R. I
Provo, Utah
Pueblo, Colo
*iincy. 111
Quincy, Mass
Racine, Wis
Raleigh, N. 0
Rapid City, S. Da»...
Reading, Pa
Red Bank, N. J
Redding, Calif
Redlands, Calif
Redondo Beach, Calif,
Redwood, Calif
Reidsville, N. C
Reno, Nev
Pevere, Mass
Richfield, Minn
Richmond, Calif
Richmond, Ind
Richmond, Ky
Richmond, Va
38,il3
21,100
15,311
51,826
40,934
U,095
22,611
16,951
10,051
33,640
33,983
15,821
21,519
32,430
12,455
25,290
16,522
26,248
21,636
29,510
16,543
28,852
14,706
104,087
22,444
139,423
81,180
17,746
21,912
11,701
43,293
111,523
41,291
13,281
34,948
23,285
2,064,794
18,909
105,4.12
37,147
17,426
12,662
19,371
673,763
53,055
42,212
14,023
17,726
12,032
13,652
25,882
35,157
20,185
73,112
15,120
11,172
57,377
23,969
35,597
76,936
371,011
18,793
36,663
71,294
22,616
23,642
40,975
18,919
247, 700
28,899
63,561
41,402
83,190
70,749
65,123
25,179
109,062
12,710
10,137
18,411
25,208
25,342
11,760
32,225
36,663
17,415
99,218
39,504
10,217
229,906
226
224
121
651
394
220
200
64
117
397
220
217
321
158
538
209
339
141
382
374
126
116
1,620
115
3,115
327
99
123
136
656
987
267
77
329
78
10,210
179
1,201
337
202
138
173
6,604
426
652
192
223
96
93
178
517
205
639
113
107
501
142
476
781
3,864
117
197
663
316
172
1,000
136
2,269
275
523
254
378
373
880
141
1,144
84
78
146
242
234
96
323
63
72
731
426
75
3,002
125
107
53
278
178
37
125
93
26
50
196
107
104
143
56
268
70
163
70
209
49
884
58
1,565
158
51
48
56
300
484
137
40
162
27
5,610
96
570
144
102
77
69
3,232
222
344
90
103
47
44
70
217
83
314
54
40
241
68
220
451
2,076
54
105
318
192
82
598
66
1,107
145
221
85
221
215
414
61
636
39
39
76
134
102
49
166
19
31
399
201
27
1,605
56
64
62
179
99
25
63
42
19
32
47
114
42
101
42
114
78
32
37
298
28
662
65
23
28
29
248
243
66
19
112
32
3,403
46
283
121
44
28
50
1,499
105
134
53
64
25
24
39
105
48
144
38
17
147
24
123
191
816
30
53
216
83
50
279
44
475
94
132
62
83
86
291
35
331
14
16
30
53
37
31
56
11
15
140
104
22
900
2,608
2,150
1,149
5,962
3,318
708
2,536
1,570
522
1,044
3,918
1,817
2,109
3,505
1,190
5,541
1,612
3,382
1,476
4,161
4,652
1,189
997
16,894
1,288
32,858
2,768
1,138
993
1,245
5,435
9,433
2,783
779
3,210
507
111,273
1,809
11,222
2,911
1,804
1,378
1,422
60,495
4,157
6,481
2,048
2,673
950
393
1,444
4,165
1,741
6,435
1,097
613
4,871
1,203
4,345
3,109
37,154
1,091
2,119
6,154
3,646
1,%0
12,161
1,299
19,345
3,086
4,491
1,825
3,831
4,137
8,522
1,114
12,644
752
848
1,412
2,386
2,314
992
3,282
365
501
8,102
3,831
550
32,181
See footnotes at end of table.
Richmond Heights, Ho.
Ridgewood, N. J
Riverside, Calif
Roanoke, Va
Rochester, Minn
Rochester, N. Y
Rockford, 111
Rock Hill, S. C
Rock Island, 111
Rock Springs, Wyo....
Rockvllle Centre, N.Y.
Rocky Mount, N. C
Rocky River, Ohio....
Rome, Ga
Roseville, Mich
Roswell, N. Mex
Royal Oak, Mich
Ruston, La
Rutherford, N. J
Rutland city, Vt
Sacramento, Calif,...
Saginaw, Mich
St. Augustine, Fla...
St. Cloud, Minn
St. Joseph, Mich
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla,.
Salem, Mass
Salem, Oreg
Salina, Kans
Salinas, Calif
Salisbury, Md
Salisbury, N. C
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex
San Benito, Tex
San Bernardino, Calif .
San Buenaventura,
calif
San Carlos, Calif
San Diego, Calif
Sandusky, Ohio
Sanford, Fla
Sanford, N, C
San Francisco, Calif.
San Jose, Calif
San Leandro, Calif...
San Luis Obispo, CaUf.
San Mateo, Calif
San Rafael, Calif
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Santa Cruz, Calif....
Santa Fe, N. Mex
Santa Maria, Calif...
Santa Monica, Calif,.
Santa Paula, Calif...
Santa Rosa, Calif....
Sapulpa, Okla
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Savannah, Ga
Schenectady, N. Y. . . ,
Scottsbluff, Nebr
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sedalla, Mo
Selma, Ala
Shaker Heights, Ohio.
Shamokln, Pa
Sharon, Pa
Shawnee, Okla
Sheboygan , Vis
Sheffield, Ala
Shelby, H. C
Shelbyvllle, Ind
Sheridan, Wyo
Sherman, Tex
Shreveport, La
Sidney, Ohio
Slkeston, Mo
Sioux Fails, S. Dak..
Somervllle, Mass
South Bend, Ind
Southbrldge town.
Mass . '
South Charleston,W.^
Sooth Qate, 'Calif....
14,827
17,467
46,399
91,089
29,634
331,252
92, 503
24,472
48,594
10,785
22,274
27,644
11,086
29,617
15,801
25,572
46,817
10,346
17,394
17,647
135,761
92,352
13,418
28,375
10,123
75,572
852,623
309,474
95,712
41,842
43,064
26,141
13,895
15,109
19,999
181,718
51,889
406,811
13, 264
62,792
16,535
14,339
321,485
29,060
11,742
10,004
760,753
95,044
27,498
14,162
41,536,
13,630
45, 534
44,764
21,848
27, 547
10,403
71,299
11,039
17,905
13,013
18,705
15,434
119,689
92,070
12,833
124,747
462,440
20,269
22,629
27,960
16,884
26,305
24,457
42,485
10,728
15,508
11,727
11,402
20,073
125,426
11,413
11,663
52,161
102,254
115,698
17,511
16,627
50,684
22
128
38
30
5
9
13
7
4
7
40
233
330
162
966
431
3,530
987
361
404
118
317
250
242
233
71
298
577
121
253
255
1,494
821
201
145
198
409
6,498
1,635
655
131
373
284
249
218
180
1,535
546
2,940
39
795
164
300
3,200
167
129
188
4,555
1,420
230
117
260
211
534
565
254
145
238
447
85
314
60
64
65
363
1,607
106
1,000
3,227
159
288
253
88
177
63
217
130
159
159
125
220
987
106
84
600
273
1,488
48
203
337
135
188
96
480
192
1,646
566
140
219
41
189
107
124
87
27
136
239
56
lis
94
779
443
99
55
92
202
3,401
758
339
62
160
145
125
115
76
783
256
1,330
14
421
85
164
1,549
98
51
92
2,374
732
113
50
111
93
261
328
144
69
108
203
36
162
22
42
41
153
842
47
571
1,657
52
112
123
24
38
22
86
65
65
117
496
43
29
279
143
891
12
69
163
37
15
10
3
4
25
132
40
31
2
15
17
44
22
206
3
26
5
4
69
103
20
5
67
62
38
302
92
676
232
108
105
23
156
69
40
81
11
70
108
42
45
64
343
224
65
27
43
116
1,806
389
218
27
85
80
44
65
51
370
159
879
30
72
724
46
33
77
766
254
46
22
38
36
130
1?9
56
47
40
66
16
^0
16
23
20
138
424
30
266
543
33
106
50
22
41
18
52
54
49
49
38
60
317
29
19
130
84
407
U
45
62
2,114
3,632
1,674
10,467
4,072
35.702
11,039
2,819
4,608
720
3,865
1,964
2,367
2,203
453
2,770
4,696
1,056
2,259
1,759
14,526
9,246
1,771
1,005
1,768
4,139
64,956
15,615
6,481
1,159
3,639
2,935
2,472
2,210
1,464
14,175
5,327
27,156
284
7,932
1,425
3,815
30,482
2,108
1,010
2,018
43,276
14,U5
2,655
1,363
2,196
1,731
4,873
6,423
2,423
1,436
2,012
3,9U
676
3,253
5«3
815
971
3,079
16,020
993
U,424
30,171
1,207
2,216
2,352
573
1,597
570
1,716
1,204
1,515
1,682
1,206
2,335
10, U6
960
562
5,437
2,819
16,606
502
1,821
3,663
CITIES
7.37
Tabic 7F.— CLEANING AND DYEING PLAN^S(EXC. RUG CLEANING)— SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, Receikts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
South Orange, N. J...
South Pasadena, Calir.
South St. Paul, Minn.
South San Francisco,
Calif
Spartanburf, S. C...
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, 111
Sprin^leld, Ha^s...
Springfield, Mo
Springfield, Ohio...
Stamford, Conn
Statesville, N. C...
Staunton, Va
Sterling, 111
Steubenvllle, Ohio...
Stevens Point, Wis...
Stillwater, Okla
Stockton, Calif
Streator, 111
Suffolk, Va
Sunmit, N. J
Sumter, S. C
Superior, Wis....
Sweetwater, Tex..
Syracuse, N. T. ..
Tacoma, Wash
Tallahassee, Fla.
Tampa, Pla
Taunton, Mass
Teaneck twp., N.J.
Teiqile, Tex
Terrell, Tex
Texarkana, ki\ ., Tex,
T«xarkana, Ark
Texarkana, Tex
Thomasvllle, Ge
Thomasvllle, N. C...
Tiffin, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Tonawanda, N. Y
Traverse City, Mich..
Trenton, N. J
Tucson, Ariz
Tulare, Calif
Tulsa, Okla....
Tupelo, Miss
Tuscaloosa, Ala
Twin Falls, Idaho,...
Tyler, Tex
Union twp., N. J
Union City, N. J
Oniontovn, Pa
University Park, Tex.
Upper Darby twp., Pa. ^
Urbana, 111
Utioa, N. Y
Valdosta, Ga
Vallejo, Calif
Valley Stream, N. Y..
Valparaiso, Ind
Vernon, Tex
Vicksburg, Miss
Victoria, Tex
Vincennes , Ind
Virginia, Minn
Population
1950
(ThousanA
[T^umher) dollars)
15,175
15,950
15,996
19,250
36,674
160,444
80,832
162,601
66,302
78,029
73,584
16,753
19,884
12,761
35,695
16,550
20,155
71,660
16,442
12,287
17,890
19,812
35,091
13,580
220,067
142,975
27,158
124,073
40,056
32,789
24,970
11,553
40,490
15,833
24,657
14,446
11,126
18,943
301,358
14,610
16,679
127,857
45,064
12,367
130,586
11,507
46,364
17,544
38,864
37,989
55,322
20,423
23,823
85,078
22,995
101,479
20,004
23,164
26,833
11,966
12,684
27,344
16,102
18,793
12,332
Estab-
lish-
ments
Rcceipta,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
202
266
83
200
541
974
351
1,352
523
629
110
231
176
187
100
63
173
705
79
227
357
323
216
153
2,205
1,385
440
810
155
191
156
70
282
137
145
107
111
98
2,437
139
165
692
466
117
1,541
169
367
206
473
121
433
ISO
398
957
227
661
136
297
79
149
140
288
250
213
78
Plid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Xumbcr)! Otumbcr)
83
132
29
132
249
473
429
575
225
309
54
106
86
64
53
24
79
302
25
109
223
135
95
67
1,054
670
128
397
72
82
67
32
97
51
46
43
58
44
1,185
76
70
307
234
57
792
68
155
94
216
54
231
60
165
514
116
294
52
140
31
87
43
120
88
87
30
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
36
45
213
201
236
362
150
137
50
36
31
19
65
116
15
51
77
124
61
45
585
239
95
353
38
28
47
24
76
36
40
38
39
19
553
34
34
171
127
21
401
52
126
41
143
25
94
43
79
310
64
149
33
51
15
31
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
1,590
2,773
610
2,667
5,173
8,686
7,599
13,242
5,281
6,125
791
2,078
1,557
1,244
912
555
1,770
5,762
554
2,129
3,980
2,778
1,371
1,338
22,607
12,444
2,624
8,829
1,361
1,444
1,519
554
2,039
1,009
1,030
945
1,279
736
23,445
1,474
1,435
6,248
4,378
1,062
15,303
1,437
3,356
1,610
4,879
1,202
4,606
1,358
3,517
10,159
2,501
5,584
1,020
2,431
740
1,701
877
2,336
1,318
1,513
705
City
Waco, Tex
Walla Walla, Wash....
Wallingford borough.
Conn
Waltham, Mass
Warren, Ohio
Warren, Pa
Warwick, R. I
Washington, D. C
Washington, Ind
Washington, Pa
Waterbory, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown town, Mass, ^
Watertown, N. Y
Watertown, S, Dak....
Watertown, Wis
Waterville, Maine....
Watsonvllle, Calif...
Waukegan, 111
Waukesha, Wis
Wausau, Wis
Waxahachle, Tex
Waycross, Ga
Waynesboro, Va
Webster Groves, Ho...
Wellesley town, Mass. ^
Wenatchee, Wash
West Allis, Wis
Westerly town, R. I.^
West Frankfort, 111..
West Hartford town,
Conn.^
West Haven town,Oonn.l
West Monroe, La
West Palm Beach, Fla.
West Springfield
town, Mass.i
Wheeling, W. Va
White Plains, N. Y. ..
Whlttier, Calif
Wichita, Xans
Wichita Falls, Tex...
Wllkes-Barre, Pa
Wllkinsburg, Pa
Williamsport, Pa
Willljiiantic city.
Conn
Wilmette, 111
Wilmington, Del
Wilmington, N. C
Wilson, N. C
Winchester, Va
Winfield, Kans
Wlnnetka, 111
Winona, Minn
Winston-Salem, N.C...
Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Wobum, Mass
Woor.socket, R. I
Wooster, Ohio
Worcester, Mass
Wyandotte, Mich
Yakliaa, Wash
Yoniers, N. Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
Ypsilantl, Mich
Zanesvllle, Ohio
Piid
PopuUtion
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
Active
propne-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
:Xumber;
dollars)
dollars)
(Xumber)
(^iumber)
(Wlarj)
84,300
41
829
375
39
284
3,024
24,071
11
393
202
12
95
3,972
11,943
52
18
3
7
219
47,198
190
35
4
44
1,655
49,674
12
520
271
16
118
5,044
14,747
103
51
7
36
1,137
43,027
74
34
4
19
707
797,670
120
6,863
3,137
136
1,524
63,003
10,949
106
33
7
19
627
25,898
542
266
5
153
5,083
104,242
10
603
291
a
157
5,493
54,354
8
565
333
3
145
6,331
37,339
9
1,737
392
5
479
16,579
34,280
10
296
154
5
85
3,0U
12,662
5
100
31
7
14
370
12,393
5
79
28
5
18
535
18,232
5
104
35
7
20
539
11,516
4
121
50
6
26
1,154
39,099
6
272
1J5
5
39
3,496
21,185
5
271
160
4
74
3,025
30,336
5
560
319
4
151
5,593
11,196
6
57
23
6
25
755
18,842
7
111
47
7
34
885
12,337
6
198
94
7
64
2,043
23,239
4
282
117
2
55
1,866
20,847
3
73
38
2
21
876
12,965
6
182
86
9
43
1,796
42,945
3
184
87
7
51
1,952
12,354
4
222
113
4
48
2,027
11,251
7
103
52
9
37
1,134
44,401
4
456
299
2
121
8,417
31,876
3
233
117
3
56
2,442
10,285
6
179
73
5
67
1,569
43,053
22
643
352
19
172
6,319
20,393
4
227
120
3
81
3,123
58,447
14
849
453
10
287
9,074
43,501
13
544
226
13
35
4,419
23,866
3
131
64
3
22
1,132
155,306
37
1,558
301
40
424
15,741
57,709
26
745
350
28
249
8,633
76,538
4
91
40
6
27
757
31,281
6
279
124
6
59
2,405
44,964
8
566
272
11
151
5,217
13,555
6
124
55
7
32
1,245
18,184
3
196
126
3
35
2,152
109,907
15
922
458
22
244
8,539
44,975
15
330
158
16
108
3,581
22,964
10
135
61
10
51
1,448
13,765
7
198
93
7
60
1,993
10,238
3
69
34
3
25
735
12,545
4
416
249
5
72
4,518
24,955
5
253
120
5
69
2,026
86,816
24
541
233
30
203
5,024
13,518
4
200
110
2
61
2,053
20,269
3
43
17
4
11
309
50,136
4
238
118
4
53
2,159
13,896
3
153
71
3
33
1,378
201,335
15
1,206
715
12
332
13,352
36,666
4
322
172
4
59
3,736
38,375
11
474
263
12
93
4,359
152,533
22
781
399
22
162
7,916
59,7CK
11
733
385
11
204
8,043
157,643
21
2,553
1,348
20
660
27,709
18,267
4
155
36
5
36
1,777
40,424
9
283
145
10
77
2,912
» Proprietors of xinincorporated businesses.
Clas-sified as urban under special rule.
Table 7G.— DIAPER SERVICE— SELECTED CITIES OF 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
>(umbeT]
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tora.'
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
PayroU,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(NumbcTj
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Chicago, 111
3,506,436
412,856
1,957,692
632,651
7,835,099
2,715,347
1,935,540
8
3
6
3
16
9
4
1,852
33
267
259
3,364
2,110
501
312
14
124
120
1,448
678
203
2
3
8
5
4
1
355
12
52
54
540
283
74
15,926
331
2,313
2,413
26,642
11,959
4,002
Philadelphia, Pa
Pittsburgh, Pa
San Francisco, Calif.
2,064,794
673,763
760,753
6
3
3
1,709
705
292
674
340
133
5
270
147
51
12,824
6,722
Los Angeles, Calif...
Milwaukee, Wis
New York, M. Y
Brooklyn Borough. . .
2,493
Proprietors of unincorporated businesses
7.38
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7H.— ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS. PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Populatioii
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
P»y roll,
entire
year
Active
propne-
tors.*
Novem-
(Thousand
dolldn)
[Thousand
doliurj)
ber
(Number)
50
5
5
450
135
44
60
(z)
14
45
11
10
697
188
33
193
25
21
57
9
7
131
9
9
37
6
8
20
1
3
324
93
30
W
1
5
49
4
6
58
12
16
299
62
23
47
6
7
81
29
9
29
4
6
58
11
5
96
16
10
60
6
6
118
17
14
26
5
7
4i
7
4
1,045
298
43
147
11
15
21
6
65
6
4
2,320
676
143
21
4
5
102
23
9
49
2
U
136
46
9
349
68
18
26
6
4
61
4
8
113
U
9
101
28
5
17
4
38
9
VA
17
17
53
2
4
79
8
7
115
18
7
113
27
9
52
8
5
34
9
4
277
26
29
803
163
61
51
13
2
99
22
9
8
2
4
31
7
3
71
7
13
2,175
637
121
63
2
4
313
87
27
43
(^)
4
55
10
8
29
6
4
26
4
4
88
10
9
145
42
7
33
2
4
1,437
325
122
76
6
17
38
5
6
28
4
5
653
285
15
697
137
37
232
40
26
141
28
12
137
20
2
162
30
18
22
5
6
375
118
21
243
34
37
21
2
4
269
64
26
30
4
4
10,129
2,625
609
17
5
1,082
318
82
69
9
13
3,342
1,022
165
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(ttolUrs)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollarj)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
empbyces,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(NumberJ
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
Abilene, Tex
Akron, Ohio
Alameda, Calif
Albany, Ga
Albany, N. Y
Albuquerque, N. Men...
Alexandria, La
Alexandria, Va
Alhambra, Calif
Aliquippa, Pa
ftHentown, Pa
An lance, Ohio
Alton, lU
Altoona, Pa
Amarillo, Tex
Amaterdam, N. Y
Anderson, Ind
Amilston, Ala
J^leton, Wis
Arlington County, Va.^
Arlington town, Mass,^
ABhevlUe, N. C
Ashland , Ky
Athens, Ga
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J...
Auburn, N. Y
Batersfield, Calif....
BaltiniDre, Md
Barberton, Ohio
Battle Creek, Hlch. . . .
Bay City, Mich
Bayonne, N, J
Beaumont, Tex
Belleville, 111
Belleville, N. J
Bellingham, Wash
Belmont town, Masa.^..
Beloit, Wis
Belvedere twp.,Calif-^
Berkeley, Calif
Berwyn, 111
Bessemer, Ala
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly Hills, Calif..
Billings, Mont
Blloxl, Hiss
Binghamton, N. Y
Birmingham, Ala
Bloomfleld, N. J
Bloomingtoii, 111
Bloomlngton, Ind
Bluefleld, Va., and
W. Va
Boise City, Idaho
Boston, Mass
Bremerton, Wash
Bridgeport, Conn
Bristol, Conn
Bristol, Term., Va
Bristol, Tenn. .......
Bristol, Va
Brockton, Mass
Brookllne town, Mass.^
Brownsville, Tex
Buffalo, N. Y
Burbank, Calif
Burlington, Iowa
Burlington, Vt
Cambridge, Mass
Csmden, N. J
Canton, Ohio
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Champaign, 111
Charleston, S. C
Charleston, W. Va
Charlotte, N. C
Chattanooga, Tenn
Chelsea, Mass
Chester, Pa
Cheyenne, Wyo
Chicago, 111
Cicero, lU
Cincinnati, Ohio
Clarksburg, W. Va
Cleveland, Ohio
47,102
273,189
63,425
30,987
134,382
97,012
X,685
61,604
51,284
26,067
106,233
26,112
32,176
76,844
73,737
32,269
46,809
31,150
33,892
134,990
43,984
52,208
31,228
28,102
327,090
61,642
36,667
34,540
940,205
27,893
4«,469
52,372
76,657
93,715
32,701
32,059
33,934
27,379
29,541
46,109
113,217
51,176
28,471
66,027
28,915
31,725
37,034
61,132
298,720
49,313
34,048
28,191
25,545
34,152
790,863
27,746
159,352
35,873
32,618
16,721
15,897
62,856
56,952
36,176
577,393
78,318
30,639
33,039
120,676
124,543
116,312
72, U9
39,397
68,243
72,818
133,219
130,333
39,038
65,824
31,807
1,606,436
67,195
500,510
31,817
905,636
7
4
10
6
11
6
3
47
15
6
4
144
5
4
9
128
4
24
10
4
120
15
5
5
14
36
29
13
4
16
6
24
35
4
22
3
573
89
13
160
4
9
2
6
7
3
13
3
10
116
332
2
9
2
26
28
2
5
4
265
1
5
2
3
21
2
146
3
2
127
63
22
14
9
20
2
64
27
1
23
2
1,049
99
7
326
210
4,074
436
190
175
90
15
2,463
30
63
274
1,339
118
421
47
247
384
124
368
96
253
10,022
223
153
15,880
67
439
49
1,336
1,398
64
82
245
535
439
50
129
374
408
173
166
543
2,920
635
356
45
125
142
12,864
46
2,408
46
242
165
77
198
960
55
7,051
U7
168
75
6,030
2,959
928
541
301
556
96
2,776
856
35
1,061
70
57,311
5,396
196
20,704
Cleveland Heights,
Ohio
Clifton, N. J
Clinton, Iowa
Colorado Springs, Oil n.
Columbia, Mo
Columbus, Ohio
Compton, Calif
Concord, N. H
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Covington, Ky
Cranston, R. I
Cumberland, Md
Dallas, Tex
Danville, 111
Danville, Va
Davenport, Iowa
Dayton, Ohio
Daytona Beach, Fla...
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, 111
Denver, Colo
Detroit, Mich
District 12, Md.' ....
Dubuque, Iowa
Durham, N. C
East Chicago, Ind....
East Cleveland, Ohio.
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N, J....
East Providence town,
R. I.l
East St. Louis, 111..
Elgin, 111
Elizabeth, N. J
Elkhart, Ind
Eljnlra, n; Y
El Paso, Tex
Elyrla, Ohio
Enid, Oklh
Erie, Pa
Evanston, 111
Evansville, Ind
Everett, Mass
Everett, Wash
Fairmont, W. Va
Fargo, N. Dak
Fayetteville, N. C...
Fltchburg, Mass
Flint, Mich
Fond du Lac, Wis
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Framingham town, Mass.'
Fresno, Calif
Gadsden, Ala
Gainesville, Fla....
Galesburg, 111
Galveston, Tex
Garfield, N. J
Gary, Ind
Glendale, Calif
Grand Rapids, Mich..
Granite City, 111...
Great Falls, Mont...
Green Bay, Wis
Greensboro , N. C . . . .
Greenville , Miss ....
Greenville, S. C...
Hackensack, N. J....
Hagerstown , Md
Hamilton, Ohio
Hamnund, Ind
Hamtramck , Mich
Harrisburg, Pa
Hartford , Conn
Hattlesburg, Miss...
Haverford twp. , Pa.'
Haverhill, Mass
Hazleton, Pa
Hempstead, N. Y
Highland Park, Mich.
High Point, N. C
Hoboken, N. J
58,782
64,567
30,151
45,268
31,731
374,770
47,893
27,984
45,184
64,282
55,130
37,632
432,927
37,892
34,537
73,640
243,108
29,254
94,529
67,801
412,856
1,838,517
40,182
49,528
70,307
54,124
39,875
34,410
78,057
35,791
81,950
43,534
112,675
35,556
49,690
130,003
30,197
35,976
130,125
73,030
109,869
45,789
33,807
29,273
37,981
34,605
42,671
162,800
29,826
25,025
36,000
47,864
132,840
277,047
27,845
90,618
55,528
26,577
31,357
65,898
27,605
132,496
95,398
175,647
29,139
39,006
52,443
73,703
29,914
57,932
29,207
36,232
57,717
87,423
43,245
89,091
177,073
29,432
39,425
47,213
35,486
29,021
46,155
39,930
50,510
11
39
9
7
13
75
187
3
31
119
38
77
98
554
110
236
53
147
78
37
1,475
66
85
87
426
U2
93
106
1,062
3,912
58
87
138
137
182
92
447
188
13
405
36
8
233
74
57
122
589
201
26
49
40
39
224
74
27
94
80
178
776
74
158
102
37
145
173
42
189
•213
233
26
27
102
128
73
39
91
92
113
9
212
539
39
159
33
63
119
59
93
82
3
24
6
9
20
ne
25
56
15
2
405
5
16
22
105
16
7
7
235
1,295
22
26
63
39
12
193
92
2
1
32
7
6
26
147
8
17
6
3
6
53
16
2
26
22
31
176
7
24
18
5
41
27
31
36
47
2
1
10
27
16
12
U
4
26
14
40
130
4
33
2
5
40
11
15
9
12
38
10
10
13
75
195
3
6
4
2
28
3
4
25
59
18
21
6
12
19
1
158
2
99
491
91
1,333
107
189
453
2,394
847
1,030
ISO
462
1,000
34
9,013
91
275
466
2,472
276
U9
U5
4,529
29,264
405
456
1,260
659
242
3,869
1,203
2,202
50
31
762
U2
107
476
2,968
594
272
345
129
70
164
992
286
U7
643
468
592
3,507
U7
487
379
97
732
603
683
834
1,300
25
65
166
597
323
195
341
46
518
308
867
3,032
S4
737
64
120
1,091
235
346
147
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.39
Tabic 7H.— ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OP 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948 -Continued
ESTABLiSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, FaV RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Oty
ItolOr^ke, Ma&s
Hot Sprii^fs, Ark
Houston, Tex
Huntington, U. Va
Hutchinson, Kans
IZKlepeDdence, hto
Indianapolis, Ind
Ingleuood, Calif
Irondequoit town,
N. I.'
Ipvington, N. J
Ithaca, K. T
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jackson, Tenn
Jacksonville, Fla
Jajuestown, N. Y
Jersey City, N. J
Johnson City, Tenn....
Johnstown, Pa
Joliet, lU
Joplin, ^to
Kalamazoo, Mich
Kankakee, 111
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Ho
Kearney, N. J
Kenosha, Wis
Kingston, H, Y
Knoxville, Tenn
KokocK), Ind
Lackawanna, N. T
La Crosse, Vis
Lafayette, Ind
Lake Charles, La
Lakeland, Fla
Lakewood, Ohio
Lancaster, Pa
Lansing, Mich
Laredo, Tex
Lawrence , Mass
Lawton, Okla
Lebanon, Pa
Leviston, Maine
Lexington, Ky
Lijna, Ohio
Lincoln, Kehr
Little Rook, Ark
Lockport, N. r
Long Beach, Calif
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lower Merion twp.,Pa.^
Lynchburg, Va
I^nn, Mass
McKeesport, Pa
Madison, Vis
Maiden, Mass
Mansfield, Ohio
Marion, Ind
Marion, Ohio
Mason City, Iowa
Hedford, Mass
Melrose , Mass
Manphis, Tenn
Meridian, Miss
Miami, Fla
Miami Beach, Fla
Michigan City, Ind
Milwaukee, Vis
Minneapolis, Minn
Mobile, Ala
MoUne, lU
Monroe, La
Montclair, N. J
Morgantown, V, Va
Mount Vernon, H. Y. ...
Muncie, Ind
Muskegon, Mich
Muskogee, Okla
Nashville, Tenn
New Albany, Ind
Newark, N. J
Newark, Ohio
New Britain, Conn
New Brjnswick, H. J...
Newburgh, N. Y
New Haven, Conn
Hew Kensington, Pa
Population
1950
[Thousand
[l^umbcr^ dollars)
5A,«1
29,298
594,321
86,160
33,52.;
36,832
424,683
46,046
34,045
59,142
29,395
50,904
97,674
30,098
203,404
43,250
300,447
27,778
62,723
52,460
38,515
57,326
25,873
129,583
453,290
39,828
54,360
28,860
124,183
38,600
27,646
47,396
35,508
41,202
30,846
67,878
63,601
91,694
51,694
80,427
34,527
28,134
41,142
54,449
49,880
97,423
101,387
25,136
244,072
50,819
1,957,692
367,359
48,356
47,639
99,521
51,223
95,594
59,779
43,363
30,059
33,786
27,593
66,109
26,919
394,012
41,709
246,983
45,541
28,379
632,651
517,277
127,151
37,296
33,375
43,775
25,446
71,837
58,364
48,047
37,255
173,359
29,297
437,857
34,178
73,663
38,768
31,924
163,344
25,226
Estsb-
hsh-
ments
6
10
140
19
9
12
5
13
114
24
3
3
11
3
6
6
12
16
6
15
14
9
6
3
13
9
22
21
3
35
6
345
67
5
6
13
4
15
9
5
8
3
35
7
97
12
4
82
93
32
8
5
8
5
24
5
4
28
9
106
3
7
8
11
29
7
Receipts,
entire
year
P»y roll,
enure
year
{Thousand
dolldTj)
20
97
1,258
180
85
108
805
60
54
142
107
61
365
54
280
303
646
62
150
67
63
121
73
91
1,663
108
30
23
225
33
8
107
13
11
32
97
121
127
38
151
27
58
21
130
34
203
284
12
379
65
5,233
1,013
U7
53
111
16
248
114
16
51
27
9
22
35
451
84
783
140
44
1,080
1,463
266
100
41
114
23
791
47
39
43
375
46
2,675
7
99
64
38
194
68
Active
propnc-
tora.*
Novem-
ber
26
251
27
13
13
190
5
5
20
87
107
12
14
6
11
24
12
18
505
(^)
101
6
1,449
235
45
17
24
1
42
4
2
3
102
U
136
9
6
183
250
54
12
U
18
3
231
14
9
86
M
856
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Wumber)
6
12
140
20
10
4
81
7
3
16
17
10
40
11
81
3
16
9
10
13
4
13
114
7
6
8
26
3
3
12
3
6
6
13
18
4
13
15
3
14
9
23
21
4
36
6
356
68
4
6
15
4
17
7
5
5
3
38
7
100
13
4
76
90
34
9
6
9
6
24
5
3
6
101
4
9
9
12
30
10
123
15
11
6
87
2
13
165
22
6
15
3
11
3
22
24
'38
5
585
101
36
7
9
2
65
5
70
4
3
80
105
31
8
4
8
4
2
59
1
297
2
1
22
7
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Dollars)
436
5,279
476
293
262
3,865
109
38
1,850
274
169
2,321
193
786
1,590
1,842
219
329
166
243
649
282
476
9,772
484
429
124
5
82
184
165
1,078
123
600
7S
84
67
359
105
715
799
2,166
129
32,993
4v635
1,559
348
429
839
95
25
176
35
90
2,269
225
3,327
205
100
3,546
5,562
1,001
201
157
353
58
5,096
313
167
120
1,810
6
17,011
235
55
14
1,225
31f
City
New London, Conn.
New Orleans, La
Newport, Ky
Newport, R. I
Newport News, Va....
New Rochelle, N. Y. .
Newton, Mass
New York, N. Y
Bi'onx Borough
Brooklyn, Borough.
Manhattan Borough.
Queens Borough. . . .
Richmond Borough* .
Norfolk, Va
Norman, Okla
Norristown, Pa
Northampton, Mass...
North Bergen twp, ,
N. J.l
Oakland, Calif
Oak Park, 111
Odessa, Tex
Ogden, Utah
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Omaha, Nebr
Orange , N. J
Orlando , Fla
Oshkosh, Wis
Ottumwa, Iowa
Owensbopo, Ky
Paducah, Ky
Panama City, Fla. . ..
Parkersburg, W. Va..
Pasadena, Calif
Passaic, N. J
Paterson, N. J
Pawtucket, R. I
Pensacola, Fla
Peoria, 111
Perth Amboy, N. J...
Petersburg, Va
Philadelphia, Pa
Phoenix, Ariz
Pine Bluff, Ark
Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsfield, Mass....
Pomona, Calif
Pontiac , Mich
Port Arthur, Tex....
Port Huron, Mich....
Portland, Maine
Portland, Oreg
Portsmouth, Ohio....
Portsmouth, Va
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. .
Providence, R. I....
Provo, Utah
Pueblo, Colo
Quincy, 111
Quincy, Mass
Racine, Vis
Raleigh, N. C
Reading, Pa
Redondo Beach, Calif
Richmon'l, Calif
Richmond, Ind
Riverside, Calif....
Rochester, Minn
Rochester, N. Y
Rockford, 111
Rock Island, lU
Rocky Mount, N, C...
Rome, Ga
Rome, N. Y
Royal Oak , Mich
Sacramento, Calif...
Saginaw, Mich
St. Cloud, Minn
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Salem, Mass
Salem, Oreg
Salina, Kans
Salt Lake City, Utah,
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex, ...
San Bernardino, Calif
San Diego, Calif.
Sandusky, Ohio
San Francisco, Calif
Population
1950
30,367
567,257
31,015
32,090
41,571
59,626
80,996
7,835,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
188,601
26,972
38,193
28,998
40,399
380,576
63,175
29,432
56,910
242,450
247,408
38,413
51,826
40,934
33,640
33,983
32,430
26,248
29,510
104,087
57,851
139,423
81,180
43,293
111,523
41,291
34,948
2,064,794
105,442
37,147
673,763
53,055
35,157
73,112
57,377
35,597
76,936
371,011
36,663
71,294
40,975
247,700
28,899
63,561
41,402
83,190
70,749
65,123
109,062
25,208
99,218
39,504
46,399
29,634
331,252
92,503
48,594
27,644
29,617
41,379
46,817
135,761
92,352
28,375
75,572
852,623
309,474
95,712
41,842
43,064
26,141
181,718
51,889
406,811
62,792
321,485
29,060
760,753
"
■" ■
Paid
Esnb-
Uah-
mcnts
Receipts,
entire
year
P»y roll,
entire
year
Active
proprie-
tors. *
Novem-
employees,
workweek
ended
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
(Thousand
T^ioujond
ber
nearest
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
(Mumber;
dolbri)
dolUri)
(>(umber:
{>iumhcr}
(DollOTS)
11
119
24
11
13
448
103
889
168
108
101
4,576
5
43
3
5
3
67
3
61
4
7
2
70
11
100
24
12
11
463
15
177
27
15
14
551
8
101
14
7
9
243
1,708
24,379
6,782
1,775
2,869
154,232
341
5,330
1,401
351
630
30,003
587
6,849
1,807
603
879
49,068
514
6,944
1,872
532
683
36,216
233
4,645
1,619
254
644
37,231
33
611
83
35
33
1,714
39
623
151
42
68
2,971
3
96
19
3
8
325
7
124
21
7
14
417
5
91
11
6
5
209
6
33
4
6
4
125
91
866
14«
95
45
2,863
16
4^8
197
15
68
4,010
5
96
15
5
5
261
9
74
13
8
6
281
65
876
205
68
104
3,900
41
610
100
41
45
2,085
11
U6
25
10
16
635
15
112
17
18
10
333
5
35
4
5
2
72
6
84
4
6
2
85
8
70
10
9
7
233
7
50
16
8
5
383
5
75
15
5
9
310
5
3
5
. . .
26
308
73
25
26
1,423
7
33
.. .
7
...
• ..
23
324
55
23
28
1,140
17
105
4
17
3
61
9
173
18
9
9
397
27
611
156
27
4S
3,009
10
127
13
9
U
549
4
29
4
...
■ . .
307
4,518
1,542
330
667
35,528
23
223
21
26
16
520
6
26
5
6
4
71
108
2,344
647
103
242
12,709
7
72
11
9
5
212
9
43
2
9
2
80
6
38
U
6
4
242
16
88
16
17
7
288
3
39
6
3
2
108
14
88
11
12
6
214
87
1,335
299
92
W3
7,514
13
83
14
15
10
326
9
46
8
9
6
172
8
59
6
7
3
127
37
467
112
35
56
2,354
5
187
45
5
18
937
4
50
4
5
2
71
11
70
20
U
12
419
8
77
10
8
4
153
U
47
U
...
* . .
11
114
27
11
16
553
28
476
95
31
63
3,037
3
9
3
...
22
238
22
24
9
529
10
73
22
9
10
356
6
37
14
6
3
240
5
59
17,181
5
7
300
52
509
81
56
37
1,596
17
169
20
17
9
438
10
56
9
,. .
7
79
7
8
5
180
4
55
10
5
7
202
6
16
(z)
7
1
39
3
24
4
4
1
80
16
2U
45
19
16
923
13
142
36
12
11
768
9
116
U
9
5
162
21
157
27
21
16
573
189
2,088
512
189
213
10,351
53
537
97
56
43
1,987
21
185
27
21
17
585
5
36
4
5
3
97
7
58
5
9
4
156
6
205
59
7
21
1,103
26
444
129
22
66
2,932
U
63
16
11
10
373
77
745
149
77
63
2,693
10
71
17
9
7
274
31
299
45
32
23
1,002
5
45
6
8
5
132
134
2,026
544
142
193
13,163
See footnotes at end of table.
7.40
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES^GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7H.— ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948 -Continued
Establishments, Receipts. Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
San Jose, Calif
San Leandro, Calif...
San Mateo, Calif
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Santa Fe, N. Mex
Santa Monica, Calif..
Savannah, Ga
Schenectady, N. Y....
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Shaker Heights, Ohio..
Sharon, Pa
Sheboygan, Wis
Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux Falls, S. Dak'...
Spartanburg, S. C
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mass
Stamford, Conn
Steubenville, Ohio
Stockton, Calif
Superior . Wis
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoina, Wash
Tallahassee, Fla
Tampa, Fla
Taunton, Mass
Terre Haute, Ind
Texarkana, Ark., and
Tex
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka , Kans
Torrington, Conn
Trenton, N. J
Troy, K. Y
Tucson, Ariz
Tulsa, Okla
Tuscaloosa, Ala
Tyler, Tex
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Humbert
95,044
27,498
41,536
45,534
27,547
71,299
119,689
92,070
124,747
462,440
27,980
26,305
42,435
84,035
52,161
36,674
30,832
162,601
73,584
35,695
71,660
35,091
220,067
142,975
27,158
124,073
40,056
64,047
40,490
301,358
77,827
27,770
127,367
71,659
45 ,064
180,586
46,364
38,864
10
18
22
U
8
17
7
36
31
3
40
9
Receipts,
entire
year
(TTioiijand
doilan)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
ooWajs)
98
85
238
69
262
1,261
209
71
109
200
144
122
354
219
122
45
121
72
315
373
41
499
96
104
14
430
154
45
425
130
125
445
312
166
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
t^^umber)
289
99
9
17
34
28
22
78
43
lU
13
19
82
75
10
120
2
107
21
115
71
23
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>iumber)
22
3
35
116
27
2
6
13
14
30
22
32
1
10
9
42
27
5
63
5
9
2
69
13
2
47
21
11
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
290
46
375
373
48
375
160
332
171
• 1,292
6,971
1,980
109
418
737
523
453
1,744
315
1,330
6
427
369
1,892
1,614
266
2,650
201
345
92
3,179
335
69
2,463
200
435
2,070
1,356
266
City
Union twp., N. J.^..
Union city, N. J
University City, Mo.
Upper Darby tup.,I^.^
Utica, N. Y
Vancouver , Wash
Vicksburg, Miss
Waco, Tex
Waltham, Mass
Warwick, R, I
Washington, D. C...
Washington, Pa
Waterbury, Corm
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown, N. Y
Waukegan, 111
Wausau, Wis
West Allls, Wis
West Hartford town,
Conn.^
West New York, N. J.
West Orange, N. J...
West Paljn Beach, Fla.
Wheeling, W. Va
White Plains, N. Y. .
Wichita, Kans
Wichita Falls, Tex..
Wilkes-Barre, Pa....
Wilkinsburg, Pa
Williamsport, Pa....
Wilmington, Del
WiJmington, N. C...
Woonsocket, R. I....
Worcester, Mass
Wyandotte, Mich
Yakijna, Wash
Yonkers, N. Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio....
Zanesville, Ohio.
Population
1950
(TTiousand
(Jvtuniber] dollars)
37,989
5
55,322
14
39,595
4
85 ,078
9
101,479
15
27,977
7
27,344
3
84,300
19
47,198
4
43,027
6
797,670
135
25,898
9
104,242
14
64,354
12
34,280
5
39,099
10
30,386
7
42 ,945
6
44,401
3
37,754
9
28,624
5
43,053
13
53,447
17
43,501
12
166,306
34
67,709
11
76,638
16
31,231
4
44,964
9
109,907
20
44,975
14
50,136
3
201,885
17
36,666
5
38,375
7
152,533
26
59,704
10
167,643
19
40,424
6
_L
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
19
125
165
106
20
152
19
20
1,134
117
102
120
37
104
32
95
253
133
112
273
314
197
232
218
180
40
71
118
145
43
80
249
45
Pay roll,
cntue
year
dollars)
Active
propne-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
Muinber)
759
17
18
24
10
14
5
23
56
19
40
64
63
27
53
23
42
, 4
' 6
113
16
10
26
9
13
55
10
58
9
6
3
20
3
6
141
10
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>(mnberj
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
37
1,729
132
608
307
163
30
686
132
16,074
285
414
490
200
276
85
475
1,071
300
1,409
1,234
1,767
531
1,310
535
852
70
125
2,344
285
161
514
180
362
1,567
242
1,133
167
Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
z Less than $500.
Classified as urban under special rule.
Table 7J.— FUNERAL SERVICE— SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Aberdeen, S. Dak
Abilene, Tex
Adams town, Mass.^,...
Adrian, Mich
Akron, Ohio
Alameda, Calif
Albany, Ga
Albany, N. Y
Albemarle, N. C
Albert Lea, Minn
Albuquerque, N. Mex...
Alexandria, La
Alexandria, Va
Alhambra, Calif
Aliquippa, Pa
Allentown, Pa
Alliance, Ohio
Alpena, Mich
Alton, 111
Altoona, Pa
Amarlllo, Tex
Ambrldge, Pa
Amerlcus , Ga
Amesbury town, Haas.^.
Amsterdam, N. Y
Anderson, Ind
Anderson, S. C
Ann Arbor, Mich
Aimiston, Ala
Ansonla, Conn
Ardmore, Okla
Arkansas City, Kans...
Arlington town, Mass. ^,
Arlington County, Va.^
Arnold, Pa
Population
1950
20,976
47,102
12,027
18,402
273,139
63,425
30,987
134,382
11,751
13,483
97,012
34,685
61,604
51,284
26,067
106,233
26,112
13,053
32,176
76,844
73,737
16,415
11,367
10,310
32,269
46,309
19,713
47,279
31,150
13,711
17,331
12,887
43,984
134,990
10,271
Esub-
lisb-
ments
[Hii^^\
Receipts,
entire
year
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
106
193
59
112
1,265
170
147
362
132
92
329
259
239
276
126
423
262
99
173
545
327
74
93
72
292
265
232
176
120
61
151
79
166
193
55
11
26
1
19
299
38
25
69
24
13
59
47
41
69
6
55
37
1
40
65
13
5
30
35
54
61
25
40
11
26
30
Active
propne
tors,*
Novem'
ber
[?'{umbeT)
13
6
5
4
13
3
5
6
5
21
12
1
2
3
8
2
5
7
4
2
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
5
13
2
10
19
39
18
2
12
15
28
17
16
22
10
13
15
2
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
220
492
34
320
5,629
757
507
1,363
457
362
1,262
912
306
1,345
131
1,004
634
15
724
1,179
1,992
103
322
64
586
699
923
1,302
491
761
301
555
551
71
City
Asbury Park , N . J . . .
Ashland, Ky
Ashland, Ohio
Ashland, Wis
Ashtabula, Ohio
Atchison , Kans
Athens, Ga
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J.
Attleboro, Mass
Auburn, N. Y
Augusta, Ga
Aurora, 111
Austin, Tex
Bakersfield, Calif..
Balti^nore, Md
Barre city, Vt
Bartlesville, Okla..
Bastrop, La
Battle Creek, Mich..
Bay City, Mich
Bayonne, N. J
Beacon, N. Y
Beaumont, Tex
Beaver Falls, Pa. . . .
Beckley, W. Va
Bellalre, Ohio
Belleville, 111
Belllngham, Wash....
Beloit, Wis
B--lv ■d-re tup. .Cnliri
Benton Harbor, Mich.
Berkeley', Calif
Berkley, Mich
Population
1950
(Thousatul
(>Iumber] dollars)
17,035
31,223
14,277
10,594
23,093
12,759
23,102
327,090
61,542
23,665
36,667
71,507
50,503
131,964
34,540
940,205
10,866
19,262
12,775
48,469
52,372
76,657
14,110
93,715
17,335
19,255
12,553
32,701
33,934
29,541
46,109
18,612
133,217
17, 9U
Estab-
liah-
menta
7
4
3
4
6
3
6
22
U
3
15
9
5
9
3
124
3
3
4
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
dollars)
178
209
109
100
163
75
193
1,660
362
126
232
500
357
493
229
4,900
58
150
84
335
340
467
31
435
264
232
169
193
141
148
97
137
574
111
16
42
6
7
16
U
45
452
66
16
30
94
92
91
42
906
14
24
18
58
37
37
3
103
44
45
21
47
73
23
14
13
104
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(7{uTnber)
4
5
U
12
2
14
14
6
11
5
114
1
Fiiid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
10
16
3
4
15
5
27
202
19
7
15
64
14
55
14
355
5
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
313
837
110
U7
380
210
983
8,933
1,396
317
589
1,748
1,753
1,680
791
17,580
245
377
375
1,001
636
523
45
2,036
857
918
385
878
1,516
460
297
279
2,230
55
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.41
Table 7J.— FUNERAL SERVICE SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Berlin, N. H
BerwicX, Pa
Berwyn, 111
Bessenier, Ala
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly , Mass
Biddef ord , Maine
Big Spring , Tex
Blloxi, Miss
Binghamton, N. Y
Blrninghaia, AI&
Bismarck, N. Dak
Blocuttfield. N. J
Blocmington, 111
Bloomington, Ind
Bluefield, W. Va
Blue Island, 111
Blytheville, Ark
Boise City, Idaho
Boone , Iowa
Borger, Tex
Boston, Mass
Bowling Green, Ky
Bowling Green, Ohio...
Braddock, Pa
Bradenton, Fla
Bradford, Pa
Bi-ainerd , Minn
Bralntree town, Mass.^
Brattleboro village,
Vt.^
Bridgeport, Conn
Bridgeton, N. J
Bristol, Conn
Bristol, Pa
Bristol, Tenn. , and Va. .
Brockton, Mass
Brookllne town, Mass.^
Brownsville, Tex
Brunswick , Ga
Brunswick village,
Maine!
D'lcyrus, Ohio
Buffalo, M. Y
Burlington, Iowa
Burlington, N. C
Burlington, Vt
Butler, Pa
Butte, Mont
Cadillac, Mich
Cairo, lU
Cambridge, Md
Cambridge, Mass
Cambridge, Ohio
Camden, Ark
Camden, N. J
Canonsburg, Pa
Canton, 111
Canton, Ohio
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Carbondale, 111
Carbondale, Pa
Carlisle, Pa
Carnegie, Pa
Carteret, N. J
Cedar Rapids, Iowa,...
Central Falls, R. I.. .
Chambersburg, Pa
Champaign, 111
Chanute , Kans
Charleston, W. Va
Charloxtesville, Va...
Chattanooga, Tenn
Chelsea, Mass
Chester, Pa
Chicago, 111
Chicago Heights, 111..
Ghlckasha , Okla
Chicopee, Mass
Chillicothe, Ohio
Cicero, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Clalrton . Pa
Clareoiont *rvr.,K.H.^. .
Clarksburg, W. Va
Clarksdale, Miss
See footnotes at end of table.
Popaktion
1950
Estab-
lish-
mcnis
Mumbcr)
16,545
14,022
51,176
28,471
66,027
3
5
14
6
12
28,855
20,785
17,258
37,G34
81,132
4
3
3
3
IS
295,720
18,544
49,313
34,048
28,191
21
8
6
3
21,341
17,580
16,221
34,152
12,126
4
4
3
3
17,949
790,363
17,427
11,972
16,518
4
125
3
3
4
13,609
17,281
12,558
23,130
3
5
3
4
9,586
159,352
18,385
35,873
12,690
3
30
4
6
4
32,618
62,856
56,952
36,176
18,086
4
11
9
3
5
10,943
10,289
577,393
30,639
24,495
3
3
138
3
5
33,039
23,511
32,904
10,345
12,217
6
4
5
4
3
10,366
120,676
14,693
n,341
124,543
4
26
4
4
26
12,049
U,910
116,312
21,539
10,911
5
3
15
4
3
16,235
16,232
12,154
13,003
72,149
8
3
-i
23,610
17,205
39,397
10,241
72,818
6
3
4
3
12
25,909
130,333
39,038
65,324
3,606,436
6
12
12
16
508
24,369
15,753
48,939
20,121
67,195
4
4
9
4
10
500,510
19,418
12,058
31,817
16,515
65
5
3
4
6
-■
Receipts,
Piy roll.
entire
entire
year
yeir
(Thciijiind
CThouiiiTid
dollars)
liollurs)
93
3
91
10
533
42
144
41
291
28
142
19
7?
8
Ill
19
73
19
463
47
1,302
354
103
15
307
53
330
67
195
21
160
35
100
13
50
29
237
69
90
19
238
25
3,716
554
137
13
71
6
88
9
129
24
174
39
86
9
103
17
26
8
1,202
204
92
16
235
44
80
1
162
35
371
69
479
61
69
7
90
27
62
6
103
9
3,865
353
182
24
195
62
137
18
217
26
354
95
76
7
108
15
101
19
711
102
97
10
77
20
805
119
71
6
121
12
735
126
lU
18
74
11
129
10
158
50
171
25
67
2
356
'^
142
19
168
23
176
22
74
12
540
95
212
54
732
198
237
14
490
54
22,986
3,031
217
48
101
U
145
8
159
18
287
'
2,990
559
76
5
69
15
245
78
117
23
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
[dumber) \.\uTnber)
Active
propnc-
tors,*
Novem
her
114
6
3
3
6
142
3
4
12
16
16
524
9
9
8
6
42
22
94
9
27
1,011
15
10
16
10
190
7
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
180
939
767
543
332
165
401
406
765
167
7,288
7
362
23
1,001
20
1,320
11
452
15
790
4
255
48
550
9
444
9
476
9
518
231
10,588
7
287
3
110
6
172
11
405
21
683
4
175
8
284
4
131
78
4,091
7
240
19
822
2
52
17
669
33
1,274
21
1,238
8
147
10
476
3
125
8
209
193
6,535
9
410
24
1,254
10
380
10
525
32
1,372
5
Ul
9
332
290
1,936
212
330
2,396
174
212
2,396
345
214
325
967
508
784
345
467
474
274
1,943
1,016
4,227
239
1,037
58,654
835
267
282
325
248
9,692
126
287
1,499
410
City
Clarksville, Tenn...
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Tenn
Clinton, Iowa
Clinton town, Mass,^
Coatesville, Pa
Coffeyville, Kans...
Cohoes, N. Y
CoUinsvllle, 111...
Colorado Springs,
Colo
Columbia, Mo
Columbia, S. C
Columbia, Tenn
Columbus, Ga
Columbus, Ind
Columbus, Miss
Columbus, Ohio
Compton, Calif
Concord, N. H
Concord, N. C
Conneaut, Ohio
Cormellsville, Pa...
Connersville , Ind . . .
Conshohocken, Pa....
Coraopolis, Pa
Corning, N. Y
Corpus Christi, Tex.
Coi'sicana, Tex
Cortlan<i, H. Y
Coshocton, Ohio
Council Bluffs, Iowa
Covington, Ky
Cranston, R. I
Crawfordsvllle , Ind.
Cumberland, Md
Dallas, Tex
Danbury city. Conn..
Danville, 111
Danville, Va
Darby, Pa
Dayton, Ohio
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, Ala
Defiance , Ohio
Denton, Tex
Denver, Colo
Derby, Conn
Detroit, Mich
District 13, Md
Dixon, 111
Donora , Pa
Dothan, Ala
Dover, N. H
Dublin, Ga
Du Bois, Pa
Dubuque , Iowa
Duluth, Minn
Duncan, Okla
Dunkirk, N. Y
Dunmore , Pa
Duquesne, Pa
Durant, Okla
Durham, N. C
East Chicago, Ind...
East Cleveland, Ohio
Easthampton town,
Mass.*
East Hartford town,
Conn. ^
East Liverpool, Ohio.
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N. J. . . .
East Point, Ga
East Providence town,
R. I.'
East St. Louis, 111..
Eau Claire, Wis
El Dorado, Ark
Elgin, 111
Elizabeth, N. J
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Elihart, Ind
Ellwood City, Pa
Elmlra, N. Y
El Paso, Tex
Elwcod . Ind
Elyria, Ohio
! Endicott, N. Y
Population
1950
(^Thousand
(Number] dollars)
16,208
905,636
12,445
30,151
12,295
13,839
17, lU
21,235
11,907
45,263
31,731
35,949
10,921
79,510
18,365
17,170
374,770
47,893
27,984
16,720
10,073
13,302
15,545
10,909
10,491
17,723
108,053
19,108
18,120
11,626
45,184
64,232
55,130
12,804
37,632
432,927
22,424
37,892
34,537
13,188
243,108
94,529
19,879
11,270
21,345
412,856
10,264
1,838,517
19,135
11,532
11,831
21,556
15,911
10,213
11,466
49,528
104,066
15,260
17,965
20,302
17,612
10,521
70,307
54,124
39,875
10,694
29,340
24,072
34,410
73,057
21,628
35,791
81,950
35,862
23,047
43,534
112,675
12,682
35,556
12,898
49,690
130,003
11,350
30,197
20,168
Estab-
lish-
ments
5
156
3
18
5
172
3
3
4
5
5
5
4
6
6
3
6
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
113
5,579
■97
220
56
159
107
153
78
259
139
432
123
352
135
111
1,947
229
W6
147
120
95
51
137
122
148
358
136
148
90
222
711
185
94
336
1,690
176
290
344
93
1,480
365
77
70
117
1,735
162
7,302
62
95
82
115
114
99
112
319
416
99
89
57
119
119
377
243
642
115
331
258
476
136
641
180
147
282
674
88
187
104
276
397
93
181
13C I
16
862
12
17
2
19
21
10
13
65
28
87
14
82
16
45
341
38
19
67
470
33
36
58
U
308
30
9
9
20
495
30
903
14
13
63
73
26
9
3
1
39
92
16
115
30
26
23
137
12
101
35
34
62
86
10
27
5
36
9J
15
Active
propnc-
tors.'
Novem-
ber
(Timber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Nuinbtr)
23
3
10
5
3
37
8
3
4
3
15
4
162
1
17
301
9
12
13
6
26
8
48
8
39
12
37
134
13
8
20
3
9
2
5
12
31
16
10
4
13
35
10
5
17
176
13
16
30
7
108
12
10
17b
9
335
6
18
42
12
5
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollgis)
660
1,825
353
346
282
7.42
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7J.— FUNERAL SERVICE— SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE; 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Numhcrl
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
doilars)
Active
proprie
tors,*
Novem-
ber
[Humtxr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Kumbcr)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
liab-
ments
(>(umbCT)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousar^
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
[Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,"
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(>^umbCTj
Fiyroll.
workweek
ended
Englewood, N, J
Enid, Okla
Erie, Pa
Eseanaba, Mich
Eugene, Oreg
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111
Evansville, Ind
Everett, Mass
Everett, Wash
Fairmont, W. Va
Fargo, N, Dale
Fairbault, Minn ,
Farrell, Pa
Fayetteville, Ark.,.,
Fayetteville, N. C...
Findlay, Ohio
Fltchburg, Mass
Flint, Mich....
Florence, Ala
Florence, S, C
Fond du Lac, Wis
Fort Collins, Colo,,,
Fort Dodge, Io«a
Fort Madison, Iowa. . ,
Fort Pierce, Fla
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fostoria, Ohio
Framlngham town,Mass,^
Frankfort, Ind
Frankfort, Ky
Frederick, Md
Fredericksburg, Va..,
Freeport, 111.
Fresno, Calif
Fulton, Mo
Gadsden, Ala
Gainesville, Fla
Gainesville, Ga
Gainesville, Tex
Galesburg, 111
Gardner, Mass
Gary, Ind
Gastonia, H. C
Geneva, N. Y
Glendale, Calif
Glens Falls, N, Y,..,
Gloucester, Mass
Gloucester City, N,J,
Gloversville, "N, Y, . ,
Goldsboro, N, C
Goshen, Ind
Grand Forks, N, Dak..
Grand Rapids, Mich...
Granite City, 111,...
Great Falls, M nt...,
Greeley, Colo
Green Day, Wis
Greensboro, N. C
Greensburg, Pa
Greenville, Miss
Greenville, N. C
Greenville, S. C
Greenville, Tex
Greenwood, Miss
Greenwood, S. C
Griffin, Ga
Gulfport, Miss
Guthrie, Okla
Hackensack, N, J
Hagerstown, Md,
Hamilton, Ohio
Hammond, Ind
Hamtramck, Mich
Hannibal, Mo
Hanover, Pa ,
Harrisburg, 111 ,
Harrlsburg, Pa
Hartford, Conn ,
Hattiesburg, Mias...,
Haverhill, Mass
Hayward, Calif
Hazleton, Pa
Hempstead, N. Y
23,092
35,976
130,125
15,068
35,672
22,913
73,030
109,869
i5,789
33,807
29,273
37,981
16,012
13,667
17,02i
3.1,605
23,306
42,671
162,800
23,832
22,378
29,826
W,932
25,025
14,943
13,413
47,8&4
132,340
14,348
27,845
14,933
11,949
18,092
12,143
22,425
90,618
10,040
55,523
26,577
11,381
11,219
31,357
19,617
132,496
23,003
17,087
95,398
19,448
25,048
14,283
23,576
21,399
12,977
26,617
175,647
29,139
39,006
20,286
52,443
73,703
17,237
29,914
16,713
57,932
14,697
18,002
13,672
13,952
22,428
10,019
29,207
36,232
57,717
87,423
43,245
20,540
14,065
10,994
39,091
177,073
29,432
47,213
14,273
35,486
29,021
139
211
855
107
230
248
497
766
195
206
294
128
60
110
115
22
205
170
954
65
61
227
105
213
97
72
244
608
98
142
144
118
151
147
158
549
68
129
202
130
111
200
80
574
234
85
305
194
93
197
126
88
106
1,005
130
208
149
165
473
154
130
133
572
162
145
160
197
46
92
1-1
191
400
362
330
176
71
124
537
1,156
126
296
175
343
114
15
49
101
35
18
13
105
143
21
63
28
12
36
33
18
288
21
18
39
9
33
51
83
9
17
15
13
19
19
20
142
11
29
35
23
13
23
20
104
13
53
46
18
6
41
26
35
20
202
18
33
IS
20
116
11
33
32
107
20
23
19
68
15
14
26
15
46
43
12
327
1,035
1,910
568
390
376
2,498
2,622
3%
1,318
620
534
118
228
705
694
380
5,450
412
346
1,026
194
658
352
155
1,107
1,624
121
314
300
229
334
345
373
2,591
19^'
583
544
524
261
440
400
1,986
1,053
230
1,031
751
305
121
812
612
645
358
3,935
363
675
362
398
2,713
158
643
635
2,099
377
532
463
1,303
379
328
475
310
866
813
185
521
138
586
1,351
4,667
540
562
261
Henderson, Ky,
Henderson, N. C
Hermosa Beach, Calif,
Hibbing, Minn
Hickory, N. C
Highland Park, Mich.
High Point, N. C
Hoboken, N. J
Holland, Mich
Holyoke, Mass
Homestead, Pa
Hopkinsville, Ky....
Homell, N. Y
Hot Springs, Ark....
Houma, La
Houston, Tex
Hudson, N. Y
Huntington, Ind
Huntington, W. Va. ..
Huntington Park,
Calif
Huntsville, Ala
Hutchinson, Kans,...
Independence, Kans..
Independence, Mo....
Indiana, Pa
Indianapolis, Ind...
Ingleuood, Calif,.,.
Iowa City, Iowa
Ironton, Ohio
Irvlngton, N. J
Ithaca, N. Y
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Tenn
Jacksonville, Fla...
Jacksonville, 111...
Jamestown, N, Y
Jamestown, N. D
Janesville, Wis
Jeannette, Pa
Jefferson City, Mo,
Jeffersonville, Ind
Jersey City, N. J..
Johnson City, Tenn,
Johnstown, N, Y, . . .
Johnstown, Pa,
Jollet, 111...
Jonesboro, Ark
Joplin, Mo
Kalamazoo, Mich, . . .
Kankakee, 111
Kansas City, Mo....
Kearney, Nebr
Kearney, N. J
Keene, N. H
Kenmore, N. Y
Kenosha, Wis
Kent, Ohio
Keokuk, Iowa
Kingston, N. Y
Kingston, Pa
Kinston, N. C
Kirksville, Mo
Kirkwood, Mo
Kokomo, Ind
Lackawanna, N. Y. ..
Laconia, N. H
La Crosse, wis
Lafayette, Ind
Lafayette, La
La Grange, Ga
Lake Charles, La,..
Lakeland, Pla
Lakewood, Ohio,....
Lancaster, Ohio.
Lancaster, Pa
Lansing, Mich
La Porte, Ind
Laredo, Tex
La Salle, 111
Latrobe , Pa
Laurel, Miss,
Lawrence, Kans,...,
Lawrence , Masrf
Lawton, Okla
16,760
10,942
11,766
16,212
14,691
46,155
39,930
50,510
15,742
54,441
10,031
12,531
15,055
29,298
11,480
594,321
11,656
15,033
36,160
29,376
16,406
33,524
11,432
36,332
11,706
424,683
46,046
27,018
16,329
59,142
29,395
50,904
30,098
203,404
20,374
43,250
10,601
24,829
16,179
24,990
14,671
300,447
27,778
10,861
62,723
52,460
16,260
38,515
57,326
25,373
453,290
12,106
39,828
15,631
20,232
54,360
12,383
16,076
28,860
21,061
18,278
10,948
18,587
38,600
27,646
14,722
47,3%
35,508
33,465
24,954
41,202
30,846
67,878
24,140
63,601
91,694
17,230
51,694
12,023
11,952
24,938
23,292
30,427
34,527
150
134
222
105
79
625
205
380
181
416
174
127
138
132
83
2,166
170
127
353
163
133
245
87
230
140
3,064
297
148
155
492
172
420
266
1,037
156
297
132
117
106
162
116
2,199
186
105
568
546
207
240
341
193
2,263
62
270
96
128
294
179
108
265
35
213
104
89
193
230
265
69
168
200
162
593
158
382
590
144
123
67
69
189
137
807
124
30
21
49
18
23
60
53
75
46
66
18
22
24
26
26
551
23
17
51
31
23
65
7
43
14
525
59
25
22
68
22
S3
85
286
73
24
15
9
30
21
242
38
14
75
61
36
69
66
22
463
9
36
23
5
89
74
10
60
16
33
S
29
24
47
26
43
167
18
72
74
10
16
14
12
19
6
12
20
27
34
21
29
10
12
13
15
U
234
6
235
17
10
12
46
14
29
47
138
4
21
9
11
4
12
10
147
19
11
30
25
20
24
22
12
150
5
24
10
2
23
14
4
22
6
23
5
10
16
4
6
19
24
4
20
17
20
32
7
31
26
6
11
5
9
19
5
37
10
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.43
Tabic 7J.— FUNERAL SERVICE— SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY ROLL, 'AND PERSONNEL
City
Leavenworth, Kans.
Lebanon, Pa
Leoainster, Mass..
LevistoD, Maine...
Levlstown, Pa
Lexington, Ky
Lexington t,ovn,Mass.^
Uaa, Ohio
Lincoln town, R. I.^.
Linden, N. J
little Rock, Ark...
Lock Haven, Pa
Lockport,, N. T
Logan, Dt'ah
Loganjiport , Ind ....
Long Beach, Calif..
Long Branch, N. J..
LongTlew, Tex
Lorain, Ohio
Lo8 Angeles, Calif,
Louisville, Ky.
Lower Marion twp.^a.
Lufkin, Tex
Lynhrook, N. Y
lomchburg, Va
Lynn, Mass.. .. .
McAllen, Tex...
Haccoh, 111....
HoCcnh, Miss...
HcKeesport, Pa.
HcEees Rocks, Pa.
HcZlnney, Tex....
Hadlson, Vis
Mahanpy City, Pa.
Maiden, Mass
Manhattan, Kans.
Manitowoc, Vis
Hankato, Minn
Mansfield, Ohio
Marblehead town, Mass.
Population
1950
Estib-
Ush-
mcnts
?<UTnbtrl
Marietta, Ga. ..
Marietta, Ohio,
Marinette, Wis.
Marlon, 111....
Marlon, Ind....
Marlon, Ohio
Marlborough, Mass..
Marquette, Mich.,..
Marshall , Tex
Marshall town, Iowa.
Martlnsburg, W. Va.
Martinsville, Va...
Mason City, Iowa...
Massena, N. Y
Massillon, Ohio....
Mattoon, 111..
MAywood, 111..
Meadvllle, Pa.
Medford, Mass.
Hedford, Oreg,
Melrose, Mass.. .
Heqihls, Tenn. ..
Menmrinee, Mich.
Merced, Calif...
Merlden, Conn. . .
Meridian, Miss
Mesa, Ariz
Metfauen town, Mass.
Mexico, Mo
Miami, Fla
Mlaal Beach, Pla
Michigan City, Ind...
Mlddlebcrough town,
Masa.l
Mlddletown, Conn
Hlddletovn, N. Y
Mlddletown, Ohio
Mllford town, Mass.'.
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis , Minn. . . .
Hlnot, N. Dak
Hlshawaka, Ind.
Missoula, Mont.
Moberly, Mo
Mobile, Ala....
Modesto, Calif.
20,543
28,13-1
24,084
41, U2
13,875
54,449
17,093
49,880
11,020
30,434
101,387
11,325
25,136
16,802
20,933
244,072
23,049
24,445
50,819
1,957,692
367,359
43,356
15,147
17,258
47,639
99,521
20,005
10,586
10,386
51,223
16,278
10,525
95,594
10,930
59,779
18,996
Zl.Ui,
18,785
43,363
13,711
20,688
16,024
14,198
10,130
30,059
33,786
15,741
17,345
22,255
19,750
15,566
17,210
27,593
13,123
29,524
17,993
27,409
18,906
66,109
17,170
26,919
394,012
11,124
15,144
43,747
41,709
16,766
24,4U
11,6U
246,983
45,541
28,379
10,139
29,665
22,565
33,634
15,405
632,651
517,277
21,924
32,378
22,320
12,833
127,151
17,347
See footnotes at end of table.
Receipts,
entire
year
(TTumiand
dollar])
Pay coll.
entire
year
dollars)
41
4
5
3
6
17
3
3
3
15
9
4
6
11
11
3
5
3
5
3
3
3
4
3
7
6
6
3
6
3
3
3
4
3
6
3
3
5
6
4
159
207
126
279
114
470
87
359
19
70
185
91
lU
1,017
229
155
219
6,033
1,834
206
134
64
850
592
129
77
116
485
308
154
359
94
235
75
152
74
421
60
153
175
102
130
221
229
79
80
161
127
139
90
176
83
275
Active
propne-
tora,*
Novem-
ber
(>(umlier)
150
7
29
3
13
272
44
32
13
1,597
239
19
34
31
94
68
26
5
34
53
Paid
employees.
work week
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
tNumljcr)
125
27
275
46
138
U
165
10
138
23
77
6
1,126
317
89
U
135
39
261
33
273
64
107
4
77
2
71
10
1,195
251
375
77
170
29
93
26
177
37
166
17
244
36
111
5
3,525
546
2,478
525
127
20
136
16
143
25
91
19
610
179
24B
57
71
6
10
4
8
79
12
19
7
500
21
12
44
32
13
4
21
27
20
17
25
4
9
5
4
8
19
1
14
12
3
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollar))
City
3
169
4
12
11
41
1
2
7
112
19
9
19
, 3
193
176
5
77
16
591
882
251
904
240
1,432
316
1,198
180
3,349
145
512
152
308
5,394
649
551
275
32,209
5,815
343
825
569
1,994
1,171
397
113
628
1,119
548
545
1,268
89
267
119
117
330
1,219
27
389
495
73
202
996
511
152
140
736
319
321
462
373
754
814
432
374
251
200
411
134
6,442
273
828
685
1,350
69
65
210
4,923
1,309
592
495
743
331
704
93
10,357
10,099
372
185
350
375
3,426
1,322
Mollne, 111
Moneesen , Pa
Monmouth, 111
Monroe , La
Monroe, Mich
Monroe, N. C
Montclair, N. J...
Morgantown, W. Va.
Morrlstown, N, J..
Morrlstown, Tenn..
Population
1950
EsQty
lijh-
ments
(Number;
Moultrie, Oa
Moundsville, W. Va..
Mount Carmel, Pa....
Mount Clemens, Mich.
Mount Vernon, N. Y. .
Mount Vernon, Ohio..
Muncle, Ind
Munhall, Pa
Morfreesboro, Tenn..
Muscatine, Iowa
Muskogee, Okla
Nacogdoches , Tex. . . .
Nantlcoke, Pa
Nashua, H. H
Nashville, Tenn
Natchez, Miss
Natick town, Hass.^.
Naugatuck, Conn
New Albany, Ind.....
Newark, N. J
Newark, Ohio
New Bedford, Mass..
New Bern, N. C
New Britain, Conn..
New Brunswick, N. J.
Newburgh, N. Y
New Castle, Ind
New Castle, Pa
New Haven, Conn.....
New Iberia, La
New Kensington, Pa, .
New London," Conn. , . .
New Philadelphia,Ohio
Newport, Ky
Newport, R. I
Newport News, Va....
New Rocbelle, N. Y. .
Newton, Iowa.
Newton , Mass
New York, N. Y
Bronx Borough,....
Brooklyn Borough..
Manhattan Borough.
Queens Borough....
Richmond Borough..
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Nlles, Ohio
Norfolk, Va
Norristown, Pa
North Adams, Mass...
Northampton , Mass . . .
North Attleborough
town, Maas,^
North Braddock, Pa..
North littleFbck, Ark.
North Tonawanda.N.Y.
Norwalk, Conn
Norwich city, Conn..
Norwood town, Mass.^
Norwood , Ohio
Oakland, Calif
Oak Park, 111
Ocala, Fla
Ogden, Utah
Ogdensburg, N. Y....
Oil City, Pa
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Okmulgee, Okla
Clean, N. Y
Oneida, N. Y
Opelousas, La
Orange, N. J
Orangeburg, S. C...
Oshkosh, Wis
Osslning, N. Y
Oswego, N. Y
37,296
17,929
10,190
38,375
21,275
10, lU
43,775
25,446
17,078
13,016
11,612
14,759
14,298
16,815
71,837
12,021
58,364
16,422
13,027
19,483
37,255
12,303
20,140
34,666
173,359
22,678
19,663
17,463
29,297
437,357
34,178
109,033
15,784
73,663
38,768
31,924.
18,227
48,563
163,344
16,460
25,226
30,367
12,966
31,015
32,090
41,571
59;626
11,699
80,996
7,335,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
90,375
16,733
188,601
38,193
21,475
28,998
12, U9
W,724
42, U2
24,730
49,458
23,382
16,693
34,626
380,576
63,175
11,588
56,910
16,126
19,556
242,450
18,298
22,842
11,367
11,600
38,413
15,311
40,934
16,055
22,611
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollara)
(Tliousand
dollar))
11
4
18
24
5
4
6
3
5
5
12
6
3
12
930
100
360
270
173
27
16
4
17
U
5
259
54
■103
192
195
104
376
182
190
93
107
128
144
169
313
96
300
80
140
156
233
90
137
176
879
94
37
130
190
2,634
208
517
37
353
274
260
119
434
1,254
97
122
139
72
239
192
303
240
97
225
36,181
3,936
11,376
13,581
6,462
326
399
99
798
319
134
35
69
139
50
149
193
28
180
2,076
545
144
303
98
164
800
83
121
106
79
Pay coll,
entire
year
(7<umber)
382
U6
237
32
3
14
59
13
21
109
32
61
26
19
U
16
15
86
10
47
11
16
19
38
11
6
13
182
27
52
447
33
53
5
57
54
10
45
245
36
17
37
12
52
13
35
71
16
38
6,328
769
1,545
2,670
1,202
142
47
15
165
40
12
6
4
30
3
28
17
2
17
531
66
29
55
15
16
Paid
Active 'employees,
proprie- workweek
""•• ; ended
Novem
ber
nearest
Nov. 15
(Tviumbcr)
14
4
3
12
698
61
303
188
121
25
15
6
16
12
5
Pay coll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollar))
15
2
6
33
6
9
33
15
18
12
12
7
7
6
26
7
23
5
15
12
19
10
7
9
115
15
2
11
20
226
11
31
5
26
14
22
5
28
72
17
13
7
19
6
26
15
5
15
2,161
243
599
372
400
47
21
6
70
23
5
212
18
26
3
17
4
U
7
29
2
39
12
13
3
31
7
9
5
18
6
35
1,131
17
611
15
1,165
8
344
8
302
92
3,999
15
513
6
390
7
292
8
386
30
670
16
575
17
1,494
3
182
5
285
7.44
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7J.— FUNERAL SERVICE— SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, IUceipts, Pav Roll, and Personnel
City
Ottawa, 111
Ottawa, K&ns
Ottuiiiua, loua.
Ouatcnna, Minn.
Owensboro, Ky
Paducah, Ky
Palnesvllle , Ohio. . . .
Panama City, Fla
Paris, Tex
Parkersburg, W..Va,..
Parsons, Kans
Pasadena, Calif
Pascagoula, Miss
Passaic, N. J
Paterson, N, J
Pawtucket, R. I
Peabody, Mass
PeekskiU, N, Y
Pekin, 111
Pensacola, Fla
Peoria, 111
Perth Amboy, N, J....
Peni, Tnd
Petersburg , Va
Phenix City, Ala
Philadelphia, Pa
Philllpsburg, N. J...
Phoenix, Aris
Pine Bluff, Ark
Piqua, Ohio
Pittsburg, Kans
Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsfield, Mass
Pittston, Pa
Plainfield, N. J
Plains twp,, Pa,^,...
Plattsburg, N. Y
Pleasantvllle, N. J..
Plymouth, Pa
Pocatello, Idaho
Ponca City, Okla
Pontlac, Mich
Poplar Bluff, Mo
Port Chester, N. Y.,.
Port Huron, Mich
Portland, Maine
Portsmouth, Ohio
Portsmouth, Va
Pottstown, Pa
PottsTlUe, Pa
Poughkeepsie, N, Y...
Providence, R. I
Prove, ntahi
Pueblo, Colo
Qulncy, 111
Quincy Mass
Raleigh, N. C
Reading town, Masa,^.
Reading, Pa
Red Bank, N. J
Redding, Calif
Redlande, Calif
Redondo Beach, Calif.
Reidaville, N.C
Rensselaer, N. Y
Revere, Mass
Richmond, Calif
Richmond, Ind
Richmond, Ky
Richmond, Va
Riverside, Calif
Rochester, Minn
Rochester, N, H
Rochester, N. Y
Rockford, 111
Rock Hill, S. C
Rock Island, 111
Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Rocky Moxint, N, C...
Rome, Ga
Rome, N. Y
Royal Oak, Mich
Ruston, Lq
Rutland city, Vt,
Saginaw, Mich
St. Augustine, Fla,.,
St. Joseph, Mo ,
St, Louis, Mo ,
St, Petersburg, Fla.,
Salem, Mass
Population
1950
Esab-
hsh-
mcnts
(N-mbCT)
16,951
10,051
33,640
10,149
33,983
32,430
14,365
26,24a
21,636
29,510
14,706
104,037
10,797
57,351
139,423
81,180
22,647
17,746
21,912
43,293
111,523
41,291
13.281
34,943
23,285
2,064,794
18,909
105,442
37,147
17,426
19,371
673,763
53,055
14,992
42,212
12,543
17,726
12,032
13,026
25,882
20,185
73,112
15,120
23, %9
35,597
76,936
36,663
71,294
22,616
23,642
40,975
247,700
28,899
63,561
'41 ,402
83,190
65,123
13,879
109,062
12,710
3
14
23
16
5
7
4
7
10
12
5
5
3
353
4
7
6
5
10,137
3
97
18,411
3
180
25,208
4
79
11,760
5
168
10,745
3
66
36,663
3
77
99,218
3
219
39,504
7
290
10,217
4
98
229,906
27
1,456
46,399
4
250
29,634
3
321
13,763
3
61
331,252
75
2,200
92,503
7
490
24,472
7
164
4a, 594
4
230
22,274
5
144
27,644
5
149
29,617
7
270
41,379
9
230
46,817
6
277
10,346
4
87
17,547
6
123
92,352
12
465
13,418
4
105
75,572
9
479
852,623
117
5,906
95,712
8
912
41,847
10
307
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
109
158
195
47
260
217
109
92
195
307
112
626
82
416
934
420
84
174
170
332
753
336
129
200
62
11,541
135
740
192
108
119
4,446
269
167
308
93
127
119
164
134
79
359
85
102
285
405
274
281
134
219
251
2,002
91
294
237
426
304
57
757
261
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
[Xumber)
146
24
30
92
58
6
26
32
43
176
28
19
60
,549
10
146
45
6
594
35
7
37
6
18
5
18
17
6
59
18
7
63
69
43
35
23
16
39
236
13
58
24
50
62
22
169
31
18
25
7
23
9
3
51
24
57
34
5
243
46
38
47
16
26
92
35
37
14
21
143
,645
257
3-
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Humbcr)
119
6
10
5
12
4
5
11
3
44
12
13
68
23
2
10
13
28
50
14
10
23
12
709
10
42
30
271
16
3
26
12
3
23
39
20
22
13
10
20
120
5
17
13
23
32
7
52
11
12
15
2
14
3
2
22
14
10
140
21
13
4
104
14
25
21
20
16
9
5
42
10
53
545
71
12
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolldra)
237
295
550
30
1,229
937
175
422
1,693
833
315
2,859
3%
567
1,842
1,113
36
506
567
885
2,832
530
350
909
319
29,865
197
2,736
938
203
244
11,107
643
348
708
136
375
71
437
372
115
1,083
358
130
1,223
1,753
927
741
463
317
325
4,481
335
1,140
505
866
1,132
420
3,250
610
390
563
88
446
170
52
993
410
305
4,910
1,143
610
115
4,457
863
735
1,001
403
473
1,334
635
726
247
152
1,708
409
2,692
30,225
5.306
680
Gty
Salem, Oreg
Salloa, Kans
Salisbury, Md
Salisbury, N, C
Salt Laie City, Utah
San Angelo, Tex....,
San Antonio, Tex....
San Benito, Tex
San Bernardino, Caliji
San Buenaventura,
Calif
San Diego, Calif....
Sandusky, Ohio
San Fernando, Calif.
Sanf ord , Fla
Sanford, N. C
San Francisco/: a lif.
San Jose, Calif
Santa Ana, Calif....
Santa Barbara, Calif ,
Santa Cruz, Calif...
Santa Fe, N. Mex
Santa Monica, Calif,
Santa Rosa, Calif...
Sapulpa, Okla
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs,
N. T
Savannah, Ga
Schenectady, N. Y. ..
Scra.nton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sedalia, Ho
Selma, Ala
ShuDokin, Pa
Sharon, Pa
Shawnee, Okla
Sheboygan, Wis
Shelby, N. C
Shelbyville, Ind....
Shenandoah, Pa
Sherman, Tex
Shreveport, La
Sidney, Ohio
Sikeaton, Mo
Sioux City, Iowa,.,.
Sioux Falls, S. Dak,
Sotnerville, Mass....
Somerville, N, J,...
South Bend, Ind
Southbridge town,
Mass."
South Norfolk, Va...
South St. Paul,Hlnn.
South San Francisco,
Calif...
Spartanburg, S. C...
Spokane, Wash.
Springfield, lU,...
Springfield, Mass...
Springfield, Ohio...
Stamford, Conn
Statesville, N. C...
Staunton, Va
Steelton, Pa
Sterling, 111
Steubenville , Ohio..
Stockton, Calif
Streator , 111
Suffolk, Va
Summit, N. J
Sumter, S. C
Superior, Wis
Sweetwater , Tex
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoma, Wash
Tallahassee, Fla....
Tamaqua^ Pa
Taunton, Mass
Temple, Tex
Terre Haute , Ind ....
Terrell, Tex
Texarkana, Ark., and
Tex
Thomasville, Ga
Tiffin, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Tonawanda, N. Y
Topeka, Kans
Traverse C;lty, Mich.
Trenton, N. J
Population
1950
Estab-
U>b'
menta
Qjumbcr)
43,064
26,141
15,109
19,999
181 ,713
51,839
406,811
U,264
62,792
16,535
321,4*5
29,060
12,353
11,742
10,004
760,753
95,044
45,534
44,764
21,343
27,547
71,299
17,905
13,018
18,705
15,434
119,689
92,070
124,747
462,440
20,269
22,629
16,834
26,305
24,457
42,485
15,508
11,727
15,792
20,073
125,426
11,413
11,663
84,035
52,161
102,254
11,566
115,698
17,511
10,408
15,996
19,250
36,674
160,484
80,832
162,601
78,029
73,584
16,763
19,884
12,564
12,761
35,695
71,660
16,442
12,287
17,890
19,812
35,091
13,560
220,067
142,975
27,158
U,491
40,056
24,970
64,047
11,553
40,490
14,446
18,943
301,353
14,610
77,627
16,679
127,667
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollart)
Piyroll.
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
198
160
156
170
621
237
1,402
43
346
113
1,205
256
83
69
106
3,790
602
226
249
222
103
339
164
103
305
125
592
679
1,035
1,759
107
92
122
180
161
133
132
156
114
135
361
92
56
398
213
325
107
348
62
107
71
90
366
733
578
926
481
344
201
172
130
98
238
507
155
IW
115
33
196
75
1,379
500
89
89
164
267
457
93
240
94
153
1,834
140
431
113
1,008
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
35
23
5
51
U4
64
262
10
331
36
28
1,046
30
42
49
35
21
70
21
15
22
11
U5
76
128
537
6
20
U
9
56
26
19
16
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbcf)
4
10
22
3
95
11
17
4
U
3
49
9
43
2
53
12
15
3
53
18
7
5
9
4
5
3
5
5
73
2
160
7
121
15
247
7
75
10
61
9
48
4
50
2
17
7
15
6
36
5
105
6
13
10
U
2
14
3
4
2
30
5
6
3
140
54
113
7
12
6
- 4
2
28
4
69
2
117
9
24
2
62
5
18
3
9
5
406
39
15
4
88
5
10
4
175
23
6
24
54
20
128
5
21
5
123
12
4
7
15
419
29
17
17
10
7
22
9
7
10
6
75
32
82
148
7
U
7
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
Table 7J.— FUNERAL SERVICE- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABLISHMtNTS, RECEtPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
7.45
City
Population
1950
Esub-
Ush-
ments
(Thotuand
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
Active
proprie-
tors.'
Novcm-
™. ^
{Thousand
dolUrs) [Humhtr]
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
F^d
Population
1950
E.ub.
lish-
menu
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
employees,
workweek
ended
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
(Tkniiiind
CThouMnd
ber
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
.^lumber,
doll<.rs)
lloi:<lr])
(Number)
MumM
(Dollorj)
39,099
5
168
27
7
Q
474
21,186
4
95
13
5
5
253
30,386
4
256
61
1
23
1,2U
11,196
4
127
26
3
12
501
18,8*2
5
124
19
5
9
267
13,215
4
81
11
3
5
208
23,289
3
131
34
1
14
493
20,847
3
44
5
3
3
92
i2,945
5
191
21
4
',
377
15,109
4
95
9
■^
7
186
12,354
3
65
8
3
5
133
20,961
4
71
7
2
5
137
11,251
4
155
29
3
3
561
37,754
6
182
20
6
17
429
28,624
3
34
1
3
3
30
43,053
4
293
49
2
20
790
19,042
4
124
24
2
14
454
32,695
4
127
27
3
13
515
58,447
10
506
117
6
42
2,069
43,501
10
255
32
6
11
639
23,866
3
159
18
4
10
381
76,638
24
599
62
23
36
1,170
31,281
8
208
37
8
13
687
44,964
8
260
36
10
20
779
13,565
4
134
20
3
3
384
109,907
23
864
144
19
54
2,241
44,975
9
240
69
8
34
1,558
22,964
5
175
30
4
20
567
15,567
3
92
19
2
10
372
13,766
4
136
16
4
10
284
24,965
5
90
5
6
3
80
19,494
6
143
11
3
5
212
20,269
7
103
19
6
11
401
10,909
3
113
10
3
5
188
50,186
11
223
38
11
12
499
13,8%
4
119
8
5
4
151
201,885
29
1,166
234
24
76
4,344
36,666
3
191
29
3
7
251
12,871
3
HI
26
4
10
498
38,375
3
376
77
3
20
1,484
152,533
27
603
85
22
38
1,498
59,704
13
513
62
15
31
1,192
167,643
25
1,010
210
19
35
3,339
18,267
4
105
26
4
12
488
40,424
6
276
52
3
20
1,158
Trinidad, Colo
Troy, N. Y
Troy, Ohio
Tulsa, Okla
Tupelo, Miss
Turtle Creey , Pa
Tuscaloosa, Ala
Tvln Falls, Idaho..,.
Tyler, Tei
Onion City, N, J
Unlontowi, Pa
Upper Dair^y twp,,Pa.^
ntica, ». r
Valdc-s a, G«
Vallc-.'c. Calif
Valley Strean, N, Y,.
Vancouver, Wash
Van Wert, Ohio
Vernon, Tex
Viclcsburg, Miss
Victoria, Tex
Vlncermes, lod
Virginia, Hlnn
Wplcefleld tovn,Mass.'
Walla Walla, Wash
WalHngfard borough.
Conn
Walthajn, Mass
Warren, Ohio
Warren, Pa
Washington, D. C
Washington, Ind..
Washington, Pa...
Washington Court
House, Ohio
Waterbury, Conn..
Waterloo, Iowa...
Watertown town,Mass,
Watertoun, K. Y
Watertown, Wis
Watervllle, Maine...
Watervliet, N. Y. . . .
12,206
71,659
10,628
130,586
11,507
12,347
46,364
17,544
38,864
55,322
20,423
85,078
101,479
20,004
23,164
26,833
27,977
10,317
12,684
27,344
16,102
18,798
12,332
19,600
24,071
11,943
47,198
49,674
14,747
797,670
10,949
25,898
10,457
104,242
54,354
37,339
34,280
12,393
18,232
15,036
110
482
93
699
145
123
164
110
U2
636
323
219
708
128
209
68
169
106
89
115
120
116
122
74
179
39
244
268
118
4,029
100
262
114
523
296
262
241
53
99
84
29
53
13
205
18
6
37
15
24
116
39
19
139
33
41
4
23
9
12
32
15
28
17
10
23
9
43
45
23
1,068
12
34
20
107
48
30
39
2
23
4
4
104
581
1,148
201
3,226
270
120
734
233
539
1,964
720
359
2,543
338
849
60
667
217
229
700
282
567
308
214
384
170
751
705
451
20,468
239
726
419
1,869
955
540
682
50
381
75
Uoul{egan, 111
Waukesha , Wis
Wausau, Wis
Wajcahnchle, Tex
Waycross, Ga
Webster town, Mass.^.
Webster Groves , Mo. . .
Wellesley town, Mass. ^
West Allls, Wis
West Chester, Pa
Westerly town, R, I.^
Westrield, Mass
West Frankfort, 111..
West New York, N. J..
West Orange, N. J....
West Palm Beach, Fla.
West Warwick town,
R. I.'
Weymouth town, Mass,^
Wheeling, W. Va
White Plains, N. Y...
Whittier, Calif
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Wilkinsburg, Pa
Williaaisport, Pa
Willimantlc, Conn,. .,
Wlljnlngton, Del
WiLnlngton, N. C
Wilson, N. C
Winchester town,Mass.^
Winchester, Va
Winona , Minn
Winthrop town, Mass.^
Wobum, Mass
Woodbury, N. J
Woonsocket, R. I
Wooster, Ohio
Worcester, Mass
Wyandotte, Mich
Xenia, Ohio
Yakima, Washington...
Yonkers, N. Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
Ypsllanti, Mich
Zanesville, Ohio
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
^Classified as urban under special rule.
Table7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Receipts. Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
iXumbe,)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
(Tfum^and
dolldrs)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[>^umber) (^tumber)
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollorj)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
dumber;
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollar;)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>{umber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(J^umberJ
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUrs)
Abbeville , La. ..... .
Aberdeen, S. Dak....
Aberdeen, Wash
Abilene, Kans
Abilene, Tex
Abington twp, , Pa, ^,
Ada, Okla
Adrian, Hich
Aiken, S. C
Akron, Ohio
Alaiseda, Calif
Alamosa, Colo
Albany, Calif
Albany, Ga
Albany, N. Y
Albany, Oreg
Albemarle, N. C
Aibertville, Ala,..,
Albion, Mich
Albuquerque, H. Mex.
Alexander City, Ala.
Alexandria, La
Alexandria, Mirm. ...
Alexandria, Va
Alhambra, Calif
Alice, Tex
Aliqulppa, Pa
Allentown, Pa
Alliance, Nebr
Alliance, Ohio
9.318
20,976
19,475
5,580
47,102
28,733
15,935
18,402
7,067
273,189
63,425
5,342
17,545
30,987
134,382
10,076
11,751
5,395
10,395
97,012
6,433
34,685
6,326
61,604
51,284
16,414
26,607
106,233
7,852
26,112
5
12
13
4
100
17
4
7
13
44
11
154
123
51
468
94
61
129
101
1,523
304
114
123
256
1,018
46
83
60
29
1,285
124
211
35
559
799
156
59
448
102
36
21
19
392
43
23
13
66
172
13
38
5
174
143
32
4
97
12
3
3
13
3
7
36
5
10
14
6
119
19
4
9
13
49
6
7
6
3
62
4
18
4
27
37
6
43
6
5
13
11
134
19
14
6
37
72
3
11
9
3
132
24
535
418
165
1,931
250
180
536
317
8,324
1,172
533
444
1,350
3,417
174
331
259
119
6,956
267
358
160
3,564
2,643
579
113
2,103
211
40
Alma, Mich ,,,■■.
Alpena, Mich.
Alton, 111
Altoona, Pa
Alius, Okla
Alva, Okla
Amarillo, Tex
Ames, Iowa
Amherst town, Mass.^,
Amsterdam, N. Y
Anaheim, Calif
Anderson, Ind
Anderson, S. C
Andover town, Mass.^.
Ann Arbor, Mich
Annapolis, Md
Anniston, Ala.
Appleton, Wis
Arcadia, Calif
Ardmore, Okla
Arkansas City, Kans.,
Arlington town, Mass. ^
Arlington County ,Va.^
Artesia, N, Mex
Asbury,Park, N, J....
Aghland, Ky
Ashland, Ohio
Ashland, Wis
Ashtabula, Oliio
Astoria, Oreg
3,327
13,053
32,176
76,844
9,548
6,495
73,737
23,105
10,850
32,269
14,522
46,809
19,718
12,261
47,279
15,016
31,150
33,892
23,041
17,831
12,887
43,984
134,990
8,115
17,035
31,228
14,277
10,594
23,093
12,220
52
48
88
401
112
72
711
157
151
172
166
206
162
62
333
37
287
163
78
112
106
115
307
47
156
143
50
51
51
46
6
7
17
106
34
13
120
22
28
19
22
28
44
6
90
96
156
325
2,202
734
412
2,705
430
702
231
439
633
335
116
1,838
176
1,677
813
205
355
327
570
921
132
632
112
94
197
70
See footnotes at end of table.
7:46.
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Tablc7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
Iwh-
ments
:Xumbtr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,'
NovctD-
bcr
(Thousand
dollars) [>(umi)cr)
Pay roll,
entire
year
Paid
employees,
worlcweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Dollars)
City
Popubtion
1950
Estab
liah-
ments
(Mumber:
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
. dotlara)
Pay roll,
entire
year
[Thousand
dollart)
nearest
Nov. 15
(?^mber)| C\umbcTj
Active
proprie-
tOTB,*
Novem-
ber
P^
employees,
workwedc
ended
Payroll,
wonwcek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolldrt)
Atchison, Kans
Athene, Ga
Athol tCT/n, MasE.^..
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J.
Attleboro, Mass
Auburn, Ind
Auburn, Maine
Auburn town, Mass.^.
Auburn, N. Y
Auburn, Wash...
Augusta, Ga....
Augusta, Maine.
Aurora, Colo. ..
Aurora, 111....
Austin, Minn
Ayer, Mass
Azu2a, Calif
Balcer, Oreg
Bakersflcld, Calif.
Bellinger, Tex.
Baltimore, Md..
Bangor, Maine..
Banning, Calif.
Baraboo, Vis...
Barberton, Ohio
Barnstable town, Mass. ^
Barre city, Vt
Barstov, Calif
Bartov, Fla
Batesville, Ark....
Baton Rouge, La....
Battle Creek, Mich.
Bay City, Mich
Bay City, Tex
Bayonne , N . J . .
Baytovn, Tex...
Beacon, N. Y...
Beatrice, Nebr.
Beaumont, Tex..
12,759
28,102
11,540
327,090
61,642
23,665
5,890
23,078
8,838
36,667
6,494
71,507
20,900
11,396
50,508
23,035
5,728'
11,072
9,425
34,540
5,293
940,205
31,473
7,022
7,217
27,893
10,397
10,866
6,130
8,675
6,371
123,957
48,469
52,372
9,418
76,657
22,927
14,110
11,786
93,715
11,833
17,335
19,255
12,566
9,073
9,328
15,206
12,553
10,259
32,701
32,059
33,934
29,541
46,109
9,935
11,247
5,108
7,988
6,263
18,612
17,611
113,217
16,545
14,022
51,176
28,471
66,027
28,855
28,915
5,732
17,256
31,725
37,034
81,132
298,720
18,544
9,218
5,014
6,846
49,313
34,048
28,191
25,545
6,058
16,221
See footnotes at end of table.
Beaver Dam, Vis..
Beaver Falls, Pa.
Beckley, W. Va
Bedford, Ind
Bedford, Ohio....
Beeville, Tex
BeU, Calif
Bellaire, Ohio
Bellefontaine, Ohio..
Belleville, 111
Belleville
Bellingham,' Vash
Beloit, Vis
Belvedere, Calif
Bemidji, Minn...
J..
Bend, Oreg
Bennettsville, S. C...
Bennington village^ Vt.
Benton, Ark
Benton Harbor, Mich...
Bergenfield, N. J.
Berkeley, Calif...
Berlin, N. H
Benrick, Pa
Berwyn, 111
Bessemer, Ala
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly, Mass
BMerly HiUs, Calif.
Big Rapids, Mich
Big Spring, Tex..
BiUinge, Mont...
Blloil, Mies
Blnghafflton, N. Y.
Birmingham, Ala...
Bismarck, N. Dak.
Blackuell, Okla..
Blalrsville, Pa..
Blakely, Pa
Bloomfleld, N. J.
Blocmlngton, 111....
Bloomington, Ind..,.
Bluefleld, Va., and
V. Va
Bluffton, Ind
Blytheville, Ark....
128
13
5
3
5
5
25
3
354
8
9
5
20
7
6
16
24
9
11
3
15
10
7
32
93
4
3
5
6
12
18
12
3,238
157
171
83
264
108
283
77
444
185
42
300
111
19
68
45
742
5,201
286
104
311
141
56
52
109
43
693
361
155
19
333
172
47
53
690
59
23
234
54
52
32
231
45
74
521
76
322
432
156
58
25
53
31
10
309
156
934
69
183
336
101
491
24
302
179
60
816
1,506
78
32
68
43
211
144
132
53
28
653
28
39
5
42
U
46
12
124
45
6
179
1,148
68
13
198
97
19
3
69
42
7
5
159
2
7
113
19
235
12
3
42
59
12
137
1
57
40
16
115
394
11
5
10
5
16
V.
3
146
13
10
7
15
7
12
407
9
5
30
13
368
16
22
2
21
7
21
5
63
22
2
32
515
30
5
3
32
12
5
3
12
60
6
1
21
24
36
9
49
1
32
17
5
49
167
150
939
581
16,236
624
808
101
878
279
1,012
229
2,389
865
74
1,672
243
126
210
153
3,784
23,612
1,423
263
137
1,240
413
233
160
535
161
4,077
1,785
322
60
1,390
773
115
137
3,447
100
20
1,543
146
219
195
675
30
166
1,145
140
566
1,114
368
236
162
45
135
994
387
4,333
220
50
1,106
897
1,125
262
2,602
26
1,249
816
220
2,501
7,362
326
96
205
79
365
562
326
Bogalusa, La
Boise City, Idaho....
Boone, lova
Borger, Tex
Bossier City, La
Boston, Mass
Boulder, Colo
Bowling Green, Ky....
Bozeman, Mont........
Braddock, Pa
Bradenton, Fla
Bradford, Pa
Brady, Tex
Brainerd, Minn
Brattleboro village,
Vt.l
Brawley, Calif
Brazil, Ind
Breckenridge, Tex....
Bremerton, Vash
Brenham, Tex
Brentwood, Pa
Bridgeport, Conn
Bridgeport, Pa
Brldgeton, N. J
Brigham, Utah
Bristol, Conn
Bristol, Tenn., Va...
Bristol, Tenn
Bristol, Va
Brockton, Mass
Bronxville, N. Y
Brookfield, 111
Brookllne town, Mass. ^
Brownfield, Tex
Brownsville, Tex
Brownwood, Tex
Brunswick, Ga
Bryan, Ohio
Bryan, Tex
Buffalo, N.. Y
Burbank, Calif
Burley, Idaho
Burlingame, Calif....
Burlington, Iowa
Burlington, N. C
Burlington, Vt
Butler, Pa
Butte, Mont
Cadillac, Mich
Cairo, Ga
Caldwell, Idaho
Caldwell, N. J
Cambridge, Md
Cambridge, Mass......
Cambridge, Ohio
Casxien, N. J
Cameron, Tex
Canandaigua, N. Y....
Canon City, Colo
Canton, 111
Canton, Mies
Canton, N. C
Canton, Ohio
Cape Girardeau, Mo...
Carbondale, Pa
Carlisle, Pa
Carlsbad, N. Hex
Carrollton, Ga
Cartersvllle, Ga
Carthage, Mo
Caruthersvllle, Mo...
Casper, Uyo
Cedarhurst, N. Y
Cedar Rapids, Iowa...
Cedartown, Ga
Ccntralia, 111
Chambershurg, Pa
Champaign, 111
Charleston, 111
Charleston, S. C
Charleston, V. Va....
Charlotte, Mich
Charlotte, N. C
Charlotteavllle, Va..
17,722
34,152
12,126
17,949
15,368
790,863
19,916
17,427
U,252
16,518
13,609
17,281
5,923
12,558
11,494
11,885
6,426
6,605
27,746
6,919
12,312
159,352
5,823
18,385
6,777
35,873
32,618
16,721
15,897
62,856
6,716
15,484
56,952
6,160
36,176
20,140
18,086
6,405
16,072
377,393
78,318
5,877
19,817
30,639
24,495
33,039
23,511
32,904
10,345
5,578
10,462
6,222
10,366
120,676
14,693
124,543
5,227
8,296
6,313
11,910
7,063
4,924
116,312
21,539
16,235
16,232
17,915
7,767
7,282
11,150
8,578
23,567
6,021
72,149
9,469
13,814
17,205
39,397
9,146
68,243
72,818
6,589
133,219
25,90o
164
11
15
14
10
3
6
164
38
5
14
11
64
211
160
128
60
2,333
193
144
78
71
97
146
13
59
119
106
21
128
25
141
1,348
74
206
59
186
176
40
136
282
101
87
133
121
172
230
14
52
2,887
690
57
659
164
192
125
151
248
15
34
60
93
69
603
31
1,164
61
105
46
262
22
15
766
211
110
86
83
57
33
92
202
474
24
159
122
315
U
271
808
40
1,044
124
12
25
21
30
21
582
37
31
11
11
19
40
19
315
13
46
13
40
36
6
30
543
134
12
201
45
48
28
31
54
1
6
12
22
117
5
408
8
17
9
69
6
4
160
43
19
11
129
10
25
30
104
78
219
5
320
35
169
18
6
5
10
6
11
214
51
5
19
9
7
9
20
20
3
U
11
18
236
26
14
5
12
119
5
133
6
<12
6
16
16
35
6
36
105
3
135
27
CITIES
7.47
Tabic 7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMBNTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Chatham, N. J
ChatlAnooga, Tenn.,
Cheboygan, Mich....
Chehalis, Wash
Chelsea, Mass
Cheltenham tup.. Pa
Cherokee, Iowa
Chester, Pa
Chester, S. C
Cheyenne, Wyo
Chicago, 111,
Chicago Heights, 111.
Chicknsha, Okla
Chico, Calif
Chicopee, Mass
Childress, Tex
Chillicothe, Ohio...
Chippewa Falls, Wis.
ChulB Vista, Calif..
Cicero, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Circleville, Ohio...-
Cisco, Tex
Cleremont town. N.H.
Clarenore, Okla
Clarinda, Iowa....
Clarksburg, V. Va.
Clarksdale, Miss..
Clarkston, Wash...
Clarksville, Tenn.
Clayton, Mo
Clearfield, Pa..
Clearwater, Fla.
Cleburne, Tex...
Cleveland, Ohio.
Clevelani, Term....
Cleveland, Tex
Cleveland Heights,
Ohio
Clifton, N. J
Clinton, 111
Clinton, Ind
Clinton, loua
Clinton town, Mass.
Clinton, Mo
Clinton, Okla
Cloquet, Minn
Clovis, N. Mex
Coalinga, Calif
Coatesville, pa
Coeiir d'Alene, Idaho.
Coffeyville, Kans....
Cohoes, N. Y
Coldwater, Mich
Coleman, Tex
Colorado City, Tex...
Colorado Splngs,Colo.
Colton, Calif
Columbia, Mo
ColuBiila, S. C
Colunbia, Tenn
Colm^la Helghts,Mlnru
Coluobus, Ga
Colui^ufi, Ind
ColuBbus, Ohio
Cotton, Calif
Concord, N. H
Concord, H. C
Concordia, Kans...
Connersvllle, lad.
Conway, Ark
Conway, S . C
Cookevllle, Tenn..
Coos Bay, Oreg..,.
Coral. Gables, Fla.
Corbin, Ky
Cordele, G&
Corinth, Mlao
Coming, N. T
Corona, Calif
Corpus Chrlsti, Tex..
Corry, Pa
CoreleaiB, Tex
CortUttl, M. T
Corrallis, Oregon....
Coshocton, Ohio
PopubuoD
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
:NumM
7,321
U0,333
y,507
5,633
39,038
22,578
7,696
65,824
6,691
31,807
3,606,436
24,369
15,753
12,210
48,939
7,587
20,121
11,072
15,844
67,195
500,510
8,655
5,216
12,058
5,530
5,077
31,817
16,515
5,589
16,208
15,925
9,348
15,535
12,845
905,636
12,445
5,194
58,782
64,567
5,870
6,756
30,151
12,295
6,069
7,454
7,663
17,168
5,520
13,839
12,189
17,114
21,235
8,542
6,513
6,709
45,268
U,420
31,731
85,949
10,921
8,208
79,510
18,365
374,770
47,893
27,984
16,720
7,139
15,545
8,546
6,083
6,900
5,956
19,668
7,715
9,434
9,698
17,723
10,219
108,053
7,872
19,108
18,120
16,173
11,226
13
19
5
10
3
6
7
10
311
6
3
6
38
12
158
20
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
ye^
(Thousand
dollars)
76
836
29
35
333
245
33
557
69
116
18,542
37
120
28
93
75
361
327
2,062
54
113
70
35
6
218
165
99
79
111
66
139
104
4,819
26
12
142
288
31
32
102
27
72
82
38
96
108
156
65
122
41
29
42
14
427
138
87
716
90
85
408
107
2,334
422
169
106
86
52
22
62
50
68
U3
16
57
93
31
89
681
22
112
158
88
61
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
41
2
124
6
16
5,736
2
29
18
26
3
19
8
75
79
49V
11
9
17
3
67
36
13
14
16
20
26
14
1,316
97
18
13
219
22
95
10
504
99
16
48
5
12
18
3
12
183
3
23
27
15
Paid
employees,
worltwcek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(><umber)
729
6
15
6
21
16
26
7
11
5
6
3
11
352
6
3
7
16
3
5
15
3
6
6
7
42
15
183
25
5
111
1
2
37
14
1
51
4
10
1,844
1
15
6
13
2
9
5
26
21
201
5
10
53
9
8
113
11
6
51
6
242
33
12
13
5
2
2
15
7
3
19
6
9
9
3
6
85
2
12
12
6
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollirj)
254
4,329
40
143
1,577
671
31
2,321
135
511
86,227
49
573
304
474
75
396
210
1,470
1,309
9,873
216
269
295
55
1,211
696
225
289
290
428
553
242
25,784
50
835
855
142
221
117
287
288
177
393
335
394
44
633
464
2,292
373
260
4,623
478
233
1,820
174
11,027
2,002
412
409
219
75
58
400
210
230
1,046
142
273
370
58
388
4,195
46
480
534
323
77
aty
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Covington, Ga
Covington, Ky
Covington, La
Cranston, R. I
Crawfordsvllle, Ind..
Creston, Iowa
Crookston, Minn
Crowley, La
Cuero, Tex
Culver City, Calif...
CuiDberland, Md
Cujnberland town,R.I.^
Cushlng, Okla
Dallas, Tex
Dal ton, Ga
Dalj City, Calif
Danbury City, Conn...
Danville, 111
Danville, Pa
Danville, Va
Darlington, S.C
Dartmouth town, Mass. ^
Davenport , Iowa
Dayton, Ohio
Daytona Beach, Fla...
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, Ala
Decatur, 111
Decatur, Ind
Decorah, Iowa
Defiance, Ohio.-
De Kalb, 111
Delano, Calif
Delphos, Ohio
Deming, N. Mex
Denlson, Tex
Denton, Tex
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
District 12, Md.'
District 1511, Center
Hill, Ga.'
Dodge City, Kans
Dalton, 111
Dotban, Ala
Douglas, Ariz
Douglas, Ga
Dover, N. H
Dover, N. J
Dover, Ohio
Dublin, Ga
Du Bois, Pa
Dubuque, Iowa
Duluth, Minn
Dunbar, W. Va
Duncan, Okla
Dunellen, N. J
Dunkirk, N. Y
Durant, Okla
Durham, N. C
Duryea , Pa
Dyersburg, Tenn
East Chicago, Ind....
East Cleveland, Ohio.
East Detroit, Mich...
East Hartford town.
Conn.'
East Moline, 111
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N. J*...
East Palestine, Ohio.
East Point, Ga
East Providence town,
R. I.i
East Rutherford, N.J.
East St. Louis, 111..
Eau Claire, Vis
Effingham, 111
£1 Campo, Tex
El Centre. Calif
El Cerrito, Calif....
£1 Dorado, Ark
£1 Dorado, Kans
Elgin, lU ,....
Elizabeth, N. J
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Paid
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
employees,
workweek
ended
Pay roll.
workweek
ended
nearest
CnuRudnd
(Thousand
ber
nearest
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
(dumber:
dollars)
dolbrj)
Wumber)
(JS(umbtrJ
(Dollars)
45,184
24
239
52
30
28
1,199
5,176
4
23.
2
6
2
30
64,282
13
228
37
16
17
853
5,102
3
7
...
4
55,130
3
136
24
7
12
414
12,804
5
93
11
6
10
286
8,302
4
10
1
4
1
20
7,352
4
30
2
4
...
12,704
5
58
19
5
12
451
7,456
6
55
12
6
7
258
19,646
12
134
22
12
7
402
37,632
11
98
13
12
11
369
12,825
6
49
5
6
3
95
8,396
9
51
9
9
5
205
432,927
252
4,946
1,320
283
530
26,751
15,962
10
61
14
8
19
499
15,111
7
169
12
11
3
239
22,424
8
155
46
8
20
991
37,892
19
236
52
22
21
1,024
7,059
4
35
6
4
3
143
34,537
13
331
108
14
60
2,248
6,615
9
62
16
9
13
352
11,120
6
47
...
8
• .*
73,640
28
534
109
36
48
2,279
243,108
74
1,295
330
75
125
6,374
29,254
14
104
24
14
13
526
94,529
10
275
74
12
24
1,728
19,879
13
118
30
13
13
558
67,801
23
331
57
35
27
1,173
7,272
6
97
13
7
6
183
6,059
6
48
8
6
3
161
11,270
6
79
14
7
8
300
11,567
3
37
3
4
2
100
8,672
5
81
22
6
9
505
6,269
3
15
3
4
1
50
5,697
4
53
5
5
4
185
17,444
15
179
38
15
19
770
21,345
12
105
13
14
8
462
412,856
185
3,886
336
199
369
19,594
176,954
80
1,606
449
84
172
3,985
1,838,517
362
7,361
2,173
397
730
41,640
40,182
6
144
37
7
17
656
21,855
6
82
11
7
7
309
11,237
7
75
20
7
7
485
5,556
3
40
5
3
2
110
21,556
12
105
20
14
18
497
9,393
9
37
13
10
10
257
7,437
4
29
4
5
2
75
15,911
7
85
15
8
9
313
11,210
6
42
10
6
5
240
9,787
4
42
5
2
3
125
10,213
10
48
11
12
11
275
11,466
6
43
13
6
7
260
49,528
13
111
16
14
9
455
104,066
29
474
74
39
34
1,577
8,019
5
68
10
9
9
429
15,620
8
70
19
8
11
426
6,288
3
32
U)
4
. . .
17,965
5
51
1
5
10,521
8
72
14
10
9
285
70,307
18
260
81
17
36
1,640
6,676
4
30
2
5
1
37
10,865
3
70
16
3
8
248
54,124
10
126
17
11
7
297
39,375
9
168
54
8
20
1,065
21,373
4
91
15
6
5
240
29,340
9
147
49
9
19
959
13,896
4
39
5
4
3
119
34,410
13
147
25
13
13
463
78,057
30
520
124
29
49
2,789
5,189
4
27
6
21,628
7
95
19
3
10
347
35,791
13
157
33
15
14
514
7,430
4
44
5
5
3
122
31,950
26
306
53
29
21
1,069
35,862
9
110
15
10
6
295
6,893
3
25
4
3
3
93
6,216
7
137
24
7
14
523
12,484
3
88
13
5
4
237
18,015
5
269
63
5
17
1,046
23,047
12
77
19
12
12
508
10,923
5
20
2
6
1
33
43,534
11
169
29
14
10
552
12,675
39
489
80
39
38
1,599
12,682
6
127
27
9
15
552
See footnotes at end of tatle.
7.48
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Humhtr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousajui
iollars)
Pay toll,
entire
year
{Thousand
(iolUlrs)
Active
pTopne
tots,*
Novem-
ber
[Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
dumber)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoIWi)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Mumber:
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dolluri)
Ply roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(J^umber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(H.<"nhcr)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
Elizabethton, Term. . .
Elk City, Okla
Elkhart, Ind
Elkins, W. Va
Elkton, Md
Ellensburg, Wash
Elmlra, N. Y
El Monte, Calif
El Reno, Okla
Elwood, Ind
Elyria, Ohio
Emporia , Kans
Endicott, N. Y
Englewood, Colo
Engieuood, N. J
Enid, Okla
EnniSj Tex
Enterprise, Ala
Ephrata , Pa
Erie, Pa
Escondido, Calif
Euclid, Ohio
Eugene , Oreg
Eunice, La
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111
Evansville, Ind
Everett, Mass
Everett, Wash
Fairfield, Ala
Fairfield, 111
Fairhaven town,Mass.^
Fair Latfn, N. J
Fairmont, Minn
Fairmont, W. Va
Fairview, N. J
Fall River, Mass
Fargo, N. Dak
Faribault, Minn
F-iyetteville, Ark
FayetteviUe, N. C...
Fayetteville, Tenn. . .
Ferndale, Mich
Findlay, Ohio
Fitchburg, Mass
Flat River, Mo
Flint, Mich
Florence, Ala
Florence, S. C
Fond du Lac, Wis
Forest Park, 111
Fort Collins, Colo...
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fort Morgan, Colo..,.
Fort Myers, Fla
Fort Pierce, Fla
Fort Scott, Kans
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
FraminghajE tour;, Ha'^a ^
Frankfort, Ind
Franklin town, Mass.^
Franklin, Pa
Frederick, Md
Frederick, Okla
Fredericksburg, Va...
Freeland, Pa
Freeport, 111
Freeport, N. Y
Fremont, Ohio
Fresno, Calif
Fullerton, Calif
Fulton, N. Y
Gadsden, Ala
Gainesville, Fla
Gainesville, Ga
Gainesville, Tex
Galena Park, Tey
Oalesburg, 111
Gallon, Ohio
Gallup, N. Mex
Galveston, Tex
Gardena, Calif
Garden City, Kans....
Gardner, Mass
7
130
73
109
45
33
12
5,
12
23
111
37
16
17
34
5
29
23
42
162
23
22
29
14
14
25
36
5
13
13
9
47
132
277
10
39
76
130
141
72
27
189
157
150
597
195
237
52
41
25
1,033
54
373
560
33
312
101
87
64
28
20
113
32
376
49
57
107
179
149
347
30
93
266
198
60
144
150
275
79
140
59
98
302
806
2,553
199
55
47
48
104
62
38
43
198
77
263
2,223
118
40
159
173
98
66
115
172
55
67
530
76
142
99
46
28
28
119
37
3
210
15
20
134
117
122
3
57
27
11
10
2
2
30
3
67
12
13
202
15
49
25
33
17
87
7
27
11
17
49
135
617
7
16
19
3
9
43
23
66
517
19
5
43
34
44
14
21
46
7
8
129
10
24
5
13
34
46
185
12
7
3
2
7
13
10
27
173
7
2
22
23
414
313
142
281
35
976
506
537
2,467
660
919
185
142
111
3,971
273
404
2,734
35
1,326
2,393
2,524
49
1,111
637
210
185
20
51
573
75
1,349
221
151
149
382
993
607
1,964
39
4,16S
282
913
488
284
614
327
1,826
100
592
217
306
981
4,040
11,828
733
159
180
167
329
412
150
769
10,132
422
94
820
765
813
274
408
738
130
92
2,222
132
390
241
Garfield, N. J.
Garland, Tex...
Gary, Ind
Gastonia, N. C.
Geneva, N. Y...
Gladewater , Tex
Glasgow, Ky
Glen Cove, N. Y
Glendalc, Cilif
Glens Falls, N. Y
Gloucester, Mass
Gloucester City, N.J.
Gloversville, N. Y...
Goldsboro, N. C
Gonzales, Tex
Goshen, Ind
Graham, Tex
Grand Forks , N . Dak . .
Grand Haven, Mich. . . .
Grand Island, Nebr. . .
Grand Junction, Colo.
Grand Prairie, Tex...
Grand Rapids, Mich...
Granite City, III..,.
Grants Pass, Oreg....
Great Bend, Kans....
Great Falls, Mont...
Great Neck, N. Y
Greeley, Colo
Green Bay, Wis
Greeneville, Tenn..
Greensboro, N. C...
Greensburg, Pa
Greenville, Miss...
Greenville, N. C...
Greenville, Ohio.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenville, Tex..
Greenwood, Miss..
Greenwood, S. C.
Greer, S. C
Grenada, Miss....
Griffin, Ga
Grinnell, Iowa...
Gulfport, Miss...
Guthrie, Okla
Guttenburg, N. J.
Hackensack, N. J.
Hagerstown, Md...
Haledon, N. J
Hamilton, Ohio..
Hammond, Ind....
Haiiimonton, N.. J.
Hampton, Va
Hamtramck, Mich.
Hanford, Calif.
Hannibal, Mo.. ,
Hanover, Pa. . . .
Hapevills, Ga..
Hurlingen, Tex.
Harrtman, Tenn
Harrisburg, Pa
Harrison, Ark
Harrison twp. , Pa.^.
Hartford, Conn
Hartford City, Ind. .
Hartsville, S. C
Hastings, M'.ch
Hastings, Nebr
Hattiesburt;, Miss...
Haverford twp,,Pa.^.
Haverhill, Mass
Havre, Mont,
Havre de Grace, Md. .
Hayward, Calif
Ha.ys . Kans
Hanleton, Pa....
Helena, Ark
Helena, Mont. . . .
Hempstead, N. Y.
Henderson, Ky
Henderson, N. C
Henderson, Tex
Hermoaa Beach, .Calif .
Hlaleah, Flo
27,605
10,291
132,496
23,003
17,087
5,310
6,964
16,084
95,398
19,448
25,048
14,283
23,576
21,399
6,630
12,977
6,756
26,617
9,466
22,835
14,454
13,241
175,647
23,139
7,980
12,620
39,006
7,921
20,286
52,443
8,693
73,703
17,.?37
29,914
16,713
8,320
57,932
14,697
13,002
13,672
5,060
7,387
13,952
6,770
22,423
10,019
5,575
29,207
36,232
6,190
57,717
87,423
8,426
5,957
43,245
9,829
20,540
14,065
8,504
23,202
6,387
89,091
5,545
14,792
177,073
7,223
5,643
6,060
20,108
29,432
39,425
47,213
8,094
7,811
14,273
8,600
35,486
11,244
17,498
29,021
16,760
10,942
6,802
11,766
19,742
96
60
521
129
105
65
50
115
1,545
171
71
63
129
144
91
113
18
41
61
185
1,137
1?9
45
137
351
14
57
159
135
693
13 L
104
34
57
438
117
197
105
86
93
135
27
131
495
96
193
204
145
94
154
135
244
43
590
30
20
1,269
18
55
49
138
159
181
24
56
282
39
24
188
76
113
47
3
11
135
27
19
17
9
15
342
35
246
36
7
52
77
10
31
13
194
23
18
19
5
145
20
44
3
16
20
2
31
163
7
52
69
154
5
3
297
(z)
Iz)
5
103
13
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.49
Table 7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED QTIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTAfiUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Hlbbing, Hiiui
Hickory, N. C
HUhland Park, Hlch. .
Highland Park, N. J..
High Point, N. C
Hillsboro, Ohio
Hillsboro, Oreg
Hillsboro, Tei
Hillsdale, Mich
Hillside twp., N. J.'
Hobart, Okla
Hobbs, N. Hex
Hoboken, N. J
Holdenvllle, Okla
HoUanJ, Mich
Hollywood, Fla.
Holyoke, Mass..
Homestead, Pa..
HOD?vood , Ala . .
Honesdale, Pa..
HoopestoD, 111...
Hope, Ark
Hopkinsville, Ky.
Hornell, N. Y
Hot Springs, Ark.
Houna, La
Houston, Tex
Hudson Falls, N. Y...
Huntingdon, Pa
Huntington, Ind
Huntington, V. Va
Huntington Park, Calif.
Huron, S. Dak
Hutchinson, Kans
Eyattsvllle, Md
Idaho Falls, Idaho...
Independence, Kans...
Independence, Mo
Indiana, Pa
Indianapolis, Ind....
Indlo, Calif
Inglewood, Calif
International Falls ,
Minn
Iowa City, Iowa
Iron Mountain, Mich.
Ironton, Ohio...
Ironwood, Mich..
Irvington, N. J.
Ithaca, N. Y
Jackson, Mich...
Jacteon, Ohio
Jacl^on, Tenn
Jacksonville, Fla.
Jacksonville, Tex.
Jamestown, N. Y.. .
Janesville, Wis
Jasper, Ala
Jeannette, Pa
Jefferson City, Mo. . .
Jentintown, Pa
Jersey City, N. J
Johnson City, N. Y. . .
Johnson City, Tenn...
Johnston town, R. I . ^
Johnstown, N. Y
Johnstown, Pa
Joliet, 111
Jonesboro, Ark
Joplln, Mo
Junction City, Cans.
Ealamasoo, Hlch...
Kankakee, 111
Kansas City, Kans.
Kansas City, Mo.. .
Kearney, Nebr
Kearny, H. J
Keene, K. H
Kelso, Wash
Kennewick, Wash. .
Kenosha, Wis
Kenton, Ohio...
Keokuk, Iowa...
Kemiit, Tex....
Kerrville, Tex.
Keyser, W. V^..
Population
1950
Estab-
bsh.
menta
:><umbt.)
10,212
U,691
46,155
9,706
39,930
5,110
5,122
8,352
7,282
20,997
5,366
13,801
50,510
6,191
15,742
l..,135
54, .-..1
10,031
12,808
5,650
6,019
8,602
12,531
15,055
29,298
11,480
594,321
7,217
7,344
15,033
86,160
29,376
12,713
33,524
12,288
18,855
11,432
36,832
11,706
424,683
5,281
46,046
6,261
27,018
9,578
16,329
11,506
59,142
29,395
50,904
6,508
30,098
203,404
8,550
43,250
24,829
3,558
16,179
24,990
6,114
300,447
19,563
27,778
12,735
10,861
62,723
52,460
16,260
33,515
13,370
57,326
25,873
129,583
453,290
12,106
39,828
15,631
7,324
10,082
54,360
8,467
16,076
6,884
7,665
6,305
6
315
5
55
215
U
13
9
6
Receipts,
enure
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tora,"
Novem-
ber
(Thousand
dolUrs) [•\umbCT)
93
193
66
122
160
9
42
82
136
69
52
48
42
52
63
45
367
5,111
29
52
73
747
690
38
234
59
149
125
124
158
1,853
146
588
34
142
187
117
487
20
100
1,701
114
433
74
80
56
123
136
1,208
81
152
141
43
392
582
31
292
42
360
113
927
3,629
146
203
105
64
85
297
52
106
29
40
50
Pay roll,
entire
year
75
7
1,168
5
13
182
176
3
36
44
20
30
33
496
43
118
15
12
129
U)
25
493
24
110
11
27
10
43
20
209
18
33
20
90
172-
6
68
1
24
193
862
18
19
17
22
42
15
20
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
349
5
12
10
12
142
27
16
5
30
6
20
9
63
240
5
484
102
54
1
26
17
181
1
18
206
17
40
11
12
3
56
57
2
33
2
37
8
79
381
10
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Dolldrs)
24
487
1,316
90
293
274
100
152
195
125
197
567
317
55
93
530
488
486
217
221
88
216
275
50
1,597
184
25,776
130
234
177
3,779
3,269
59
939
100
832
380
607
693
9,421
630
2,223
124
80
144
45
226
303
303
3,237
536
9,807
583
2,257
229
755
206
881
526
4,265
431
545
399
140
1,729
1,538
110
1,242
25
1,726
435
3,777
16,965
330
460
423
405
1,022
278
389
200
130
110
City
Kllgore, Tex
Kllleen,Tex
Kingsport, Tenn..
Kingston, N. Y...
Kingston, Pa
Kingaville, Tex
Kinston, N. C
Kirksville, Mo
Kittanning, Pa
Klamath Falls, Oreg.
Knoxvllle, Iowa.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Kokonio, Ind
La Crosse, Wis. .
Lafayette, Ind..
Lafayette, La
La Follette, Tenn.
La Grande, Oreg...
La Grange, Ga
La Grar\ge, 111.,..
La Junta, Colo...
Lake Charles, La.
Lake City, Fla...
Lake City, S. C.
Lakeland, Fla... .
Lake Wales, Fla.
Lakewood, Ohio..
Lake Worth, Fla.
Lamar, Colo
Lamesa, Tex
Lancaster, N. Y.
Lancaster, Ohio.
Lancaster, Pa...
Lansing, 111....
Lansing, Mich...
Laramie, Wyo
Laredo, Tex
Las Cruces, N. Mex.
Las Vegas , Nev
Latrobe, Pa
Laurel, Miss
Lawrence , Kans
Lawrence, Mass
Lawrenceburg, Tenn.
Lawton, Okla
Leavenworth, Kans . . .
Lebanon, Ind
Lebanon, Mo
Lebanon, Oreg
LebarKin, Pa
Lebanon, Tenn
Leesburg, Fla
Lehighton, Pa
Leominster, Hass....
Levelland, Tex
Lewiston, Idaho.
Lewlston, Maine.
Lewistown, Mont,
Lewistown, Pa.. .
Lexington, Ky. ..
Lexington, Nebr.
Lexington, N. C.
Lima, Ohio
Lincoln, 111. —
Lincoln, Nebr...
Lincoln town, R. I.^.
Lincoln Park, Mich...
Linden, N. J ,
Lindsay, Calif
Litchfield, 111
Little Falls, Minn.
Littlefield, Tex...
Little Rock, Ark...
Lockport, N. Y
Lodi, Calif
Lodi, N. J
Logansport, Ind...
Long Beach, Calif.
Long Branch, N. J.
Long-/iew, Tex
Longview, Wr.sh
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Cali^.
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Hass
Population
19S0
Estab.
lish-
mcnta
(Number:
9,693
7,110
19,636
28,860
21,061
16,857
18,278
10,948
7,705
15,803
7,604
124,183
38,600
47,396
35,508
33,465
5,791
8,596
24,954
11,950
7,679
41,202
7,469
5,097
30,846
6,802
67,878
11,714
7,715
10,706
8,678
24,140
68,601
8,677
91,694
15,497
51,694
12,280
24,418
11,952
24,988
23,292
80,427
5,483
34,527
20, 543
7,619
6,752
5,829
28,134
7,915
7,365
6,557
24,084
8,265
12,910
41,142
6,540
13,875
54,449
5,061
13,562
49,880
14,344
97,423
11,020
29,265
30,434
5,033
7,211
6,670
6,558
101,387
25,136
13,727
15,334
20,933
244,072
23,049
24,445
20,256
50,819
1,957,692
367,359
96, 523
10
140
9
10
948
120
25
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
101
68
46
283
178
30
129
37
20
116
53
1,208
124
277
267
152
32
67
36
7
196
63
72
148
29
63
130
141
333
41
655
87
145
155
332
79
365
89
579
34
215
114
43
37
140
35
76
149
11
92
92
138
289
160
161
221
955
45
85
212
35
35
35
348
102
306
71
32
2,489
108
292
147
182
17,676
2,508
279
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
3
2
17
13
294
17
42
57
27
10
11
12
11
35
38
109
13
114
14
147
10
30
15
24
33
241
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
3
4
4
23
4
9
33
13
10
1
5
4
1
3
5
3
2
7
1
257
50
130
19
13
9
60
13
21
12
4
6
14
11
8
487
171
176
3
12
4
61
22
24
22
13
10
39
11
21
,995
1,092
1,357
655
141
276
39
30
19
7
143
17
100
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUrs)
414
194
203
1,677
956
114
801
48
30
629
267
5,981
321
875
1,044
581
128
221
233
224
32
1,007
235
380
802
524
590
87
75
495
66
573
1,156
75
1,736
277
610
391
2,059
280
2,102
290
3,051
213
608
234
99
99
559
95
206
1,001
250
680
941
730
1,552
143
1,590
263
465
788
4,905
144
377
439
25
5,279
390
1,351
231
257
9,763
156
1,120
463
703
73,333
12,744
707
See footnotes at end of table.
7.50
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, Pav RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
:?<umM
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dolUiTs)
Active
proprie-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
{Thoiuand
dollars) [>jumber)
Pay roll,
entire
year
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workwedc
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number:
Receipts,
entire
year
(ThouwtuJ
dollar.)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(ThouMml
dolUri)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(NumbcTj
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DollaTi)
Lower Merion twp.,Pa.^
Lubbock, Tex
Lufkin, Tex
Lynbrook, N. Y
Lynchburg , Va
I^nn, Mass
Lynuood, Calif
McAlester, Okla
McAllen, Tex
Macoisb, 111
McComb, Mlsa
McKeesport, Pa
HcKees Rocks, Pa
McMinnville, Tenn....
Mcpherson, Kans
Macon, Ga
Madera, Calif
Madison, Ind
Madison, Wis
Madisonville, Ky
Mahanoy City, Pa
Maiden, Mass
Malone, N. Y
Mamaroneck, N. Y
Mandan, H. Dak
Manhattan, Kans
Manitowoc, Wis
Mankato, Minn
Mansfield, Ohio
Maplewood , Mo
Maplewood twp., N.J.^
Mapblehead ttvn,Mass.^
Marietta, Ohio
Marion, 111
Marion, Ind
Marion, Ohio
Marshall, Mich
Marshall, Minn
Marshall, Mo
Marshall, Tex
Marshall town, Iowa...
Marshfield, Wis
Martinez, Calif
Martinsburg, W. Va...
Martinsville, Va
Marysville, Calif....
Maryvllle, Tenn
Mason City, Iowa
Massena, N. Y
Massillon, Ohio
Mattoon, 111
Maumee, Ohio
Maysville, Ky
Maywood, 111
Meadvllle, Pa
Hechanicville, N. Y.,
Medf ord , Mass
Medford , Oreg
Media, Pa
Medina, N. Y
Melvindale, Mich
Menasha, Vis
Menlo Park, Calif
Menominee, Mich
Menoroonie , Wis
Merced, Calif
Mercedes, Tex
Meriden, Conn
Meridian, Miss
Mesa, Ariz
Metropolis, 111
Kexla, Tex
Miami, Fla
Miami, Okla
Miami Beach, Fla
Michigan City, Ind...
Middlesborough, Ky...
Middlesex, N. J
Middletown, Conn...,.
Middletown, N. Y
Middletown, Ohio
Middletown, Pa
Midland, Tex
Miles City, Mont
Mlllburn twp., N. J.^
Millbury town, Mass.^
<ie,:56
71,390
15,147
17,258
47,639
99,521
25,534
17,809
20,005
10,566
10,386
51,223
16,278
7,599
8,659
70,106
10,428
7,485
95,594
11,136
10,930
59,779
9,490
15,041
7,268
18,996
27,4^4
18,785
43,363
13,238
24,255
13,711
16,024
10,130
30,059
33,786
5,740
5,888
8,819
22,255
19,750
12,377
8,216
15,566
17,210
7,777
8,362
27,593
13,123
29,524
17,993
5,521
8,508
27,409
18,906
7,506
66,109
17,170
5,735
6,187
9,475
12,360
U,537
11,124
8,184
15,144
10,065
43,747
41,709
16,766
6,079
6,618
246,983
11,703
45,541
28,379
14
419
5
933
29
665
22
565
33
634
9
166
21
756
9
184
13
172
8
144
113
5
514
756
98
136
362
643
143
95
166
35
15
165
102
46
147
31
453
29
53
324
25
148
23
108
110
133
160
274
97
115
53
74
199
62
284
77
22
46
181
481
105
237
20
100
125
46
121
124
220
93
208
228
57
63
121
47
120
50
52
166
15
321
452
59
3,527
125
255
73
76
39
232
60
84
167
68
100
120
176
22
25
115
17
14
119
2
,112
29
87
10
1
418
14
18
6
1
10
13
6
4
3
8
2,521
3,199
708
540
1,853
2,572
371
297
551
119
35
337
448
132
195
3,228
357
349
2,090
113
65
1,602
52
224
75
428
463
1,223
394
448
204
311
519
108
165
174
1,190
299
62
70
124
887
4,503
343
1,055
233
538
85
471
338
885
539
991
1,080
149
175
767
245
133
74
304
55
993
2,010
359
178
24,895
636
1,198
208
665
152
390
977
167
290
Milledgevllle, Ga....
Mill Valley, Calif...
Millville, N. J
Milton, Pa
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn....
Minot, N. Dak
Mishawaka, Ind
Missoula, Mont
Mitchell, S. Dak
Moberly, Mo
Mobile, Ala
Modesto, Calif
Moline, 111
Monaca, Pa
Monahans, Tex
Monessen, Pa
Monmouth, 111
Monroe , La
Monroe, Mich
Monroe, N. C
Monroe , Wis
Monrovia, Calif
Montague town, Maes.^
Montclair, N. J
Montcbello, Calif....
Monterey, Calif
Monterey Park, Calif.
Montgomery, Ala
Montpelier, Vt
Mooresville, N. C
Morgantown, W. Va....
Morrilton, Ark
Morristown, N. J
Morrlstown, Tenn
Moscow, Idaho
Moultrie, Ga
Mount Airy, N. C
Mount Carmel, Pa
Mount Clemens, Mich..
Mount Klsco, N. Y
Mount Pleasant, Pa...
Mount Pleasant, Tex..
Mount Sterling, Ky. ..
Mt. Vernon, 111
Mount Vernon, N. Y...
Mount Vernon, Ohio...
Mount Vernon, Wash...
Muncie, Ind
Murfreesboro, Tenn...
Murray, Utah
Muscatine, Iowa
Muskegon', Mich
Muskogee, Okla
Nacogdoches, Tex
Nampa, Idaho
Nanticoke, Pa
Napa, Calif
Nashua, N. H
Nashville, Tenn
Natchez, Miss
Natick town, Mass.^..
National City, Calif.
Naugatuck, Conn
Needham town, Mass.^.
Nevada, Mo
New Albany, Ind
Newark, N. J
Newark, N. Y
Newark, Ohio
New Bedford, Mass....
New Bern, N. C
New Braunfels, Tex...
New Britain, Conn....
New Brunswick, N. J..
Newburgh, N. Y
Newburyport, Mass....
Newcastle, Ind
New Castle, Pa
New Haven, Conn
New Kensington, Pa...
New London, Conn
Newnan, Ga '....
New Orleans, La
New Philadelphia, Ohio
8,350
7,241
16,116
3,573
632,651
517,277
21,924
32,878
22,320
12,062
12,833
127,151
17,347
37,296
7,410
6,260
17,929
10,190
33,375
21,275
10,113
7,008
20,274
7,793
43,775
21,754
16,120
20,113
105,098
3,535
7,118
25,446
5,462
17,078
13,016
10,548
11,612
7,194
14,298
16,815
5,919
5,911
6,348
5,242
15,563
71,837
12,021
5,198
58,364
13,027
8,998
19,483
48,047
37,255
12,303
16,142
20,140
13,542
34,666
173,359
22,678
19,663
21,132
17,463
16,262
7,986
29,297
437,857
10,275
34,178
109,033
15,784
12,196
73,663
38,768
31,924
14,073
13,227
43,563
163,344
25,226
30,367
8,190
567,257
12,966
6
20
179
3
66
112
120
6
2,569
3,652
53
73
443
48
135
791
612
159
29
28
62
17
215
132
53
109
172
53
409
150
167
109
454
141
42
160
29
195
76
56
152
158
106
104
153
47
16
25
96
76
216
34
72
208
322
126
46
46
47
94
215
1,088
66
57
241
115
57
39
158
2,298
33
31
906
63
135
388
215
140
93
46
279
1,284
227
323
26
3,270
127
169
186
65
5
1
15
1
34
35
15
10
U
10
36
30
7
102
31
19
7
1
3
18
147
18
6
47
3
12
35
34
33
11
40
260
32
18
9
2
22
534
6
9
176
25
25
104
33
60
225
73
4
367
23
207
3
160
12
1
2
9
50
6
3
23
3
6
U
34
20
6
5
3
3
21
125
12
3
13
19
1
12
211
3
5
39
16
10
23
125
17
29
6
334
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.51
Tablc7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Recbiits, Pay Roll, and Personnel
CSty
Newport, Ark
Newport, Ky
Newport, R. I
Newport Beach, Calif.
Newport News, Va
PopuUuon
1950
Estab-
lish'
ments
:MumbcT)
New Rochelle, K. It
Newton, lowB
Newton, Kans
Newton, Mass
New York, N. T
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough....
Manhattan Borough. . .
Queens Borough
Richmond Borough....
Niagara FaUs, N. Y...
Nlles, Mich
Niles, Ohio
Noblesville, Ind
Norfolk, Nebr
Norfolk, Va
Norman, Okla
Norristown, Pa
North Adams, Mass
Northampton, Mass
North Bergen twp. ,
N. J. '
North Chicago, 111
Northfield, Minn
North Little Rock,Ark.
North Pelham, N. Y....
North Plainfield,N. J.
North Platte, Nebr....
Northport, Ala
North Providence town,
R. I.l
Norwalk, Conn
Norwich city, Conn....
Norwood, Ohio
Nutley, N..J
Oakland, Calif
Oak Lawn, 111
Oak Park, 111
Ocala, Fla
Ocean City, N. J
Oceanside, Calif
Odessa, Tex
Ogden, ntah
Ogdensburg, N. Y
Oil City, Pa
Oklahooia City, Okla...
Okmulgee, Okla -..
Olathe, Eans
Clean, N. Y
Olympia , Wash
Omaha, Nebr
Oneida, N. Y
Ontario, Calif
Opelika, Ala
Orai^e, Calif
Orange, N. J
Orange, Tex
Oregon City, Oreg
Orlando, Fla
Oshkosb, Wis
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Ossinlng, N. Y
Ottawa, 111
Ottawa, Kans
Ottumwa, Iowa
Owego, N. Y
Owensboro, Ky
Ofosso, Mich
Oxnard, Calif
Paducah, Ky
Painesvllle, Ohio
Palatka, Fla
Palestine, Tex
Palisades Park, N. J..
Palmer town, Mass.^...
Palo Alto, Calif
Pa^>a, Tex
Panama City, Pla
Paragould, Ark
Paraaus, H. J
Paris, Ky
Paris, Tex
6,262
31,015
32,090
12,220
41,571
59,626
11,699
11,541
80,996
7,835,099
1,4«,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
90,875
13,117
16,733
6,563
11,231
188,601
26,972
38,193
21,475
28,998
40,399
8,700
7,471
42,142
5,057
12,760
15,390
3,895
13,798
49,458
23,382
34,626
26,746
380,576
8,732
63,175
11,588
5,949
12,880
29,432
56,910
16,126
19,556
242,450
18,298
5,589
22,842
15,711
247,408
11,367
22,823
12,264
10,053
38,413
21,100
7,616
51,826
40,934
11,095
16,055
16,951
10,051
33,640
5,352
33,983
15,821
21,519
32,430
14,365
9,172
12,455
9,617
9,524
25,290
16,522
26,248
9,660
6,253
6,901
21,636
19
1,292
253
545
252
205
37
26
10
191
3
12
5
3
28
4
11
158
11
Receipts,
entire
year
(TTiouMnii
dolUrl)
Active
propne
tors,"
Novem-
ber
(ThouJdnJ
dollgri) tNumbcr)
312
249
54
220
403
58
54
351
32,393
4,646
13,390
9,405
4,376
576
436
74
53
28
54
1,233
51
121
51
87
152
98
35
323
291
147
87
31
22
522
251
234
114
3,440
93
564
76
105
103
182
482
101
186
2,830
64
24
253
213
1,425
78
Ply roll,
enure
yeir
M
9,536
1,338
3,772
3,223
1,131
72
81
21
5
5
7
5
2
74
45
30
18
742
16
214
10
23
22
34
15
43
675
21
3
51
38
290
10
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(^lumber)
21
6
9
22
1,396
269
603
251
230
43
35
215
17
26
8
1
3
142
22
9
233
38
25
57
14
9
168
25
14
488
103
28
214
44
15
41
3
8
63
8
6
246
50
U
78
U
12
107
10
10
81
12
4
154
17
12
75
12
10
107
16
8
263
68
15
69
10
6
26
3
4
116
21
10
54
10
3
54
5
4
472
134
15
193
36
14
78
12
3
41
3
14
102
7
7
54
12
5
167
24
21
3
47
12
19
12
237
3
9
12
34
5
13
178
13
1
23
31
1
22
34
3
3
34
3,242
470
1,394
925
422
31
29
7
150
11
7
8
245
6
63
3
7
22
299
U
1
20
12
144
5
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Oolluri)
aty
6 Parkersburg, W. Va.
792 Parsons, Kans
1,202 Pasadena, Calif ....
68 Pasco, Wash
986 Passaic, N. J
1,660
177
130
1,550
189,906
27,308
76,535
60,362
24,197
1,504
1,625
439
92
107
121
6,283
400
231
293
353
70
1,191
941
1,102
125
102
1,528
876
678
283
15,350
328
4,180
183
340
588
906
2,046
306
842
14,803
408
50
1,084
674
6,172
211
404
20
352
744
259
476
2,042
895
50
182
982
180
337
239
420
245
571
1,298
183
45
421
2)5
99
2,752
660
196
60
129
227
478
Patchogue, N. Y
Peterson, N. J
Pauls Valley, Okla.
Pawtucket, h. I... .
Peabody, Mass
Peekskill, N. Y.
Pekin, lU
Penn Yan, N. Y..
Pensacola, Fla..
Peoria, 111
Perry, Okla
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Peru, Ind
Petersburg, Va....
Petoskey, Mich....
Pharr, Tex
Phenlx City, Ala.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Phoenix, Ariz.. ..
Phoenixville, Pa.
Picayune, Miss..
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Pineville, La...
Pipestone, Minn.
Piqua, Ohio
Pittsburg, Kans..
Pittsburgh, Pa...
Pittsfield, Mass.
Pittston, Pa
Plainfield, N. J.
Plains twp.. Pa. ^...
Plalnvlew, Tex
Plant City, Fla
Plattsburg, N. Y
Pleasantville, N. J*.
Plymouth town, MasB.^
Pocatello, Idaho
Pomona, Calif
Ponca City, Okla
Pontlac, Mich
Population
1950
Esub-
lish-
ments
l^jumbcf:
Portales, N. Mex....
Port Arthur , Tex ... .
Port Chester, N. Y..
Porterville, Calif..
Port Huron, Mich....
Portland, Ind
Portland, Maine....
Portland, Oreg
Portsmouth, N. H...
Portsmouth, Ohio. . .
Portsmouth, Va
Pottstown, Pa
Pottsville, Pa
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Pratt, Kans
Prescott, Ariz
Presque Isle, Maine.
Prichard, Ala
Princeton, 111
Prospect Park, N. J.
Providence, R. I..
Provo, Utah
Pueblo, Colo
Putnam city. Conn.
Puyallup, Wash....
Quakertown, Pa....
Quincy, 111
Quincy, Mass
Racine, Wis
Rahway, N. J
Raleigh, N. C
Rapid City, S. Dak...
Ravenna, Ohio
Rawlins, Wyo
Reading town, llass.^.
Reading, Pa
Red Bank, N. J..
Redding, Calif..
Redlands, Calif.
Red Lion, Pa... .
29,510
14,706
104,087.
10,177
57,851
7,359
U9,423
6,867
81,130
22,647
17,746
21,912
5,479
43,293
111,523
5,155
41,291
13,281
34,948
6,431
8,678
23,285
2,064,794
105,442
12,913
6,717
37,147
6,396
5,256
17,426
19,371
673,763
53,055
14,992
42,212
12,543
3
14,023
12
9,208
6
17,726
10
12,032
10
13,652
3
25,882
5
35,157
35
20,135
8
73,112
27
8,093
4
57,377
18
23,969
5
6,857
35,597
4
3
7,050
7
76,936
25
371,0U
198
18,793
3
36,663
22
71,294
23
22,616
7
23,642
8
40,975
12
7,505
3
6,734
5
9,945
7
18,919
9
5,737
6
5,251
3
247,700
73
28,899
6
63,561
23
8,165
3
9,967
6
5,682
6
41,402
22
83,190
33
70,749
21,287
17
7
65,123
24
25,179
11
9,783
7,385
7
4
13,879
5
109,062
65
12,710
3
10,137
3
13,411
5,087
14
3
Receipts,
entire
(TTiouSdnd
Jollarl)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollurj)
12
680
67
196
101
43
1,477
32
224
82
644
13
323
37
143
131
44
119
1,123
65
103
48
114
11
97
39
9,563
1,133
33
28
137
24
nearest
Nov. 15
(>iumbcr))(>luml)er)
27
2
276
9
9
142
4
26
300
15
21
2,078
270
2
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
52
6
35
5
160
26
2,920
671
47
7
55
8
378
245
26
5
151
40
54
20
152
60
60
7
70
14
61
11
521
71
388
122
309
59
52
7
190
47
64
5
70
14
86
7
81
.10
458
123
5,603
1,448
38
7
159
28
606
153
115
25
72
11
78
13
44
3
45
8
83
8
79
16
82
9
21
1
886
173
59
15
264
42
52
10
62
13
83
11
290
42
586
93
240
37
96
13
1,056
347
159
31
43
5
76
14
81
6
766
151
35
7
8
. ..
147
17
38
6
3
11
771
70
18
222
5
26
215
3
53
2
25
3
12
17
4
13
108
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
931
104
1
1
17
3
11
321
4
6
76
4
13
10
24
2
6
5
28
34
28
4
20
2
5
3
56
497
3
18
21
43
15
7
141
23
2
6
550
78
5,901
260
606
145
2,667
65
1,033
U5
601
644
159
650
4,275
230
364
126
551
309
503
43,277
4,949
30
32
523
86
195
97
487
13,599
501
230
4,157
110
715
417
1,160
87
261
227
1,365
2,355
1,418
189
794
35
246
137
> 193
2,520
30,431
140
567
3,924
505
167
414
38
151
200
339
187
20
3,238
237
979
233
293
182
866
1,835
744
268
6,143
913
90
224
123
3,306
148
393
99
See footnotes at end of table.
752
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
;Xumber)
ReceiptB,
entile
year
(Thousand
Pay roll,
entire
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Humbcr)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humber)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUti)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number;
Receipcs,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolltin)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(^lumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(?^umbcr)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
Redondo Beach, Calif.
Red Wing, Minn
Redwood, Calif
Reidsville, N. C
Reno, Nev
Rensselaer, N. Y.
Henton, Wash
Revere, Mass
Rice Lake, Wis...
Richmond, Calif..
Richmond, Ind....
Richmond , Ky
Richmond, Va
Ridgcuood, N. J..
Ridgvay, Pa
Riverside, Calif.
Riverside, 111...
Roanoke , Va
Robinson, 111....
Rochester, Minn..
Rochester, N. H.
Rochester, N. Y.
Rochester, Pa.. .
Rock Falls, 111.
Rockford, 111...
Rock Hill, S. C
Rock Islard, 111
Rock Springs, Wyo....
Rockville Centrti N.Y.
Rockville, Conn
Rocky Mount, N. C. ...
Rome, Ca
Rome, N. Y
Roseburg, Oreg
Rosclle, N. J
RoseUe Park, N. J...
Rosenburg, Tex
Roseville, Calif
Roswell, N. Mex
Royal Oak, Mich
Russellville , Ark
Ruston, La
Rutland city, Vt
Saco, Maine
Sacramento, Calif....
Saginaw, Mich
St. Augustine, Fla.
St. Bernard, Ohio..
St. Charles, Mo
St. Cloud, Minn
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Marys, Ohio
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Salem, Mass..
Salem, N. J..
Salem, Ohio. .
Salem, Oreg..
Sallna, Kans.
Salinas, Calif
Salisbury, Md
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San I^elo, Tex
San AnseLBO, Calif...
San Antonio, Tex
San Bernardinc^ Calif.
San Buenaventura,
Calif
San Diego, Calif
San Springs, Okla....
Sandusky, Ohio
San Fernando, Calif..
Sanford, Fla
Sanford, N. C
San Francisco, Calif,
San Gabriel, Calif...
San Jose, Calif
San Leandro, Calif...
San Luis Obispo, Calif.
San Mateo, Calif
San Pablo, Calif
San Rafael, Calif....
S--nta Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Santa Cruz, Calif... .
See footnotes atend of table.
25,208
10,626
25,342
11,760
32,225
10,745
16,039
36,663
6,911
99,213
39,504
10,217
229,906
17,467
6,251
46,399
9,130
91,089
6,405
29,634
13,768
331,252
7,169
7,962
92,503
24,472
48,594
10,785
22,274
8,020
27,644
29,617
41,375
8,205
17,646
11,521
5,758
8,715
25,572
46,817
8,135
10,346
17,647
10,349
135,761
92,352
13,418
7,067
14,307
28,375
75,572
852,623
6,211
309,474
95,712
41,842
9,077
12,683
43,064
26,141
13,395
15,109
181,718
51,389
9,177
406,811
62,792
16,535
321,485
6,982
29,060
12,853
11,742
10,004
760,753
20,204
95,044
27,498
14,162
41,536
14,511
13,830
45,534
44,764
21,848
12
127
7
45
327
8
87
194
37
89
31
221
31
540
50
145
33
46
614
243
47
2,813
26
101
528
133
112
1,987
28
61
1,155
271
102
170
214
30
35
44
13
92
49
109
161
2,185
443
82
106
157
127
902
4,724
38
2,066
324
183
64
46
335
165
180
133
1,558
367
96
2,740
828
176
2,150
45
264
351
124
84
7,719
125
917
228
98
200
97
485
723
454
437
15
78
64
10
337
3
18
13
104
14
472
6
287
71
22
7
34
6
27
30
548
II
32
24
32
181
1,018
2
460
67
22
10
7
100
35
53
16
346
33
666
134
36
393
6
57
73
24
20
2,259
13
204
31
12
31
104
3
11
131
7
7
50
10
12
5
103
31
10
3
1
18
19
5
15
94
40
6
II
142
6
II
II
271
. ■ .
18
137
13
139
38
87
26
35
23
7
7
168
3
13
16
174
449
I
166
35
142
23
5
327
60
II
148
4
23
27
12
66
10
38
49
31
30
286
69
1,054
94
2,386
116
543
287
226
1,833
1,316
197
16,323
25
406
1,459
317
2,179
171
403
265
3,374
105
5,332
1,268
502
532
669
54
635
400
453
751
60
61
70
356
230
67
119
487
663
11,596
1,617
237
578
455
740
3,428
21,597
32
8,432
1,461
438
155
150
2,025
353
1,070
295
6,693
873
332
12,383
2,707
612
7,759
128
1,079
1,554
492
442
44,664
421
3,740
679
207
85S
2,644
2,333
1,928
1,692
Santa Fe, N. Hex.. ..
Santa Maria, Calif..
Ssnta Monica, Calif.
Santa Paula, Cilif..
Santa Rosa, Calif...
Sapulpa , Okla
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Savanna, III
Savannah , Ga
Schenectady, N. Y.
Scottdale, Pa
Scottsbluff, Nebr.
Scranton, Pa
Searcy, Ark
Seattle, Wash..
Secaucus, N. J.
Sedalia, Mo....
Seguin, Tex....
Seljna, Ala
Seminole, Okla.
Shamokin, Pa
Sharon , Pa
Sharpsburg, Pa.
Shawnee, Okla. .
Sheboygan, Wis....
Sheffield, Ala
Shelby, N. C
Shelbyville, Ttnn.
Shenandoah, Iowa..
Sheridan, Wyo....
Sherman, Tex
Shippensburg, Pa.
Shreveport , La . . .
Sidney, Ohio
Sikeston, Mo
Sioux City, Ic'ja....
Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Somerset, Pa
Somersworth, N. H...
Somerville, Mass
South Bend, Ind
Southbridge town,
Mass.'
South Gate, Calif
South Hadley ta/n,
Mass.'
South Orange , N . J . . .
South Pasadena, Calif .
South Plainfield, N.J.
South Portland, Maine
South St. Paul, Minn.
South San Francisco,
Calif
South Sioux City, Nebr.
Spanish Fork, Utah...
Sparks, Nev
Spartanburg, S. C.
Spokane , Wash
Springdale, Ark...
Springfield, III..
Springfield, Mass.
Springfield, Mo
Springfield, Ohio.
Springfield, Oreg.
Stamford, Conn....
Stamford, Tex
Statesboro, Ga
Statesville, N. C...
Stephenville, Tex...
Sterling, Colo
Sterling, 111
Steubenville, Ohio...
Stevens Point, Wis..
Stillwater, Okl ■
Stockton, Calif
Storm Lake, Iowa....
Stowe twp.. Pa
Streator, 111
Stroudsbure, Pa
Struthers, Ohio
Sturgls, Mich
Sulphur, La
Sulphur Springs, Tex.
Sunmit, N. J
Sumter, S. C
Superior, Wis
27,547
10,403
71,229
11,039
17,905
13,018
18,705
15,434
5,037
119,689
92,070
6,245
12,333
124,747
6,002
462,440
9,857
20,269
9,696
22,629
11,853
16,884
26,305
7,290
24,457
42,485
10,728
15,508
9,461
6,917
11,402
20,073
■ 5,710
125,426
11,413
11,663
84,035
52,161
5,940
6,909
102,254
115,698
17,511
50,684
10,122
15,175
16,950
8,012
21,732
15,996
19,250
5,557
5,227
8,172
36,674
160,484
5,836
80,832
162,601
66,302
73,029
10,771
73,534
5,806
6,089
16,763
7,065
7,470
12,761
35,695
16,550
20,155
71,660
6,930
12,261
16,442
6,313
11,905
7,798
.5,991
8,994
17,890
19,812
35,091
231
3
15
120
244
1,184
65
474
52
77
224
31
1,000
798
16
182
541
37
4,586
71
383
67
117
61
65
136
101
167
69
32
120
85
6
,531
46
78
812
193
43
111
389
703
2t
63
278
13
151
164
I
398
13
• 5
191
32
5
53
126
161
32
264
35
68
10
104
21
210
24
48
1
86
19
137
17
151
26
52
...
30
3
85
12
168
38
1,255
261
116
35
647
152
674
128
472
104
532
147
282
54
566
82
117
13
64
20
173
35
38
7
41
10
120
23
90
24
88
13
82
9
2,072
313
74
10
89
18
15
U)
69
11
40
9
21
50
9
126
22
29
8
297
82
92
13
23
100
9
15
2
133
176
5
29
121
16
70
52
53
53
18
35
6
12
18
9
17
9
5
120
3
CITIES
7.53
Tablc7K.— GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Receiits. Pay Roll, and Peksonnel
City
Sweetwater, Tex...
Swlssvale, Pa
Syracuse, N. Y....
Tacooa, Wash
Tallahassee, Fla..
Tasatjua , Pa
Tainpa, Fla
Tarentum , Pa
Tarrant City, Ala.
Taunton, Mass
Taylor, Tex
Teaneck twp. , N. J.^.
Temple, Tex
Terre Haute , Ind
Texarkana, Ark., Tex.
Texarkana, Ark
Texarkana, Tex
Thief River Falls,
Hinn
Thomaston, Ga
Thovaasville , Ga
Three Rivers, Mich...
Tiffin, Ohio
lifton, Ga
Toccoa, Ga
Toledo, Ohio
Tonawanda, N. T
Topeka , Kans
Toppenlsh, Wash
Torrance, Calif
Torrington, Conn
Tracy, Calif
Traverse City, Mich. .
Trenton, Mo
Trenton, N. J
Trinidad , Colo
Troy Ala
Troy, N. T
Tucson, Ariz
Tucumcari, N. Mex....
Tulare, Calif
Tulsa, Okla
Turlock, Calif
Turtle Creek, Pa
Tuscaloosa , Ala
Twin Falls, Idaho....
Tyler, Tex
Uhrichsville, Ohio...
Union, S. C
Union twp., N. J.*...
Union City, N. J
Uniontown, Pa
Upper Darby twp.. Pa.
Urbana, 111
Urbana, Ohio
Utica, N. Y
Uvalde , Tex . '.
Valdosta, Ga
VaUejo, Calif
Valley Stream, N. Y..
Valparaiso, Ind
Vancouver, Wash
Vandalia, 111
Van Wert, Ohio
Vernon, Tex
Vlcksburg, Hiss
Victoria, Tex
Vldalia, Ga
Vine Platte, La
Vincennes, Ind
Visalla, Calif
Wabash, Ind
Waco, Tex
popubtion
1950
Esub-
lub-
ments
[Humixr)
Wadsworth, Ohio
Wakefield town, Mass.^
WalU Walla, Wash
Wallington, N. J
Waltham, Mass
Wapakoneta , Ohio
Warren, Ohio
Warren, Pa
Warrensburg, Mo
Warwick, R. I
Washington, D. C
Washington, Iowa..
Washington, N. C.
Washington, Pa....
Washington Court
House, Ohio
Waterbury, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown town, Mass.^
13,580
16,i67
220,067
142,975
27,158
ll,i91
124,073
9,5^0
7,560
40,056
9,083
32,789
24,970
64,047
40,490
15,833
24,657
6,923
6,580
14, U6
6,757
18,943
6,317
6,788
301,358
14,610
77,827
5,247
22,206
27,770
8,455
16,679
6,110
127,867
12,206
8,474
71,659
45,064
8,369
12,367
180,586
6,221
12,347
46,364
17,544
38,864
6,609
9,699
37,989
55,322
20,423
85,078
22,995
8,439
101,479
8,659
20,004
23,164
26,833
11,966
41,449
5,480
10,317
12,648
27,344
16,102
5,827
6,618
18,798
11,690
10,594
84,300
7,943
19,600
24,071
8,916
47,198
5,771
49,674
14,747
6,845
43,027
797,670
5,880
9,616
25,898
10,457
104,242
64,354
37,339
13
3
27
23
3
10
106
3
5
17
13
31
3
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollari)
Pay roll,
entire
year
Active
propne-
tors,^
Novem-
ber
{Thousand
dolUri) ;^^umbeT)
11
131
45
32
11
2,380
1,163
91
79
1,160
107
60
349
49
125
178
405
170
89
31
26
81
51
71
46
77
49
1,728
60
795
76
82
290
124
144
12
863
138
32
461
432
19
147
1,761
27
53
197
99
435
25
35
110
175
233
200
371
230
68
270
23
42
113
254
146
126
59
90
82
54
531
236
43
229
55
169
50
82
172
3,631
71
90
92
64
832
414
134
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
16
10
629
252
14
23
243
15
15
64
9
12
23
100
27
15
18
13
453
13
211
40
19
24
169
29
9
178
89
5
24
473
3
3
37
24
101
13
24
6
115
9
11
27
5
52
11
19
1,199
16
26
11
13
no
106
16
104
83
11
5
86
11
5
20
5
6
107
7
47
7
6
16
56
13
3
27
26
3
11
122
3
4
15
13
41
3
7
12
14
23
15
140
4
6
6
234
80
12
12
133
181
5
73
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollan)
33
1,695
4
162
10
589
188
9,465
1
36
210
192
12,173
4,811
636
457
4,739
302
265
1,418
235
259
467
2,068
606
337
269
125
549
137
198
110
335
300
8,908
210
3,885
157
213
1,005
474
477
3,367
619
264
3,488
aty
62
776
621
2,415
91
223
113
841
925
557
1,424
144
582
2,503
936
1,324
75
191
809
726
511
725
216
427
505
104
2,369
97
167
709
90
995
149
996
124
276
327
23,874
325
548
214
244
2,135
2,007
283
Watertown, N. Y
Watertown, S. Dak...
Wotervllle, Maine...
Watervllet, N. Y
Watsonvllle, Calif..
Waukegan, 111
Waukesha, Wis
Wausau, Wis
Waxahachie, Tex
Waycross, Ga
Webb, Ho
Webster town, Mass.^
Webster City, Icrwa..
Webster Groves, Mo..
Weirton, W. Va
Welch, W. Va
Wellesley town, Mass. ^
Wellston, Ohio
Wenatchee, Wash...
Weslaco, Tex
West Allis, Wis
Westbrook, Maine....
West Chester, Pa
Westerly town, R. I.
Weatfield, N. J
Population
1950
Estab-
lish,
ments
(Xumber:
West Hartforti town,
Conn.^
West Haven towrv Oann.^
West Hazleton, Pa...
West Memphis, Ark...
West Milwaukee, Wis.
West New York, N. J..
West Orange, N. J....
West Paljn Beach, Fla.
West Reading, Pa
West Springfield
town, Mass,^
West Warwick town,
R. I. 1
West York, Pa
Wewoka , Okla
Weymouth tcwn, Mass.^
Wheeling, W. Va...
White Plains, N. Y...
Whittler, Calif
Wichita, Kans
Wichita Falls, Tex..
Wildwood, N. J...
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Wilkinsburg, Pa..
Williamsburg, Va.
Wllliamsport, Pa.
Wllllmantic, Coim. . .
Williston- Park, N. Y
Willoughby, Ohio
Wilmerdlng, Pa
Wilmington, Del
Wilmington, N. C.
Wilmington, Ohio.
Wilson, N. C
Wilson, Pa
Winchester, Ky...
Winchester, Va....
Windber, Pa
Winona, Hinn
Winter Haven, Fla.
Winter Park, Fla..
Wobum, Mass
Woodbrldge twp., N.J.
Woodland, Calif
Woodstock, 111
Woonsocket, R. I....
Wooster, Ohio
Worcester^, Mass
Worthlngton, Minn...
Wyandotte, Mich
Yakima, Wash
Yankton, S. Dak..
Yazoo City, Miss.
Yonkers, N. Y....
York, Nebr
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio.
Ypsilanti, Mich..
Yuba City, Calif.
Yuma, Ariz
Zanesville, Ohio.
34,280
12,662
18,232
15,036
11,516
39,099
21,136
30,386
U,196
18,842
6,886
U,215
7,604
23,289
24,143
6,545
20,847
5,687
12,965
7,487
42,945
12,280
15,109
12,354
21,335
44,401
31,376
6,932
9,087
5,417
37,754
23,624
43,053
5,065
20,398
19,042
5,740
6,753
32,695
58,447
43,501
23,866
166,306
67,709
5,468
76,638
31,281
6,726
44,964
13,565
7,469
5,574
5,316
109,907
44,975
7,412
22,964
8,099
9,157
15,567
e.O'.b
24,965
8,263
8,219
20,269
35,660
9,313
7,183
50,186
13,896
201,885
7,907
36,666
33,375
7,704
7,933
152,533
6,189
59,704
167,643
18,267
7,856
9,095
40,424
Receipts,
entire
year
(Xhousand
doliart)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
6
5
4
9
18
20
9
108
32
3
36
Active
proprie-
tora.*
Novem-
ber
Wumbcr)
25
60
58
116
149
102
105
42
99
46
135
43
308
48
134
139
332
15
33
55
208
127
296
50
81
29
44
136
231
706
192
1,760
450
195
436
113
55
283
34
60
784
311
67
53
54
90
53
96
153
72
183
126
198
54
44
153
19
1,579
54
230
286
51
55
570
71
365
1,050
59
53
37
243
(z)
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(^lumber)
10
10
64
171
35
402
114
28
99
23
16
5
7
9
223
78
16
11
12
3
18
28
26
44
U
39
1
10
19
2
419
4
58
42
13
15
101
11
82
319
9
4
18
65
15
22
11
126
36
3
36
12
4
21
Payroll,
;vorkweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Donars)
1
160
6
48
127
3
2
154
154
143
324
49
7
120
163
347
644
U9
152
93
290
664
312
61
553
390
183
1,029
150
642
741
1,314
44
185
206
838
802
1,714
180
6,538
4
201
3
140
5
185
7
240
40
52
2,037
3,158
14
813
170
55
8,015
2,323
11
546
52
1,827
14
589
7
294
27
1,282
'8
382
6
268
3
156
6
128
89
4,270
S9
3
1,476
317
15
333
7
245
6
232
2
37
17
459
15
569
12
552
25
948
4
137
16
770
4
130
5
211
7
345
35
7,454
85
1,190
364
250
284
1,902
240
1,528
6,225
170
92
332
1,621
Proprietors of unincorporated business.
: Less than $500.
Classified as urban under special rule.
7.54
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7L.— LINEN SUPPLY SERVICE— SELECTED CITIES OF 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS. PAY ROLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Atlantic City, N. J.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn....
Buffalo, H. y
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio ■■
Columbus , Ohio
Corpus Christl, Tex.
Dallas, Tex
Detroit, Mich
East St. Louis, 111.
Grand Rapids, Mich..
Harrisburg, Pa
Houston, Tex
Jersey City, N. J
Kansas City, Mo ■
Lansing, Mich
Long Beach, Calif....
Lob Angeles, Calif...
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Madison, Wis
Memphis , Tenn
Milwaukee, Wis
Nashville, Term
Newark, N. J
New Bedford, Mass
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Humhcrl
61,642
790,863
159,352
577,393
3,606,436
500, 5 JO
905,636
374,770
108,053
432,927
1,838,517
81,950
175,647
89,091
594,321
300,447
453,290
91,694
244,072
1,957,692
367,359
96,523
95,594
394,012
632,651
173,359
437,857
109,033
Receipcs,
entire
Tear
(Thouund
doUars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars}
553
4,025
706
3,225
16,656
2,728
6,155
2,584
493
1,690
10,075
•; 241
, 963
97
2,609
1,896
2,635
248
1,174
11,307
1,818
134
420
1,324
2,452
1,342
2,368
227
Active
proprie-
tors,'-
Novem-
ber
[?<umber)
188
1,593
204
1,406
7,514
1,082
2,287
1,085
U9
617
7,990
66
575
25
1,135
690
1,264
53
443
5,017
626
47
105
487
843
485
876
(X)
Fiid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
81
697
84
588
2,910
1,%5
320
21
42
295
357
U7
400
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoUars)
2,774
28,698
3,698
24,876
141,388
590
21,243
1,103
41,930
512
27,887
89
3,066
364
11,673
1,859
93,456
25
1,060
245
10,775
13
507
634
22,758
274
12,734
629
24,768
20
1,108
144
7,813
98,909
U,778
917
1,794
8,957
15,699
9,192
16,231
1,167
CSty
New York, N. Y
Brooklyn Borough..
Manhattan Borough.
Queens Borough. —
Oakland, Calif
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Omaha , Hebr
Paterson, N. J
Philadelphia, Pa
Portland, Maine
Providence, R. I. . . .
Rochester, N. Y
Sacramento, Calif...
St. Louis, Mo
San Antonio, Tex....
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco, Calif
Springfield, Mass...
Syracuse, N. Y
Tampa, Fla
Toledo , Ollio
Tulsa, Okla
Wheeling, W. Va
Worcester , Mass
Yonlsers, N. Y
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Number:
7,835,099
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
380,576
242,450
247,408
139,423
2,064,794
76,936
247,700
331,252
135,761
852,623
406,811
321,485
760,753
162,601
220,067
124,073
301,358
180,586
58,447
201,885
152,533
172
57
ReceiptB,
entire
year
39,093
15,379
18,335
3,519
2,264
454
599
1,202
6,6X
244
436
1,391
545
3,813
816
1,157
3,877
1,131
1,159
609
992
650
548
503
920
Pay roll,
entire
year
U,439
6.128
6,708
1,073
1,102
164
253
505
1,933
61
150
520
200
1,317
335
510
1,634
374
537
221
490
305
230
139
251
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Numberj
(X)
(X)
5,263
2,103
2,550
393
406
91
132
179
810
17
74
236
86
643
213
177
650
172
281
121
251
167
200
58
89
Piyroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolkri)
282,103
117,009
U3,493
20,653
21,440
3,200
5,036
7,845
35,731
852
2,797
9,829
3,767
23,912
6,557
10,333
32,359
7,038
10,708
4,083
9,919
5,053
4,336
2,588
4,669
Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
Table 7M.— PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS (INC. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY)-
OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
■ SELECTED CITIES OF 50,000 INHABITANTS
Oty
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Number]
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thotudnd
dollars)
Payroll. Active
entire propne-
year tors,'"
Novem-
ber
{Thousand
dollars) Qjumba)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
worlcweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Estaly
lish-
menta
[Number]
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thoitsand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novan-
bei
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
vorirwcek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolbri)
AJa-on, Ohio
Alameda, Calif
Albany, N. Y
Albuquerque, N. Mex. .
Alexandria, Va
Alhambra, Calif
Allentown, Pa
Altoona, Pa
Amarlllo, Tex
Arlington County, Va.^
Atluitlc City, N. J..
Arurora, 111
Austin, Tex
Baltimore, Md
Bay City, Mich
Bayoime, N. J
Beaumont , Tex
Berkeley, Calif
Berwyn, 111
Bethlehem , Pa
Binghamton, N. Y
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
Brockton, Mass
Brookline town, Mass. ^
Buffalo, N. Y
Burbank, Calif
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Canton, Ohio
Cedar Rapids, lova...
Charleston, S. C
Charleston, W. Va
Chester, Pa
Chicago, in
Cicero, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland , Ohio
Cleveland Heights,
Ohio
Clifton, N. J
Columbia , S . C
Columbus, Ohio
Covington, Ky
273,189
63,425
134,382
97,012
61,604
51,284
106,233
76,844
73,737
134,900
61,642
50,508
131,964
940,205
52,372
76,657
93,715
113,217
51,176
66,027
81,132
298,720
790,863
159,352
62,856
56,952
577,393
78,318
120,676
124,543
116,312
72,149
68,243
72,818
65,824
3,606,436
67,195
500,510
905,636
58,782
64,567
85,949
374,770
54,282
34
127
9
13
15
12
523
4
60
120
779
29
257
155
64
94
283
62
266
38
363
93
193
1,188
69
88
2U
154
284
104
195
595
2,592
338
119
225
1,185
97
108
lAO
334
160
162
152
97
13,613
30
1,495
2,312
41
24
258
821
213
3
71
43
57
10
60
2
92
17
35
314
16
36
29
155
17
51
138
759
28
81
264
16
35
19
95
42
33
33
19
5,185
3
502
666
193
5
10
7
12
9
7
U
29
120
13
535
54
107
92
1
31
24
6
4
33
6
36
2
39
10
42
149
12
6
18
15
32
12
25
101
338
20
30
136
13
45
21
23
28
11
1,834
2
203
280
3
2
44
93
5
3,775
29
1,320
863
147
180
1,066
175
1,306
60
1,978
449
1,127
6,576
290
364
775
802
3,513
4*6
958
2,785
U,887
1,036
577
1,536
5,508
294
608
484
2,190
627
595
654
348
104,057
58
9,996
12,684
209
70
1,429
3,604
UO
Dallas, Tex
Davenport, Iowa,...
Dayton, Ohio
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, 111
Denver , Colo
Des Moines, Iowa —
Detroit, Mich
Duluth, Minn
East Chicago, Ind..
East Orange, N. J..
East St. Louis, 111,
Elizabeth, N. J
Erie, Pa
Evanston, 111
Fall River, Mass. . .
Fresno, Calif
Gadsden, Ala
Gary, Ind
Glendale, Calif
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Green Bay, Wis
Greensboro , N . C . . .
Hamilton, Ohio
Hamuond, Ind
Harrisburg, Pa
Hartford, Conn
Hcboken, N. J
Holyoke, Mass
Houston, Tex
Huntington, W. Va. .
Irvington, N. J. . . .
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jersey City, N. J. .
Johnstown, Pa
Kansas City, Mo. . . .
Kenosha, Wis
Lakewood , Ohio
Lancaster , Pa
Lansing, Mich
Laredo, Tex
Lawrence, Mass
Lexington, Ky,
Lincoln, Nebr
432,927
73,640
243,108
94,529
67,801
412,856
176,954
1,838,517
104,066
54,124
78,057
81,950
112,675
130,125
73,030
111,759
90,618
55,528
132,496
95,398
175,647
52,443
73,703
57,717
87,423
89,091
177,073
50,510
54,441
594,321
86,160
59,142
50,904
97,674
300,447
62,723
453,290
54,360
67,878
63,601
91,694
51,694
60,427
54,449
97,423
66
10
28
6
10
62
22
178
1,147
212
700
61
123
938
1,289
4,254
191
31
278
53
122
2X
334
146
312
67
155
192
708
128
169
108
158
244
649
71
42
1,678
119
69
123
404
232
244
1,401
155
96
201
178
42
201
118
257
313
74
200
8
24
217
713
1,407
34
11
68
13
22
43
99
25
60
21
24
28
236
26
40
16
40
63
164
14
5
531
26
12
24
86
38
89
429
19
16
45
49
14
42
30
59
202
43
100
6
14
119
240
613
22
6
17
7
20
89
20
70
216
17
9
28
26
10
36
19
39
7,979
1,711
4,288
170
533
4,419
17,142
31,044
879
215
1,353
222
579
854
1,930
554
1,531
339
460
638
4,708
571
841
448
861
1,301
3,202
163
U3
10,858
600
240
699
2,428
801
2,502
9,583
407
301
91J
974
269
878
479
1,413
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.55
Tabic 7M.— PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS (INC. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPH Y)-
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
SELECTED CITIES OF 50,000 INHABITANTS
ESTABUSHMBNTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PbHSONNBI.
CSty
Long Beach, Calif, .
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif.
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Lynn, Mass
McKeesport, Pa
Macon , Ga
Madison, Wis
Maiden, Mass
Manchester, N. H.. .
Menphis, Tenn
Miami, Fla
MilKaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn..
Mobile, Ala
Montgomery, Ala»...
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Muncie, Ind
Nashville, Tenn.
Newark, N. J
New Britain, Conn. .
New Haven, Conn. . . .
Hew Orleans, La....
New RocheUe, N.-y.
Newton, Mass
New York, N. Y
Bronx Borough. , . .
Brooklyn Borough,
Manhattan Borough
Queens Borough. . .
Richmond Borough.
Niagara Falla, N. Y,
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Oak Park, 111
Ogden, Utah
Omaha, Nebr
Orlando, Fla
Pasadena, Calif
Passaic, N. J
Paterson, N. J
Pawtucket, R. I
Peoria, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Phoenix, Ariz
Pittsburgh, Pa
Plttsfield, Mass
Pontiac, Mich
Port Arthur, Tex
Portland, Maine
Portland, Oreg
Popubacn
1950
(Jhouaand
:?famber)| doltiri)
244,072
50,819
1,957,692
367,359
96,523
99,521
51,223
70,106
95,594
59,779
82,581
394,012
246,983
632,651
517,277
127,151
105,098
71,837
58,364
173,359
437,857
73,663
163,344
567,257
59,626
80,996
7,835,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
90,875
188,601
380,576
63,175
56,910
247,408
51,826
104,087
57,851
139,423
31,180
111,523
2,064,794
105,442
673,763
53,055
73,112
57,377
76,936
371,011
EsQty
bsh.
ments
43
3
364
1,377
135
270
828
130
14
13
23
52
15
11
9
20
219
26
86
9
11
15
16
58
Rccapta.
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
yen
(Thoujttnd
dolUrt)
670
116
6,077
6iS
34
113
207
193
243
110
103
584
448
1,840
3,047
171
222
187
71
471
1,414
124
418
790
33
61
32,994
1,333
3,544
26,598
1,368
146
115
394
895
303
127
575
146
293
207
149
157
314
4,367
402
2,283
89
106
124
240
1,417
AcUve
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
144
27
2,044
150
18
22
49
76
43
38
25
143
113
637
1,583
40
65
47
16
118
336
17
107
178
10
18
11,467
270
796
10,059
220
22
27
105
233
74
17
189
36
70
33
22
34
113
1,306
165
795
21
20
57
457
3
363
38
3
29
39
64
68
U
16
10
7
22
79
6
30
41
12
4
1,341
153
282
762
128
16
9
16
53
12
12
6
U
234
24
85
8
9
13
55
Pud
employees,
workweek
ended
norest
Nov. 15
Mumher)
76
15
808
84
12
13
25
32
31
11
60
246
608
27
44
25
18
64
181
16
47
93
6
14
3,663
105
308
3,072
170
U
57
119
31
14
107
23
33
15
12
18
70
576
75
339
11
13
11
36
199
Pay roll,
woHcweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(OolWi)
City
3,161
520
43,664
2,943
329
451
1,148
1,519
1,103
295
463
3,066
2,352
11,882
42,760
663
1,337
1,012
446
2,518
3,003
407
1,972
4,006
188
380
223,154
5,190
15,645
195,363
6 .472
434
446
2,142
5,252
1,325
342
4,032
792
1,534
672
465
617
2,475
27,596
3,065
18,198
407
336
463
1,214
3,990
Portsaouth , Va
Providence, R. I
Pueblo, Colo
Qulncy, Mass
Racine, Wie
Raleigh, N. C
Richnorid, Calif
Rochester, N. Y
Rockford, 111
Sacramento, Calif....
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla..
Salt Lake City, Utah.
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex
San Bernardino, Calif .
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco, Calif.
San Jose, Calif
Santa Monica, Calif..
Savannah, Oa
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sioux City, Iowa
Slotix Falls, S. Dak..
Somervllle, Maes
South Bend, Ind
South Gate, Calif. . . .
Springfield, lU
Springfield, Mass....
Springfield, (to
Stamford, Conn
Stockton, Calif
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacona, Wash
Tampa, Fla
Terre Haute, Ind
Topeka , Kans
Tulsa, Okla
Union City, N. J
Upper Darby twp,,Pa.*
Utice, N. T
Waco, Tex
Washington, D. C
Waterbury, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa
Wheeling, W. Va
Wichita Falls, Tex...
Wilkes-Barre, Pa..,..
Wbonsocket, R. I
Yonkers, N. Y
York, Pa
Population
1950
Enab-
liah-
mcnts
(>timter;
71,294
247,700
63,561
83,190
70,749
65,123
99,218
331,252
92,503
135,761
75,572
852 ,623
309,474
95,712
181,718
51,839
406,811
62,792
321,435
760,753
95,044
71,299
119,639
124,747
462 ,U0
84,035
52,161
102,254
115,698
50,634
80,332
162,601
66,302
73,584
71,660
220,067
142,975
124,073
64,047
77,327
180,536
55,322
85 ,078
101,479
84,300
797,670
104,242
64,354
58,447
67,709
76,638
50,186
152,533
59,704
56
15
29
9
99
23
19
36
6
40
9
65
173
21
10
16
20
83
16
6
7
15
4
13
27
10
10
15
32
26
28
9
11
13
U
100
17
7
U
7
15
4
14
H
Receipts,
entire
year
(TTiouMnd
dolUrj)
782
83
57
138
147
131
1,422
313
533
U3
1,698
1,125
139
324
158
374
117
960
2,582
260
81
157
250
1,184
305
156
51
391
27
243
474
190
120
185
466
393
360
152
134
426
100
107
182
153
2,519
209
147
138
120
150
29
112
202
Pay roll,
entire
year
(TTwusdnd
dollart)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
Qfymba)
13
179
23
23
34
789
64
107
51
5U
417
' f.
30
91
13
306
776
71
6
46
52
355
66
45
8
164
3
54
U6
46
29
34
94
124
60
44
33
102
25
41
34
35
993
37
54
37
15
41
5
17
46
95
29
22
33
6
38
8
65
163
20
11
12
14
82
M
5
6
U
4
17
22
7
7
12
27
25
22
7
10
17
7
5
11
9
Paid
employee^
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humherj
32
14
12
16
32
7
327
31
49
44
240
150
16
55
16
63
9
185
323
30
197
46
28
6
64
1
27
60
30
18
13
53
74
36
30
28
62
12
23
23
29
368
23
25
25
3
29
2
9
30
Payroll,
workweek
ended
Nov. 15
(Dollan)
250
3,431
460
694
628
909
370
15,256
1,318
2,525
1,053
10,172
3,352
704
1,916
449
1,738
376
7,707
U,976
1,766
U9
895
856
8,920
1,492
696
202
3,101
45
1,215
2,535
1,046
667
726
1,929
3,252
1,349
877
812
2,214
528
.890
7V0
888
18,284
303
1,054
776
222
340
70
407
861
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
^ Classified as urban under special rule.
7.56
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7N.— POWER LAUNDRIES— SELECTED CITIES OF 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Oity
Alameda, Calif »,
Albany, N. Y
Albuquerque, N. Mex..
Alexandria, Va.......
AUiambra, Calif
Amarillo, Tex
Arlington County_,VB,^
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J..
Austin, Tex.......*..
Baltimore, Md.
Bay City, Hiob
Bayonne, N. J
Beaumont, Tex
Berkeley, Calif
Bethlehem, Pa
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass.
Bridgeport, Conn
Brockton, Mass
Brookline town, Mass. ^
Buffalo, N. Y
Cambridge, Mass
Carcden, N. J •
Chattanooga , Tenn, . . .
Chicago, 111
Cicero, 111
Cleveland, Ohio.'.....
Columbia, S. C
Columbus, Ohio
Covington, Ky
Dallas, Tex
Davenport, Iowa
Dayton, Ohio
Dearborn, Mich
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Duluth, Minn
Durh<uii, N. C
East St. Louis, 111..
Elizabeth, N. J......
El Paso, Tex
Erie, Pa
Evanston, 111.
Evansville, Ind
Fall River, Mass
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fresno, Calif
Gadsden, Ala
Gasy, Ind
Glendele, Calif
Grand hapids, Mich...
Green Bay, Wis
Greensboro, N. C
Greenville, S. C
Hamilton, Ohio
Hartford, Conn
Hoboken, N. J*
Houston, Tex
Huntiiifton, W. Va....
Indianapolis, Ind,..,
Irvington, N, J,
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jersey City, N. J....
Joliet, 111
Kalasazoo, Mich
Kansas City, Kans.,..
Kenosha, Wis
Lawrence, Mass
Lexington, Ky
Lincoln, Nebr
Long Beach, Calif,...
Los Angeles, Calif...
Lynn, Mass
Maiden, Mass
Manchester, H, H
Medford, Mass
MeinphiSj Tenn
Population
1950
(Thousand
[y^umber) dollars)
63,425
134,382
97,012
61,604
51,284
73,737
134,990
327,090
61,642
Ul,964
940,205
52,372
76,657
93,715
113,217
66,0?7
298,720
790,863
159,352
62,356
56,942
577,393
120,676
124,543
130,333
3,606,436
67,195
905,636
85,949
374,770
64,282
432,927
73,640
243,108
94,529
412,856
176,954
1,838,517
104,066
70,307
81,950
112,675
130,003
130,125
73,030
109,869
111,759
132,840
90,618
55,528
132,496
95,398
175,647
52,443
73,703
57,932
57,717
177,073
50,510
594,321
86,160
424,683
59,142
50,904
97,674
300,447
52,460
57,326
129,583
54,360
80,427
54,449
97,423
244,072
1,957,692
99,521
59,779
32,581
66,109
394,012
Estab.
lish-
ments
Recapta,
entire
year
157
1,557
1,416
427
253
746
604
3,045
810
1,433
13,403
280
1,101
1,379
703
446
3,934
6,659
1,435
514
514
7,066
1,227
982
1,635
54,076
974
8,798
1,513
2,196
705
5,240
818
2,933
106
5,418
1,744
13,370
636
1,649
1,274
723
1,264
1,055
1,266
1,997
1,381
993
1,015
499
1,273
561
2,328
433
1,637
793
404
3,157
352
8,413
1,012
7,938
993
378
1,032
7,432
390
1,013
1,077
436
732
1,646
1,073
1,071
20,707
1,125
831
1,011
519
5,719
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Paid
eniployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[>tumber) (J^umber)
396
782
246
129
450
246
4,885
441
731
7,599
157
606
764
293
171
2,213
3,758
835
355
317
4,167
638
526
905
30,821
518
4,486
814
1,352
372
2,907
463
1,355
50
3,084
1,008
9,529
342
897
799
388
700
626
710
1,152
782
561
514
252
721
380
1,492
193
799
455
245
1,666
219
4,668
569
2,813
480
207
609
4,489
502
564
627
245
468
933
612
693
12,396
653
436
500
305
2,836
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
129
3
37
451
430
136
60
248
127
3,230
202
565
4,118
88
267
454
169
113
1,534
1,916
394
194
178
1,869
319
255
530
12,472
187
2,073
648
833
234
1,833
237
657
29
1,687
437
4,045
189
567
360
174
508
361
265
592
424
282
237
138
345
157
628
91
622
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
1,430
17,661
14,720
4,790
2,341
8,302
4,372
94,958
6,354
14,448
142,554
2,836
11,271
14,517
5,150
2,673
41,823
70,337
15,308
6,388
5,695
75,582
11,887
9,763
16,225
537,760
10,859
84,359
16,024
23,686
7,324
56,617
8,448
26,496
1,025
56, 596
19,364
184,484
7,294
16,927
14,230
6,377
12,627
11,305
13,277
21,845
14,983
9,980
9,710
4,725
13,360
5,706
27,092
3,819
16,041
360
8,250
146
4,729
857
32,285
92
4,000
2,375
89,415
352
10,808
2,016
80,033
178
9,295
120
3,767
443
10,561
1,877
34,027
233
9,632
242
10,768
376
12,187
100
3,975
281
9,199
554
16,711
240
11,636
283
12,530
4,781
223,650
370
12, 3U
242
9,454
237
10,255
157
5,856
1,872
59,335
City
Miami, Fla
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn...
Montgomery, Ala
Mount Vernon, N. Y..
Muncie, Ind
Nashville, Tenn
Newark, N. J
New Britain, Conn...
New Haven, Conn....,
New Rochelle, N, Y..
Newton, Mass
New York, N. Y
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough..
Manhattan Borough.
Queens Borough, . . .
Richmond Borough. ,
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Pasadena, Calif
Peterson, N, J
Pawtucket, R. I
Philadelphia, Pa....
Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsfield, Mass....
Port Arthur, Tex....
Portland, Maine
Portland, Oreg
Portsmouth, Va
Providence, R. I...,
Quincy, Mass
Raleigh, N, C
Richmond, Calif
Richmond, Va
Rockford, 111
St. Joseph, Mo
St, Louis, Mo
St, Paul, Minn
St, Petersburg, Fla.
San Angelo, Tex
San Bernardino, Calif,
San Diego, Calif,...
San Francisco, Calif .
San Jose, Calif...,,
Santa Monica, Calif,
Schenectady, N, Y.,,
Seattle, Wash
Shreveport, La
Sioux City, Iowa,...
Sioux Falls, S, Dak,
Somerville, Mass....
Springfield, 111,...
Springfield, Mass...
Springfield, Mo
Springfield, Ohio...
Stamford , Conn.
Taiopaj Fla
Terre Haute, Ind....
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Troy, N. Y
Union City, N, J....
Utica, N. Y
Waco, Tex
Washington, D. C...
Waterloo, Iowa
Wheeling, W, Va
Wichita, Kane
Wilkes-Barre, Pa....
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Worcester, Mass.....
Yonkers, N. Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio....
Population
1950
Estab-
liah-
menta
(dumber;
246,983
632,651
517,277
105,098
71,337
58,364
173,359
437,857
73,663
163,344
59,626
80,996
7,335,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
138,601
380,576
104,087
139,423
31,130
2,064,794
673,763
53,055
57,377
76,936
371,011
71,294
247,700
33,190
65,123
99,218
'229,906
92,503
75,572
352,623
309,474
95,712
51,889
62,792
321,485
760,753
95,044
71,299
92,070
462,440
125,426
34,035
52,161
102,254
30,832
162,601
66,302
73,029
73,534
124,073
64,047
301,358
77,827
71,659
55,322
101,479
84,300
797,670
64,354
58,447
166,306
76,638
86,816
201,885
152,533
59,704
167,643
3
5
'318
58
143
62
51
Receipts,
entire
year
6,361
6,947
6,086
1,169
1,791
312
3,717
7,083
523
3,185
548
207
67,055
13,213
27,453
16,258
3,157
1,974
1,790
4,756
2,017
2,340
1,016
22,312
8.442
342
747
914
5,949
1,064
4,363
943
974
277
3,176
828
912
10,250
2,330
493
551
436
3,602
7,374
677
445
437
7,466
1,070
583
459
2,036
955
1,610
587
781
492
1,471
536
2,444
975
1,021
214
1,097
783
14,253
662
329
2,168
965
1,502
1,184
1,771
906
1,303
Pay roll,
entire
year
3,701
3,631
3,392
648
1,092
161
1,994
4,104
336
1,731
305
128
37,643
7,355
14, 837
9,531
4,720
1,200
961
2,726
1,220
1,350
533
12,250
4,436
146
372
538
3,137
560
2,446
492
524
174
1,739
456
534
5,400
1,410
286
295
269
2,113
4,745
386
264
186
4,307
490
334
269
1,152
511
966
336
457
297
905
316
1,242
511
587
129
548
355
8,313
314
141
1,225.
511
323
776
1,098
458
552
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(dumber)
Riid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbcr)
136
23
64
32
11
1,685
1,615
1,635
500
469
78
1,434
1,801
158
818
127
80
16,524
3,245
6,382
4,334
2,049
514
635
1,079
512
600
292
6,092
2,651
110
260
287
1,275
403
1,113
263
425
73
1,112
229
321
3,124
663
205
190
104
904
1,913
189
128
113
1,533
485
174
147
567
302
465
208
234
130
544
187
488
302
313
64
232
271
3,918
216
93
739
248
554
424
454
251
291
(Dollars)
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses,
* Classified as urban under special rule.
CITIES
7.57
Table 7P.— PRESSING, ALTERATION, GARMENT REPAIR SHOPS (INC. FUR>- SELECTED CITIES OF 3,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE; 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaV RolL, AND PERSONNEL
Qty
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
.Humhcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
dollari)
Pay roll. A';""'
entire P'opne
year ^O"-
Novem
ber
[Thouidnd
iolUrs) (Xumbc)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolkrs)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thmuaild
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Riid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUrs)
Aberdeen, S. Dak....
Abilene, Kans
Abilene, Tex
Abinglon tcvn.Hass.^
Abliigton twp.. Pa.*.
Ada, OUa
AJcron, Ohio
Alameda, Calif
Albany, Calif
iUban^, Ga
Alba—, N. If
Albert Lea, Minn....
Albi.^n, Mleh
Alexandria, I^
Alexandria, Va
Alhanbra, Calif
Aliquiopa, Pa
Alliance, Ohio
Alton, 111
Altoona, Pa
Anarillo, Tex
Afflbridge, Pa
Amesbury town,^bss.^
Amherst town, Mass.*
Amllyville, H. Y
Amsterdam, N. Y
Jlnaheim, Calif
Anderson, Ind
Armapolls, :iX
Ann Arbor, Mich
Anniston, Ala
Ansonia, Conn
Antigo, Wis
Arcadia, Calif
Ardnore , Okla
Arlington town,Hassl
Arlington County,Vai
Amcld, Pa
Asbury Park, N. J. . .
Ashley, Pa
Astoria , Greg
Atchison, Kans
Athens, Ga
Athens, Ohio
Athol town, Mass.*..
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N.J. .
Attleboro, Mass
Auburn, N. T
Audubon, N. J
Augusta, Maine
Aurora, 111
Austin, Minn
A.iSTin, Tex
Babylon, N. Y
Bakersfield, Calif..
Baltimore, Hd
Bangor, Pa
Bartocrton, Ohio
Barnstable tpwr^Massl
Bartlesville, Okla..
Batovia, N. Y
BatUe Creek, Mich..
Bay City, Mich
Bayonne, N. J
Beacon, N. Y
Beaumont, Tex
Beaver, Pa
Beaver Falls, Pa....
Beckley, W.Va
Bedford, Ohio
Bell, Calif
Bellaire, Ohio
Belleville, 111
BelleviUc, H. J
Bellevue, Ohio
Belling'nam, Wash
Belmont town, Mass.*
Beloit, Wis
Belvedere t-jp.,
Calif."
Belvidere, 111
Bend, Oreg
Benicia, Calif
Benton Harbor, Mich.
Berea, Ohio
20,97c
5, 58C'
47,10J
7,133
28,738
15,935
273,189
63,425
17,545
30,937
134,382
13,488
10,395
34,685
61,604
51,284
26,067
26,112
32,176
76, 84*
73,737
16,415
10,810
10,850
6,13"
32,269
14,522
46,809
15,016
47,279
31,150
18,711
9,897
23,041
17,831
43,984
134,990
10,271
17,035
5,235
12,220
12,759
28,102
11,604
11,5*0
327,090
61,642
23,665
36,667
9,563
20,900
50,508
23,035
131,964
5,994
34.540
■./4u,2L.5
6,049
27,893
10,397
19,262
17,807
48,469
52,372
76,657
14,110
93,715
6,345
17,335
19,255
9,073
15,206
12,553
32,701
32,059
6,901
33,934
27,379
29,541
46,109
9,417
11,347
7,275
18,612
11,964
167
30
9
114
3
5
6
5
171
110
7
14
7
3
23
6
14
5
11
703
21
72
116
1,190
325
53
17
1,220
11
25
11
105
218
63
97
52
182
37
32
24
78
154
50
39
14
63
13
132
129
17
163
57
28
9
34
42
885
867
60
78
46
17
247
30
54
37
119
4,459
12
130
9
32
36
106
25
12
UO
31
5
23
32
5
6
37
198
75
191
118
4
15
7
4
35
3
16
6
32
851
3
2
(z)
3
5
6
3
7
10
132
36
10
5
171
114
10
740
4
14
13
21
3
6
24
136
33
154
58
2
U
5
21
7
14
4
19
631
430
742
123
113
833
4,362
1,489
108
131
4,581
82
25
773
771
89
265
33
232
272
805
30
145
141
136
102
85
211
643
404
97
67
239
155
698
288
28
433
22
206
127
40
159
115
3,347
3,280
85
336
115
131
676
191
327
144
918
17,899
334
40
386
125
943
25
24
95
25?
89
165
265
242
30
271
17
38
260
203
190
23
Bergenfield, N. J...
Berkeley, Calif
Berkley, Mich
Berwick, Pa
Berwyn, 111
Bessemer, Ala
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly, Mass
Beverly Hills, Calif
Billings, M nt
Blloxi, Miss
Blnghamton, N. Y....
Blakely, Pa
Bloanfield, N. J
Bloonington, 111....
Bloanlngton, Ind....
Blue Island, 111
Bogota, N. J
Boise City, Idaho. . .
Booneville, Mo
Boonton, N. J
Bordentown, N. J. . . .
Boston, Mass
Boulder, Colo
Bound Brook, N. J...
Bowling Green, Ky. . .
Bowling Green, Ohio.
Brackenridge, Pa....
Braddock, Pa
Bradford, Pa
Bra in tree town .Mass.
Brawley, Calif
Bremerton, Wash
Brentwood, Pa
Bridgeport, Conn....
Bridgeport, Pa
Bridgeton, N. J
Bridgeville, Pa
Bristol, Conn
Bristol, Pa
Bristol town, R. I.*
Bristol, Tenn
Brockton, Mass.......
Bronxvllle, N. Y
Brookfield, 111
Brookline towr.,Mass.
Brownsville, Pa
Bucyrus, Ohio
Buffalo, N. Y
Burbank, Calif
Burlingame, Calif...
Burlington, Iowa....
Burlington, N. J,...
Burlington, N. C. . ..
Burlington, Vt
Burrillville town,
R. I.*
Butler, Pa
Butte, Mont
Caldwell, N. J
Calumet City, 111...
Cambridge, Md
Cambridge, Mass
Camden, N. J
Campbell, Ohio
Canonsburg, Pa
Canton, Ohio
Carbondale, Pa
Carlisle, Pa
Carnegie, Pa
Carteret, N. J
Casper, Wyo
Castle Shannon, Pa..
CatskiU, N. Y
Cedar Falls, Iowa...
Cedarhurst, N. Y
Centerville, Iowa...
Central Falls, R. I.
Chambersburg, Pa....
Champaign, 111
Chapel HiU, N. C...
Charleroi, Pa
Charleston, 111
Charleston, S. C...
Charleston, W. Va...
Chehalls, Wash
17,611
113,217
17,913
14,022
51,176
28,471
66,027
28,855
28,915
31,725
37,034
81,132
6,848
49,313
34,0.^8
28,191
17,580
7,668
34,152
6,729
7,581
5,454
790,863
19,916
8,356
17,427
11,972
6,180
16,518
17,281
23,130
11,885
27,746
12,312
159,352
5,823
18,385
5,653
35,873
12,690
12,311
16,721
62,856
6,718
15,484
56,952
7,644
10,289
577,393
78,318
19,817
30,639
12,083
24,495
33,039
8,776
23,511
32,904
6,222
15,777
10,366
120,676
124,543
12,830
12,049
116,312
16,235
16,232
12,154
13,003
23,557
5,439
5,336
14,336
. 6,021
7,606
23,610
17,205
39,397
9,169
9,864
9,146
68,243
72,818
5,633
31
4
32
6
6
5
6
7
3
5
4
775
4
3
4
5
165
3
397
35
12
5
3
98
115
47
729
50
20
244
10
184
106
461
22
29
247
28
211
22
39
82
30
54
14
29
47
4,833
25
66
25
17
36
141
31
48
22
17
48
1,228
17
29
67
105
68
133
160
30
351
45
14
2,379
279
275
26
25
15
79
83
63
124
55
19
12
789
623
306
87
34
117
30
22
38
32
31
103
112
16
87
U
81
21
35
93
70
106
4
1
19
26
172
2
9
48
2
27
5
17
11
1
3
10
819
3
12
3
3
7
21
1
10
173
5
340
45
42
11
1
1
141
85
4
786
3
2
4
7
180
4
5
5
17
12
3
419
42
11
17
7
3
3
99
U5
6
10
54
9
6
6
5
9
2
2
7
514
7
7
5
2
3
19
1
2
13
17
4
50
5
4
223
23
32
1
1
4
14
156
2,983
91
102
1,069
10
387
470
3,603
16
197
1,021
53
559
120
110
390
215
17,765
142
261
57
62
99
418
20
317
91
290
3,490
195
434
165
118
262
32
400
982
85
2,058
91
88
7,773
1,091
1,893
30
10
1,302
207
802
160
42
20
3,301
1,891
30
245
1,096
252
1,080
23
60
202
58
35
332
46
210
227
75
112
54
198
420
440
See footnotes at end of table.
7.58
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7P.— PRESSING, ALTERATION, GARMENT REPAIR SHOPS (INC. FUR)-
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMEN-n, RECEIPTS. PaY RolL, AND PERSONNEL
SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS
Oty
Chelsea^ Mass
Cheltenham twp., Pa.^
Cheyenne, Wyo
Chicago, 111
Chicago Heights, 111.
Chicopee, Mass
Chllllcothe, Ohio
Cicero, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Clalrton* Pa
Claremont, Calif
Claranont town.N.H.^.
Clarksburg, W. Va
Clayton, Mo
Clearfield, Pa
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland Heights,
Ohio
Cliffslde Park, N. J.
Clifton, N. J
Clifton Heights, Pa..
Clinton, Iowa
Clinton town, Masg.^,
CoatesvIUe, Pa
Cohoes, N. Y
Colllngdale, Pa
Colllngswood, N. J...
Collinflville, 111
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Columbia , Mo
Columbus , Ga
Columbiis, Ohio
CaDptOTi, Calif
Concord, N. H
Concord, N. C
Connellsvllle, Pa....
Conshohocken, Pa
Conway, Ark
Coos Bay, Oreg
Coral Gables, Fla....
Coraopolis, Pa
Coronado, Calif
Corpus Christl, Tex..
Cortland, H. Y
Corvallia, Creg
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Covington, Ky
Crafton, Pa
Cranford ttfp.,N.J.^..
Cranston, R. I
Cudahy, Wis
Clever City, Calif...
Cumberland, Md
Cumberland town,R.I.^
Cuyahoga Falls, Chip.
Dallas, Tex
Daly City, Calif
Danbuiy city. Conn...
Danvers town, Mass.^.
Danville, lU
Danville, Va
Darby, Pa
Dayton, Ky
Dayton, (Rilo
Daytona Beach, Fla...
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, Ga
Dedham town, Mass.^..
Delaware, Ohio
Delray Beach, Fla....
Denver, Colo
Derby, Corm
Des Moinos, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Dickson City, Pa
District 12, W.^....
District 13, htl.i....
Dixon, 111
Donora , Pa
Donaont, Pa
Dothan, Ala
Dover, H. H
Population
1990
Estab-
lish-
ments
:XumbCT)
39,038
22,578
31,807
3,606/36
2i,369
48,939
20,121
67,195
500,510
19,418
6,229
12,058
31,817
15,925
9,348
905,636
58,782
17,123
64,567
7,347
X,151
12,295
13,839
21,235
8,473
15,255
11,907
45,268
31,731
79,510
374,770
47,893
27,984
16,720
13,302
10,909
8,546
5,956
19,668
10,491
12,423
108,053
18,120
16,173
45,184
64,282
8,001
18,708
55,130
12,090
19,646
37,632
12,825
29,076
432,927
15,111
22,424
15,702
37,892
34,537
13,188
8,943
243,108
29,254
94,529
21,626
18,499
11 ,783
6,264
412,856
10,264
176,954
,838,517
8,947
40,182
19,185
11,532
11,831
12,731
21,556
15,911
33
7
3
3,358
16
19
6
43
314
3
3
17
3
3
708
127
9
3
4
5
8
3
164
7
17
233
14
43
1,145
4
13
6
3
9
18
6
3
Recdpte,
entire
year
(Thousand
iollari)
Piy roll,
entire
year
(Thouidn^J
dollars)
308
65
9
27,922
114
104
40
347
2,127
46
16
11
142
7
20
5,430
388
102
194
42
45
51
140
54
53
68
70
107
146
40
2,021
208
27
38
49
108
107
37
126
224
45
25
124
22
92
47
38
65
931
47
148
25
35
17
1,652
19
188
72
83
27
110
1,535
233
463
10,536
11
185
84
5
62
215
12
21
Paid
employees.
workweeli
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
42
17
1
4,332
18
14
5
41
391
48
2
3
,120
25
10
6
6
19
29
34
12
397
66
1
14
7
10
5
5
16
226
37
18
11
2
8
192
51
128
1,967
29
26
1
10
39
2
3
Acuve
propne-
tofs.'
Novem'
ber
32
7
2
3,435
21
16
326
9
5
7
247
6
11
131
9
155
7
17
252
13
49
1,199
25
13
2
2,678
12
22
270
5
1
1
32
2
7
.44
220
1
25
16
9
10
3
136
25
71
1,234
Pay roll,
worlcweelt
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
1,121
427
36
92,807
351
278
96
861
8,384
106
60
57
1,075
74
68
24,019
2,008
214
421
229
177
1?7
404
181
101
143
321
669
634
230
8,394
1,314
20
260
159
182
303
15
326
158
564
342
712
180
892
675
164
56
325
132
U5
305
244
33
205
65
38
8,552
18
795
461
249
183
116
4,971
987
2,692
42,854
560
419
20
230
835
216
50
CSty
Dover, N. J
Doylestown, Pa
Dubuque, Iowa
Duluth, Him
Dumont, N. J
Dunellen, N. J
Duquesne, Pa
East Chicago, Ind. . .
East Cleveland, Ohio
East Detroit, Mich..
Easthampton town,
Mass.l
East Hartford town.
Conn . ^
East Liverpool, Ohio
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N. J
East Paterson, N. J.
East Peoria, 111
East Pittsburgh, Pa.
East Point, Ga
East Providence town
R. I.'
East Rockaway, N. Y.
East Rutherford, N.J
East St. Louis, 111.
Eau Claire, Wis
Ecorse, Mich
£1 Cajon, Calif
El Cerrito, Calif...
Elizabeth, N. J
Elkhart, Ind
Ellwood City, Pa.
ELnhurst, III
Eljnira, N. Y
El Monte, Calif
Elmwocd Park, 111
Elyria, Ohio
Bnporia, Kans
Endlcott, N. X
Englewood, Colo
Englewood, N. J
Enid, Okla
Ephrata, Pa
Escanaba, Mich
Etna, Pa
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111
Everett, Mass
Everett, Wash
Exeter town, N. H.'.
Fair Lawn, N. J
Fairmont, W. Va
Fairport, N. Y
Fairvlew, N. J
Fargo, N. Dak
Farrall , Pa
FaycttevlUe, N. C.
Femdale, Mich
Findlay, Ohio
Fltchburg, Mass
Floral Park, N. Y. . . ,
Forest Park, 111....
Fort Atkinson, Wis. .
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Lauderdale, Fla
Fort Lee, N. J
Fort Madison, Iowa. .
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Fostorla, Ohio
Framinghajs town,
Mass.'
Frankfort, Ind
FranlElln, Pa
Frederick, Md
Frederlck&'jurg , Va,.,
Freehold, N. J
Freeland, Pa
Freeport, 111
Frecport, N. Y
Fremont, Ohio
Fresno, Calif
Population
1950
(Thousand
(Xumberll dolliiTs)
11,210
5,263
49,528
104,066
13,030
6,288
17,612
54,124
39,875
21,373
10,694
29,340
24,072
34,410
78,057
15,391
8,697
5,175
21,628
35,791
7,973
7,430
31,950
35,862
17,457
5,418
18,015
112,675
35,556
12,898
21,204
49,690
8,103
18,771
30,197
15,560
20,168
16,619
23,092
35,976
7,050
15,068
6,744
22,913
73,030
45,789
33,807
5,652
23,865
29,273
5,263
8,676
37,981
13,667
34,605
29,670
23,806
42,671
14,535
14,946
6,257
25,025
36,000
11,611
14,943
47,864
132,840
277,047
14,348
27,845
14,933
9,992
18,092
12,143
7,603
5,900
22,425
24,589
16,533
90,618
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
113
136
17
28
131
64
204
17
19
106
552
48
317
67
59
5
25
619
127
50
156
137
18
41
59
84
26
79
258
20
198
112
12
65
89
14
58
35
22
20
63
154
107
112
9
152
44
408
886
20
27
IS
97
6
52
146
66
600
Active
proprie-
tors.'
Nm-cm-
ber
(Xumber)
3
55
13
12
(z)
(2)
91
35
6
30
26
19
13
158
29
24
(2)
14
16
18
21
148
employee^
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Tjumber)
104
14
4
6
49
37
102
166
2
1
Piy roll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolldfi)
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.59
Table 7P.— PRESSING, ALTERATION, GARMENT REPAIR SHOPS (INC. FUR)-
OR MORE: 1948 — Continued
ESTABUSHMEN-re, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
-SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS
CSlT
Population
1950
Estib-
luh-
ments
[Number)
Receipt!,
entire
year
(ThouidTid
Pay roll,
entire
Active'
propne-
ttirs.*
Novem-
ber
(ThouMfld
Jollgri) ;Xumbcrl
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Numtcr)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolbri)
City
PopulaDon
1950
Eatab-
lish-
ments
[Numlier:
Receipts,
entile
year
(TTwUMTld
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
[Thousand
dollori)
Active
proprie-
tory*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DollaTs)
Frostbupg, Hi. . . .
Fullerton, CHif.
rulton, N. y
Gttdsden, Ala
Gainesville, Fla.
Qainesvllle, Ga.
Galesburg, 111..
Gallon, Ohio
Gardena, Calif..
Gardner, Mass...
Garfield, N. J
Garfield Heights, Ohio
Geneva, N. Y
Glrard, Ohio
Glassboro, N. J
Glassport, Pa
Glencoe, 111
Glen Cove, N. Y. . .
Glens Falls, N. Y.
Glenvlew, 111
Gloucester, Mass
Gloucester City, N.J.
Gloversvllle, N. T...
Goshen, Ind
Grand Rapids, Mich. . .
Granite City, 111
Great Falls, Mont.....
Great Neclc, N. Y
Green Bay, Wis
Greenfield toun,Mass.*
Greensboro, N. C.
Greensburg, Pa...
Greenville, Miss.
Greenville, N. C.
Greenville, Ohio.
Greenville, S. C.
Greenwood, Miss..
Greenwood, S. C.
Gulfport, Hiss...
Guttenburg, N. J.
Hackensack, N. J
Haddonfleld, N. J
Haddon Heights, N. J.
Hagerstown, Md
Haledon, N. J
Hamilton, Ohio. .
HasBond, Ind. ...
Haamonton, N. J.
Haatraiack, Mich.
Hanford, Calif..
Hannibal, Ho
Hanover, Pa
Hanover twp., Pa.i.,
Harrlsburg, Pa
Harrison, N. J
Harrison twp,, Pa.^...
Hartford, Conn
Harvey, 111
Hasbrouck Bei^hta,N.J.
Hastings, Nebr
Hastlngs-on-Hudson,
N. Y
Haverford twp., Pa.^.
Haverhill, Mass
Haverstraw, N. Y
Hawtliome, Calif
Hawthorne, N. J..
Hayward, Calif...
Hazel Park, Hich.
Hazleton, Pa
Helena, Hont
Hempstead, N. Y
HenDosa Beach, Calif.
Hialeah, Fla
Highland Park, 111...
Highland Park, Mich .
Highland Park, N.J...
High Point, N. C
Hillside twp., N.J.'.
Hlngham town, Mass.'.
Hoboken, H.J
Holdenvllle, Okla
Holland, Mich
Hollywood, Fla
Holyoke , Mass
6,867
13,939
13,903
55,528
26,577
11,881
31,357
9,921
U,"118
19,617
27,605
21,606
17,087
10,068
5,906
8,698
6,950
15,084
19,448
6,112
25,048
14,283
23,576
12,977
175,647
29,139
39,006
7,921
52,443
17,237
73,703
17,237
29,914
16,713
8,820
57,932
18,002
13,672
22,428
5,575
29,207
10,500
7,329
36,232
6,190
57,717
87,423
8,426
43,245
9,829
20,540
14,065
14,910
89,091
13,535
14,792
177,073
20,636
9,157
20,108
7,547
39,425
47,213
5,816
16,278
14,828
14,273
17,791
35,486
17,498
29,021
11,766
19,742
16,767
46,155
9,706
39, 9X
20,997
10,694
50,510
6,191
15,742
14,135
54,441
163
6
5
16
UO
22
31
32
22
9
30
17
74
12
47
13
13
12
83
40
66
30
74
51
17
14
435
44
70
55
32
17
165
181
6
9
52
55
11
5
23
14
192
43
38
54
158
127
30
202
74
29
9
331
20
997
52
45
40
108
119
12
1
50
3
10
(I)
6
3
6
3
37
21
4
6
50
10
4
164
10
5
2
71
9
37
9
60
20
129
10
73
9
84
15
188
U.
172
34
31
4
122
36
280
34
55
7
8
1
93
17
20
1
353
44
60
22
8
36
2
165
16
4
102
40
1,036
56
218
120
81
124
62
411
60
140
140
170
38-/
372
442
122
41
850
1,190
110
224
324
25
3b
48
61
531
145
U5
86
840
85
87
889
512
84
169
994
191
82
3,329
210
90
33
132
422
331
221
396
313
170
314
912
803
89
733
747
184
21
345
30
978
416
75
372
Homestead , Pa
Homell, N. Y
Hot Springs, Ark
Houston, Tex
Hudson town, hbss.'..
Hudson, N. Y
Hudson Falls, N. Y...
Huntington, W. Va. . . .
Huntington Beach,
Calif
Huntington Park,
Calif
Hyattsvllle, Md
Idaho Falls, Idaho...
Independence, Ho
Indiana , Pa
Indianapolis , Ind. . . .
Inglewood, Calif
nikster, Mich
Ipswich town, Mass.',
I rondequol t,town,N.Yi
Irvlngton, N. J
Ithaca, N. Y
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Tenn
Jacksonville, 111....
Jamestown, N. Y
Jeannette, Pa
Jefferson City, Mo...
Jef f ersonvllle , Ind..
Jenklntown, Pa
Jersey City, N. J....
Johnson City, N. Y. . .
Johnson City, Tenn...
Johnston town, R. I.'
Johnstown, N. Y
Johnstown, Pa
Jollet, lU
Joplln, Mo
Junction City, Kans.
Kansas City, Kans...
Kansas City, Mo
Keamj', N. J
Keene, N. H
Kendallvllle, Ind...
Kenmore, N. Y
Kenosha, Wis
Kent, Ohio
Kenton, Ohio
Keokuk, Iowa
Kewanee, 111
Keyport, N. J
Key West, Fla
Klngsport, Tenn
Kingston, N. Y
Kingston, Pa
Kinston, N. C
Klrkwood, Mo
Klamath Falls, Oreg.
Kokomo, Ind
Lackawanna, N, Y. ...
Laconla, N. H..
La Crosse, Wis.
Lafayette, Ind,
l£ Grange, Ga . .
I^ Grange, 111.
Lakeland, Fla...
I^ewood, Ohio..
Lake Worth, Fla.
Lancaster, Ohio.
Lansdale, Pa....
Lansdowne, Pa. ..
Lansford, Pa — .
Lapeer, Mich. . ..
La Porte, Ind. . .
larchmont, K. Y.
Laredo, Tex
Las Vegas, Nev. .
Latrobe, Pa
lAwrence, Kane. .
Lb-.a-ence, Mass. .
Lawton, Okla
Leavenworth, Kans.
Lebanon, Ind
Lebanon, Pa
10,031
15,055
29,298
594, 321
8,131
11,656
7,217
86,160
29,376
12,288
18,855
36,832
11,706
424,683
46,046
16,684
6,877
34,045
59,142
29,395
50,904
30,098
20,374
43,250
16,179
24,990
14,671
5,U4
300,447
19,563
27,778
12,735
10,861
62,723
52,460
38,515
13,370
129.583
453,290
39,828
15,631
6,123
20,232
54,360
12,383
8,467
16,076
16,770
5,900
21,724
19,636
28,860
21,061
18,278
18,587
15,803
38,600
27,646
14,722
47,396
35,508
24,954
11,9150
30,846
67,878
11,714
24,140
9,767
12,140
7,477
6,116
17,280
6,293
51,694
24,418
11,952
23,292
80,427
34,527
20,543
7,619
28,134
23
4
5
3
6
174
26
4
3
3
5
3
3
15
15
4
3
45
314
36
3
3
5
213
13
55
425
29
72
20
328
125
30
152
11
48
1,555
204
52
9
15
456
31
115
29
25
42
30
62
59
37
1,922
18
17
86
174
23
4
217
2,213
222
8
16
49
72
23
42
5
11
12
38
11
128
45
6
36
27
34
70
376
31
29
101
92
7
12
11
218
16
19
117
15
42
15
117
345
50
15
1
4
5
16
3
6
244
1
(z)
5
36
469
17
23
3
7
3
7
189
25
4
7
2
299
4
7
3
3
15
15
4
3
50
335
38
3
3
7
U
3
5
3
4
3
7
3
22
8
2
5
5
209
a
10
1
168
1
16
291
12
3X
2,083
40
174
2,193
187
115
869
16
158
6,833
981
400
22
1,161
68
460
310
75
107
108
335
60
122
6,895
24
331
99
669
J29
10,118
512
21
371
373
146
256
35
129
67
280
210
46
100
200
16
40
64
196
2U
16
475
1,248
32
146
224
304
30
85
4S
919
17
696
73
99
54
333
See footnotes at end of table.
7.60
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7P.— PRESSING, ALTERATION, GARMENT REPAIR SHOPS GNC. FUR)-
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
EsTAfiUSHMEKTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RolL, AND PERSONNEL
-SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS
CSty
PopuJatton
1950
Estab-
luh-
ments
:xun.M
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
{Thousand
dollars) i>iumbcr)
Pay roll,
entire
year
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
mumbcr)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolLiTi)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number;
Receipts,
entire
year
(TJiousiind
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(TJioujand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
Unolr, N. C
Lecmlnster, Mass
Leonla, N. J
LewlsbuTg, Pa
Lewlston, Maine
Lewlstcnm, Pa
Lexington, Ky
Lexington town,Ma86.^
Ujna, Ohio
Lincoln, Nebr
Lincoln Park, Mich...
Linden, N. J
Little Falls, Minn...
Little Falls, N. Y. . .
Lock Haven, Pa
Lockland, Ohio
Lodl, Calif
Lc«ii, N. J
Logan, Utah
Logansport, Ind
Long Beach, Calif....
Long Beach, N. Y.... .
Long Branch, N- J....
I^ngvlew, Tex
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif...
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, htess
Lower Merlon twp.,Pa^
Ludington, Mich
Ludlow, Ky
Ludlow town, tte^s.^..
Luzerne, Pa
Lynhrook, N. T
Ijnchburg, Va
IjTtidhurat twp., N.J.^
McKeesport, Pa
McKees Rocks, Pa
^V:Pherson, Kans
Madison, N. J
Madison, Wis
Maiden, Mass
Memaroneck, N. Y
Manhattan Beach, Cali£
Manitowoc, Wis
Hankato, Minn
Mansfield town,Maes.^
Mansfield, Ohio
ManviUe, N. J
Maple Heights, Ohio..
Maplewood, Md
Maplewocd twp., N.J.^
Marietta, Ohio
Marlon, Ind. ..#
mrion, Ohio
Marlborough, Mass. . . .
Marshall town, Iowa...
Martinez, Calif
Martlnsburg, W. Va...
Martins Ferry, Ohio. .
MarysviUe, Calif
Massena, N. Y
Masslllon, Ohio
Mattoon, 111
Mayfleld, Ky
Maynard town, Mass.^.
Maysville, Ky
Maywood, Calif
Maywood, lU
Maywood, N. J
Headville, Pa
Mechanic sburg, Pa. . . .
Medford, Mass
Medford, Oreg
Media, Pa
Melrose , Mass
Melrose Park, 111
Melvlndale, Mich
Merlden, Conn
Meridian, Miss
Methuen town, Mass.^.
Miami Beach, Fla
MiaiQlsburg, Ohio
Michigan City, Ind...
7,863
24,084
7,371
5,232
41,142
13,875
54,449
17,098
49,880
97,42i
29,265
30,434
6,670
9,522
11,3_25
5,723
13,727
15,384
16,802
20,933
244,072
15,534
23,049
24,445
50,819
1,957,692
■ 367,359
96,523
48,356
9,066
6,357
8,629
6,165
17,253
47,639
19,399
51,223
16,278
8,659
10,412
95,594
59,779
15,041
17,278
27,444
18,785
7,156
43,363
8,298
15,556
13,238
24,255
16,024
30,059
33,786
15,741
19,750
8,216
15,566
13,214
7,777
13,123
29,524
17,993
8,959
6,975
8,506
13,193
27,409
8,649
18,906
6,772
66,109
17,170
5,735
26,919
13,109
9,475
43,747
41,709
24,411
45,541
6,421
28,379
6
3
10
3
3
138
16
17
3
13
1,741
212
57
25
3
40
21
18
34
141
30
87
133
U
70
X
20
107
39
79
6
19
1,637
144
92
14
15,159
1,604
367
294
23
29
38
172
42
58
377
82
25
28
278
396
157
25
31
122
23
24
78
51
12
28
113
6
42
18
32
9
39
104
23
10
19
21
78
73
26
31
228
30
84
103
39
24
218
70
16
421
(z)
374
31
2,789
322
74
68
(z)
3
1
4
53
9
12
66
38
119
52
206
15
16
3
12
1,385
224
51
24
180
24
1,367
232
153
11
134
72
54
117
768
65
211
656
76
193
399
96
243
7,669
739
214
35
87
57,429
6,524
1,478
1,322
73
25
92
1,2U
197
273
1,323
126
74
825
2,355
1,072
13
58
601
504
67
108
97
516
115
52
85
138
167
650
105
52
70
54
144
173
105
1,520
158
460
414
120
80
1,112
279
893
124
174
Middletown, Conn
Middletoun, N. Y
Middletown, Pa
MldUnd, Pa
Midland Park, N. J...
Miles City, Mont
Mllford town, Mass.^.
Mlllbum twp., N.J.'.
Millbury town, Mass.^
Hlllvale, Pa
MlllviUe, N. J
Milton town, Mass.'.,
Milwaukee, Wis
Mlnden , l£
Mlneola, N. Y
Mlnersvllle, Pa
Minneapolis, Minn...
Mlshawaka , Ind
Mitchell, S. Dai
Modesto, Calif
Monessen, Pa
Monongahela , Pa
M'inroe, La
Monroe, Mich
Monrovia, Calif
Montclair, N. J
Montebello, Calif
Monterey, Calif
Monterey Park, Calif
Montpelier, Vt
Morgantown, W. Va. . .
Morrlstown, N. J....
Mount Airy, N. C
Mount Cannel, Pa.
Mount Clemens, Mich.
Mount Healthy, Ohio.
Mount Kisco, N. Y
Mount Lebanon twp.,
Pa.i
Mount Oliver, Pa. . . .
Mount Pleasant, Pa..
Mount Sterling, Ky. .
Mount Vernon, N. Y. .
Mount Vernon, Wash..
Muncie, Ind
Munhall, Pa
Muscatine, Iowa
Nantlcoke, Pa
Napa, Calif
Narberth, Pa
Nashua, N. K
Nashville, Tenn
Natchez, Miss
Natick town, Mass.'.
National City, Calif
Naugatuck, Conn
Needham town, Mass.'.
Neptune twp., N, J.'
New Albany, Ind
Newark, Del
Newark, N. J
Newark, Ohio
New Britain, Conn. . .
New Brunswick, N. J.
Newburgh, N. Y
Newburyport, Mass...
New Castle, Ind
New Castle, Pa
New Haven, Conn
Hew Kensington, Pa..
New London, Conn. . . .
Newport, Ky
Newport, R. I
Newport Beach, Calif
Newport News , Va . . . .
New Rochcllc, N. Y. .
Newton, Iowa
Newton, Kans
Newton, Mass
Newton, H. J
New York, N. Y
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough..
Manhattan Borough .
Queens Borough....
Richmond Borough..
29,665
22,565
9,166
6,472
5,146
9,184
15,405
13,172
8,144
7,275
16,116
22,395
632,651
9,776
15,574
7,792
517,277
32,878
12,062
17,347
17,929
8,9a
38,375
21,275
20,274
43,775
21,754
16,120
20,U3
8,585
2.., 446
17,078
7,194
14,298
16,815
5,557
5,919
26,178
6,790
5,911
5,242
71,837
5,198
58,364
16,422
19,483
20,140
13,542
5,409
34,666
173,359
22,678
19,663
21,132
17,463
16,262
13,495
29,297
6,701
437,857
34,173
73,663
38,768
31 ,924
14,073
18,227
48,563
163,344
25,226
30,367
31,015
32,090
12,220
41,571
59,626
11,699
11,541
80,996
5,771
7,835,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
3
272
3
3
205
27
132
16
13
10
13
5
12
42
4
3
8,468
1,456
2,852
2,908
1,147
105
24
2,194
1,482
72
271
117
59
260
24
100
101
51
16
605
15
102
23
59
35
81
36
444
10
30
98
52
13
16
93
17
3,956
81
329
278
97
39
72
212
1,309
104
134
49
67
95
43
394
13
4
387
10
67,334
9,686
13,507
29,948
8,466
727
409
10
5
19
19
(z)
5
5
22
5
10
3
124
2
33
U
7
21
7
108
3
574
20
39
41
7
5
19
20
239
13,352
1,568
2,970
7,183
1,520
106
5
2
270
2
227
39
43
24
8
7
26
192
14
15
10
3
40
3
8,669
1,5U
2,967
2,895
1,179
117
6
279
13
160
5
3
12
385
10
24
23
3
5
15
19
159
11
13
6
7,404
968
1,822
3,702
846
66
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.61
Tabic 7P.— PRESSING, ALTERATION, GARMENT REPAIR SHOPS (INC. FUR)-
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
EsTABUSHMCN-n, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PSKSONNBL
SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS
City
Popuktion
1950
EsQb-
ment&
:Numi)cr)
Reccipta.
cntitc
dollari)
Piy roll,
entire
yeir
{Thoxjjand
dolU'i)
Acuve
propne-
tOTJ,*
Novem-
ber
3<umbcr)
Fiid
anployees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
CNumbCT)
Piy roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolbrj)
City
Paid
Population
1950
EiQb-
ment«
Receipt*,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
yen
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
nnployce^
workweek
ended
Payroll,
wotlcweek
ended
nearest
(Dioiuand
(ThouMmi
ber
nearest
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
J<umber
doUnn)
dollar.) (Mumher)!
(AlumberJ
(DolldTi)
34,948
6
54
14
6
13
334
2,064,794
2,193
12,002
1,712
2,239
1,174
37,646
105,442
52
347
78
54
48
1,628
12,913
8
64
4
9
4
80
17,426
4
21
2
4
2
31
5,863
6
26
2
6
3
43
6,993
4
44
8
3
8
182
12,662
10
93
2
12
5
80
673,763
539
4,173
780
559
503
15,937
53,055
20
89
4
20
4
90
14,992
12
30
4
10
4
78
42,212
41
265
48
44
35
997
12,032
5
41
4
7
3
80
13,652
4
24
1
6
1
10
13,026
5
20
2
5
4
85
25,882
7
45
5
8
4
113
35,157
9
50
12
8
7
302
5,708
3
43
4
4
2
70
8,968
3
16
6
3
4
112
73, U2
35
352
66
41
53
1,400
23,969
19
206
28
20
16
550
35,597
8
54
10
9
8
196
9,348
3
23
3
4
1
50
371,011
225
1,713
294
250
177
6,082
18,793
5
17
5
5
5
128
36,663
17
119
24
17
16
498
71,294
5
13
2
5
2
60
22,616
9
68
6
10
4
125
23,642
11
82
10
13
12
262
40,975
29
263
50
26
36
1,292
12,160
8
59
17
8
10
348
5,851
3
38
S
4
7
156
247,700
262
1,386
171
275
108
3,870
63,561
4
22
2
4
1
30
41,402
6
10
3
5
5
112
83,190
48
478
105
50
45
2,034
21,287
9
76
24
10
9
454
6,952
6
29
2
6
2
38
25,179
5
134
34
5
21
678
5,158
3
18
5
2
2
76
9,783
8
72
8
8
6
201
13,879
4
21
5
4
4
118
7,824
5
28
3
9
5
122
109,062
69
566
147
70
85
2,527
12,710
20
132
26
19
17
543
10,137
3
22
3
...
6,451
3
22
6
4
4
US
25,208
9
54
10
9
6
206
25,342
4
25
1
5
1
30
32,225
14
209
72
15
36
1,764
10,745
7
71
10
5
7
188
16,039
3
47
7
5
4
139
36,663
22
102
12
26
8
242
6,911
4
26
1
4
1
21
99,218
31
176
17
39
12
519
39,504
8
112
34
7
19
670
10,217
3
14
2
3
2
41
14,827
3
23
5
6
3
99
12,001
10
75
6
15
4
114
17,467
9
150
43
9
18
863
20,366
11
80
13
10
13
291
46,399
16
230
67
19
25
1,141
9,130
3
56
14
4
3
104
91,089
10
210
38
10
20
722
29,634
5
35
13
5
6
234
331,252
191
1,364
224
201
125
4,403
7,169
3
27
8
2
5
170
24,472
4
22
10
3
8
184
48,594
8
36
8
>* •
9,138
3
6
2
3
3
42
8,929
4
18
4
. - •
8,020
3
23
5
3
4
131
22,274
14
101
27
13
13
573
41,379
12
46
2
13
2
48
17,646
9
60
16
8
11
313
U,521
9
52
4
10
3
67
8,715
4
40
7
5
3
138
46,817
11
131
30
14
19
799
17,394
6
81
13
6
7
253
17,647
5
88
32
4
20
527
11,745
9
140
34
12
17
638
135,761
62
566
118
68
69
2,910
92,352
19
112
22
22
18
541
13,418
4
6
5
...
14,307
3
45
8
2
5
1S4
Niagara Falls, N. Y..
Nlles, Mich
Nlles, Ohio
Norristovn, Pa
North Adams, Mass. . . .
Northsjipton, Mass....
Northampton, Pa
North Arlington, N. J..
North Attleborough
town, Mass.^
North Bergen tvp.,Sj!
North Braddock, Pa...
North Chicago, 111...
North CoUege HIU,
Ohio
North Miami, Fla
North Pelham, N. Y. . .
North Plainfield,N..'.
North Platte, Nebr...
North Providence town
R. I.l
North Tarrytown,N.Y. .
Norw&llc, Com
NoTwalk, Ohio
Norwich city. Conn...
Norwood town, Mass.^.
Norwood , Ohio
Nutley, N. J
Nyaclc, N. Y
Oaltland, Calif
Oak Uwn, 111
Oalonont, Pa
Oai Park, 111
Oberlin, Ohio
Ocala , Fla
Ocean City, N. J
Oceanside, Calif
Ocononowoc, Vis
Ogden, Utah
Oil City, Pa
Oklahcna City, Okla..
Old Forge, Pa
Olean, N. Y
Olyu^ila , Wash
Olyphant, Pa
CkDBha, Nebr
Ontario, Calif
Orange, Calif
Orange, N. J
Orangeburg, S . C
Oregon City, Oreg
Orlando, Fla
Oahkcsh, Wis
Osslnlng, N. Y
Oswego, N. Y
Ottawa, 111
Ottumwa, Iowa
Owatcmia, Minn
Oxnard, Calif
Painesville, Ohio....
Palisades Park, N. J.
Falser town, Mass.^..
Palmyra, N. J
Palo Alto, Calif
Pajqja, Tez
Paris, 111
Paris, Ky
Paris, Tex
Parkersburg, V. Va...
Pasadena, Calif
Fascagoula, Hiss
Passaic, H. J
Patcbogue, N. Y
Peterson, N. J
Paulshoro, N. J
Peabody, Mass
Peekskill, N. Y
Pekin, lU
Penns Grove, N. J....
Penn Yan, ». Y
Pensacola, Fla
Perth Amboy, N. Y
PetaliffiiB, Calif
See footnotes at end of table.
90,875
13,117
16,733
38,193
21,475
28,998
9,359
15,977
12,119
40,399
14,724
8,700
7,910
10,721
5,057
12,760
15,390
13,798
8,833
49,453
9,779
23,382
16,693
34,626
26,746
5,867
380,576
8,732
6,988
63,175
6,457
11,588
5,949
12,880
5,322
56,910
19,556
242,450
9,745
22,842
15,711
7,019
247,408
22,823
10,053
38,413
15,311
7,616
51,826
40,934
16,055
22,611
16,951
33,640
10,149
21,519
14,365
9,617
9,524
5,800
25,290
16,522
9,794
6,901
21,636
29,510
104,087
10,797
?7,851
7,359
J9,423
154
7,840
5
22,647
15
17,746
12
21,912
5
6,678
11
5,479
i
43,293
6
41,291
35
10,390
5
10
412
3
3
51
3
3
3
5
3
11
4
75
3
155
53
33
67
17
51
52
105
49
110
12
18
27
28
21
63
38
266
21
67
66
113
107
62
3,406
20
20
533
51
13
36
54
119
18
462
16
12
11
15
693
147
207
5
33
59
49
53
89
25
17
73
47
38
16
40
34
744
46
631
67
984
60
80
87
22
83
10
32
241
16
6
667
1
1
156
66
13
17
6
16
9
(z)
3
15
13
4
5
5
12
19
5
10
15
5
9
5
42
5
14
12
16
16
10
445
3
3
145
4
15
11
3
313
1
102
28
6
339
257
103
224
25
214
22
110
99
296
85
298
92
115
222
285
761
34
200
111
371
309
89
13,464
18
70
2,312
103
"so
200
747
330
60
2,150
28
3,216
1,320
318
525
283
409
U4
300
256
25
52
387
265
73
265
52
60
221
190
172
56
434
2,709
328
1,939
81
3,429
201
205
350
65
196
436
67
Petersburg, Va
Philadelphia, Pa
Phoenix, Ariz
Phoenixvllle, Pa
Piqua, Ohio
Pltcaim, Pa
Pitman, N. J
Pittsburg, Calif
Pittsburgh, Pa
Plttsfield, Mass
Pittston, Pa
Plainfleld, N. J
PleasantvlUe, N. J..
Plymouth town,Mass.^.
Plymouth, Pa
Pocatcllo, Idaho
Pomona, Calif
Pcmpano, Fla
Pontiac, lU
Pontlac, Mich
Port Chester, N. Y...
Port Huron, Mich
Port Jervls, N. Y. . . .
Portland, Oreg
Portanouth, N. H
Portanouth, Ohio
Portsmouth, Va
Pottstown, Pa
Pottsville, Pa
Poughkeepsle, N. Y...
Princeton, N. J
Prospect Park, Pa....
Providence, R. I
Pueblo, Colo
(lutncy. 111
Qulncy, Mass
Hahway, N. J
Rankin, Pa
Rapid City, S. Dak...
Raritan, N. J
Ravenna, Ohio
Reading town, Mass.^.
Reading , Ohio
Reading, Pa
Red Bank, N. J
Redding, Calif
Red Oak, Iowa
Redondo Beach, Calif.
Redwood, Calif
Reno, Nev
Rensselaer, N. Y
Renton, Wash
Revere, Mass
Rice Lake, Vis
Richmond, Calif
Richmond, Ind
Richmond, Ky
Richmond Heights, Mo.
Rldgefleld Park, N.J.
Rldgewood, N. J
River Rouge, Mich
Riverside, Calif
Riverside, 111
Roanoke, Va
Rochester, Minn
Rochester, N. Y
Rochester, Pa
Rock Hill, S. C
Rock Island, 111
Rockland , Maine
Rockland town, Mass.'
Rockvllle, Conn
Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Rune, N. Y
RoseUe, N. J
Hoselle Park, N. J. . .
Roseville, Calif
Royal Oak, Mich
Rutherford, N. J
Rutland city, Vt
Rye, N. Y
SacrBmento, Calif....
Saginaw, Mich
St. Augustine, Fla. . .
St, Charles, rto
7.62 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Tabic 7P.— PRESSING, ALTERATION, GARMENT REPAIR SHOPS (INC. FU R;— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS
OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Receii-fs, Pay Roll, and Personnel
CSly
Plid
Dpuktion
1950
EsQb-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
enure
year
(Thouidnd
Piy roll,
entire
yen
(TiiouMna
Active
propne-
tora,'
Novem-
ber
empbyecs,
workweek
en<tei
nearest
Nov. 15
Ply roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
IMumlxr:
doUiri)
doU^ri)
T^umbCT)
(Number)
(DoILirs)
28,375
5
98
17
4
11
423
75,572
8
32
8
9
10
184
852,623
690
5,044
938
723
645
20,054
309,474
ni
908
148
117
93
3,156
95,712
26
77
5
27
7
151
41,842
32
211
37
33
31
941
9,077
3
17
3
3
3
67
12,683
5
52
13
6
7
248
43,064
5
24
U
4
6
185
13,895
12
177
50
14
21
1,054
15,109
3
29
9
3
5
175
19,999
4
32
10
3
8
188
9,177
3
34
5
4
3
120
62,792
20
184
49
21
27
1,021
12,409
3
28
3
5
1
57
16,535
7
99
34
8
14
729
321,485
124
1,316
2,882
143
146
6,006
29,060
6
36
8
5
7
221
12,858
10
93
28
11
16
627
760,753
878
7,008
1,076
946
527
23,475
20,204
10
53
6
8
5
135
27,498
13
108
12
12
8
353
41,536
8
81
25
9
12
549
14, 5U
8
46
2
8
1
46
13,836
4
46
12
4
8
229
45,534
16
152
35
16
24
799
44,764
29
208
47
30
29
1,075
11,668
4
41
9
4
5
182
21,848
6
83
28
7
18
692
17,905
5
16
4
6
3
67
6,900
5
42
7
5
4
122
18,705
4
32
4
6
5
145
15,434
10
47
7
9
6
168
17,750
5
16
1
6
2
36
13,086
7
156
66
6
20
1,334
92,070
53
326
42
53
30
861
6,245
8
33
4
7
3
74
12,833
4
12
3
6
1
45
124,747
84
467
69
86
47
1,247
462,440
321
2,503
452
334
228
10,098
9,857
4
16
4
3
•4
110
20,269
3
13
3
4
2
77
22,629
6
14
2
7
3
45
11,853
4
51
22
5
12
443
6,629
3
24
3
3
1
50
5,730
7
61
18
6
13
446
27,980
4
34
3
6
1
30
16,399
3
41
10
4
7
198
16,884
7
37
6
7
5
103
26,305
12
70
10
10
7
179
5,465
3
11
1
3
1
14
7,292
7
31
8
6
6
179
24,457
7
172
63
6
33
1,214
10,728
4
54
22
4
15
440
11,727
3
35
8
3
4
154
12,384
3
15
1
3
1
18
15,792
10
42
5
U
4
96
16,105
4
18
M
4
1
60
7,288
5
24
3
5
1
60
52,161
7
79
30
6
14
499
14,821
3
24
2
3
2
50
7,667
4
53
19
5
88
370
102,254
63
253
17
63
11
340
11,566
10
71
12
8
7
204
8,430
5
31
1
6
1
60
17,511
13
106
14
13
8
210
50,684
25
195
42
26
23
1,000
5,596
3
37
8
3
4
153
12,826
3
19
2
3
3
36
15,175
10
92
...
10
...
16,950
4
27
4
11,323
6
41
U
6
6
235
15,996
3
21
1
3
3
16
19,250
3
21
5
3
3
92
36,674
4
23
4
4
3
75
162,601
97
756
100
96
69
2,179
73,584
51
613
153
56
88
3,101
17,142
6
85
19
6
15
404
6,089
5
80
40
4
28
862
16,763
3
4
1
3
1
16
19,884
4
8
1
3
1
25
12,564
6
32
7
6
4
116
35,695
27
126
27
27
27
642
16,550
5
8
1
5
1
22
13,208
4
18
4
4
2
85
City
Paid
Estab-
Ush-
ments
Receipts,
Pay roll.
Active
employees
^pubtion
1950
year
year
tors.*
Novem-
ended
ber
nearest
(DiouWTid
(ThouMTui
Nov. 15
(Number;
doUors)
ijolbrl)
(Number)
(Number)
11,139
3
7
3
12,261
5
29
3
4
5
33,620
7
57
7
6
5
16,442
3
50
5
3
2
8,949
4
29
3
4
3
17,890
13
131
16
13
11
19,812
3
4
1
3
1
15,600
5
21
3
6
3
35,091
10
72
8
10
5
11,535
3
27
3
2
3
16,467
8
55
3
8
3
220,067
127
906
111
130
74
142,975
39
364
71
43
37
13,301
3
29
2
3
2
U,491
3
19
3
3
3
9,540
11
124
26
12
18
8,819
4
47
6
7
3
40,056
5
29
5
9,124
3
7
1
3
2
32,789
13
103
9
10
7
9,619
4
36
9
3
6
54,047
22
168
35
20
22
40,490
5
15
4
5
6
14,446
3
6
(z)
3
1
18,943
6
49
10
6
6
14,610
4
16
2
5
2
77,827
13
79
12
14
9
22,206
3
29
7
3
4
27,770
8
36
4
8
5
6,214
3
35
4
5
4
127,867
102
927
174
106
97
12,206
3
11
1
3
1
71,659
49
420
100
33
56
10,628
4
58
12
5
7
5,999
5
38
5
6
6
45,054
10
69
10
12
8
12,367
3
25
10
3
5
12,347
9
36
4
8
6
38,864
6
44
13
4
8
37,989
17
126
22
14
12
55,322
78
540
83
74
51
20,423
20
171
34
17
27
39,595
13
105
16
18
12
85,078
39
476
109
43
59
22,995
3
26
7
3
6
101,479
52
296
31
56
22
7,005
4
32
17
3
6
23,164
15
118
17
15
12
26,833
7
67
18
9
13
11,966
3
1
3
27,977
8
126
46
9
18
9,581
7
45
4
7
5
8,104
13
94
13
13
9
10,910
5
26
(z)
6
2
16,102
3
25
6
5
5
5,827
4
44
14
5
U
8,128
5
25
5
5
6
12,332
3
30
9
3
6
5,344
3
15
13
3
5
11,690
3
46
13
3
7
19,600
6
55
9
8
8
24,071
5
36
13
5
7
11,943
4
25
(2)
6
1
8,916
5
32
2
6
2
47,198
19
129
10
20
7
49,674
13
117
17
13
12
14,747
3
35
6
4
5
8,506
5
21
5
43,027
10
39
3
10
1
797,670
552
5,874
1,374
559
819
25,898
17
123
17
15
15
10,457
3
43
7
3
6
64,354
6
41
10
6
8
37,339
20
91
8
23
6
34,280
7
22
3
7
4
12,662
3
28
2
3
1
15,036
12
64
10
9
7
39,099
12
153
26
14
12
21,186
3
17
1
4
3
30,386
8
33
1
9
1
33,300
3
32
9
3
5
5,494
5
44
5
5
6
13,215
8
39
5
7
3
23.289
4
25
1
4
1
14 ,080
8
35
3
3
2
St. Cloud, Minn
St. Joseph^ Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla..
Salem, Mass
Salem, N. J
Salan, Ohio
Salaot Oreg
Salinas, Calif
Salisbury, Md
Salisbury, N. C
San Anselmo, CallT. . .
San Bernardino, CallC
San Bruno, Calif
San Buenaventura,
Calif
San Diego, Calif
Sanduslcy, Ohio
San Fernando, Calif..
San Francisco, Calif.
San Gabriel, Calif...
San Leandro, Calif...
San Mateo, Calif
San Pablo, Calif
San Rafael, Calif....
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Santa Clara, Calif...
Santa Cruz, Calif. —
Santa Rosa, Calif....
Saranac lake, N. T. ■ .
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
Scarsdale, N. Y
Schenectady/ N. Y. ...
Scottdale, Pa
Scottsbluff, Nebr
Scranton , Pa
Seattle, Wash
Secaucus, N. X
Sedalla, Mo
Selma, Ala
Seminole, Okla
Seneca Falls, N. Y. . .
Sewickley, Pa
Shaker Heights, Ohio..
Shaler twp . , Pa . ^ . . . .
Shamokln, Pa
Sharon, Pa
Shacon Hill, Pa
Sharpsburg, Pa
Shawnee, Oltla
Sheffield, Ala
Shelbyville, Ind
Shelton, Conn
Shenandoah , Pa
Shorewood, Wis
Sierra Madre, Calif..
Sioux Falls, S. Dak..
Skokie, 111
Solvay, N. Y
Sanervllle, hfess
Somervllle, N. J
South Amboy, N. J....
Southbrldge town,
Mass.^
South Gate, Calif. . . .
South Haven, Mich. . . .
South Milwaukee, Wis.
South Orange, N. J...
South Pasadena, Calif.
South River, N. J
South St. Paul, Minn.
South San Francisco,
Calif
Spartanburg, S. C...
Springfield, Mass
Stamford, Conn
State College, Pa,...
Statesboro, Ga
Stetesvllle, N. C
Staunton, Va
Steel ton. Pa
Steubenvllle, Ohio...
Stevens Point, Wis...
Stonebain town, Mass.^
See footnotes at end of table.
Stoughton town, Mass. ^
Stowe tup., Pa.^
Stratford town, Conn. ^
Streator, 111
Summl t , 111
Suinnit, K. J
Sumter, S. C
Sunbury, Pa
Superior, Wis
Swampscott tovn,Massi
Swlssvale , Pa
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoma , Wash
Takcma Park , Md
Tamaqua, Pa
Tarentum, Pa
Tarrytown, N. Y
Taunton, Mass
Taylorvllle, 111
Teaneck twp,, N, J,*^-
Tenafly, N. J
Terre Haute, Ind
Texarkana, Ark., Tex.
Thomasvllle, Ga
Tiffin, Ohio
Tonawanda, N. Y
Topeka, Kans
Torrance, Calif
Torrington, Conn
Trenton, Mich
Trenton, N. J
Trinidad , Colo
Troy, N. Y
Troy, Ohio
Tuckahoe, N. Y
Tucson, Ariz
Tulare, Calif
Turtle Creek, Pa
Tyler, Tex
Union twp., N. J,^...
Union City, N. J
Uniontown, Pa
University City, Mo..
Upper Darby twp., Pa. ^
Urbana, lU
Utica, N. Y
Uxbrldge town, Mass.^
Vallejo, Caaif
Valley Stream, N. Y..
Valparaiso, Ind
Vancouver, Wash
Vandergrift, Pa
Ventnor City, N. J.. .
Verona, N. Ji
Victoria, Tex
Vldalla, Ga
Vlneland, N. J
Virginia, Minn
Virginia Beach, Va...
Vlsalia, Calif
Wakefield town, Mass. ^
Walla Walla, Wash
Wallingford borough.
Conn
Wellington, N. J
Waltham, Mass
Warren, Ohio
Warren, Pa
Warren town, R, I.^..
Warwick, R. I
Washington, D. C
Washington, Pa
Washington Court
House , Ohio
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown town, Mass. ^
Watertown, N. Y
Watertown, S. Dak,...
Watervllet, N. Y
Waukegan, 111
Waukesha, Wis
Waueau, Wis
Wauwatosa, Wis
Waynesburg, Pa
Webster town, Mass.^.
Webater Groves, Mo...
Weehawken twp., N.J,'
CITIES
7.63
Tabic 7P.— PRESSING, ALTERATION, GARMENT REPAIR SHOPS (INC. FUR)-
OR MORE; 1948— Gintinuccl
EsTASUSHMENTC. RECEIPTS, PAY ROLL, AND PeHSONNEL
SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS
0*7
Welrton, W. Va
Wellesley town, Mass, ^
Vellston, Ohio
Wellsville, Ohio
West Allis, Vis
Westbury, N.Y
West Chester, Pa
Westerly town, R.I,*.
Westrield, Mass
Westfield, N.J
West Hartford town.
Conn.*
West Haven town.
Conn.*
West New York, N.J...
West Oronee, N.J
West Paljn Beach, Fla.
West Plttston, Pa....
West Sprii^field towi;,
Mass.'
West Warvick town,
R.I.'
Westwego, La
Wesunxid, N.J
Wevoka, Okla
WeyiDouth town, Mass.*
Whealon, III
Wheeling, W. Va
White Plains, N.Y....
Whiting, Ind
Whittier, Calif
Wichita, Kans
Wildwood, N.J
Wllkes-Barre, Pa
Wllklnshur;, Pa
Population
1950
(Thousand
2';,i.;3
20,S47
5,o37
7,856
7,055
15,109
12, 3M
20,961
21,335
44,';01
31,876
37,754
28,624
43,053
7,206
20,398
19,042
8,281
6,775
6,753
32,695
11,574
58,447
43,501
9,235
23,866
166,306
5,468
76,638
31,281
EsoJy
Ush-
Rcceipts,
entire
year
118
61
29
19
60
31
107
29
79
65
106
437
lo7
90
15
257
629
28
138
424
51
211
349
Ply coll.
entire
(Thousand
dotldri)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
;?<umber)j (J^umber)
27
129
32
38
96
3i
103
4
28
50
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoUufi)
642
212
89
25
91
82
431
200
142
237
665
2,611
629
216
20
105
262
323
2,602
10
845
2,334
88
651
999
Oty
WlUiamson, W. Va....
Wllllamsport, Pa
Wllllmantlo city.
Conn
Wlllislon Park, N.Y..
Wibnerding, Pa
Wlloette, 111
WlLsington, Del...
Wilmington, N.C...
Wilson, N.C
Winchester town,
Mass.*
Winchester, Va. . . .
WInnetka, 111
Winooski, Vt
Winter Haven, Fla.
Mass.
Winthrop town,
Wlnton, Pa
Wobum, Mass
Woodbrid^e lwp,,N.J.
Woodbury, N.J
Wood-Ridge, N.J. .
Woodstock, 111...
Woonsocket, R.I..
Voroester, Mass..
Wyandotte, Mich..
Yeadon, Pa
Yonkers, N.Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio.
Ypsllanti, Mich..
Zanesville, Ohio.
Population
1950
(TlKKiutid
[Nwmber)! dollan)
8,559
44,964
13,565
7,469
5,316
18,184
109,907
44,975
22,964
15,567
13,766
12,545
6,722
8,263
19,494
6,256
20,269
35,660
10,909
6,271
7,183
50,186
201,885
36,666
11,322
152,533
59,704
167,643
18,267
40,424
Eiab-
liih-
menta
3
31
152
6
3
U4
21
66
5
Receipt*,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
[TTiouMnd
dcMau)
54
637
14
9
15
45
37
68
44
26
180
1,245
66
25
942
156
349
47
74
Active
proprie-
toca,*
Novem-
ber
(Mumtcr)
132
2
2
1
26
269
9
139
27
59
3
12
Piid
cfflployeea
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(^lumber)
3
31
158
3
124
1
3
10
2
6
2
14
4
2
17
181
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
147
186
65
65
464
2,690
75
45
267
35
110
294
35
145
79
286
U5
35
521
6,002
225
2,847
527
1,267
145
260
• Proprietors of r.incoroorat^d businesses,
z Less than I 500.
* Classl.'l^d L- ..rban under special rul.:.
Table 7Q.— SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES- SELECTED CITIES OF 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Receipis, Pay Roll, and Personnel
at.
Populauon
1950
Esub-
luh-
ments
?<»mM
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolluri)
Acnve
proprie-
tors.'"
Novem-
ber
(Thousand
dolUri) [><umlier)
Aloany, N.Y
Alouquerque, N. Mi
Aoarillo, Tex....
Arlington County,
Atlanta, 3a
Augusta, Ga. . . .
Bait more, Md..
Bay City, Mich.
Bajonne, N.J...
Beaumont, Tex. .
Berkeley, Calif.
Blimlngham, Ala.
Boston, Mass. . . .
Buffalo, N.Y
Burbank, Calif..
Cambridge, Mass...
Charleston, S.C...
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio..
Cleveland, Ohio...
Columbia, S.C
Columbus, Ga
Columbus, Ohio
Corpus Chrlsti, Tc^
Dallas, Tex
Davenport, Iowa. .
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa.
Detroit, Mich....
Durham, N.C
Elisabeth, N.J. .
El Paso, Tex. . , .
Evanston, 111...
Evansville, Ind.
134,382
97,012
73,737
134,990
327,090
71,507
940,205
52,372
76,657
93,715
113,217
298,720
790,863
577, 393
78,318
120,676
68,243
3,606,436
500,510
905,636
85,949
79,510
374,770
108,053
432,927
73,640
243, 108
412,856
176,954
1,838,517
See footnotes at
70,307
112,675
130,003
73,030
109,869
end of table.
Ul
12
10
7
16
11
14
83
33
172
165
85
508
101
422
28
56
87
212
271
596
86
87
42
23
1,654
135
112
64
109
109
114
698
125
189
38
95
62
64
95
36
99
Ply roll,
entire
year
30
28
22
132
28
70
129
25
9
10
5
336
38
29
12
16
32
23
138
32
3
10
9
2 -
11
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
5
26
27
14
101
23
84
3
5
15
13
57
104
18
10
223
33
15
18
26
16
117
7
19
17
PlycoU,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DoIUtj)
120
644
618
484
2,980
516
2,142
47
147
520
632
1,482
2,822
540
317
321
139
8,041
1,097
550
250
377
801
619
3,140
173
561
569
1j3
348
274
123
449
645
874
City
Population
1950
(Thoujdnd
(Xumber]| dollarl)
Fort Wayne, Ind....
Fort Worth, Tex. . .
Fresno, Calif
Gadsden, Ala
Galveston, Tex.
Gary, Ind
Glendale, Calif...
Greensboro, N.C...
Greenville, S. C...
Harrisburg, Pa.
Hoboken, N.J
Houston, Tex
Irvington, N.J
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jacksonville, Fla.
Jersey City, N.J. .
Kansas City, Kans..
Kansas City, Mo....
Knoxville, Tenn. . . .
Lakewood, Ohio
Laredo, Tex
Lawrence, Mass.....
Lexington, Ky
Little Rock, Ark...
Long Beach, Calif..
Los Angeles, Calif.
Louisville, Ky
Lubbock, Tex
Lynn, Mass
Macon, Ga
Maiilson, Wis
Maiden, Mass
Miami, Fla
Minneapolis, Minn..
132,840
277,047
90,618
55,528
65,898
132,496
95,398
73,703
57,932
89,091
50, 510
594, 321
59,142
50,904
97,674
203,404
300,447
129,583
453,290
124, 183
67,878
51,694
80,427
54,449
101,387
244,072
1,957,692
367, 359
71,390
99,521
70,106
95,594
59,779
246,983
517,277
Eiab-
lish-
ments
30
206
12
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dcllori)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
95
591
86
39
130
88
105
49
58
537
34
297
240
19
273
70
37
15
56
170
2,303
158
210
63
51
59
21
554
231
11
112
17
17
34
13
20
131
8
17
11
71
44
3
61
(s)
12
307
30
52
13
11
14
U
135
42
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
110
10
7
5
3
3
3
7
33
238
10
18
3
5
3
2
43
11
9
102
13
13
14
21
9
7
103
7
19
13
61
28
6
14
225
32
35
11
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IJ
(PoUars)
246
2,392
365
145
127
113
433
368
662
190
481
3,162
224
397
306
1,800
826
70
1,331
357
173
26
200
293
350
7,686
787
993
255
219
438
328
3,323
886
7.64
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7Q.— SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES- SELECTED CITIES OF 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948 -Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS. PaY RotL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Mobile, Ala
Kont^mery Ala.
Mount Vernon, N. Y..
Himcle, Ind
Nashville, Term
Newark, N. J
New Orleans, La
New Rochelle, N. Y. . .
New York, N. Y
Bronx Boroug'h
Brooklyn Borough, . .
Manhattan Borough,.
Queens Borough
Richmond Borough. . .
HorfoUt, Va
Oakland, Calif
Oak Park, 111
Oklahoma City, Okla,
Orlando, Fla
Pasadena, Calif....
Passaic, N, J
Peterson, N. J
Pawt.ucket, R. I,. ..
Peoria, 111
Philadelphia, Pa..
Phoenix, Ariz,....
Pittsburgh, Pa,...
Port Arthur, Tex..
Portland, Oreg. . .
Providence, R. I.
Pueblo, Colo
Quincy, Mass
Richmond, Calif,.
RlchiQond, Va
PopuUtion
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
TWbfi)
127,151
105,098
71,837
58,364
173,359
437,357
567,257
59,626
7,835,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
1S8,'601
380, 576
63,175
242,450
51,826
104,087
57,851
139,423
81,180
111,523
2,064,794
105,442
673,763
57,377
371,011
247,700
63,561
83,190
99,218
229,906
741
135
328
150
117
11
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
288
396
230
34
9,165
1,395
4,024
2,101
1,540
105
58
215
34
397
148
170
133
121
47
732
192
86
31
141
134
64
31
Pay roll,
entire
iXhousand
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
1,684
284
627
466
296
11
18
43
8
89
42
28
23
18
12
10
Active
propnc-
tors.'
Novem-
ber
721
124
344
127
111
11
1,075
185
398
305
181
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
317
384
1-2
323
873
2,126
1,030
110
36,161
6,105
13,328
10,555
5,958
215
364
1,158
269
1,857
987
680
456
328
231
199
1,983
662
547
340
517
437
294
140
60
662
City
Rockford, 111
Sacramento, Calif....
St, Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla..
Salt lAke City, Utah.
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex.....
San Bernardino, Calif.
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco, Calif.
San Jose, Calif
Santa Monica, Calif..
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Shreveport, La
Somerville, Mass
South Gate, Calif....
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, Mass. . .
Stajnford, Conn
Stockton, Calif
Tacoma, Wash
Tampa, Fla
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Troy, N. Y
Tulsa, Okla
Union City, N. J
Utica, N. Y
Waco, Tex
Washington, D. C
Wichita, Kans
Wichita Falls, Tex...
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
Yonkers, N. Y
Population
1950
Estab-
luh-
mcnts
(T^umber]
92,503
4
135,761
11
852,023
26
309,474
95,712
12
181,718
4
51,889
21
406,311
32
o2,792
8
321,485
32
760,753
40
95,044
7
71,299
7
124,747
4
4.j2,440
13
125,426
8
102,254
8
50,684
3
160,434
4
162,601
6
73, 584
3
71,660
6
142,975
4
124,073
16
301,358
7
77,827
3
71,659
3
180,586
29
55,322
7
101,479
3
84,300
26
797,670
22
166, 306
16
67,709
20
109,907
3
201,835
9
152,533
9
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolldrs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolldri)
43
154
442
85
95
49
118
328
85
213
934
35
63
32
115
86
52
30
176
75
25
28
135
76
30
105
626
78
164
55
96
36
Active
proprie-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
(J^umber)
91
23
19
24
18
56
11
16
170
2
6
lu
13
14
3
12
4,023
29
10
5
13
114
11
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(^umbcTj
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
42
317
1,995
465
347
417
428
4,960
248
452
2,989
219
120
195
684
267
344
125
54
25,
274
101
80
7<«
5^2
638
230
109
418
2,924
244
E77
135
402
301
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
z Less than $:00.
^ Classified as urban under special rule.
Table 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS- SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
GiCy
Abbeville, La ,
Abbeville, S. C.
Aberdeen, S. Dak...,
Aberdeen, Wash
Abilene, Tex
Abington twp., Pa.^.
Ada, Okla
Adams town, Mass.^.,
Adrian, Mich ,
Alien, S. C
Aicron, Ohio
Alameda, Calif
Albany, Calif ,
Albany, Ca
Albany, N. Y
Albany, Oreg ,
Albemarle, N. C... .
Albert Lea, Minn... .
Albion, Mich
Alexander City, Ala,
Alexandria, La.'
Alexandria, Va*
Alhambra, Cilif.....
Alice, Tex
Allqulppa, Pa ,
Allentown, Pa
Alliance, Nebr
Alliance, Ohio ,
Alma, Mich
Alpena, Mich ,
Alton, 111
Altoona, Pa
Altua, Okla
Alva, Okla
Amarlllo, Tex
See footnotes at end of table.
Population
1950
Estab'
bsh-
ments
iXumber)
9,318
3
5,377
3
20,976
5
19,475
7
47,102
12
28,738
6
15,935
12,027
5
18,402
4
7,067
4
273,189
97
63,425
13
17, 545
3
30,987
7
134,382
61
10,076
3
11,751
-,
13,488
3
10,39-
4
6,433
5
34,685
11
61,604
12
51,284
11
16,414
3
26,067
17
106,233
47
7,852
4
26,112
9
8,327
3
13,053
3
32, 176
9
76,344
40
9,548
4
6,495
3
73,737
18
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roil,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
22
35
21
33
13
439
106
16
60
290
34
30
22
26
33
64
122
36
192
23
70
134
18
10
131
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
[>{umber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humbcr)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Doll<irs)
30
187
129
287
40
229
65
1,.:61
463
306
1,157
140
7;
408
115
606
125
22
398
129
City
Ambridge, Pa
Araericus, Ga
Ames, Iowa
Amesbury town, Mass.^
Amherst town, Mass.*.
Amityville, N. Y
Amsterdam, N. Y
Anaconda, Mont
Anacortes, Wash
Anadarko, Okla
Anaheim, Calif
Andalusia, Ala
Anderson, Ind
Anderson, S. C
Andover town, Mass.'.
Ann Arbor, Midi
Aruiapoli::, t!d,
Aimlston, Ala
Ansonia, Conn
Antioch, Calif
Appleton, Wis
Arcadia, Calif
Archbald, Pa
Ardmore, Okla
Arkadelphia, Ark
Arkansas City, Kans..
Arlington town, Mass.'
Arlington, Tex
Arlington County, Va,'
Arnold, Pa
Asbury Park, N. J. . . .
Asheboro, H. C
Asheville, N. C
Ashlund, Ky
Ashland, Ohio
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Humhn)
lu,415
11,3dT
23,105
10,310
10,850
o,139
32,2.jO
11,221
u,916
6,164
14,522
9,17o
46,809
19,718
12,2bl
47, 279
15,016
31,150
18,711
10,983
33,892
23,r41
6,33.
17,831
u,796
12,837
43,984
7,6e<i
134,990
10,271
17,03'.
7,674
52,20R
31,228
14,277
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
12
170
12
41
Pay roll,
entire
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dolbri)
13a
168
95
82
40
260
75-
130
105
400
361
252
92
368
70
117
103
250
70
90
lu4
40
860
125
279
1,025
298
95
CITIES
7.65
Table 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED QTIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESIABUSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PbKSONNEL
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
:Humhc\
RccaptB.
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees.
workv^-eek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Mumber)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Eatab-
liih-
ments
(\umber;
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollflTs)
Pay roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>(umber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Jv(uTnbfTj
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dulbrs)
Ashland, Pa
Ashland, Wis
Ashley, Pa
Ashtabula, Ohio
Astoria, Oreg^
Atchison, Kans
Athens, Qa
Athens, Ohio
Athens, Tenn
Athol town, Mass. ^...
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J..
Attleboroj Mass
Auburn, Ala
Aub>irn, Ind
Auburn, Maine
Aubui-n, N. Y
Auburn, Wash >
Audubon, N. J
Augusta, Ga
Augusta, Maine
Aurora, Colo
Aurora, 111
Austin, Hirui
Austin, Tex
Avalon, Pa
Babylon, N. 1
Bainbrid^, Ga
Baker, Oreg
Baliersfield, Calif...
Baltimore, Md
Bangor, Maine
Bangor, Pa
Barabod, Wis
B^irberton, Ohio
Barre city, Vt
Barstow, Calif
Bartlesville, Okla. ..
Batavia, N. I
Baton Rouge, La
Battle Creek, Mich...
Bay City, Mich
Bay City, Tex
Bayoime, N. J
Baytoun, Tex
Beacon, N. Y
Beardstotfn, 111
Beatrice, Nebr
Beaufort, S. C
Beauiunt, Tex
Beaver, Pa
Beaver Dam, Vis
Beaver Falls, Pa
Beckley, W. Va
Bedford, Ind
Bedford, Ohio
Beeville, Tex
Belfast, Maine
Bell, Calif
Bellaire, Ohio
Bellefontaine, Ohio..
Bellefonte, Pa
Belleville, 111
Belleville, N. J
Belle.ue, Ohio
Belle .-ue. Pa
fiellingham. Wash
Belmont, N. C
Belmont town, Mass. ^.
Beloit, Vis
Belton, Tex
Belved^r-^ t-./p., Calif.^
Belvidere, 111
Benicia, Calif
Bennettsville, S. C
Benton Harbor, Mich. .
Berea, Ohio
Bergenfield, N. J....
Berkeley, Calif
Berlin, N. H
Berwick, Pa
Berwyn, 111
Bessemer, Ala
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly, Mass
6,185
K),594
.5,235
23,093
12,220
U,759
28,102
11,604
8,599
11,5*0
327,090
61,642
23,665
12,943
5,890
23,078
36,667
6,494
9,563
71,507
20,900
11,396
50,508
23,035
131,964
6,438
5,994
7,568
9,425
34,540
940,205
31,473
6,049
7,217
27,893
10,866
6,130
19,262
17,807
123,957
48,469
52,372
9,418
76 ,657
22,927
14,110
6,069
11,788
5,087
93,715
6,345
11,833
17,335
19,255
12,566
9,073
9,328
5,927
15,206
12, 53
10,259
5,614
32,701
32,0 9
6,901
11,573
33,934
5,341
27,379
29, 541
6,244
46,109
9,417
7,275
5,108
18,612
U,964
17,611
113,217
16,545
14,02.
51,176
28,471
66,027
28,855
111
40
14
24
4
25
13
27
112
30
11
20
840
172
30
14
12
1.1
42
28
13
157
25
12
112
23
268
17
35
121
2,223
79
11
14
31
17
18
^^
43 I
250
94
18
164
39
16
8
44
19
15
35
85
24
16
13
7
27
23
11
21
53
29
20
24
58
15
45
154
35
18
37
244
36
33
62
81
148
42
232
18
1
6
2
1
37
463
29
1
1
M
(.z)
(z)
103
39
6
2
3
4
11
4
3
20
144
11
1
232
18
1
1
2
242
100
74
205
157
47
30
4,568
372
20
137
698
143
100
190
275
1,871
10
50
70
996
8,706
632
25
30
36
207
144
1,136
258
379
50
430
164
165
39
423
10
72
40
499
115
100
35
45
269
55
89
625
68
829
242
29
14
308
157
135
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Biddeford, Maine
Big Spring, Tex
Billings, Mont
Biloxi, Miss
Binghamton, N. Y
Birmingham, Ala
Bismarck, N. Dak
Blairsville, Pa
Blakely, Pa
Bloomfleld, N. J
Bloorotngton, 111
Bloomlngton, Ind
Bloomsburg, Pa
Bluefield, Va., and
W. Va
Blue Island, 111
Blytheville, Ark
Bogalusa, La
Bogota, N. J
Boise City, Idaho....
Bonham, Tex
Booneville, Mo
Boonton, N. J
Boonville, Ind
fiordentown, N. J
Borger, Tex
Boston, Mass
Boulder, Colo
Bound Brook, N. J. . . .
Bowling Green, Ky,...
Bowling Green, Ohio,.
Brackenridge, Pa
Braddock, Pa
Bradenton, Fla
Bradford, Pa
Brady, Tex
Brainerd, Minn
Braintree ■town,Mass.^
Brattleboro village,
Vt.'
Brawley, Calif
Breckenridge, Tex,...
Bremerton, Wash
Brenlism, Tex
Bridgeport, Conn
Bridgeport, Pa
Bridgeton, N. J
Bridgeville, Pa
Brigham, Utah
Bristol, Conn
Bristol, Pa
Bristol town, R, I.'.
Bristol, Tenn., and Va.
Brockton, Mass
Bronxvllle, N. Y
Brookfield, 111
Brookfield, Mo
Brookhaven, Miss
Brookline tcwn,Mass. '
Brownsville, Pa
Brownsville, Tex
Brownwood, Tex
Brunswick, Ga
Bryan, Ohio
Bryan, Tex
Bucyrus, Ohio
Buena Vista, Va
Buffalo, N. Y
Burbank, Calif
Bur ley, Idaho
Burlingaroe, Calif,...
Burlington, Iowa
Burlington, N. J
Burlington, N. C
Burlington, Vt,
Butler, Pa
Bu-tte, Mont
Cairo, 111
Caldwell, Idaho
Caldwell, N. J
CalvuiiCt City, 111...,
Cambridge, Md
Cambridge, Mass
Cambridge, Ohio
28,915
20,785
17,258
31,725
37,034
81,132
298,720
18,544
5,014
6,848
49,313
34,048
28,191
10,621
25,545
17,580
16,221
17,722
7,668
34,152
7,043
6.729
7,581
5,099
5,454
17,949
790,863
19,916
8,356
17,427
11,972
6,180
16,518
13,609
17,281
5,923
12, 558
23, 130
9,586
11,885
6,605
27,746
6;919
159,352
5,823
18,385
5,653
6,777
35,873
12,690
12,311
32,618
62,856
6,718
15,484
5,790
7,780
56,952
7,644
36, 176
20,140
18,086
6,405
18,072
10,289
5,219
577, 393
78,318
5,877
19,817
30,639
12,083
24,495
33,039
23,511
32,904
12,217
10,462
6,222
15,777
10,366
120,676
14,693
4
3
256
16
109
24
54
59
22
143
695
137
67
151
31
23
28
25
7
125
19
18
30
15
11
44
1,701
47
25
48
25
13
53
31
38
40
26
15
19
13
35
84
31
442
7
35
18
21
63
38
8
4S(
115
38
20
14
39
29
37
60
36
9
25
13
4
1,052
115
19
100
71
31
77
62
117
27
26
11
25
315
47
23
149
9
1
5
38
13
24
2
2
5
295
10
2
133
18
(z)
4
5
416
3
250
15
12
115
9
1
462
32
334
334
96
439
3,112
186
17
857
235
449
50
125
122
220
25
606
60
62
143
6,191
314
30
171
123
167
90
286
43
6
199
7
306
5
109
32
1,124
1
30
1
17
2
42
2
35
3
93
12
397
4
130
2
87
7
175
4
93
7
121
13
208
12
370
6
187
3
105
1
15
77
2,842
5
331
1
5
9
599
8
129
2
100
10
387
13
429
5
92
12
545
4
ir.
2
-
1
120
2
28
3
55
39
1,293
7
230
See footnotes at end of table.
7.66
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Tabic 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED aTIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY ROLL, AND PERSONNEL
est,
Populatioi
1950
Estab-
Luh-
ments
?Vnber]
Recopta,
entire
CThoutand
doUart)
Pay roll,
entire
year
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tora,*
Novem-
ber
[>(umbef]
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Payroll.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{boUars)
Otf
PoptUitson
19J0
Eitab-
liih-
ments
(Jfamter:
Paid
Receipts,
entire
year
Pjyroll,
entire
year
Active
propne.
tors,*
Novem-
ber
employee^
workweek
ended
nearest
QThoutand
doUan)
(TlioiiMna
MUt,)
(Xumber)
Nov. 15
Plumber)
30
4
=
2
U
4
...
41
7
5
3
136
24
16
..18
20
2
3
•l
19
2
3
2
59
16
1
i
17
^
214
60
21
39
27
2
6
3
141
44
12
27
31
5
3
2
18
4
6
4
17
1
4
1
673
158
94
99
113
28
9
9
21
1
4
55
6
11
4
52
8
9
5
17
3
4
3
23
3
6
(2)
29
12
28
5
21
. ■•
10
17
1
6
1
19
2
82
18
10
10
34
5
6
^
17
2
3
2
42
4
•i
2
34
4
4
26
...
8
16
1
3
1
218
50
18
30
7
2
3
1
62
16
2
8
18
■ . .
6
6o
8
6
6
24
.. .
5
15
1
3
2
130
21
25
15
6
3
13
. . .
6
27
3
7
2
63
1
17
1
14
M
3
2
9
1
3
1
6
...
3
...
51
11
4
7
43
5
7
2
95
21
12
17
25
4
6
2
885
251
81
120
43
9
4
6
17
...
4
59
8
14
4
21
1
3
1
101
28
8
11
29
4
5
3
109
28
12
17
37
8
6
4
24
6
3
9
109
23
16
12
439
123
47
67
95
2
10
12
122
25
20
U
47
10
7
6
69
23
4
8
150
37
13
18
19
1
9
1
17
1
3
1
26
1
7
2
26
6
4
2
32
6
3
2
6
...
3
22
1
4
2
30
3
4
3
39
6
8
5
806
177
137
99
33
1
9
1
21
3
4
2
8
■ . .
3
...
383
75
55
55
3,007
419
648
221
11
...
3
...
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUTi)
Camden, Ark 11,341
Camden, N. J 124,543
Camden, S. C 6,953
Cameron, Tex 5,227
Campbell, Ohio 12,830
Canandalgua, K, Y, ... 8,296
Canon City, Colo 6,313
Canonsburg, Pa 12,049
Canton, Miss 7,063
Canton Ohio 116,312
Cape Girardeau, fto... 21,539
Carbondale, 111 10,9ai
Carbondale, Pa 16,235
Carlsbad, N. Hex 17,915
Carnegie, Pa 12,154
Carrollton, Ga 7, 767
Carteret, «. J 13,003
Carteravllle, Ca 7,282
Carthage, Mo 11,150
Casper, Vyo 23,557
Cataklll, H. Y 5,336
Cedar Falls, Iowa.... 14,336
Ccdarhurst, N. Y 6,021
Cedar Rapids, Iowa... 72,149
Centervllle, Iowa.... 7,606
Central Falls, H. I.. 23,610
Centralla, 111 13,814
Centralia, Wash 8,648
Chambersburg, Pa 17,205
Champaign, 111 39,397
Chanute, Kans 10,241
Charlton, Iowa 5,324
Charleroi, Pa 9,864
Charles City, Iowa... 10,277
Charleston, 111 9,146
Charleston, S. C 68,243
Charleston, W. Va. ... 72,818
Charlotte, N. C 133,219
Charlottesville, Va, . 25,909
Chattanooga, Tenn, ... 130,333
Cheboygan, Mich 5,507
Cbehalls, Wash 5,633
Chelsea, Mass 39,038
Cheltenham twp.. Pa.' 22,578
Chester, Pa 65,824
Cheviot, Ohio 9,927
Cheyenne, Wyo 31,807
Chicago, 111 3,606,436
Chicago Heights, 111. 24,369
Chlckasha, Okla 15,753
Chlco, Calif 12,210
Chlcopee, Mass 48,939
Chlllicothe, Mo 8,649
Chllllcotha, Ohio.... 20,121
Chlsholm, Minn 6,854
Chula Vista, Calif... 15,844
Cicero, III...-. 67,195
Cincinnati, Ohio 500,510
Cisco, Tex 5,216
Clalrton, Pa 19,418
Claremont town, N.H.^ 12,058
Clarksburg, W. Va. ... 31,817
Clarksdale, Miss 16,515
Clarksvllle, Tenn....' 16,208
Clayton, Mo 15,925
Clearfield, Pa 9,348
Clearwater, Fla 15,535
Cleburne, Tex 12,845
Cleveland, Miss 6,731
Cleveland, Ohio 905,636
Cleveland, Tenn 12,445
cikyeland Heights,
Ohio 58,782
Cliff side Park, N. J. 17,123
CUr'ton, N. J 64,567
Clifton Heights, Pa.. 7,547
Clinton, Ind 6,576
Clinton, Iowa
Clinton town, Mass.'.
Clinton, Mo
Clinton, Okla
Clovls, N. Mex
Coaldale, Pa
Coatesville, Pa
Cof f eyvl lie , Kans. . . .
echoes, N. Y
Coldwater, Mich
See footnotes at end of table.
10
1,412
12
7
3
17
3
34
167
3
10
3
3
425
30,151
10
46
12,295
5
40
6,069
3
14
7,545
3
13
17, 168
3
57
5,230
3
7
13,839
7
31
17, 114
5
32
21,235
8
26
8,542
4
13
16
308
16
15
21
15
350
41
22
28
14
22
24
112
15
51
32
20
28
114
23
15
22
14
12
200
424
320
96
355
7
20
68
36
185
33
62
6,734
22
13
26
132
960
16
31
19
33
30
11
48
26
21
1,946
25
105
38
55
30
13
(a)
(s)
58
136
87
25
99
1,028
16
6
(.z)
268
2
(z)
3
306
22
7
27
5
10
1,428
11
7
3
35
14,;
3
10
2
3
3
408
1
2
151
2
50
752
197
2,099
224
101.
154
95
20
148
184
143
37
30
344
60
170
40
123
900
30
1,082
2,883
1,683
499
1,981
21
143
67
662
50
160
20,082
279
152
266
10
60
110
5,310
325
40
311
167
137
105
30
340
College Park, Ga
Collingdale, Pa
Colllngswood, a, J...
Colorado SprIngs,Colo,
Colton, Calif
Columbia, Miss
Columbia, Mo.
Columbia, Pa
Columbia, S. C
Columbia, Tenn
Columbus, Ga
Columbus, Ind
Col'jnibus, Miss
Columbus, Nebr
Columbus, Ohio
Corapton, CalW"
Concord, Calif
Concord, N. H
Concord, N. C
Concordia, Kans. .....
Conneaut, Ohio
Connellsvllle, Pa,...
Connersvllle, Ind....
Conshohocken, Pa
Cookevllle, Tenn
Coos Bay, Oreg
Coral Gables, Fla. . . .
Coraopolis, Pa
Corbin, K.,
Cordele, Ga
Corinth, Miss
Coming, N. Y
Corona, Calif
Corpus Chrlsti, Tex..
Corrj, Pa
Corslcana, Tex
Cortland, N. Y
Corvallls, Oreg
Coshocton, Ohio.
Covington, Ga
Covington, Ky
Covington, La
Covington, Va
Cranford twp., N. J.'
Cranston, R. I
Creston, Iowa.
Crowley, La
Cudah^, Wis
Cullman, Ala
Culver City, Calif...
Cumberland, Md •
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Dallas, Tex
Dal ton, Ga
Dalj City, Calif
Danbury city. Conn...
Danvers town. Mass,'.
DsnviUe, 111
Danville, Pa
Danville, Va
Darby, Pa
Darlington, S. C
Davenport, Iowa
Dayton, Ohio
Daytonu Beach, Fla...
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, Ala
Decatur, Ga
Deca'vur, 111
Dedham town, Mass.'..
Defiance, Ohio
De Kalb, 111
De Land, Fla
Delaware, Ohio
Delphos, Ohio.
Demopolis, Ala
DenlGon, Tex
Denton, Tex
Denver, Colo
Derby, Conn
De RIdder, La
Derry town, N, H,'..,
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Devils Lai(e, N. Dak..
14,464
8,473
15,255
45,268
14,420
6,003
31,731
11,962
85,949
10,921
79,510
18,365
17,170
8,844
374,770
47, 893
6,980
27,984
16,720
7,139
10,073
13,302
15,545
10,909
6,900
5,956
19,668
10,491
7,715
9,434
9,698
17,723
10,219
108,053
7,872
19,108
18,120
16,173
11,626
5,176
64,282
5,102
6,238
18,708
55,130
8,302
12,704
12,090
7,524
19,646
37,632
29,076
432,927
15,962
15,111
22,424
15,702
37,892
7,057
34,537
13,188
6,615
73,640
243,108
29,254
94, 529
19,879
21,626
67,801
18,499
11,270
11, 567
8,536
11,783
6,269
5,008
17,444
21,345
412,856
10,264
5,776
5,798
176,954
1,838,517
6,419
CITIES
7.67
Table 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED OTIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 194R— Continued
E^TABUSHHEhTTS, RfiCEiPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Popukaon
1950
:Numbcr]| dolUr,)
Estab-
lish'
menu
Reccipti,
entire
year
P»y roll,
encire
year
[Thousand
doUars)
Ptid
employee*,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
:>{umbcr]| (Number)
Active
propfie-
ton,*
Novem-
ber
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearat
Nov. 15
(DoUdTi)
City
Population
1950
(Jhousand
[Number]! doUdr«)
Estab-
luh-
ments
Reccipti,
entire
year
Ply roll,
entire
year
(Thoiudnd
doUar>)
Active
proprie-
toci,*
Novem-
ber
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(poUart)
Dickinson, N. Dak....
Dickson City, Pa
Dillon, S. C
District 12, m.^....
District 1311, Center
HUl, Ga.^
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. . . .
Dodge City, Kans
Donora, Pa
Doraont, Pa
Dotban, Ala
Dover, Del
Dover, N. H
Dover, N, J
Dover, Ohio ,
Downers Grove, 111...,
Drunrlgh.t, CQeIb
Dublin, Ga
Dubuque , lova
Duluth, Hlnn
DuKnt, N. J
Duncan, Okla
DuneUen, N. J
Dunkirk, N. T
Dunaore, Pa
Dufjuesne, Pa
Durango, Colo
Durant, Okla
Durham, N. C
Dyersburg, Tenn
Eagle Pass, Tex
Sast Chicago, Ind
East Cleveland, Ohio..
East Detroit, Mich...,
EasthaiBDton town,
Hass.l
East Hartford town,
Conn.^
East Liverpool, Ohio..
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N. J
East Pittsburgh, Pa...
East Point, Ga
East Providence town,
R. I.'
last Rutherford, H. J.
last St. Louis, ni...
East Stroudsburg, P.. .
Zni Claire, Vis
Ecorse, Hlch
Edinburg, Tex
IdvapdsnUe, lU
IdwardsTlUe, Pa
Elberton, Ga
El Cajon, CallT
El Cerrlto, Calif
El Dorado, Ark
El Dorado , Kans
Elgin, 111
Elisabeth, N. J
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Ellsabethton, Tenn
Eli City, Okla
Elkhart, Ind
Elklss, W. Va
Eliensbiirg, Wash.
Illvood City, Pa
Zljnhurst, 111
ElBlra, N. T
El nonte, Calif
ElawDOd Park, 111
El Paso, Tez
El Reno , Okla
Eluood, Ind
Elyria, Ohio
fiBoaus, Pa
Emporia, Kens
Emporia, Va
Endicott, N. Y
EnglevDod , H. J
Enid, Okla
Eimis, Tex
Ephrata, Pa
Erie, Pa
Escanaba , Hich
Estervlllfi, Iowa
Etna, Pa
Euclid, Ohio
7,457
8,947
5,162
40,1S2
21,855
6,246
11,237
11,831
12,731
21,556
6,322
15,9U
U,210
9,787
11,868
5,015
10,213
49,528
104,066
13,030
15,260
6,288
17,965
20,302
17,612
7,437
10,521
70,307
10,865
7,247
54,124
39,875
21,373
10,694
29,340
24,072
34,410
78,057
5,175
21,628
35,791
7,430
81,950
7,272
35,862
17,457
12,340
3,800
6,705
6,753
5,418
18,015
23,047
10,923
43,534
112,675
12,682
10,734
7,953
35,556
9,117
8,417
12,898
21,204
49,690
8,103
18,771
130,003
10,971
U,350
M,197
7,785
15,560
5,654
20,168
23,092
35,976
7,817
7,050
130,125
15,068
6,725
6,744
41,447
9
14
29
24
26
35
15
34
73
29
U
U
19
115
210
U
28
20
24
16
28
181
57
9
92
50
33
33
47
134
127
U
23
7
199
12
47
13
20
28
U
9
26
21
48
15
69
267
31
43
11
80
15
21
25
49
61
30
38
159
15
13
38
21
22
58
75
15
16
224
19
8
20
16
(«)"
M
(z)
14
3
7
27
3
6
22
10
13
1
9
3
1
1
3
5
2
1
26
1
7
16
1
2
7
3
22
3
1
15
50
40
191
10
47
60
64
68
71
12
U9
413
58
131
271
871
100
45
15
30
6
152
987
137
36
230
65
34
60
152
499
1S8
78
40
37
106
70
32
189
293
977
182
379
25
274
68
60
10
160
168
91
30
759
25
120
410
45
95
150
220
83
Eufaula, Ala
Eugene, Oreg
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111
Eveleth, Minn
Everett, Mass
Everett, Wash
Fairbury, Nebr
Fairfield, Ala
Fairfield, Iowa
Fairfield, Ohio
Fair Lawn, N. J
Faimont, Minn
Fainaont, W. Va
Fairview, N. J
Falfurrias, Tex
Fall River, Mass
Palls City, Hebr
Fargo, H. Dak
Faribault, Minn
Parrell, Pa
Fayetteville, Ark
Fayetteville, H. C...
Fergus Falls, Minn...
Femdale, Mich
Festus, Ho
Findlay, Ohio
Fltchburg, Mass
Fitzgerald , Oa
Flint, Mich
Flora, 111
Floral Park, N. T
Florence, Ala
Florence, S. C
Fond du Lac , Vis
Ford City, Pa
Forest Park, 111
Forrest City, Ark....
Fort Collins, Colo...
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fort Ue, N. J
Fort Madison, Iowa. . .
Fort Myers, Fla
Fort Pierce, Fla
Fort Scott , Kans
Fort auth. Ark
Fort Valley, Ga
Fort Wayne , Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Forty Fort, Pa
Fostorla, Ohio
Frackvllle, Pa
Pramlngham town^ass.^
Frankfort, Ind
Frankfort, Ey
Franklin, La
Franklin town, Mass.^
Franklin, N. B
Franklin, Pa
Frederick, m
Frederick, Okla
Fredericksburg, Va. ..
Fredonia, N. T
Freehold, N. J
Freeland, Pa
Freeport, 111
Freeport, N. 1
Fremont, Nebr
Fremont, Ohio
Fresno, Calif
Front Royal , Va
Frostburg, Hd
Fullerton, Calif
Fulton, Mo
Fulton, N. Y
Gadsden, Ala
Gaffnty, S. C
Gainesville, Fla
Gainesville, Ga
Gainesville, Tex
GalesbxiTg, 111
Gallatin, Tenn
Gallipolis, Ohio
6,913
35,672
22,913
73,030
5,829
45,789
33,807
6,385
12,219
7,042
7,874
23,865
8,175
29,273
8,676
6,697
111,759
6,193
37,981
16,012
13,667
17,024
34,605
12,873
29,670
5,183
23,806
42,671
8,170
162,800
5,250
U,535
23,832
22,378
29,826
5,356
14,946
7,591
U,932
25,025
36,000
U,6U
U,943
13, U5
13,418
9,992
47,864
6,326
132,840
277,047
6,164
14,348
6,518
27,845
U,933
U,949
6,125
8,043
6,551
9,992
18,092
5,449
12,143
7,070
7,603
5,900
22,425
24,589
14,639
16,533
90,618
8,121
6,867
13,939
10,040
13,903
55,528
8,087
26,577
11,881
11,219
31,357
5,182
7,842
13
115
48
204
19
69
90
17
38
15
25
18
17
65
18
17
177
19
28
30
20
41
64
13
16
18
35
107
19
270
10
41
65
35
78
17
23
56
59
54
76
17
41
16
28
9
66
10
215
461
17
19
8
54
46
32
8
19
17
19
51
U
41
12
52
82
26
58
241
29
15
24
U
29
63
30
64
35
U
58
23
(«)
2
1
3
2
10
2
35
104
(z)
See footnotes at end of table.
7.68
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITI^ OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Ot;
Population
1950
Esob-
lish-
ment5
:>;umbcT)
Paid
Receiptfi,
Pay roll.
Active
employees.
Payroll,
workweek
cntue
entire
workweek
year
year
tors,*
Novem-
ended
fended
Cnioiuand
Thousand
ber
nearest
Nov. 15
Nov. 13
dolUri)
dolUrj)
Number)
Wumber)
(Dollori)
US
22
U
U
362
12
3
28
3
4
3
100
16
3
3
1
50
54
1
11
1
35
36
2
15
1
42
16
5
173
10
46
5
182
112
35
5
19
641
33
4
7
4
107
25
2
3
2
55
21
5
4
3
104
16
4
1
2
74
15
(z)
2
2
4
29
2
8
1
36
239
64
24
26
1,218
29
4
6
2
65
16
3
4
1
57
31
6
7
3
102
13
2
5
1
20
33
4
9
4
90
32
8
5
6
144
17
M
4
1
6
32
10
4
5
215
15
2
2
2
38
15
1
3
1
20
51
9
9
10
377
19
6
4
4
121
71
19
9
12
360
66
17
4
9
364
13
1
3
...
272
31
55
20
585
17
2
3
1
35
iS
8
8
6
194
20
1
3
1
30
17
M
3
...
15
4
57
e
U
5
171
81
16
7
U
327
115
30
15
16
585
26
3
3
3
101
38
6
6
5
160
187
61
23
33
1,190
46
7
7
6
148
24
6
8
4
118
43
13
6
7
293
33
5
2U
66
13
45
1,254
58
15
7
9
283
35
6
4
6
104
39
7
6
9
185
32
9
3
7
174
14
1
3
1
14
15
5
73
18
4
10
319
7
3
15
4
33
3
8
2
48
U
4
3
2
65
20
6
12
5
158
37
11
18
743
81
15
9
15
284
117
26
17
16
498
109
7
27
5
175
U
5
28
5
3
4
130
90
18
22
7
376
10
1
3
1
23
35
6
3
3
95
40
9
21
1
7
1
24
U
1
7
1
20
46
8
6
9
192
16
6
4
3
112
29
5
3
4
108
207
34
42
17
653
15
2
3
1
45
41
3
12
1
60
77
1
5
1
25
30
7
3
5
139
643
142
104
63
2,728
10
4
18
7
2
6
U5
40
10
4
5
234
30
6
6
4
129
City
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[>famM
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thouiand
doUars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(TfioiiSiJrMi
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors.'
Novcm-
ber
(Xumber)
employees^ P'L'°\
_, n workweek
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Doilars)
Galveston, Tex
Gardena, Calif
Garden City, Kans
Garden City, Hlch
Gardner, Mass.
Garfield, N. J
Garfield Heights, Ohio
Gary, Ind
Gastonla, N. C
Geneva, N. Y
Gettysbia-g, Pa
Glrard, Ohio
Gladewater, Tex
GlaBsport, Pa
Glen Cove, N. Y
Glendale, Calif
Glens Falls, N. Y
Globe, Ariz
Gloucester, Mass
Gloucester City, N. J.
Gloversvllle, N. Y. . . .
Goldsboro, N. C
Gonzales, Tex
Goshen, Ind
Grafton, W. Va
Graham, Tex
Grand Forks, N. Dak...
Grand Haven, Mich
Grand Island, Nebr. . . .
Grand Junction, Colo..
Grand Prairie, Tex....
Grand Rapids, Mich...,
Grand Rapids, Minn....
Granite City, 111
Grants Pass, Greg
Grass Valley, Calif...
Great Barrington town,
Mass.i
Great Falls, ftont
Greeley, Colo
Green Bay, Wis
Greeneville , Tenn
Greenfield town,Maes.^
Greensboro, N. C
GreensWrg, Pa
Greenville, Mies
Greenville, N. C
Greenville , Pa
Greenvliae, S. C
Greenville, Tex
Greenwood, Hiss
Greenwood, S. C
Greer, S. C
Grenada, Miss
Gretna, La
Griffin, Qa '.
Groeoe Pointe Park,
Mich
Grove City, Pa
Gulfport, Miss
Guntiiersville, Ala....
Ottthrle, OHu
Guttenburg, N. J
Hackensack, N. J
fiagerstown, Md
Heniilton, Ohio
Hanmond, Ind
Hannionton, N. J
Uainpton, Va
Hamtramck, Mich
Hancock , Mich
Hanford, Calif
Hannibal, Mo
Hanover, Pa
Hanover twp., Pa.^....
Harlingen, Tex
Harrlman, Tenn
Harrifiburg, 111
Harrisburg, Pa
Harrison, Ark
Harrison, N. J
Harrison twp., Pa.*...
Harrisonburg, Va
Hartford , Conn
Hartford City, Ind
HartEville, S. C
Harvey, 111
Hastings, Netr
See footnotes at end of table.
65,898
14,418
10,893
8,986
19,617
27,605
13
3
4
3
10
15
21,606
132,496
23,003
17,087
7,043
5
45
7
6
3
10,068
5,310
8,698
15,084
95,398
4
3
3
7
26
19,448
6,456
25,048
14,283
23,576
5
4
10
5
9
21,399
5,630
12,977
7,297
6,756
4
4
4
3
3
26,617
9,466
22,835
U,454
13,241
8
4
6
5
3
175,647
5,966
29,139
7,980
5,257
52
3
8
3
3
6,598
39,006
20,286
52,443
8,693
3
n
7
16
4
17,237
73,703
17,237
29,914
16,713
6
25
7
9
6
9,177
57,932
14,697
18,002
13,672
5
20
7
4
5
5,060
7,387
13,848
13,952
3
3
3
3
13,029
7,408
22,428
5,269
3
4
7
4
10,019
5,575
29,207
36,232
57,717
87,423
6
5
14
11
17
23
8,426
5,957
43,245
5,216
9,829
5
3
21
3
3
20,540
14,065
U,910
23,202
6,387
7
7
7
6
4
10,994
89,091
5,545
13,535
14,792
10,764
3
44
3
12
5
3
177,073
7,228
5,643
20,636
20,108
101
3
3
5
6
Hastin£B-on-Rudson,
N. Y
Hattleeburg, Hiss....
Haverford t«p., Pa.^.
Haverhill, Mass
Haveratraw, N. Y
Havre de Grace , Md . . .
Hawthorne, Calif
Hawthorne, N. J
Hayward, Calif
Hazard, Ky
Bazel Park, Hich
Hazleton, Pa
Helena, Ark
Helena, Mont
Hellertown, Pa
Hempstead, N. Y
Henderson, Ky
Henderson, Tex
Hendersonvllle, N. C.
Herkimer, N. Y
Hencosa Beach, Calif.
Herrin, 111
Hlbblng, Minn
Hickory, N. C
Highland Park, 111...
Highland Park, Mich..
Highland Park, N. J..
High Point, N. C
Hillsboro , Oreg
Hlllshoro, Tex
Hillsdale, Mich
Hillside twp., N. J.'
Hlnton, ¥. Va
Hobart, Okla
Hobbs, N. Mei
Hoboken, M. J
Holdenvl He , Okla ....
Holland, Mich
Holljwiod> Fla
Holyoke, Mass
Homestead, Pa
Homewood, Ala
Hoopeston, lU
Hope, Ark
Hopewell, Va
Hopkinsville , Ky
Hoquian, Wash
Homell, N. Y
Hot Springs, Ark
Houma, La
Houston, Tex
Hudson town, Mass.^..
Hudson, N. Y
Hudson Falls, H. Y...
Hugo, Okla
Huntingdon, Pa
Hrnitlngtcn, Ind
Huntington, W. Va
Huntington Park, Calif.
Huntsville, Ala
Huntsville, Tex
Huron, S. Dak
Hutchinson, Kans
Hyattsville, Md
Idaho Falls, Idaho...
Independence, Kans...
Independence, Mo
Indiana, Pa
Indianapolis, Ind....
InglewDod, Calif
lola, Kans
Iowa City, Iowa
Ipswich town, Mflss.^.
Iron Mountain, Mich..
Ironton, Ohio
Ironwood, Mich
Irvington, N. J
Ithaca, N. Y
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jackson, Ohio
Jackson, Tenn
Jacksonville, Fla....
Jacksonville, 111....
Jacksonville, Tex....
7,547
29,432
39,425
47,213
5,816
7,811
16,278
14,828
14,273
6,850
17,791
35,486
11,244
17,498
5,444
29,021
16,760
6,802
6,061
9,397
U,766
9,401
16,212
14,691
16,767
46,155
9,706
39, 9X
5,122
8,352
7,282
20,997
5,737
5,366
13,801
50,510
6,191
15,742
14,135
54,441
10,031
12,808
6,019
8,602
10,184
12,531
11,100
15,055
29,298
11,480
594,321
8,131
11,656
7,217
5,950
7,344
15,033
86,160
29,376
16,406
9,802
12,713
33,524
12,288
18,855
11,432
36,832
11,706
424,683
46,046
7,081
27,018
6,877
9,578
16,329
U,506
59,142
29,395
50,904
97,674
6,508
30,098
203,404
20,374
8,550
132
3
5
3
3
5
120
15
11
56
22
71
14
3
21
18
36
31
15
96
22
29
9
92
26
17
34
26
61
26
34
80
24
94
12
112
14
19
26
18
6
15
29
103
18
69
31
151
56
12
9
24
17
27
20
37
76
U
933
13
24
9
7
15
18
179
U9
56
14
21
62
31
68
21
884
95
25
82
14
45
31
22
UO
157
93
169
106
339
34
28
M
227
4
4
U
1
20
6
15
3
231
17
15
3
124
4
5
3
3
4
5
19
5
110
15
7
6
4
4
2
2
2
10
4
2
8
3
3
4
9
15
2
4
19
1
4
26
5
132
2
2
2
29
18
13
3
5
1
13
4
16
2
128
1
U
10
5
5
18
14
40
16
58
3
CITIES
7.69
Table 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS- SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
CSty
PopulaQon
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
:XumM
Jafflestov^, M. T
Jaaestown, N. Dalt....
Janesvllle, Wis
Jasper, Ala
Jasper , Ind
Jeannette, Pa
Jefferson City, Mo...
Jef f ersonvllle , Ind . .
Jenklntovn, Pa
Jennings, La
Jersey City, N. J
Jersey Shore, Pa
Jerseyvllle, 111
Johnson City, N. I...
Johnson City, Tenn. . .
Johnston to«n, R. I.^
Johnstown, Pa
Jollet, lU
Jonesbopo, Ark
Joplln, Ho
Junction City, Kans..
Kalamazoo, Mich
KankaJiee, 111
Kansas City, tto
KauJcaima, Wis
Keansburg, N. J
Kearney, Hebr
Keamy, N. J
Keene, N. H
Kelso, Wash
Kenmore, N. Y
Kennevlck, Wash
Kenosha , Wis
Kent, Ohio
Kenton, Ohio
Keokuk, Iowa
Kerrvllle, Tex
Kewanee, 111
Kllgore, Tex
Kings Mountain, N. C.
Klngsport , Tenn
Kingston, N. T
Kingston, Pa
Kingsvllle, Tex
Kinston, N. C
KtrksvlUe, Mo
KlTkwood, Mo
Kittanning, Pa
Klamath Falls, Oreg..
Knoivllle, Iowa
Knoxvllle, Tenn
Kokoino , Ind
Kulpaont, Pa
Lackawanna, N. Y
Laconla, N. H
La Crosse, Wis
Lafayette, Ind
Lafayette, La
La Follett«, Tenn
La Grange, Ga
La Grange, 111
Laguna Beach, Calif..
La Junta, Colo
Lake Charles, La
Lakeland, Fla
Lakewcx>d, Cfhlo
Lake Worth, Fla
U Hess, Calif
Laakesa, Tex
Lancaster, Ohio
Lancaster, Pa
Lansdale, Pa
Lansdovne, Pa
Lansford, Pa
Lansing, Mich
Lapeer, Hich
La Porte, Ind
Laraale, Wyo
LarctlDont, H. Y
Laredo, Tex
la Salle, 111
Las Cruces, N* Hex...
Las Vegas, Hev
Las Vegas city>N.Mei.
Las Vegas town,N.Mex,
43,250
10,601
24,829
8,558
5,213
16,179
24,990
14,671
5,114
9,735
300,447
5,571
5,787
19,563
27,778
12,735
62,723
52,460
16,260
38,515
U,370
57,326
25,873
453,290
8,361
5,604
12,106
39,828
15,631
7,324
20,232
10,086
54,360
12,383
8,467
16,076
7,665
16,770
9,693
7,193
19,636
28,860
21,061
16,857
18,278
10,948
18,587
7,705
15,803
7,604
124,183
38,600
5,195
27,646
14,722
47,396
35,508
33,465
5,791
24,954
11,950
6,188
7,679
41,202
30,846
67,878
U,714
10,908
10,706
24,140
63,601
9,767
12,140
7,477
91,694
6,116
17,280
15,497
6,293
51,694
12,023
12,280
24,418
7,449
6,250
167
3
3
4
9
3
37
24
5
18
4
15
9
187
3
5
3
21
5
29
4
3
5
21
3
6
10
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolUTi)
Pay roH.
entire
year
(Thotuand
dollars)
Actave
propnc-
tors.*
Novcm-
her
;\umlicr)
21
15
12
631
U
4
15
100
9
168
19?
36
82
19
120
59
1,063
13
U
12
44
25
33
56
10
100
22
17
32
30
37
43
15
95
34
19
44
50
22
37
15
241
66
10
35
22
50
78
38
36
24
18
66
74
110
21
22
28
42
174
39
U
U
U9
10
47
21
48
37
22
16
6
M
2
27
15
235
(z)
57
12
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Number)
M
7
4
9
13
15
2
2
2
27
3
1
167
3
3
14
9
187
3
5
3
21
14
5
5
6
4
3
5
6
3
28
6
9
11
11
3
3
3
3
3
9
10
28
3
5
3
31
5
3
5
21
3
10
4
6
10
6
4
3
2
U
11
151
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
32
50
135
65
32
35
238
58
105
31
1,445
25
5
375
1,060
157
275
55
451
292
4,373
255
150
226
46
50
47
141
132
287
571
62
75
91
241
47
115
24
194
1,155
211
56
30
189
357
131
25
155
160
55
190
278
299
61
76
55
67
514
50
25
10
125
105
115
85
30
105
102
aty
Population
19J0
Estab-
luh-
ments
(>«inib«^
Latrobe , Pa
Laurel , Miss
Laurlnburg, N. C
Lawrence , Kans
Lawrence , Mass
Lavrenceburg, Tenn. . .
Lavton, Okla
Leavenworth, Karis....
LebaiKJn town, N. H.^.
Lebanon, Oreg
Lebanon, Pa
Lebanon, Tenn
Lehighton, Pa
Lenoir, N. C
Leominster, Mass
Lewlsburg, Tenn
Lewlston, Idaho
Lcwiaton, Maine
Lewlstown, Mont
Lewlstown, Pa
Lexington, Ky
Lexington, N. C
Lijna, Ohio
Llncolji, 111
Lincoln Park, Mich...
Lincolnton, N. C
Linden, N. J
LlndenhuTst, N. Y. . . .
Linton, Ind
Litchfield, 111
Little Falls, Minn...
Little Falls, N. Y. . .
Little Rock, Ark
Lock Haven, Pa
Lockland , Ohio
Lockport, N. Y
Lodl, Calif
Lodl, N. J
Logan, Ohio
Logan, Utah
Logan, W. Va
Logansport, Ind
Loiiq)oc, Calif
London, Ohio
Long Beach, Calif....
Long Beach, N. Y
Long Branch, N. J....
Longmont, Colo
Longvlew, Tex
Longvlew , Wash
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif...
Louisville, Ky
Loveland, Colo
Lowell, Mass
Lover Merlon twp.,
Pa.l
Ludington, Mich
Lufkln, Tex
Lumberton, N. C
Luzerne, Pa
Lynhrook, N. Y
I^chburg, Va
Lyndhurst twp., N.J.^
Lynn, Mass
HcAlesler, Okla
McComb, Miss
McCook, Nebr
McKeesport , Pa
McKees Rocks, Pa
Macomb , 111
Macon, Ga
Madera, Calif
Madison, 111
Madison, N. J
Madison, Wis
Mahanoy City, Pa
Maiden, Mass
Malone, N. Y
Malvern, Ark
Mamaroneck, N. Y
Hanchester, N. H
Handan, N. Dak
Manhattan, Kans
Manhattan Beach, caiif.
Manistee, Mich
11,952
24,988
7,126
23,292
80,427
5,483
34,527
20,543
8,452
5,829
28,134
7,915
0,557
7,863
24,084
5,156
12,910
41,142
6,540
13,875
54,449
13,562
49,380
14,344
29,265
5,419
30,434
8,632
5,951
7,211
6,670
9,522
101,337
U,325
5,723
25,136
13,727
15,384
5,965
16,802
5,005
20,933
.5,5U
5,196
244,072
15,534
23,049
8,061
24,445
20,256
50,819
1,957,692
367,359
6,759
96,523
48,356
9,066
15,147
9,164
6,165
17,258
47,639
19,399
99,521
17,809
10,386
7,642
51,223
16,278
10,586
70,106
10,428
7,960
10,412
95,594
10,930
59,779
9,490
8,015
15,041
82,581
7,268
18,996
17,273
3,598
6
3
3
3
4
7
3
3
71
7
17
4
6
3
16
628
107
3
48
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
doltari)
Active
proprie-
tora,'
Novem-
ber
(Kumber)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Humhc,)
22
70
21
49
220
19
39
36
U
25
71
20
13
39
33
13
24
53
36
32
148
31
11/4
22
31
20
43
10
15
34
U
273
26
15
33
26
U
15
44
47
71
15
12
527
35
47
27
40
28
123
3,804
731
23
2U
34
19
20
9
25
64
135
16
245
24
33
30
138
39
21
182
24
19
23
165
15
119
16
19
41
153
13
49
18
17
6
2
53
1
2
2
3
2
13
17
18
(z)
119
4
2
5
7
2
17
730
168
Iz)
34
M
(z)
25
2
1
3
18
3
11
2
1
4
3
3
4
3
40
5
4
7
6
3
3
3
2
9
3
3
73
7
17
5
19
625
96
4
43
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
4
65
1
30
37
1,135
2
22
1
30
1
30
2
72
2
28
6
213
12
342
13
315
2
2
2
5
1
9
325
107
1
20
95
357
80
109
840
21
115
195
17
68
■iAi
33
263
90
72
102
43
153
85
792
92
466
90
120
100
70
2,302
70
37
66
120
40
323
16,279
3,504
40
585
274
10
15
98
37
190
375
1,013
97
103
379
20
869
50
1
2
14
512
2
50
1
30
1
45
12
375
2
60
5
182
1
55
See footnotes at end of table.
7.70
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Tabic 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Popubtion
19S0
(ThouMnd
:>iumi)CT)| dollnTi)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
enure
year
{Thousand
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[XumberJl (?<umbei-)
Active
propne-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
City
Population
1950
(TTiouMnd
[\uniberll dolUri)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
doltdrl)
Paid
employ ce%
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Mumbcr)|(>|umi)cr)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
Manitowoc, Vis
Kankato, Mlim
Mimafleld, Ohio
Manvllle, N. J
Maplewod , Ho
MapleKOd twp.,N.J.^.
Karblehead tovn.Has.^
Marietta, Ga.
Marietta, Ohio
Marinette, Wis
Marion, Ind
Marion, Ohio
Marlborough, Mass. . . .
MarUn, Tei
Marquette, Mich
Marshall, Mich
Marshall, Mim
Marshall, Tex
Marshall town, lova. . .
Martinez, Calif
Martinsburg, W. Va. . .
Martins Ferry, Ohio..
Martinsville, Ind
Martinsville, Va
Maiysvllls, Calif....
Maryvllle, M)
Maryville, Tenn
Mason City, Iowa
Hassena, N. Y
Massillon, Ohio
Mattoon, lU
Mayfleld, Ky
Maynard town, Mass.^.
Maysville, Ky
Maywood, Calif
MayuDod, 111
Headvllle, Pa
Mcohanicvllle, N. t. .
Me Iford, Mass
Medford, Oreg
Media, Pa
Medina, Ohio
Melrose , Mass
Melrose Park, 111....
Memphis , Tenn
Menasha , Wis
Menominee , Mich
Merced, Calif
Meriden, Conn
Meridian, Miss
Merrill, Wis
Mesa, Arl.z
Methuen town, Mass.^.
MetropoUs, 111
Metuehen, N. J
Mexico, Mo
Miami, Tit
Miami, Okla
Miaaii Beach, Fla
Michigan City, Ind...
Mlddleborough town,
Mass.'
Hiddlesborough, Ky. . .
Middletown, Conn
Mlddletown, N. Y
Middletown, Pa
Midland, Mich
Miles City, Mont
Mllford town, Mass.'.
MiUbum tw>., N. J.'
Mllledgevllle, Oa
Hillvale, Pa
Mill Valley, Calif...
MillviUe, N. J
Milton town, Mass.'..
Milton, Pa
Milwaukee, Wis
Mlnden, La
Mlneola, N. Y
Mineral Wells, Tex...
Mlnersville, Pa
Minneapolis, Minn....
Mlnot, N. Dak
Missoula, Mont
Mitchell, S. Dak
Moberly, Mo
27,4^4
18,785
43,363
8,298
13,238
24,255
13,711
20,688
16,024
14,198
3Q,059
33,786
15,741
7,006
17,345
5,740
'5,888
22,255
19,750
8,216
15,566
13, 2U
5,994
17,210
7,777
6,8U
8,362
27,593
13,123
29,524
17,993
3,959
6,975
8,508
13,193
27,409
18,906
7,506
66,109
17,170
5,735
5,086
26,919
13,109
394,012
12,360
11,U4
15,144
43,747
41,709
8,913
16,766
24,411
6,079
9,858
11,611
246,983
11,703
45,541
28,379
10,139
14,419
29,665
22,565
9,166
U,202
9,184
15,405
13,172
8,850
7,275
7,241
16,116
22,395
8,573
632,651
9,776
15,574
7,763
7,792
517,277
21,924
22,320
12,062
12,833
4
19
7
3
3
7
3
95
3
4
21
12
3
4
5
4
74
3
18
9
5
3
3
10
3
5
5
3
9
3
5
239
3
6
4
7
U5
6
7
4
7
51
26
111
9
51
55
20
39
28
12
76
66
35
18
13
14
12
43
47
18
19
17
U
64
74
20
31
52
15
38
44
14
16
28
30
48
42
19
20
50
26
23
24
43
799
23
13
33
90
72
23
24
10
43
591
19
114
30
10
19
51
63
13
11
22
31
17
32
17
13
22
16
36
1,292
17
22
21
27
949
34
71
21
34
(a)
(z)
M
2
10
213
1
2
5
11
19
140
2
22
(I)
250
3
5
3
187
5
41
2
5
3
4
20
12
3
4
4
3
75
3
19
10
240
3
6
4
140
7
9
4
7
3
5
151
1
1
2
7
13
136
2
3
3
101
4
6
3
5
55
615
240
90
205
108
90
319
132
55
83
10
273
142
30
14
240
125
35
152
311
413
245
135
33
82
233
163
20
57
195
4,438
24
35
70
211
375
270
15
2,891
65
582
29
107
140
272
90
105
5,053
40
65
57
3,739
86
305
63
105
Mobile, Ala
Modesto, Calif
Moline, 111
Monessen, Pa
Monmouth, 111
Monongahela, Pa
Monroe, La
Monroe, Mich
Monrovia, Calif
Montclair, N. J
Montebello, Calif
Monterey, Calif
Monterey Park, Calif,
Montevideo , Minn. ...
Montgomery, Ala
Montpelicr, Vt
^tooresville, N. C...
Morganton, N. C
Morgantown, W. Va...
Morristown, N, J.
Morrlstown, Tenn.
MDrrisvllle, Pa
Moultrie, Ga
Moundsvllle, W. Vs..
Mountain View, Calif,
Mount Airy, N. C
Mount Carmel, Pa
rtount Clemens, Mich.,
Mount Kisoo, N. Y. . .
Mount Lebanon, Pa....
Mount Oliver, Pa
Mount Pleasant, Mich.
Mount Pleasant, Pa...
Mt. Vernon, 111
Mount Vernon, Ind....
Mount Vernon, N. Y...
Mount Vernon, Ohio. . .
Mount Vernon, Wash. . .
Huneie, Ind
Munhall, Pa
Murfreesboro, Tenn...
Hurray, Ky
Muscatine, Iowa
Muskegon, Mich
Muskegon Heights,Midi.
Muskogee, Okla
Nacogdoches, Tex
Nampa, Idaho
Nantlcoke, Pa
Napa, Calif
Napoleon, Ohio
Narberth, Pa
Nashua, N. H
Nashville , Tenn
Natchez, Miss
Natchitoches, La
Natick town, Mass.'..
National City, Calif.
Naugatuck, Conn
Nebraska City, Nebr..
Neenah, Wis
Neosho, Mo
Neptune twp., N. J.'.
New Albany, Ind
Newark, N. J
Newark, N. Y
Newark, Ohio
New Bedford, Mass
New Bern, N. C
Newberry, S. C
New Braunfels, Tex...
New Brighton, Pa
New Britain, Coim....
New Brunswick, N. J..
Newburgh, N. Y
NeWburyport, Mass....
New Castle, Del
New Castle, Ind
Newcastle, Pa
New Haven, Cotm
New Iberia, La
New Kensington, Pa...
New London, Conn
Newnan, Oa
New Orleans, La
127,151
17,347
37,296
17,929
10,190
8,921
38,375
21,275
20,274
43,775
21,754
16,120
20,113
5,443
105,098
8,585
7, US
8,252
25,446
17,078
13,016
6,770
11,612
14,759
6,548
7,194
14,298
16,815
5,919
26,178
6,790
U,392
5,911
15,563
6,148
71,837
12,021
5,198
58,364
16,422
13,027
6,011
19,483
48,047
18,771
37,255
12,303
16,142
20,140
13,542
5,326
5,409
34,666
173,359
22,678
9,548
19,663
21,132
17,463
6,851
12,418
5,780
13,495
29,297
437,857
10,275
34,178
109,033
15,784
7,563
12,196
9,503
73,663
38,768
31,924
14,073
5,399
18,227
48,563
163,344
16,460
25,226
30,367
8,190
567,257
3
11
266
3
12
59
3
7
36
25
20
6
3
4
25
108
7
13
19
3
161
224
95
68
34
15
71
55
28
105
26
66
11
13
202
16
U
21
73
35
30
6
22
23
20
56
21
37
12
36
16
19
12
44
16
177
44
25
109
6
23
109
20
83
15
31
35
74
20
107
424
29
20
18
20
22
15
21
18
22
40
974
12
67
248
43
30
24
21
160
150
67
37
4
34
109
514
24
61
88
24
837
(z)
(:!)
(z)
3
2
11
111
6
5
9
141
6
14
6
3
3
15
53
6
5
4
5
7
4
3
5
2
10
266
3
11
55
3
5
24
105
7
18
22
3
158
4
5
110
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.71
Tabic 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENl^, R£C£JPTS, PAY ROLL, AND PeKSONNBL
est,
Popuktion
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
iMu.^bo)
Receipts,
entire
year
('Tliouitjnd
dollori)
Piy roll,
entire
year
{Thousand
dolLiTi)
Active
propne-
tofs,*
Novem-
ber
;Mumberl
Rud
empbyces,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workw^eek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
City
Population
1950
(DlotudTid
(Xumberj doIWi)
luh-
menta
Receipta,
entire
year
Pay toll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolUiri)
Active
pcoprie-
ton,'
Novem-
ber
Paid
employcea
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov 15
(Number;
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
New Philadelphia, Ohio
Newport, Ky
Newport town, N. H.^.
Newport, R. I
Newport Beach, Calif.
Newport News, Va
New RocheUe, N. T...
NevtoB, Iowa
Newton, Kans
Newton , Mass
Newton, N. J
Newton, N. C
New Ulx, Hlnn
New lork, N. I
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough. . .
Hanhattan Borough..
Queens Borough
RichBond Borough...
Niagara Falls, N. Y..
Nlles, mch
Nlles, Ohio
NorfoU, Nebr
Norfolk, Va
Norman, Okla
Norrlstown, Pa
North Adaas, Mass....
Northaopton, Hass....
North Asdover town.
Mass.'
North Arlington, N.J.
North Attleborough
town , Hass . ^
North Bergen twp.,
N. J.'
North Braddock, Pa. . .
Northbrldge town,
Mass.'
North Little Rock.Adc
North Pelham, N. I...
North Plainfield,N.J.
North Platte, Nebr...
North Providence
town, R. I.'
North Tarrytown, N.Y.
North Tonawanda, H.T.
Norvallr, Conn
Norwalli, Ohio
Norwich city. Conn...
Norwich, N. Y
Norwood town, Mass.'.
Norwood, Ohio
Hutley, N. J
NyacX, N. Y
Oakland, Calif
OalODOnt , pa
Oai Park, 111
Ocala, Pla
Ocean City, N. J
Oceanslde, Calif
Odessa, Tex
Ogden, Utah
Ogdensburg, N. Y
OU City, Pa
OUahooa city, Okla..
Oloaulgee, Okla
' lathe, Kans
Old Forge, Pa
Olean, N. Y
Olney, 111
Olynpia, Wash
Olyphant, Pa
Oneida, N. Y
Oneonta, N. Y
Ontario, Calif
OpslUta, Ala
Opelousas, La
Orange, N. J....!
Orange, Tex
Orangeburg, S. C
Orlando, Fla
Oshkosh, Vis
Oslraloosa, Iowa
Ossining, N. Y
Oswego, N. T
12,966
31,015
5,047
32,090
12,220
41,571
59,626
11,699
11,541
80,996
5,771
6,015
9,312
7,835,099
1,444,903
2,716,347
1,936,540
1,546,294
191,015
90,875
U,117
16,733
U,231
188,601
26,972
38,193
21,475
28,998
8,429
15,977
40,397
14,724
10,328
42,142
5,057
12,760
15,390
13,798
8,833
24, 7X
49,458
9,779
23,382
8,945
16,693
34,626
26,746
5,867
380,576
6,988
63,175
11,588
5,949
12,880
29,432
56,910
16,126
19,556
242,450
18,298
5,589
9,745
22,842
8,541
15,711
7,019
U,367
13,531
22,823
12,264
11,600
38,413
21,100
15,311
51,826
40,934
11,095
16,055
22,611
27
4
4
3
4,392
850
1,593
1,095
748
106
33
3
57
7
22
11
9
17
8
3
3
7
5
5
5
19
3
12
3
7
U
U
5
137
25
6
4
13
3
6
71
6
3
5
18
6
7
15
12
3
7
21
69
12
47
17
152
191
99
12
12
17
19,454
3,047
5,793
7, 1^3
3,180
311
146
18
27
28
447
52
89
42
44
25
22
U
67
17
63
22
62
12
52
31
34
942
9
158
36
30
151
9
33
432
46
22
19
40
16
25
9
28
21
119
22
28
121
58
7
31
77
(z)
(2)
2,954
271
583
1,753
328
19
U
3
7
97
14
2
22
(2)
(2)
1
U
25
3
1
3
9
2
" 4
3
11
5
5
6
5
1
27
2
7
42
9
3
10
4,547
876
1,637
1,161
766
107
35
2
9
2
53
5
21
11
9
17
9
4
11
3
3
7
5
6
5
19
3
U
(2)
10
11
4
23
6
5
11
3
5
18
6
16
12
1
1,639
191
329
933
176
10
8
2
5
57
32
201
623
561
22
61,129
5,808
12,351
35,676
6,963
331
239
56
100
1,843
338
180
63
95
14
40
80
207
25
242
141
2,884
414
57
30
134
60
434
26
2,257
174
79
92
178
105
100
105
105
17
539
42
120
821
163
82
216
Ottawa, 111
Ottawa, Kans
OttuBiwa, Iowa
Overland , Mo
Owatonna, Minn
Owensboro, Ky
Owosso, Mich
Oxford, N. C
Oxnard, Calif
Oaark, Ala
Pacific Orove, Calif.
Paducah, Ky
Painesvllle, Ohio....
Palestine, Tex
Palisades Park, N. J.
Palmer town, Mass.'..
Palaerton, Pa
Paliayra, N. J
Palo Alto, Calif
Pampa , Tex
Pana, 111
Panama City, Fla
Paragould, Ark
Paris, Term
Paris, Tex
Parkersburg, W. Va...
Parma, Ohio
Parsons, Kans
Pasadena, Calif
Pascagoula, Miss
Passaic, N. J
Patchogue, N. Y
Paterson, N. J
Paulsboro, N. J
Pauls Valley, Okla...
Pawtucket, R. I
Peabody, Mass
PecksklU, N. Y
Pekln, lU
Pendleton, Oreg
Pennsauken twp.,N.J.'
Penns Grove, N. J....
Pensacola, Fla
Peoria, 111
Perry, Okla
Perth Amboy, N. J.,..
Peru, lU
Peru, Ind
Petaluma, Calif
Petersburg, Va
Phenli City, Ala
Philadelphia, Pa
PhllUpaburg, N. J...
Phoenix, Ariz
Phoenlxvllle, Pa
Picayune, Miss
PUtovllle, Ky
Pine Bluff, Ark
Pipestone, Minn
Plqua, Ohio
Pitcairn, Pa
Pittsburg, Calif
Pittsburg, Kans
Pittsburgh, Pa
Plttsfleld, Mass
Pittston, Pa
Plalnfleld, N. J
Plains twp.. Pa.'
Plaquemlne, La
Plattsburg, N. Y
PleasantvlUe, H. J..
Plymouth town, Mass.'
Plymouth, Mich
Plyacuth, Pa
Pocatello, Idaho
Pomona, Calif
Pcsapano, Fla
Ponca City, Okla
Pontiac, 111
Pontlac , Mich
Poplar Bluff, Mo
Port Angeles, Wash...
Port Chester, N. Y. . .
Portervllle, Calif...
Port Huron, Mich
16,951
10,051
33,640
11,463
10,149
33,983
15,821
6,703
21,519
5,244
9,573
32,430
14,365
12,455
9,617
9,524
6,632
5,800
25,290
16,522
6,U7
26,248
9,660
8,818
21,636
29,510
28,852
14,706
104,087
10,797
57,851
7,359
139,423
7,840
6,867
81,180
22,547
17,746
21,912
11,701
22,753
6,678
43,293
1U,523
5,155
41,291
8,691
13,281
10,390
34,948
23,285
2,064,794
18,909
105,442
12,913
6,717
5,162
37,147
5,256
17,426
5,863
12,662
19,371
673,763
53,055
1A,992
42,212
12,543
5,737
17,726
12,032
13,652
6,649
13,026
25,882
35,157
5,708
20,185
8,968
73,112
15,120
11,172
23,969
6,857
35,597
6
4
12
5
1,057
9
33
9
3
4
11
3
5
5
5
300
24
11
19
3
4
3
38
17
43
26
29
53
86
17
31
306
14
188
50
436
12
18
111
35
60
40
33
20
22
74
231
13
122
10
32
33
113
13
4,222
32
212
3i
62
9
18
U
26
22
1,359
99
40
152
34
9
63
24
26
26
36
69
6
36
16
130
43
34
64
33
35
4
83
5
42
10
126
2
3
(2)
649
226
13
1,060
9
30
10
3
4
10
3
5
4
5
4
298
23
11
19
3
3
3
17
1
338
4
19
2
3
112
9
6
27
1
37
25
261
15
56
354
105
80
119
51
54
288
191
140
10
575
5
158
2
53
5
175
2
35
2
90
U
233
17
525
3
84
33
1,630
6
157
18
803
5
157
48
2,438
2
52
2
64
10
326
5
192
5
131
7
206
3
'69
19
381
25
836
77
97
545
10
13,042
15
686
20
267
97
106
4,349
237
96
1,190
30
105
250
143
40
627
84
128
40
189
U5
See footnotes at end of table.
7.72
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE 1948— Continued
Establishments, RECErPTS, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Paid
Estab-
Receipts,
Pay toll.
Active
proprie-
employees.
Pay roll,
workweek
Population
year
tors, •
ended
ended
Novem
(■nioiu.ind
(ThmudTvi
ber
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
:7<uniber;
Mkrs)
MUu)
Humha]
(Number)
(Dollars)
9,3i8
3
9
3
76,936
34
170
22
33
14
441
371,011
144
899
172
142
68
3,202
18,793
8
38
5
9
4
101
36,663
15
57
13
10
10
248
71,294
27
105
18
26
16
491
5,276
3
10
...
3
22,616
14
54
5
14
3
95
23,642
11
43
8
9
7
156
40,975
19
86
9
22
5
180
7,505
3
20
3
6,734
5
33
5
5
3
110
18,'il9
6
51
15
7
6
295
7,636
3
15
1
3
1
30
12,160
5
23
1
5
3,317
4
19
1
4
1
20
5,251
4
8
4
247,700
28,899
152
554
30
151
45
1,775
6
65
13
8
7
242
63,561
19
131
23
20
12
466
5,760
5
20
1
5
1
12
9,136
3
28
5
3
3
105
8,902
3
13
3
3
3
79
3,165
4
13
2
4
1
35
5,682
6
24
5
6
4
130
41,402
19
95
11
20
5
75
33,190
31
154
23
29
15
551
70,749
30
146
13
31
10
245
8,979
4
20
1
4
1
21
21,287
n
44
3
U
1
60
65,123
17
179
58
17
33
1,169
6,952
4
9
4
25,179
5
25
3
4
4
121
7,927
4
28
1
5
2
55
9,783
5
24
2
5
1
30
13,379
3
6
3
109,062
54
303
61
52
32
1,252
12,710
9
52
10
3
6
225
10,137
4
35
8
4
4
175
13,411
5
33
14
6
6
273
5,087
3
20
2
3
1
50
25,203
5
24
4
4
1
68
25,342
6
57
13
6
6
301
11,760
4
35
16
4
4
223
32,225
4
90
28
5
14
461
10,745
4
39
15
3
7
235
16,039
4
37
6
4
2
92
36,663
14
28
14
8,728
4
15
4
6,911
4
12
5
99,218
17
128
13
18
4
171
39,504
15
82
13
15
3
267
10,217
3
19
3
2
2
67
U,827
4
14
4
. . .
5,306
4
12
4
...
12,001
6
23
3
5
2
50
17,467
7
49
6
7
4
110
6,251
3
13
3
20,366
4
20
5
5
4
91
46,399
10
71
15
9
6
294
5,419
3
12
4
3
4
80
91,089
20
249
77
19
45
1,462
3,123
3
19
6
2
5
107
6,405
3
13
2
3
1
35
29,634
8
81
22
6
12
392
13,768
5
23
3
5
2
65
331,252
128
678
133
128
62
2,696
7,169
8
26
2
8
2
46
92,503
31
239
56
30
21
330
24,472
6
57
16
5
9
305
4«,594
12
57
5
12
3
91
9,138
3
12
3
3,929
3
13
3
10,785
4
17
M
5
22,274'
9
41
2
10
2
55
8,020
4
26
2
4
1
40
27,644
7
85
33
10
17
661
11,036
4
22
3
4
2
70
29,617
10
73
18
11
16
364
41,379
7
37
2
9
1
20
8,205
5
41
7
4
3
155
17,646
6
19
1
6
1
30
11,521
3
20
4
3
3
70
5,758
4
53
6
4
5
120
8,715
3
34
4
3
3
82
City
Population
1950
{Thousand
(^tumber] Sollars)
Estab.
Iish-
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
[Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tors,"
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Fadd
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUri)
Port Jervls, N. Y
Portland , Maine
Portland, Oreg
Portsmouth, N. H
Portsmouth, Ohio
Portsmouth, Va
Port Townsend, Wash..
Pottstown, Pa
Pottsvllle, Pa
Poughieepsie, N. Y
Pratt, Kans
Prescott, Ariz
Prichard, Ala
Princeton, Ind
Princeton, N. J
Princeton, W. Va
Prospect Park, H. J..
Providence, R. I
Provo, Utah
Pueblo, Colo
Pulaski , Tejin
Pulaski, Va
Puiucsutawney, Pa
Putnam city. Conn..,,
Quakei'town, Pa
Quincy, 111
Quincy, Mass
Racine, Wis
Radford, Va
Rahway, N. J
Raleigh, N. C
Rankin, Pa
Rapid City, S. Dak. . .
Raton, N. Mex
Ravenna, Ohio
Reading town, Mass.^.
Reading, Pa
Red Bank, N. J
Redding, Calif
Redlands, Calif
Red Lion, Pa
Redondo Beach, Calif.
ReduDod, Calif
Reidsville, N. C
Reno, Nev
Rensselaer, N. Y
Renton, Wash
Revere, Mass
Rhinelander, Wis
Rice Lake, Wis
Riclmond, Calif
Richmond, Ind
Richmond, Ky
Richmond Heights, Mo.
Richwood , W, Va
Ridgefleld Park, N. J
Ridgewood, N. J
Ridgway, Pp
River Rouge, Mich
Riverside, Calif
Roanoke, Ala
Roanoke, Va
Roanoke Rapids, N. C.
Robinson, 111
Rochester , Minn
Rochester, N. H
Rochester, N. Y
Rochester, Pa
Rockford, 111
Rock Hill, S. C
Rock Island, 111
Rockland, Maine
Rockland town, Mass.^
Rock Springs, Wyo....
Rockville Centre, N.Y
Rockvllle, Conn
Rocky Mount, N, C
Rocky River, Ohio
Rome , Ga
Rome, N. Y
Roseburg , Oreg
Roselle, N. J
Roselle Park, N. J. ..
Rosenburg , Tex
Rosevllle, Calif
See footnotes at end of table.
Roseville, Mich
Roswell, N. Mex
Royal Oak, Mich
Rumford Falls
village , Maine' ....
Rushville, Ind
Ruston, La
Rutherford, N. J
Rutland city, Vt
Sye, N. Y
Sacramento, Calif. .. .
Saginaw, Mich
St. Albans city, Vt..
St, Augustine, Fla...
St. Bernard, Ohio....
St. Clair, Pa
St. Cloud, Minn
St. Joseph, Mich
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Marys, Pa
St. Petersburg, Fla..
Salem, 111
Salem, Mass
Salem, N. J
Salem, Ohio
Salem, Oreg
Salina, Kans
Salinas, Calif
Salisbury, Md
Salisbury, N. C
Salt Laie City, Utah.
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex
San Benl to , Tex
San Bernardino, Calif .
San Bruno, Calif
San Buenaventura,
Calif
San Diego, Calif
Sand Springs, Okla...
Sandusky , Ohio
San Fernando, Calif..
Sanford, N. C
San Francisco, Calif.
San Gabriel, Calif...
San Jose, Calif
San Leandro, Calif...
San Luis Obispo, Calif.
San Marcos, Tex
San Mateo, Calif
San Pablo, Calif
San Rafael, Calif
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Santa Clara, Calif...
Santa Cruz, Calif
Santa Fe, N. Mex
Santa Maria, Calif...
Santa Monica, Calif..
Santa Paula, Calif...
Santa Rosa, Calif....
Sapulpe, Okla
Saranac Lake, N. Y. . .
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Saugus town, Mass.'..
S.r It Slo.Mnri. ,Mirh,
Sayre, Pa
Scarsdale, N. Y
Schenectady, N. Y....
Scotia, N. Y
Scottdale, Pa
Scottsbluff , Nebr
Scranton , Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sedalla, Mo
Seguin, Tex
Selina, Ala
Seminole, Okla
Seuickley, Pa
Seymour , Ind
Shaker Heights, Ohio.
Shamokln, Pa
Sharon, Pa
Sharpsburg, Pa
Shawnee, Okla
Sheboygan, Wl.-J
15,801
25,572
46,817
9,915
6,754
10,346
17,394
17,647
11,745
135,761
92,352
8,571
13,413
7,057
5,863
28,375
10,123
75,572
852,623
7,852
95,712
6,108
41,842
9,077
12,683
43,064
26, 141
13,895
15,109
19,999
181,718
51,889
406,811
13,264
62,792
12,409
16,535
321, 4S5
6,982
29,060
12,853
10,004
760,753
20,204
95,044
27,498
14,162
9,961
41,536
14,511
13,330
45,534
44,764
11,668
21,848
27,547
10,403
71,299
11,039
17,905
13,018
6,900
18,705
15,434
17,146
17,750
7,682
13,086
92,070
7,354
6,245
12,333
124,747
462,440
20,269
9,696
22,629
11,853
5,730
9,635
27,980
16,334
26,305
7,292
24,457
42,485
29
401
3
87
3
9
6
4
253
6
31
9
5
54
172
25
27
470
211
14
23
160
1,743
22
234
25
135
24
26
39
53
81
92
76
410
42
458
18
142
23
60
474
23
67
45
15
1,891
31
215
51
43
19
53
11
20
51
62
42
169
16
54
25
17
28
19
9
11
6
41
203
13
9
35
313
1,367
25
19
iS
24
16
14
42
43
64
18
52
87
3
2
113
223
3
(z)
22
12
10
31
15
101
3
115
3
28
2
2
541
2
48
2
1
69
358
4
1
11
3
3
2
8
29
393
3
264
6
35
6
3
4
3
3
42
3
3
6
50
172
5
5
7
5
3
3
5
17
17
7
9
14
5
5
29
120
3
21
3
25
2
178
2
20
2
2
39
117
2
2
11
1
2
1
3
CITIES
7.73
Table 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS- SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts. Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Population
1950
Estab-
iisb-
mcnts
jNumbcr)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
propne-
tora,"
Novem-
ber
{Thousand
doliaTs) [JstuTtbcr)
Pay roll,
entire
year
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
iH^mbcr)
Pay roll,
workwedt
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Doilars)
City
Population
1950
Eatab-
fSMmher:
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thouiand
dolIdTj)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
(>fumber)
Paid
employecB,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(H^mhcr)
Pay roll,
workwedc
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollarj)
Sbef field, Ala
Shelby, N. C
SheLbyville, Ind
Shelbyville, Tenn.,..
Sbelton, Ccnn
Sbeixaodoab, Iowa
Sbenacdoah, Pa
Sberi<laD, Vyo
Sberoan, Tex
Sbojniwood, Wis
Shreveport, La
Sidney, Cbio
Silver City, N. Hex..
Sioujc City, Iowa
Sioux Falls, £. Dak..
Snyder, Tex
SoBierset, Ky
Scoerset, Pa
SoBiersvortb, N. H....
So&erville, Mass
Scnerville, H. J
South Amboy, N. J....
South Bend, Ind
South Boston, Va
Southbridge town,
Mass.'
South Charleston, U,Va.
South Gate, Calif
South Milwaukee, Vis.
South Orange, N. J...
South Pasadena, Calif.
South River, N, J....
South St. Paul, Minn.
South San Francisco,
Calif
Sperta, Vis
Spartanburg, S. C.
Spokane, Wash
Springfield, 111...
^ingfield, Mass..
Springfield, Mo....
Springfield, Ohio...,
Sprirnffield, Oreg..,.
Springville, Dtah....
StaiLford, Conn
State College, Pa....
StatesTille, N, C...
Staunton, Va
Steelton, Pa
Stephenville, Tex....
Sterling, Colo
Sterling, lU
Steul>enville, Ohio...
Stevens Point, Vis...
StUlwater, Okla
Stockton, Calif
Staneham town, Mass.^
Stoughton town,Mass.^
Stove twp., Pa.^
Stratford town, Conn. *^
Streator, 111
Struthers, Ohio
Sturgeon Bay, Wis,..,
Suffolk, Va
Suniait, 111
Sunndt, N. J
Sumter, S. C
Sunbury, Pa
Sunnj-vale, Calif
Swanpscott tcwn,Mas6.^
Svissvale, Pa
Swoyervllle, Pa..
3ylacBUga, Ala...
Syracuse, N. Y...
Tacoma, Wash
Tallabassee, Fla.
Tallulab, La
Tansqua, Pa.
Tampa, Fla
Tarboro, N. C...
Tarentuo, Pa
Tarrant City, Ala..
Tarrytown, N. Y. ...
Taunton, Mass
Taylor, Pa
Taylor, Tex
10,728
3
1?,508
5
11,727
3
9,461
3
12,3«i
s
6,917
3
15,792
11
11,402
3
20,073
3
16,105
4
125,426
29
11,413
3
7,019
4
84,035
22
52,161
11
12,012
3
7,068
6
6,909
4
6,909
6
102,254
50
11,566
6
8,430
5
115,698
36
6,079
3
17, 511
8
16,627
3
50,684
8
12,826
5
15,175
6
16,950
5
11,323
7
15,996
6
19,250
5
5,878
3
36,674
12
160,484
38
80,832
26
162,601
71
66,302
27
78,029
13
10,771
3
6,481
3
73,584
24
17,142
4
16,763
9
19,884
5
12,564
3
7,065
3
7,470
3
12,761
4
35,695
21
16,550
5
20,155
7
71,660
29
13,208
4
11,139
3
12,261
4
33,620
6
16,442
6
11,905
7
6,913
3
12,287
5
3,949
3
17,890
10
19,812
4
15,600
5
9,349
3
11,535
3
16,467
7
7,793
4
9,618
5
220,067
73
142,975
45
27,158
9
7,775
3
U,491
5
124,073
58
8,069
3
9,540
6
7,560
3
8,819
4
40,056
16
6,167
3
9,083
3
See footnoteE at end of table.
130
124
155
38
17
303
22
158
273
222
346
145
135
23
11
112
15
35
35
9
15
29
23
95
21
32
186
12
10
5
26
392
368
67
30
22
241
22
29
22
27
58
10
12
M
M
47
9
3
5
61
2
2
35
23
14
50
223
174
50
110
1,723
120
549
597
10
336
4
150
1
40
36
1,240
3
80
4
49
7
210
2
32
3
116
1
45
1
40
854
1,193
907
1,362
563
639
92
27
476
20
65
102
280
3
70
361
115
65
30
72
181
133
60
1,332
1,691
436
75
35
622
104
7
136
4
148
7
183
1
18
1
35
Taylorville, 111....
Teaneck twp., N. J. .
Tell City, Ind
Temple, Tex
Tenafly, N. J
Terrell, Tex
Texarkana, Ark., Tex
Texarkana, Ark....
Texarkana, Tex....
The Dalles, Or^g. ...
Thomaston, Ga.
Thomasville, Ga
Thomasville, N. C...
Three Rivers, Mich..
Throop, Pa
Tiffin, Ohio
Toccoa, Ga
Toledo, Ohio
Tonawanda, N. Y. . . ..
Topeka , Kans
Torrance, Calif
Ti-acy, Calif
Traverse City, Mich.
Trenton, Mo
Trenton, N. J
Trinidad, Colo
Troy, N. Y
Troy, Ohio
Tuckahoe, N. Y
Tucson, Ariz
Tucumcari, N. Hex...
Tulsa, Okla
Turlock, Calif
Turtle Creek, Pa....
Tuscaloosa, Ala
Tuscuinbia, Ala*
Tuskegee, Ala
Twin Falls, Idaho,.,
Two Rivers, Wis
Tyler, Tex
Tyrone, Pa
Union twp,, N. J. ^,..
Union City, N. J
Union City, Tenn
Uniontown, Pa
University City, Mo..
University Park, Tex.
Upland, Calif
Upper Darby twp, Pa,^
Urbana, 111
Urbana, C^lo
Utica, N. Y
Valdosta, Ga
Callejo, Calif
Valley City, N. Dak..
Valley Stream, N. Y..
Valparaiso, Ind
Van Buren, Ark
Vancouver, Wash
Vandalia, 111
Vandergrift, Pa
Van Wert, Ohio
Ventnor City, N. J...
Vernon, Tex
Vicksburg, Miss
Victoria, Tex
Vidalia, Ga
Ville Platte, La
Vincennes, Ind
Vineland, N. J
Vinita, Okla
Virginia Beach, Va. .
Visalia, Calif
Waco, Tex
Wadsworth, Ohio
Wahpeton, H. Dak,...
Wakefield town , Mas s.^
Walla Walla, Wash...
Wallingford borough,
Conn
Wallington, N. J
Waltham, Mass
Ware town, Mass.^...
Warren, Ohio
9,124
32,789
5,768
24,970
9,619
11,553
3
8
3
5
3
4
40,490
15,833
24,657
11
5
6
7,645
6,530
14,446
11,126
6,757
3
3
3
4
3
5,871
18,943
6,788
301,358
14,610
3
6
4
107
6
77,827
22,206
8,455
16,679
6,110
24
4
4
5
3
127,867
12,206
71,659
10,628
5,999
83
4
32
3
6
45,064
8,369
180,536
6,221
12,347
19
3
44
4
5
46,364
6,722
6,840
17,544
9,890
7
3
4
6
3
38,364
3,200
37,989
55,322
7,632
8
6
5
51
4
20,423
39,595
23,823
9,166
35,078
20
9
4
3
18
22,995
8,439
101,479
20,004
23,164
3
3
35
5
3
6,823
26,333
11,966
6,399
27,977
4
6
5
4
8
5,480
9,581
10,317
8,104
12,684
3
10
3
3
5
27,344
16,102
5,827
6,613
18,793
7
5
3
3
4
8,128
5,501
5,344
11,690
84,300
11
3
3
5
24
7,943
5,090
19,600
24,071
3
3
9
5
11,943
8,916
47,198
7,495
49,674
7
4
27
3
22
14
125
40
10
19
653
17
163
41
32
25
332
20
129
22
22
172
29
395
20
145
7
22
52
76
19
37
150
97
62
57
18
220
25
19
190
43
66
a
34
22
43
14
21
36
162
21
11
31
59
120
13
109
9
2
284
50
5
104
M
4
105
4
2
118
4
a
12
9
6
1
13
4
19
25
4
1
3
1
35
17
5
5
7
5
5
2
6
2
5
...
4
8
7
3
1
10
4
3
3
3
...
3
3
7
7
5
3
2
3
5
3
11
1
4
1
3
3
4
3
27
33
4
1
3
3
2
4
7
7
2
5
27
10
3
1
22
7
84
lOO
127
36
335
237
98
112
126
55
175
53
5,iM)
68
734
137
41
57
802
10
255
87
980
102
2,153
370
47
90
340
33
188
246
221
254
217
359
1,138
10
9
631
128
233
20
75
24
96
39
115
142
50
110
48
36
80
156
883
30
302
320
20
209
7.74
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7R.— SHOE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 5,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
City
Population
1950
{Thousand
Estab-
lish'
ments
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
empbyees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
[Humbcrj^ (Humber)
Active
prophe-
tors,'
Novem-
ber
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
jDollaTs)
City
Population
1950
Estab-
Uflh-
ments
[Number]
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thoutdm)
dotldn)
Ply roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
doUars)
nearest
Nov. 15
(><umbeT)| QjumbcT)
Active
propnc-
tora,*
Novem-
ber
Paid
empbyee^
worlcweek
ended
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(DolUfi)
Warren, Pa
Varren town, R.I.^...
Warrensburg, Mo
Warsaw, Ind
Warwick, R. I
Washington, D. C
Washington, Ind......
Washington, N. C
Washington, Pa
Washington Court
House, Ohio
Waterbury, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown town,Mass. ^
Watcrtown, N. Y
Watertown, S. DQk.,..
Watertown, Wis.
Waterville, Maine....
Watervliet, N. 1
Watsonvillc, Calif...
Waukegan, 111
Waukesha, Wis
Waupun, Wis
Wausau, Wis....
Wauwatoaa, Wis
Waverly, N. Y
Waxahachie, Tex
Waycross, Ga
Waynesboro, Pa
Waynesboro, Va.......
Weatherford, Tex
Webb, Mo
Webster, town, Mass,^.
Webster Groves, Mo...
Weehawken twpi, N.J.^.
Welrton, W. Va
Welch, W. Va
Wellsley town, Mass.^
Wellington, Kans
Wellsburg, W. Va
Wellsvllle, N. Y
Wellsville, Ohio
Wenatchee, Wash
Weslaco, Tex
West Allis, Wis
Weatbury, N. Y
West Chester, Pa
Westerly town,R. I.^.
Weetfield, Mass
Westfield, N. J
West Frankfort, 111..
West Hartford
town. Conn. ^
West Haven town,Conrw^
West Hazleton, Pa....
West Lafayette, Ind..
Westminister, Hd
West New York, N. J..
Weston, W. Va
West Orange, N. J....
West Palm Beach, Fla.
U,747
8,506
6,845
6,589
43,027
797,670
10,949
9,616
25,893
10,457
104,242
64,354
37,339
34,280
12,662
12,393
18,232
15,036
11,516
39,099
21,186
6,725
30,386
33,300
6,031
11,196
18,842
10,321
12,337
8,053
6,886
13,215
23,289
14,080
24,143
6,545
20,847
7,770
5,777
6,538
7,856
12,965
7,487
42,945
7,055
15,109
12,354
20,961
21,335
221
5
44,401
7
31,876
11
■6,982
4
U,821
3
6,137
4
37,754
30
8,923
3
23,624
10
43,053
21
12
15
20
21
2,085
18
24
17
282
147
25
124
32
125
583
2
W
3
6
210
6
5
17
287
1
14
11,456
36
189
184
598
581
223
276
108
10
326
127
30
322
103
119
285
44
209
20
40
62
74
197
62
139
West Pittston,Pa. ...
West Point, Miss....
West Reading, Pa....
West Springfield
town, Mass.^
West View, Pa
West Warwick town,
R. I.'
Westwego, La
Westwood, N. J
Wewoka, Okla
Weymouth town, Masa^
Wheeling, W. Va
White Plains, N. Y..
Whiting, Ind
Whlttler, Calif
Wichita, Kans
Wichita Falls, Tex..
Wlldwood. N. J
Wilkes-Barre, Pa....
Wilkinsburg, Pa
Williamson, W. Va...
Willianaport, Pa....
Willijnantlc, Conn...
Willlston, N. DaSc...
Wllliston Park, N.Y.
Willmar, Minn
Wilmerding, Pa
Wllmette, 111
Wilinington, Del
Wilmington, N. C...
Wilson, N. C
Winchendon towi^Mas&^
Winchester, Ky
Winchester, Va
Winder, Fa
Winnetka, 111
Winona, Minn
Winooski, Vt
Winsted city. Conn..
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Winter Park, Fla....
Winthrop town, Mass. ^
Winton, Pa
Wisconsin Rapids,Wls,
Wobum, Mass.
Woodbridge twRN.J.^.
Woodbury, N. J
Woodland, Calif
Wood-Ridge, K. J....
Wood River, lU
Woodstock, 111
Woodward, Okla
Woonsocket, R. I....
Wooster, Ohio
Worcester, Mass
W^arxlotte, Mich
Wytheville, Va
Yakima, Wujh
Yankton, S. Dak
Yazoo City, Miss....
Yonkers, N. t ,
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio....
Ypsilantl, Mich
Yuoa, Ariz.
Zanesville, Ohio....
7,206
6,423
5,065
20,398
7,551
19,042
8,281
6,775
6,753
32,695
58,447
43,501
9,235
23,866
166,306
67,709
5,463
76,638
31,281
8,559
44,964
13,565
7,353
7,469
9,338
5,316
18,184
1CS,907
44,975
22,964
6,477
9,157
13,766
8,046
12,545
24,955
6,722
8,729
86,816
8,a9
19,494
6,256
13,518
20,269
35,660
10,909
9,313
6,271
10,217
7,183
5,896
50,136
13,896
20i,885
36,666
5,405
38,375
7,704
7,983
152,533
59,704
167,643
18,267
9,095
40,424
59
7
36
24
34
150
104
18
44
314
51
33
197
58
44
126
38
14
20
15
11
41
371
112
36
21
21
34
11
28
43
19
9
211
16
21
3
29
40
27
28
36
11
20
9
20
103
29
373
30
11
104
a
175
391
39
31
76
M
U)
(z)
M
M
1
23
31
81
5
5
17
175
27
34
537
208
U5
1,439
282
50
674
25
2X
329
127
87
U5
1,655
593
303
48
155
110
1*2
75
345
70
95
30
60
45
'42
13
27
175
1,187
84
30
379
5
24
513
589
1,572
93
95
320
" Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
z Less than $500.
^ Classified as urban under special rule.
CITIES
7.75
Tabic 7S.— UPHOLSTERY, FURNITURE REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 50,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, RfiCBiPTS. Pay Roll, and Personnel
Oitr
Population
1950
(Jhousand
Estab-
lish'
menu
Receipts,
entire
year
Active
propnc-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
{Thousand
dolUrs) dumber]
Piy roll,
entire
year
Piid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearrst
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
City
Fiid
Populaoon
19J0
Eaab-
kih-
menta
entire
fiy roll,
entire
year
Active
proprie-
ton,*
Novem-
employee*,
wodnveek
ended
Plyroll,
ended
nearest
(TliouMnd
(ThoujiinJ
ber
nearest
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
7«.mber| dollar.)
dolUri)
(Xumber)! (Jiumhcr)
(OolUri)
99,521
15
242
59
12
28
1,007
51,223
3
a
1
4
1
17
95,594
9
192
70
10
34
1,517
59,779
7
54
9
7
6
159
394,012
22
248
83
24
44
1,754
246,983
42
603
138
47
70
3,002
632,651
84
1,156
281
86
131
5;731
517,277
70
1,034
263
87
122
5,585
127,151
8
59
20
7
15
455
105,098
8
60
18
9
17
514
71,837
20
303
88
19
37
1,974
58,364
3
40
12
4
5
202
173,359
20
432
44
22
41
1,496
437,857
55
929
152
63
83
3,880
109,033
14
125
26
16
17
544
73,663
9
57
4
10
3
U6
163,344
22
272
55
26
35
1,506
59,626
17
221
36
23
20
733
80,996
8
102
28
6
14
605
7,835,099
1,152
16,649
3,432
1,269
1,388
73,469
1,444,903
191
2,021
334
211
156
7,753
2,716,347
374
4,556
746
413
325
15,989
1,936,540
446
7,322
1,799
485
681
37,231
1,546,294
131
2,615
538
14i
217
12,108
191,015
10
135
15
12
9
388
90,875
4
40
9
5
6
267
188,601
7
239
92
9
53
1,861
380,576
48
822
254
52
79
5,407
63,175
13
297
89
18
28
1,859
56,910
6
52
9
7
4
146
242,450
30
249
40
37
31
949
247,408
17
196
47
17
23
963
51,826
3
38
9
4
4
195
104,087
26
288
59
33
26
1,247
59,851
12
160
26
14
18
5U
139,423
18
238
44
20
20
841
81,180
8
52
3
7
4
175
111,523
9
122
21
U
9
370
2,064,794
179
2,493
547
189
230
13,021
105,442
9
117
41
8
17
848
673,763
48
552
139
55
64
2,815
73, 112
4
29
3
5
3
74
57,377
4
46
7
4
5
97-
371,011
40
538
126
46
48
2,600
71,294
6
72
32
6
17
704
247,700
41
608
119
50
60
2,627
63,561
3
63
16
3
10
459
83,190
3
32
7
4
3
135
70,749
8
71
11
9
4
209
65,123
6
111
44
8
21
938
109,062
14
190
38
14
19
771
331,252
26
364
73
29
32
1,680
135,761
19
241
47
21
26
1,265
75,572
12
82
20
U
17
400
852,623
75
1,359
451
71
194
9,646
181,718
9
104
16
12
12
480
51,889
4
58
17
5
10
342
406,811
31
296
88
34
60
2,179
62,792
7
70
24
9
13
657
321,485
31
354
85
39
35
1,931
760,753
97
1,676
461
112
152
9,634
95,044
9
248
69
15
24
1,097
71,299
10
126
40
10
18
1,083
124,747
15
205
52
17
26
1,029
462,440
49
752
204
57
72
4,124
102,254
6
39
12
5
6
236
115,698
10
152
32
11
19
345
50,684
4
49
7
4
3
134
162,601
16
182
42
20
23
802
78,029
6
35
2
6
3
60
73,584
6
63
20
9
7
440
71,660
6
84
16
6
7
325
220,067
26
729
204
27
100
4,690
124,073
15
96
18
15
17
525
77,827
8
138
56
9
22
1,089
127,867
15
206
44
15
27
1,127
71,659
6
197
57
8
14
791
180,586
23
183
58
29
29
1,343
55,322
7
77
13
7
7
236
85,078
9
189
46
10
26
1,006
101,479
12
183
49
U
24
914
84,300
U
51
14
13
13
316
797,670
75
2,398
704
77
327
14,780
64,354
3
27
6
2
3
120
58,447
4
71
18
6
7
369
76,638
8
119
27
9
16
531
109,907
15
218
55
12
30
1,285
36,816
5
59
13
7
10
360
50,186
9
105
29
8
18
515
152,533
25
292
56
28
30
1,224
59,704
12
70
22
12
10
505
167,643
12
202
61
12
22
1,U1
AlETOD, Ohio
Aluneda, Calif
Albany, ». Y
Albuquerque, N. Hex..
Alexandria, Va
Alhambra, Calif
Allentoun, Pa
Altoona, Pa
Arlington County, Va,^
Asheville, N. C
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, H. J.
Aurora, 111
BaltiMire, Hd
Bayonne, N. J
Beaunont, Tex...
Berkeley, Calif.
Berwyn, 111
Bethlehem, Pa...
Birmin^haA, Ala.
Boston, Mass
Bridgeport, Conn
BrocJrton, Mass
Brookllne town,Ma3s,^
Buffalo, N. I
Cambridge, Mass...
Canden, N. J
Cantoo, Ohlo.^....
Charleston, S. C.
Charleston, V. Va,
Chester, Pa
Chicago, 111
Cicero, lU
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio..
Clevelaixl Heights
Obia
Columbus, Ga.....
Columbus, CSllo...
Covington, Ky. . , .
Cranston, R. I...
Dallas, Tex
Davenport, Iowa.
Dayton, Ohio, ...
Decatur, 111....
Denver, Colo....
Detroit, Mich
Duluth, Minn
Durham, N. C
East Orange, N. J...
East St. louls. 111.
Elizabeth, N. J.
El Paso, Tex. . . .
Evanston, 111. . .
Fort Vayne, Ind,
Port Worth, Tex,
Fresno, Calif
Galveston, Tex
Glendale, Calif
Grand Rapids, Mich..
Green Bay, Vis
Greenville, S. C.
Hamilton, Ohio. . .
Hasaond, Ind.....
Harrlsburg, Pa...
Hartford, Conn. , .
Boboken, N. J....
Holyoke, Mass....
Houston, Tex
Irvington, H. J..
Jackson, Mich. . . .
Jersey City, N, ,
Johnstown, Pa. . .
Jollet, 111
Kansas City, Mo.
Eenosha, Wis....
Lakewood, Ohio.
Lancaster, Pa..
Laredo, Tex....
Lawrence, Mass.
Lexington, ."y. .
Lincoln, Hebr ,
Little Rook, Ark...,
Long Beach, Calif..
Lob Angeles, Calif.
Louisville, Ky
273,189
63,425
134,382
97,012
61,604
51,284
106,233
76,844
134,990
52,208
327,090
61,642
50,508
940,205
76,657
93,715
113,217
51,176
66,027
298,720
790,863
159,352
62,856
56,952
577,393
120,675
124, 543
116,312
68,243
72,818
65,824
3,606,436
67,195
500,510
905,636
58,782
79,510
374,770
64,282
55,130
432,927
73,640
243,108
67,801
412,856
1,838,517
104,066
70,307
78,057
81,950
112,675
130,003
73,030
132,840
277,047
90,618
65,898
95,398
175,647
52,443
57,932
57,717
87,423
89,091
177,073
50, 510
54,441
594,321
59,142
50,904
300,447
62,723
52,460
453,290
54,360
67,878
63,601
51,694
80,427
54,449
97,423
101,337
244,072
1,957,692
367,359
9
5
3
17
104
19
12
14
57
5
350
3
40
95
5
9
33
43
10
19
6
42
147
15
4
17
7
9
10
29
265
22
421
48
564
84
70
79
83
37
172
58
706
156
30
1,772
48
132
105
72
27
193
1,321
396
300
239
716
273
114
168
79
45
66
6,022
152
721
1,286
76
66
260
71
28
442
91
263
63
575
4,131
120
47
182
105
85
370
135
123
373
135
19
329
162
134
16
51
73
144
384
553
63
45
761
64
73
786
44
122
58
3
608
60
157
112
421
4,789
247
123
U
188
17
30
14
10
7
49
18
306
28
5
461
13
31
33
10
303
132
64
66
164
68
31
64
29
6
16
,525
27
276
301
12
18
51
13
127
10
73
7
169
1,273
21
13
36
27
13
121
35
28
94
95
30
29
2
11
18
32
84
2
10
153
15
6
244
15
19
210
4
23
15
1
111
15
48
33
121
1,269
75
4
15
7
6
7
25
16
6
107
5
2
18
118
13
16
17
62
14
10
11
7
381
3
40
110
6
9
37
6
3
43
12
20
169
13
7
17
7
34
313
23
130
19
3
212
11
16
10
5
156
53
38
30
72
32
17
25
13
5
12
522
9
123
118
406
12
1
77
14
26
27
67
473
29
2,533
329
3,352
389
510
165
250
171
1,115
409
6,206
736
113
10,172
366
741
659
170
163
1,372
6,124
2,763
1,337
1,271
3,341
1,335
625
1,118
644
184
430
30,279
480
5,732
5,945
304
560
,230
243
3,001
212
1,776
155
3,172
24,767
438
354
598
447
398
2,160
638
486
2,279
635
162
2,088
612
557
40
140
474
621
1,596
43
173
3,381
290
96
5,118
283
365
3,979
108
488
309
35
3,011
526
898
950
2,890
26,701
1,276
Lynn, Mass
McKeesport, Pa
Madison, Wis
Maiden, Mass
Memphis, Tenn
Miami, Fla
Milwaukee, Vis
Minneapolis, Minn...
Mobile, Ala
Montgomery, Ala
Mount Vernon, N. Y. .
ftmcie, Ind
Nashville, Tenn
Newark, N. J
New Bedford, Mass...
New Britain, Conn...
New Haven, Conn.....
New Rochelle, N. Y..
Newton, Mass
New York, N. Y
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Bouough.,
Manhattan Borough.
Queens Borough....
Richmond Borough. .
Niagara Fells, N. Y.
Norfolk, Va
Oakland, Calif
Oak Park, 111
Ogden, Dtah
Qklahooa City, Okla.
Omaha, Nebr
Orlando, Fla
Pasadena, Calif
Passaic, N. J.......
Peterson, N. J
Pawtucket, R. I
Peoria, 111
Philadelphia, Pa....
Phoenix, Ariz
Pittsburgh, Pa
Pontiac, Mich
Port Arthur, Tex....
Portland, Oreg
Portsmouth, Va
Providence, R. I....
Pueblo, Colo
Qulncy, Mass
Racine, Vis
Raleigh, N. C
Reading, Pa
Rochester, N. Y
Sacramento, Calif...
St. Joseph, tto
St. Louis, Mo
Salt Lake City, Dtah
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, fex. . . ,
San Bernardino, Calif
San Diego, Calif....
San Francisco, Calif
San Jose, Calif
Santa Monica, Calif,
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
SoToervllle, Mass.....
South Bend, Ind
South Gate, Calif....
Springfield, Mass....
Springfield, Gfalo...,
Stamford, Conn
Stockton, Calif
Syracuse, N. Y
Tampa, Fla
Topeka, Kans
Trenton, N. J
Troy, N. Y
Tulsa, Okla.
Onion City, N. J.....
Upper Darby twp,Pa.^,
ntlca, N. Y
Waco, Tex
Vashlugton, D. C
Vaterloo, Iowa
Vheellng, w. Va
Wilkea-Barre, Pa
Wilmington, Del
Winston^Saiem, N. C
Wbonsocket, R. I
Yonkers, N. Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Cbio
• Proprietors of unincorporated buslneeaea.
^ Claseifled as urban under special rule.
7.76
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7T.— WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
ESTABUSHMENTS, RecEIITS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Oity
Population
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
:H>"nbcX
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Acnve
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Dollars)
City
Population
1950
Esab-
lish-
ments
(Number:
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
Paid
employees.
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Payroll,
workweek
ended
near^t
Nov. 15
Abilene, Tex
AlETon, Ohio...........
Alameda, Calif
Albany, Ga....,
Albany, N. Y
Albuquerque, N. Mex...
Alexandria, La
Alexandria, Va
ALhambra, Calif
Alliance, Ohio
iLLton, 111
Amarlllo, Tex
Amsterdam, N. Y
Anderson, Ind
Ann Arbor, Mlcti
Annlston, Ala
Arlington to«n, Mass.^
Arlington County, Va.l
AshcvlUe, N. C
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N..J...
Auburn, N. Y
Augusta, Ga
Aurora, 111
Austin, Tex
Baierefleld, Calif
Baltimore, Md
Bangor, Maine
Baton Rouge, La
Bay City,, Mich
Bayonne, N. J.
BeauinDnt, Tex
Belli nghnm. Wash
Belmont town, Masa,^..
Belolt, Wis
Belvedere tv/p., Calif.*,
Berkeley, Calif
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly Hllla, Calif..
BlnghajDton, N. Y
Birmingham, Ala.......
Bloomfield, N, J
Bloomlngton, 111
Bloomington, Ind
Boise City, Idaho
Boston, Mass.
Bristol, Tenn., and Va..
Broclcton, Mass
Brownsville, Tex
Buffalo, N. T
Burbanlc,- Calif
Burlington, Iowa
Burlington, Vt
Butte, Mont
Cambridge, Maes
Caoden, N. J
Canton, Ohio... ..,...•
Cbasqialgn, 111
Charleston, W, Va
Chelsea, Mass
Chester, Pa
Cheyenne, V^o. .,.
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Clarksburg, W. Va
Cleveland, Ohio
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Columbus, Ga.
Compton, Calif
Covington, Ky
Cumberland, Hi
Dallas, Tex
Danville, 111
Davenport, Iowa
Daytona Beach, Fla.,..
Decatur, 111
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N. J
East St. Louis, 111.,.
Elizabeth, N. J
Elkhart, Ind
Elmlra, N. 1
47,102
273,139
63,425
30,987
134,382
97,012
54,685
61,604
51,284
26,112
32,176
73,737
32,269
46,809
47,279
31,150
43,984
34,990
52,208
327,090
61,642
36,667
71,507
50,508
131,964
34,540
940,205
31,473
123,957
52,372
76,657
93,715
33,934
27,379
29,541
46,109
113,217
66,027
28,915
81,132
298,720
49,313
34,048
28,191
34,152
790,863
32,618
62,856
36,176
577,393
78,318
30,639
33,039
32,904
120,676
124,543
116,312
39,397
72,818
39,038
65,824
31,807
3,606,436
500,510
31,817
905,636
45,268
79,510
47,893
64,282
37,632
432,927
37,892
73,640
29,254
67,801
412,856
176,954
1,838,517
34,410
78,057
81,950
112,675
35,556
49,690
See footnotes at end of table.
9
111
484
52
97
7
11
5
3
4
62
4
6
7
9
57
27
158
5
33
188
16
31
175
61
32
33
25
22
32
17
9
45
77
966
216
18
36
58
91
85
895
43
127
26
38
59
17
24
34
10
124
5
81
83
339
10
12
946
11
56
15
658
29
18
64
34
38
15
45
18
51
20
14
21
4,920
680
30
841
20
40
29
3
16
715
25
65
493
170
1,482
63
77
29
99
27
24
19
278
30
4
12
3
(2)
196
1
5
2
,234
247
5
2
142
2
23
11
121
32
291
8
6
3
12
10
116
7
13
7
521
51
26
167
2
3
2
12
128
11
2
476
1
55
1
10
3
5
57
17
118
44
626
160
646
243
120
32
450
5,069
84
282
25
190
2,589
105
289
30
232
41
196
10
843
84
30
72
4,083
30
100
56
392
75
100
24,478
4,770
156
30
2,983
37
452
123
207
2,515
816
5,503
163
El Paso, Tex..,.
Elyrla, Ohio,.,.
Erie, Pa
Evanston, 111...
Evansvllle, Ind,
Everett, Mass.,,
Everett, Wash...
Fall River, Mass
Fitchburg, Mass.
Flint, Mich
Fort Lauderdale, Fla,
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Framingham town, Mass.
Fresno, Calif
Gadsden, Ala
Gainesville, Fla...
Gary, Ind
Glendale, Calif....
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Green Bay, Wis,,,
Greensboro, N, C.
Greenville, Miss,
Greenville, S. C.
Hackensack, N. J.
Hagerstown, Md,,
Hammond, Ind...,
Hamtranck, Mich.
Hartford, Conn.,
Haveriiili, Mass.,
Hazleton, Pa
HeiiQ}8tead, H, Y
Highland Park, Mich.,
Hoboken, N, J
Holyoke, Mass
Hot Springs, Ark
Houston, Tex.
Huntington, W. Va,,,.
Huntington Park, Calif
Hutchinson, Kans
Inglewood, Calif,,
Irvington, N. J.,,
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Tenn
Jamestown, N. Y. , ,
Jersey City, N, J.,
Johnson City, Term,,
Johnstown, Pa ,
Joplln, Mo ,
Kansas City, Mo.,,.,
Keamy, N. J...
Kingston, N..Y.
Kokomo, Ind....
Lafayette, Ind •
Lafayette, La..
Lake Charles, La.
Lakeland, Fla.,,,
Lancaster, Pa,.,,
Lansing, Mich,,.,
Laredo, Tex
Lawrence, Mass.,
Lawton, Okla..,.
Lebanon, Pa. ... ,
Lewiston, Maine.
Lexington, Ky. ..
Lincoln, Hebr
Linden, N. J
Little Rock, Ark.,,,
Long Beach, Calif.,,
Los Angeles, Calif.,
Louisville, Ky
Lower Merlon twp.,Pa,*
Lynchburg, Va
Lynn, Mass
Macon, Ga
Manchester, N. H.
Marlon, Ohio
Mason City, Iowa,
Melrose, Mass,,,,
Meridian, Miss,,,
Miami, Fla
Miami Beach, Fla.,,
Michigan City, Ind.
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn..
130,003
30,197
130,125
73,030
109,869
45,789
33,807
111,759
42,671
162,800
36,000
132,840
277,047
27,845
90,618
55,528
26,577
132,496
95,398
175,647
52,443
73,703
29,914
57,932
29,207
36,232
37,423
43,245
177,073
47,213
35,486
29,021
46,155
50,510
54,441
29,298
594,321
86,160
.29,376
33,524
46,046
59,142
50,904
30,098
43,250
300,447
27,778
62,723
38,515
453,290
39,828
28,860
38,600
35,508
33,465
41,202
30,846
63,601
91,694
51,694
80,427
34,527
28,134
41,142
54,449
97,423
30,434
101,387
244,072
1,957,692
367,359
48,356
47,639
99,521
70,106
82,581
33,786
27,593
26,919
41,709
246,983
45,541
28,379
632,651
517,277
96
51
63
90
180
10
53
72
41
150
38
166
341
16
187
13
42
69
104
231
25
120
27
89
16
30
24
7
323
10
70
68
90
45
22
116
726
34
30
17
60
82
127
7
26
200
18
25
17
.,113
14
24
38
67
47
13
77
259
2,635
449
46
49
107
35
42
149
12
3
1
2
319
(z)
(z)
9
33
498
(z)
10
101
3
5
10
6
112
4
9
3
16
44
371
9
437
387
12
75
4
1
1
7
3
U
1
4
6
2
2
1
136
5
14
172
CITIES
7.77
Table 7T.— WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY REPAIR SHOPS— SELECTED CITIES OF 25,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
at,
Mobile, Ala
Monroe, La
Montclalr, N. J
nautgaaery, Ala
Mount Veraan, N. X. . .
Muncle, Xnd
Nuskeeon, Klch
Muakoffe*, Oltla
Nashua, N. H
NashrlUe^ Teim
Hevark, N. J
Nev Bedford, Mass....
New Britain^ Conn. . . .
New Brunswick, N. J..
Newburgh, N, T
New C-rtle, Pa
Nrv ?«( /.'n. Conn
New l.rnion, Corax
Newport, Ky
Newport, R. I
Newport News , Va
New RocheUe, N. Y. . .
Newton, Mass
Hew York, N. Y
Bronx Borough
Brooklyn Borough. . .
Manhattan Borough. .
Queens Borough
RichBond Borough. . .
Niagara Falls > N. Y..
Norfoli, Va
Norrletown, Pa
North Little Rock^Atk.
Oakland, Calif
Oak park. 111
Odessa, Tex
Odgen, Utah
Oklahnmn City, Olda..
OnahA, Nebr
Orange, H. J
Orlando, 71a
Ottumwa, Iowa
Palo Alto, Calif
Parkersburg, W. Va...
Pasadena, CallT
Passaic, N. J
Paterson, N. J
Pawtucket, R. I
Pensacola, Fla
Petersburg, Va
Philadelphia, Pa
Phoenix, Ariz
Pine Bluff, Ark
Pit-tsburgh, Pa
Plttsfleld, Mass
Plalnfleld, H. J
PoDOna, Calif.
Pontlac, Mich
Port Huron, Mich
Portland, Oreg
Portsmouth, Va
Poughkeepsle, N. Y...
Proyldence, R. I
Pueblo, Colo
(luincy. 111
Qulncy, Mass
Raleigh, N. C
Reading, Pa
Reno, Nev
Rictmnd, Calif
RlclBDDd, Ind
RlclxKJDd, Va
Riverside, Calif
Rochester, N. Y
--
Paid
EsQb-
mcnts
Receipts,
entire
Pay roll,
entire
Active
prophe-
employees,
workweek
PayroU,
workweek
Popuhaon
1950
year
year
tors.-
Novem-
ended
ended
nearest
(TliouMnd
(Thousand
ber
Nov. 15
Nov. 15
numbc]
doIWi)
dollars)
(>(umbCT)
(NumIxT)
(Dollur.)
127,151
12
72
18
12
11
329
38,:i75
3
6
1
3
1
20
43,775
7
47
2
8
1
32
105,098
6
16
4
5
3
110
71,837
9
78
6
10
3
143
58,364
6
36
8
6
4
181
48,047
6
29
7
5
2
100
37,255
3
8
3
34,666
5
12
5
173,359
34
282
56
34
29
1,151
437,857
91
795
157
92
62
2,823
109,(333
16
140
9
17
5
163
73,663
12
77
7
12
4
148
38,768
7
43
1
8
1
25
31,924
6
63
9
5
4
149
48,563
8
79
7
9
4
170
163,344
23
191
39
20
18
774
30', 367
4
28
8
4
3
132
31,015
3
25
5
4
2
92
32,090
4
30
1
4
1
25
41,571
7
45
4
3
2
74
59,626
9
48
2
3
2
93
80,996
7
63
10
3
3
193
7,835,099
1,754
12,720
1,838
1,785
306
36,946
1,444,903
197
1,287
108
501
53
2,099
2,716,347
360
2,078
164
• 370
72
3,104
1,936,540
1,076
8,373
1,456
1,093
634
29,638
1,546,294
106
928
106
106
46
2,016
191,015
15
54
4
15
1
89
90,875
7
30
1
7
1
28
188,601
32
366
55
33
32
1,055
38,193
3
31
8
3
4
185
42,142
6
53
6
5
2
110
380,576
94
687
32
101
31
1,621
63,175
7
119
15
6
7
307
29,432
3
26
M
3
1
10
56,910
5
51
2
7
1
11
242,450
29
184
26
30
11
570
247,408
30
422
98
31
48
2,051
38,413
3
8
3
...
51,826
13
53
(^i
15
33,640
3
12
3
25,290
4
20
4
29,510
4
10
2
3
1
42
104,087
26
195
46
30
13
852
57,851
8
53
7
9
3
115
139,423
26
244
32
27
17
573
81,180
7
50
11
7
6
209
43,293
4
18
3
4
1
70
34,948
5
14
1
5
1
25
2,064,794
234
1,905
372
246
146
6,650
105,442
30
■ 183
29
30
16
574
37,li7
6
59
4
6
4
76
673,763
101
1,056
247
108
116
5,289
53,055
5
37
3
4
2
53
42,212
4
19
4
3
3
161
35,157
6
24
4
6
2
86
73, LU
11
S3
11
10
4
228
35,597
7
U
7
...
371,011
45
586
158
43
56
3,132
71,294
10
61
9
10
5
172
40,975
9
63
5
9
2
95
247,700
59
427
107
66
51
2,263
63,561
4
57
16
5
6
289
41,402
7
IS
7
83,190
8
51
5
7
4
97
65,123
7
30
2
3
4
324
109,062
12
76
16
11
10
342
32,225
3
20
3
3
1
50
99,218
8
47
3
9
1
60
39,504
8
28
9
229,906
34
333
62
41
31
1,217
46,399
10
40
2
10
1
35
331,252
56
338
43
57
23
909
Qty
Rockford, 111
Hocky Movmt, N. C....
Rome, Ga '.
Rome, N. Y
Rosuell, N. Hex
Royal Oak, Mich
Sacramento, Calif....
Saginaw, Kich
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Petersburg, Fla..
Salem, Mass
Salem, Oreg
Sallna, Kans
Salt Lake City, Dtah.
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex
San Bernardtno,CHllf .
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco, Calif.
San Jose, Calif
San Leandro, Calif...
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Santa Monica, Calif..
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sharon, Pa
Sheboygan, Wis
Shreveport , La
Sioux City, Iowa
Somervllle, Maes
Spartanburg, S. C...
Spokane , Wash
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mass....
Stamford, Conn
Superior, Wis
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoma , Wash
Tallahassee, Fla
Tampa, Fla
Taunton, Mass
Terre Haute , Ind
Texarkana, Ark., and
Tex
Topeka, Kans
Trenton, N. J
Tucson, Ariz
Tulsa, Okla
Tyler, Tex
Union City, N. J
Upper Darby twp.,Pa.^
Utica, N. Y
Vancouver , Wash
Waltham, Mass
Washington, D. C
Waterloo , Iowa
Watertown, H. Y
West Allis, Wis
West New York, N. J..
West Orange, N. J....
West Palm Beach, Fla.
Wheeling, W. Va
White Plains, N. Y. . .
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Wllliamsport, Pa
Wilmington, N. C
Woonsocket, R. I
Worcester, Mass
Yaiima, Wash
Yonkers, N. Y
York, Pa
Populanon
1950
Estab-
lish-
ments
[Xumber]
92 , 503
27,644
29,617
41,379
25,572
46,817
135,761
92,352
75,572
352,623
95,712
41,842
43,064
26,141
131,718
51,889
406,811
62,792
321,485
760,753
95,044
27,498
45,534
44,764
71,299
124,747
462,440
26,305
42,485
125,426
84,035
102,254
36,674
160,484
80,832
162,601
73,584.
35,091
220,067
142,975
27,158
124,073
40,056
64,047
40,490
77,827
127,867
45,054
130,536
38,854
55,322
85,078
101,479
27,977
47,198
797,570
54,354
34,280
42,945
37,754
28,624
43,053
58,447
43,501
76,638
44,964
44,975
50,186
201,385
33,375
152,533
59,704
23
11
12
113
22
3
5
3
24
3
65
14
72
172
14
3
10
Recdpta.
entire
year
(Thotuand
dolUrj)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tfiouidnd
dollars)
31
32
20
29
199
95
63
1,148
165
20
32
4
194
5
387
66
470
1,296
76
11
44
42
152
72
560
16
19
43
26
16
47
135
72
183
37
67
326
213
22
85
27
41
138
124
90
216
64
116
76
103
12
33
941
40
37
13
9
27
53
21
51
53
45
24
42
366
56
112
37
Active
proprie-
tors.*
Novem-
ber
(Number)
1
17
19
6
317
66
4
72
157
3
7
32
12
113
(z)
155
9
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
r\parest
Nov. 15
Wumber)
4
29
11
13
114
23
3
5
3
24
3
65
16
70
184
14
3
11
6
125
Pay roll,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov, 15
(Dollars)
155
20
35
343
335
150
6,091
495
36
150
1,303
171
1,352
2,955
73
45
75
648
210
2,219
40
80
184
1,002
228
40
1,870
467
50
300
83
78
762
504
411
721
224
512
371
155
3,919
197
125
90
221
132
105
70
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
z Less than ^500.
^ Classified as urban under special rule.
7.78
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7U.-J10TELS- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
EsTABLisHMB>ns, GuEsT RoOMS, Recbipts, Pay Roli^ A>ro Pbuoknbl
aty
HoteU
(Numbw)
Guest
rocou
(Xumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Uiuncorporaced
businesses
Active
proprie-
tors,
November
(Number)
Un[»id
family
workers,
November
(Number)
E^d employees, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(Number)
July 15
(Number)
Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll, wockwcdc
ended iKarest —
Marcb 15
(DolUri)
July 15
(Oollori)
Abi^rdeen, S. Dai
Aberdeen, Wash
Abilene, Tex
Ada, Okla
Adams town, Mass.^....
Adrian, Mich
Airon, Ohio
Alameda, Calif
Albany, N. Y
ilbany, Oreg
JU.bert Lea, Minn
Albuquerque, N. Mei. . ,
Alexandria, La
Aliiambra, Calif
Alice, Tex
Aliquippa, Pa
Allentown, Pa
Alton, 111
Altoona, Pa
Anwrlllo, Tex
J^msterdaiD, N. Y
AnaheiiD, Calif....
Anderson, Ind
Anderson, 5. C.
Ann Arbor, Mich
Anniston, Ala
Ardnore, Okla
Asbury Park, N, J
Asheville, N. C
Ashland, Ky
Ashland, Wis
Ashtabula , Ohio
Astoria, Oreg
Atchison, Kans
Athens, Ga
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J...
Auburn, Maine
Auburn, N. Y
Augusta, Ga
Augusta, Maine
Aurora, 111
Austin, Minn
Austin, Tex
Baker, Oreg
Bakersfleld, Calif....
Baltimore, m
Bangor, Maine
Barnstable toun, Mass.
Bartlesville, Okla....
Bath, Maine
Battle Creek, Mich
Bay City, Mich
Beytown, Tex
Beacon, N. Y
Beaumont, Tex
Beaver Dam, Wis
Beaver Falls, Pa
Beckley, W. Va
Bedford, Ind
Belief ontalne , Ohio. . .
Belllngham, Wash
Belolt, Wis
Bend, Oreg
Benton Harbor, Mich. . .
Berkeley, Calif
Berlin, H. H
Berwick, Pa
Bethlehem, Pa
Beverly, Mass
Beverly Hills, Calif..
Big Spring, Tex
Billings, Mont
Biloxl, Miss
Blnghamton, N. Y
Birmingham, Ala
Bismarck, N. Dak
Bloonington, 111
BlocmlngtDn, Ind
Bluefieid, rf. Va
fllythevllle. Ark
Bogalusa, l.a
Boise City, Idaho
Boone, Iowa
48
341
3
4
597
792
921
300
101
137
2,897
147
2,578
165
339
1,406
526
100
154
102
897
192
626
1,974
350
207
333
202
447
299
338
5,626
1,616
531
148
180
487
201
308
5,442
23,450
135
199
1,045
292
550
248
997
364
1,589
5,125
MO
759
231
86
505
377
68
123
1,337
195
199
309
155
109
840
284
249
628
1,260
160
126
435
35
749
587
1,271
924
1,225
2,609
553
584
260
555
227
130
928
138
811
434
1,105
255
131
212
3,314
305
5,178
100
346
2,394
832
40
160
167
1,613
451
993
2,237
213
89
336
222
539
191
213
4,769
2,095
707
147
342
266
124
518
9,193
37,943
213
487
1,629
470
1,048
176
1,788
392
2,558
12,461
1,287
784
359
79
958
730
23
121
1,558
331
442
352
207
140
702
385
241
745
2,469
121
216
681
102
4,278
519
1,660
1,271
1,236
4,880
616
884
267
905
227
131
1,466
186
252
67
321
61
27
48
1,012
112
1,875
26
122
689
312
3
31
36
504
149
302
676
51
15
103
77
1,298
567
223
45
124
110
35
105
2,597
12,295
40
127
449
120
359
47
522
94
850
3,981
403
195
98
18
374
241
502
80
120
102
55
39
217
80
67
195
878
32
57
177
29
1,214
US
408
479
362
1,286
134
256
70
32
487
41
1
2
12
6
2
32
356
4
2
3
2
2
8
6
10
27
56
10
12
290
4
168
18
255
77
15
39
620
40
1,083
15
70
473
295
2
27
24
383
81
242
494
55
60
322
447
152
28
73
38
39
140
2,255
5,622
51
74
384
110
230
41
460
56
456
3,025
280
36
20
245
151
3
7
450
63
110
?7
• 46
25
142
77
36
140
50
126
18
544
•89
268
350
244
1,308
172
195
77
212
68
31
304
43
177
30
253
83
17
38
629
52
1,016
15
61
491
294
2
27
25
365
80
246
462
76
55
98
56
63
1,442
576
165
38
84
47
36
139
2,215
8,914
52
106
241
41
449
67
435
2,725
268
378
82
15
241
164
103
55
48
30
151
72
39
173
472
30
48
U8
20
571
94
283
390
251
1,276
203
189
77
212
65
34
286
47
165
82
295
78
IS
33
623
49
1,087
15
501
295
3
28
28
36S
250
461
53
60
321
437
158
31
76
38
39
136
2,135
6,077
46
85
468
115
235
41
449
35
443
2,977
271
43
89
13
246
154
3
12
105
57
47
31
137
74
33
150
464
31
50
116
19
570
107
238
354
245
1,286
206
194
77
198
65
34
289
47
6,987
524
5,838
1,248
504
972
18,592
1,783
34,430
430
1,599
13,395
6,541
40
591
631
9,867
2,893
5,247
13,988
1,085
281
2,061
1,002
2,310
372
1,423
11,957
10,253
3,941
1,405
2,048
1,452
71J
2,078
51,531
190,743
807
2,141
7,906
2,328
5,481
845
10,448
1,518
17,105
76,726
7,098
1,177
1,918
423
6,526
4,045
54
258
9,578
1,557
2,378
2,040
1,289
594
4,778
1,557
1,347
3,585
16,343
760
1,131
3,606
556
22,284
2,029
8,306
9,186
6,955
24,576
3,568
4,275
1,706
5,883
1,471
575
9,154
743
7.097
828
6,026
1,421
523
1,007
18,909
2,376
33,992
430
1,352
14,597
6,293
40
591
698
9,258
2,729
5,717
r3,226
746
249
2,048
1,007
2,777
886
1,532
55,239
13,626
4,373
1,555
2,359
1,596
783
2,051
50,285
306,408
791
2,357
9,302
2,391
5,634
1,000
10,215
1,928
17,789
74,223
6,940
11,750
1,934
325
6,726
4,770
79
528
9,683
1,782
2,356
1,981
1,366
732
5,179
1,499
1,426
4,693
16,650
746
1,098
3,398
647
22,936
2,163
8,740
9,441
7,214
24,651
3,524
4,429
1,701
6,247
1,358
610
8,631
797
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.79
Tabic 7U.-^OTELS- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Con.
EsTABUSBMBNTS, GuB^- RoOMB, RbcBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PbUOKNBL
HottU
Plumber)
GlKSt
rooou
CNumier)
Reccipta,
entire
ytar
(Jhjutand
PayroU.
enarc year
(Tlioiiwnd
dolbri)
Unincarpont«d
buainesaea
Paid employeea. workweek
ended neareat —
Pay roll, vrarkwcek
ended nearest —
City
Active
proprie-
tors,
November
(\umter)
Unpaid
family
workera,
November
(J^umber)
March 11
(dumber)
July 15
(Xumter)
Nov. 15
(Number)
March 15
(DolUr.)
July 15
(Oollori)
Nov. IJ
.(OoUjri)
64
8
7
6
4
7
3
4
6
15
15
10
6
8
4
3
63
8
6
6
25
6
4
6
16
4
4
4
4
19
12
3
7
8
4
3
7
28
16
4
25
10
23
630
6
10
6
5
4
6
8
51
4
4
9
5
3
14
113
3
11
3
6
19
3
4
3
13
3
5
35
6
6
6
6
19
6
5
4
5
3
5
10,725
403
325
322
97
581
254
198
324
495
1,288
323
585
228
136
182
105
6,993
209
437
388
1,118
266
860
260
1,188
272
180
222
150
939
1,241
215
337
472
211
122
887
1,824
1,401
353
1,339
335
890
87,416
209
320
291
156
160
165
428
7,028
81
159
620
178
169
758
12,905
76
380
146
131
1,184
54
354
60
l,0r71
134
192
4,463
186
291
236
468
1,342
201
291
166
419
186
153
34,906
183
359
495
139
319
591
170
376
184
2,615
591
655
348
311
138
91
12,384
63
528
754
883
293
1,536
303
1,773
262
164
567
60
1,336
1,897
192
346
526
153
124
1,505
2,299
2,344
673
2,920
512
1,183
136,414
169
136
314
264
166
147
247
16,315
126
227
834
129
98
313
23,412
36
255
166
113
1,266
11
449
lie
1,924
94
299
10,217
194
167
679
1,775
2,940
102
452
61
421
107
69
U,456
49
39
164
30
78
181
39
75
42
784
177
136
87
58
28
23
4,U3
12
237
223
225
88
448
88
564
77
33
150
17
323
563
47
82
163
41
30
452
663
596
147
903
149
374
47,355
55
52
106
66
59
36
65
6,102
30
68
201
34
29
233
7,838
9
67
41
29
490
3
120
21
577
25
83
3,123
43
42
209
505
967
22
136
12
116
26
20
19
9
6
5
5
2
2
2
5
18
7
1
8
4
10
3
3
57
9
3
3
23
5
6
12
5
7
3
4
20
6
1
6
9
3
5
3
16
9
1
17
11
13
408
5
9
2
3
4
4
7
30
5
2
7
3
2
13
60
3
n
1
5
14
3
3
3
9
3
4
19
8
6
6
13
5
6
4
4
2
4
15
3
2
2
2
1
' i
3
7
1
■■7
3
6
2
1
16
3
4
10
9
1
4
3
4
1
2
12
1
1
2
2
2
'll
9
2
3
3
6
128
1
4
1
6
5
12
1
4
2
' 4
19
1
3
2
6
2
1
4
1
6
3
4
4
2
6
2
1
3
2
1
3
6,454
36
84
133
20
K5
118
29
70
25
432
156
130
77
50
25
15
2,507
7
152
157
156
76
235
53
361
71
36
107
13
165
453
37
64
U8
45
32
457
521
561
130
733
91
223
23,941
34
42
77
32
37
37
36
3,324
17
46
216
35
17
245
4,365
6
69
33
20
266
2
93
15
551
19
64
2,379
38
24
122
36
822
28
94
10
122
18
24
6,441
38
80
140
24
44
119
31
54
24
437
159
130
81
59
24
17
2,474
6
154
205
171
72
233
77
333
73
35
107
13
171
421
37
68
109
51
30
406
532
512
138
796
89
303
23,359
37
43
74
35
39
43
42
3,844
17
43
227
34
17
43
4,470
6
66
32
21
459
2
101
18
533
26
66
2,254
33
42
133
9?2
355
27
33
10
117
18
24
6,762
41
78
142
24
95
121
30
66
25
440
160
140
94
48
25
16
2,536
10
159
1«
172
71
278
78
342
76
33
112
13
172
439
37
70
115
57
29
422
539
508
132
767
108
230
24,418
38
43
37
35
42
36
46
3,947
17
45
225
34
59
105
4,411
6
70
33
20
2B7
3
101
18
557
21
65
2,553
46
22
130
478
804
27
97
21
116
19
24
207,333
815
1,696
3,270
479
1,603
3,187
681
2,193
809
14,448
3,103
2,546
1,569
1,104
682
404
72,360
211
3,334
3,944
5,040
1,767
7,665
1,330
8,062
1,397
589
2,784
334
6,966
11,439
905
1,477
3,200
757
576
9,226
12,898
11,183
2,978
16,398
2,898
6,964
873,370
1,371
1,022
2,197
1,249
989
920
1,073
104,203
483
1,254
4,603
667
435
8,455
143,217
260
1,276
791
516
8,463
60
1,856
343
10,289
474
1,602
62,129
807
910
3,764
1,516
19,016
451
3,107
182
2,435
489
419
217,428
933
1,798
3,468
570
645
3,363
751
2,U4
900
15,351
3,137
2,607
1,810
1,472
643
423
75,305
180
3,4??
5,125
5,292
1,784
8,455
1,916
7,739
1,454
636
2,821
325
7,288
U,457
908
1,569
2,997
815
637
7,861
13,294
10,113
3,332
16,436
2,952
9,329
904,370
1,579
1,032
2,022
1,426
985
1,001
1,396
130,774
470
1,200
4,820
674
435
1,118
149,190
260
1,251
799
547
14,960
60
2,430
461
10,359
536
1,631
61,600
711
995
4,694
24,985
19,418
426
2,755
181
2.345
471
404
1,004
1,841
3,632
709
1,501
3,485
704
2,229
877
14,920
3,089
2,690
1,926
1,110
660
425
Buffalo, N. Y
Burbank, Calif
75,875
273
3,661
3,954
5,394
Cairo, 111
1,761
8,501
Cambridge, Ohio
1,987
8,183
1,512
61J
2,971
329
Casper> Vyo
7,219
11,414
Centralia, 111
980
1,936
2,738
817
623
8,551
13,569
10,897
3,291
16,315
3,509
7,342
Chicago, 111
912,550
Chicago Heights, 111
1,371
1,032
Chlco, Calif
2,359
1,389
1,091
Chlppe«a Falls, Wis
787
1,552
128,039
469
Claremciit tovn. N. H.'
1,270
4,851
670
1,196
3,287
150,190
260
1,338
819
531
9,571
Colton, Calif
85
2,475
461
10,445
485
1,635
65,948
920
680
Coming, H. Y
4,334
19,262
18,292
433
2,880
708
2,251
494
Crovley, la ^.^
417
See footnotes at end of table.
7.80
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7U.-^OTELS- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Con.
EsTABIJSHMBN'ra, GuEST RoOMS, RECEIPTS, PaV RoLL, AND PBRfi0^rNBL
Hotda
(Mumbtr)
Guest
rOOTlB
(Xumlw)
Receipts,
enure
year
(7Tiou5and
dollars)
Pay roll,
cnnre year
(Thoujaiid
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Paid employecft, workweek
ended nearest —
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
aty
Active
propne-
tors.
November
(Number)
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
(Number)
March 15
(Number)
July 15
(Number)
Nov 15
(Number)
March IS
(Dollars)
July 15
(Dollars)
Nov 15
(Dollars)
Ciimberland . Md
9
102
14
9
14
48
11
3
9
4
3
7
208
31
255
8
3
4
4
8
49
10
6
5
5
16
5
8
7
8
6
3
14
4
6
3
3
6
11
45
4
3
4
5
4
iO
22
11
12
21
9
14
12
5
8
33
5
6
3
5
5
19
5
8
8
31
9
9
9
17
94
3
4
5
8
6
3
57
4
8
8
3
6
633
6,269
866
544
2,031
1,921
958
189
567
119
127
248
li,861
2,949
27,102
326
247
160
240
485
3,227
302
237
500
197
596
194
491
629
405
374
131
637
151
303
413
144
402
571
2,495
130
100
207
263
241
546
1,477
338
693
912
1,891
983
410
330
308
1,476
191
104
168
360
241
1,220
293
370
544
1,230
477
407
722
1,325
4,117
90
193
257
295
564
120
2,416
163
401
291
181
444
736
12,102
1,040
633
5,656
2,361
1,421
142
937
77
104
238
11,761
4,782
32,766
307
335
137
406
604
3,495
109
82
964
184
401
207
987
1,209
337
801
86
773
183
221
765
68
662
1,658
3,354
84
37
439
338
332
560
1,987
573
711
914
3,022
2,456
327
382
423
1,740
269
187
149
527
175
1,581
360
241
628
2,324
269
205
832
2,635
4,942
65
213
499
472
546
162
2,676
75
418
486
281
786
247
3,507
285
166
1,995
621
409
33
353
15
20
59
3,364
1,588
9,501
113
81
30
83
186
1,022
24
29
250
144
59
47
359
445
94
281
22
197
45
61
253
18
242
603
942
14
10
114
91
95
182
549
133
220
250
1,097
723
112
138
117
434
94
28
43
168
43
554
92
53
170
584
85
52
237
739
1,442
11
57
128
125
154
44
966
13
128
98
58
220
3
70
18
6
5
42
12
3
8
2
3
5
209
24
209
7
1
4
1
8
45
8
5
2
6
19
6
6
7
2
2
15
3
6
6
2
1
9
24
4
5
3
5
5
7
18
9
12
28
8
'I
4
37
4
8
3
1
3
15
5
9
7
28
5
7
6
10
78
4
4
4
5
2
2
58
6
7
4
2
6
'35
4
20
4
3
1
2
2
113
4
60
I
2
4
22
4
5
1
13
4
2
4
1
1
5
2
1
2
2
2
1
11
6
3
2
6
5
1
22
' 2
4
1
15
3
6
3
1
6
1
7
2
19
3
5
3
4
32
1
4
1
"29
1
6
5
I
leo
2, /.Si
235
126
1,085
560
194
39
227
12
10
55
2,228
1,187
6,204
81
88
15
98
104
08O
25
23
216
40
46
45
219
217
65
161
26
117
32
32
102
19
166
330
826
19
6
62
118
62
142
316
U4
103
146
635
485
68
122
83
341
56
22
33
105
35
361
85
43
142
634
100
39
212
519
1,051
7
52
147
90
130
9
492
13
142
98
70
201
178
2,469
250
131
1,067
454
251
39
216
12
13
56
2,287
1,215
6,225
86
89
29
99
100
727
25
28
216
42
45
48
211
214
66
160
17
81
36
31
83
15
156
340
784
19
6
61
123
63
140
323
123
99
140
627
492
65
122
95
328
59
25
33
105
36
369
84
41
139
.138
48
2'>
202
510
1,177
10
50
147
91
130
8
488
12
130
84
68
201
168
2,488
213
129
1,026
455
231
45
226
14
11
57
2,383
1,245
6,284
82
84
31
70
122
692
25
26
249
40
38
48
224
214
68
166
20
95
36
32
184
15
175
368
817
19
6
60
123
66
139
331
125
204
138
606
497
73
118
95
324
59
26
33
104
34
360
84
50
157
268
50
31
211
520
1,167
10
51
142
95
133
54
537
14
139
101
70
201
4,716
67,183
5,233
2,583
37,695
14,904
6,778
552
6,910
277
3&4
1,232
71,315
33,538
198,989
1,969
1,697
363
1,882
2,942
18,572
542
522
5,157
789
1,189
927
6,867
7,471
1,835
4,567
366
4,269
870
1,148
3,397
421
4,834
9,773
18,975
266
191
2,032
1,793
2,057
3,548
10,030
2,366
3,164
5,143
22,426
13,564
2,104
2,554
2,605
8,400
1,447
420
623
4,238
1,020
12,010
1,712
1,139
3,412
18,157
2,814
1,168
3,903
14,641
26,653
175
1,204
1,503
2,432
2,879
271
16,335
290
2,542
2,116
1,008
4,155
4,856
68,175
5,329
2,687
38,455
11,660
8,237
555
6,904
280
404
1,251
70,753
32,585
204,828
2,157
1,605
705
2,077
2,830
21,375
537
624
4,505
838
1,125
983
7,130
7,018
1,867
4,835
296
2,395
990
1,155
2,933
345
4,634
10,321
17,787
266
193
1,929
1,898
2,272
3,538
10,648
2,681
3,109
4,940
24,074
13,641
2,201
2,601
2,679
8,368
1,481
476
646
4,233
1,107
11,717
1,721
1,224
3,108
5,185
1,150
856
3,921
14,832
29,086
230
1,150
1,480
2,489
3,015
266
15,942
245
2,386
1,850
1,065
4,151
4,642
70,709
Danville. Ill
4,776
2,666
38,055
12,333
7,898
658
6,851
306
De Kalb, 111
366
1,215
77,151
34,789
210,768
2,011
1,724
739
1,551
3,437
20,633
537
558
5,096
831
985
1,016
7,208
7,183
East St, Louis, 111
1,914
4,807
396
2,038
990
1,153
Elizabeth, N. J
5,382
345
Elkhart, Ind
5,329
11,118
18,394
El Reno, Ol£la
Elyrla, Ohio
276
139
2,139
1,893
2)087
3,540
11,269
2,677
7,566
4,856
23,041
14,147
2,319
2,690
2,661
Fargo, N. Dak
6,750
1,742
558
649
4,246
1,039
12,031
1,713
986
3,222
10,005
1,282
929
4,093
14,737
30,255
232
1,179
1,480
2.531
3,144
1,636
Fresno, Calif
16,257
276
2,515
2,181
1,133
4,109
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
7.81
Table 7U.— HOTELS- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Con,
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Hocelt
{J^umber)
Guest
rooms
(>(umbw)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolldri)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
propne-
tors,
November
Mumber)
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
(>(untber)
July 15
(Number)
Nov, 15
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest -
March 15
(Oollurs)
July 15
(Dollars)
Nov. 15
(Dollori)
(jarden City, Kans
(Gardner, Mass
(jory, Ind
Olendale, Calif
Glena Falls, N. Y
Gloucester, Mass
Grand Forks, N. Cek. ...
Grand Island, Nebr
Grand Junction, Colo...
Grand Rapids, Mich
Grants Pass, Oreg
Great Bend, Kans
Great Falls, Mont
Greeley, Colo
Green Bay, Wis
Greenfield town, Mass,
Greensboro, N. C
Greensburg, Pa
Greenville, Miss
Greenville, 3. C
Greenville, Tex
Greenwood, Miss
Griffin, Ga
Gulfport, Miss
Hagerstown, Md
HajDiltcn, Ohio
HansDnd, Ind
Hannibal, Mo
Hanover, Pa
Harlingen, Tex
Harrjsburg, Pa
Harrisonburg, Va
Hartford, Conn
Hattiesburg, Hiss
Hazleton, Pa
Helena, Ark
Helena, Hont
Henderson, Ky
Highland Park, Mich
Hobbs, N. Hex
Hoboken, N. J
Holland, Mich
Hollywood , Fla
Holyoke , Mass
Honestead , Pa
Hopewell, Va
Hopkinsville, Ky
Hoquiam, rfash
Hot Springs, Ark
Houma, I^
Houston, Tex
Hudson, N. I
Huntington, w. Va
Huntington Park, Calif,
HuntsviUe, JUa
Hutchinson, Kans
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Indianapolis, Ind
Ironton, Ohio
Ithaca, N. Y
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jacksonville, Fla
Jacksonville, 111
Jamestown, N. Dak
Janesville, Wis
Jearmette, Pa
Jefferson City, Mo, . . .
Jersey City, H. J
Johnson City, Tenn. . . .
Johnstown, Pa
Joliet, 111
Jonesboro, Ark
Joplin, Ho
Kalajaazoo, Mich
Kankakee, lU
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Keene, N. H
Kenosha, Wis
Kowanee, 111
Key Jest , Fla
Kingston, N. Y
Kingsvllle, Tex
262
198
2,2i3
452
26i
l,lot>
646
583
355
2,459
211
231
1,817
286
853
301
731
368
301
709
302
260
170
554
534
321
518
280
169
395
1,500
222
2,107
334
477
179
508
221
551
430
402
199
1,429
263
54
113
87
204
3,109
146
6,743
162
1,177
291
288
343
435
6,204
213
191
857
1,292
3,752
216
218
378
63
440
557
445
667
1,378
165
669
1,196
301
163
17,256
227
317
222
593
427
242
314
1,653
459
914
780
1,254
811
401
4,89b
140
212
1,42D
147
1,532
5ol
1,276
700
190
1,343
186
235
148
392
921
528
263
399
397
549
3,954
212
3,619
358
554
93
357
288
262
303
655
331
3,077
793
182
66
45
243
4,261
no
10,693
129
1,475
102
451
354
678
9,434
187
577
1,174
2,304
5,822
442
230
447
153
545
1,179
514
1,094
1,216
182
781
696
441
98
17,902
317
415
199
4C9
793
124
106
396
144
274
223
262
212
127
1,6H
33
65
378
45
385
218
372
181
46
508
45
57
29
116
276
147
71
101
109
152
1,263
50
1,343
101
192
22
119
72
61
85
219
111
654
272
41
14
7
59
1,140
33
3,064
19
409
19
119
112
199
3,203
55
167
412
814
1,830
156
42
127
27
203
378
187
287
378
31
243
208
152
11
5,034
86
121
244
36
58
61
301
67
170
25
148
170
87
1,101
26
50
262
33
292
121
308
161
55
360
111
202
110
52
81
869
55
810
102
137
28
U.2
63
36
60
107
87
887
162
25
37
1,029
32
2,367
13
319
18
106
84
115
2,227
53
107
279
841
1,641
125
24
66
15
165
224
188
239
222
43
181
170
10
3,709
56
50
51
99
146
36
58
51
315
69
187
544
181
168
79
1,047
25
51
260
31
286
142
300
162
31
111
208
110
54
76
86
126
893
54
746
98
142
121
62
40
60
107
92
18
9
38
791
30
2,348
5
313
18
105
74
124
2,112
42
101
277
780
1,528
144
31
65
14
152
228
1S3
224
297
43
196
175
97
10
3,672
74
51
155
35
58
62
325
71
183
152
179
176
81
1,064
22
57
268
31
288
133
308
169
47
57
25
141
204
119
54
80
90
115
863
58
788
99
138
29
117
62
43
60
143
87
201
169
24
38
918
41
2,315
33
313
19
99
79
119
2,281
58
138
284
762
1,666
132
32
66
14
160
230
187
227
279
44
198
174
3,832
63
55
51
99
145
34
1,553
1,916
9,123
2,638
4,787
1,023
5,004
4,022
2,287
31,019
745
1,417
12,130
909
7,377
3,790
7,362
3,482
909
11,421
897
1,122
585
2,274
5,059
3,587
1,431
1,813
1,937
3,001
23,307
920
25,959
1,793
4,091
395
2,082
1,428
1,082
1,968
3,856
2,193
28,687
5,149
802
282
136
1,171
23,825
556
60,819
325
7,794
341
2,446
1,697
3,938
60,404
1,115
3,016
7,884
17,021
36,665
2,582
718
2,476
536
3,897
7,257
2,939
5,645
6,482
654
4,635
4,081
2,712
227
99,357
1,566
1,663
1,204
2,952
4,565
724
1,553
1,732
9,724
2,513
5,324
12,580
5,149
4,153
2,452
31,031
580
1,311
12,368
853
7,274
4,522
7,272
3,659
870
11,610
897
1,122
575
2,163
5,156
3,684
1,454
1,685
1,849
2,975
24,405
937
25,258
1,893
4,534
395
2,222
1,175
1,161
1,681
3,825
2,494
2,899
5,406
782
310
136
1,180
22,160
553
61,994
99
7,834
344
2,361
1,828
4,363
58,670
915
2,938
7,628
15,909
34,862
3,034
918
2,412
515
3,757
7,833
2,776
5,594
8,771
623
5,021
4,138
3,099
228
102,805
1,867
1,716
1,226
1,957
5,293
722
1„553
1,889
9,812
2,735
5,364
4,582
5,232
4,016
2,489
30,351
530
1,486
13,498
921
7,219
4,369
7,400
3,862
1,001
10,915
897
1,122
475
2,791
5,224
3,936
1,553
1,898
1,850
2,757
24,245
1,037
24,774
1,777
4,355
395
2,222
1,406
1,266
1,679
5,718
2,297
9,045
5,013
756
265
136
1,200
24,435
745
60,934
942
8,158
364
2,302
1,824
4,391
62,547
1,185
3,524
6,266
16,616
35,589
2,867
970
2,446
515
3,982
7,867
2,891
5,633
8,437
603
4,978
4,139
3,070
227
105,334
1,636
1,860
1,220
2,880
5,030
718
See footnotes a", end of table.
7.82
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7U.— HOTELS- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Con.
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
City
Guest
rooms
Receipts,
entire
year
Pay roll,
Unincorporated
businesses
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest —
Pay roll, workweek
ended neatest—
tels
Active
Unpaid
entire year
proprie-
family
March 15
July IS
Nov. 15
March 15
July 15
Nov. 15
mber)
iHumbcr)
{Thousand
doiUlTs)
(Thousand
dolUrs)
November
(Number)
November
IHumhcr)
(^Viumber)
(^lumber)
(Number)
(Dollori)
{Dollars)
(Dollar.)
4
5
173
205
183
207
39
47
5
3
5
1
39
44
38
44
39
48
711
901
725
898
713
1,010
21
883
668
204
22
4
122
129
103
4,192
4,065
3,900
22
2,095
2,793
772
13
Q
732
788
785
14,936
16,018
15,815
7
338
416
132
7
1
92
91
98
2,442
2,580
2,825
5
113
273
51
7
t.
36
40
35
982
1,045
1,035
9
311
322
62
9
6
38
83
39
971
2,354
1,007
9
510
633
177
s
116
121
125
3,343
3,696
3,499
5
235
398
72
6
2
67
63
73
1,329
1,342
1,335
i
108
116
25
2
2
38
28
30
551
436
449
5
323
729
177
2
169
Id
172
3,131
3,103
3,335
8
508
379
105
7
2
112
C7
72
2,852
1,643
1,813
14
402
367
131
13
7
135
4
30
5,014
137
667
4
97
48
9
4
2
7
7
7
193
193
193
J
180
340
89
1
7e
76
76
1,527
1,792
1,800
10
731
l,54i
482
2
,
378
331
358
9,315
8,948
9,398
8
970
1,715
546
5
1
298
317
326
10,720
11,029
11,613
6
201
299
117
6
7
88
92
85
2,291
2,436
2,445
11
708
822
233
9
4
247
239
234
4,622
4,610
4,497
5
345
376
104
2
4
92
86
95
1,865
1,880
2,022
6
152
106
28
10
3
28
27
32
539
519
588
26
996
1,378
477
19
8
160
203
205
6,605
10,383
10,207
4
185
190
71
3
2
57
57
59
1,413
1,308
1,448
7
307
170
39
4
2
28
27
40
708
701
611
9
345
206
63
10
5
52
58
52
1,138
1,138
1,148
4
158
82
7
7
2
8
8
8
127
127
124
6
282
298
85
2
78
78
78
1,893
1,866
1,895
10
420
563
195
11
3
157
150
155
3,623
3,698
3,889
11
518
666
174
6
11
124
121
139
3,230
3,200
3,813
14
1,140
2,543
773
15
7
630
618
615
15,102
15,252
15,135
12
780
811
240
8
1
178
187
189
4,421
5,104
5,239
4
141
270
63
4
1
42
41
41
1,162
1,180
1,139
12
1,265
2,361
786
5
3
577
557
592
15,243
14,352
15,241
24
1,779
3,492
1,115
14
3
1,025
1,022
1,031
20,696
20,552
20,724
3
187
199
59
1
1
52
52
53
1,216
1,287
1,258
4
227
307
114
4
1
u5
73
75
1,973
2,183
2,337
9
300
192
45
10
4
32
31
28
900
892
766
4
309
175
62
1
2
54
50
47
1,258
1,195
1,154
87
3,980
3,934
1,124
69
42
627
659
640
21,467
22,524
22,173
29
2,288
2,266
502
16
5
49
673
60
1,660
27,348
1,962
23
913
607
160
15
27
51
271
50
1,530
7,692
1,548
7
287
566
121
3
2
113
131
118
2,549
2,551
2,486
6
446
346
101
6
1
76
77
75
2,022
2,063
2,014
5
218
216
51
4
1
35
35
37
927
964
1,029
745
49,769
47,455
14,027
616
330
6,142
8,250
8,145
275,315
283,390
276,725
33
3,773
3,625
2,691
21
10
2,019
1,935
1,962
51,467
49,558
50,456
4
179
235
64
46
43
42
1,274
1,244
1,179
4
221
328
103
1
1
86
76
83
2,296
2,373
2,365
18
802
1,362
422
14
3
348
X6
330
8,438
8,402
8,541
6
4i8
565
165
4
166
164
171
3,253
3,560
3,618
5
226
336
97
1
61
57
60
1,989
1,971
1,984
21
1,334
1,459
405
13
3
395
378
378
7,924
7,448
8,148
5
142
64
14
5
4
12
9
10
319
267
325
13
1,303
2,653
810
7
4
546
561
593
14,662
15,732
16,543
3
153
141
22
3
17
17
18
382
388
423
5
491
752
212
2
1
163
158
180
4,249
4,366
4,012
7
286
409
95
8
2
76
84
96
1,686
1,952
2,514
4
381
525
119
2
1
108
109
101
2,436
2,550
2,289
10
533
1,061
342
5
3
221
199
206
6,202
6,110
6,155
4
181
89
26
3
3
70
2,059
4
224
562
148
1
3
102
102
97
2,887
2,979
2,852
3
303
401
108
3
1
77
71
75
2,065
2,078
2,013
8
392
715
225
7
6
136
155
163
3,638
3,943
4,628
5
235
305
96
3
70
71
65
1,692
1,810
1,758
7
370
382
103
5
2
89
92
90
2,018
2,126
2,035
5
180
195
52
3
2
51
60
57
1,126
1,093
1,235
6
161
159
33
4
37
37
37
672
664
669
7
597
899
260
4
4
181
!92
187
4,850
4,851
4,712
4
159
85
22
4
4
20
20
22
436
423
468
7
343
345
108
5
2
69
68
67
2,259
2,360
2,114
3
no
46
3
3
3
2
3
3
57
69
69
8
395
270
63
8
7
57
59
59
1,236
1,235
1,233
3
245
472
165
2
99
im
109
2,432
2,766
2,906
6
363
292
88
3
3
65
66
67
1,835
1,702
1,726
7
430
598
212
5
2
US
135
124
4,271
4,442
4,399
41
3,779
8,215
2,347
34
22
2,284
2,353
2,277
42,616
44,966
43,645
6
141
187
48
5
3
33
32
33
915
898
920
11
400
377
110
12
5
52
61
65
2,168
2,465
3,003
6
383
495
121
2
1
143
152
140
2,350
2,197
2,350
5
160
187
55
2
2
55
5
6
2,570
124
164
4
177
316
55
4
1
48
44
50
1,028
1,030
1,062
221
11,480
10,775
3,173
1-19
94
2,008
1,398
1,932
72,434
50,635
68,139
394
23,855
35,131
7,934
409
143
5,147
2,264
4,009
212,513
94,081
165,381
Kinston, N. C
idrksville. Mo
Klamath Falls, Oreg
Knoxville, Tenn
Kolcomo , Ind
Lackawanna, U. Y
Laconia, N. H
La Crosse, Wis t
Lafayette, La
La Grange, Ga
lAke Charles, La
Lakeland, Fla
Lake Worth , Fla
Lunesa, Tex ,
Lancaster, Ohio
Lancaster, Pa
l^nsing, Mich
Laramie, Wyo
Laredo, Tex
La Salle, 111
Las Cruces, N. Mex
Las Vegas, Nev
Lawrence, Kans
Lawrence , Mass
Lawton, Okla
Leavenworth, Kans
Lebanon , Pa
Lewlston, Idaho
Lewiston, Maine
Lexington, Ky
Lima, ffliio
Lincoln, 111
Lincoln, Nebr
Little Rock, Ark
Lock Haven, Pa
Lockport, N. Y
Lodi, Calif
Logansport, Ind
Long Beach, Calif
Long Beach, N. Y
Long Branch, N. J
Longview, Tex
Longview, Wash
Lorain, Ohio
Los Angeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Lower Merion township, Pa.^....
Lubbock, Tex
Lynchburg, Va
Lynn, Mass
Macon, Ga
Madera. Calif
Madison, Wis
Madisonvllle, Ky
Manchester, N. H
Manitowoc , Wis ,
Hankato, Minn
Mansfield, Ohio ,
Marblehead town, Mass.^
Marietta, Ohio ,
Marion, Ind ,
Marlon, Ohio ,
Marquette, Mich
Marshalltown, Iowa
Marshfield, Wis
Martinsville, Va
Mason City, Iowa ,
Massillon, Ohio
Pbltoon, 111
rteywood, Calif
McAlester , Okla ,
McKeesport, Pa
Meadville, Pa ,
Medford, Oreg ,
ftemphis, Tenn
Hencinlnee , Mich ,
Merced, Calif ,
Meridian, Miss ,
Mesa, Aril ,
Mexico, Mo ,
Miami, Fla
Miami Beach, Fla ,
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
Table 7U.— HOTELS- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Con.
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Pb&sonhbl
7.83
HoteU
(Aiumbtr)
Guest
roGou
(Numbtr)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousutid
(Jpllors)
Pay roll,
enure year
(Thtmsand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Paid em
en
ployecs, workweek
oed nearest- -
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
aty
Active
proprie-
tors.
November
(Aiumber)
Unpaid
tamily
workers,
November
(Number)
March 15
iHtmbcr)
July 15
(Number)
Nov. 15
(Number)
March 15
(OolUri)
July 15
(Oollorj)
Nov, 15
(Oolldrs)
6
5
10
49
106
9
12
4
5
9
14
4
3
4
4
9
3
4
6
4
5
4
22
3
4
7
3
5
12
8
5
26
5
3
57
35
4
5
9
3
22
5
4
10
82
6
5
6
10
534
33
451
43
19
4
4
54
6
5
3
3
3
5
1.
IC
2k
5
106
11
4
13
70
3
6
4
3
2"'
4
4
369
237
252
6,635
10,171
641
728
258
138
901
567
88
121
131
119
512
800
203
308
103
159
159
1,127
73
116
620
97
232
690
2X
121
2,330
286
137
2,409
3,386
245
322
405
93
148
1,617
143
149
520
5,111
279
105
406
291
124,174
6,177
115,506
1,843
1,313
203
228
2,671
259
333
54
430
63
93
5,981
657
326
194
341
886
181
5,453
510
272
410
5,229
38
283
118
.-3
1,73;
376
16C
509
344
481
13,225
14,136
896
1,362
223
114
2,149
486
162
70
93
142
1,033
1,645
90
401
306
119
98
1,078
154
132
737
99
223
601
172
225
4,205
432
210
1,143
5,943
257
646
840
766
29
80
2,126
129
325
1,116
13,541
559
61
518
194
271,003
11,083
255,305
2,953
1,760
143
401
2,679
572
1,748
17
558
36
lU
3,306
716
350
6..
420
834
282
5,321
211
477
409
8,431
150
268
91
18
1,552
712
75
135
33
143
4,463
4,936
245
457
71
43
609
154
30
19
35
27
336
485
31
128
71
25
24
270
28
27
214
20
63
204
56
57
1,275
136
66
241
2,193
82
215
234
248
11
27
759
31
.91
367
3,903
174
15
179
37
97,048
4,114
91,465
800
551
42
106
735
156
730
3
169
7
39
1,145
222
89
5
70
283
57
2,220
49
171
148
2,569
39
72
28
iz)
47c
208
18
2
1
10
23
71
7
9
■ 3
4
14
6
2
3
5
9
7
2
2
3
2
4
28
3
4
5
2
2
7
3
5
21
3
2
56
24
2
3
5
3
2
15
4
5
7
58
6
6
2
10
202
13
151
30
13
4
1
40
7
1
3
7
3
2
89
1
3
8
8
15
4
88
9
2
10
59
2
6
3
3
23
3
4*
"j
9
14
22
2
7
3
1
U
2
3
1
3
1
1
1
3
14
3
1
2
1
5
3
5
3
57
6
1
9
1
2
7
1
4
40
1
4
1
55
6
30
11
4
1
1
26
1
2
2
3
35
1
3
6
5
2
3
12
3
111
66
80
2,427
2,577
150
235
49
40
560
76
25
21
25
17
125
507
16
90
39
26
26
133
13
26
154
26
58
163
33
39
1,194
112
41
21
1,334
77
140
146
168
19
492
27
77
195
3,204
34
9'
136
23
47,534
2,165
44,755
279
284
33
39
628
109
393
2
112
5
39
726
155
73
2
64
189
42
1,722
37
lOo
56
1,392
26
45
25
455
174
17
U8
68
83
2,472
2,591
134
239
51
37
559
76
25
16
22
16
124
491
17
94
39
27
26
270
13
27
147
26
63
169
35
44
1,167
112
41
566
1,080
43
138
126
161
20
18
433
27
71
229
3,073
126
9
130
22
47,114
2,101
44,030
645
373
37
91
671
115
411
4
U6
41
737
153
o2
3
61
185
51
1,678
38
91
57
1,972
26
t.3
23
302
163
17
111
70
87
2,571
2,618
179
17 i
48
36
547
72
25
15
26
18
124
467
17
97
39
25
26
117
26
24
154
26
56
193
42
45
1,202
112
41
22
1,503
71
134
137
156
7
18
505
27
73
210
3,072
92
9
129
21
47,976
2,163
45,159
303
334
38
90
640
113
495
2
122
6
35
751
155
70
65
191
53
1,712
42
95
107
1,983
25
43
23
378
183
18
2,332
1,407
2,513
77,499
95,186
4,441
8,290
1,324
1,230
12,125
3,273
563
443
672
537
5,911
9,577
644
2,286
1,428
535
333
3,977
437
585
4,502
405
1,274
3,190
1,084
932
28,944
2,612
1,318
478
36,166
2,266
4,445
4,199
4,576
151
486
14,738
606
1,788
6,866
75,384
2,656
265
2,985
738
1,751,223
70,061
1.659,544
9,659
8,523
755
2,128
14,022
2,963
13,572
33
2,974
102
671
23,462
4,334
1,869
67
1,386
5,253
1,133
42,952
943
3,268
1,916
49,623
771
1,X3
498
10,944
4,215
356
3,106
1,512
2,778
78,364
99,645
5,470
9,023
1,422
1,162
12,023
3,407
581
388
735
524
6,811
9,471
656
2,595
1,298
511
336
8,353
450
616
4,303
417
1,511
3,970
953
1,151
29,036
2,612
1,318
17,325
33,508
1,227
4,071
4,002
4,664
4U
487
13,627
606
1,731
8,278
71,857
3,713
330
3,011
733
1,773,541
75,375
1,658,960
27,909
11,582
862
2,174
15,096
3,137
12,603
57
3,134
113
794
24,023
4,779
1,647
98
1,464
5,356
1,339
43,010
953
3,369
1,918
51,083
775
1,734
385
7,540
4,175
356
2,315
1,443
Mlddlelown, H. Y
Miluaukee, vis
2,739
39,122
102,636
5,160
10,014
1,372
1,153
12,209
3,127
581
363
766
587
Monterey, Calif
6,247
9,568
679
Morgantovn, W. Va
Morristown, N. J
2,776
1,447
469
338
4,093
957
541
4,430
419
Muskogee, Okla
Naiqia, Idaho
1,299
4,056
1,067
1,163
29,632
2,612
1,318
530
38,700
2,221
4,139
Hew Bnmswicli, N. J
Newburgh, N. Y. .'
4,496
4,532
151
496
14,747
New Iberia, La
602
1,332
7,056
73,369
2,839
261
3,582
Hew York, N. Y
723
1,378,486
32,470
1,772,104
Niles, Mich
10,763
10,397
863
2,126
Norfolk, Va
14,531
Morristown, Pa
3,181
14,905
33
Nor'Ji Tonawanda, H. Y
3,319
126
795
Caklar.d, Calif
Oak Park, 111
24,379
4,700
1,765
178
1,471
5,643
1,427
44,345
1,048
3,340
amha, Mebr
4,008
52,088
315
1,269
Grange , Tex
389
9,291
4,206
373
'
See fccTi-'es at end of table.
7.84
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7U.-^HOTELS- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Con.
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roix, and Peilsonnbi,
Hotels
Guest
rooms
(NumM
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollors)
Pay roll,
entu-e year
(Thousand
dollars)
Uniocorporated
businesses
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest —
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
aty
Active
proprie-
tors,
November
(J^umber)
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
(Number)
March 15
(Xumber)
July 15
(Humber)
Nov. 15
(Number)
March 15
(Dollari)
July 15
(Dollars)
Nov. 15
(DolUlri)
5
5
6
6
4
4
11
6
4
7
22
15
10
29
5
4
10
148
3
60
4
4
8
6
50
8
5
5
5
11
8
13
11
12
8
16
8
14
168
5
8
5
9
4
20
4
34
9
9
4
6
10
9
8
4
5
41
J
7
13
5
13
67
4
27
18
7
3
11
5
10
6
132
11
21
18
142
31
151
8
9
21
4
3
181
326
142
523
144
2c5
355
326
477
198
1,467
560
408
2,144
197
202
400
14,359
76
2,611
73
158
371
331
5,954
673
256
218
269
608
232
402
767
352
289
499
445
1,846
12,441
194
417
330
560
433
2,104
121
1,160
745
417
381
875
611
263
198
137
115
2,337
64
161
477
453
622
2,218
111
2,762
1,521
244
270
3 7
380
285
299
6,781
665
968
1,034
14,485
2 , 594
6,755
494
424
657
191
282
150
514
83
701
56
282
135
203
779
69
2,985
865
407
3,252
295
260
306
28,206
133
4,149
85
99
278
237
17,956
970
292
680
197
1,013
155
332
636
291
163
302
624
3,281
10,273
67
301
353
640
1,005
5,953
78
860
818
822
511
1,65.-
1 , J . '
14 ■
75
167
97
3,974
22
356
127
799
1,054
3,692
99
6,158
1,919
95
215
379
565
178
451
5,392
1,463
837
1,022
29,461
4,829
5,171
437
561
436
391
258
35
123
15
206
16
3C
40
53
252
16
1,175
257
135
1,177
55
84
102
10,224
32
1,259
44
23
70
64
5,997
327
72
229
61
316
55
86
193
32
41
73
198
1,130
3,454
20
79
105
201
307
1,987
17
173
231
248
162
541
310
49
12
42
17
1,144
1
94
21
226
480
1,206
22
2,084
573
27
64
35
151
50
142
1,57b
521
268
261
10,375
1,588
1,168
186
178
126
133
67
5
5
6
3
3
3
1
6
17
15
13
29
3
3
6
106
3
53
3
5
5
5
42
2
5
3
6
7
10
11
7
14
4
16
3
5
167
3
. 4
I
1
10
3
30
5
8
1
2
U
5
6
5
5
32
3
3
IC
5
11
58
6
17
16
6
12
e
10
4
117
(j
18
14
88
25
138
7
6
28
4
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
3
16
5
6
10
2
2
5
25
2
33
"2
2
3
13
1
3
10
IC
4
4
8
1
2
70
2
3
1
4
1
14
4
2
J
6
6
3
4
1
21
7
2
6
34
.1
lb
"5
5
7
64
1
19
2
21
7
b2
15
2
27
112
13
1^3
15
4^
29
63
192
22
768
144
62
629
34
41
85
5,770
20
721
36
20
35
84
3,157
133
51
136
13
162
27
84
ii:<j
75
lo
63
143
657
1,959
13
72
92
173
196
1,136
17
152
179
152
115
397
157
34
10
37
9
592
1
52
12
180
243
634
27
l,24o
318
32
137
44
39
39
95
785
350
347
251
6,272
1,142
l,54u
14.'
1.1
75
27
107
11
184
15
49
31
61
190
22
758
141
65
c34
35
42
79
6,027
18
590
33
20
36
32
3,008
223
50
159
109
191
30
33
98
73
20
69
251
729
1,951
13
71
90
172
202
1,038
15
154
175
163
115
377
154
31
10
3b
10
512
1
85
10
181
249
645
26
1,194
304
44
66
49
92
39
96
797
346
130
252
6,258
1,129
27C
91
141
i>7
9u
75
27
115
12
211
15
49
37
64
227
22
714
142
63
632
32
39
94
6,194
17
563
13
20
36
83
3,139
195
50
164
12
182
26
76
119
73
22
60
139
759
1,991
80
72
88
171
196
1,064
lb
176
172
175
141
371
170
32
10
37
10
485
1
64
11
179
228
636
27
1,328
355
35
66
50
102
41
96
324
354
189
245
6,282
1,155
958
114
137
68
94
77
683
2,373
277
3,820
302
1,608
693
1,012
4,018
311
28,802
5,556
2,637
22,173
1,123
1,476
1.907
186,009
694
28,921
1,077
460
1,339
1,462
102,708
4,943
1,562
3,679
337
5,506
1,136
2,006
3,491
1,569
741
1,457
2,991
19,915
65,198
311
1,550
2,282
3,973
5,456
37,672
335
3,357
4,561
5,017
3,052
9,982
7,434
1,004
237
1,040
259
27,228
15
1,165
419
4,505
9,606
21,965
448
40,255
12,484
512
1,234
1,417
3,256
1,345
2,528
29,b2fl
9,643
8,651
4,831
199,876
30,273
37,685
2,123
3,331
2,515
2,467
1,293
713
2,373
287
3,856
302
1,608
744
973
4,219
313
28,438
5,225
2,661
22,887
1,108
1,598
1,882
215,017
677
22,451
1,102
455
1,389
1,387
105,199
5,704
1,483
4,475
3,16C
6,793
1,107
1,832
3,380
1,564
770
1,524
5,225
21,301
66,020
311
1,576
2,356
3,984
5,512
37,970
381
3,452
4,793
6,378
3,060
9,965
7,928
866
232
1,024
442
23,708
15
2,042
331
4,535
9,081
23,651
415
38,915
12,159
584
1,230
1,526
3,963
1,337
2,751
30,684
9,687
3,001
4,801
205,283
29,204
7,875
3,275
3,467
2,834
2,395
1,292
709
2,232
328
4,321
302
1,608
868
1,035
5,172
313
27,362
5,582
2,674
22,823
1,038
1,532
2,129
Philadelphia, Pa
205,351
657
25,394
457
431
1,389
1,396
108,858
5,370
1,473
Plattsburg, N, Y
4,303
325
6,642
1,147
1,371
4,861
1,534
870
1,472
2,903
21,786
68,744
1,866
1,572
2,217
3,975
Poughkeepsie, N. Y
5,528
Providence, R. I
37,470
333
4,058
4,556
Racine, Wis
4,737
3,769
10,027
Redding, Calif
8,035
978
222
Red wing , Minn
1,044
Redwood City, Calif
415
21,789
15
1,559
441
4,564
9,005
24,089
Rochester, N. H
452
42,477
13,390
Rock Springs, Wyo
535
1,320
1,558
4,113
Roswell, N, Hex
1,417
Rutland Vt
2,994
32,741
9,714
4,723
4,832
216,193
31,422
St, Petersburg, Fla
23,977
4,089
Salina, Kans
3,519
Salinas, Calif . .
2,675
2,299
Salisbury, N, C
1,381
See footnotes at end of table.
CITIES
Table 7U.— HOTELS- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Con.
EsTABLISBMBNTSf GuEST RoOMS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PbRSONNBL
7.85
Qty
Salt like City, Utah
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex
San Benito, Tex
San Bernardino, Calif
San Buenaventura, Calif...
San Diego, Calif
Sandusky, Ohio
San Fernando, Calif
Sanford, Fla
Sanford, N. C
San Francisco, Calif
San Jose, Calif
San Luis Obispo, Calif....
San mteo, Calif
San Rafael, Calif
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif
Santa Cruz, Calif
SanU Fe, N. Hex
Santa Maria, Calif
Santa Monica, Calif
Santa Paula, Calif
Santa Rosa, Calif
Sapulpa, Okla
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ...
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich
Savannah, Ga
Schenectady, N. Y
Scottsbluff, Nebr
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sedalia, Ho
Seminole, Okla
Sharon, Pa
Shawnee, Okla
Sheboygan, Wis
Shelby, N. C
Sheridan, Wyo
Sherman, Tex
Sikeston, Mo
Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux Falls, S. Dak
Sanerville, N. J
South Bend, Ind
South St. Paul, Minn
South San Francisco, Calif
Spartanburg, S. C
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mass
Springfield, Ho
Springfield, Ohio
Stamford, Conn
Staunton, Va
Sterling, 111
Steubenville, Ohio
Stevens Point , Wis
Stillwater, Okla
Stockton, Calif
Streator, 111
Suffolk, Va
Sunbury, Pa
Sweetwater, Tex
Syracuse, U. Y
Tacoma, Wash
Tallahassee , Fla
Tainpa , Fla
Temple , Tex
Terre Haute, Ind
Texarkana, Ark. ar.d Tex...
Texarkana, Ark
Texarkana, Tex
Texas City, Tex
Thooasville, Ga
Tiffin, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Torrance, Calif
Torrington, Conn
Traverse City, Mich
Trenton, N. J
Trinidad, Cole
Troy, 11. Y
Hotels
(Atumbcr)
19
131
t>
5
3
3
521
35
9
18
230
Guest
rooms
(Xumber)
4,345
932
4,136
133
955
589
7,7'13
1,307
184
260
204
45,136
1,655
551
301
180
324
1,368
857
513
292
1,894
90
588
155
916
2,360
269
1,266
555
312
1,108
19,055
372
227
145
565
252
120
261
257
170
2,088
442
106
1,548
156
262
546
1,207
2,510
1,183
574
410
269
268
369
205
170
3,966
224
119
281
362
2,232
2,504
400
2,566
333
1,001
767
236
531
74
170
195
4,173
1,041
184
155
293
892
402
325
Recapts,
entire
year
{Thousand
doUars)
5,677
1,118
9,C«j2
67
1,457
516
9,943
g?7
90
322
131
46,596
1,905
441
818
556
2,483
54
538
70
789
2,216
528
2,680
1,115
247
2,330
14,417
415
102
173
291
420
161
180
383
110
2,190
1,007
227
2,613
62
287
510
1,768
4,220
1,412
1,133
753
473
162
594
489
54
2,376
116
215
490
276
6,296
1,453
613
2,828
530
1,774
591
114
477
30
244
6,753
1,634
60
283
541
2,040
262
592
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
1,786
327
2,551
15
518
148
3,258
295
21
96
38
15,993
599
112
77
52
50
762
320
210
158
881
11
154
22
226
541
133
784
335
76
685
5,012
91
20
65
90
107
iS
114
32
656
253
44
806
10
34
126
596
1,604
440
363
239
139
43
217
138
14
669
135
76
2,167
506
173
347
150
618
177
31
146
5
62
2,189
481
193
719
74
202
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprie-
tors,
November
(>iuwiber)
15
115
2
5
2
2
550
32
14
29
3
23
1
13
45
9
7
4
9
17
221
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
{Humbcr)
2
212
15
7
11
142
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest —
March 15
{Humbcr)
1,112
245
2,226
81
1,591
99
16
115
44
7,452
330
87
31
25
36
406
119
175
90
333
294
121
84
844
206
56
508
2,658
106
15
42
86
27
555
219
26
471
7
24
146
354
929
348
269
150
112
32
161
92
16
418
22
61
92
55
1,219
272
151
723
129
413
July 15
(Number)
133
7
22
1,324
425
139
395
1,204
244
2,159
26
278
81
1,749
598
16
11
42
7,574
331
90
31
25
32
399
197
193
92
436
76
630
132
882
208
52
505
2,325
98
16
41
79
94
44
44
105
24
550
219
32
23
149
352
896
363
264
154
121
30
150
98
14
522
21
68
99
53
1,198
270
138
535
131
405
170
39
131
7
18
52
1,266
386
7
61
Nov. 15
{Humbcr)
155
389
60
122
1,158
238
2,193
13
282
81
1,636
91
16
13
46
7,708
322
86
30
27
32
413
129
181
93
391
7
97
17
107
154
81
957
203
54
527
2,798
97
19
44
44
109
29
534
218
36
23
145
593
905
351
251
151
122
30
152
89
15
458
100
53
,275
299
142
801
133
413
173
42
131
7
50
,288
409
146
333
58
144
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
March IS
(Oollors)
31,504
6,231
52,723
285
11,330
3,158
60,809
2,850
434
3,615
732
301,840
12,341
2,130
1,238
1,022
1,058
17,606
4,776
3,936
2,771
14,300
221
2,667
479
9,124
3,364
2,078
15,856
6,316
1,534
13,398
93,023
1,756
330
1,291
2,021
2,166
936
928
1,945
636
12,849
4,995
757
16,398
155
679
2,285
9,535
28,895
7,599
6,923
4,330
3,479
839
4,053
2,284
285
14,781
565
1,248
2,909
1,462
38,082
9,485
2,559
18,806
2,912
11,800
3,641
718
2,923
114
449
1,234
42,909
9,965
154
198
3,389
12,700
1,508
3,996
July 15
(Dollarj)
34,572
6,147
53,363
476
10,765
3,355
65,371
20,031
375
245
696
313,283
13,309
2,229
1,239
1,071
1,061
13,456
7,829
4,258
3,101
23,538
223
2,835
412
2,375
21,979
2,305
15,211
6,429
1,440
13,905
100,435
1,748
325
1,292
2,047
2,199
948
1,016
2,305
599
12,628
4,985
358
15,992
177
681
2,390
10,029
30,467
7,811
7,138
4,663
4,390
807
3,972
2,442
257
15,420
552
1,350
3,057
1,316
37,832
9,255
2,498
15,280
2,936
11,815
3,683
633
3,050
114
350
1,273
41,279
9,471
153
1,707
3,642
12,124
1,451
3,609
Nov, 15
(Oollurs)
32,787
6,360
53,949
310
10,776
3,285
61,281
2,835
395
X5
762
324, U8
12,124
2,113
1,222
1,087
991
16,751
4,967
4,195
2,926
18,365
219
2,932
372
2,914
4,590
2,221
15,823
6,418
1,504
14,071
100,202
1,659
348
1,315
2,063
2,m
948
1,010
2,425
645
12,407
4,973
912
16,7??
240
686
2,369
15,847
30,350
7,791
6,570
4,733
4,715
«58
3,976
2,324
251
16,127
617
1,349
3,061
1,315
42,153
9,915
2,644
20,507
3,002
12,047
3,620
676
2,944
114
833
1,309
42,453
11,057
152
2,002
3,809
12,652
1,496
4,222
See footnotes at end of table.
7.86
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 7U.— HOTELS-- SELECTED CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Con.
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
aty
Guest
Receipts,
entire
Pay roll.
Uruncorporated
businesses
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest-
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest —
^
Active
Unpaid
fanuly
entire year
propne-
March 15
July 15
Nov, 15
March 15
July 15
Nov. 15
,bc)
(Xumber)
{Thousand
doUars)
iXhousand
(felbrs)
November
(Number)
November
Mumber)
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
(£>oll<lrs)
(Dollars)
(Dollorj)
30
1,388
2,993
1,095
19
14
81'.
521
747
26,371
17. 19b
24,401
75
4,018
4,100
1,294
61
34
905
953
950
25,009
26.014
26,021
4
175
218
52
1
1
55
56
52
923
894
886
5
218
308
81
4
4
68
67
77
1 j'.'"?
1,525
1,716
9
363
254
78
8
5
51
51
4>'
1„'.-J
1,473
1,430
9
400
513
U3
9
10
109
114
lU
2,co^
2,257
2,264
10
472
703
219
3
6
167
163
162
4,515
4,436
4,534
19
1,366
2,230
828
16
3
476
462
492
14,339
15,090
14,670
9
360
573
67
3
6
67
61
60
1,356
1,223
1,201
14
491
561
149
15
10
79
74
83
2,560
2,323
2,822
8
338
183
63
7
2
33
34
43
1,244
1,269
1,503
4
135
116
40
3
2
27
30
Jl
712
708
796
7
224
95
29
5
4
23
23
23
504
559
515
5
404
482
99
2
4
113
112
113
1,989
1,972
2,008
4
177
237
46
5
3
50
51
51
748
796
1,016
5
222
299
77
3
2
57
64
57
1,144
1,344
1,163
6
248
271
57
7
1
42
42
41
1,031
1,056
1,051
7
314
228
58
6
2
38
38
33
1,145
1,152
1,152
14
1,000
968
269
8
b
269
262
270
5,625
5,443
5,574
11
528
627
253
11
10
121
126
128
4,607
4,559
4,706
3
138
271
53
2
1
5b
58
60
1,008
1,066
1,121
100
16,699
40,931
13,465
63
18
7,692
7,795
7,884
250, X6
255,959
267,675
4
152
82
23
4
20
19
20
468
458
468
5
342
816
261
3
1
18«
202
20O
4,544
5,052
5,247
3
152
160
50
2
47
51
50
887
969
973
8
638
832
289
9
1
17b
170
187
5,198
5,034
5,615
8
741
1,063
346
2
1
27b
230
284
6,036
6,132
6,482
6
429
808
316
4
169
170
167
4,947
5,112
5,064
5
402
263
56
3
1
46
62
43
988
1,349
925
9
381
735
173
7
4
147
145
157
3,349
3,263
3,667
8
339
198
71
4
6
32
32
33
1,451
1,467
1,465
6
516
526
175
4
90
91
97
3,259
3,391
3,423
6
277
618
232
5
152
155
142
4,790
5,201
5,432
8
426
606
156
5
5
121
126
114
3,159
3,527
3,328
9
631
752
280
6
2
154
161
171
5,193
5,420
5,836
17
543
416
96
18
5
14
235
16
391
5,086
436
4
104
207
55
1
1
34
28
35
1,066
983
1,077
3
75
46
4
4
6
14
1
329
30
4
259
663
107
6
3
208
13
56
4,334
283
29
1,514
1,018
275
22
9
330
93
213
9,539
2,467
5,845
3
50
63
10
2
3
13
12
10
195
190
193
13
757
1,070
303
9
3
275
292
298
5,789
5,975
6,111
4
252
122
52
1
1
19
26
26
815
1,105
1,270
■Jl
2,815
3,727
1,020
43
12
7b2
778
347
19,556
21,416
21,086
16
989
1,295
456
9
?
318
336
327
10,913
10,549
10,712
in
920
1,776
604
7
2
437
415
446
11,292
11,092
11,413
9
539
1,096
316
6
6
237
243
233
6,018
6,284
5,909
13
691
2,938
1,118
10
4
601
602
601
21,110
21,658
21,483
6
470
470
122
5
2
107
106
108
2,511
2,433
2,333
4
136
62
18
5
4
13
12
17
333
312
371
1?
343
555
152
9
10
119
112
124
2,893
2,822
2,936
8
724
1,279
423
1
4
352
331
345
8,716
8,068
8,506
3
203
73
21
2
9
35
9
240
941
240
3
55
53
8
4
2
7
8
7
168
188
168
5
187
250
78
3
7
65
45
49
1,830
1,096
1,343
4
189
147
49
3
2
41
40
46
*30
919
1,112
30
1,822
2,892
1,003
9
3
634
598
648
17,225
17,421
19,230
?6
1,309
1,125
384
23
7
210
229
222
7,293
7,650
7,781
4
166
121
31
2
21
20
22
640
568
656
9
804
1,546
460
2
1
397
394
423
9,046
9,599
9,929
14
927
1,865
630
9
5
436
427
451
13,204
12,727
13,403
3
194
241
94
5^
64
65
1,643
1,895
1,931
520
683
21>4
4
3
1 'iV
193
194
3,547
3,821
3,78b
Tucson, Axiz
Tulsa, Okla
Tupelo, Miss
Tuscaloosa, A.la
Twin Falls, Idaho
Tyler, Tex
Unlontjwn, Pa
Utlca, N. Y
Valdosta, Ga
Vallejo, Calif
Vancouver, Wash
Van Wert, Ohio
Vernon, Tex
Vlcksburg, Miss
Victoria, Tex
Vincennes , Ind
Virginia, Minn
Visalia, Calif
Waco , Tex
Walla Walla, Wash
Warren, Pa
Washington, D. C
Washington, Ind
Washington, Pa
Washington Court House, Ohio,.
Waterbury, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertown, N. Y
Watertown, S. Dai.,
Waterville , Maine
Watsonville, Calif
Waukegm, 111
Waukesia, Wis
Wausau, Wis
Wenatchee, Wash
Westerly town, R. I.^
Westfield, Mass
West Haven town, Conn.^
West Orange, N, J
West Palm Beach, Fla
West Springfield town, Mass.^.
Wheeling, W, Va
Whittler, Calif
Wichita, Kans
Wichi ta Falls, Tex
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Williainsport, Pa
Wilmington, Del
Wilmington, N. C
Wlnfield, Kans
Winona, Minn
Winston-Salem, N. C
Winthrop town, Hass.^
Wood River 111
Woonsocket, R. I
Wooster, Ohio
Worcester, Mass
Yakima, Wash
Yonkeis, N. Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
Ypcilanti, Mich
Zanesvillej Ohio
z Less than $500.
1 Classified as urban under special rule.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
CONTENTS
Table Page
8A Laundries With Power Facilities — Geographic Division and State — ig-iS: Establishments, re-
ceipts, pay roll, and personnel. 8.02
8B Laundries With Power Facilities — Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas — 194-8: Establishments,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 8.03
8C Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services — Geographic Division and State, by
Kind of Business — 19'+8: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 8. 04
8D Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services — Selected Standard Metropolitan
Areas, by Kind of Business — 194-8: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 8.34
8E Laundries With Power Facilities — Total Receipts, by Major Sources — Geographic Division and
State— 1948 8.57
8F Laundries With Power Facilities — Total Receipts, by Major Sources — Selected Standard Metropol-
itan Areas— 1948 8 . 58
8G Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services — Total Receipts, by Major Sources
— Geographic Division and State, by Kind of Businegs — 1948 8.59
8H Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services — Total Receipts, by Major Sources
— Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas, by Kind of Business — 1948 8.74
8J Laundries With Power Facilities — Wholesale Receipts, by Major Sources — Geographic Division and
State— 1948 8 .96
8K Laundries With Power Facilities — Wholesale Receipts, by Major Sources — Selected Standard Met-
ropolitan Areas— 1948 8.97
8L Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services — Wholesale Receipts, by Major
Sources — Geographic Division and State, by Kind of Business — 1948 8.98
8M Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services — Wholesale Receipts, by Major
Sources — Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas, by Kind of Business — 1948 8.105
8N Establishments Reporting Receipts of $50,000 or More From Laundry Work (Bundle, Flat, and
Family Services) — Receipts, by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State, by Kind of
Business— 1948 ' 8.114
8P Establishments Reporting Receipts of $50,000 or More from Laundry Work (Bundle, Flat, and
Family Services) — Receipts, by Major Sources — Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas, by
Kind of Business— 1948 8.122
8Q Establishments Reporting Receipts of $50,000 or More from Laundry Work (Bundle, Flat, and
Family Services) — Retail, by Method of Delivery, and Wholesale — Geographic Division and
State, by Kind of Business— 1948 8.134
8R Establishments Reporting Receipts of $50,000 or More from Laundry Work (Bundle, Flat, and
Family Services) — Retail, by Method of Delivery, and Wholesale — Selected Standard Metro-
politan Areas, by Kind of Business — 1948 8.141
8S Establishments Reporting Receipts From Cleaning and Dyeing Work — Receipts, by Major Sources —
Geographic Division and State, by Kind of Business — 1948 8.150
8T Establishments Reporting Receipts From Cleaning and Dyeing Work — Receipts, by Major Sources —
Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas, by Kind of Business — 1948 8.156
8U Rug Cleaning Establishments — Receipts, by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State — 1948.. 8.164
P. 0. - 5 - s 8.01
8.02
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November
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11,460
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15,341
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1,890
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5,368
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39,082
14,703
27,059
113,385
37,506
4,314
74,231
67,981
92,762
112,225
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48,324
1,517,883
30,542
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25,856
76,171
20,407
39,690
19,029
144,509
25,455
42,860
16,893
50,684
19,333
14,371
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89, 546
30,738
38,526
35,200
33,084
197,273
26,845
9,710
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METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: iy48
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PEflSONNEL
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish'
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Receipts,
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AKRON, OHIO
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Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
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Linen supply establishments
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Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
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without power laundry facilities
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Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage )
Self-service laundries
ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, N. Y.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
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Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
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Self-service laundries '.
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHIM-EASTON, PA.
Laundries, latmdry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
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Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
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Without power laundry facilities
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ATLANTA, GA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
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Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
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Self-service laundries .'
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17
116
4
184
64
173
798
32
183
153
431
223
109
540
45
(X)
13
294
(x)
(x)
124
913
19
208
U
1.X3
451
226
(x)
"Ho"
(x)
3
(x)
3.588
3,303
285
(x)
_i2.
171
747
32
157
128
26.955
17,946
9,009
-OtL
(x)
(x)
.ixL
(x)
5,034
24,513
1,805
5,043
(x)
94 .972
35.986
7,158
28,828
454
12.599
(x)
(x)
43,640
5,200
37,707
733
8,061
399
53.733
27,541
20,463
7,078
(x)
2,432
"To
(x)
23,077
1io~"
14,545
(x)
2,219
107
175,574
109,635
101,497
8,138
(x)
1.753
5,792
25,047
906
4,639
4,909
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.35
Table 8D.-iAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind ot business
BMTIHMffi, HD.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Hug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
BIRMINGHAM, AU.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..,
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establ i shments ' . ■ .
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments ■.
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
BOSTON, MASS.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
Witn cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
with po'rfer laundry facilities
Without po'^r laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthet ic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
BRIDCEPCRT, CONN.
Laundries, la-jndry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
vith cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without pcrwer laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establlshisents
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
Establish
mcnts
(><umbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
(T'10145duJ
dolUrs)
756
58
10
Ml
2*1
159
561
32
15
17
92
135 I
1,559
li2
13
21
3_
9,459
4,801
(«)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(X)
725
4,308
364
5,065
492
10,187
4.122
3,120
1,002
(x)
("1
(x)
(x)
4,375
3,399
(x)
154
398
383
4,458
14,969
2,966
1,711
(x)
(x)
2,928
9,225
1,296
10,705
1,151
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousdud
dollars)
5,698
2,349
(x)
(x)
(x)
_LxL.
(x)
(x)
329
2,163
213
974
103
1,751
534
(x)
44—
(x)
(x)
2,069
TJy
1,533
(x)
68
65
100
2,645
8,384
1,823
1,282
541
(x)
(x)
3,855
1,735
679
1,056
84
706
1,342
4,886
758
1,867
246
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(?siumber)
319
37
_Ul.
(x)
(x)
_LxL
(X)
(X)
30
lU
3
800
52
(x)
7^
(x)
Jxl.
(X)
1W
1
(x)
7
101
(x)
(x)
1,595
115
Unpaid
t'amily
workers.
November
(Number)
_ixl_
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
44-
(x)
(X)
19
139
3
(x)
(X)
404
34
(x)
(x)
417
517
10
204
(x)
(X)
214 [
1,065
51 I
1,347 I
94 ;
I
95
676
182
14
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(X)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Toul
(T^umber)
6,750
4,400
2,975
1,425
x)
X)
1,493
184
1,219
90
699
93
1,632
,234
398
(x)
4xL
(?)
(x)
1,152
M
10,734
1,334
4,323
591
222
(x)
(x)
3,438
727
2,316
395
1,151
207
201
255
(x)
(x)
38
287
108
16
Full work-
week
(^^uinber)
6,491
4,267
2,947
1,340
-iii-
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
177
1,184
86
521
67
3,245
1,089
386
(x)
44—
(x)
1,428
"TO
1,095
(X)
9,846
5,206
1,225
3,981
562
196
(x)
(x)
3,159
681
2,130
348
923
164
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov, 15
Total
(Dollars)
Full work-
week
(Dollars)
233 .950
150.965
104,969
45,996
-UL.
(x)
(x)
-Ixl-
(x)
(X)
55.654
7,061
45,027
3,566
8,985
20,292
2,330
97,767
43,724
32,876
10,848
(x)
44—
(X)
(x)
(x)
41,493
30,764
(x)
1,264
1,284
2,112
207,093
49,662
157,431
23,260
9,444
9,016
(x)
(x)
26,135
93,332
14,018
11,463
41,012
5,654
37,029
17,829
200
238
i\
73
(x)
(x)
7,798
10,031
196
3,698
37
281 I
... I
(x)
(X)
14,977
2,047
12,930
3,660
497
229 ,776
148.730
104,534
44,196
JxL
(x)
(x)
Jxi-
(X)
(x)
54.915
6,965
44,524
3,426
8,643
17,460
1,829
93,082
41 ,286
30,549
10,737
(x)
TO
(x)
4x1.
(x)
39,865
"ra —
30,143
(x)
1,163
1,976
48,164
151,924
6,958
31,658
22,774
8,884
(x)
(x)
25,391
88,927
13,398
36,945
5,044
7,784
9,829
146
3,488
(x)
(x)
14 ,866
2,032
12,834
3,242
444
8.36
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Tabic 8D.-LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind of business
BUFFALO, H. Y.
Ijiundriea, laundry services, cleaning and dyeiog. total...
Power laundries
With cleaning nnd dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facllUlea
Hand laundries ■
Linen supply eatabllshments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facIUtlCB
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
CANTON, OHIO
Laundries, laundry seinrices, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power Inundry facilities
Diaper service establlahmen's
With power laundry facllUlea
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning eatabllshments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
CHARLESTON, W. VA.
laundries, laundry aervioea, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing faoUltleo
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power loundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
lAundrl68» laundry services, cleaning nnd dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning (ind dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply catabllsfunents '
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facllltlea
Diaper liervlce establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry foellltles
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic ond petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning eatabllahments
Pressing, alteration, and gorment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage)
S«lf-8ervlae loundrlea
See footnotnnt end of table.
Eatabllsh-
ments
(Humber)
il
102
2
486
16
Rcceipta.
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
18,753
8.977
4,604
4,373
169
3.225
2,571
654
T0~
(x)
5.820
To
4,804
Cx)
410
2,909
120
3,923
2,043
(x)
(x)
All.
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,548
434
1,114
562
45
J^
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1.774
To
1,622
(x)
167
47
To
(x)
57
1,422
285
120
102
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
doIUrs)
9.789
5.299
2.768
2,531
41
1,406
1,176
230
To—
(x)
2.793
To
2,379
(x)
178
401
33
1,953
TO
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
(x)
(x)
180
564
4
106
±L
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
To"
8
(x)
To
(x)
(x)
To
21
646
151
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
Mumber)
To"
(x)
To"
1
(x)
527
15
TT
(X)
(x)
(x)
-Cxi.
(x)
JxL
To"
(x)
Jji.
(x)
TT
(x)
T^
(x)
Unpaid
family
workers,
(November
CMutnber)
(x)
(x)
TT
(x)
185
9
TT
(x)
(x)
_Lxi.
(x)
JxJ-
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
_ixl.
(x)
To
(x)
TT
(x)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(><umber)
2,408
1,342
1,066
35
588
501
87
(X)
(x)
1,463
TO
1,266
(x)
96
269
25
TT
(x)
(x)
4il-
JxL
(x)
93
323
(x)
(x)
(x)
Jul.
(x)
TO"
4i
(x)
TO"
Cx)
-^
Full work-
week
(Number)
2.260
1,217
1,043
32
585
501
84
(x)
(x)
Trf—
1,213
(x)
195
20
1^
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(X)
(X)
92
288
±L
(x)
(x)
_LxL
(x)
TT"
4
(x)
1,408
Pay roll, workwedi ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(DolUrs)
184 ,476
"TJT
(X)
-^
13
436
98
52,512
44,135
21,307
3,569
1,451
(x)
(x)
56,844
(x)
48,887
(x)
3,823
9,149
709
TT
(x)
(x)
_txl.
(x)
(x)
(x)
14,800
3,610
11,190
2,266
535
(x)
(X)
(x)
__(xl.
(x)'
(x)
17,491
(x)
704
350
42,361
TT
(x)
TO^
-iff
lS|8t^
402
12,724
2,723
648
348
Full work
week
(DolUrj)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
Tabic SD.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
8.37
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY ROLL, AND PERSONNEL
Metropoliun area and Lind of business
i"HT<'M!0, TI.l.
lAundrlcs, laundry services, cleaning and dyeln^.toVil . . .
Power laundries
Wltli cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing racllities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without ^ower laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Doth synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
CINCINNATI . CHIC
Laundries, laundry servleea, ele&nlng and dyeing, total •. .
Power laundries
Wltli cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
with power laundry facilities
without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
with power laundry facilities
without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage )
Self-service laundries
CLEVELAMD, OHIO
Laundries, laundry services^ cleanljig and dyeing, total ...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
with power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent.
Both synthetic arid petroleiaa solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footaotes at end of table.
Establish-
ments
CNumbcr)
1,734
48
205
865
70
35
35
u
13
431
79
335
17
3,910
139
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousdud
dollars)
17,365
49,479
7,186
17,845
13,624
4,221
-ialSl
2,338
95^
39 '
2 {
425
18
123
37
5
837
18
260
H
45,319
5,695
37,074
2,550
3,619
33,462
1,968
13,526 '
Pay roll,
enure year
{Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
73,471
37,760
10,116
27,644
1,709
7,708
6,775
933
1,094
23,926
.',735
19,838
1,353
1,364
5,244
383
1,826 I
5,125
(x)
2,728
(x)
M
4,182
1,155
3,027
(x)
1,082
(x)
(x)
7,702
"Til —
4,922
(x)
3,027
181
27,333
3,399
5,705
5,666
489
(x)
(X)
10,003
4,964
4,263
776
6,700
171
10,329 ;
3,740
2,456
(x)
525
47
12,789
Active
proprietors,
November
(dumber)
1,868
^179
26
153
1,104
33
99
331
13
4,041
150
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
448
13
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
(?>iuinbCT)
22
355
5
_109
21
83
5
1,905
62
(x)
(x)
(x)
-^
(x)
4,634
1,816
2,818
2,287
2,212
75
(x)
(x)
2.178
2,452
409
1,348
41
1,658
538
(x)
2,584
(x)
(x)
-ixl_
(x)
4.775
1,873
2,902
2,095
109
1,059
293
(x)
1,085
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,371
907
1,464
415
32
9
28
104
4
(x)
126
24
3
884
20
(x)
tx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
259
9
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Nufider)
4.056
11.366
1,269
2,978
2,613
365
10,163
1,224
7,864
1,075
3.211
279
Full work-
week
(Number)
.'9,006
14,925
3,885
11,040
952
2,837
2,483
354
9,466
601
1,489
(x)
(X)
(X)
-W
1.817
(x)
(x)
352
11
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,146
(x)
102
371
42
5.851
2.160
819
1,341
1,072
31
(X)
(x)
1.063
972
197
765
25
2,615
1,136
7.320
1,010
406
2,341
189
574
1,424
(x)
(X)
(x)
1.738
1.106
(x)
287
36
5,558
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
Full work'
week
(Dollars)
1,420,888
721.135
191.843
529.292
36.732
144.629
127,080
17,549
19,507
54.034
388,316
32.895
111-,617
9,770
183,003
22.553
57,259
(x)
21,243
Cx)
(x)
45,857
(x)
11,190
1,456
242,924
2,084
813
1,271
115
1,085
1.055
30
(x)
980
895
195
587
22
2,442
631
202
(x)
(x)
(x)
_ixi.
(x)
391
742
261
26
610
192
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
352
717
209
25
87,086
34,272
52.814
3.718
41 .930
40,401
.529
5,240
1^
(x)
98,881
45,526
46.053
7,302
28.743
937
U0,526
28,686
22.501
6,185
(x)
27 ,887
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
48.906
17,806
31,100
8,684
801-
1,387,052
711,314
189,022
522,292
124,258
17,273
19.276
19,276
460,191
52,454
375.957
31,780
95.834
7,837
178,925
77,964
22,030
55,934
(x)
20,796
(x)
(x)
45,310
(x)
10,068
1,366
34,225
51,760
3,313
41.648
40,142
1,506
5,240
TJ)
(X)
43,734
44,161
7,282
25.557
858
107,664
28,354
22,231
6,123
(x)
26 ,998
(x)
(X)
_txL
(X)
47.7?2
17.105
30,667
8,025
780
8.38
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish'
ments
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roU.
entire year
(Thousand
dollar;)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(^iumber)
Unpaid
family
workers, ,
November
(Humbcr)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov, 15
Total
(HumbcT)
Full work-
week
(^lumber)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
Full work-
week
DALLAS, TEX.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laiuidry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage )
Self-service laundries
DAVENPORT, IOWA-ROCK ISLAJID-MOLINE, ILL.
Laundries, laundry services, cleanii;g and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning' and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing' plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Ru^ cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
DATTiSH, OHIO
laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthe tic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
DENVER, COLO.
Laundries, laundry sei-vices, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotfflat end of table.
10
161
6
140
126
206
13
253
34
4,924
657
(x)
1.690
2,821
269
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,772
174
(x)
(x)
(x)
7^
(x)
(x)
(x)
JxL-
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_Cx)_
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
_ixl_
1,597
160
(x)
208
5,146
922
1,079
960
4,036
90
2,557
516
245
179
1,877
169
4
145
131
62
106
(X)
(x)
1,530
(x)
(X)
(xl
(x)
(x)
46
1,255
229
158
164
1,146
201
US
129
1,403
932
471
520
246
275
134
.J61
238
129
(x)
(x)
(x)
JxL
(x)
1,570
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
Jxl_
(x)
Cx)
Jxi_
(x)
(x)
.ixL
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
194
1,376
151
112
104
730
50
379
983
2,240
(x)
564
909
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
3,404
2,902
(x)
280
1,965
177
(x)
1,857
1,647
(x)
476
31
_txL.
-liL
4,044
1,684
_ixl_
1,002
(x)
2,450
791
_lxl_
(x)
3,729
3,186
(X)
211
1,701
226
1,890
1,648
(x)
58
231
32
(x)
(x)
AH.
J^
(x)
(x)
(x)
1^
(x)
201
11
_ixl_
JxL
AiL.
Jxl.
(x)
(X)
3
114
(x)
(x)
276
41
104
13
277
469
(x)
(x)
(x)
"To"
7,
(x)
264
26
_ixL
1,324
453
(x)
(x)
TO
7
(x)
12
844
164
19
42
369
1,648
272
436
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
(x)
214
19
(x)
1,254
419
JxL
(x)
"TJT
6
(x)
12
767
116
17
60.254
54,779
5,475
(x)
11.673
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
1,989
51 ,016
8,874
5,310
4,068
35,607
13,878
9,552
4,326
(x)
2.999
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
16,794
2,316
14,478
1,317
311
283
10,797
18,505
(x)
6,723
(X)
(x)
35,121
T
31,289
(x)
1,364
10,164
778
(x)
44,331
15,307
AH.
8,961
(x)
"T^fl—
31 ,293
(x)
5,912
644
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.39
Table 8D.-LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaV RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish-
ments
(>iumbfT)
Receipts,
entire year
doliars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
{^^umber)
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
(Xumber)
E^d employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(^(umber)
Full work-
week
(^lumber)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
Full work-
week
(Dollars)
DES MOINES, IOWA
Lauiulries, laundry servicer, cleaning and dyeing, total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply estahlishments.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaiilng and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
attd storage)
Self-service laundries
DETROIT, MICH.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total
Power laundries
.With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laujidry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent \.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
DULUTH, MINM.-3DPERI0R, WIS.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service estabishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair Cine, fur repair
ai«l storage)
Self-service laundries
ERIE, PA.
laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With po-wer laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Hug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
(x)
1,011
22
9
m
2i6
16
1,392
36
1,744
(x)
M
1,610
-no—
1,333
(x)
(x)
M
61,739
3,724
17,418
9,795
968
1,245
"T^f)
(x)
24,355
5,909
17,358
1,088
12,836
306
1,233
867
366
(x)
(x)
(X)
498
453
259
33
232
773
(x)
_txl_
(x)
(x)
62
1,030
161
■113
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1.008
(X)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
17
248
(x)
(X)
6
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
11
99
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
298
4,458
(x)
(X)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,151
8,859
80
4A7
4,939
232
(x)
12,356
(x)
2,602
9,247
507
2,366
51
233
294
29
1,470
37
531
190
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"T3rr
(x)
(x)
(x)
236
203
152
474
(x)
Jxl-
(X)
(x)
(x)
JJSL
Cx)
(X)
(x)
18
520
108
85
(x)
"50"
o
(x)"
(X)
(x)
12,059 j
11^
13,188
(x)
(x)
2,782
(x)
4,804
952
3,852
4,597
171
4
1,853
77
871
3,726
1,795
1,720
75
42,610
170,952
13,978
97,497
(x)
"ra"
(x)
(x)
654
19
1,166
3,850
204
1,526
40
1,065
3,602
195
1,142
29
92,272
5,225
10,403
"TJT
(x)
248,206
53,584
184,568
10,054
52,070
1,116
26,590
268
120
259
117
(x)
(x)
00"
(x)
(x)
~JW
(x)
(x)
"TiO"
13,928 I
9,867 '
4,061 I
(x)
(x)
~JW
(x)
111
120
26
3
100
116
77 I
284
(x)
_Ixi_
(x)
(x)
(X)
-ixL
(x)
Cx)
(x)
4,049
4,100
711
97
Cx)
(x)
2,715
9,090
(x)
Jzl
(x)
Cx)
9
274
(x)
(x)
Cx)
261
33
43
298
10,069
1,877
(X)
18.927
(x)
Cx)
291
4,176
00"
(x)
15,414
13,019
(x)
(x)
2,639
Cx)
40,953
168,210
89,063
5,207
10,246
""HO"
Cx)
240,643
51,936
178,952
9,755
45,029
942
26,083
9,696
4,029
Cx)
Cx)
"HO"
(x)
00"
7,894
3,845
4,049
581
97
2,696
7,467
(x)
Jxi
(x)
Cx)
10,118
272
9,846
1,632
(X)
8.40
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pav Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind of business
FLINT, MICH.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
FORT WORTH, TEX.
laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With po^er laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
FRESNO, CALIF.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total,.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establlshirents
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
Establish-
ments
(Humber)
106
129
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
(X)
00"
M
(x)
1,548
(x)
tx)
676
30
6.931
3,474
3,142
332
(x)
-U)
(X)
(x)
(x)
2,462
142
2,205
115
96S
714
1,239
(x)
(x)
(x)
_M_
~M
1,077
345
732
736
lU
2,328
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_Ixl_
(x)
1,625
431
,194
483
54
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
1,202
289
Ti)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"ra"
(x)
7
(x)
(X)
1,711
151
(x)
Oxi.
(x)
(X)
(X)
77
,143
56
284
132
161
364
169
18
1,492
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(xl
(x)
155
567
80 I
18
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(Hnmbc)
00
(x)
(TJ)
(x)
(x)
"W
(x^
T30
(x)
(x)
(X)
xl.
113
142
(x)
(x)
To"
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
WumM
7^
tx)
To
(x)
(x)
(X)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_tx
(x)
(X)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
To
3
(x)
(x)
2.029
1,033
79
(x)
(X)
40
665
22
190
125
(x)
(x)
(x)
"W"
70
175
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
87
249
Full work-
week
Wumber)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
TO"
(x)
"ra"
3
(x)
(x)
940
78
(x)
(x)
00_
T?
(X)
40
624
19
167
97
"ra"
(X)
(x)
(x)
68
126
"Ho"
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
70
239
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15 •
Total
(DolUrs)
23,457
TO^
(X)
TO
(x)
"TiT—
(x)
15,769
"W
14,112
(x)
(x)
2,891
81
65,680
34,738
32,374
2,364
(x)
-txi
To
(X)
(x)
24,669
1,383
22,552
734
6,046
2,814
25,678
T^
(x)
(x)
3,134
7,331
3,612
373
53,216
27,092
(x)
(X)
(x)
10,775
(x)
(x)
14,464
3,295
11,169
1,789
513
Full work-
week
(Doilarj)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.41
Table SD.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS. AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind ot business
HARRISBURC, PA.
Laundries^ laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total —
Po«er laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments.^
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service est^blishntents
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage) '•
Self-service laundries
HARTFORD, CONN.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total,..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
HOUSTON, TEX.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and s torage )
Self-service laundries ■
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. -ASHLAND, KY.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries ■
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundrie s ■
Linen si^jply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleening and dyeing plants.
Synthetic sclvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and s torage )
Self-ser'.'ice laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
Establish-
ments
iHumbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
10
25
2i
1
301
25
258
18
72
119
1,256
260
(x)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thoujaiid
dollars)
1,93A
765
185
(x)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors.
Novemfwr
(>iumbei)
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
t^umber)
7
2
(X)
M
(X)
(x)
(xj_
(x)
306
1,425
570
69
6,673
119
794
(x)
TTT
(x)
(X)
2,302
1,544
Jxi_
2,044,
(x)
M
1,217
827
(x)
(x)
(xl
7
20
1
(x)
1,726
(x)
3
(x)
207
11
1,307
101
1,113
(x)
9
(x)
(x)
JjtL
(x)
(x)
7,853
943
(x)
2,609
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
6,728
380
5,785
563
466
736
2,960
(x)
(x)
(x)
jU1_
(X)
(x)
I.IW
(x)
9,
(x)
(x)
462
17
220
22
9,404
4,471
384
(x)
1.135
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
3,235
172
2,809
254
112
150
tx)
(x)
(x)
_ixl_
(X)
(x)
(x)
4
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
208
6
(x)
(x)
(X)
Jxl.
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Humbcr)
465
119
(x)
(x)
(x)
57
397
Full work-
week
(Number)
_511
407
106
(X)
(X)
55
382
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dolbrj)
647
428
j£L.
(x)
(x)
TO"
4
(x)
(x)
60 j
6|
137
20
(x)
2,716
297
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
312
22
268
22
78
119
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
17
164
8
(x)
(x)
(x)
Ix)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
94
1,540
139
80
120
601
394
_Ix)_
(x)
(x)
(X)
3
(x)
(x)
107
12
2,526
274
(X)
(x)
(»)
xl.
(x)
1,685
87
1,465
133
(x)
(x)
(x)
Axl_
M
(x)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
To
(x)
(x)
JxL
ix)
(X)
2
(x)
(x)
18.580
15,019
3,561
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,293
16,183
1,841
259
38,371
23,584
14,787
357
(X)
(x)
1,018
24,248
Full work-
week
(Oollurs)
TO
21,573
(x)
(x)
4,633
597
S4,54S
8,718
(x)
22,758
(X.)
(x)
TO^
(X)
3,682
58,208
5,658
2,439
3,544
-JTT
(x)
(x)
_tx)_
(x)
(x)
10.504
(x)
8,761
(x)
(x)
2,855
166
8.42
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.-LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaY ROLL, AND PERSONNEL
Metropolitan area and kind of business
INDIANAPOLIS, IHD-
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries '
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities ■
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent.
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage) •
Self-service laundries
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Wi thout power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..,
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries <
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities ,
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent ,
Rug clesining establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
KANSAS CITY, HO.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries ^
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Pe troleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
Estabbsh'
ments
(Hnmbrr)
189
13
272
44
38
129
2
380
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousdnd
dolI<ir5)
3,191
4,747
59
1,020
(x)
(x)
(x)
427
6,057
372
1,673
203
3.115
,325
1,790
2,451
221
1,724
506
(x)
288
3X
(x)
JjlL.
(x)
(x)
JxL
(x)
1.598
(x)
(x)
(x)
6,874
2,478
2,022
(x)
JiLL
(x)
5,288
(x)
4,049
(x)
478
2,554
334
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dolldrj)
1,355
1,458
Jxl.
(X)
JxL.
(x)
(x)
210
3,249
204
365
49
1,766
814
952
_(xl_
(x)
(x)
74
753
252
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
JxL
(x)
(x)
(x)
9,555
5,273
3,922
1,351
79
(x)
1,048
(X)
1,916
(x)
514
71
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(Aiumber)
Asl.
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
205
13
_txi_
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
txl
(x)
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
(x)
(x)
-IsL.
(x)
1
(x)
409
35
Unpaid
fainily
workers,
November
(>{umber)
Jxl.
(x)
JjiL
(x)
(x)
_(xl_
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
145
9
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
4,034
2,016
892
1,124
_tx]_
(x)
JxL
(x)
(x)
110
1,476
92
225
43
2,170
533
670
Jxl_
(x)
(x)
-n-
78
514
170
(x)
(x)
JxL-
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
5.047
2,968
2,172
796
(x)
(X)
1,185
895
(x)
324
63
Full work-
week
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(DolUrj)
833
1,039
(x)
(x)
fx)
(X)
(x)
100
1,406
91
187
36
473
623
(x)
(x)
(x)
65
495
162
(x)
(x)
-UI-
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,661
1,8W
772
(x)
(X)
8
(x)
263
48
162,737
80,033
36,420
43,613
273
(x)
7,447
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,543
59,643
4,126
2,394
7,338
1,213
61,703
32.821
15,485
17,336
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,669
15,389
5,017
(x)
856
2,160
2,457
(x)
(X)
(X)
(x)
20,057
(x)
(x)
185,787
100,756
75,473
25,283
1,711
JilL
20,536
(x)
50,685
39,384
(x)
3,970
11,149
1,526
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.43
Tabic SD.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish-
ments
(Humber)
KNOXVILIZ. TEMN.
laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, -otal...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeir.g facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without powev laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petrole jn sol - en L
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. far repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
LANCASTER, PA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries ■
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
\rtth power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments ■
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage) ■
Self-service laundries
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing f aci lities
Hand laundries
Linen s'jpply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper ser'.'ice establishments
With power laundrj' facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
aug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
22A.
235
27
2,869
i09
_J^
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
2j517
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1-9^1
285
1,4-11
255
(x)
(x)
~J^
_lxl_
(x)
(X)
2
Cx)
Cx)
31,348
U,386
16,462
3,248
13,567
_2_j610
IjAIO
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
876
98
671
107
Cx)
J-l.
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(^iumtxrr)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"50"
(x)
(x)
12,522
1,065
(x)
(X)
26,892
8,551
16,191
2,150
2,1<8
25,356
3,967
12.526
6.1^9
3,459
2,670
(x)
1.818
9,55i
9,i29
5,613
299
Unpaid
latnily
workers,
November
(Nufiber)
Paid employees, workweek
endea nearest Nov. IS
Total
(Number)
1,629.
(x)
(x)
TxT
(x)
(x)
M
23
126
23
3
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_2ik
57
401
58
(x)
(x)
CxT"
(X)
(x)
(x)
15.688
Full work-
week
(Number)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_4Si
49
377
56
(x)
-^56
(X)
"W"
TO"
(x)
(x)
7,571
3,680
3,891
559
2,303
(
(x)
(x)
13,708
4,015
8,633
1,060
724
5,037
502
(x)
(x)
280
282
34
3,096
469
6.568
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,246
(X)
3,790
(X)
40
1,871
215
2,058
1,535
(x)
(x)
(x)
122
94
5
1,456
180
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1W
(X)
tx)
(x)
(X)
2,062
(X)
355
43
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_tx}_
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,200
103
(x)
(x)
1,536
3,138
356
2,443
376
3,434
1,016
897
(X)
U)
(x)
(xl
(X)
(x)
(X)
9
(x)
262
41
3,555
3,639
2,217
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov, 15
Total
(Dollars)
48,917
_25j211
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
17.909
1,971
14,043
1,895
(x)
1,156
422
(x)
"TJT
iii-
Tx)
4,760
To
2,125
(x)
(x)
776,333
2,116
99
(x)
(x)
1,454
2,968
347
2,029
264
3,265
1,821
967
834
(x)
"50"
(x)
(x)
(x)
TO
9
(X)
201
30
173,562
179,887
19,505
108,978
6,161
(x)
(x)
266,587
79,796
166,272
20,519
15,205
105,959
12,453
124,875
66,871
38,294
28,577
(X)
11,778
"50
(X)
_ixl_
(x)
Cx)
44,129
TO
40,156
(x)
194
7,337
1,043
Full work-
week
(Oolldrj)
8.44
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.-LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Pehsonnel
Metropolitan area and kind of business
MmPHIS, TENN-
Laundries, laundry services, cleaining and dyeing, total.,,
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent.
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage )
Self-service laundries,
MIAMI, FLA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishment
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments ,
With power laundiy facilities ,
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Riog cleaning establishments ,
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage ) ,
Self-service laundries
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..,
Power laundries. ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries ,
Linen supply establishments ,
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments ,
With power laundry facilities ,
Without power laundry facilities ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Synthetic solvent ,
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent ,
Rug cleaning establishments ,
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage ) ,
Self-service laundries ,
MItmEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN,
Laundries, laundry services, deeming and dyeing, total,,,
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Hand laundries ,
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleanlnp and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
Establish-
ments
(Number)
341
59
332
23
Reccipt3,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
1,32-1
1^
(x)
656
3,509
152
723
368
7,041
1,008
M
2,559
2,518
3.890
701
2, ex
359
1,910
702
3,840
4,000
386
2.452
(x)
M
5,551
778
4,332
441
2,415
109
18,264
8,466
6,782
1,684
147
TiT
2,073
3,835
310
2,495
355
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2.391
326
1,973
92
209
85
■ 3,926
501
(x)
1,007
1,001
6
1,939
300
1,456
183
225
161
2,162
1,343
69
843
Cx)
M
3,061
356
2,459
246
452
19
9,343
4.802
3,950
852
(x)
"TiT
3,040
973
1,931
136
410
69
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xi_
TJ)
(x)
358
58
(x)
"TO"
Cx)
299
6
M
"TiT
359
15
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
(?{umber)
"To"
(x)
(x)
"Tir
(x)
"TJi
(x)
U7
22
"TiT
(x)
"TiO"
(x)
122
3
M
"TTT
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
"TJT
(x)
(x)
"TiT
(x)
(x)
"TiT
1,429
224
1,143
62
155
65
3,687
2,065
1,774
291
(x)
480
3
1.085
158
849
7a
164
115
957
816
75
357
"TiT
(x)
"TiT
(x)
1,397
175
1,119
103
304
24
4,329
2,298
1,889
409
(x)
"TTT
1,435
449
911
75
261
44
Full work-
week
(^lumber)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"Tir
214
1,111
54
137
50
1,7U
278
(x)
452
3
1.046
158
810
78
133
106
3,324
1,647
896
751
"TO"
(x)
"W"
U)
147
959
98
224
9
3,966
1,801
380
(x)
"fiT
1,258
sir
803
70
178
38
Pay roll, workwedc elided
nearest Nov, 15
Total
(Dollars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8.957
"Tit
(x)
(x)
TiT
46.292
6,707
37,642
1,943
4,053
1,484
135 .899
80,172
70,027
10,145
(x)
16,440
16,313
127
37.450
6,725
27,866
2,859
5,478
3,913
42,015
35,606
1,609
"TO"
(x)
"TO"
(x)
7,240
45,383
4,352
2,922
9,938
438
181,915
92.625
76,268
16,357
1,382
(x)
59,945
18,678
38,584
2,683
9,127
1,470
Full work-
week
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
Table 8D.-iAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD,
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS. RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND FEJISONNEL
8.45
Metropolitan area and bnd of business
MPBTLE, AU.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Poorer laundries
With clearing and dyeing facilitlss. .. .
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities ,
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage )
Self-service laundries
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments.
With power laundry facilities ,
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments ,
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage i
Self-service laundries
Establish-
ments
(>Iumbfr)
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laxindries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments,
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent.
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage) -
Self-service laundries
NEW CfiLEANS, LA,
laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laxmdry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments...
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (Inc, fur repair
and storage) ■■■•■■•.
Self-service laundries
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
210
11
18
205
10
125
26
(x)
1,30A
96
1,137
71
(x)
7,^20
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(^lumber)
(x)
(x)
3,717
3,080
637
(x)
1,342
(x)
fxl
(x)
2.127
193
l,93i
(x)
463
362
6,866
707
2,834
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
55-
1,227
1,586
125
10,064
47
560
30
(x)
1,994
1,667
327
(x)
"TiT
(x)
74
869
(x)
(x)
Unpaid
lamily
workers,
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
110
59
3,340
1.943
381
1,562
28
(x)
Cx)
(xL
(x)
739
4,063
3,637
426
Jxl-
(x)
(x)
4,205
173
3,819
2U
587
258
305
21
4.359
2,095
173
(x)
(x)
(x)
77
,802
112
149
59
Jxl_
(x)
(x)
"TO"
(x)
222
11
(x)
(x)
(x)
34
377
21
Full work-
week
(?^umber)
(x)
(x)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov, 15
Total
(Dollars)
~2F
370
(x)
2,336
1,434
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"TO"
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
(x)
19
233
.15
121
16
61
3
1,158
276
(x)
"TJT
(x)
64
622
(x)
1.494
935
176
759
_ixL
(x)
(x)
(x)
730
(x)
17
291
208
12
1,570
1,435
135
To
(x)
60
1,072
67
101
49
(x)
1,135
259
(x)
"TiT
(x)
4aL.
64
590
(x)
842
171
671
_LxL.
Cx)
(x)
"TIT
(x)
17
274
172
10
,235
113
Gc)
(x)
57
,009
58
Full work-
week
(Dollors)
36.062
20.905
(x)
(x)
(xL
799
11,020
596
(x)
229
442
66,773
35,170
29,40i
5,766
(x)
9,192
"TJT
(x)
1,982
18,639
(x)
2,055
1,285
7,082
28,403
_CxL
(x)
(X)
(x)
14,382
827
13,555
6,691
378
94.266
43,503
40,007
3,496
Jxi_
(x)
(x)
38.965
1,934
35,007
2,024
2,028
2,931
1,203
See footnotes at end of tables.
8.46
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish-
ments
(dumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(T^umber)
Unpaid
family
worters,
November
(dumber)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov 15
Total
(Dollarj)
l!W YORK-KORTHEASTERM NEW JERSEY
Lavudries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
NORF0LK-PORT31OUTH, VA,
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry f ac ilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum sclvent
, Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
.'^elf -service laundries
OMAHA, HEBR.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end f table.
lOi
488
869
370
37
11,967
9S9
100
9
205,058
134,240
2,0^5
58,432
55,548
2,642,002
117,601
66,236
29,207
27,987
1,287.519
44,076
73,525
42,974
46.732
25,995
20,737
25,853
40,383
8,382
17,044
42
243
5,535
5
38
1,590
n
6,040
629
72,233
11,237
5,807
2,523
10,926
18,281
4,945
6,321
4,238
2,083
10,387
17,600
4,185
6,200
2,356
167
31,182
36,462
4,589
8,849
93,407
12,081
14,464
19,718
2,249
3,624
17,553
2,260
12
2
1,263
1
364
53
4,143
2,057
878
"S3!r
48
936
309
18
12,259
955
273
89
2
4,189
254
6,259
8,315
949
1,505
9,879
1,450
2,460
5,999
7,942
928
1,429
7,456
1,178
2,332
3,200
362
153
44
1,659
•208
1.251
1,066
185
1.218
1,0X
184
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
U)
(x)
-ixL.
(x)
(x)
(x)
Ti)
(x)
(xl
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
(x)
Ti)
(x)
U)
"U)
3,017
(x)
195
31
6.303
"U)
1,513
(x)
3.097
To"
8
(x)
"W
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
961
Tt)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
920
(x)
24
40
11
1,702
To"
. 8
(x)
2,627
1,458
872
974
1,653
(x)
454
506
952
(x)
164
(x)
(x)
309
563
(x)
309
516
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
tx)
3,058
59f
2,334
126
482
510
1,405
"233
1,061
■ 61
94
107
3,122
23
114
"T2?
535
35
117
517
35
1,674
1,588
2,845
1,486
742
2,452
393
(x)
599
1,333
153
(x)
253
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
-lii-
(x)
(x)
"50
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"50"
(x)
697
69
(x)
132
674
68
(X)
"50
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"50
M
"50
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xT^
2,231
(x)
831
113
1,082
(x)
183
26
00
2
(x)
(i)
1,
(x)
108
9
(x)
611
(x)
131
16
"5Fr
5
(x)
102
16
506,017
781,502
171,612
214,864
114,240
47,036
44,Jl7
2,819
290,313
395,275
44,128
77,015
386,893
48,533
72 ,241
34.913
31,294
3,619
^i)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
30,825
"50
29,548
(x)
890
962
419
61,516
27.789
8,926
18,863
(x)
3.200
(iy
(x)
29,140
5,790
21,798
1,552
617
2,185
2,340
60,080
28.429
25,684
2,745
(x)
5.036
(x)
(x)
(x)
24,869
"Tiy
20,990
(x)
4,134
471
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
Table SD.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
8.47
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish-
ments
dumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(>iumber)
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
endetf nearest Nov. 15
Total
Wumber)
Full work-
week
(^lumber)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
Full work-
week
(Dollars)
PEORIA. IIX.
LaundrleSf laundry services, cleaning and dyeinf, tctal..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing Tacilities
WlthCTit cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Jiaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petrleum solvent
Both synthetic and petr-leum solvent
Rug cleaning establisbjnents
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage) .'
Self-service laundries
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries.
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petr -leum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rue cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage )
Self-service laundries
PHOEHIX, ASI2.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without po-wer laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent.
Petr-leum s-lvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storape),
Self-service laundries
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, ttal...
Fewer laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without p'-wer laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With po-wer laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See f:otnotes at end cf table.
28
98
540
35
72
118
15
,869
lOi
1,182
27
1,518
1,039
36,187
823
695
453
313
248
216
232
206
14,723
Ml.
M
(x)
(x)
Jjii-
(x)
(x)
(»)
-iil-
(x)
(x)
(x)
_[xi_
(x)
(x)
-ixl.
-ixi.
(x)
(x)
-(xi-
(x)
(x)
_txL.
(x)
1.562
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
287
1,121
154
(x)
59,222
103
539
72
50
286
40
48
268
37
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
29,035
(x)
14,377
29,588
11,622
17,966
2,820
6,804
6,951
9,613
442
2,024
8,235
3,347
4,888
223
6
3,985
2,819
1,407
617
3,208
4,611
268
848
"T3rr
(x)
(x)
592
274
585
263
"TFT
(x)
"Tirr
(x)
TTT
(x)
"TxT
(x)
3,323
12,348
1,209
1,221
17,457
892
8,887
1,618
6,728
541
2,546
107
75
126
14
2,942
123
1,353
44
840
4,094
246
1,748
94
769
3,928
246
1,292
71
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,153
TFT
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"T3n~
1.756
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
TTT
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
-nrr
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"C3rr
(x)
1,351
(x)
(x)
485
435
28,402
(x)
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
4
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
112
56
13.758
9.542
5.0S2
3,727
5,815
450
4.222
3,511
711
2,249
2,833
1.689
"Ho"
(x)
13,036
,524
165
340
2,934
,135
967
9,395
187
(x)
6,376
00
(x)
00
(x)
,239
4,601
536
1,694
28
100
123
1,189
30
425
12
(i)
3
(x)
(x)
7,224
3,022
1,368
1,654
70
719
656
63
(x)
SST
2,313
236
1,1%
39
(x)
3
(x)
(x)
1,305
1,540
630
59
00
(X)
5S9"
2,206
224
989
32
8,313
6,410
522
.1x1
(x)
(x)
(x)
14 , 320
1,951
10,794
1,575
(x)
933
330
575,933
328,355
143,361
184,974
9,010
37,570
25,943
11,627
"nrr
(x)
32,546
136,126
10,107
55,302
2,421
(x)
(x)
(x)
ITT
M
U)
"T5r
17.323
TJ)
13,540
(x)
(x)
2,458
1,253
272,409
107,145
44,257
62,888
1,784
32 ,093
28,730
3,363
6,722
(x)
121,804
a, Hi
86,922
9,593
2,861
34,764
1,086
7,909
6,333
-ixi-
(x)
(x)
JiL.
(x)
13,991
1,931
10,519
1,541
(x)
827
271
561,238
319,807
140,805
179,002
6,914
37.297
25,811
11,486
14,099
(X)
175,538
30,879
134,552
10,107
7,583
47,533
2,135
00
(x)
(x)
ITT
(x)
(x)
16.988
13,270
(x)
(x)
2,323
1,060
264,022
103,758
42,843
60,915
28,225
3,298
6,576
(x)
118,033
J3,l*5
85,480
9,358
30,920
977
8.48
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.-LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Metropobtan area and kind of business
PORTUND, OREfl.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, t tal...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Withcut cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
Witb power laundry facilities
Without power laundry f aci lities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Ru^ cleaning establishments
Pressinp, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage )
Self service laundries
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Lavndries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With pcwer laundry facilities
Without power laundry f ac ilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities -
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent ,
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and strra^e)
Self-service laundries
READING, PA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities.
With'ut clectning and dyeing facilities ..
Hand laundries ,
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Ru? cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
RICHMOND, VA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen suiJply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Vflthout power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage )
Self-service laundries ,,
See footn-'tes at end of table.
Establish-
ments
(Humbcr)
265
19
31
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
12,182
fi,?77
2,878
3,599
(x)
(20_
4,697
493
3,983
221
2,094
201
11.685
6.412
1,902
4,510
219
(x)
3,860
2,330
(x)
(x)
2,654
273
1,562
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,585
104
1,481
66
652
(x)
7,966
3.176
1,529
1,647
Jxl_
(x)
272
2,673
355
423
175
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thotisand
dollars)
1,583
1,882
(x)
282
2,033
%
375
31
5.993
1,043
2,4i9
21
Ji}
(x)
1,986
1,244
(x)
(x)
325
58
(x)
(x)
(x)
47
799
26
152
(x)
875
914
-Ixl_
(x)
125
1,384
224
Unincorporated
businesses
propnetors,
November
(Number)
(x)
296
22
JSL
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"TFT
(x) '
(x)
493
26
TFT
(x)
^=0
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
tx)
(x)
(x)
Unpaid
tzmily
workers,
Novoribcr
iXumbcr)
(x)
4^
107
3
JZ8
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
166
14
Cx)
(x)
(x)
_bLL
(x)
Paid employees, worlcweck
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(>fumber)
2,644
1,445
660
785
(x)
Jal.
tx)
1.003
114
859
30
219
22
479
1,232
JxL
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
"TTT
(x)
(x)
222
37
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
(x)
(x)
28
402
2,455
1,112
540
572
_Ui_
Cx)
JjU_
(x)
83
796
109
Full work-
week
(Number)
2,497
1,395
648
747
(x)
-Ui-
Jxl.
(x)
112
774
29
2.581
1.530
431
1,099
15
Jxl
(x)
_txL
135
(x)
ITT
(x)
(x)
170
34
ITT
(x)
fx)
(x)
(x)
27
366
508
555
_CiI_
(x)
JxL
(x)
720
107
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov, 15
Total
(Dollors)
123,992
M,i.1->
30,537
37,875
(x)
-ISX
(x)
_£xL
(x)
45.225
5,097
38,294
1,834
7,915
679
19,137
46,168
_IxL
5,846
(x)
_ixL
(x)
36,283
22,231
(x)
(x)
7,035
1,199
38,043
14,680
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
16.856
1,047
15,809
2,567
(x)
78 ,204
32.964
15,581
17,383
1,361
(x)
_LxL
(x)
35,052
2,634
28,076
4,342
2,268
819
Full work-
week
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES 8.49
Tabic SD.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
ESTAfiUSHMENTS, RECEin^, PAy RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
MetTopobtan area and land of business
SncHK'^TtS, N. Y.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dy«ing, total..
Power laundries
With cle-ining and dyeing facilities *.
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Uithrut power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
SACRiSMENTO, CALIF.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With p'wer laundry facilities
Without p^er laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power layndry facilities
Without p-wer laundry facilities -
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petrole'jm solvent,
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteratl-n, and ijarment repair (Inc. fur repair
and storage),
Self-service laundries.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry faci. .ties
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and gament repair (inc. fur repair
and storage ) , ,
Self-service laundries
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total...
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Rand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
Establish'
ments
(XJumber)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
70
171
11
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
9,18?
1,678
.',i7J
l,20t
(x)
_tii.
(x)
3,652
415
3,018
21"
1,455
03
1,248
388
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,739
(x)
1.555
(x)
709
187
12,200
5,663
6,537
(x)
3,141
(x)
(x)
(x)
11.467
1,546
9,646
275
6,095
656
4,886
1,540
493
1,047
(xi.
1^
(x)
~arr
1,789
1,247
(x)
76
613
49
4,563
1,452
575
(x)
409
111
-iil.
(x)
1,860
164
1,576
120
1,992
884
714
170
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
140
19
3,331
3,236
(x)
1,126
(x)
Jx)
(x)
5,876
579
5,179
118
1,114
137
320
643
(x)
"TO"
I
(x)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
propnetors,
November
{y^umber)
Unpaid
family
workers.
November
(NumbCT)
(x)
_til.
(x)
216
7
_(il_
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
37
160
10
(x)
"ra"
106
24
(x)
-lil_
(x)
(x)
_(xl_
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"Tier
(x)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(>^uniber)
636
319
(x)
190
46
-XlO-.
(X)
82
738
65
130
13
Full work-
week
{A(umber)
583
312
(x)
144
45
JJLU
(x)
78
659
61
400
309
91
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3i
(x)
7,837
3.722
1,902
1,820
170
(x)
591
(X)
(x)
(x)
3.142
346
2,738
58
779
109
X7
(x)
"Tier
(x)
3
(x)
-^50.
272
78
(x)
-120-
(x)
(x)
3
(x)
7,234
1,856
1,731
_ui_
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,786
321
2,412
53
599
91
1,087
458
145
313
(x)
~JW
(x)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
,969
39,937
29,0f!7
10,850
Cx)
9.829
7,739
2,090
(«!
(x)
36.026
3,378
30,421
2,227
4,503
374
38,172
16.796
13,376
3,420
(x)
_Ul_
(x)
17.334
(x)
15,540
(X)
3,316
373
270,443
64,265
61,914
3,064
(x)
20,819
(x)
(x)
(x)
111,573
12,114
97,218
2,241
23,898
3,120
43,534
18,581
6,212
12,369
(x)
~JW
15.928
"W
11,534
(x)
531
2,118
417
Full work'
week
(Dollars)
27,899
10,791
(x)
8.790
6,707
2,083
(x)
34,277
3,290
28,335
2,152
4,013
298
35.602
15.367
12,302
3,065
(x)
3.662
3,662
(X)
(x)
16.318
(x)
14,610
(x)
3,001
316
257,694
123 ,896
63,239
60,607
2,033
(x)
20,613
(x)
(x)
(x)
102.433
11,839
38,428
2,166
21,175
2,377
41,100
5,395
11,773
(x)
"Tir
15,035
T7)
10,971
(x)
492
1,925
409
8.50 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.-LAUNDR1ES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Establish-
ments
iHumher)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roU,
entire year
(TTiousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Active
proprietors,
November
(Number)
Unpaid
family .
workers,
November
(>iumber)
Total
(T^umber)
FuU work-
week
(.Humher)
Total
(Dollars)
Full work-
week
(Dollars)
SAN AHTOMIO, TEX-
^aundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total
250
7,731
3,822
258
183
2,653
2,470
73,315
71,137
31
3,713
2,045
30
8
1,499
1,404
37,461
36,464
26
5
8
5
3,526
187
(x)
816
1,%6
79
(x)
335
24
6
(x)
6
6
2
(x)
1,426
73
(x)
213
1,339
65
(x)
206
35,983
1,478
(x)
6,557
35,079
1,385
(r)
6,521
3
2
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x>
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xi
(x)
(x)
With pTwer laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
1
201
(x)
3,031
(x)
1,370
209
(x)
166
'x)
903
(x)
824
(x)
28,031
(x)
26,899
22
168
11
4
41
35
54
- -265 ■
2,514
252
124
211
331
(x)
120
1,147
103
55
61
55
(x)
23
174
12
6
42
37
(x)
13
134
U
2
14
25
(x)
81
758
64
20
40
60
(x)
71
689
64
19
34
55
(x)
2,641
23,160
2,230
866
1,199
4,960
(x)
2,398
22,271
2,230
865
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
1,131
4,927
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF,
'.amidries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total
(x)
12
1,267
•709
9
5
. 320
290
12,366
11,771
6
6
1
4
623
644
(x)
623
342
367
(x)
255
6
3
(x)
1
4
1
(x)
174
146
(x)
109
168
122
(x)
105
6,836
5,530
(x)
5,180
6,764
5,007
(x)
Linen supply establishments
5,122
4
37
623
•1.335
255
690
1
51
31
109
305
105
285
13,208
5,122
12.832
15
20
2
50
28
164
(x)
869
(x)
548
172
0^837
(x)
447
(x)
163
16
5,023
(x)
27
(x)
55
34
172
(X)
19
(x)
19
19
78
(X)
189
(x)
79
12
2,255
(x)
185
(x)
74
11
2,039
(x)
8,628
(x)
3,579
423
92,895
(x)
8,590
(x)
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair {inc. fur repair
3,389
388
SAN DIEGO, CAIIF.
88,310
36
4,383
2,541
27
10
1,177
1,038
43,759
40,416
12
24
34
5
2,331
2,052
(x)
1,157
1,363
1,178
(x)
510
10
17
(x)
1
4
6
(x)
584
593
(x)
177
488
550
(x)
173
21,909
21,850
(x)
10,333
19,665
20,751
(x)
Linen supply establishments
10,268
5
1
1,157
(x)
510
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
177
(x)
173
(x)
10,333
(x)
10,268
(x)
1
78
3,931
(x)'"
1,901
(x)'"
95
(x)'"
50
(x)'"
860
796
(x)'"
37,263
(x)
36,173
31
43
4
10
157
53
81 o
962
2,787
182
158
1,673
343
43,346
Hi
1,377
102
37
356
33
22,132
37
51
7
12
180
60
1,075
28
17
5
4
78
20
400
241
581
38
20
184
28
8,784
202
556
38
14
150
17
8,210
S,303
27,195
1,765
889
7,468
809
428,728
7,641
26,767
1,765
847
6,805
599
SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND, CALIF.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total
412,497
144
16,242
9,434
195
93
3,942
3,734
181,567
175.957
27
117
361
16
9,002
7,240
4,332
6,141
5,525
3,909
1,528
2,736
14
181
482
12
2
91
178
2,170
1,772
843
1,056
2,087
1,647
769
990
103.927
77,640
30,655
53,799
101,441
74,516
29,010
51747
14
2
10
(xi ■
(x)
482
(xi
(X)
212
(x)
(x)
14
(x)
(x)
5
(x)
(x)
■90
(x)
(x)
83
(xi
(x)
4,298
(x)
(x)
4.124
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
10
245
482
14,825
212
7,720
14
321
5
107
90
2,709
83
2,499
4,29S
149,383
4,124
142,824
101
130
14
43
1,629
126
4,149
9,517
1,159
1,324
13,651
1,791
1,973
5,164
583
502
2,296
289
126
173
22
51
1,757
142
53
51
3
17
728
49
684
1,863
162
144
1,120
204
634
1,707
158
135
855
154
38,476
99,489
11,418
9,026
49,076
5,845
36,913
94,622
11,289
8,835
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
43,105
4,979
See footnotes at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.51
Table SD.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Receipts, Pay Roll, and Feksonnel
MecropoUtan area and kind of business
"iAN 30ST., ChUT.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With powir laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With po'^r laundry facilities
Without pow^r laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries.
SCRANTDN, PA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries.
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities ,
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments ,
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. .fur repair
arrfi storage ),
Self-service laundries
SEATTLE, WASH.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities.
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent.
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries
SOUTH BEND, IHD.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without po-jer laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishnents
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur repair
and storage)
Self-service laundries.
See footnotes at end of table.
Establish-
ments
(Number)
2
125
349
17
Receipts,
entire year
dollars)
<,816
1.512
M
77)
(x)
2,^63
1,330
(x)
664
109
735
695
(x)
M
(x)
875
ill
(x)
704
32
5.961
2,129
299
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,037
3.051
215
2,762
132
Pay roll,
entire year
(TflOU5UIld
dollars)
2,329
TTT
(x)
7i)
(x)
(x)
424
342
(x)
(x)
539
192
7,832
3,624
1,075
.JxL
(x)
(x)
(x)
"T3rr
2,200
^65
1,633
102
484
16
(x)
(x)
(i)
(x)
183
1,846
262
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xL.
(i)
(x)
110
1,124
(x)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(Number)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
126
4
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
(^iumber)
To"
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. IS
Total
(Aiumber)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
JxL
Cx)
(x)
2
10
.ixi-
(x)
(x)
.ixl-
(x)
(x)
4
16
363
20
144
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
259
199
(x)
(x)
(x)
281
81
(x)
2,776
1,697
1,305
392
JxL.
(x)
(x)
168
532
43
243
18
1^
(x)
(x)
(x)
TIT
(x)
51
531
(x)
Full work*
week
(?s(uniber)
(x)
To
(x)
2
(x)
241
193
(x)
(x)
(x)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
(x)
2,675
1,648
,275
373
(x)
(x)
(x)
159
509
43
191
14
To"
(x)
(x)
TO
(x)
51
390
(x)
46,881
16,600
(x)
(x)
U)
(x)
24,581
T^ —
13,594
(x)
1,306
2,581
464
30,223
14,840
8,397
6,443
(x)
(x)
(x)
14,885
10,816
4,069
(x)
1,757
195
137,244
77,882
57,890
19,992
(x)
(x)
(x)
40,948
8,865
29,942
2,201
2,854
10,692
721
14,522
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
23 ,288
2,013
21,275
(x)
Full work-
week
(Dollars)
(x)
(x)
TO
(x)
23,132
12,321
(x)
1,262
2,228
347
29,420
14,371
8,008
6,363
(x)
(x)
(x)
10,625
3,926
(x)
1,582
195
56,905
19,727
(x)
(x)
(x)
40,244
S,64J
29,401
2,201
2,803
9,390
665
36,287
To"
(x)
(x)
(x)
I'^.T-'
2,013
17,342
(x)
8.52 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSMMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY ROLL, AND PEHSONNEL
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(Jsfumber)
Unpaid
family
w/orkers,
November
(>Jumber)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollars)
SPOKAire, W.».S1I.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establislmients
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing facilities
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
SPRINOFIELD-HOLYOKE, («SS.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Ru/,' cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
STOCKTON, CALIF.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities. . . .
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities. . . .
Without power laundry facilities.
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
SrHCUSE, N. Y.
Laundries, laundi^ services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and 5 cora^e)
Self-service laundries
187
12
U5
7
2.953
1,479
620
To"
(x)
(x)
-ixL.
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
-Ixl_
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_(x)_
(x)
(x)
(x)
.^221
(X)
(x)
-IxL
(x)
(x)
(x)
_txl-
_ist
(X)
(x)
_(xL
(x)
(x)
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
(x)
8
(x)
(x)
3
(x)
(x)
(x)
_M
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
612
49
1,541
1,158
1,220
41
_tx)_
697
671
322
352
315
341
1,096
(x)
(x)
AiL.
(x)
(x)
(xl
365
(x)
-ixl_
(x)
_txl_
(x)
1,219
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_txL.
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
302
2,083
1,358
94
2,462
154
1,065
20
176
1,136
183
10
BO
577
124
14
71
541
(x)
(x)
(x)
_txL
(x)
1,021
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
218
803
428
48
5,756
71
363
25
141
25
140
1,301
2,068
507
646
1,422
(x)
1,159
381
711
191
368
150
357
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_txi.
(x)
(x)
(x)
_UI_
509
1,819
1,041
135
(x)
1|112
TO"
(x)
(x)
To"
(x)
_txl.
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
207
905
137
37
118
502
109
436
28,263
10.070
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_Cxl_
(x)
(x)
6,944
(x)
1,491
2,159
54
57, 395
^■^■351
12,064
12,287
JxL
6,878
(x)
2,963
21,648
3,847
345
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,217
6,950
2,274
101
57,417
21,916
7,503
14,413
(x)
10.708
(x)
23.780
4,953
18,827
3,061
697
See footnotes at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.53
Table SD.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Rbceipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind of business
EsubLsh-
men Is
(Httmher)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars'^
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollar i)
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(Humber)
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
Paid employees, workweek
endcd'nearest Nov. 15
Total
(NumM
Full work-
week
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dollurs)
Full work-
week
(Dolidrj)
TACC»«, VASf.
Laundries^ laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laurvlTy facilities....
Without power laundry facilities.
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent.
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
RUfe- cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
T*MPA-ST. PETERSBURG. FLA.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeint', total.
Power laundries
With cieaniiv; and dyeing' facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeln^ facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply estaolishments
With power laundry facilities....
Without power laundry facilities.
Diaper service establishments
With power lautidry facilities
Without power laundiv facilities
Cleaning and dyeii\g plants
Synthetic solvent
PetroleuB solvent
Both sj-nthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and rt^-af-e)
Self-service laundries
TOLEDO, OHIO
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total..
Power laundries
With cleanih;^ and dyeing faci"' -*i''-='.. —
Without cleaning,- and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic ao-lvent
Petroleum solvent
Both syr.thetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establisliments
Pressing, alteration, end garment repair (Inc.
repair and stora^-e)
Self-service laundries
TRENTON, N. J.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleanirii; and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities....
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvant
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
202
7
UO
14
(x)
(»)
±L
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,832
(x)
(x)
1,040
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,513
(x)
(x)
■420
45
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
302
(x)
(x)
(x)
_241
6.023
3-126
JM.
2,037
769
1,247
414
763
323
1,003
738
265
_lxjL
(x)
(x)
(x)
_UL
(x)
(X)
(x)
_Ixi-
(x)
(x)
(x)
_lxl-
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_lxl.
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,593
(x)
267
423
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,320
1,399
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
TJT
(x)
(x)
(x)
"TxT
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
~JW
2,872
1,072
1,701
99
1,913
75
1,375
490
829
56
443
21
2.801
1,515
1,286
1,7?7
1,055
702
(x)
(x)
(x)
_ixl_
(x)
(x)
(x)
77?
1,157
128
(x)
(x)
212
16
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
134
16
(x)
(x)
(x)
TW
(x)
(x)
(x)
"ra"
(x)
(X)
(x)
TW
230
400
25
267
20
494
376
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
123
14
200
358
389
358
(x)
_IxI.
(x)
(x)
(x)
M-
19.250
(x)
(x)
15,480
(X)
13,872
(x)
(x)
1,603
80
29,688
22,256
7,432
158
(x)
(x)
18,34-4
15,971
(x)
275
538
1,738
24,130
(x)
(x)
9,919
(x)
(x)
"TxT
27,551
9,422
17,064
1,065
9,585
552
32,704
19,302
13,402
(x)
Ail
(x)
6,885
(x)
4,569
(x)
4,457
394
JiL
18.497
(x)
(x)
13,889
(x)
12,316
(x)
(x)
1,412
80
28,592
22,021
6,571
(x)
17,788
T^
15,650
(x)
504
1,647
63,937
23,800
(x)
(x)
9,919
(x)
(x)
e,959
16,239
1,008
1,143
9,166
447
36,234-
28,371
15,158
13,213
(x)
44
ra^
6.5U
(x)
4,198
(x)
3,862
306
See footnotes at end of table.
8.54 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.-LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish'
ments
(Humhcr)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
propnetors,
November
(T^umber)
Unpaid
family
workers,
Novenjbcr
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(>Iumber)
Full work-
week
Qi^mber)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(PoOars)
TULSA, OKLA.
Laundries, laundrj' services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
^nthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent.
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
UTICA-ROME, H. Y.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments,
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
S^mthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent,.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage )
Self-service laundries ■
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
^Tlthetic solvent.
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc.
repair and storage )
Self-service laundries
WHEELING, W. VA.-STEimENVlLLE, OHIO
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage )
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table .
2.666
1,432 51,173
1.491
2,112
492
1,291
200
715
148
703
14«
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Jx]_
(x)
M
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1^
(x)
M
(X)
1,455
(X)
928
251
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
T30
(x)
"ST
(x)
309
39
179
36
172
21
1,206
663
684
309
306
129
297
126
_ixi_
(x)
(x)
-ixL
_(xl_
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
_Ixi_
(x)
(x)
(x)
-ixi-
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
"i^r
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
00
(x)
(x)
(x)*
ix)
438
47
8,432
30
24
257
11
17.380
15,322
2,058
9,928
8,982
946
4,179
569
4,456
3,941
515
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
619
33
(x)
11,357
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
_txl_
(x)
(X)
(x)
_txi_
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,043
7,871
443
6,559
829
3,145
1,202
3,612
237
1,523
167
1,569
113
108
6
625
30
239
7
2,458
614
1,736
108
919
116
1,049
2,272
549
1,626
97
933
(x)
(x)
699
234
23
548
482
275
M
(x)
404
78
2
230
To
(x)
(x)
226
49
2
200
(x)
(x)
1,620
122
3
1^
1,288
(x)
(x)
798
11
I
(x)
(x)
(=)
"TO"
(x)
(x)
~urr
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
122
2
(x)
(x)
2
200
"TO"
(x)
(x)
28,616
24,646
3,970
(x)
5,053
(x)
(x)
(x)
"TO
(x)
16,587
"TO
15,063
(x)
6,493
866
38,471
18,281
12,589
5,692
Ail.
(x)
(x)
11,112
"TO
8,447
(x)
(x)
1,125
317
326,451
182,973
164,571
18,402
(x)
18.330
(x)
(x)
101,904
24,802
72,337
4,765
U,237
33,877
3,983
7,271
1,647
30
■ 336
00
(x)
13,445
(x)
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
Table 8D.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
8.55
Mecropolitan area and kind of business
WTCHITA, KAKS.
Laundriesi laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, ujtal
Power laundries
Wi Ji cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishnents
With pover laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities '
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
WIUtZS-BAHHE-HAZLETON , PAi
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
WILMINCTON, DEL.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleanir.g and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
WC«CESTER, MASS.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
I^aper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent.
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
See footnotes at end of table.
Establish-
ments
(^^umbcr)
129
3
137'
6
168
9
Receipts,
entire year
(Thuitsdud
dolldrj)
4,44'
1,796
37.;
(x)
(«)
(x)
(x)
XxL
ra^
1,710
1,431
(x)
97
439
S4
1,687
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
(x)
590
15
(x)
(x)
(x)
248
999
376
(x)
900
67
3,191
1,218
(x)
(x)
"HO"
(x)
(x)
~ur
1,320
1,204
(x)
35
1,356
96
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thoujdtid
doll<lr5)
1..^25
1,043
182
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
104
11
"TJT
(x)
(x)
Cx)
"TTT
(x)
(x)
1,449
(x)
_(xj_
489
(x)
94
559
184
(x)
1,751
(x)
(x)
793
7^
M
(x)
~ra"
(x)
279
21
Unincorporated
businesses
Active
proprietors,
November
(><umbCT)
(x)
_ixl_
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
"T^
(x)
(x)
122
4
1W
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
131
5
~urr
(x)
(x)
Unpaid
family
workers,
November
(x)
_txi-
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
-urr
(x)
(x)
"TJT
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
T^
"TO"
(x)
175
8
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
I^T
"TIT
(x)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. IS
Total
(>(umber)
608
131
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
-wr
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
235
114
(x)
116
9
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
-vrr
Full work-
week
(>iumber)
595
124
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
-JW
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
233
112
(x)
TTT
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
~vrr
(x)
188
13
(x)
141
12
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Oolbrs)
23,375
CO, 106
3,269
(x)
_txl
(x)
(x)
16,011
"ra
u,4a8
(x)
413
2,342
269
18,451
(x)
(x)
(x)
~nrr
(x)
9,225
(x)
1,141
1,629
33
27,937
(x)
(x)
(x)
15,963
1,850
10,632
3,481
(x)
3,516
192
15,154
(x)'
(x)
(x)
2.588
"TJT
(x)
(x)
"W
14,715
(x) '
13,791
(x)
6,165
402
Full work-
week
I Dollars)
19,926
3,196
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
~JW
15,753
"ra"
12,240
(x)
413
2,260
227
30,771
(x)
(x)
(x)
"TxT
9.053
(x)
8,032
(x)
1,121
1,456
33
"W
(x)
-<x)
9,710
(x)
15,887
1,820
10,622
3,445
(x)
3,180
156
31,842
14^877
(x)
(x)
(x)
1.932
(x)
(x)
14,281
13,419
(x)
5,017
392
8.56 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8D.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Esr.'SLISHMENTS, RECEIPTS, PAY ROLL, AND PERSONNEL
Metropolitan area .ind kind of business
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Unincorporated
businesses
propnetors,
November
(Humhcr)
Unpaid
farnily
workers,
November
(>iumber)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
Full work'
week
(7t(umber)
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dolbri)
Full work-
week
(Dollars)
■KfflX, P^.
Laundries, laundry services, cleaning and dyeing, total.
Power laundrle.^t
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc. fur
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
Laundries, laundry services, cleajiing and dyeing, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Hand laundries
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities. —
Without power laundry facilities.
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities....
Without power laundry facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
Pressing, alteration, and garment repair (inc.
repair and storage)
Self-service laundries
125
4
1,223
1,019
191
563
57
311
30
296
29
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
JjlL
(x)
(x)
~ro~
(x)
(x)
~J^
(x)
(x)
"W"
(x)
(x)
"ra"
(x)
(x)
"TiT
(x)
(x)
~urr
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"HO"
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8,556
1,930
1,850
(x)
"TTT
(x) .
TO
(x)
(x)
730
(x)
(x)
7i)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
■t54
(x)
(x)
(x)
U)
(x)
(x)
4,162
(x)
2,113
(x)
(x)
2,648
(x)
725
22
"Txl
1,359
(x)
110
8
"T3rr
(x)
(x)
M
1.063
(x)
(x)
1.015
(x)
120
3
10,383
1,097
(x)
Ml
(x)
(x)
12.145
(x)
9,703
(x)
(x)
(x)
71,511
16.564
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
42.702
27,103
(x)
612
2,375
210
23,432
11.123
10,036
1,087
(x)
Jsl
(x)
11,937
M
9,495
!x)
(x)
(x)
U)
(x)
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
41,841
T5r
26,633
(x)
505
2,126
190
X Withheld to ivold disclosure.
z Less than $500.
Note: See Explanatory Material for definitions of Standard Metropolitan Areas.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.57
Table 8E.— LAUNDRIES WITH POWER FACIUTIES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE: 1948
Toul
Receipts firom^
Geographic division and Sute
EatabUsh-
ments
Reccipu,
entire year
Uhousand
dolluri)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
CThousond
dolbri)
Rug
cleaning
(ThouMnd
dolUirs)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(TTwuMnd
dollors)
Commercial
starch and
6at work
(ThouMnd
dollorl)
Linen
supply
service
{Thousand
dollori)
Duper
service
{Thousand
doUars)
Industrial
laundry
work
{Thousand
dolUrs)
Other
Jluiusand
dolUlrl)
7.66^
1.110 .964
131.760
3,677
624,534
63.981
179 .760
.6,184
76,57b
/. 49
Geographic divisions:
772
1,406
1,311
599
1,084
477
829
333
851
71 ,930
262,689
237,244
74,331
157,229
61,913
84,580
(x)
(X)
6,244
16,199
0,018
12,086
30,586
11,303
15,900
6,291
13,133
156
1,227
488
205
942
165
122
73
299
48,185
148,092
126,359
40,379
91,833
38,854
51,063
20,174
59,595
3,586
13,686
11,374
5,010
6,657
1,566
4,089
3,758
14,255
7,186
45,545
46,459
10,514
18,590
8,172
10,583
5,260
27,451
2,250
10,462
5,380
764
3,053
1,195
837
228
2,015
3,946
26,159
25,875
5,111
5,280
603
1,706
735
7,161
377
1,319
East North Central
West North Centnl
1,291
262
283
55
West South Centnl
230
Cx)
Pacific
Cx)
New England :
56
50
17
402
83
164
784
301
321
320
160
433
253
145
106
84
199
14
27
54
115
7
102
45
157
37
239
109
202
186
118
146
125
88
88
96
120
525
34
34
30
91
39
42
37
26
105
83
663
(x)
(x)
979
(x)
7,377
(x)
147,290
(x1
(x)
54,049
25,576
94,041
Cx)
(x)
16,354
9,198
(x)
1,316
(X)
6,247
9,499
1,122
20,527
(x)
22,530
6,652
(X)
11,430
24,591
(x)
15,657.
Cx)
14,605
Cx)
Cx)
12,176
10,773
Cx)
Cx,
Cx)
Cx)
10,457
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
93,459
222
406
169
2,553
776
2,118
6,837
3,612
5,750
5,092
3,317
5,570
2,954
3,085
2,984
2,190
3,344
251
309
1,338
1,670
299
3,222
2,778
3,710
1,614
4,971
2,770
5,941
5,281
2,817
3,932
2,837
1,617
1,702
3,023
1,584
9,591
780
977
422
1,441
789
1,246
342
294
3,832
1,447
7,854
1
5
19
69
62
517
491
219
131
62
120
145
30
137
17
Cx)
1
Cx)
5
8
7
118
395
189
33
51
37
46
66
66
61
29
9
32
40
10
40
Cx)
Cx)
9
4
4
44
42
2
255
2,221
2,226
628
26,336
5,343
11,431
80,927
34,576
32,589
23,674
15,317
57,966
19,985
9,417
7,135
5,469
16,080
884
1,235
3,334
6,242
801
12,798
9,657
13,711
4,016
16,880
6,731
13,514
13,725
10,304
14,508
9,018
5,024
4,450
6,678
7,109
32,826
2,127
1,853
1,122
6,495
2,343
2,968
1,747
1,519
9,101
6,443
44,051
445
229
113
2,333
194
272
9,902
1,287
2,497
1,936
1,108
6,332
1,296
652
975
998
2,110
165
160
323
279
421
1,012
873
356
933
337
566
2,159
559
463
283
251
302
579
685
2,523
328
535
266
973
407
590
387
272
2,247
1,174
10,834
122
58
48
4,883
825
1,245
28,915
6,725
9,905
14,904
2,597
15,096
11,200
2,662
3,632
333
5,108
15
17
804
605
891
1,676
2,967
632
3,032
1,410
2,997
4,935
1,409
4,177
1,811
775
894
1,563
1,168
6,958
117
48
36
1,149
328
1,130
2,317
135
2,721
1,357
23,373
16
47
2
1,113
114
953
6,026
1,907
2,529
1,153
523
2,250
1,106
348
110
27
365
6
156
100
318
816
422
433
145
431
483
127
500
529
39
58
72
69
638
3
7
5
33
29
135
10
132
33
1,850
13
194
2,767
79
893
13,630
3,776
8,753
5,895
2,623
6,172
8,441
1,744
1,185
125
2,927
2
280
592
2,692
590
1
388
1,064
545
370
206
19
3
44
125
114
1,423
24
2
345
84
103
26
151
1,381
982
4,798
Cx)
Cx)
Massachusetts
Cx)
46
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yorit
New Jersey
Cx)
536
Cx)
Cx)
East North Central:
Ohio
264
Indiana
29
435
Cx)
Cx)
West North Central:
Minnesota
196
39
17
North Dakota
Nf hraska . .
7
Kansas
3
15
Maryland '.
67
Cx).
West Virginia '
68
Cx) "
32
Cx)
East South Central :
5
Cx)
Cx)
West South Central:
Cx)
96
34
Texaa
Mountain;
Cx)
Idaho
4
Cx)
Colondo ... .
17
Cx)
Cx)
Utah
Cx)
Nevada
Cx)
PadBc:
Washinpon . . , ,
Cx)
Oregon"
Cx)
ra1if[VT,^
444
z Vl'thheld to avoid disclosure.
8.58
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8F.— LAUNDRIES WITH POWER FACILITIES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS: 1948
Metropolitan area
Establish-
ments
CHumltr)
Rc^pts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollaTs)
Receipts from—
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Akron. Ohio
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N. Y..
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Pa.
Atlanta, Ga
Baltimore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Mass
Bndgeport, Conn
Buftilo, N. Y
&nton, Ohio
Charleston, W. Va
Chattanooga, Tenn
Chicago, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio ■-
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Davenport, Iowa-Rock Island-Moline, 111 .
Dayton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Duluth, Minn. -Superior, Wis.
Erie, Pa i
Flint, Mich
Fort Worth, Tex
Fresno, CaUf
Grand Rapids, Mich
Hamsburg, Pa
Hartford, Conn
Houston, Tex
Huntington, W. Va.-Ashland, Ky .
Indianapohs, Ind
Jacksonville, Fla
Johnstown, Pa
Kansas City, Mo
Knoxville, Tenn
Lancaster, Pa
* Los Angeles, C2ilif
Louisville, Ky
Memphis, Tenn
Miami, Fla
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapohs-5t. Paul, Minn
Mobile, Ala
Nashville, Tenn
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York-Northeastern New Jersey.
Norfolk-Portsmouth, Va
Oklahoma City, OkU .
Omaha, Nebr
Peoria, 111
Philadelphia, Pa
Phoenix, Ans
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, N. Y. . ,
Sacramento, Calif
St. Louis, Mo
' Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Bernardino, Cahf
San Diego, Calif
San Francisco- Oakland, Cahf
San Jose, Calif
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
South Bend, Ind
Spokane, Wash
Spnngfield-Holyokc, Mass .
Stockton, Calif
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoma, Wash
Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla .
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Tulsa, Okia
Utica-Rome. N. Y
Washington, D. C
Wheeling, W. Va,-Steubcnville, Ohio.
Wichita, Kans
Wilkes-Barre-HazJeton, Pa
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
15
63
61
V,
207
17
•40
11
301
63
27
39
17
9
115
16
3
215
18
41
38
48
11
16
27
33
697
28
17
13
147
14
48
31
62
9
15
29
22
76
21
35
16
41
168
24
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
15.209
5,607
(X)
(xl
(X)
(X)
2,681
2,755
82,806
9,635
(X)
4,834
7,178
(X)
4,063
6,763
!x\
(X)
1,802
(X)
(X)
4,366
. 1,620
3,311
(X)
(X)
11,600
(X)
(X)
4,113
(X)
(X)
(X)
417
(X)
7,333
7,049
(X)
10,439
11,460
(X)
5,115
(X)
5,356
149,636
(X)
3,123
3,489
(X)
(xl
2,674
(X)
7,350
(X)
2,329
4,343
(X)
2,131
15,341
2,990
4,478
1,890
5,540
(x)
2,001
1,430
9,494
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
3,335
(X)
4,066
3,577
(Xl
3,177
(X)
19,917
(X)
2,593
(X)
929
1,654
(xl
(x)
514
74
700
2,730
2,074
305
1,133
149
1,126
584
272
3,701
383
526
365
1,043
191
413
806
405
303
303
46
34
521
149
671
299
681
2,423
415
776
521
35
1,612
432
54
3,161
696
1,167
2,554
1,150
2,007
719
871
509
1,029
6,3(K
730
as
656
193
2,087
553
387
884
799
304
265
593
163
1,070
103
980
169
818
1,579
53
153
1,659
224
176
202
106 ■
226
459
758
90
250
516
396
3,377
236
392
511
266
105
373
81
138
36
124
27
943
79
6
2
123
7
74
12
449
4
3
7
1,365
3,220
1,531
5,972
9,480
3,053
14,666
1,118
5,526
1,208
1,653
1,624
51,155
5,155
5,923
1,783
3,721
953
1,669
3,999
1,113
12,055
627
457
301
2,299
524
1,523
384
2,649
6,471
346
4,733
1,996
67
6,239
1,85a
245
19,076
4,902
4,219
4,748
4,688
4,914
1,229
2,773
2,872
2,603
36,901
2,466
1,970
1,848
1,220
19,990
1,207
5,764
3,654
5,321
939
2,429
2,266
989
7,434
1,211
2,406
692
2,919
11,025
1,221
801
4,179
981
459
1,703
516
1,333
1,034
2,102
1,383
2,360
1,911
957
11,492
630
1,686
1,086
. 641
950
574
523
81
59
87
226
186
51
1,576
39
759
44
118
55
5,797
399
332
30
374
137
228
595
211
575
63
13
102
170
164
32
289
104
205
127
270
235
(X)
669
(X)
17
4,603
166
102
1,183
260
367
73
65
3
350
8,567
215
364
33
1,431
223
(X)
463
178
53
137
110
346
847
204
188
307
374
2,510
181
45
905
112
138
195
(X)
91
246
195
136
127
33
65
1,018
27
13
103
(X)
316
916
1,477
237
1,363
846
1,238
2,589
115
2,573
431
39
659
13,566
2,244
5,510
2,353
1,473
170
843
979
263
9,289
593
266
73
1,160
643
960
50
514
1,895
(X)
1,071
817
73
1,917
848
20
12,032
1,234
1,245
2,014
2,281
2,891
349
1,245
19
1,242
25,781
712
502
543
526
4,051
479
3,612
1,325
762
742
948
987
683
3,269
1,385
733
545
1,121
6,670
529
210
1,448
154
809
1,173
419
1,062
314
849
928
203
574
1,097
2,037
(X)
353
237
444
39
692
151
55
275
249
443
862
140
(x\
145
2,296
260
532
116
165
(X)
33
1,024
36
5
(X)
81
17
28
39
90
(X)
174
349
70
1,209
65
76
259
72
60
153
605
29
6,951
28
66
156
1,762
37
643
36
114
25
219
120
1
474
117
149
40
2
21
891
76
26
29
26
739
187
242
574
2,304
12
1,999
385
1,493
5,796
1,011
2,337
137
373
114
910
337
(xl
7,986
166
222
72
96
103
31
31
301
397
203
2,064
369
65
772
3,747
151
183
(X)
1,526
907
2
29
13,454
7
249
53
5,432
103
2,524
979
79
131
330
632
2,679
26
141
177
279
432
218
1,188
(X)
30
190
491
(X)
22
330
6
108
385
602
56
48
23
201
354
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
Note: See Explanatory Material for definitions of Standard Metropolitan Areas.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.59
Table 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS. AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Total
Receipts from —
Geognphic division. State, and kind of business
EjobUsh-
menu
iHumhcr)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(TTiousdnd
MUts)
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
MUtts)
Laundry
work - -
bundle.
6at. and
family
services
(THoujand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thouidiid
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(ThouMnd
dollurs)
Dupcr
service
(Tlwujand
dollar])
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
{Thousand
dollars)
UNITED STATES
Total
33,877
2,021,483
905,080
42,464
650,908
64,923
243,022
28,744
76,811
9,531
Power laundries {exc. Industrial laundries)
6.395
835.964
129.951
3.559
618.514
59.985
16.537
1.828
2.530
3.060
2,840
3,555
388
1.176
517,933
318,031
77,072
238.203
122,782
7,169
489
1,208
3,222
337
81
37
349,006
269,508
1,045
4,832
27,703
32,282
435
3.-56
10,117
6,420
725
225.321
1,479
349
214
1.413
1,598
932
73, IW
825
2 026
1,034
884
Linen supply establishments
811
561
615
384
174,520
63,683
25,887
1,203
5
122
37
4,691
141
290
3,517
239
44
162,412
62,909
87
1,359
54
25,230
770
55
77
531
280
37
318
66
24.017
23,408
2,479
807,673
117
5
772,551
4.657
284
6
26,215
44
703
86
1
352
22,783
2,U7
56
77
174
17
20
2.965
4,757
18,491
769
1,517
1,934
139,587
627,064
41,022
36,684
125,219
133,878
600,503
38,170
759
49,106
448
3,825
384
34,130
2,539
4,421
19,739
2,055
12
50, 571
34
645
24
3,634
94
238
20
12, 202
24
27
3
2,358
10
162
2
6
3,966
673
1,925
367
GEOOIAPHIC DIVISION
New England
Total
843
703
62.838
6,228
155
47,793
3,427
842
194
3,845
354
152
551
103
21,562
41,276
12.040
4,678
1,550
18
108
47
1
14, 876
32,917
392
964
2,463
159
327
515
11.351
129
65
290
3,555
101
190
■^tnen supply establishments
18
38
65
33
7,026
5,014
2.174
16
2
1
392
159
6,340
5,011
4
2,164
101
Diaper service establishments
6
31
7
980
2,066
108
45,905
42.823
263
2.336
48
4
5
2,056
108
15
6
Cleaning and dyeing plants
365
251
684
45
110
4,976
7,360
34,468
4,077
2,262
459, 589
6,988
32,521
3,314
37
165,637
10
127
126
2,120
14,010
348
1,615
423
153,980
9
39
13,885
5
71,996
11, 576
15
5
26,164
5
146
Middle Atlantic
Total
2 341
Power laundries
1,201
208,422
15,932
1.201
146.400
12.832
3.898
802
26,061
1.296
287
914
343
85,810
122,612
71.571
14,438
1,494
250
932
269
26
65,503
80,897
1.751
1,700
11,132
974
1,007
2,891
68,007
638
164
437
627
25,434
98
331
Linen supply establishments
28
With power laundry facilities
141
202
77
44,918
26,653
10.464
250
22
26
1,622
129
70
854
120
41,608
26,399
39
437
10.333
98
23
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
64
13
2,933
9,349
1,115.
156,871
17
5
149,094
1,262
70
5,759
79
39
52
9,223
1,110
4
5
Cleaning and dyeing plajits
616
1,331
1,500
102
422
5,328
44,599
103,341
8,931
12,261
459,571
42,459
98,160
8,475
339
208, 385
266
970
26
11,521
11,012
1,621
3,761
377
129.916
73
6
11,521
'52
63,933
4
6J96
5
25.931
316
47
401
East North Central
Total
2.277
Power laundries
l,12t
186,434
19,920
488
125,600
10,551
3,205
175
25.507
988
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
361
765
318
77,020
109,414
62,805
18,708
1,212
37
467
21
51,817
73,783
587
3,535
6,966
814
2 022 ' 97
199
25,308
377
125
1,133
60.630
78
35
Linen supply establisliments
325
134
184
70
45,352
17,453
6.174
37
61
587
17?
814
9
43,254
17,376
35
5 886
322
55
46
303
Diaper service establishments
51
19
3,949
5,458
716
194,765
61
188,823
1,667
172
3,549
9
147
98
5,170
716
46
Cleaning and dyeing plants
481
i;i8s
2,654
107
365
38,161
149,012
7,592
9,393
37,158
144, a2
7,453
44
96
1,535
36
8,857
751
2,732
8
S
139
24
74
:::
1
Rug cleaning establishments
483
See footnote at end of table.
8.60
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic division, State, and kind of business
West North Central
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..,
Rug cleaning establishments
South Atlantic
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establishments.
East South Central
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establishments
West South Central
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities. . .
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With powei laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Total
Establish'
ments
(>{umber)
273
271
2.611
418
2,136
57
5,243
635
341
416
3,473
100
2,755
2S2
152
207
1,932
81
5,377
465
298
244
4,030
163
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dolUtTs)
144,769
63.619
45,894
17,725
10,009
(x)
_i}cL.
(x)
64.337
8,967
53,414
1,956
110,399
25,558
_txl-
18,891
(x)
Jxi_
2,381
(x)
9,717
92,327
4,900
3,234
53,304
42,560
10,744
7,658
1,517
951
50
3,713
43,340
2,881
73.768
60,551
13,217
11.659
10,016
1,643
796
103
76.981
3,772
69, 056
4,153
Receipts from—
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
73,900
11.989
11,762
227
_ix)
(x)
_[xl_
(x)
61.706
8,749
51,083
1,869
29,576
726
(x)
(x)
_LxI.
(x)
100,308
9,245
86,734
4,329
11,137
166
48,220
3,485
42,034
2,701
89,680
15,431
224
232
3
73,757
3,661
66,397
3,699
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dollaTs)
190
15
12
321
19
1,830
899
33
(xl
(x)
_ixi_
(x)
12
191
30
1,040
4
121
1,562
122
108
14
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dollars)
42,141
40.027
29,817
10,210
(x)
_Cxl_
(x)
1.758
139
1,564
55
73,115
18,181
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
5.843
360
4,966
517
40, 197
29,414
9,368
JjcL
(x)
(x)
1.343
208
1,080
55
53,785
50.404
40,250
10,154
637
11
86
2,214
411
Commercial
starch and
flat work
{Thousand
dollars)
5,092
4.796
3,115
1,681
U)
(x)
(xl
(x)
4,705
1,333
(X)
(x)
_ixl_
(x)
1,108
458
JiL
(x)
(x)
4.129
2,969
1,098
Linen
supply
service
{Thousand
dollars)
1.216
790
426
(x)
9,298
(x)
(x)
(x)
22,611
1,409
101
(x1
17, 076
(x)
_Ixi.
(x)
543
42
8,985
7,587
1,398
Diaper
service
{Thousand
dollurs)
_(xl_
(x)
(x)
354
15
_ixl-
(x)
_IxL
2,307
(x)
30
215
1.000
950
50
1,389
107
10.711
9,087
,624
Industrial
laundry
work
{Thousarui
dollars)
-42.
ir
5
103
5,134
5,095
52
5,043
_txj_
(X)
JxL
(x)
5,312
5.224
111
5,113
Jxl.
(x)
_txl-
(x)
123
480
1.664
93
1,591
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.61
Tabic 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Tool
Receipts firam —
Gcognphic divuion, Suce. ind kind of buaijicu
Eaabhsh-
menta
CHumhcr)
Receipta,
entire year
(TIiDuwntl
doilarj)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(.Ttuusdnd
dolbrs)
Rug
cleaning
(Tluujjnd
Mien)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
fiat, and
family
services
(ThouJdnd
dollars)
Commcraal
starch and
6a t work
(Thoujand
dolkri)
Linen
supply
service
(T)iou3and
dolbri)
Diaper
service
(Thoiuand
dollars)
Industrul
laundry
work
{Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thowand
dollarj)
^bun^ai^
Tot«l
1.410
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Power laundries
299
31.637
6,291
73
20,133
3,731
606
14
731
58
166
131
32
23,563
8,074
5.352
6,156
135
64
9
14,178
5,955
41
2,711
1,020
25
359
247
5.213
6
P
1
52
679
37
21
72
Linen supply establishments
22
10
12
4,767
585
(x)
41
25
(x)
4,628
585
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
72
Diaper service establishments
12
i,025
ix)
25,506
24,743
86
523
(X)
53
(X)
1
(x)
(x)
7
. . .
Cleaning and dyeing plants
93
Synthetic solvent
863
36
42
2.991
21,412
1,162
495
(x)
J, 850
20,809
1,084
(x)
7
75
4
472
(x)
75
387
61
(x)
51
2
(x)
"i
(x)
(x)
5
2
(x)
'84
9
23
(x)
Pacific
Total
737
97,057
12,820
299
59,124
13.412
3,904
84
6,979
435
219
518
96
50,574
46,483
(x)
10,896
1,924
Cx)
289
10
(x)
30,036
29,088
(x)
6,846
6,566
(x)
2,271
1,633
(x)
79
5
(x)
51
6,928
(x)
106
329
(xl
76
20
i2
25,883
(x)
(x)
313
(x)
(x)
(x)"'
470
(x)
(x)
843
(x)
(x)
23,534
(x)
(xl
494
(x)
(x)
182
(x)
(x)
47
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
(xJ
38
1,873
(xi
51
86,430
(x)
83,077
1x5
510
Ix)
6
2,343
ix)
117
(x)
1
113
(x)
42
30
(X)
63
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
177
Synthetic solvent
581
1,2W
78
243
182
20,366
60,694
5,370
4,904
7,211
19,283
58,548
5,246
201
3,947
37
440
33
4,255
101
833
1,420
90
1
2,247
10
107
468
69
44
390
29
1
3
16
10
53
28
95
81
444
U
New England
Maine
Total
Power laundries
54
2,978
222
1
2.217
445
71
4
9
9
18
36
7
765
2,213
196
26
1
486
1,731
(x)
78
367
2
69
(x)
2
2
(x)
9
(x)
9
Linen suprly establishments
1
6
1
(xS
(x)
(x)
:::
•■■
(x)
(x)
(x)
•••
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xl
Diaper service establishments
...
1
112
ix)
3,818
3,725
19
(x)
26
23
(x)
5
(x)
(x)
15
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
5
28
80
4
8
142
592
2,537
689
81
5,878
579
2,457
689
2,768
2
17
81
32
26
2.309
9
14
229
5
247
'is
2
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
New Hampshire
Total
iS
3.144
406
5
2.226
229
38
40
194
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
15
33
6
1,653
1,491
(x)
303
103
4
1
(x)
1,140
1,086
132
97
28
10
(x)
40
(x)
194
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
With power laundry facilities
1
5
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xj
(X)
(x)
(x)
ix)
(x)
(x)
:::
Diaper service establishments
Without power laundry facilities
1
35
(x)
2.514
2,362
(x)
23
83
••■
(x)
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
^6
10
73
2
2
(x5
2,176
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,089
(x)
(x)
21
(x)
<x)
(x)
50
(x)
...
(x)
(x)
...
(X)
16
Rug cleaning establishments
(x)
See footnote at end of table.
8.62
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE. BY KIND Of' BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
'
Total
Receipts from —
Geographic division. State, and kind of business
Estabbsh-
ments
Wumbtr)
Receipts,
entire year
ioWars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Dupcr
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
New England — Continued
Vermont
Total
71
U)
1,488
Cx)
637
113
(x)
(x)
(x)
Power laundries
17
979
169
19
628
113
48
2
11
1
595
384
(x)
163
6
19
(x)
310
318
62
51
41
7
(x)
"2
(x)
(x)
1
52
1.342
1.319
(x)""
5
9
'x)'"
(x)"'
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
9
10
39
3
1
971
(x)
1,112
(x)
(x)
68,930
(x)
1,089
(x)
25,234
5
(x).
1,721
9
27,948
2,345
7,415
1,174
2,772
(x)
Massachusetts
Total
321
Power laundries
358
34,308
2,548
68
26,084
2,225
482
95
2,670
136
66
292
62
10,543
23,765
7,411
2,168
380
7
51
17
7,602
18,482
252
455
1,770
108
98
384
6.933
77
18
14
2,656
97
78
58
-inen supply establishments
13
24
38
25
4,381
2,530
1,079
5
2
252
108
4,406
2,527
1.079
97
Diaper service establishments
20
5
459
(xi
(x)
24,517
22,678
96
1.612
12
(x)
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
119
143
295
21
67
174
4,439
18,141
1,937
1,615
(x)
4,213
16,992
1,473
1
4,924
6
55
35
1,556
(x)
218
1,010
384
5,711
'l2
194
(X)
(X)
5
79
2
Petroleum solvent
72
45
53
Rhode Island
Total
(x)
Power laundries
76
6,420
776
5.343
174
4
79
u
15
61
11
2,015
4,405
1,093
355
421
1,503
3,840
67
107
20
1,073
4
63
16
17
Linen supply establishments
5
6
2
(x)
(x)
Cx)
!x)
••■
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x1
(x)
(x)
2
81
4,779
4,148
ix)
108
368
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
155
13
62
6
4
394
638
3,226
915
111
28,162
576
2,887
685
10,745
17
91
111
425
62
306
11,719
285
2,857
1,005
893
16
Connecticut
Total
233
Power laundries
150
15.009
2.107
62
11.295
241
203
49
893
159
32
118
16
5,991
9,018
2,837
1,493
614
11
33
29
3,835
7,460
136
170
71
31
158
45
2,654
10
39
213
680
■ " 79
Linen supply establishments
5
7
9
9
1,225
1,612
960
11
136
31
1,045
1,612
956
Diaper service establishments
4
7
2
191
(x)
(x)
8,935
8,591
12
288
13
U)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
31
47
135
9
28
1,342
7,276
317
421
1,306
7,007
278
36
12
351
35
214
39
13
...
...
...
1
Rug cleaning establishments
34
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.63
Tabic 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Toul
Receipts from —
Geographic division. State, and kind of business
Establish
ments
(Humhcr)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thoiuond
dolbrt)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dolLirs)
Rug
cleaning
(Tfiousand
dolUri)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Cximmcrcial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
Middle Atlantic
New York
Total
:,sio
254,149
81,415
8,316
84,678
9,984
48,435
6,673
13,633
1,015
Power laundries
ceo
111,691
6,570
491
79,289
9,209
1.313
678
13.628
513
135
525
226
39,247
72,444
50.023
51830
740
250
339
152
26
29, 905
49,384
1,689
1.010
8,199
747
662
651
47.079
566
112
203
593
13,035
2
342
Linen supply establishments
27
90
136
il
30,328
19,695
5.920
250
22
26
1,568
121
70
693
54
27,563
1«',516
39
203
5,789
2
23'
4
Diaper service establishinents
With power laundry facilities
34
7
1,627
5,271
649
78,659
17
5
74.263
439
70
3,630
28
39
4
5,145
644
3
3
Cleaning and dyeing plants
289
882
709
36
256
848
28,778
47.393
2,488
7,856
85,048
27,333
44,515
2,415
310
29,938
102
331
6
7,360
2,741
1,218
2,382
30
35,496
'28
1,316
4
9,174
"3
1,929
3
3,776
125
127
37
186
678
New Jersey
Fewer laundries
269
45.548
3.612
491
34.522
1.126
1.501
65
204
43
22,820
22,728
7.970
3,228
384
459
32
18,471
16,051
54
195
931
190
12
1,489
7.673
27
47
52
1
3,774
1
20
Linen supply establishments
21
22
12
5,492
2,478
1,803
. . .
54
161
29
5,224
2,449
52
1.803
1
without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
11
1
469
(x)
(x)
27,587
26,297
203
920
:;:
(x)
(x)
167
247
24
55
1,318
7,378
17,010
3,199
2,140
120,392
6,928
16,424
2,945
29
54, 284
134
69
2,047
2.953
201
465
254
33,806
2.585
14.387
2.974
8.755
115
52
Rug cleaning establishments
64
Pennsylvania
Total
272
51,183
5,750
219
32,589
2.497
1.084
50
8.658
87
185
74
23,743
27,440
13 . 578
5,380
370
134
85
17,127
15,462
R
495
2,002
37
333
751
11,255
45
5
18?
33
3,625
95
Linen supply establishments
1
30
44
24
9,098
4,480
2 741
"s
37
8,821
4,434
182
2.741
95
Diaper service establishments
19
5
337
(xi
(x)
50,625
48,534
620
1,209
51
48
Cx)
(x)
1
2
• .
251
544
42
111
1,373
8,443
38,938
3,244
2,265
109, 195
8,198
37, 221
3,115
52,233
30
570
20
2,114
3,112
202
914
93
25,004
45
6
1,961
"48
17,945
1
1,469
2
6,895
13
10
East North Central
Ohio
Power laundries
275
38,239
5,002
131
23.397
1.877
881
71
6.638
24?
100
175
55
19,295
18,944
17,595
4,638
364
34
128
3
12,738
10,659
169
1,043
834
59
650
231
17, 035
56
15
19
11
6,627
257
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments-
Without power laundry facilities
19
17
3,012
1,543
56
:::
169
108
59
14; 023
3,012
19
1,379
257
22
Diaper service establishments '.
Without power laundry facilities
9
8
931
1,227
316
40.301
56
47.126
615
108
1.330
25
29
1,063
316
Cleaning and dyeing plants
176
389
24
95
30,599
1,688
2,517
16,461
29,000
1,665
15
28
579
8
2,366
411
906
13
6
19
2i
5
:::
Ai
Rug cleaning establishments
1
See footnote at end of table.
8.64
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
TableSG.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic division, State, and Idjid of business
East North Central — Continued
Indiana
Total
Power laundries.
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply estahllshments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry fac-ilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent.
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent. .
Rug cleaning establishments
Illinois
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establ ishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establ ishments
Michigan
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
J.inen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establishments
Wisconsin
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Vithout power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establ ishments
See footnote at end of table.
Establish-
ments
(Number)
3
6^0
120
509
11
95
272
147
864
34
1,303
213
54
159
323
606
24
286
14
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollan)
11,900
10,734
4,775
2,419
2,356
523
43
3,060
22,956
846
166, 200
76.795
24,411
52,384
14, 951
7,521
2,295
49
6,986
50,750
2,778
92,356
33,443
11,627
21,816
13,995
10,854
3,141
1,325
(x)
42.115
9,343
31,403
1,369
1,473
36,142
9,787
5,536
2,545
1,423
Ix)
M
1,758
13,304
911
Receipts from—
Cleaning
and dyeing
worli
(Thousand
dollars)
29,195
3,317
3,152
165
25,878
3,021
22,039
818
64,944
5.570
5,320
250
59,348
6,863
49,740
2,745
2,750
201
41,422
9,132
30,944
1,346
18,137
3.080
2,848
232
(x)
(x)
1,681
12,489
879
Rug
cleaning
(^Thousand
dollars)
111
9
52
391
2
231
3
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
tamily
services
{Thousand
doll^irj)
8,068
7,201
25
537
28
58,567
17,315
40,502
67
518
20.331
19,730
7,376
12,354
(x)
(x)
178
151
17
10,107
9.387
6,320
3,067
(x)
(x)
70
620
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thoujflnd
dollars)
435
626
1,204
4,725
1.347
1.032
512
520
_65a.
391
261
Linen
supply
service
(ThouMnd
dollars)
159
123
2,315
2,351
22,562
303
506
14,287
7,465
781
239
10,180
3,125
4.125
_2U
129
84
2,4A9
1,423
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
498
43
2,299
17
2,282
2,233
(x)
(x)
_2£L
(x)
(x)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
2,605
6
2,599
6,227
6.126
119
6,007
8.441
8.394
18
8,376
1.744
45
1,699
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.65
TableSG.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Tool
Receipu from —
Geographic diviaioQ. State, and kind of bustneu
Esablub-
menu
(Humbtr)
Rtoopts,
entire year
(TdouMtiJ
dolUrl)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Tlioujiiml
dolUri)
Rug
cleaning
(TllDlUlltlJ
dolUri)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
eat. and
family
services
(Thoujjnd
dolbrj)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dolkrs)
Linen
supply
service
(ThouMna
dollars)
Duper
service
{ThouMnd
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thouiand
dollars)
Other
(Tluuiand
dolbri)
West North Central
Miniwsota
Total
560
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Power laundries
97
12,751
2,984
137
7,117
975
220
2
1,185
131
i9
48
12
9;527
3,224
3,678
2,9ii
60
137
5,664
1,453
18
5^8
397
184
36
3,595
2
11
1,174
29
Without cleaning and dj-elng facilities
Linen supply establishments
102
65
With power laundry facilities
7
5
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
{")
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Diaper service establishments
(x)
2
426
(x)
12,025
(xi
11,434
(x)
49
(xi
440
(xS
22
(x)
13
(x)
(x)
3
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
. 64
16J
253
11
23
590
3,3il
8,306
398
455
(x)
3,232
7,829
373
(x)
9
40
452
(X)
70
345
25
(x)
"22
(x)
'13
(x)
(x)
"3
(x)
10
54
3
lovra
(x)
Power lauzuirles
80
8,911
2,190
17
5,469
998
59
14
125
39
47
33
22
7,715
1,196
2,088
2,164
26
16
1
4,563
906
877
121
41
18
2,088
14
1
124
39
Linen s\q)ply establishments
2
20
3
(x)
(x)
27
::;
:::
:::
(x)
(x)
27
;;!
Diaper service establishments
i
1
474
(x)
(x)
11,874
11,329
46
407
16
1
(x)
(x)
4
Cleaning and dyeing plants
71
39
429
6
11
983
1,014
10,710
150
(x)
52,518
972
10,207
150
(X)
22,691
1
45
(X)
1,008
19
388
(x)
16,393
16
(x)
2,112
1
(x)
6,690
(x)
382
4
Cx)
2,927
22
49
(x)
Missouri
315
Power laundries
174
24,560
3,247
36
15,771
1,896
683
2,911
16
81
93
38
15,415
9,145
6,854
3,152
95
97
23
13
10,860
4,911
310
983
913
194
376
307
6,007
;::
18
2,893
3
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
13
246
With power laundry facilities
it)
18
6
5,0i6
1,828
418
97
"•
309
1
194
20
4,425
1,582
382
16
1
245
With power laundry facilities
5
1
729
(x)
(x)
19,808
19,244
197
312
(x)
(x)
2
:;:
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
53
115
595
19
36
137
2;73e
16,681
389
878
3,619
2,721
16, U3
380
103
2,441
2
194
1
775
13
13
8
938
"2
167
21
2
:
2
PetroleuiD solvent
51
Rug cleaning estabUshments
Ncrth Dakota
Total
37
Power laundries
14
1,316
251
1
884
165
15
...
...
1(1
4
1
1,191
125
(x)
251
1
Cx)
762
122
162
3
15
(x)
(x)
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establiahoients
With power laundry facilities
Ulth'^it p'^"^r Iwin'lry fn^lHtlfxi
"i
1
(x) ■"
(x)
:::
Cx) "■
(x)
'.'.'.
:::
(x) '■■
(x)
(x) '■'
(x)
'.'.'.
Diaper service establishBents
1
(»1
2.190
(x) ■■■
3
54
2 1
(x)
(l) '"
riF-aning nnti rtyeilrig plnntf?..
120 1 2.238
2 ... 1
...\ 37
17
98
5
1
(x)
1,772
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,682
(x)
"3
(X)
54
2
"2
(x)
(x)-
...
(x)
29
(x)
See footnote at end of table.
8.66
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Tabic 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS.
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
Total
Receipts trom —
Geographic diviaion. State, and land of buBiness
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
enure year
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
(Domtneroal
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Lmen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
West Worth Central -Continued
South Dakota
Total
140
U)
(x)
(x)
1,255
160
(x)
(x)
2
32
26
1,724
309
1
1.235
160
17
2
9
17
1,217
507
(x)
296
13
(X)
1
(x)
831
404
73
87
15
2
(xj
(x)
2
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen sypply establishments
(x) ■■■
(x)
(x) '"
(x)
(x) '"
(x)
(x) ■■■
(x)
(x) "■
(x)
Diaper service establishments
111
(x)
2,702
(x)
2,649
(x)
1
20
(x)
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
32
13
96
2
1
326
(x)
2,326
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
2,287
(x)
(x)
7,520
1
(x)
■135
'20
3,707
361
(x)
952
(x)
(x)
296
(x)
18
(i)
Nebraska
Total
108
Power laundries
47
5,406
1,338
5
3,309
323
65
81
280
5
25
22
9
4,436
970
909
1,338
5
2,717
592
25
256
67
37
28
882
81
2
278
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
5
2
With power laundry facilities
6
3
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
. . .
(x)
(x)
Diaper service establishments
1
1
259
(X)
(x)
6,743
6,182
36
373
38
5
(xS
(x)
16
Cleaning and dyeing plants
93
17
236
6
9
627
'392
5,879
472
102
18,703
'355
5,408
419
10,353
18
18
94
217
37
314
22
6,394
'38
281
5
703
100
'16
592
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
13
8
Kansas
Total
63
Power laundries
106
8,951
1,670
8
6,242
279
157
592
3
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
52
54
9
6,393
2,558
546
1,637
33
8
4,420
1,822
186
93
122
35
546
• • .
18
574
2
1
5
4
4
448
98
100
4^8
98
100
Diaper service establishments
4
492
100
8,897
8.678
20
152
2
•••
100
Cleaning and dyeing plants
45
55
429
8
16
65
894
7,740
263
209
Cx)
883
7,532
263
5
2,386
'20
189
(x)
152
(X)
'2
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
34
15
South Atlantic
Delaware
Total
(x)
Power laundries
7
1,122
299
7
801
15
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
4
3
2
1,025
97
(x)
299
7
(x)
704
97
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
IJ
(x)
With power laundry facilities
2
52
(x) ■■■
2,284
2,087
(x) ■■■
9
(x) ■"
187
(x) ■"
(x) ■■'
(x) ■■■
(x) ■■■
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
11
37
4
4
fif
1,553
(x)
122
(x)'
1,483
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
96
(x)
63
(x)
...
Hug cleaning eetabllshments
26
See footnote at, end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.67
Table 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Total
Receipts .from —
Geographic diviaiaD, State, and kind of business
EstabUsh-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dclbri)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thoasand
dolUri)
Rug
cleaning
(Tdoujiind
dolloTs)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(TTiouMnd
doliurs)
Commcrcal
starch and
flat work
(TTumiiind
doUau)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollari)
Diaper
service
{Thousand
doiUrs)
Industnal
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thouiand
dolUrs)
South Atlantic— Continued
Maryland
Total
386
34,069
13,280
1,157
13,354
456
2,586
374
2,692
170
Power laundries
92
19.464
3,222
118
12,794
421
150
2,692
67
Wltii cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
i6
46
10
13,592
5,872
2,581
3,145
77
118
9,781
3,013
329
92
2.581
150
■'"ir
2,674
51
16
With power laundry facilities
5
5
7
(x)
(x)
232
:::
4
(x)
(x)
224
•••
...
Diaper service establishments
4
5
2
252
U)
(x)
10,761
10,058
28
(x)
(x)
556
35
5
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
79
Synthetic solvent
35
210
7
25
185
1,079
9,008
674
1,031
24,901
1,045
8,339
674
(x)
1
27
1,011
1,243
10
546
9,898
35
1,012
5
(x)
(x)
...
23
56
20
199
District of Columbia
Total
Power laundries
36
14,253
2,727
395
9,581
646
722
159
23
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Wltiwut cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
21
15
10
13,149
1,104
(x)
2,715
12
(x)
385
10
8,697
884
(x)
448
198
(x)
722
(x)
159
(x)
:::
23
With power laundry facilities
7
3
2
1,714
(x)
(x)
51
(x)
(X)
76
Cx)
(x)
366
(x)
(x)
954
(x)
(x)
267
(x)
(x)
:::
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
2
120
(x)
6,868
(x)
6,566
8
(x)
241
(x)
(x)
(x)
:::
...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
53
^nthetlc solvent
71
46
3
17
755
2,085
4,650
133
963
41,848
1,992
4,444
130
21 ,702
"a
840
613
55
186
14,167
873
3,224
553
590
2i
3
123
Virginia
Total
Power laundries
144
19,289
3,710
189
13,711
873
125
23
590
68
89
55
8
15,111
4,178
3,203
3,707
3
189
10,499
3,212
514
359
125
3,098
23
105
13
577
41
27
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
6
2
10
(x)
439
::;
•■•
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
425
Diaper service establishments
14
With power laundrj- facilities
Without power laundry facilities
7
3
577
(x)
(x)
18,542
17j992
57
456
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
36
Petroleum solvent
60
504
13
16
312
1,576
16,389
577
375
17,687
1,499
15,916
577
11,133
1
56
367
109
55
401
4,677
392
' i
i,286
65
...
1
21
15
8
24
West Virginia
Total
Power laundries
32
6,117
1,614
33
4.016
356
97
1
18
14
10
5,032
1,085
(X)
1,543
71
33
3,018
998
340
16
97
(x)
(x)
1
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
Without power laundry facilities
5
5
1
535
(x)
(x)
535
(x)
(x)
(x) ■"
(x)
...
Without power laundry facilities
"i
264
(x) ■■■
10,282
9,519
36
661
36
(x) ■■■
(x) ■■■
6
...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
24
Petroleum solvent
239
1
5
(X)
9,687
(x)
40
(x)
8,927
(x)
36
40
(X)
658
(x)
36
6
24
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
See footnote at end of table.
8.68
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
TableSG.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Total
Receipts frooi —
Geographic diviaion. Sute, and Idud of buaincas
Establish-
ments
(Mumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thaxsand
dolUrs)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thottsand
dolUrj)
Rug
cleaning
(TJiouMnd
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Coounercial
starch and
flat work
(TTiouMTid
dollar.)
Linen
supply
service
(TIlOUMIlJ
dolbrs)
Diaper
service
(TTiouMtid
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(TJiouKlnd
dollars)
Other
(Thmunvl
dolUrt)
South Atlantic— Continued
North Carolina
Total
1,174
46,181
23,257
226
17,750
939
3,105
438
333
73
Power laundries
223
23,353
4,971
51
16,378
925
95
5
338
40
144
79
9
18,824
4,529
3,019
4,366
105
40
11
13,053
3,825
2
731
194
8
79
16
3,004
5
5
20
■368
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
10
6
3
10
U)
(x)
432
(x)
(x)
<x)
(x)
(x)
<x)
4
(x)
(x)
423
Diaper service establishments
10
920
432
19,259
18,286
57
870
6
4
2
428
Cleaning and dyeing plants
38
4S
846
29
12
561
841
17,278
1,140
118
(x)
801
16,525
960
(x)
5
38
14
118
Cx)'
35
670
165
(X)
6
(x)
"2
(X)
(x)
(X)
1
Rug cleaning establishments
South Carolina
Total
(x)
Power laundries
lOO
9.948
2.744
37
6.717
337
113
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
79
21
5
8,586
1,362
(x)
2,694
50
(xl
26
11
1,240
(y1
298
39
91
22
(x>
(x)
It)
With power la'jndry facilities
3
2
7
(x)
(x)
213
(x)
(x)
26
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
14
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
173
(x)
(x)
M
M
Diaper service establishments
i
1
443
(x)
(x)
9.345
(x)
(x)
8.759
13
(x)
(x)
539
:::
(x)
(x)
14
Cleaning and dyeing plants
20
22
414
7
6
914
301
8,669
375
51
37,964
296
8,088
375
2
18,441
13
49
250
5
534
14,062
583
...
3,010
467
'14
1,065
20
Georgia
182
21,248
5,941
46
13,514
524
129
1,064
139
43
9
19,080
2,158
2.914
5,844
97
a
12,514
1,000
517
7
42
129
2.872
...
:
1,062
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
2
With power laundry facilities
8
1
14
(x)
(x)
469
*' ■
* . .
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
467
Diaper service establishments
2
With power laundry facilities
12
2
694
(x)
(x)
13,134
12,500
5
548
17
9
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
54
54
613
17
15
891
1,170
11,724
240
199
44,231
1,135
11,157
207
19,830
5
199
410
21
494
33
15,510
3
14
2,177
9
5,144
503
"i
562
10
44
Florida
Power laundries
160
21,163
5,074
56
13,234
1.956
229
32
489
43
95
65
23
16,000
5,163
5.769
4,763
3ll
207
55
1
10
9,372
3,912
441
1,528
428
190
166
63
4.376
17
15
57
432
45
42
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
1
With power laundry facilities
15
8
12
5,599
170
495
207
10
441
190
13
4,706
170
471
45
11
>•>
Diaper service establishments
11
1
667
(x)
(x)
16 ,469
14,541
20
1,785
(x)
(x)
18
39
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
17
Cleaning and dyeing plants
49
£&Tithetic solvent
84
564
19
29
1,829
13,369
1,271
335
1,643
11,855
1,043
8
5
7
8
324
176
1,409
200
4
14
19
20
:::
'17
1
48
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
3
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.69
Table 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
1
Total
Receipts from —
Geognphic divuion. State, and kind of business
Eaabluh-
menta
Receipta,
entire year
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
Rug
cleaning
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
fatnily
services
Commercial
starch and
flat work
Linen
supply
service
Diaper
service
Industrial
laundry
work
Other
Wumbcr)
(TTlouKlnd
liclUtTS)
[Thouiand
dolbti)
iXhouiand
dolUr.)
(TliouMna
doWajs)
(Thimjand
dollars)
{Thousand
dollars)
CThousand
doliarj)
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Sast South Central
Kentucky
Total
522
M
14,109
282
10,650
580
(X)
Cx)
370
25
Power lauj
With cl
Without
111
14,420
2,817
66
10,304
559
280
19
370
5
43
lols^
3,832
2,754
63
66
7,188
3,116
323
236
248
32
4
15
370
5
cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen sup
With po
11
2,133
2.133
...
...
...
3
8
(x)
(x)
...
(x)
(x)
. . .
...
Diaper service establishments
5
(x)
(x)
(x)
With po
Without
4
1
!x)
(x)
...
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
. . .
Cleaning
^thet
Petrole
381
11.793
11.292
114
346
21
20
52
318
1,111
10,386
296
1,056
9,955
281
113
1
55
291
7
14
...
20
Rug clean
K
102
102
...
Tennessee
Total
713
40,574
19,532
439
14,948
468
4,410
515
206
56
Power lau
With cl
Without
124
19,369
3.982
61
14.437
468
177
20
206
18
78
46
15,402
3,967
3,920
62
61
10,755
3,682
368
100
172
5
17
3
106
100
3
cleaning and dyeing facilities
15
Linen sup
With po
Without
ply establishments
U
4.304
71
...
4.233
9
4
4,071
233
...
71
...
4,000
233
Diaper se
With po
15
495
495
2
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
. . .
Cleaning
^nthet
Petrole
and dyeing plants
551
16,108
15,550
81
440
37
65
463
23
1,634
13,464
1,010
1,50S
13,132
' 3
78
119
299
22
...
;;■.
7
.30
. . .
10
298
297
1
Alabama
Total
868
28,998
16,511
268
9,343
407
1,837
529
19
84
Power lau
With cl
Without
ndries
U6
12,545
2.887
29
9,017
288
84
197
19
24
75
41
10,376
2,169
2,846
41
29
7,188
1,829
197
91
79
5
197
13
6
24
cleaning and dyeing facilities
...
Linen sup
With po
Without
8
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx
...
4
4
(x)
145
...
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx
Cx
Diaper se
With po
Without
5
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
5
(x)
...
...
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cleaning
Synthet
Petrole
and dyeing plants
729
14j000
13,624
4
325
47
61
636
32
706
12,055
1,239
'667
11,724
1,233
4
30
289
6
9
38
10
248
235
13
Mississippi
Total
652
(x)
9,371
51
5,256
255
Cx)
Cx)
8
48
Power lau
With c3
Without
tndries
83
6,970
1,617
9
5,024
251
4.;
9
8
8
61
22
6,194
776
1,617
9
741
2Jo
31
44
9
4
4
cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen su]
With pc
Without
2
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
1
1
(X)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Ix)
Cx)
Diaper sc
With pc
T-tfif*. i»st.nhliohm<iptc, .
4
(x)
Cx)
S'^
yyer laundry facilities
4
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cleaning
^rnthet
Petrole
559
8.033
7.754
5
232
4
...
??
29
515
15
262
7,435
336
254
7,223
277
4
1
4
201
27
"i,
::;
:::
32
Rug cleai
4
39
37
...
...
...
2
See footnote at end of table.
8.70
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic diviaion, State, and kind of business
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thottsand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thottsand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from—
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(TTuMisatid
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(TJiousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
(TlioiisaTid
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Tliousand
dollars)
West South Central
Arkansas
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and toeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
S^Tithetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establishments
Louisiana
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Gleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establishments
Oklahoma
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power la'mdry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
Texas
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
36
409
44
612
30
36
558
19
276
205
128
2,451
106
1,004
5,723
881
3,654
796
265
37
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
422
6,348
129
407
6,231
124
10,882
10,005
877
2,985
38
6,269
387
229
350
TO
(x)
(x)
(x)
(FT
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"T3rr
(X)
647
10,565
808
22,133
11,266
600
9,936
730
12,427
43
564
1,271
6,851
2,831
1,584
1,508
76
4,877
2,232
292
372
136
31
(x)
1,023
(x)
All
_OlL
_OlI_
(x)
1,001
(x)
JiL
Jii.
(x)
_t>LL
(x)
11,056
(x)
(x)
w
832
9,962
262
791
9,785
260
54,484
2,531
3,323
2.522
37,972
8,628
8.265
9,236
lit)
25,450
6,739
2,183
339
902
62
6,901
1,364
5,994
1,364
(x)
(x)
47,006
(x)
(x)
1,871
42,181
2,954
1,863
40,445
2,585
1,474
329
(x)
(x)
1,439
45
1,356
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.71
TableSG.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Total
Receipta from —
G«ognphic division. State, and kind of busincM
Establiah-
menta
(Number)
Receiptfl,
entire year
(ThotiMnd
dolUrj)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(TTioujand
dolbrs)
Rug
cleaning
(Tlioujiind
dollurs)
Laundry
work -
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thoujdnd
doWcrs)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollar!)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dolbrs)
Dupcr
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
Mountain
Montana
7^>tal
157
5,986
3,254
20
2,163
343
163
8
28
9
Power laundries
33
3,382
780
6
2,127
328
117
24
WlUi cleaning and dyeing facilities
23
10
2
2,665
717
(X)
762
18
(X)
6
(x)
1,560
567
481
47
62
55
(x)
(x)
'24
1
(x)"'
(X)
(x)'"
(x)
(x)
(x)""
(x)
(x)'"
(x)
Diaper service establishments
(x)
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
1
119
(x)
2,542
(x)
2,474
(X)
4
36
15
(x)
1
Ix)
4
(xj
Cleaning and dyeing plants
8
Synthetic solvent
11
106
2
2
126
(x)
2,197
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
2,129
(x)
(x)
3,282
4
(x)
(x)
36
(x)
15
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4
(x)
8
Idaho
Power laundries
33
3,406
977
6
1,845
533
33
6
2
A
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
23
10
1
S,99fl
408
(X)
96^
13
6
(x)
1,537
308
(x)
45S
75
Cx)
J7
6
(x)
6
(x)
2
(x)
i
91
2,335
2,305
(x)
15
(x)
8
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xj
7
83
2
1
110
U)
2,030
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,001
(x)
2,241
(x)
14
(x)
(x)
(x)
"s
(x)
1,147
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
Wyoming
Total
Power laundries
29
1.858
422
9
1.127
264
36
5
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
20
9
1
1,659
199
(x)
422
9
(x)
932
190
255
9
(x)
36
(x)
(x)
•••
5
Linen supply establishments
1
1
(x)""
(x)
• •
(x)'"
(x)
:::
(x)"'
(x)
(x)
(xl
•••
Diaper service establishments
1
77
(x)
1,860
1,819
(x)
4
25
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
Without power laundry facilities
11
68
2
387
160
1,700
(x)
18,231
160
1,659
8,523
4
(x)
319
25
6,661
1
(x)
1,008
(x)
1,299
(x)
33
345
...
Colorado
Total
Power laundries
80
9,334
1.441
4
6.495
950
82
39
il
12
6,576
2,758
1,240
1,406
35
2
2
4,521
1,974
551'
399
23
40
42
1.217
49
296
7
10
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
With power laundry facilities
8
3
1,090
150
33
:::
23
1,067
150
33
With power laundry facilities
3
269
33
7,343
7,082
44
166
35
:
33
••■
...
222
9
23
6,266
294
281
748
6,040
294
5
39
271
30
136
'35
:::
;::
...
•■■I
See footnote at end of tAble.
8.72
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8G.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
Geographic division. Sate, and land of business
Total
Establish-
ments
(Humbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from —
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousarui
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dolldrs)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dolldrs)
Duper
(Tliousdnd
dolldri)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Mountain — Continued
New Mexico
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent. .
Rug cleaning establishments
Arizona
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleaning establishments.
Utah
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent. . .
Rug cleaning establishments
Nevada
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent. ..."
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
' Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
"TZ"
117
10
115
6
7,010
3,817
3,037
780
^=0
(x)
;,983
^12
2,432
139
4,302
796
(x)
3.522
250
2,971
301
(x)
2,498
,154
,344
2,358
2,358
3,789
2,757
226
M
1,172
1,072
U)
73
1,059
3,758
2,344
789
1,797
5U
JiL.
316
91
115
92
(x)
(x)
-IxL
(x)
2,969
^12
2,420
137
_lxi.
(x)
(x)
7^
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,095
1.246
1,226
20
2,968
2,410
558
532
58
(x)
250
2,832
283
115
12
(x)
(x)
609
1,138
387
219
168
3,607
750"
2,679
168
159
2.291
2,291
(x)
1,520
(x)
261
33
1.519
99
173
(x)
1.122
73
1,049
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
TablcSG.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES- TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
8.73
Total 1
Receipts from —
Gcognphic divuion. State, and land o( business
Esciblish'
ments
(Number)
Elccdpu,
entire year
(Thouiond
dollurs)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thmuaxi
dollors)
Rug
cleaning
(Tlwusond
dollori)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Tknuond
dolUrs)
Linen
supply
service
(Tlwiuaml
dollnri)
Duper
service
(Thouiond
dolUrj)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
Mian)
Other
(Thmuand
dollars)
Pacific
Washington
ToUl
491
33j302
16,213
591
9.393
2,290
3,072
132
1.441
170
97
17,001
3,756
42
9,059
2,247
477
13
1.381
26
45
52
5
11,152
5,849
2,740
3,042
714
76
33
9
5,882
3,177
42
1,727
520
404
73
2,560
13
49
47
1,334
4
22
13
4
1
4
(xi
(x)
70
(x)
(x)
"•••
(x)
(x)
(x5
(x)
(x)
(x)
70
(x)
(x)
4
365
70
12,803
12,280
27
292
43
35
70
60
. . .
Cleaning and dyeing plants
66
53
304
e
20
34i
10,768
423
688
(x)
1,571
10,287
422
101
10,733
23
522
(X)
18
274
(x)
2
41
(x)
35
(x)
.(x)
10
50
(x)
6
58
65
Oregon
Total
(x)
80
10,675
1,447
2
6.443
1.174
626
982
1
30
50
2
5,208
5,467
(x)
i;23^
213
2
(x)
3,103
3,340
(x)
633
541
(x)
235
391
(xl
982
1
(x)
2
1
!x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
fx)
(x)
(x)
Diaper service establishments
(x)
1
249
(x)
9,488
9,286
(x)
60
(x)
140
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(X)
(x)
1
24
214
11
12
2,156
853
8,260
375
100
154,155
832
8,094
360
69,465
20
32
8
100
4,311
1
132
7
45,969
10,908
1
25,837
1,925
4,801
1
California
Total
939
560
69,381
7.617
255
43.622
9.991
2.801
71
4.616
408
144
416
89
34,214
35,167
25,112
6,620
997
237
254
1
21,051
22,571
428
4,486
5,505
843
1,632
1,169
22.945
66
5
445
4
4,612
182
101
307
32
70
19
37
227?22~
2,390
1,407
237
428
7
843
20,559
2,386
14
445
1.376
182
28
4
10
33
4
1,259
1,356
51
64,139
61.511
423
1
6
1.911
74
13
1
77
1,334
42
30
3
8
2
ilO
504
696
59
211
17,901
41,666
4,572
4,116
16,880
40,167
4,464
100
14
385
24
3,633
814
1,014
83
1
8
66
69
8
29
1
3
"i
87
22
1
379
X withheld to avoid dlsclosiire.
8.74
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8H.-^LALNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 194&
Mctropobtan area and land of business
AiffiON, OHIO
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent.
Both synthetic and petroleiun solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, N, Y.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Di^er service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON, PA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
ATLANTA, GA.
otal
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Total
EstabUsh'
ments
(Humber)
I,
128
21
103
Receipts,
endre year
(Tfwuidiid
doltflTs)
6,763
2,765
1,701
1,06A
(x)
(x)
2.896
555
2,190
151
9,253
607
2,794
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thotwdtid
doWars)
Receipts from—
Rug
cleaning
(TTimuand
dollars)
2.729
545
2,033
151
3,818
509
3,308
95
(x)
1,844
850
(x)
_(xl_
(x)
2,222
"00"
1,419
(x)
(x)
9,532
7^07"
925
704
2,758
103
507
3,142
95
2,889
700
663
37
2,189
-^
1,386
(xi
6,033
2,730
676
2,555
72
Laundry
work —
bundle,
fiat, and
fiamily
services
(Thouiund
doliars)
1,101
264
2
128
Commercial
starch and
Bat work
(TTMmsand
dolliirj}
518
2,560
ir
1,531
1,531
1,056
475
6,215
5,972
5,«S
194
31
Linen
supply
service
(Thouidnd
dollarj)
(x)
7^
(x)
■21b
~zzr
Diaper
ioWari)
(x)
00
(x)
(x)
(x)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dolldri)
Cx)
275
"275"
...
(Thousand
dolUrj)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
Tabic 8H.-^AUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
8.75
Total
Receipts from —
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Esubbih-
mcDts
iHumb,r)
Recapu,
enure year
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dolbrs)
Rug
cleaning
(Thoujand
dollars)
Laundry
work -
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Duper
service
{Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
BALTIMCIRE, HD.
total
204
23,314
7,348
984
9,580
189
2,536
301
2,304
Power laundries
56
14,260
2,074
33
9.476
186
150
2 304
24
32
9
9,459
4,801
(X)
2,047
27
33
7,067
2,409
123
63
;=•!
150
X
18
2,286
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
16
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
X
4
5
2
(x)
(x)
:::
(x
(x
(x)
•••
(x)
Cx)
fxl
X
X
xl
:::
X
X
(x)
1
1
118
(x
(x
5,397
5,274
5
x)
(x)
100
3
n
X)
x)
* . .
f"!
Cleaning and dyeing plants
15
22
92
4
19
194
725
4,308
364
962
(x)
700
4,210
364
5,160
5
946
156
10
90
3,058
"3
51
1,251
(x)
12
15
...
Rug flfiAning p«!t.nhl*«!hm*iT,-tc,
16
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Total
29
4,122
805
3.057
51
197
12
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
15
14
4
3,120
1,002
768
37
2,320
737
(x)
25
26
(x)
197
(x)
7
5
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
2
2
3
(x
(x
(x)
•■•
(xi
(x)
(x)
•••
I)
(x)
(x)
ix)
(x)
(x)
•-,
With power laundry facilities
Wlthouv power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
3
155
I)
4,375
4,355
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
::;
18
10
141
4
3
498
(x)
3,399
(x)
154
39,762
(x)
3,333
(x)
13,693
"2
154
1,413
15,711
1,576
4,299
894
2,004
4
14
BOSTON, MASS.
Total
172
Power laundries
183
19,427
1,128
34
14,650
1,477
53
78
1,902
105
24
159
32
4,458
14,969
4,677
886
242
5
28
6
1
3,343
11,307
216
68
1,409
99
53
4,246
77
1
1,902
97
56
49
13
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laiondry facilities
15
17
11
2,966
1,711
816
5
1
216
99
2,536
1,710
816
97
12
1
Diaper service establishments
9
2
235
(x)
(x)
13,449
12,559
37
845
;::
1x1
:::
. . ■
Cleaning and dyeing plants
8
92
135
8
37
45
2,928
9,225
1,296
1,393
3,771
2,726
8,872
961
1
1,379
6
3
28
1,341
66
194
344
307
1,153
52
730
:
5
335
2
6
BRIDGEPCHT^ CONN.
Total
6
16
1,735
139
15
1,090
29
72
385
5
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
3
13
3
679
1,056
706
92
47
10
15
478
612
28
17
12
10
72
658
385
5
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
With power laundry facilities
1
2
22
(x)
(x)
1,279
M
(x)
1,230
(x)
(x)
35
(x)
(x)
13
(x)
(x)
...
...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
1
7
15
4
2U
1,065
51
2U
1,019
51
3
32
13
...
...
"■""""^ ' 1
See footnote at end of table.
8.76
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8H.— JLAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
TotaJ
ivecetpts iFOQi —
Metropolitan area and kind of business
EsabUsh-
ments
(Humbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
(TJiouMnJ
dtjllars)
Cleajiing
and dyeing
work
(TJiouMnd
dolbirs)
Rug
cleaning
(Thotudnd
dolbrs)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
(amily
services
(Thousand
dolUrj)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dolUri)
Lmcn
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
CTTiouKind
doll<irs)
Industrial
laundry
work
(TliouMnd
dolkn)
Other
(ThouMivJ
dolkn)
BUFFALO, N. Y.
2U
18,534
6,520
487
5,869
759
3,227
150
1,493
79
Power laundries
32
8,977
1,126
1
5,517
548
2U
10
1.493
69
17
15
11
4,604
4,373
3.225
1,014
U2
1
3,195
2,322
165
383
211
126
87
3.014
10
36
1,457
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
12
5
6
4
2,571
654
152
5
:::
9
2U
2,360
654
138
.. .
" *
Diaper service establishments
3
1
145
5.320
(x)
(x)
5,389
85
(x)
(x)
343
•••
Ix!
2
•••
*
Cleaning and dyeing plants
1
41
102
2
19
52
4,804
(xi
410
(x)
(xi
4,378
(x)
2,078
(X)
33
(x)
401
46
(x)
341
(x)
1,254
U
Cx)
2
Cx)
...
(x)
(x)
9
CANTON, OHIO
Power laundries
10
2,043
584
4
1,208
44
181
22
■ . .
• .•
i
2
1
CxJ
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
xi
x)
1x1
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
x)
X)
••■
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
...
1
1
(x)
(x)
•••
:::
•••
(x)
Cx)
•"
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
...
With power laundry facilities
"i
33
1,548
1,494
6
46
;::
:::
Cx)'"
•"
Cleaning and dyeing plants
2
16
17
7
48
434
1,114
36
(x)
432
1,062
2,535
6
36
13
1
45
1,700
us
Cx)
...
1
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
CHARLESTON, W. VA.
Power laundries
5
2,681
808
13
1,653
U8
89
...
...
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
3
2
2
1x1
(x)
\l\
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
:::
•■•
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
...
' 2
41
(x)'"
1,774
1,727
...
47
...
Cx)'"
...
...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
5
35
1
77
(xi
1,622
(x)
4,550
(xi
1,575
(x)
2,003
44
'47
1,64A
55
659
U5
...
.. .
...
CHATTANOOGA, TZNN.
Power laundries
10
1,962
272
• • •
1,624
55
1
10
...
...
8
2
1
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
:::
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
•••
Linen supply establishments
...
1
2
(x)
(x)
::!
;:!
:;:
:::
(x)
(x)
Cx)
'.'.'.
...
...
2
61
(xi
1,764
1,731
13
20
(xi
Cx)
...
...
...
5
50
6
3
57
1,422
285
31
57
1,422
252
'is
31
20
...
•■•
'.'.'.
>..
...
...
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.77
Tabic 8H.-J-AUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Total 1
Receipu from —
EsabUsh-
menta
(Xumbtr)
Eleccipta,
enure year
(Thoujdtid
3Mar,)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thouiani
dolUn)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollon)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
CTJtoujdTid
dollurs)
Commercul
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollUTS)
Linen
supply
service
(ThouMiui
dollurs)
Diaper
service
(ThouMnd
dolUrj)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousond
dollars)
Other
(Tliouaiind
dollars)
CHICAGO, lU,
Total
86<1
135,965
48,411
3,812
51,360
5,301
17,732
2,296
5,851
702
253
66. 8«
3.701
65
51.023
5,344
599
10
5.750
352
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
205
70
17,365
49,479
17,845
3,423
278
61
4
12,990
38,033
126
714
4,630
453
107
492
17,133
10
65
5,685
55
5
347
78
55
35
13
4,221
2,338
'.'.'.
126
6
453
12,967
4,166
»-.
2.286
"55
46
78
...
...
13
431
2,338
45.319
44.686
388
6
197
4
2,286
46
...
...
44
79
335
17
102
197
5,695
37,074
2,550
3,619
(x)
5,574
36,595
2,517
24
(x)
58
330
3,359
862
60
129
3
8
(x)
"4
399
2,712
(x)
1,0U
3
16
25
228
CINCrNMATI, OHIO
Total
134
39
6,951
327
5.040
387
17
...
1.011
169
9
30
10
1,826
5,125
2.728
259
68
■■•
1,290
3,750
7
276
111
12
'17
,2,655
1,011
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
168
14
8
2
1
(x)
(x)
!")
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
H
•••
x)
x)
1
136
U
7,702
(xi
7.289
401
(xi
12
;::
U)
•••
95
39
2
11
259
(xi
4,922
(x!
462
26,640
(x)
4,539
(X)
10,365
(x)
383
(x)
461
399
(x)
(x)""
5,977
332
5,999
642
2,337
...
• ■.
.. .
1
CI£VELAND, OHIO
Total
89
5i
9,104
526
64
5,928
306
2
28
2,217
33
16
38
13
3,399
5,705
6.155
463
63
64
2,610
3,313
239
67
26
"2
5,997
9
10
2,217
120
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
29
2
I
5,666
489
604
•••
26
5,508
489
604
...
...
2
2
165
(x)
(x)
10.003
9,839
94
49
:::
(x)
(x)
21
123
37
5
23
U3
4,964
4,263
776
774
(x)
4,908
4,160
771
5,115
6
83
5
741
(x)
29
20
1,808
80
2,4U
(x)
137
...
...
33
COLItlBDS, OHIO
Total
(x)
19
2,196
343
1,705
80
66
2
...
7
12
8
1,658
538
2.584
283
60
22
•••
1,277
428
78
60
20
38
23
2347
"2
137
...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
6
2
2
(xi
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
...
. . .
...
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities .'. . .
2
71
(xi
4,775
4,750
:::
25
:::
...
...
46
25
13
1,873
2,902
^69
1,866
2,884
(x)
7
18
...
...
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
(x)
See footnote at end of table.
8.78
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
DALLAS, TEX.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
DAVENPORT, IOWA-ROCK ISLAND-MOLINE, ILL.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Linen supply establishments
With power laundi-y facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments. •»
DAYTON, OHIO
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Linen supply establishments.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities .'....
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent ,
Petroleum solvent ,
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
DENVER, COLO.
Total
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Linen supply establishments ,
With power laundry facilities ,
Without power laundry facilities.
Diaper service establishments ,
With power laundry facilities.
Without power laundry facilities ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both flynthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Total
Establish-
ments
(Number)
10
161
6
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Jil_
4,924
657
Receipts from —
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
6.276
208
5,146
922
M
932
471
(x)
1,570
194
1,376
(x)
2,240
835
Jxi.
(x)
3,404
2,902
(x)
280
(x)
5,728
4,044
1,684
(x)
1,002
Cx)
3.729
3,186
(x)
211
5.475
208
4,654
613
1,670
139
2
194
1,285
3,491
273
128
2,580
(x)
4,346
806
790
16
3,540
7^
2,997
(x)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dolldrs)
3,432
289
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dolldTi)
478
309
(=t)
626
326
M
Jxl_
(x)
1,654
"TlT
943
2
(x)
4,127
3,999
2,864
1,135
Linen
supply
service
{Thousand
dollars)
Cx)
(x)
108
29
T3T
235
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Jxl_
(x)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Jxl_
00
(x)
(x)
JxL
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
doltoTj)
378
17
361
(Thousand
dollars)
910
T
337
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.79
Tabic SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Mecropoliun area and kind of business
DES MOINES, IOWA
Total
Power laundries.
With cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
DETROIT, raCH.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent ,
Petroleum solvent ,
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent, . . ,
Rug cleaning establishments
DULOTH, Mum, -SUPERIOR, WIS.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent, ,
Petroleum solvent ,
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..,
Rug cleaning establishments
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent.
Rug cleaning establishments
FLINT, MICH.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments.
See footnote at end of table.
Estabbsh-
ments
(>(umber)
Receipta,
entire year
(Thouidmi
iollars)
1
436
17i
246
16
(x)
cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
Mian)
1,979
1,333
3,724
17,418
10,763
9,795
968
(x)
5,909
17,358
1,088
(x)
To"
(x)
1,574
(x)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
675
127
24,006
5,320
17,118
1,068
1,233
867
366
1^
453
(x)
1,055
282
773
1,092
62
1,030
"W~
(x)
TO
(x)
(x)
1.747
1,548
(x)
(x)
289
14
449
448
Receipts from-
Laundry
work -
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
1.U3
(x)
(x)
107
107
1,074
62
990
(x)
1,677
1,481
(x)
(x)
12,238
Commeraal
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
Linen
supply
{Thousand
doWars)
TO
(x)
2,888
8,9U
(x)
468
141
610
321
100
221
2
161
(x)
(x)
"TxT
(x)
(x)
236
521
TxT
(x)
36
108
10,109
9,145
964
l>iaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1.245
TO
(x)
(x)
(x)
"W
(x)
"00"
(x)
(x)
"(IT
(x)
Cx)
"00-
(x)
(x)
TxT
(x)
(x)
(x)
7,986
10
7,937
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
156
-OcT
(x)
22
21
1
az8
98
2
96
107
103
4
(x)
8.80
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Tabic SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establiab-
ments
(Humber)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollaTs)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dollaTs)
Receipts fixin—
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
Sat work
{Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
{Thousand
do(Idrs)
Diaper
service
{Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
FORT WORTH, TEX.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent.
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent. . .
Rug cleaning establishments
FRESNO, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities....
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laimdry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Ru^ cleaning establishments.
HARRISBtmO, PA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent. . .
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
(x)
2,473
U)
3,474
3,U2
332
2.299
2,068
231
(x)
4^1-
Ti)
(x)
2,462
1«
2,205
U5
(x)
(x)
1,077
732
(x)
(x)
1,194
(x)
1,516
1,256
260
1,731
306
1,425
W
Cx)
x)
(x)
7i)
(x)
142
2,031
115
(x)
(x)
(x)
335
719
2,274
309
1,194
1,652
306
1,346
(x)
(x)
716
163
(x)
~223"
61
(x)
W
(x)
(x)
(x)
_at
W
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.81
Tabic 8H.-J^UNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Total
Receipts
from —
Laundry
Estabbsh-
Receipts.
entire year
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
Rug
cleaning
work —
bundle,
8at. and
family
services
Commcrctil
starch and
flat work
Lmcn
supply
service
Diaper
service
Industrul
laundry
work
Other
(Number)
{Thousand
iolliTs)
{Thousani
dollorl)
(Tkmjund
dolldri)
(Tluiujna
Mian)
(TTiotuand
dollan)
(Tlioujand
doUnn)
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
HARTFORD, CONN.
Itotal
6,550
2,604
74
2,754
104
527
96
Power laundries
32
3.346
681
8
2,607
83
94
301
72
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
7
25
2,302
1,544
649
32
8
1,210
1,397
83
73
21
...
212
89
67
5
Liaan supply establlstiDents
3
"!
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x
Without power laundry facilities
2
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
xi
(x)
...
}"
Diaper service establishments
3
94
90
(x
3
9i
...
...
...
...
...
90
...
4
Cleaning and dyeing plants
28
2,031
1.923
105
3
Synthetic solvent
7
20
1
(x)
1,726
(xi
(xi
1,618
(x)
...
io5
...
...
...
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
3
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
...
(x)
HOOSTON, TEX.
Total
386
(x)
8,789
242
6,774
205
1,907
(x)
397
Power laundries
64
8,796
2.215
5,985
205
389
it
18
7,853
943
2,188
27
...
5,451
534
205
:::
...
7
382
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
6
2,609
208
...
486
1,907
8
5
X
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
...
(xi
(x)
...
\'\
DI^>er service establishments
6
(x)
(xl
...
With power laundry facilities
5
SxJ
...
...
...
(x)
(x)
...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
301
6.728
6.366
31
303
28
25
258
18
380
5,785
563
373
5,432
"si
7
294
2
...
...
...
.. .
'28
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Biig flPnx^lTig «»ptnbHR>imfnt''
9
221
211
10
HOWriNGTON, W. VA.-ASHLAND, KX.
45
(x)
1,439
15
925
133
(x)
208
...
Power laundries
7
1,596
415
846
127
208
with flPrtnlng nnH Hyping f H"!! ItlPR
5
2
(xj
(x)
(x)
(x)
...
(x)
(x)
[xi
...
[xl
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
...
Linen supply establishments
3
"}
...
"!
(x)
1
xi
x)
1.109
...
xi
...
...
(xi
(x)
. . .
32
1.024
79
...
...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
3
28
1
(x)
929
(x)
(x)
(x)
881
(x)
...
(x)
48
(x)
(x)
(x) '
"...
...
...
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Riig piPiiming PFtnbUflhiipntfl, ..,,,,
3
(x)
INDIANAPOLIS, DJD.
Total
U6
16,851
7,408
456
4,733
270
1,606
187
2,064
1.27
Ppwer laundries
22
7.938
776
40
4,733
270
71
2,048
10
12
3,191
4,747
762
14
40
2,288
2,445
47
223
50
21
...
4
2,044
Without cleaning and dyeing facllitlee
...
Linen supply establishments
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3
1,020
(x)
1x1
...
...
...
...
1,000
(x)
4
(x)
16
(x)
x)
(x)
x)
Diaper service establishments
2
1
1
(x)
6.856
...
...
...
...
xl
X
xi
x)
xi
x)
WlthDut power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
77
6,632
148
76
17
57
3
427
6,057
372
427
5,833
372
148
...
;;;
;;;
76
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning estabUstaents
9
314
268
...
...
...
...
...
46
See footnote at end of table.
8.82
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish- Receipts,
meats entire year
WuiTiber)
{Thousand
dolidTs)
Receipts from-
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dollflTs)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle.
Sat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
fiat work
(TTiousfltid
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(TIiousaTid
dollars)
Diaper
(TliousaTuJ
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Tlioujand
dollars)
{Thousand
dollars)
JJICKSONVILU:, FLA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities..
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Total
Power lai^ndries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
KAKSiS CITY, HO.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laiindry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power la-jndry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
See footreite at end of table.
~3F
129
2
3.115
1,325
1,790
221
1,724
506
(x)
(x)
(x)'"
1.593
W
9,352
6,874
2,478
2,022
(x)
(x)
-vo —
5,238
-J^
4,049
(x)
(x)
235
1,411
255
(x)
2,496
313
208
1.912
194
1,290
428
1,333
w
(x)
1,515
1,491
24
(x)
(x)
-(^r
5,246
"Tit
4,017
(x)
TTT
(x)
1,884
285
1,411
188
864
1,132
87
-ixl-
(x)
-Ixl-
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"W
(x)
TxT
(x)
(x)
22
400
78
(x)
6,272
5,934
4,739
1,195
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,852
-T3r
(x)
7^0
Cx)
450
258
(x)
(x)
(x)
"TiT
W
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,375
439
T9?"
245
(x)
1,478
(x)
(x)
"0^1 —
(x)
TTT
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
To"
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"TxT
fx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.83
Tabic 8H.— iAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolian area and kind of business
LANCASTER, PA.
Total
Pover laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Idnen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..
Rug cleftrting establishments
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...,
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Dl^er service eatablishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establlahments
LOUISVILLE, KT.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments . .•
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent ,
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments ,
See footnote at end of table.
Total
Establish-
ments
(7(umber)
Receipts,
entire year
[Thousand
dollari)
168
224
235
27
-#-
2
cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thmudnd
dolldw)
3m«
16,462
12,522
1,065
(x)
26,892
8,551
16,191
2,150
2,148
M
3,459
2,670
(x)
(x)
To"
2
(x)
29,022
_2J21
2,741
380
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
25,770
3,092
15,611
2,067
682
14
(x)
4,248
00
3,790
(x)
40
(x)
1^
(x)
(x)
(x)
656
3,509
152
4,138
3,685
(x)
(x)
(x)
200
20
Laundry
work -
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from-
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
i"-9n
9,953
8,958
(x)
4,168
534
3,482
152
417
362
62
4,954
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
4ff
4,828
1,247
2,907
4,902
2,566
2,336
TO"
(x)
4,360
4,219
TO—
(x)
TIF
23
12
154
1.057
649
408
11,025
1,065
TT
(x)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
1,225
"TT
(x)
1,931
"TJT
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,324
M
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"ra"
3-577
3,577
170
(Thousand
dollars)
TT
{'■)
TO"
(x)'
314.
82
232
TT
(x)
(x)
8.84 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kmd of business
Establish-
ments
(Humher)
Receipts.
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from-
Clearung
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work — ■
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
{Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousarvi
dollars)
Diaper
service
{Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(TTiOiuand
dollars)
MIAMI, FLA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Total ,
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent..
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent. . .
Rug cleaning establlshnients.
MOBILE, AU.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
(x)
7,CK1
1,008
2,518
41
3,890
701
2,830
359
16,429
7.840
3,840
4,000
2.452
(x)
Cx)
1^
(x)
5,551
778
4,332
441
18,117
8.466
6,732
1,684
(x)
C^
2,073
3,835
310
(x)
(x)
-#-
96
1,137
71
(x)
5,832
5,362
(x)
(x)
2.423
,353
70
3,694
733
1-053
898
155
605
2,343
322
6,613
1.150
939
211
5.463
726
4,300
437
1,974
33
2,038
3,621
2K
1,989
(x)
96
1,109
65
To
(x)
(x)
"UT
■^
91
486
37
4,740
4.688
2,776
1,912
5,128
4.914
4,266
648
20
169
25
1,256
1,229
(x)
(x)
1.995
120
140
(x)
2,376
20
20
2.356
TO
(x)
2,891
(x)
00
(x)
(x)
"CiT
(x)
(x)
"TiT
1,527
1,526
1,526
6
901
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES 8.85
Tabic SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Tonl
Receipts from —
Metropolitan area and bnd of business
EsQbbsh-
(Humba)
RecapU.
entire year
(TIiouMnd
dolUri)
Cleaning
and dyeing
v«)ck
(Tlioiuiind
dolbrs)
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dolloTi)
Laundry
work -
bundle.
Bat. and
family
services
(Thouund
dolUri)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thoujund
dolUrs)
Linen
supply
service
{Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thoiuand
dollars)
Industrial
bundry
work
CTIiousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
KASHVtU^. TENN.
Total
65
(x)
2,823
88
2,938
65
1,342
(x)
10
U
3,717
871
8
2.773
65
8
3
3
3,080
637
1.342
827
44
8
2,209
564
36
29
1.342
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
2
1
3
(xi
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
. . .
Diaper service establlshntents
3
46
txi
2,127
...
1,952
(x(
165
(x)
10
9
37
2
61
-■- 'l93
1,934
(x)
6,690
193
1,759
1,821
(x)
lis
165
2,883
3
...
949
838
2
10
. . .
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
76
26
3,541
509
29
2,872
3
19
39
2
68
3
23
2
'707
2,834
(x)
141
368
"29
566
2,306
' 3
19
(xl
39
(x)
2
...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
68
...
2
2
(x)
:::
(x)""
...
1
1
24
x)
(x)
1,323
1,309
11
(x)
(x)
(x)
...
...
3
3
21
7
273
96
1,227
97
9,887
96
1,213
3
5,098
89
312
li
2,738
350
1,257
29
29
3
...
5
NEW OHiaUlS, Li.
Total
74
30
4.063
1.029
2.581
350
...
29
74
22
8
3
3,637
426
xl
1,029
2,513
68
(x)
21
329
"}
^!
'29
74
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
. . .
2
1
1
xj
X)
(x)
••■
(x)
(x)
x)
X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
233
4.205
4.069
(x)
135
(x)
1
U)
18
205
10
6
2,346
173
3,819
213
312
252,084
172
3,685
212
74,760
312
9,587
1
133
1
90,434
8,650
1
46,310
7,580
13,454
. . .
NZW yORK-NORTIEASTEHN NEW JEHSEY
Total
1,309
592
117.601
6.111
917
85.558
8.102
2,032
708
13,451
722
104
488
215
4A,076
73,525
46.732
5,263
848
193
738
179
26
35,628
49,930
1,464
740
7,362
548
201
1,831
44,278
125
203
13,087
3
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
17
80
135
30
25,995
20,737
6.669
193
26
1,343
121
...
465
83
23,749
20,529
6,669
25
5
1,276
6,040
629
72,233
68,124
346
3,412
:::
;;:
629
•"
351
869
370
37
233
31,182
36,462
4,589
8,849
29,397
34,429
4,298
332
222
120
4
8,298
1,325
1,833
254
...
:::
...
219
See footnote at end of table.
8.86 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8H.-^AUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH, VA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power lainidry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleiim solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent..,
Rug cleaning establishments ,
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Total ,
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...,
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
OMAHA, NEBR.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
PEORU, ILL.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent. . .
Hug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Eleceiptfl,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
3,200
362
(x)
(x)
3,167
3,017
(x)
(x)
974
1,653
"TxT
(x)
_Cxl_
(x)
598
2,334
126
(x)
2,452
393
To"
(x)
TO
(x)
2,231
(x)
4,123
1.518
823
695
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
1.562
287
1,121
154
(x)
Receipts from-
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
3,121
2,971
3,257
U3
72
3,035
T33
2,326
126
1,811
(x)
1,728
180
13
1.535
284
1,097
154
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(TIiousaTid
dollars)
2,482
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
2,162
304
00
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_2E.
(x)
707
1,263
2,177
1,679
144
(x)
1,225
1,220
610
610
215
la
51
Linen
supply
service
{Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Tliousand
dollars)
TO
(x)
74
290
To"
(x)
(x)
-vrr
(x)
(x)
(x)
JsL
(x)
(x)
(x)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
w
M
(x)
(Xhousand
dollars)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
.8.87
Table SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Total
Receipts from —
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
enure year
(Thoujtlnd
dolblrs)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thimsand
dolUri)
RviB
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
CZommercial
st^irch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Tliouiand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Total
433
56,402
18,588
1,449
20,153
1,437
6,864
2,119
5,432
360
126
29.588
2,087
123
19,941
1,424
385
42
5,337
249
28
as
35
U,C.22
17,966
6,804
1,950
137
114
9
9,325
10,616
49
56
1,368
13
385
6,479
i2
168
20
5,317
95
115
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
IJjien supply establishments
134
13
22
10
3,985
2,819
1,909
49
7
6
3,666
2,813
163
1,909
95
. . .
Diaper service establishments
...
B
2
205
(«)
(x)
16.880
16,501
202
163
:::
Cx)
(x)
...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
14
72
118
15
57
70
- ■3:323
12,348
1,209
1,221
4,329
3,231
12, UO
1,160
2,210
20
166
16
1,124
71
72
58
33
1,287
225
814
87
105
14
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
97
PHOENIX, ARIZ.
Total
30
10
2,166
553
„
1.207
223
61
103
12
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
7
3
4
(x)
(x)
x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xj
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
2
2
2
xi
X)
(x)
'.'.'.
(xj
(x)
(xl
;::
xi
(x)
(x)
(xi
(x)
••■
(xl
(x)
2
51
(x)
1,756
1,657
(x)
80
2
(x)
(x)
2
(xi
Cleaning and dyeing plants
15
6
42
3
3
266
(xi
1,351
(x)
(x)
27,952
(xi
1,268
(x)
13,478
(x)
648
(x)
68
(x)
6,016
(x)
(x)'"
214
(x)
4,300
(x)
706
(x)
(x)'"
2,524
...
15
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
(x)
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Total
66
38
9,542
887
74
5,764
192
101
...
2,524
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
13
25
16
3; 727
5,815
4,222
826
61
5
69
2,886
2,878
4
188
22
6
95
4,199
••■
2,524
1
8
8
3
3,511
711
706
:::
22
3,511
688
706
Without power laundry facilities
1
2
1
192
(x)
13,036
12,588
164
252
•■■
:::
(X)
(x)
32
81
96
15
17
108
2,934
9,135
967
446
(x)
2,799
8,822
967
3
5,419
13
151
410
126
109
143
3,771
463
1,325
36
979
...
33
PORTLAND, OREG.
Total
(x)
28
6,577
884
3,654
463
594
3
979
...
With cleaning and dyeing facilities
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
8
20
2
2,878
3,699
(x)
6^3
201
1,618
2,036
341
122
373
(X)
f'l
967
h
2
1
:::
(x)
1"!
(X)
(x)
IxJ
1
72
(x)
4,697
4,535
45
117
(X)
(X)
7
61
4
5
493
3,933
221
81
472
3,850
213
20
17
8
81
i
116
* . .
...
...
...
See footnote at end of table.
8.88 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8H.-iAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 194&— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Total
Power laundries
Ulth cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic dolvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent,.,
Rug cleaning establishments
READING, PA.
Total ,
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
RICHMOND, VA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities.
Without power laundry facilities
Dl^»er service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Total
Establish-
ments
{Number)
Rcccipu from-
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
11,4^6
6,412
1,902
4,510
(x)
(x)
3,860
T^l
2,330
(x)
(x)
(x)
_(xl_
(x)
(x)
1,585
— w:
7,812
3,176
1,529
1,647
_(xi_
Cx)
272
2,673
355
Cx)
2,472
1,206
937
454
3,652
415
3,018
219
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
378
421
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
3,447
2,186
Cx)
Cx)
1,471
3,487
272
2,595
355
(x)
563
13
414
2,708
185
Cx)
Cx)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
'amily
services
(Thousand
dollars)
5.321
1,376
3,945
1
(x)
Cx)
2,507
2,429
\,2ie
1,181
Commercial
starch and
Bat woric
{Thousand
dollars)
71
107
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
M
W
16
121
(x)
2,205
1,669
536
-^
1
30
(x)
"7B?
(x)
(x)
(x)
'Vrr
1,441
50
1.391
937
454
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
~J^
(x)
(x)
(x)
"W
(x)
isr
(x)
-^
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
W
(x)
155
527
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
Tabic 8H.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS. AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
8.89
Metropolitan area and land of buiincss
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
Total
Pover Iftundrles
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Dl^>er service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petrole\UD solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
ST. LOUIS, HD.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establlshioents.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service esteblishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
^mthetlc solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
SAN ANTONIO J TKX.
Total
Pover laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen stqiply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Wittiout power laundry facilities
Di^>er service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synt^tic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Total
Estabbsh-
ments
iHumber)
70
171
11
22
168
U
Receipts,
entire year
(TTunuiinii
dolldu)
M
1,248
388
JsL
(x)
1.739
1,555
(x)
5,663
6,537
JiL
3,141
(x)
(x)
Cx)
11,467
1,546
9,646
275
493
1,047
Ail.
(x)
1.789
1,247
(x)
(x)
3,526
187
(x)
3.031
265
2,5W
252
Receipts from-
Cleaning
and dycmg
work
(ThouMnd
dollars)
1,890
163
158
5
1,719
1,535
(x)
12,132
979
91
1,521
9,273
267
1,805
103
1,702
(x)
1,179
(x)
2,981
265
2,464
252
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
6at, and
family
scrvjcea
{Thousand
doUtfTj)
Cx)
651
338
JxL.
(x)
4,199
3,231
(x)
JxL
(x)
23
207
8
1,287
1,211
340
871
(x)
2,351
46
TO"
(x)
Commercial
starch and
Bat work
{Thousand
dollars)
274
33
_J2.
267
527
JxL
(x)
JxL
(x)
62
142
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
165
12
_a!6.
4,518
205
Jxl_
3,084
(x)
Jx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Diaper
service
(Thoujand
dollars)
Cx)
JxL
Cx)
JxL
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Industrial
laundry
work
{Thousand
dollars)
2.679
70
2,609
^
Cx)
W
^
Other
{Thousand
dolldrj)
Cx)
8.90
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Osntmued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries ; . .
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent,
Petroleum solvent '
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
Total ,
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Linen supply establisliments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments.
SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Establish-
ments
(NuTnbff)
27
117
101
130
U
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
623
6W
8
(x)
(x)
4,383
2,331
2,052
1.157
A^
(x)
3,931
962
2,787
182
39,01i
16,242
9,002
7,240
14,825
4,149
9,517
1,159
1,324
4,698
(x)
2,463
~J^
1,330
(x)
Receipts from —
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
i,-;98
156
13
TO
8
(x)
4,461
653
79
3,643
768
2,693
182
1,274
305
14,020
3,866
8,995
1,159
2,477
7?r
53
2,424
"TJI —
1,320
(x)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
7x)
(x/
109
101
1,154
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
324
345
"TiT
Cx)
3,158
2,812
1,413
1,399
165
74
5,530
5,495
174
379
1,246
1,221
^
"TJT
(x)'
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
141
106
206
160
1,634
851
W
(xj
U)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dolUrj)
26
136
6,822
648
514
134
6,102
(x)
(x)
CxT
(x)
(x)
CxT
(x)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
4
275
W
(Thousand
dolldTi)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.91
Tabic SH.^LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
MetropoLtan area and kind of business
SCRANTON, PA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dxeiiig facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
PetroleiM solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent,.
Rug cleaning establishments
SEATTLE, WASH.
Total ,
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establlslments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petrole»im solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
SOUTH BEND, DID.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Di^)er service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
SPOKANE, WASH.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laxindry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
SPRINGFIEID-HOLYOKE , MASS.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleiim solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent, . .
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Total
Estabbah-
ments
(Humbcr)
Receipta.
entiK year
(Thoiudnd
doltarj)
(x)
1,430
735
695
AiL
(x)
1,286
875
ill
(x)
U,502
8,090
5,961
2,129
(xi
(x)
(x)
«,303
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Tlwiwdnd
dolldri)
141
12
1,280
869
4U
1,495
108
(x)
4x1.
1,037
3,051
215
(x)
(x)
_Cx]_
(x)
(x)
183
1,846
(x)
(x)
(x)
_(xl_
(x)
_(xl_
(x)
1,110
-J^
(x)
1,158
1,220
JxJ_
1,096
(x)
-Ixi
x)
2.385
X2
2,083
(x)
4,276
1,035
3,027
214
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
"TJT
(x)
183
1,741
1,299
(x)
(x)
1,022
735
(x)
2,474
171
31
296
1,976
Laundry
work
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dollars)
406
395
4,198
4,179
3,371
(x)
Cx)
(x)
1,081.
Receipts from—
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Tfwusdtid
dollars)
864
41
Linen
supply
(Thousand
dollars)
152
58
J^L
(x)
(x)
1,764
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
Cx)
981
(x)
(x)
"TxT
(x)
1,773
1,708
811
897
W
(x)
(x)
156
39
(x)
TO
(x)
(x)
(x)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
doUars)
1,188
(x)
_CxI_
(x)
JxL
1,096
(x)
4^
jCxI-
(x)
JiL
(x)
1,188
21
1,167
(x)
{Thousand
dolldri)
Cx)
Cx)
13
177
Cx)
Cx)
_tx)_
Cx)
41
3
8.92
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8H.-^AUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES-SELECTED STANDARD METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and land of business
STOCKTON, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent ■
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent. . ,
Rug cleaning establishments
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments.
With power laundry facilities,
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleEining establishments
TACOMA, WASH.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleuin solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent, . .
Rug cleaning establishments
TAMPA-ST. PETERSBnG, FLA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities. —
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments.
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
TOLEDO, OHIO
Total
Power laundries
With cl«aning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing" plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent,..
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Estftblish'
iDcnts
iHumber)
Receipts ,
entire year
(Thoujand
dollars)
U)
Receipts from-
CleaniDg
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dollaTs)
M
w
(x)
218
803
M
&46
1,«2
(x)
2.328
509
,819
(x)
1,832
T^ —
Cx)
(x)
1.639
To
1,513
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,806
2,037
769
(x)
1,593
(x)
(x)
(x)
To"
(x)
1,072
1,701
99
00
(x)
217
798
Rug
cleaning
(^Thousand
dollari)
150
76
2.124
423
1,701
(x)
(x)
(x)
1.584
(x)
1,459
(x)
676
19
(x)
-#-
TO
1,436
(x)
TO
(x)
1,472
99
Cx)
TTT
(x)
(x)
(x)
18
144
Laundry
work —
bundle.
Oat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
JxL.
(X)
(x)
496
789
TT
(x)
86
118
(x)
TT"
(x)
(x)
"TxT
To"
(x)
1,247
685
(x)
TTT
1
(x)
TT
(x)
TT
(x)
~~7
206
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(TJiousiind
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
[Thousand
dolUri)
(x)
s
TT
(x)
TO"
(x)
1,086
Diaper
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
-^
(x)
TJT
Cx)
Cx)
Trr
(x)
T0~
Cx)
Industrial
laundry
work
{Thousand
dollars)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
-CxT
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
TO"
Cx)
TH"
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES 8.93
Table SH.^LALnsfDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area bnd kind of business
TMNTON, N. J.
Total
Pover laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent,.
Rug cleaning establishments
TULSA, OKLA.
.tal
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Unen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments ,
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
UTICA-RCME, N. Y.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
WASHINGTON, D, C.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Di^>er service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Estabtiah-
ments
(H^mher)
200
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
M
1,515
1,286
-#-
(x)
(x)
2,112
i92
(x)
x)
1,640
-T^
1,455
(xi
1,869
1,206
(x)
(x)
Tir
1,196
(x)
(x)
15,322
2,058
2,600
(x)
3,043
7,871
443
Receipts from-
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Diouldnd
dolldTj)
1,025
250
235
15
4
(x)
2,110
1,594
1,437
tx)
1,453
396
1,057
-J^
768
(x)
13,929
3,288
38
"TIT
(x)
1P,?5;
2,878
7,234
440
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dolldrj)
(x)
(x)
ur
(x)
10
Laundry
work —
bundle,
fiat, and
family
services
{Thouiand
doHars)
1,210
1,150
1,911
1,539
372
(x)
1,043
957
-TIT
(x)
12,166
11,416
10,218
1,198
(x)
_S2i.
96
578
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dd\UsTs)
20
107
(x)
193
"TxT
(x)
Linen
supply
service
{Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
T5r
(x)
2,750
2,025
Diaper
{Thousand
dollars)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
"CxT
(x)
(x)
-orr
(x)
(x)
TxT
(x)
Industrial
laundry
work
{Thousand
dollars)
{Thousand
dollars)
42
42
(x)
21
21
51
12
121
67
51
3
8.94 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8H.-J.AUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Contdnued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establisb-
meats
(Humber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from—
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
dat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
Sat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
WHEELING, W. VA.-STEtJBENVILLE, OHIO
Total
Power laundries ,
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,..,
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities.
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
WICHITA, KANS.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
WmCES-BARRE-HAZLETON, PA.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
WimiNfTON, DEL.
Total I
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
WORCESTER, MASS.
Total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
Without power laundry facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both flynthetla and petroleum solvent...
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
(x)
699
234
283
3
(x)
1,620
(xS
1,288
M
1,614
1,232
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,796
372
(x)
1,710
1,431
(x)
(x)
(x)
8
(x)
(x)
"(5r
(x)
Jxl_
(x)
1,623
248
999
376
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
-uri —
1,204
(x)
380
12
1.578
1,302
(x)
1,471
"TJT
(x)
(x)
248
999
251
1,162
TJT
(x)
(x)
(x)
399
231
To"
(x)
(x)
(x)
"TJT
(x)
(x)
JxL
(x)
(x)
1,802
1,385
303
1,086
(x)
(x)
1,183
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(==)
M
"TiT
(x)
(x)
JxL
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
-CxT
(x)
LAU>JDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.95
Tabic 8H.-JAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Total
Receipts trom —
Metropolitan area and kind of business
EsubUsh-
menu
(Xumbcr)
Rccapta,
enure year
(Tdoiuiind
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Tkmjjnd
Jolljri)
Laundry
work—
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousatid
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dt>ll<lrs)
Diaper
service
[Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
YORK, PA.
Total
35
(x)
1,A97
22
601
18
54
26
201
<x)
Power laundries
9
1.210
373
5
574
18
39
201
5
1,019
191
(0
373
5
(x)
574
18
39
(x)
(x)
10
191
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
1
("1
:;:
(x)""
•••
Diaper service esUblishments
1
21
M
1,156
l,12i
(xi
5
27
(x)
M
Cleaning and dyeing plants
5
15
1
2
86
(xi
909
(x)
(x)
8,528
(xi
698
(x)
3,900
5
(x)
91
(x)
6
(x)
795
...
316
(x)
2,385
(x)
110
854
(x)
77
YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
Total
13
1,900
81
...
523
295
145
2
854
i
11
5
(x)
(xl
fxl
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
ixl
(x1
(x)
(x)
tx)
(x)
Cx)
fxl
(x)
(x)
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Linen supply establishments
With power laundry facilities
2
3
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
:::
•••
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Diaper service establishments
With power laundry facilities
"a
60
4,162
3,819
2
272
(x)'"
(x)'"
(x)""
Cleaning and dyeii^g plants
69
32
27
1
6
(x)
2,6i8
(x)
97
(x)
2,588
(x)
2
89
(x)
24
(x)
:::
3.4
(x)
8
X withheld to avoid disclosure.
Note: See Explanatory Material for definitiqns of Standard Metropolitan Areas.
8.96 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8J.— LAUNDRIES WITH POWER FACILITIES-WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES-GEOGRAPHIC KVISION
AND STATE: 1948
Geographic division and State
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England ;
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts. . .
Rhode Island . . . .
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York , .
New Jersey
Pennsylvama - .
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois . .
Michigan -
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebr^ka
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
South Carolina
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montaiu
Idaho
Wyoming. . - .
Colorado . . . .
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon
Caluomia . . .
Ail establisiiments
Number
772
1,406
1,311
599
l,08i
477
829
333
851
56
50
17
402
33
164
784
301
321
320
160
433
253
145
106
84
199
102
45
157
37
239
109
202
186
118
146
125
96
120
525
105
83
663
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
1,110,964
71,930
262,689
237,244
74,331
157,229
61,913
84,580
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
979
(x)
7,377
(x)
147,290
(x)
(x)
54,049
25, 576
94,041
(x)
(x)
16,354
9,198
(x)
1,316
(x)
6,247
9,499
1,122
20,527
(x)
22,530
6,652
(x)
11,430
24,591
(x)
15,657
Cx)
14,605
(x)
(x)
12,176
10,773
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
10,457
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
93,459
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Number
1,019
101
289
168
52
131
49
72
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
12,504
64,024
36,284
9,340
25,068
(x)
9,767
(x)
22,907
Receipts from wholesale work
Total
{Thousand
dollars)
3,501
22,367
9,162
1,433
4,989
1,343
2,126
776
6,681
(x)
(x)
(x)
8,957
714
(x)
43,493
10,685
9,846
(x)
4,360
11,333
8,146
(x)
1,546
1,611
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,138
(x)
(x)
3,814
(x)
(x)
(x)
490
3,923
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,501
1,191
675
478
1,246
7,368
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,221
(x)
1,011
(x)
8,619
352
13,936
23
139
7
2,863
111
358
17,756
2,622
1,989
1,854
642
4,632
1,760
274
155
332
637
24
94
122
69
618
858
295
291 I
665
101
838
,323
471
224
461
187
158
118
327
1,523
435
53
210
10
1,252
60
5,369
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Tiiousand
dollars)
216
272
268
142
629
128
211
86
3
126
124
148
27
114
3
6
59
148
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Tlioujand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Jhousand
dollars)
27,463
1,549
13,008
3,607
660
2,538
777
1,080
356
2
139
6
1,190
84
128
9,908
1,672
1,428
353
118
1,959
1,021
156
100
221
181
168
677
131
132
403
72
285
670
165
81
359
172
126
64
158
732
47
211
12
86
914
50
2,924
693
3,087
1,232
142
304
209
256
56
1,150
600
24
53
2,745
131
211
251
106
321
43
11
90
110
29
227
55
1,095
Linen
supply
service
{Thousand
dollars)
8,894
397
2,911
3,070
475
704
181
77
254
825
2,082
657
172
844
238
1,387
455
96
32
355
121
190
40
353
123
9
122
97
728
Diaper
service
{Thousand
dollars)
627
53
9
50
31
173
493
126
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
578
2,446
665
4
757
9
315
38
413
561
12
2,424
22
236
68
129
232
385
109
108
207
87
326
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.97
Tabic 8K.— LAUNDRIES WITH POWER FACILITIES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS: 1948
MetropoLtan area
AH esablishments
Nuinber
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Esublishments reporting
wholesale work
Nuinber
Recapts,
entire year
{Thousand
dolLirt)
Receipts from wholesale work
{Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thou in nd
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
bcnity
services
{Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
{Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dolUtrj)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Akron. Ohio
Albany-Schcnecudy-Troy, N. Y
AUentovk'n-Bethlehem-Euton, Fi
Atlana. Ga
Baltunore, Md
Birmingham, Ala
Boston, Klass
Bridgeport, Conn
Buftio, N. Y
Canton, Ohio
Charleston, W. V»
Chatunooga, Tenn
Chicago, HI
Onannati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Davenport, Iowa-Rock Istand-Mdine, 111
Da>ton, Ohio
Denver, Colo
E>cs Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Duluth, Minn. -Syperior, Wis
Ene, Pa <
Flint, Mich
Fort Worth. Tex
Fresno. Calif
Grand Kapids, Mich
Hamsbuig. Pa
Hanford, Conn
Houston. Tex
Huntington, W. Va.-A8hhnd, Ky
Indianapolis, Ind
Jacksonville, Fla
Johnstown, Pa
Kansas City. Mo
KrKMeville, Tenn
Lancaster, Pa
Los Angeles, Cah£
Louisville, Ky
Memphis, Term
Mianu, Fla
Milwaukee. Wis
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn
Mobile, Ala
Nashville, Tenn
New Haven, Conn
New Orleans, La
New York-Northeastern New Jersey . . . .
NorfoUt-Portsmouth, Va
Oklahoma City, Okla
Omaha, Nebr , . .
Peona, 111
Phdadelphia, Pa
Phoerux. Anz
Pittsburgh. Pa
Portbnd. Oreg
Providence, R. I
Reading, Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochester, NY
Sacramento, Calif
St. Louis, Mo
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio. Tex
San Bernardino. Calif
San Diego, Calif
San Franasco-Oakland, Calif
San Jose, Calif
Soanton, Pi '
Seattle, Wash
South Bend, Ind
Spokane, Wash
Spnngfield-Holyoke^Maas
Stockton, Cahf
Syracuse, N- Y
Tacoma. Wash
Tampa^t. Petersburg, Fla
Toledo. Ohio
Trenton. N.J
Tulsa, OkU
Utica-Rome.N. Y
Washington, DC
WheeUng, W. Va.-Steubenville, Ohio. . . .
Wichita, Kans
Wilkes-Bane-Hazletoo, Pi
Wilmington, Del
Worcester, Mass
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
21
43
15
63
61
34
207
17
40
11
5
13
301
48
63
27
39
17
19
40
9
U5
11
8
9
26
U
15
14
37
26
18
6
56
16
3
215
32
18
41
38
48
11
16
27
33
697
28
22
17
13
147
14
48
31
82
9
15
29
22
76
21
35
16
41
168
24
7
28
6
9
27
U
23
9
32
16
18
18
13
65
9
18
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
15,209
5,607
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,681
2,755
82,806
9,635
(x)
4,834
7,178
(x)
4,063
6,763
(x)
(x)
1,802
(x)
(x)
4,366
1,620
3,311
Cx)
(x)
11,600
(x)
(x)
4,113
(x)
(x)
(x)
417
(x)
7,333
7,049
(x)
10,439
11,460
(x)
5,115
(X)
5,356
149,636
(x)
3,123
3,489
(x)
(x)
2,674
(x)
7,350
Cx)
2,329
4,343
(x)
2,181
15,341
2,990
4,478
1,890
5,540
(x)
2,001
1,430
9,494
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,335
(x)
4,066
3,577
(x)
3,177
(x)
19,917
(x)
2,593
(x)
929
1,654
(x)
(x)
2
2
14
1
6
5
4
2
1
40
5
3
12
7
6
2
1
3
6
194
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,921
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
437
653
(x)
(x)
(x)
Ix)
(x)
2,090
Cx) ""
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
636
Cx)
(x)
1,414
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
267
46,450
869
(x)
450
Cx)
6,827
Cx)
Cx)
Cx) '"
Cx) '"
Cx)
504
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
4,341
500
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
169
270
39
375
498
126
1,744
11
259
2
235
45
4,192
404
543
126
228
31
29
352
129
1,663
1
69
52
137
87
87
547
26
383
385
54
21
36
3,262
407
90
619
135
154
120
48
110
100
18,649
24
58
95
4
1,617
122
266
111
68
319
62
491
10
93
4
276
1,528
746
7
6
150
26
29
339
111
188
944
16
26
34
U
452
52
118
24
114
5
75
12
6
11
15
36
172
229
59
86
672
lis
40
1,701
84
151
22
60
970
267
10
1,484
135
11
141
99
100
120
24
41
61
11,127
18
58
41
1,426
31
104
'68
30
59
118
195
,043
120
26
12
315
81
43
748
16
20
34
U
14
584
16
799
213
2
14
19
17
935
84
1,298
172
193
31
455
'b's
14
624
162
353
36
1,937
100
120
87
263
112
177
45
236
264
1
181
9
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
Note: See Explanatory Material for definitions of Standard hfetropolitan Areas.
8.98
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8L.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Geographic division. State, and kind of business
AU establishments
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(TTunudivJ
dollars)
EstabUshments reporting
wholesale work
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from wholesale work
Total
{Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dollilrs)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle.
Bat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
CHiousand
dollars)
Diaper
(Tliousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(TTiousand
dollars)
UNITED STATES
Total
Power laundries {exc. industrial laundries)
Industrial laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
New England
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Middle Atlantic
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Ru,^ cleaning establishments
East North Central
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleanin,^ establishments
West North Central
Total
Power laundries
1 inen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
,South Atlantic
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
East South Central
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
West South Central
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Mountain
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Pacific
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyein,. plants
Rug cleaning establlehmente
See footnote at end of table.
33,877
6,395
388
1,176
3&1
2i,017
1,517
1,934
703
103
38
980
110
4,976
1,201
343
2,933
422
5,826
1,126
318
70
3,949
365
3,363
544
92
19
2,611
97
5,243
976
86
63
3,989
129
2,755
434
34
29
2,220
38
5,377
763
72
34
4,437
71
2,991
4.181
423.032
145,588
2,814
7.200
10.249
737
96
42
1,873
243
835,964
77,072
238,203
25,887
807,673
36,684
125,219
877
50
82
23
2,970
179
150,269
11,743
30,363
4,278
219,209
7,170
28,721
38,307
4,978
9,753
719
83,889
2,942
10,293
2,206
91
86,992-
327
39
185
',590
27,247
180
36
1,486
6,880
249
71
1,360
8
8,870
62,838
12,040
2,174
45,905
2,262
459,589
243
12
11,072
Cx)
(ic)
15,907
194
126,860
3,231
270
1
6,682
109
53,739
206
10
6,527
29,134
3
102
1,631
1,548
1
13,668
673
20
159
238
208,422
71,571
10,464
156,871
12,261
459,571
261
23
573
63
51,758
11,315
2,373
58,036
3,378
110,860
18,972
3,152
426
29, 291
1,898
36,796
28,591
271
12,868
126
14
660
1,617
3,040
47
1,240
385
2,709
186,434
62,805
6,174
194,765
9,393
144,769
145
23
5
817
44
26,804
8,966
709
72,564
1,817
6,372
2,918
42
26,915
549
5,088
3,607
1,212
20
353
2,853
75
541
63,619
U)
(x)
64,337
1,969
271,720
204
10
8,266
1,393
10,024
339
44,173
1,053
699
3,276
60
12,252
140
2
635
25
122
672
1,407
135,957
M
(x)
106,944
3,234
114,101
348
10
23,049
(x)
(x)
18,113
300
4,125
1,521
35
6,476
95
2,413
2,510
28
283
21
1,396
11
1,168
53,304
9,175
1,001
49,934
687
164,786
1
112
3
(x)
(x)'"
5,148
(x)
13,966
73,768
11,659
899
76,981
1,479
Jxl.
67
1
4
134
1
9,420
(x)
(x)
4,193
(x)
7,375
299
31,637
32
5,352
12
(x)
1,025
25,506
42
495
Jxi.
(x)
(x)
56,295
97,057
(x)
(x)
86,430
4,904
123
10
18,367
(x)
(x)
32,026
1,084
1,327
16
1,056
14
3,199
128
1,040
1.259
1,091
1,911
20
195
1,071
1,748
211
1,040
533
243
20,060
11
243
3,947
1,153
5,761
930
4
13,150
215
3,888
1,009
141
100
739
12,977
41
65
169
257
683
157
4,963
105
215
412
2,4^
2,446
647
18
712
45
371
42
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
.8.99
Table 8L.— LAUNDRIES. CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic divisiaa. State, and Idnd of business
All esublishments
Receipts,
entire year
{Thtnuand
dollan)
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Eleceipts,
entire year
(Tluaiarul
dollars)
Receipts from wholesale work
Total
{Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle.
Oat, and
family
services
{Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
{Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(TTiousand
dollars)
Diaper
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
Hew England
Halne
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments,
Cleaning and dyeing plants...
Ru^- cleaning establisbioents..
New Hampshire
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments..
Diaper service establishments,
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments..
Vermont
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants. . . ,
Rug cleaning establishments...
Massachusetts
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments,..
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
Rhode Island
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
Connecticut
Total
Power laundries
Unen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants. . . .
Rug cleaning establishments...
Middle Atlantic
New York
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
New Jersey
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper ser/ice establishments...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Pennsylvania
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments. . . . ,
See footnote at end of table.
358
62
25
67
2,310
C'-O
226
41
1,627
256
269
43
469
55
i>3ie
637
111
7,211
2,978
3
(I)
...
(x)
3,818
11
81
2
48
3,144
b
(X)
1
(x)
85
2,514
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,342
(x)
68,930
34, 308
7,411
1,079
24, 517
1,515
(x)
76
6,420
11
1,093
2
(x)
81
4,779
4
111
50
15,009
16
2,837
9
960
91
8,935
23
421
254,149
111, -.91
50,023
5,920
78,659
7,856
85,048
45,54S
7,970
1,803
27, 587
2,140
120,392
51,183
13,578
2,741
50,625
2,265
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)"
19,438
7,446
4,480
1
143
6
7,699
1,349
(x)
10,278
<x)
1,811
2,623
240
1
4,531
51
86
4,394
159
238
(x)
(x)"
1,087
(x)
668
1
2,295
(x)
3,514
(x)
70,637
348
10
1,360
25
32,595
1,344
7
10,035
2,424
5
266
33,496
9,076
1,749
23,869
2,447
24,420
15,234
2,371
304
13,299
1,387
10,006
13,164
271
6,486
9,768
126
14
127
2,698
47
295
1,940
203
290
2,424
1,111
2
103
9
9,413
(x)
(x)
12,585
556
31,803
1,855
683
114
6,931
423
16
671
12
114
26
1
2
204
13
8,849
(x)
(x)
21,532
375
1,333
98
3,962
8.100
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8L.— LAUNDRIES. CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
All establishments
Geographic diviaioa. State, and kind of business
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Establishments reporting
wholesale woric
Number
Recapts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from wholesale work
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(T>iousand
dollars)
Comm^cial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(TTiousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
{Thousand
dollars)
East North Central
Ohio
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments.....
Cleaning- and dyeing- plants
Ru^ cleanint," establishments ,
Indiana
Total ,
Power laundries ,
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing- plants
Ru^ cleaning establishments
Illinois
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyein plants
Ru^' cleaning establisiinients, - . . . . ,
Michigan
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rui,- cleaning establishments
Wisconsin
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply esta'blishments
Diaper service establishments.....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Vest North Central
Minnesota
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Iowa
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments. ......
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Ru^' cleaning establishments ,
Missouri
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants . .
Rug cleaning establishments
North Dakota
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyein^^ plants
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
275
55
17
931
95
139
35
11
6iO
49
367
132
1,045
130
213
65
12
953
60
22
3
474
109,195
38,239
17, 595
1,543
■^9,301
2,517
55,673
22,634
4,775
566
26,862
841
166,200
76,795
22,472
2,344
60, 514
4,075
92,356
33,443
13,995
1,325
42,115
1,478
132
15,323
31
3,968
9
396
380
15,973
31
482
U)
97
12, 751
12
3,678
2
U)
426
12,025
23
455
(x)
8,911
2,088
27
11,874
(x)
52, 518
174
24,560
38
6,354
6
418
729
19,808
36
878
3,619
14
1,316
1
(x)
1
(x)
120
2,288
1
U)
26,823
8,449
6,611
210
6
6,212
3,168
(x)
16,674
(x)
12,334
995
857
2
6,546
49
6,465
2
120
3,395
(x)
(x)
7,735
203
358
284
50
238
1,523
212
18
3,561
2,908
27,070
792
25,027
3,490
1,278
12,648
155
6,947
39
155
4, 834
1,959
1,059
245
1,278
27
5
2
214
7
5,733
2,187
(x)
16,481
(x)
7,345
1,319
435
4,870
314
1,378
1,021
20
435
1
314
2,403
(x)
4,604
(X)
210
64
M
2,632
(x)
558
18
1,611
2,362
1,180
3,621
185
336
620
1,776
41
1,771
56
618
(x)
(x)'
290
264
I
#
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES 8.101
Table 8L.— LAUNDRIES. CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
All escablishmenu
Geognphic diviikiD. Sate, and koid of business
West North Central — C ont inued
South Dakota
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper ser\'ice establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning' establishments
Nebraska
Total
PcFwer laundries
Linen supply eslablis^OT-r.tsl .........
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Kansas
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments. . -
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants. . . - -
Rug cleaning establishments
Scutli Atlantic
Delaware
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Maryland
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments ,
District of Columbia
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Virginia
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
West Virginia
Total
Pcver laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
North Carolina
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
47
5,406
9
909
2
U)
J9
6,743
9
102
36
10
2
120
17
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
iloltan)
144
19,289
8
3,203
10
439
577
18,542
16
375
M
1,724
(x)
(x)
2,702
(x)
(x)
18,703
106
8,951
9
546
4
100
492
8,897
16
209
U)
1,122
(x)
2,284
122
34,069
92
19,464
10
2,581
7
232
252
10,761
25
1,031
24,901
14,253
(x)
(x)
6,868
963
Eacabbshments reporting
wholesale work
32
6,U7
10
M
1
(x)
264
10,282
5
40
223
23,353
9
3,019
10
432
920
19,259
12
118
Receipts,
entire year
(TTioiuand
doltdrs)
(x)
(x)'
2,100
925
213
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,384
(x)
6,315
3,101
(x)
(x)
1,691
(x)
2,330
(x)
2,609
(x)
4,688
Receipts from wholesale work
Total
(ThouMnd
dolUrj)
205
1
1,826
32
2,582
787
(x)
(x)
1,006
26
(x)
3,434
(x)
(x)
(x)
159
136
610
1
786
2
1,048
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thouiand
dolldrs)
1,742
1,618
1,146
132
(x)
Cx)
998
475
190
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
doltdrs)
(X)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
{Thousand
dollars)
6A9
(x)
(x)
(x)
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Duper
(Thouiaiid
dollar j)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Industrial
laundry
work
{Thousand
dollar
Other
(Thousand
dollaTs)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8.102
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8L.— LAUNDRIES. CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
All establishments
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Receipts from wholesale work
Geographic division, State, and kind of buaincsa
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
CITiousand
dollars)
Total
(Thousani
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Tlioujaiui
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle.
Sat, and
family
services
(Tlioujand
dolWs)
Commercia
starch and
flat work
(TIlOUMtKi
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Tliousaiid
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(TTiousand
dollars)
South Atlantic — Continued
South Carolina
561
Cx)
10
839
166
62
81
23
100
5
7
6
914
9,948
(x)
213
9,345
51
37,964
4
6
55
490
349
4,875
101
65
1,199
6
56
381
2
72
9
315
23
66
40
8
385
*•.
Georgia
Total
2
Power laundries
182
9
14
694
15
891
21,24B
2,914
469
13,134
199
44,231
24
1
1
29
104
3,720
(x)
(x)
(x)
9,733
790
40
8
361
2,327
59
322
1,028
2
26
285
'36
746
61
5
54
'40
364
"a
385
109
Diaper service establishment 3
"2
Florida
160
23
12
667
29
522
21,163
5,769
495
16,469
335
(x)
30
2
69
3
57
6,470
(x)
2,788
(x)
5,477
904
419
970
34
1,060
148
872
8
604
26
5
670
76
165
22
21
11
90
353
11
172
15
64
45
9
•■ *
** *
East South Central
Total
111
11
5
361
14
7U
14,420
2,133
(x)
11,793
102
40,574
14
'42
1
45
(x)
2,696
(X)
3,535
471
538
1
493
16
538
266
4
1
32
165
81
90
110
172
9
15
9
Tennessee
124
13
15
551
10
868
19,369
4,304
495
16,103
298
28,998
11
33
1
47
(x)
...
1,400
(x)
4,284
224
262
12
630
20
246
255
4
16
12
81
359
110
9
16
:::
*
Alabama
116
8
5
729
10
652
12,545
(x)
(x)
14,000
248
(x)
16
1
30
15
Cx)
tx)'"
783
1,464
445
16
169
225
86
169
43
359
172
9
•■•
16
Linen supply establishments
Rug cleaning establishments
Mississippi
Total
1
83
2
4
559
4
549
6,970
(x)
(x)
8,033
39
14,561
7
"7
1
12
1,191
(x)'"
(x)
953
187
'37
1
220
6
37
89
172
126
9
Arkansas
81
6
3
453
6
795
6,604
974
51
6,899
33
24,699
3
"9
37
675
278
1,258
158
"62
370
32
57
285
•■•
126
70
15
:;:
•••
5
Louisiana
Total
Pover laundries
92
4
3
686
10
10,882
(x)
(x)
12,020
410
7
"i
29
(x)
(x)""
780
96
'22
252
39
246
•"
42
'22
6
:::
15
•"
Diaper service establishments
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, ^LEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.103
TableSL.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS.
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
Geographic division. State, and kind of business
All establishments
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousuml
dottars)
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from wholesale work
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thoujand
dolLirs)
Laundry
wort -
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(TTiousdnd
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(TTiousand
dollars)
supply
service
(TTiousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
West South Central — Cent inued
Oklahoma
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Rug cleaning establishments
Texas
Total ,
Power laundries ,
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
109
9,682
12
(x)
5
U)
613
11,056
12
185
Montana
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments,.,.
Diaper service establishments..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments.
Idaho
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments....
Diaper service establishments..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments.,..
Wyoming
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments....
Diaper service establishments..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments....
Colorado
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments.....
Diaper service establishments..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments.....
New Mexico
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments....
Diaper service establishments..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments....
Arizona
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments.
Diaper service establishments..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug gleaning establishments,...
Utah
Total
Power laundries
Linen si^iply establishments....
Diaper service establishments. .
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments. . . .
See footnote at end of table.
12
3
269
23
103,393
481
46,600
50
8,265
23
671
2,685
47,006
43
851
33
3,382
2
W
1
(i)
119
2,542
2
(x)
U)
3,406
(x)
2,335
(x)
Cx)
29
1,858
1
(x)
1
(x)
77
1,860
2
(x)
18,231
9,334
1,240
33
7,343
281
37
3,817
2
(x)
1
(x)
41
2,983
4
29
34
5,098
6
1,337
4
133
Jl
3,522
4
69
(x)
29
2,498
6
2,358
?
(x)
54
3,789
3
76
9,349
2,083
7,072
(x)
(x)
1,975
(x)
1,330
20
173
558
2
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x/
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(X)
1,459
312
123
(x)
(x)'
1,539
(x)
(x)
90
120
2
120
(x)
(X)'
8.104
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8L.— LAUNDRIES. CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS.
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic division. State, and kind of business
All establishments
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand'
dollars)
Establishments reporting
wholesale wtxk
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from wholesale work
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyemg
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle.
Oat. and
family
services
(TTioiisand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
[Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
bundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
Hoimtain — Continued
Nevada
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing- plants
Rug cleaning establishments
Washington
Total ,
Power laundries ,
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments....,
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Rug cleaning establishments ,
Oregon
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments....,
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Rug cleaning establishments ,
California
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments.....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
37
1,259
211
(x)
2,244
(x)
1,132
26
33,302
17,001
2,740
70
12,803
688
Cx)
10,675
(x)
(x)
9,488
100
164,155
69,381
25,112
1,407
64,139
4,116
13,928
3,301
2,007
7,017
1,602
4,947
362
1,147
105
1,969
80
1,009
1,920
10
2,407
26
39,582
15,750
86
7
1
334
25
10,998
(x)
(x)
24,672
696
4,554
825
4
10,241
126
2,924
954
141
100
642
284
42
10,173
31
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.105
Tabic 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Metropolitan area and land of business
AKRON, OHIO
Total.
Power laundr ies
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, «. Y.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establlshioents. . .
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establlshsents. . .
ALLEfTTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTON. PA.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
ATLANTA, GA.
Total.
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
BALTIMORE, M).
Total.
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Total.
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
BOSTON, MASS.
Total.
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments...
ERIDGEPORT, CONN.
Total.
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establlshinents.
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Rug cleaning establishments...
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Total .
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
CAWTON, OHIO
Total.
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments...
Diaper service establishments.
Cleaning and dyeing plants....
Rug cleaning establishments...
All establishments
Number
37
3,i01
5
1,597
3
190
50
3,912
5
153
2
118
See footnote at end of table.
Recapu,
enure year
(ThouMnd
Jollan)
6.763
2,765
(x)
(x)
2,896
72
EsUbUshments reporting
wholesale work
Number
JjLL
2,bV,
480
(x)
2,222
47
Jxl.
9,532
(x)
275
3.565
23.314
14,260
(x)
(x)
5,397
962
JxL
4
(xS
3
(x)
5
4,375
3
154
183
19,427
32
4,677
11
816
235
13,449
37
1,393
3,771
1,735
706
1,279
51
32
8,977
11
3,225
4
152
45
5,820
19
410
Jxl.
10
2,043
1
(x)
1
(X)
33
1,548
7
36
Elcceipu.
entire year
{ThouWTui
doIUrt)
(x)
(x)
2,886
(x)
(x)
1,539
(x)
(«)
Receipts from wholesale work
Total
(TJioujand
doWan)
(x)
(x)'
2,851
2,062
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,873
(x)
2,601
(x)
1.431
776
(x)
(x)
10,787
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,464
1,987
(x)
1,695
(x)
_(xl_
(x)
25
245
768
1
2
278
327
40
8
266
1,684
1,154
32
4,850
3,878
1,504
1,349
240
(x)
1
5,490
3,062
(x)
43
223
36
922
3<?
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(TTiouidnd
dolldrt)
Rug
cleaning
(TTjoiuand
dolldrj)
Laundry
work—
bundle,
flat, and
fanuly
services
(Thousand
doIUri)
Commerciat
starch and
flat work
(Thoujand
dolLirj)
i,i';2
3,051
10
681
671
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
Diaper
(Thoujiind
dolbra)
Industrial
bundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
(^Thousand
doUdTi)
27
26
8.106
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Ojntlnued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
All establishments
Receipts,
entire year
(Xhoiuand
dollars)
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from wholesale work
Total
(Thouiand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
CoDunercial
starch and
Bat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Tliousand
dolldrs)
(Thousand
doilari)
CHARLESTON, W. VA.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishment
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
CHICAGO, ILL.
Total
Power laundries ■
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
DALLAS, TEX.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
DAVENPORT, IOWA-ROCK ISLAND-MOLINE, ILL,
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establ ishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
DAYTON, OHIO
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
DENVER, COLO.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
253
70
13
i31
102
Jx}_
2,681
(x)
10
1,962
1
(x)
2
(x)
61
1,764
3
31
135,965
66,844
17,845
2,338
45,319
3,619
(x)
6,951
2,728
(x)
7,702
462
54
9,104
13
6,155
4
604
65
10,003
23
774
(x)
19
2,196
8
2,584
2
(x)
71
4,775
13
469
(x)
34
5,581
8
1,690
3
(x)
77
6,276
6
294
(x)
1,403
757
(x)
1,570
220
(x)
3,228
835
(x)
3,404
280
(x)
5,728
(x)
33
3,729
211
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)'
16,899
1,434
161
18
7,880
2,634
24,973
689
(x)
3,054
1,274
12,413
153
1,345
160
1,274
37
153
778
(x)
(x)
1,985
(x)
230
172
2
941
290
264
2,388
2,074
1,847
4,419
(x)
(x)
342
201
2,382
18
2
191
2,382
(x)
1,800
(x)
(X)
(x)
62
269
(x)
(x)
1,504
(x)
1,116
(x)
351
11
1,555
(x)
(x)
229
123
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.107
Table 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind ot business
AU establishmenu
ReccjpW,
entire year
(Thouiand
dollcrs)
Batiblishments reporting
wholesale work
Rcceipta,
entire year
dollars)
Receipts from wholesale work
{Thotisand
dolldrj)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(TTwiwatid
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
{Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work—
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars^
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousaiid
dolldTi)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(TTiousdTid
doltdrj)
DES MO IKES, IOWA
Total
Power laundries <
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Ru£ cleaning establishments
DETROIT, MICH.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
DULUTH, MINN. -SUPERIOR, WIS,
Total...
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
ERIE, PA.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establ ishments
Diaper service establishments ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
FLINT, MICH.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
FORT WORTH. TEX.
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeli^ plants ,
Rug cleaning establishments
FHZSNO. CALIF.
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments ,
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Total
Power laundries ,
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Rug cleaning establishments ,
HARRISBURG, PA.
Total
Power laundries ,
Linen siqjply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Rug cleaning establishments
HARTFORD, CONN.
Total ,
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Rug cleaning establishments ,
See footnotfe at end of table.
(x)
1,744
961
l.blO
(x)
56,59«
87
21, 1«
31
10,763
7
1,245
436
24,355
27
1,089
(x)
1,233
(x)
(x)
951
21
(x)
1,055
(x)
1,092
161
2,712
559
(x)
(x)
1,747
(x)
(x)
23
3,474
2
(x)
3
(x)
96
2,462
5
70
(x)
1,239
(x)
(x)
1,077
(x)
2,328
963
(x)
1,625
57
(x)
1,516
97
(x)
1,731
81
32
3,846
3
(x)
3
94
28
2,031
3
(x)
Jxi.
(x)
(x)
5,956
4,458
2,187
(x)
11,913
355
,222
435
3,986
307
20
435
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3
154
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,068
(x)
(x)'
8.108
SELECTED SERVICE TRADFS-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEAISTING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropobtan area and kind of business
All establishments
Number
Receipts.
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from wholesale work
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
{Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work^
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(TTiousand
dollars)
Diaper
(TTiousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
HOUSTON, TEX.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.-ASHLAND, KY.
Total
Power laundries -
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
INDIANAPOLIS, IND,
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Total"
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
LANCASTER, PA.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
LOS ANGELES, CALIF,
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establlahmenta
Diaper eer^ice establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establ lahments
See footnote at end of table.
168
39
17
-V86
112
(x)
64
8,796
6
2,609
6
(x)
01
6,728
9
221
(x)
1,596
(x)
1,109
(x)
16,851
22
7,938
6
(x)
2
(x)
77
6,856
9
314
15
3,115
3
(xi
2
(x)
72
2,451
2
(x)
(x)
240
(x)
(x)
1,598
18,223
44
9,352
13
(X)
4
(x)
169
5,288
14
478
(x)
2,517
(x)
70
1,951
(x)
(x)
(x)'
74,732
31,348
13,587
757
26, 892
2,148
(x)
6,129
1,818
(x)
4,248
40
(x)
2,785
(x)'"
111
97
(x)
(x)'
2,820
656
(x)
(x)
1,702
(x)
125
258
18
72?
11
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
1.491
137
10
4,169
3,043
(x)
10,384
412
2,451
821
5,383
76
1,484
794
141
5,376
31
(x)
1,891
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.109
Table 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
All esablishments
Metropobtan area and kind of business
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Total
Pover laundries
Linen supply establishments,
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishsients,
MIAMI, FLA.
Total
Pover laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
MINNEAPOLIS -ST. PAUL, MINN.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
MOBILE, ALA.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Hug cleaning establishments
NEW CBLEANS, LA.,
Total .-.
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
NEW YORK-NQRTHEASTQIN NEW JERSEY
Total
Power laundries, ,
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments '. . .
NCRF0UC-PCRT310UTH, VA.
Total
Power laundries ,
Linen supply establishments ,
Diaper service establishments ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Riog cleaning establishments ,
QKLAHCMA CITI, OKLA.
Total
Power laundries ,
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at ^nd of lable.
33
7,8iO
5
2,452
3
259
65
5,551
16
327
U.
8,466
3
(x)
1
(x)
43
6,218
17
439
2,346
592
215
30
1,276
233
Receipts,
enure year
dollart)
(x)
5,719
1,324
(x)
4,317
155
(x)
8,049
2,559
(x)
3,890
121
(x)
9
2,069
1
(x)
1
(x)
63
1,304
2
(x)
6
3,541
2
(x)
2
(x)
4
1,323
7
97
9,887
30
4,063
3
(x)
1
(x)
33
4,205
6
312
252,084
117,601
46,732
6,669
72,233
8,845
26
3,562
2
(x)
2
(x)
89
3,167
3
94
(x)
16
2,627
6
454
2
(x)
122
3,058
5
66
Eaubbshments reporting
whnteule work
Number
180
14
4
208
39
Receipts,
entire year
(ThoujuTul
dollars)
2,301
(x)
1,336
(x)
(x)
820
(x)
2,863
92
3,566
1,414
2,016
136
(x)
(x)'
(X)
663
(x)
(x)
(x)
655
75,616
37,841
7,913
2,118
24,954
2,790
1,705
869
(x)
(x)'
Receipts frtun wholesale work
Total
Cnwuiatid
dolldr])
200
419
552
31
119
16
780
14
436
18
334
10
36,340
16,210
2,240
382
15,755
1,753
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dolldrt)
15,264
271
Rug
cleaning
(Thotudnd
dolldri)
3
1,482
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Tfwurand
dolldrj)
11,001
126
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thot«jnd
dolldri)
2,769
2,722
47
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollart)
311
1,809
Diaper
(Thotudnd
dolUri)
203
382
Industrial
laundry
work
dollars)
2,129
(Tluusand
dollars)
8.110
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEEETS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
All csublishments
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Receipts from wholesale work
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Number
[Receipts,
enure year
CniouiamJ
doilOTS)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
dollars)
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(TTumsand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Tdonsand
dollars)
Commerda
starch and
flat work
(Tliousand
dollars)
Lmen
supply
service
(Tliousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Tliousand
dollars)
Other
(Dwusaiid
dollars)
OMAHA, HEBR.
Total
58
(x)
12
1,141
306
159
85
8
54
12
5
2
V,
5
66
2,845
599
(l)
2,656
83
4,123
1
3
"s
11
(x)
(x)
691
(x)
16
79
211
109
159
105
16
25
44
"a
'54
4
;::
:::
Linen supply establishments
...
...
.*•
PEOHIA, ILL.
Total
11
5
1
47
2
433
1,518
(x)
Cx)
1,562
(x)
56,402
1
"o
105
(x)"
372
(x)
4
105
6,373
105
4,776
40
1,426
12
4
100
18
•••
Linen supply establishments
...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
...
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
1
126
35
10
205
57
70
29,588
6,804
1,909
16,880
1,221
(x)
31
2
1
60
11
9
6,653
(x)
(x)
7,621
313
367
1,499
112
•6
4,716
40
212
60
4,716
91
'46
1,426
1
12
166
120
'12
6
•■•
PHOEllIX, A.?IZ.
10
4
2
51
3
266
2,166
(x)
(x)
1,756
(x)
27,952
1
1
7
43
(x)
(x)
(x)"
(x)
2
120
'90
2,844
2
'89
2,543
:::
1
107
107
120
87
:;:
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Total
38
16
3
192
17
108
9,542
4,222
706
13,036
446
(x)
5
1
'37
24
704
(x)
6,6ii
1,893
236
30
2,578
887
41
2,502
830
6
31
76
51
107
57
30
:::
Cleaning and dyeing plants
PORTLAND, OREC.
Total
28
2
1
72
5
157
6,577
(x)
(x)
4,697
81
11,466
23
1
29
(x)"
(x)
1,709
881
6
741
830
632
...
6
1
51
104
4
:::
Linen supply establishments
...
Rug cleaning establishments
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Total
76
9
2
65
5
39
6,412
(x)
(x)
3,860
(x)
3,^97
12
'16
1
10
(x)
994
(x)
(x)
'-11
629
1
185
3
629
159
1
26
104
4
Cleaning and dyeing plants
READING, PA.
Total
5
4
2
25
3
99
1,562
(x)
(x)
1,585
66
7,812
"9
1
17
957
(x)
1,361
159
26
194
159
115
26
1
78
:::
Diaper service establishments
...
RICmOND, VA.
Total
12
2
1
31
3
110
3,176
(x)
(x)
3,300
169
(x)
2
"4
1
39
(x)
718
(x)
(x)
68
125
1
762
115
467
1
6
68
10
30
41
117
••■
101
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Total
24
10
2
65
9
3,678
1,391
(x)
3,652
151
7
1
1
26
4
512
(x)
(x)
1,149
37
188
117
14
437
6
30
437
6
16
14
41
117
101
...
...
Rug cleaning establishments
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.111
Table 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1 948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
All establishtnents
Recdpta,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Receipts,
entire year
(Thoumnd
dollan)
Receipts from wholesale work
{Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work—
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
{Thousand
doUorj)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollara)
Diaper
(Thousand
dollars)
Industrul
laundry
work
{Thousand
dollars)
Other
(TTtousand
dollars)
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
Total
Pover laundries
Linen supply estaMishments
Diaper service establishments,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Ru£ cleaning establishntents
ST. LOinS, MO.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments.-
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
SAN ANTOtJIO, TEX.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
SAN BBINARDINO, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
SAN niANCISCO-OAKLAND, CALIt-"
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
SCRANTON, PA.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
SEATTLE, WASH.
Total
Power laundries
Linen supply establishments
Diaper service establishments
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establishments
See footnote at end of table.
JxL.
1,636
(x)
1,739
55
2B,m
61
12,200
27
(x)
1
(x)
252
ll,i67
19
401
4,855
1,540
(x)
(x)
1,789
76
(x)
31
3,713
5
816
1
Cx)
201
3,031
4
124
3,225
1,267
623
JxL
36
4,383
5
1,157
1
(x)
78
3,931
10
158
39,014
144
16,242
16
6,141
10
482
245
14,825
43
1,324
4,698
1,512
(x)
(x)
2,463
226
(x)
1,430
(x)
1,286
Cx)
14,502
8,090
Cx)
Cx)
4,303
386
-ixL
Cx)
1,828
876
3,567
163
210
600
1,553
25
53
600
Cx)
Cx)'
Cx)
Cx)
Jxl.
Cx)
_CxI_
Cx)
1,137
Cx)
11,355
429
3
4,341
6,865
149
3,199
20
Cx)
Cx)
219
4
1,828
3,550
Cx)
1,699
Cx)
665
81
1,014
68
8.112
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
All establishments
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Receipts from wholesale work
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Number
Reaapta,
entire year
(Xhousand
dolLiri)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Theusdna
ilolbrs)
Total
(.Thousand
dolUrs)
Clcaxung
and dyang
work
(TTiimsarai
dolUrs)
Rug
cleaning
Cnumsund
dollon)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
aat. and
fatnily
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercia;
starch and
6at work
(Thousani
■ dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(TIioumkI
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Tliousatid
dollars)
Other
(TJioiuaiid
dollars)
SOUTH BEND, IND.
Total.
35
(x)
12
1,381
129
122
7
Power la.;na.ieG
5
3
6
38
1,341
(x)
2,029
71
(x)
1
ii
9
(x)
(x)'"
929
7
122
179
122
130
1
7
3
3
•"
••-
Diaper service establishments
SPOKANE, WASH.
Total
42
7
1
1
25
80
806
(x)
(x)
1,110
167
6,085
1
"b
2
26
(x)
494
(x)
(x)
6
162
11
698
3
117
10
542
1
6
3
120
"3
16
14
•••
Diaper service establishments
42'
SPRINGFIiiLD-'iOLYOKE, MASS.
21
7
3
40
<3
41
2,378
(x)
(x)
2,385
85
(x)
6
19
1
10
855
1,486
(x)
461
150
542
6
169
542
133
"6
10
120
26
16
14
"•
:;:
STOCKTON, CALIF.
9
2
26
4
66
709
(x)
1,021
72
(x)
2
7
1
17
(x)
354
(x)
(x)
26
133
10
339
133
310
10
26
12
;::
:::
17
jiar^r service establishments
SYRACUSE, N. Y-
Total
16
7
2
33
8
48
2,068
1,159
(x)
2,328
55
(x)
2
"5
21
(x)
1,110
2,819
29
316
808
310
469
;::
12
315
•••
24
•••
17
TACCMA, WASH.
Total
8
1
38
1
127
1,832
(x)
1,639
(x)
(X)
6
1
14
17
(x)
(x)
1,083
(x)
315
24
469
257
469
120
3
315
118
5
24
11
:::
•••
TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.
Total
26
5
2
90
4
70
2,806
(x)
(x)
1,873
41
(x)
5
"0
2
16
935
309
(x)
(x)
111
143
3
517
30
90
425
"3
1
81
'37
78
"5
'ii
9
•••
:;:
TOLEDO, OHIO
Total
4
11
4
2
48
5
38
2,444
992
(x)
2,872
147
(x)
1
1
"3
1
6
(x)
(x)
860
(x)
490
5
9
502
1
205
425
205
1
5
73
:::
"9
:::
:::
...
...
...
4
...
TRENTON, H. J.
Total
16
2
"7
3
64
2,801
(x)
775
52
tx)
"6
11
4«
1,286
205
277
205
89
".;:
4;
12
25
108
TULSA, OKLA.
15
4
2
39
4
2,604
650
(x)
1,640
95
4
'7
731
555
188
'89
'89
•••
4-
12
25
108
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Rug cleaning establlshinenta
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.113
Table 8M.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— WHOLESALE RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
All establishments
Establishments reporting
wholesale work
Receipts from wholesale work
Metropobtan area and kind of business
Number
Receipts,
enure year
(Thouund
dottlri)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(TTimijdml
dollars)
Total
(TJiousand
dolUrs)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
fiat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
[Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
Thousand
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(TTioujand
dolldrj)
UTICA-RCME, N. Y.
Total
j,e
4,168
6
429
28
25
3
11
1
289
1,869
(«)
(x)
1 . 1 9t-.
(x)
(x)
6
62
421
8,987
28
3,330
1,612
34
944
6
692
42
...
...
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Total
54
11
3
200
21
43
17,380
2,800
(x)
11,357
1,044
(x)
15
3
1
41
16
3,557
1,405
(x)
3,534
(x)
986
658
751
27
1,668
26
350
132
16
1,464
349
8
1
720
28
196
6
692
'15
27
::;
...
...
WHEELING. W. VA.-- STEUBEIfVILLE, OHIO
Total
7
3
31
66
933
548
1,620
(x)
M
15
1
11
(x)
507
34 Q
1
100
349
84
1
16
•••
.::
::;
...
...
Total
14
3
2
41
6
40
2,168
(x)
(x)
1,710
97
(x)
2
9
16
(x)
(x)'"
(x)
16
'84
271
"34
227
19
16
20
...
••■
•••
;:;
...
WTIXES-BARRE-HAZLETON, PA.
Total
5
10
1
'23
6
37
1,687
(x)
1,027
135
(x)
2
12
2
5
(x)
557
M
550
26
221
24
449
6
221
449
19
20
"•
::;
...
...
...
Rug cleaning establishments
WIU1INGT0N, DEL.
Total
5
4
1
28
4
44
929
(x)
1,623
(x)
(x)
5
9
550
945
449
313
449
236
••■
77
•••
•••
...
:::
...
WORCESTER, MASS.
Total
12
5
21
4
35
1,218
503
(x)
1,320
35
M
2
"7
7
(x)
(x)'"
(x)
34
279
87
236
76
•••
34
'43
11
...
:::
•••
...
YOBK, PA.
Total
9
2
1
21
2
86
1,210
(x)
(x)
1,156
(x)
8,528
1
6
13
(x)
516
1,574
11
76
825
'76
373
11
14
•••
429
9
YOUMGSTOni, OHIO
Total
13
5
2
60
6
1,900
(x)
(x)
4,162
97
2
1
'io
(x)
(x)
1,000
14
438
373
373
:::
14
::;
429
9
Rug cleaning establishments
...
X withheld to avoid disclosure.
Note: See Explanatory Material for definitions of Standard Metropolitan Areas.
8.114 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948
Establishments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Establishments analyzing laundry work rccapta
Total
Receipts from laundry work —
bundle, flat, and family services
Receipts from —
Geographic division, State, and kind of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Total
(Thousanc
dollars)
Bundle
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Flat
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Family services
Comtnercia]
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Diaper
Bcrvice
(Thous.
dol.)
IndilS'
trial
laundry
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Cleaning
and
dyeing
work
(Thous.
dol)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Finished
(Thous-
doi.)
Semi-
finished
(Thous.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Thous.
del.)
Other
(Tl«w.
d,l.)
UNITED STATES
Total
3,617
786,378
2,515
610,037
437,683
113,670
61,312
125,946
97,676
39,079
30,663
20,418
1,648
3,865
109,955
3,182
2.623
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
1,903
1,555
126
33
346
470,867
251,088
44.112
20,311
54, 096
1,372
1,042
79
22
235
374,705
187,397
30,732
17,203
38,749
255,052
168,373
10,056
4,202
29,076
73,738
34, 108
4,496
1,328
5,672
34,786
a/)53
1,853
620
6,266
78,642
43,893
2,578
333
8,430
53,436
42,909
918
413
5,095
14,450
23,410
211
1,008
4,413
20,217
9,880
246
320
1,362
8,172
2,734
124
9,386
1,113
1,303
248
7
90
171
1,362
436
1
2,066
406
84,174
4,941
19,865
975
5,391
2,596
254
305
27
148
1,829
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
531
128
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
135
GEOGRAPHIC 'DIVISION
New England
Total
282
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
100
229
W
5
■ 733
19,184
28,882
4,779
1,251
183,413
68
155
8
4
552
14,326
20,719
(x)
(x)
154,825
10,020
18,528
954
374
119,557
2,126
3,398
117
31
22,778
1,743
4,196
276
51
16,076
2,622
5,197
472
139
35,855
2,230
2,768
43
54
29,444
1,299
2,969
46
99
15,404
524
824
12
2
2,882
281
363
469
5,774
127
44
869
276
33
97
697
2,834
828
1,723
6
22,723
91
14
(x)
(x)
1,124
173
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
85
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
(x)
Middle Atlantic
Total
1,199
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
223
i74
31
5
611
82,583
77,827
16,481
6,522
154,598
171
351
26
4
429
69,500
M.299
(x)
(x)
120,717
53,649
60,346
3,934
1,628
91,505
10,720
9,234
2,244
580
21,112
6,739
8,544
78
9,031
17,086
18,004
700
65
14,355
14,635
14,558
235
16
36,322
4,469
ir,,-06
40
889
10,685
1,390
1,388
57
47
4,442
713
582
44
4,435
3,558
635
158
1
75
62
578
118
1
2,194
10,906
1,312
10,295
210
18,072
763
184
(x)
(x)
472
875
facilities
211
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
113
East North Central
Total
412
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
267
313
22
9
257
72,146
69,947
6,627
5,878
53, 887
201
208
15
5
169
59,262
52,322
4,629
4,504
39,963
, 39,885
49,288
1,657
675
25,395
11,848
8,481
630
153
10,477
3,587
5,064
163
217
2,570
6,068
7,645
516
126
4,089
15,686
20,164
309
163
7,138
2,696
7,934
39
16
1,121
2,734
1,642
60
6
3,587
1,502
341
50
1,665
1,684
31
31
90
178
61
1,955
30
14,419
770
2,800
83
8,994
397
13
62
146
116
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
176
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
120
West North Central
Total
37
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
185
59
11
2
569
41,726
8,335
(x)
(x)
122,164
129
31
7
2
408
32,337
4,780
(x)
(x)
96,028
20,993
3,441
672
289
65,350
8,765
1,328
246
138
20,737
2,140
288
103
39
11,341
3,245
712
95
37
22,867
5,986
931
149
72
6,307
857
182
79
3
4,098
2,433
1,015
(x)
(x)
4,250
684
275
11
714
1,872
90
356
30
273
7,934
49
931
80
23,012
140
6
691
33
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
(x)
South Atlantic
Total
224
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
A13
129
23
247
96,938
16,201
6,986
2,039
48,631
312
83
12
1
155
79,432
11,539
(x)
(x)
33.220
53,260
10,099
1,720
271
23,956
17,042
2,763
932
6,511
8,990
1,932
346
73
3,653
19,373
2,975
321
198
9,601
4,903
1,290
114
3,052
2,952
1,139
7
1,139
3,371
739
(x)
(x)
993
1,269
50
19
534
492
350
6
34
77
196
114
20,223
428
2,230
131
7,479
673
12
6
117
209
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
15
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Eaet South Central
Total
35
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
186
54
6
1
349
38,653
8,675
(x)
(x)
64,061
124
29
2
211
28,269
(x)
M
44,416
•19,624
4,209
123
29,395
5,194
1,277
40
10,127
3,068
585
6,067
8,407
1,111
83
8,605
2,189
863
4,076
766
373
520
697
(x)
(x)
2,167
473
19
1,721
19
15
57
114
62
7,192
(x)
(x)
10,641
115
"j
121
35
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
West South Central
Total
252
facilities
275
63
9
2
52, 676
6,820
(x)
(x)
179
27
3
2
3. ,416
3,254
(x)
(x)
25,536
2,819
420
620
8,811
923
156
237
5,407
336
187
137
7,419
936
61
189
3,463
541
16
56
436
83
1
1,875
(x)
(x)
1,008
13
700
42
15
44
4
14
9,552
(x)
(x)
232
107
14
252
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.115
Table 8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments
reporting receipts
of $50.aX) or more
from Uundry work
Establishments analyzing Laundry work receipts
Total
Receipts from laundry work—
bundle, flat, and family services
Receipts from —
Geognphic division, State, and bnd of business
Number
Receipts,
enure year
(Thousand
dollars)
Total
(Thousand
dollors)
Bundle
work
(Thouj.
dol.)
Flat
work
(TTioui.
d?l,l
Family services
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousdnd
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thoiu.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Indus'
tnal
Liundry
work
(Thouj,
dol.)
i^leaning
and
dyeing
work
(TIious.
dol.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
(1»|.)
Number
Receipts,
enbre year
(ITioiuarid
dolUri)
Finished
(Thous.
dol.)
Semi-
tinished
(Thous.
dtl.)
Damp
wash
(Thouj.
llnl,)
Other
IThouj.
del)
GFOORAfHIC DIVTSICH— Continued
MounUin
ToUl
136
25,658
91
18,816
12,209
4,955
1,695
2,637
2,426
496
2,395
423
6
64
3,632
54
33
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
Q2
41
2
1
367
19,705
5,466
(x)
(x)
79,870
65
25
1
265
1 —
14,989
(x)
(x)
63,303
9,219
2,934
56
40,440
3,860
1,095
11,301
1,371
124
4,613
1,896
707
34
19,507
1,829
575
22
3,816
263
233
1,203
1,816
579
r,5,15
326
97
3,781
e
3
52
12
25
3,491
(x)
(x)
10,011
46
8
309'
33
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
Pacific
Total
149
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
162
193
8
<i
l-i
47,256
28,935
(x)
(x)
1.662
123
133
5
4
10
38,165
22,125
(x)
(x)
1.344
22,866
16,709
520
345
969
5,372
5,609
131
189
337
1,741
2,784
63
25
70
12,526
6,606
296
79
235
2,515
1,219
30
52
296
712
■ 491
31
5,377
3,106
(x)
(x)
267
1,916
994
871
68
3
13
12
7,623
1,251
904
233
31
264
q
(x)
(x)
103
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
44
(x)
Other establlahinents (linen supply, 'diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
New England
Maine
Total
(x)
9
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
1
13
(x)
(x)
1,980
1
9
13
(x)
(x)
1,466
53
916
1,115
5
332
327
13
57
174
28
207
239
5
291
281
2
29
94
14
253
139
68
22
40
...
(x)
(x)
146
4
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
9
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
New Hampshire
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
10
7
5
1,389
591
555
7
6
2
Cx)
(x)
(x)
615
500
130
150
177
50
40
134
42
191
48
16
200
18
34
60
4
102
37
14
22
5
40
146
39
(x)
(x)
(x)
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
VeriDont
Total
Power laiindries, with cleaning and dyeing
3
2
192
(x)
(X)
(x)
1
1
135
(x)
(x)
22,854
72
58
17,861
25
25
3,118
16
26
4,588
16
4,812
13
5
2,211
2
2
3,132
14
645
5
775
78
...
121
(x)
(x)
3,127
(x)
(x)
94
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Hassechusetts
Total
153
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
47
130
11
A
36
9,604
16,048
4,071
- (x)
6,005
31
94
7
3
24
7,004
12,579
(x)
(x)
(x)
5,191
11,468
894
308
3,439
1,116
1,854
117
31
410
1,010
3,251
276
51
473
1,241
3,044
412
115
1,311
881
1,267
43
20
742
943
2,052
46
91
503
178
453
12
2
123
96
(x)
(x)
77
1
4
24
97
63
1,347
289
1,486
5
953
42
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
73
facilities
56
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
Rhode Island
Total
(x)
43
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
10
23
3
8i
1,810
3,487
708
(xj
6
17
1
51
1,397
2,931
(x)
(x)
944
2.435
60
6,362
182
228
1,430
93
380
919
210
1,041
60
1,817
400
342
1,547
59
444
649
67
56
174
243
4
49
63
222
297
419
237
1,095
(x)'
(X)
26
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
17
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
Total
77
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
29
54
1
5,923
6,997
(x)
22
28
1
4,762
(x)
(x)
3,145
3,151
66
648
782
571
348
936
857
24
731
782
34
259
382
8
149
25
158
(x)
(x)
10
39
213
9
986
108
1
27
(x)
74
Power laundries, vithout cleaning and dyeing
facilities
3
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleanii^)
...
See footnote at end of table.
8.116
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic division. Sate, and kind of business
Establishments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(TTiouWTid
dollars)
Estabhshmeots analyzing laundry work receipts
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Bundle
work
(.Thousand (Thotu.
dollars) I dol.)
Receipts from laundry work-
bitndle, flat, and family service»
Flat
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Family services
Semi' Damp
FmiahedUnished wash
(TTums,
dol.)
(Tkms.
ifel)
(TTious,
del.)
Receipts from^
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousar\d
doltdTi)
Lmen
supply
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Indus
tnal
laundry
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Cleaning
and
dyeing
work
(Thouj.
dol.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
doU
[Thouj.
dol.)
Other
Middle Atlantic
New York
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishDients (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
New Jersey
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
Pennsylvania
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
East North Central
Ohio
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
Indiana
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
Illinois
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities ,-
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
Michigan
Total
Pcwer laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
Wisconsin
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
f acl 1 1 tlea
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
281
15
55
108
M
70,000
13,012
47,745
10,964
219
15
34,943
40,658
10,964
(x)
(x)
22,421
14,667
3,339
39,804
16,394
10,845
(x)
32,448
15,415
2,178
(x)
12,796
1,480
9,751
3,094
(x)
8,078
2,199
(x)
10,950
6,961
1,245
64,103
8,674
5,649
(x)
39,649
(x)
(x)
(x)
102
3
28,124
(x)
(x)
(x)
10,814
(x)
9,161
2,772
1,310
8,399
<x)
(x)
11,222
7,708
(x)
(x)
26,863
38, 563
2,946
23,935
4,804
5,888
1,740
10,204
511
1,231
270
11,579
477
2,115
234
5,457
9,522
7,344
536
11,192
3,244
2,089
124
3,495
5,132
392
1,412
186
7,302
14,198
27, 143
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,762
3,395
145
3,083
5,448
7,478
(x)
(x)
1,665
1,265
1,775
5,049
2,191
(x)
1,280
320
175
9,440
21,247
15,969
13,467
(x)
5,194
530
8,662
12,035
485
8,649
160
6,797
31
901
19
555
221
566
107
568
61
671
7,772
71
121
(x)
(x)
1,871
140
2,726
81
5,080
3,053
969
1,323
2,772
156
122
2,031
1,479
1,947
4,168
3,243
134
2,411
2,856
63
5,146
1,886
1
947
12
1,754
274
1,803
2,122
126
423
432
476
64
4,317
989
89
5,210
2,515
2,039
16, 565
216
22
8,385
1,408
2,752
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,294
2,841
75
2,083
5,117
11,387
61
6,469
1,617
6,768
620
698
(x)
(x)
558
1,399
1,262
2,513
3,793
3,557
92
323
191
(x)
662
73
2,643
823
91
195
17
365
38
1,004
734
270
(x)
293
(x)
1,001
713
(x)
312
(x)
(x)
(x)
559
50
289
49
1,962
502
76
2,223
336
1,631
5,066
28
(x)
117
45
1,978
3,369
305
892
232
1,612
3,034
(x)
108
471
4,719
(x)
4,342
163
209
2,141
2,009
49
(x)
213
508
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.117
Table 8N.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Eatablishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Total
Receipts from laundry work—
bundle, flat, and family servicea
Receipts from —
Geographic divuion. State, and bnd of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thoiouna
dollurs)
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Bundle
work
(Thouj.
del.)
FUt
work
{Thous.
dol.)
Farmly services
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Duper
.■jcrvice
(Thous.
dol.)
Indus-
trial
Sundry
work
(Thous,
del.)
;:leaning
and
dyeing
work
(Thous,
M.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
M.)
Number
Receipts,
enure year
(Thouiand
doUori)
Fmished
(TIiouj,
dol.)
Semi-
Enished
(Thouj.
M.)
Damp
wash
(Thous
dol.)
Other
[Thous.
.Ml.
.'est North Central
Minnesota
Total
iS
(x)
39
8,666
5,109
1,726
676
675
1,617
415
(x)
195
n
(x)
113
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
36
9
3
40
8,830
M
M
8,267
29
7
3
25
7,284
(x)
(x)
5,870
4,316
585
208
3,358
1,481
1 '8
47
1,352
626
50
365
486
128
61
405
1,412
145
60
1,098
311
64
40
138
486
(x)
6'^1
184
11
45
11
1
2,150
(X)
(x)
1,745
113
15
24
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Iowa
ToUl
6
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
33
3
4
86
6,999
360
908
20,868
21
2
2
60
5,077
(x)
(x)
16,020
2,976
213
16"
10,637
1,215
90
47
4,716
33
91
759
364
20
21
1,880
1,018
70
10
2,951
138
331
657
(x)
(x)
1,573
31
14
1,329
9
1
18
1,388
357
(x)
9
6
14
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments {linen supply, diaper.
Missouri
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
58
25
1
2
5
14,451
5,016
(x)
(x)
939
43
14
1
2
4
11,761
2,858
(x)
(x)
(X)
8,270
1,911
167
289
486
3,690
807
81
138
328
633
87
39
8
1,470
360
13
37
25
2,233
575
71
72
116
244
82
2
3
9
703
(x)
(x)
128
354
261
714
(x)
18
2,309
(x)
(x)
80
62
14
(x)
3
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
North Daicota
Total
(x)
facilities
5
9
939
1.335
4
6
(x)
_
(x)
486
773
328
...
373
8
128
25
85
116
176
9
11
128
(x)
(x)
...
(x)
...
62
242
(x)
Power laundries, w'thout cleaning and
dyeing facilities
Other establishments (linen supnly, dianer.
South Dakota
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
6
3
22
1,109
226
- • •»
5,054
5
1
12
(x)
(x)
(x)
707
66
2,116
349
24
961
126
2
223
84
1
348
137
39
467
117
73
(x)
242
(x)
(x)
81
242
1,249
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Nebraska
Total
...
14
6
2
47
3,906
(x)
(x)
(x)
10
1
1
23
3,234
(x)
(x)
3,371
1,922
66
128
2,916
890
71
1,021
211
12
411
292
56
671
451
8
8
713
78
2
37
100
213
(x)
(x)
102
(x)
51
81
981
268
802
(x)
P(ver laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Kansas
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
33
13
1
4
5,492
1,195
(x)
(x)
17
3.?5?
2,316
600
(x)
812
209
340
295
116
(x)
524
147
168
619
94
93
66
34
83
19
51
...
802
(x)
13
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
6 619
4 (x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
South Atlantic
Delaware
Total
15
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
3
1
(x)
(x)"
3 (X)
"i (x)"
677
(x)"
248
'92
168
(x)"
168
93
;::
...
...
...
'.'.'.
(x,
(x)'
7
6
15
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
See footnote at end of table.
8.118
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILYSERVLCES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic division. State, and kind of business
Establishments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
ijollqri)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolUiTs)
Total
(Thousand
doilars)
Receipts from laundry work—
bundle, flat, and family serviicea
Bundle
work
(Thous.
dol)
Flat
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Family services
Semi- Damp
Finished finished wash
(Thous.
dol.)
(Thous.
ML.
Commercia]
(Thous
Receipts firom-
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollaTs)
Linen
supply
service
(Thous.
dot.)
Diaper
service
(Thous.
dol)
Indus
tnal
laundry
work
(Thous.
dol.)
i;icanuig
and
dyeing
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
dol)
[Thous.
dol)
Other
.'^outh Atlantic — Continued
Maryland
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug claaning)
District of Columbia
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants ■•
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning
Virginia
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning),
West Virginia
Total ■ .
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
industrial, and rug cleaning),
North Carolina
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
South Carolina
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaiung)
Georgia
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
Florida
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, eind rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of ta>ile.
(x)
2,725
(x)
(x)
(x)
7'
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,000
(x)
(x)
4,923
966
(x)
20,415
3,278
736
8,501
6,695
940
(x)
(x)
(x)
16,068
580
(x)
(x)
13,648
3,947
2,203
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,472
(x)
2,062
8,511
2,157
(x)
(x)
6,343
2,089
(x)
1,845
385
242
2,542
1,172
398
1,153
452
30
2,998
415
(x)
994
439
48
337
(x)
289
(x)
7,507
279
10,546
1,064
89
2,968
30
841
76
(x)
2,306
(x)
5,819
8,507
1,981
58
(x)
803
58
1,693
348
3,238
467
669
212
(x)
309
151
482
302
(x)
2,948
1
(x)
1,844
4,130
(x)
(x)
15,478
2,470
574
(x)
11,302
132
160
3,306
193
37
1,768
181
187
4,106
61
(x)
(x)
36
1,244
54
546
13,454
2,024
5,554
9,379
1,923
(x)
2,824
482
1,503
265
(x)
3,379
727
1,530
918
242
755
207
627
92
(x)
3,309
6
1,416
(x)
(x)
13,385
3,216
500
(x)
8,890
1,002
70
67
(x)
1,343
187
222
61
216
115
217
(x)
1,276
3,920
13,141
244
8,684
206
9,974
2,851
33
1,661
42
3,577
105
356
19
239
7
1,097
3,882
38
4,615
3,316
(x)
(x)
6,472
2,547
664
2,171
858
380
1,132
530
182
826
104
510
204
129
7
285
(x)
(x)
57
176
3,277
281
926
233
10
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.119
Tabic 8N.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948^Conunucd
Esab
reportir
ofJSO.O
from Uu
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
g receipts
OO or more
Total
Receipts from laundry work-
bundle, fiat, and fanuly services
Receipts from —
Geognphic divuian. State, and bnd of business
ndry work
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolldri)
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Bundle
work
(Thous,
dol.)
Flat
work
(TIlOUJ.
(Jol)
Family services |
^mmercul
starch and
fiat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thouj.
dol.)
Indus- Cleaning
Diaper tnai and
•crvice laundry dyeing
work work
(Thous. (Tlious. (Tlious.
dol.) dol.) dol.l
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
dol.)
Receipts,
entire year
(Tlioiudnd
dolUr.)
Finished
(Thous.
dol.)
Semi-
inished
(Thous.
dol.)
Damp
wrash
(Thous.
dol.l
Other •
Tlious.
dol)
East ScJUth Central
Kentucky
Total
6S
(x)
45
(x)
7,405
2.113
722
2.559
1,664
347
(x)
234
15
1,813
60
5
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
U.
22
2
79
9,402
3,229
(x)
18,943
29
16
46
7,280
(x)
11,788-
5,032
2,373
8,512
1,318
795
1,826
525
197
1,399
2,094
465
3,779
968
696
947
127
220
561
164
(x)
252
220
14
170
15
10
106
1,799
14
2,715
60
22
5
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Tennessee
Total
1
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
60
16
2
1
62
14,781
3,439
(x)
(x)
(x)
39
7
40
10,525
1,263
(x)
7,362
1,150
5,384
1,664
162
1,657
1,216
183
1,026
3,294
485
2,169
780
167
333
408
153
199
201
51
(x)
170
44
10
106
7
2,653
6.?
1,985
22
30
1
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Alabama
Total
21
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
48
12
2
38
9,394
1,460
(x)
5,623
32
6
2
24
6,606
(x)
(x)
3,858
4,575
686
123
2,655
1,297
320
40
915
821
205
506
1,925
161
83
1,094
333
108
199
32
162
(x)
170
39
5
44
9
7
1
1,774
(x)
(x)
966
28
"2
5
21
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
...
Other establishnents (linen supply, diaper.
Mississippi
Total
6
facilities
34
4
32
5,076
547
(x)
24
25
3,858
(x)
2,655
2; 586
915
893
506
475
1,094
944
108
225
32
49
170
(x)
44
9
1
5
966
936
5
32
8
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
West South Central
Arkansas
Total
23
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
26
6
42
4,243
(x)
9,333
20
5
...
27
3,398
(x)
(x)
2,235
351
4,499
342
51
1,601
427
48
1,192
738
206
989
191
34
671
37
12
46
117
(x)
165
321
42
5
11
986
2,104
32
(x)
23
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Louisiana
95
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
39
1
2
49
8,884
(x)
(x)
7,634
26
1
23
7,135
(x)
4,683
4,396
103
3,442
1,524
77
1,409
1,168
24
522
987
2
828
671
573
46
110
165
(x)
321
95
42
11
2,073
31
751
32
(x)
(x)
95
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Oklahoma
Total
33
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
36
13
226
5,558
2,126
(x)
17
6
136
3,345
1,338
28,698
2,390
1,052
18,868
922
487
6,224
427
95
3,878
597
231
5,844
344
229
2,607
100
10
315
150
(x)
1,523
88
7
1,305
15
46
681
70
6,800
3
(x)
40
33
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Texas
Total
101
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
faclUtles
174
43
7
2
33,991
4,128
2,676
(x)
116
15
3
2
24,538
1,414
(x)
(x)
16,515
1,313
420
620
5,523
308
156
237
3,385
169
187
137
5,097
497
61
189
2,257
278
16
56
253
61
1
1,443
(x)
(x)
599
6
700
15
28
4
14
5,812
(x)
(x)
232
40
101
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
'
' '
See footnote at end of table.
8.120
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8N.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTlNlr «.ECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishoients analyzing laundry work receipta
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Total
Receipts from laundry work-
bundle, fiat, and family services
Receipts from —
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(TTiousimd
doUors)
Total
Thousand
dolbri)
Bundle
work
Thous.
dol.)
Flat
work
(TTioiu.
dol.)
Family services |
Linen
supply
service
(TIlOlU.
dol.)
Indus' i^leaninj
Diaper trial and
service bundry dyeing
work work
(TTiouJ. (Tlioiu. (Tliouj.
dot.) dol.) dol )
Mumber
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
doOars)
finished
(TJious.
dol.)
Semi-
inished
(Thouj.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Tlioiu.
dnl.)
starch and
fiat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Rue
deanmgj Other
(Thous. 'Thous.
dol.) dol.)
Mountain
Montana
Total
15
2,629
8
(x)
893
413
159
122
183
16
(x)
106
4
299
6
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
12
3
li
2,074
555
7
1
10
1,180
(x)
(x)
623
265
980
316
97
365
118
41
116
65
57
245
128
55
173
1
15
81
201
(x)
(x)
62
44
27
...
4
2
289
10
400
6
5
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
■ >■
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Idaho
Total
4
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
12
2
9
2,368
M
8
2
4
1,526
(x)
642
786
194
297
342
23
207
70
46
26
187
58
16
V.1
32
37
46
35
11
302
(x)
137
27
. 28
"•
2
400
(x)
5
8
4
Power laundries, without cleaning and i^rdng
facilities
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Wyoming
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
8
1
1,136
(x)
(x)
4
31
642
6,585
297
4,729
207
1,394
26
580
16
1,353
37
1,207
11
195
137
635
28
42
...
57
(x)
(l)
8
3
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
• >>
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
Colorado
Total
(x)
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
23
15
2
17
5,708
1,950
M
3,K8
21
9
1
11
(X)
1,355
(x)
(x)
3,610
1,063
56
1,520
1,057
337
752
478
102
278
974
345
34
208
1,013
172
22
249
88
107
33
389
246
279
40
2
(x)
6
49
8
1
1,015
34
(x)
468
1
2
3
(x)
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
New Mexico
Total
5
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
12
5
19
2,671
477
4,532
8
3
11
2,164
(x)
(x)
1,318
202
1,808
687
65
732
223
55
24S
154
54
479
222
27
239
32
1
110
255
24
427
108
Cx)
(x)
6
1
468
890
3
29
5
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Arizona
12
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
15
3
1
12
4,055
(x)
(x)
1,821
10
1
10
3,123
(x)
(x)
1,704
104
1,240
729
3
711
244
4
137
449
30
47
197
42
296
85
25
49
427
155
61
(x)
:::
:::
890
(x)
29
12
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Utah
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
5
7
10
751
1,070
1,735
5
5
6
751
(x)
1,027
479
761
742
284
427
381
98
39
151
23
24
167
74
222
42
49
1
84
71
178
...
...
...
188
(x)
107
...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
...
• ■>
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Nevada
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
5
5
...
942
793
2
4
...
(x)
(x)
397
345
238
U3
114
37
28
139
17
25
1
21
157
...
•••
...
(x)
(x)
...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
...
...
Other establirjhments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
...
■ j'ee footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.121
Table 8N.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILYSERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Estahliahmentfl
reporting reccipw
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Establishments analyzing laundry woric receipts
Total
Recnpts from laundry wnrlt-
bundle. 6at. and family services
Receipts from —
Geographic diviskxi, Suw, and bnd of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
Jolldrl)
Total
(Thousand
dolbri)
Bundle
work
(Diouj.
dol.)
Flat
work
{TIiouj.
(dol.)
Family services
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thoujdnd
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Ttious.
dol.)
Diaper
-■"crvicc
(Thous.
dol.)
Indils- i^leaninj
trial and
aundry dyeing
work work
(Thorn. (Thous.
dol.) dol.)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thoujdnd
doUars)
Finished
(TIkiuj,
dol.)
Semi-
finished
(Thous.
dol.)
Damp
wiish
(Thouj.
Aill
cleaning "Jther
(Thous. (Thous.
dol) dol.)
Pacific
Washington
Total
59
U.392
44
10,559
6.167
1,646
721
2.479
1.019
302
1.349
390
3
13
2.599
19
19
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
36
;3
10 ,626
3,766
(x)
28
16
28
7,590
2,969
5,652
4,122
2,045
3,547
1,126
520
881
420
301
443
1,615
864
1,504
731
288
589
230
72
130
1,014
335
775
370
20
621
3
13
2
2,056
543
705
10
9
2
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
17
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
Oregon
Total
...
Power laundries, with cleanijig and dyeing
13
22
1
267
4,461
3,869
(x)
U)
14
14
193
3,097
2,555
47,092
1,806
1,741
30,726
393
488
8,774
153
290
3,449
813
691
15,524
337
252
2,208
110
20
771
438
337
6,461
233
388
2,770
•••
2
10
618
87
6,707
2
288
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
California
130
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
lOS
lis
7
4
32,169
21,300
1,923
(x)
81
103
5
4
27,478
16,601
(x)
(x)
16,938
12,923
520
345
3,853
4,601
131
189
1,168
2,193
63
25
10,098
5,051
296
79
1,447
679
30
52
372
399
3,925
2,434
(x)
(x)
1,313
586
871
...
10
4,949
621
904
233
252
(x)
(x)
101
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
27
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, .diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
(x)
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
8.122
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Establishments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Establishments amlyzing laundry work receipts
Total
Receipts from laundry work —
bundle, flat, and family services
Receipts from
-
Mctropobtan area and kind of business
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thoiwatid (Thmu
dollars) dol.)
FUt
work
(Thous
dol.)
Family services
Commercial Linen
starch and supply
flat work service
(Thousand (Thous.
dollars) dol.)
Diaper
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Indus'
trial
aundry
work
(Thous
dol.)
I^leanin
and
dyeing
work
(Thous
dol.)
Rug
deanin
(Thous
dol.)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Number
Finishes
(Thous,
dol.)
Setm-
&nisbe<
(Tlious
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Tlums
dol)
Other
(Thous.
dol.)
AKRON, OHIO
Total
6
M
5
(x)
1,125
427
173
252
222
51
81
938
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
5
1
23
1,701
«■■■
4,0&4
4
1
14
(x)
(x)""
3,212
1,017
108
2,202
319
108
3U
173
151
252
914
222
677
51
146
81
42
586
...
;::
480
458
362
(i)
(x)'
20
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
• • •
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
ALBANY^CHEMECTADY-TROY, N. Y.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
3
18
1
1
6
M
2,346
(x)
(x)
2,294
2
10
1
1
5
tx)
1,571
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
1,541
(x)
(x)
1,214
39
166
(x)
(x)
468
17
74
7
53
12
111
720
25
. 58
444
168
494
15
240
(x)
87
(x)
50
32
10
63
586
112
:::
5
41
20
301
664
'26
5
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTOH, PA.
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
3
3
34
1,844
450
(x)
2
3
25
(x)
450
(x)
884
330
4,605
369
99
•
1,500
10
2
893
330
114
1,828
152
88
251
23
27
133
32
31
221
74
38
...
5
627
37
(x)
5
21
(x)
4
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
ATLANTA, GA.
Total
9
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
30
3
1
37
7,926
224
(x)
11,107
24
1
26
6,857
(x)
7,921
4,515
90
6,606
1,487
13
1,544
871
22
1,291
1,779
49
1,361
247
4
1,022
131
2
1,388
221
54
•••
150
...
2,091
(x)
1,061
21
31
9
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
BALTIMORE, MD.
19
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
21
16
16
8,886
2,221
3,707
13
13
10
6,029
1,892
(x)
4,743
1,863
2,047
1,207
337
652
913
378
582
1,012
349
379
64S
374
265
963
425
169
49
5
(x)
:::
150
7
1,037
24
558
31
19
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
.. .
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA,
Total
• . .
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
11
5
100
3,010
697
(x)
8
2
65
2,220
(x)
12,251
1,666
381
9,790
441
211
1,576
423
159
3,184
368
11
2,483
265
927
169
1,620
25
(x)
263
456
77
7
97
522
36
1,398
53
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
. . .
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
BOSTON, MASS.
Total
112
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
17
76
5
2
10
4,182
10,121
2,499
(x)
1,251
9
52
2
2
7
2,806
7,525
(x)
Cx)
954
2,164
7,021
389
216
729
446
1,088
42
99
372
2,602
159
51
224
496
1,705
IBS
94
197
383
543
1
89
467
1,083
70
120
59
209
29
53
403
72
77
97
427
194
772
5
104
28
1
23
1
15
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
47
(x)
Cx)
5
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
3
7
679
572
3
4
679
275
478
251
76
23
210
14
109
83
50
39
33
87
17
12
72
•••
••■
92
12
15
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities .-. . .
Other eatablishroents (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
...
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.123
Tabic 8P.— E5TABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind ot business
EstsbUshments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Number
Receipts,
enure year
{Thousand
dollars)
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Total
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Receipta from laundry work —
bundle, flat, and faoiily aervioea
Total
(Thoujand
dollars)
Bundle
work
CTTioiw.
dol.)
FUt
work
{Thous
Family services
Finiahed
(TTioiM.
dol.)
Semi-
finished
(Thous,
dgt.)
Damp
wash
(Thow,
Receipts from—
Linen
supply
service
{Thous.
dol.)
Diaper
service [laundry
work
{Thous.
dol)
Indus'
tnal
(Thou5
ML
!^leaning
and
dyeing
wnrk
(Thous.
d°n
cleaning Uther
(Ttoiu. [Thmts.
Ml.
Ml.
BUFFALO, N. 1.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
cianoN, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
CHARLESTON, u. VA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and r'og cleaning)
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning) '...
CHICAGO, ILL.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establislBDents (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning).
COLDHBOS, OHIO
Total
?oveT la-undries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
43
136
(x)
4,604
2,459
(x)
U)
(x)
(x)
2,856
2,024
269
260
269
818
424
970
607
263
701
165
68
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
17,017
36,004
(x)
(x)
27,536
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,11',
(x)
(x)
3,327
(x)
3,275
3,076
(x)
2,640
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,504
1,136
368
11,264
26,601
83
4,080
1,034
3,046
4,894
2,345
2,549
1,506
1,236
270
474
22
2,615
3,164
45
1,005
304
701
1,154
635
519
471
149
244
38
63
287
169
541
212
5
231
22
502
86
1,414
2,648
1,193
a, 127
21
1,409
219
974
416
993
638
592
805
623
274
59
270
57
M.
(x)
(x)
1,585
6,782
98
274
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
653
(x)
104
49
239
44
(x)
107
53
(x)
> (x)
(x)
- Cx)
603
24
192
18
3,254
213
29
182
64
416
36
246
9
8.124
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
frotn laundry work
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Total
Remp
bundle.
ts frcm laundry work —
flat, and family services
Receipts from —
Metropobtan area and tind of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
doUars)
Total
(Thousam
dolbrs)
Bundle
work
(Tlious.
dol.)
Flat
work
(TIlOUS.
doM
Family services
Commercia: Linen
starch and supply
flat work service
(Thousand (Thous.
dolUrs) dol.)
Diaper
service
(ThouJ.
dol.)
Indus'
tnai
laundry
work
(Tliouj.
dol.)
;;icarung
and Rug
dyeing cleaning
work
(Thoui. (Thous
dol.) dol.)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
MUirs)
Finished
(TIiouj.
dol.)
Semi-
finished
(Tlious.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Tlious.
dol.)
Other
(Dioiu.
dol.)
DALLAS, TEX.
Total
31
(x)
26
5,624
3,612
1,168
1,002
929
478
35
341
41
17
1,590
10
13
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
2*
3
4
8
(x)
271
1,847
1,333
22
2
2
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,095
(x)
(x)
689
1,004
36
128
259
833
22
147
73
836
43
50
57
422
(x)
(x)
277
35
23
(x)
(x)
137
41
(x)
17
944-
646
234
10
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
DAVENPORT, IOWA-ROCK ISLAND-MOLINE , ILL.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
5
2
1
10
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,046
3
2
1
8
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
421
189
79
1,639
113
115
31
6o0
23
2
48
19
16
41
310
250
27
626
19
4
4
108
29
29
23
(x)
1
109
(x)
(x)
1,005
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
DATTON, OHIO
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
5
1
19
(x)
1,084
(x)
(x)
3
4
1
14
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,300
(x)
(x)
258
3,095
251
429
984
19
357
52
258
752
334
292
841
(x)
(x)
161
29
446
3
20
...
1
49
175
116
714
706
(x)'
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
DENVER, COLO.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
10
7
2
4
3,841
1,217
(x)
Cx)
9
4
1
2
(x)
867
(x)
(x)
2,367
672
56
(x)
721
263
266
308
49
64
460
258
34
139
795
24
22
186
83
78
(x)
266
180
105
...
:::
49
(x)
15
(x)
261
:::
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
DES MOINES, IOWA
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
48
(X)
16,029
2
31
(x)
13,025
Cx)
8,804
266
1,500
64
884
139
1,474
186
4,693
(x)
253
105
243
1,415
12
1,815
261
601
13
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
DETROIT, MICH.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
10
34
4
5
3,616
8,405
4,008
(x)
8
20
3
4
(x)
6,332
(x)
(x)
2,249
6,066
489
525
595
797
108
265
353
429
102
96
264
1,099
111
45
997
3,544
152
113
40
197
16
6
Cx)
215
(x)
(x)
31
1,384
66
12
10
1,805
10
540
39
22
240
13
1
2
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
120
DULUTH, MINN.-SUPERIOH, WIS.
Total
1
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
4
1
4
867
(x)
703
3
1
3
(x)
Cx)
(x)
384
141
454
130
85
150
82
14
76
17
28
145
99
14
70
6
13
(x)
(x)
13
61
5
1
5
10
1
230
10
(x)
1
1
ERIE, PA.
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
1
3
(x)
(x)
1
2
(x)
(x)
169
285
56
94
56
20
57
88
70
13
13
1
5
1
(x)
...
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
'
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.125
Table 8P.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
Metn^>olitan area and Idnd of business
EsQbliahmenu
reporung recapu
of $50,000 or more
from Uundry work
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
Eatablishmenu analyong laundry work receipto
Receipts,
entire year
(Thoiuand
dollari)
Receipts frcm Uundry work-
bundle, flat, and fanuly service*
Total
(Thousand
dollar))
Bundle
work
(TTwui.
dol.)
Flat
work
(TTunw,
Fanuly services
Finished
[Thous.
dot.)
Scmi'
&m&hed
(Thou J,
dol.)
Damp
wash
(ThouJ.
dot.)
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Tliousa tid
Receipts from —
Linen
supply
service
{Thous.
dot.)
Diaper
Rcrvicc
(Thoui.
Joi.)
Indus
trial
sundry
work
(Thous.
ML
Cleaning
and
dyeing
work
(Thous.
ML
Rug
cleaning
{Thims.
dol.)
[Thous.
dol)
FLINT, MICH.
Total
Power laundries, vlth cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
FORT WORTH, TEX.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
FRESNO, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
faci lilies
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establislments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial , and rug cleaning)
HARRISBURG, PA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
HARTFORD, CONN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
HOUSTON, TEX.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
HUNTIHGTON, W. VA.-ASHLAND, KY.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x>
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,546
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,059
(x)
7,616
291
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,933
1,907
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
68
149
(x)
(x)
1,284
176
272
26
(x)
Cx)
2,750
(x)
(x)
101
21
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,087
913
282
226
204
128
1,069
228
220
370
289
(x)
5,339
(x)
(x)
3,768
1,097
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x5
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cxi'
(x)
Cx)
(x)
643
10
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
1,447
Cx)
Cx)
8,126 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Eatabliahments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
EBtablishtncnts analyzing laundry work recdpta
Total
Receipts from laundry work —
bundle, flat, and family aervicea
Receipts from —
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
ToQl
(Thousand
dollarj)
Bundle
work
(Thous.
<fol.)
FUt
work
(Thous.
do!)
Family services
Commerda
Linen
supply
service
(Tlious.
dol.)
Diaper
Rcrvice
(Tlious.
dol.)
Indus'
trial
laundry
work
{Thous
Zlealulu
and
dyeing
work
(Tlious
d«l.)
Rug
cleanin(
(Thous
m
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
doiUrs)
Fmished
(Thous.
dol.)
Semi-
finished
(TTumj.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Tlious
Joll
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Tlious.
dol.)
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
14
(x)
9
(x)
3,428
1,012
56
1,074
1,238
48
Cx)
4
635
40
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
9
5
12
(x)
2,447
(x)
5
4
10
2,135
Cx)
(x)
1,439
1,989
...
(x)
489
523
561
49
7
Cx)
412
662
1,052
473
765
84
16
32
18
17
Cx)
157
...
...
4
147
635
852
40
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
4
5
3
2
(x)
1,522
(x)
(x)
4
4
2
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
153
■216
291
54
67
(x)
(x)
(x)
23
496
476
30
41
31
53
22
8
10
80
77
13
33
Cx)
147
286
208
358
169
15
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
1
1
35
9,512
1
31
Cx)
153
5,501
67
2,494
23
505
41
836
22
1,465
201
13
783
33
1,098
Cx)'
169
1,316
'is
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, ^iiaper,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
25
8
2
11
(x)
1,519
(x)
2,517
21
8
2
9
5,995
1,519
(x)
(x)
4,105
1,097
239
(x)
1,709
647
133
300
404
62
39
526
692
107
37
467
1,170
223
72
342
140
58
Cx)
450
232
101
19
194
190
714
142
1,236
30
427
Power laundries, without cleaning ajid dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Cx)
KMOXVILLE, TENN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
10
1
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
8
1
2
2,164
(x)
(x)
1,576
(x)
(x)
278
22
_lx)
(x)
4,279
451
75
.(x)
(x)
2,325
437
30
(x)
(x)
7,736
327
15
(x)
83
Cx)
Cx)
19
Cx)
142
Cx)'
...
•••
427
Cx)
...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
LJSMCASTER, PA.
Total ;
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
2
95
(x)
25,114
2
76
(x)
22,398
(x)
15,783
(x)
744
Cx)
699
Cx)
2,213
Cx)
1,110
...
10
Cx)
3,002
188
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
Total
92
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
34
58
2
1
24
14,562
9,557
(x)
(x)
5,973
27
46
2
1
23
13,404
7,999
(x)
(x)
(x)
8,927
6,563
182
in
4,805
1,393
2,282
38
66
1,264
840
1,448
37
455
5,455
2,174
107
1,547
404
295
45
1,285
335
364
254
1,213
975
25
166
649
135
326
163
Cx)
10
2,345
306
Cx)
Cx)
696
188
36
82
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
10
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Total
...
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
9
15
3,459
2,514
9
14
3,459
(x)
2,566
2,239
518
746
225
230
1,204
343
581
704
38
216
12
154
163
Cx)
•■•
682
14
36
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.127
Table 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind ot' business
Estabbshments
reporting rcceipta
of $50.W0 or more
from bundry work
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolldri)
Estabbahments analyzing laundry work receipts
Total
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
{Thousanc
dollari)
Receipts from laundry work-
bundle, flat.and family servicea
Bundle
work
(Thous.
doi)
Fbt
work
(Thous.
Finished
(Thous.
dol)
Family services
Scmi-
6nished
{Thous.
ML.
Damp
wash
{Thous
MX.
Commercial
starch and
Oat wofk
(Thousand
dollari)
Recetpu from —
Linen
supply
service
(Thom.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(Thous.
doi)
work
(Thous.
daLL
Indus '[Cleaning
trial I and
.undry dyeing
work
(Thous
clcaningj Other
{Thous. [Thma.
dol.) I dol.)
.••lEHPHIS. TENN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facimies
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
MIAMI, FU.
Total
Power laundries, vltii cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
HILU4UKEE, WIS.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
livlustrial, and rug cleaning)
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
MOBILE, ALA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, -without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
NEJ HAVEN, CONN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, witbcmt cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
NEW CRLEANS, LA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing
Other es'.ablishnients (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
(x)
(k)
(x)
(x)
820
97*
(x)
(x)
2,075
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,080
637
707
2,541
(X)
(x)
1,545
(x)
2,604
(x)
7,725
1,696
(x)
217
345
718
827
135
(x)
(x)
974
(x)
587
431
217
•290
129
120
133
10
(x)
2,208
144
69
270
125
(x)
3,840
(x)
6,218
2,776
1,606
3,966
633
151
1,289
80
109
416
525
1,547
661
100
160
120
48
(x)
5,573
Cx)
(x)
1,475
(X)
M
107
47
516
7
1,193
60
300
x)
(x)
(x)
1,585
564
1,339
264
65
170
70
956
319
136
42
(x)
543
(x)
939
193
20
181
(X)
(x)
707
846
566
773
30
223
344
251
141
11
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8.128
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Eatabliflhments analyzing laundry work receipts
reporting rccciptB
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Total
Reccipta from laundry work —
bundle, flat, and family aeiviccs
Receipts from —
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thnuand
dolkrs)
Total
(Thousand
doUcTs)
Bundle
work
(Thotu.
Flat
work
OTmu.
doU
Family services
Commercia
starch and
flat work
(TTumitwd
dolUrs)
Linen
supply
service
(Tlimij.
dol.)
Diaper
Bcrvice
(TTioui.
dol.)
Indus'
trial
aundry
work
(TllOUJ.
dol.)
IZIeaning
and
dyong
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thouj.
dol.)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Finished
(TJttius.
dol.)
Semi-
finished
(Tknu.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Tlious.
dni.)
Other
(Dioiu.
dol.)
NEW yORK-NORTHEASTEHN NFU JERSEY
402
108,839
311
93,320
72,783
11,358
10,411
22,498
17,677
10,839
1,114
4,201
704
398
12,671
761
i
688
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
91
295
13
3
16
43,473
43,336
11,339
5,641
3,422
73
224
12
2
11
37,413
40,165
(x)
(x)
(x)
30,319
38,454
2,585
1,425
1,859
3,921
5,411
1,489
537
527
3,505
6,266
640
343
10,632
11,450
416
898
9,164
8,491
22
66
3,097
6,836
18
883
25
696
371
47
207
112
240
3,849
580
124
339
59
(x)
4,190
774
7,514
193
638
623
94
(x)
(x)
79
554
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
85
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
NORFOIX-PORTSMOUTH, VA.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
13
3
12
(«)
M
2,551
10
1
5
2,665
(x)
(x)
1,777
82
1,304
512
15
570
303
40
138
376
22
348
62
4
237
24
1
11
156
51
229
(x)
:::
(x)
638
128
79
6
15
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
OKUHOMA CITY, OKIA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
5
7
13
974
1,577
3,562
2
3
8
(x)
1,143
2,656
423
381
1,643
IT?
393
762
60
78
224
131
217
180
50
187
414
5
6
63
50
179
55
(x)
7
1
81
...
53
70
874
6
2
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
. . .
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
OMAHA, NEBR.
Total....
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
8
2
3
9
(x)
1,010
M
7
1
1
(x)
(x)'"
(X)
1,515
128
307
691
71
92
212
'12
31
180
31
406
"s
153
26
'37
(x)
(X)"
1
81
606
268
143
2
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeir^
*
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
PE(HIA, ILL.
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
3
6
84
823
(x)
22,170
1
63
(x)
19,541
307
17,024
92
3,442
31
2,767
31
5,619
153
3,130
...
2,066
121
39
42
52
143
1,893
123
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
PHILADELPHU, PA.
247
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
27
56
1
7
M
10,421
(x)
2,070
24
39
5
10,850
8,691
(x)
8,742
8,282
1,036
2,391
1,051
375
1,522
1,245
52
3,029
2,590
390
1,250
1,880
137
550
1,516
82
56
65
223
39
41
42
20
32
1,761
132
495
114
9
7
115
132
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
PHOENIX, ABIZ.
,.,|
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
6
1
25
(x)
(x)
7,231
5
14
(x)
(x)
1,036
(x)
375
(x)
52
462
390
906
137
1,382
82
735
223
81
41
68
...
...
495
803
7
69
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
* '
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
9
13
3
3,510
3,058
663
5
8
1
2,932
2,564
(x)
2,424
2,295
(x)
771
463
(x)
158
304
458
44B
773
609
264
471
81
6
62
'.'.'.
...
502
57
244
69
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
See footnote at eiid of table
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.129
Table 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
EstabUshments analyzing laundry work receipts
repomng receipts
of $50,000 or more
from bundry work
Total
Receipts from laundry work-
bundle, flat, and family aervicea
Receipts from —
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(TTioiuund
dnlUri)
Total
(Thousand
dolbrs)
Bundle
work
(Thoiu.
dol.)
Flat
work
(Thouj.
dol.)
Family services
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(ThouSiind
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(Thouj.
dol.)
Indus'
trial
laundry
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Cleaning
and
dyeing
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
dol.)
sjumber
Receipts,
entire year
(IliouMnd
dolkrj)
Finished
(Thouj.
dol.)
Semi-
finished
(Thous.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Thous.
dol)
Other
(Thous.
dol.)
PCBTUND, GREG.
Total
17
5,474
10
(x)
(x)
497
113
940
309
(x)
446
588
382
Power laundries, vlth cleaning and dyeing
6
10
1
35
(x)
2,534
(x)
%739
5
5
26
(x)
1,486
4,802
(x)
947
3,584
178
319
416
33
80
473
583
357
1,385
118
191
758
(x)
552
324
122
127
215
373
4
63
338
44
978
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
PROVIDENCE, R. I,
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
9
24
2
3
(x)
3,561
(x)
1,346
7
18
1
2
(x)
3,005
(x)
(x)
1,015
2,509
60
(x)
188
228
136
93
380
74
265
1,060
60
66
400
358
49
49
163
69
483
(x)
(X)
135
71
56
53
53
137
4
63
322
419
237
64
M
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
17
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
READING, PA.
Total
power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
1
2
10
(x)
(x)
2,964
2
8
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,931
136
847
74
503
66
283
• •
64
300
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
RICHMCWD, VA.
XotaJ. . . .,
... i (x)
facilities
5
(x)
(x)
(X)
3,715
3
4
1
11
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,026
847
58
2,153
328
461
58
555
286
217
487
233
50
329
110
53
736
69
66
46
16
121
(x)
15
75
157
(x)
928
i
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
.•• ' (x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Total
(x) 55
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
7
1
1
8
(x)
481
tx)
tx)
1,362
6
3
1
1
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
1,580
315
197
61
659
427
71
45
12
78
452
6
4
25
73
, 150
99
7
468
591
80
49
16
113
37
8
1
(x)
34
275
15
162
75
155
2
476
(x)
425
(x)
(x)
55
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
(x) ' ...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Total
facilities
6
2
35
(x)
(x)
(x)
4
2
21
(x)
(x)
509
150
4,642
33
45
2,199
63
384
84
859
92
1,409
112
242
33
628
162
197
...
70
(x)
(x)
(X)
...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
ST. LOUIS, HO.
Total
1
22
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
18
16
J
8
5,516
3,562
(x)
(x)
13
7
1
6
4,474
1,714
(x)
(x)
3,277
1,198
167
901
1,707
411
81
552
34
29
80
579
267
13
17
864
474
71
216
93
17
2
36
190
438
107
126
71
... 1 70
1
789
7
(x)
(x)
22] ...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
...
...
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
3
5
(X,
875
3
3
(x)
(x)
309
592
189
363
80
17
40
176
36
62
45
...
(x)
(X)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
8.130
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establishments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
firom laundry work
Receipts,
enure year
(Thousand
doildTs)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Establishments arulyzing laundry work receipts
Total
(Thousand
dollaTs)
(Thous.
dol.)
Receipts from laundry work —
bundle, flat, and family servic£s
Bundle
work
FUt
work
(TTioiu.
dol.)
Family services
(TTious.
dol.)
Semi-
finished
(Thous.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Tlious.
dol)
Receipts from-
Commercial
starch and
flat work
(Thoasand
dollars)
supply
service
(TTious.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Indus
trial
laundry
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Cleaning
and
dyeing
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
dol.)
[Thous.
dol.)
SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities .■•
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug t-ieaning)
SAN BERNARDINO, CAIIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
SAN DIEGO, CAIIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
SAN FHANCISCO-OAKLAND, CAIIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
SCRANTON, PA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
SEATTLE, WASH.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
SOUTH BEND, IND.
Total
Po>ier laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facillt.ies
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
.See footnote at end of uble.
3,260
456
415
(x)
1,331
(x)
(x)
14,239
4,224
1,105
(x)
(x)
1,030
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,558
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,930
1,280
(x)
_(iL
(x)
250
232
56
148
111
54
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,020
96
7,682
554
10
1,968
23
324
4,675
151
117
3,137
(x)
(x)
2,543
242
902
83
162
228
1,329
122
503
66
367
35
(x)
(x)
62
487
56
303
34
117
(x)
(x)
(x)
180
394
2,800
20
153
63
183
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
165
481
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,358
794
(x)
2,152
648
667
323
280
107
560
126
4A8
72
197
20
721
105
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
109
100
354
70
(x)
(x)
(x)
125
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.131
Table 8P.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Eatablishments analyzing laundry work receipts
reporting recapta
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Total
Receip
b.mdle.
ta from laundry work —
flat, and family servuxi
Receipts from —
Metropobian area and kind of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolldri)
Total
(Thousand
dolbrr)
Bundle
work
(TJlDUJ.
dol.)
Rat
work
CDioiu.
dol.)
Family services
Commerda
starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollors)
Linen
supply
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(Thous,
dol.)
Indiis'
trial
Sundry
work
(Thous.
dol.)
21eamnf
and
dyeing
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
dol.)
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thiiiuund
Ftmshed
{TIious.
dol.)
Semi-
Sniahed
(Thous.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Thous
JoM
Other
(Thous.
dol.)
SPOKANE, WASH.
Total
3
716
3
718
401
V.
54
145
94
54
138
176
3
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing-
facilities
1
(x)
(x)
2,2iA
2
1
9
(X)
(x)
1,455
(x)
(x)
1,149
(x)
(x)
506
18
36
297
127
D8
253
40
54
60
18
36
33
138
29
5
"•
'•••
176
267
3
(x)
Pover laundries, vlthout cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishoents (linen
Industrial, and rug cleanl
SPRINGFULD-HOLYOKE, I
supply, diaper,
■\g)
1ASS.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
6
1
1
5
(x)
650
(x)
(x)
SOt,
3
5
1
4
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
564
(x)
314
(x)
274
(x)
99
243
54
111
68
185
92
29
31
12
13
20
16
13
161
5
109
10^
7
154
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen
Industrial^ and rug clean Ir
STOCKTON, CALIF.
Total
supply, diaper,
jg)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
2
2
1
B
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
2
1
8
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
80
171
63
(x)
36
63
(x)
45
66
72
35
57
219
12
292
20
26
135
66
109
...
(x)
(x)
(x)
492
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establishments (linen
industrial, and rug cleanir
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Total
supply, diaper,
ig)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
3
3
2
7
646
801
(x)
1,818
3
3
2
5
646
801
(x)
(x)
496
659
(x)
765
385
167
(x)
22
72
14
1
218
594
38
254
132
20
3
66
211
128
...
...
150
76
266
(x)
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen
Industrial, and rug cleanir
TACOMA, WASH.
supply, diaper,
Ig)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
1
6
16
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
4
8
(x)
(x)
1,479
80
685
969
22
399
14
237
62
532
202
18
114
74
^3
57
41
170
87
115
13
19
...
(x)
383
404
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen
industrial, and rug cleanin
TAMPA-Sr. PETERSBURG,
supply, diaper,'
g)
FLA.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
10
1
1
10
1,834
535
(x)
(x)
2,487
5
2
1
3
1,042
(x)
(x)
664
642
261
56
458
257
106
36
70
126
100
9
74
143
45
14
52
69
5
202
45
5
7
60
36
43
8
89
'l9
364
(x)
(x)
117
...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities . ...
Other establishments (linen
ind\i8trlal, and rug cleanin
TOLEDO, OHIO
Total
supply, diaper,
g)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
2
5
2
1
11
(x)
747
(x)
(x)
2,582
2
1
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
347
111
1,615
70
216
74
291
52
552
91
111
430
60
126
89
20
:::
...
...
(x)
(x)
173
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen
industrial, and rug cleanin
IRENTON, H. J.
siqjply, diaper,
g)
32
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
3
8
1,515
1,067
1
5
(x)
798
832
783
198
18
258
33
293
259
82
348
1
125
20
...
::;
158
15
(x)
32
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen
industrial, and rug cleanin
supply, diaper,
g)
1
See footnote at end of table.
8.132
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metxopobtan area and land of business
TULSA, OKLA,
Total
Power laundries, vith cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning- and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper^
industrial, and rug cleaning)
UTICA-ROME, N. Y.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laimdries, without cleaning and dyeing
faciliites ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper^
industrial, and rug cleaning)
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
WHEELING, W. VA. — STEUBENVILLE, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen simply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
WICHITA, KANS.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial, and rug cleaning)
WILKES-BARRE-HAZLETON, PA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper,
industrial , and rug cleaning)
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper>
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
WORCESTER, MASS.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning ana dyeing
facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establlsluoents (linen supply, diaper,
Industrial, and rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
Establishments
reporting rccdpta
of $50,000 or mOTC
firom laundry work
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
doliaTs)
(x)
1,741
1,206
(x)
(x)
Cx)
1,077
(x)
(x)
_ixl_
Number
(x)
1,796
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
doilaTs)
Estabhahmenta analyzing laundry work receipts
(x)
1,339
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
12,556
362
(x)
Jxl.
(x)
(x)
1,670
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,161
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
Tool
(Thousand
dollars)
Bundle
work
(Diouj.
del)
948
68
Rtt»pta from laundry work —
bundle, flat, and family aervicea
201
85
8,993
8,339
352
302
300
123
1,326
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,001
455
171
Flat
work
(Thous.
dot.)
Family services
Finished
(TJioiu.
dol.)
176
38
144
83
317
10
211
96
1,144
89
65
117
211
10
Semi-
finished
(Thouj.
_M1
103
30
(x)
(x)
(x)
174
38
1,000
122
154
CommcrdaJ Luicn
Damp
wash
(TJioiu.
_ilU_
Receipts from —
starch and
6at work
(Thousand
doHars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
supply
service
{Thous.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(,Thous.
dol.)
Indus
trial
Sundry
work
(Tliour.
ML
[^leanini
and
dyeing
woric
(TIbui.
>l.)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
ixL
Rug
deanmg
(Thxu.
(x)
(x)
1
192
[Tliow.
(fc»l.)
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.133
Tabic 8P.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS. 1948— Continued
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
reporting rccapts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Total
Receipts from laundry work—
bundle, 6at. and family services
Receipts from —
Metropobtan area and kind of business
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thouiand
Mlart)
Total
(TIlOUJSTld
dolUri)
Bundle
work
(Jhous.
Flat
work
(Thoui.
dol,)
Family services
Commercia
st9''ch and
flat work
(Tdousand
dollars)
Linen
supply
service
(Tlums.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Indus'
trial
Sundry
work
(TTious.
df\,)
Cleaning
and
dyeing
work
{Thms.
dol.l
Rug
cleaning
(TIious.
Number
Receipts,
enure year
{Thousand
aolUri)
Finished
(Thorn,
dol.)
Semi-
finished
(TIiouj.
Damp
wash
[Thous.
iol.)
Other
(TTwiu.
dol.)
YORK, PA.
5
1,019
•;
(x)
i90
92
136
170
79
13
12
39
9
357
(x)
Power laundries, wtth cleaning and dyeing
facilities
5
5
1,019
1,113
3
(x)
(x)
490
290
92
100
13b
12
170
63
79
98
13
17
12
10
39
5
9
357
(x)
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper.
YOUNCSTOWN, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing
2
2
1
2
1
(x)
(x)
213
77
65
35
7
5
•S3
20
Si
14
14
3
10
5
(x)
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing
Other establlshiDents (linen supply, diaper,
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
Note: See Explanatory Material for definitions of Standard Metropolitan Areas.
8.134
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Establishments reporting
receipts of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Establi^hnients aiulyzmg
laundry work
receipts
Number
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from laundry work — bundle, flat, and ^mily services
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dolbrs)
Total
(TJiousand
dollars)
Retail
Wholesale
CThousand
dollars)
Tool
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
CThousand
dollars)
UNITED STATES
Total
3,617
786,378
2,515
610,037
437,683
415 ,072
320 ,793
94,279
22,611
172.354
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
1,903
1,555
126
33
348
470,867
251,088
44,112
20,311
54,096
1,372
1,042
79
22
235
374,705
187,397
30,732
17,203
38,749
255,052
168,373
10,056
4,202
29,876
245,389
156,277
9,345
4,061
28,986
186,973
126,441
4,019
3,360
23,065
58,416
29,836
5,326
701
5,921
9,663
12,096
711
Ul
890
119,653
19,024
20,676
13,001
8,873
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
GEOmAPHIC DIVISION
"e\J ;iiPlr'.nd
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
100
229
14
5
733
19,184
28,882
4,779
1,251
183,413
68
155
8
4
552
14,326
20,719
(x)
Cx)
154,825
10,020
18,528
954
374
119,557
9,919
17,796
898
373
106,189
7,943
14,374
457
291
90,832
1,976
3,422
441
82
15,357
101
732
56
1
13,368
4,306
2,191
Cx)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Cx)
Middle Atlantic
Total
35,268
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
223
474
31
5
611
82,583
77,827
16,481
6,522
154,598
171
351
26
4
429
69,509
64,299
(x)
(x)
. 120,717
53,649
60,346
3,934
1,628
91,505
48,212
52,878
3,611
1,488
89,065
43,655
44,863
993
1,321
73,262
4,557
8,015
2,618
167
15,803
5,437
7,468
323
140
2,440
15,860
3,953
Cx)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Cx)
East north Central
Total
29,212
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
267
313
22
9
257
72,146
69,947
6,627
5,878
53,887
201
208
15
5
169
59,262
52,322
4,629
4,504
39,963
39,885
49,288
1,657
675
25,395
39,083
47,652
1,655
675
24,950
31,923
39,775
957
607
18,692
7,160
7,877
698
68
6,258
802
1,636
2
445
19,377
3,034
2,972
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
West North Central
Total
14,568
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
135
59
11
2
569
41,726
8,335
(x)
(x)
122,164
129
31
7
2
408
32,337
4,780
(x)
Cx)
96,028
20,993
3,441
672
289
65,350
20,703
3,345
613
289
63,592
15,569
2,516
350
257
46,381
5,134
829
263
32
17,211
290
96
59
1,758
11,344
1,339
Cx)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Cx)
South Atlantic
Total
30,678
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,,.,,.,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
413
12"
23
4
247
96,938
16,201
6,986
2,039
48,631
312
83
12
1
155
79,432
11,539
(x)
(x)
33,220
53,260
10,099
1,720
271
23,956
52,060
9,812
1,449
271
23,623
38,030
7,407
784
160
16,243
14,030
2,405
665
111
7,380
1,200
287
271
333
26,172
1,440
Cx)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Cx)
East South Central
9,264
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laxindries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
186
54
6
1
349
38,653
8,675
(x)
(x)
64,061
124
29
2
211
28,269
(x)
(x)
44,416
19,624
4,209
123
29,395
19,450
4,050
123
28,899
13,124
3,044
75
18,558
6,326
1,006
48
10,341
174
159
496
8,645
Cx)
Cx)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
West South Central
Total
U,021
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
275
63
9
2
136
52,676
6,820
(x)
(x)
25,658
179
27
3
2
91
38,416
3,254
Cxi
Cx)
18,816
25,536
2,819
420
620
12,209
25,124
2,735
420
620
11,907
16,093
1,777
243
445
8,356
9,031
958
177
175
3,551
412
84
302
12,880
435
Cx)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Cx)
Mountain
6,607
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
92
41
2
1
367
19,705
5,466
(x)
(x)
79,870
65
25
1
265
U,989
Cx)
Cx)
, 63,303
9,219
2,934
56
40,440
8,995
2,856
56
37,861
6,356
1,983
17
25,404
2,639
873
39
12,457
224
78
2,579
5,770
Cx)
Cx)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Pacific
Total
22,863
Power laundries, without cleaning and d.velng facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
162
193
8
4
47,256
28,935
(x)
(X)
123
133
5
4
38,165
22,125
Cx)
Cx)
22,866
16,709
520
X5
21,843
15,153
520
345
14,280
10,702
143
279
7,553
4,451
377
66
1,023
1,556
15,299
c.r
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Cx)
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.135
Tabic 8Q.— EST ABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948-Continucd
Geographic division. State, and kiod of buaineu
EstabliahmentA reporting
recdpta of $50,000 or more
from bundry work
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Establishments analyzmg laundry work receipts
Number
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(ThoxLsand
dolLin)
Receipts from laundry work — btmdle, flat, and family services
{Thousand
dollars)
Retail
Total
{Thousand
dolLiri)
Delivered
to home
{Thousand
dollars)
Dehvered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
New England
Maine
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
New Hamn.shire
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facllittes,. .,,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
i^ cleaning) <
Vermont
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,,,,
Cleaning and dyeing plants. ,.
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
rug cleaning).
Massachusetts
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.,..,
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Rhode Island
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities .,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities, ..,,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning) ,
Connecticut
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Middle Atlantic
New York
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilltiea,...
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning'
New Jersey
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Pennsylvania
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, -.rfthout cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
i7
130
103
281
108
6
(x)
(x)
1,389
591
(x)
(x)
(x)
9,604
16,048
4,071
(x)
1,810
3,487
708
(x)
5,923
6,997
(x)
37,951
47,745
10,964
6,522
40,427
22,421
14,667
3,339
(x)
(x)
l,4ub
53
916
1,115
53
916
53
772
(x)
(x)
(x)
615
500
587
389
471
309
116
80
(x)
(x)
22,854
17,861
17,225
3,315
7,004
12,579
(x)
(x)
(x)
5,191
11,468
894
5,146
10,934
838
4,417
8,852
406
729
2,082
432
1,397
2,931
(x)
J2O.
944
2,435
60
6,362
938
2,435
60
652
2,020
51
4,713
2S6
415
9
1,540
4,762
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,145
3,151
3,123
3,064
2,235
2,372
838
692
51,052
89
219
15
34,943
40,658
10,96.;
(x)
(x)
26,863
38,563
2,946
23,935
25,741
32,145
2,835
19,571
23,190
26,056
485
1,321
17,812
2,551
6,089
2,350
1,759
16,394
10,845
(x)
32,448
13,220
10,204
511
9,319
9,856
396
8,667
8,965
180
21,968
652
891
216
22,211
15,415
2,178
18,172
12,7%
1,480
13,566
11,579
477
13,152
10,877
380
11,798
9,842
328
1,354
1,035
52
28
111
1,122
6,418
111
3,901
343
115
1,213
414
702
97
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,993
1,813
1,111
(x)
(x)
JiL
(x)
(x)
453
496
1,617
(x)
(x)
(x)
8,080
2,095
8,018
(x)
3,174
641
(x)
6,826
4,606
1,217
1,003
See footnote at end of table.
8.136
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE^GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic division. State, and Idd of business
Establishments reporting
receipts of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Receipts,
entire year
(TJiousiind
dollars)
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Number
Receipts.
entire year,
total
{TTiousuTid
dollars)
Receipts from laundry work — bundle, flat, and lamily service*
Total
{Thousand
doltdri)
Retail
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
I>elivered
to home
{Thousand
dollars)
Dehvered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipta
(TTiousand
dollars)
East North Central
Ohio
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.,..
Cleaning and dyeing plants , ,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
ru^ cleaning). ■■■•
Indiana
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning),
Illinois
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities..,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,.
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Michigan
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.,..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Wisconsin
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
West North Central
Minnesota
Total ,
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,..,,
Cleaning and dyeing plants,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Iowa
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
^ower laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning ), ,,,.
Missouri
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
North Dakota
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
74
154
i
M
17,827
9,751
3,0«
(x)
19,156
10,950
6,961
1,245
23,256
39,649
(x)
(x)
(x)
10,952
10,814
(x)
4,306
13,243
9,161
2,772
1,310
Jxl.
8,830
(x)
(x)
8,267
6,999
360
908
20,868
14,451
5,016
Cx)
(x)
17,159
13,109
14,392
8,078
2,199
(x)
9,522
7,344
536
9,408
7,215
536
11,120
7,303
5,712
94
8,871
2,105
1,503
442
2,249
8,674
5,649
(x )
49,186
5,668
5,132
392
5,661
5,067
392
4,465
4,139
267
35 ,439
1,196
928
125
5,086
59
102
3
20,089
28,124
(x)
(x)
(x)
14,198
27,143
(x)
(x)
(x)
13,879
26,208
Cx)
(x)
(x)
11,953
23,090
307
1,926
3,118
(x)
(x)
(x)
8,399
(x)
(x)
5,448
7,478
(x)
(x)
5,162
7,027
(x)
(x)
4,045
5,326
5,954
1,117
1,701
(x)
(x)
7,708
(x)
(x)
8,666
5,049
2,191
(x)
5,109
4,973
2,135
(x)
4,157
1,508
289
3,907
816
627
(x)
7,284
(x)
(x)
5,870
4,316
585
208
,289
576
193
3,259
489
159
1,030
87
34
5,077
(x)
(x)
16,020
2,976
213
169
10,637
2,876
213
169
2,368
174
105
508
39
64
2,625
11,761
2,858
(x)
(x)
(x)
8,270
1,911
167
8,166
1,881
167
6,128
1,413
2,038
468
87
(x)
114
129
1,254
319
935
286
451
104
30
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.137
Table 8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $30,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL. BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE, BV KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Esublishmenta reporting
recapta of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Eatablishmenta analyzing laundry work
receipts
Number
Receipts.
entire year,
toul
(TliouMnd
dclbn)
Receip
a hoBi laundry work — bundle, flat, and family aervicea
Number
Receipts,
entire year
doIWi)
Total
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Retail
Wholesale
(TlwuMnd
dollars)
Geognphic divinoo. State, and bad of buuncM
Total
(Thousand
dolUrj)
Delivered
to home
(TIiouMtid
dollars)
Dcliveml
through
plant
ofBce,
or branch
store
(Thiiuand
dollarj)
Other
recapta
(Tlwtuand
dollars)
Vest "orth Central — Tontlnued
South Dakota
Total
9
1,335
6
(x)
773
716
563
153
57
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities..,.
6
3
22
1,109
226
5,054
5
1
12
tx)
(x)
U)
707
66
2,116
707
9
2,037
562
1
1,423
145
8
614
'57
79
(x)
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Nebraska
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
U
6
2
i7
3,906
(x)
(x)
(x)
10
1
1
23
3,234
(i5
(x)
3,871
1,922
66
128
2,916
1,887
66
84
2,892
1,367
50
6
1,873
520
16
78
1,019
35
44
24
1,312
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Kansas
Total
955
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,.,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
33
13
1
5,492
1,195
(x)
(x)
17
6
4
3,252
619
(x)
2,316
600
(x)
2,292
600
(x)
1,484
389
772
808
211
(x)
24
936
19
Other establlstments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
South Atlantic
Delaware
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.,,.
3
"l
57
(x)
(x)"
(x)
3
1
41
(x)
(x)"'
(x)
677
(x)"
(xl
677
(x)"
8,427
660
112
7,155
17
(x)"
1,272
(x)
(X)
188
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Maryland
Total
2,568
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,...
36
20
1
30
12,602
2,725
(x)
(x)
24
16
1
22
8,511
2,157
(x)
(x)
6,348
2,089
(x)
7,786
6,329
1,992
106
7,466
5,278
1,771
106
5,474
1,051
221
1,992
19
97
(x)
320
2,163
68
337
District of Columbia
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
20
3
1
1
89
(x)
765
(x)
(x)
(x)
19
3
72
(x)
289
(x)
7,507
279
10,546
7,187
279
10,463
5,4U
60
7,938
1,773
219
2,525
320
83
(X)
10
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Virginia
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
66
21
2
27
13,917
3,000
(x)
(x)
57
14
1
21
12,303
2,306
(x)
5,819
8,507
1,981
58
(x)
8,434
1,981
48
3,464
6,392
1,546
2,803
2,042
435
48
661
73
'io
(x)
3,796
325
rug cleaning)
West Virginia
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
17
8
2
126
4,923
966
(x)
20,415
13
6
2
88
4,130
(x)
(x)
15,478
2,470
574
(x)
11,302
2,470
560
434
10,971
2,076
418
309
8,012
394
142
125
2,959
14
(x)
331
1,660
(x)
(x)
North Carolina
Total
4,176
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
P^wer laundries, without cleaning and dyeing faoilitles....
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,,,,
90
32
i
16,401
3,278
736
68
20
13,454
2,024
9,379
1,923
9,057
1,914
6,601
1,411
2,456
503
322
9
4,075
101
See footnote at end of table.
8.138
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,'
AND FA2VIILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Establishments reporting
reccipta of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Establishments analyzing laundry work
receipts
Number
Receipts,
entire yeac,
total
(Tlioiuand
dolUrs)
Receipts frcm laundry work — bundle, flat, and family services
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(TIlOUMTUJ
ioWars)
Total
(TJiouiand
dolkrj)
Retail
Wholesale
CnuuKlnd
dollorr)
Geographic division. State, and hid of business
Total
dollars)
Delivered
to home
(Tlioiudnd
dollors)
Delivered
through
plant
ofice,
or branch
store
(Tlitmiand
dolUrs)
Other
receipts
CITiotuand
dollorr)
South Atlantic — Continued
South Carolina
Total
57
8,501
34
5,554
(i)
(x)
2,496
(x)
42
1,733
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
8
3
1
90
6,695
940
(x)
(x)
29
4
1
63
4,755
(x)
(x)
13,385
3,216
500
(x)
8,390
3,174
500
(x)
8,850
2,022
404
70
5,590
1,152
96
(x)
3,260
42
40
1,539
(i)
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Georgia
Total
4,495
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
81
8
1
89
16,063
580
(x)
(x)
60
3
63
13,141
244
16,722
8,684
206
• ..
9,974
8,644
206
9,381
5,491
99
6,141
3,153
107
3,240
40
593
4,457
38
Other establish-nents (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Florida
Total
6,748
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyelit facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyetng facilities
55
8
2
68
13,648
3,947
2,208
(x)
(x)
39
17
6
1
43
10,737
3,316
(x)
(x)
(x)
6,472
2,547
684
271
7,405
6,088
2,380
642
271
7,270
4,096
1,698
187
160
5,706
1,992
682
455
111
1,564
384
167
42
135
4,265
769
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
East South Central
Kentucky
Total
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
2
79
9,402
3,229
(x)
18,943
29
16
46
7,280
(x)
11,788
5,032
2,373
8,512
5,032
2,238
8,446
3,802
1,904
5,433
1,230
334
3,013
135
66
2,248
(X)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Tennes (:■
Total
3,276
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
60
16
2
1
62
14,781
3,439
(x)
(x)
(x)
39
7
40
10,525
1,263
(x)
7,362
1,150
5,334
7,320
1,126
5,285
4,805
628
3,226
2,515
498
2,059
42
24
99
3,163
113
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Alabama
(X)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
i8
12
2
38
9,394
1,460
(X)
5,623
32
6
2
24
t,606
(X)
(x)
3,858
4,575
686
123
2,655
4,476
686
123
2,622
2,639
512
75
1,878
1,837
174
48
744
99
33
2,031
(X)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Mississippi
Total
1,203
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
34
32
5,076
547
(x)
24
25
3,858
(x)
2,655
2,586
2,622
2,460
1,878
1,830
744
630
33
126
1,203
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities '
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning )
Heat South Central
Arkansas
Total
(X, J
Power laundries, with cleaninc and dyeing facilities
26
6
42
4,24,1
(x)
9,333
20
5
27
3,398
(x)
(x)
2,235
351
4,499
2,109
351
4,499
1,571
259
3,107
538
92
1,392
126
'1
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
1
Louisiana
Total
1
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
39
1
2
8,884
(x>
(x)
2f
1
7,135
(x)
4,396
103
4,396
103
• ...
3,087
20
1,309
83
'.'.'.
2,739
(X)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants '
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and 1
rug cleaning) ; '
See footnote at end of table
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.139
Tabic 8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— <JEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic divisiGn, Sutc, and bad of bu&incss
CsoibluihinentA reporting
receipts of $50,000 or more
from Uundry work
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollori)
EatabliAhments arulyzing Uundry work receipts
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(Thousand
dolldri)
Receipts ffom laundry work — bundle, flat, and family services
(Thousand
dollars)
Retail
Total
(Thousand
dolldrj)
Delivered
to home
{Thousand
dollars)
E>elivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
CThousand
dolldrj)
{Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
{Thousand
dolldrs)
West South Central — Continued
Oclahoma
Total
Power laundries, uith cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning
Texas
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.,..
Cleaning and dyeing plants ■
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning } ,
Mountain
IVmta; a
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug c leaning }
Idaho
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities... .. ,.■
Power laundries, without cleaning anj dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning}..-.
Wyoming
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing' plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, ndustrial, and
rug cleaning)
Colorado
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....,
Cleaning and dye ing plants ,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning) i
New Mexico
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
PoveT laundries, wit out cleaning and dyeing facilities....,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Otiier establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning )
Arizona
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Utah
Total ,
Power laundries, with cleaninr ar.d dyeing facilities ,
Power laundries, witlwut cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning )......... , .,
See footnote at end of table.
174
7
2
5,558
2,126
(x)
33,991
■1,128
2,t)76
2,074
555
_til_
2,368
(x)
(x)
1,136
(x)
5,708
1,950
(x)
2,671
<77
4,055
(x)
1,821
751
1,070
3,442
3,345
1,338
28,698
2,390
1,052
2,357
1,052
1,702
828
ii.cn
655
224
116
15
3
24,538
1,414
(x)
(X)
16,515
1,313
420
16,262
1,22')
420
9,733
0',0
243
6,529
559
177
253
84
(x)
628
265
628
265
495
22:
1,526
(x)
786
194
786
194
535
156
201
38
4,729
3,392
1,166
(x)
1,355
(x)
(x)
3,610
1,063
1,520
3,519
985
56
1,520
2,692
683
17
827
302
39
2,164
(x)
(x)
1,318
202
1,318
202
3,123
(.<!
M
1,704
104
1,618
104
1,240
516
104
751
(X)
479
761
479
761
180
620
299
141
8.140
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8Q.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE-^GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Estabbshments reporting
receipts of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Establishments anaJyzmg laundry work
receipts
Number
Receipts.
entire year.
total
(ThouAind
dolkn)
Receipts frcm laundry work — bundle, flat, and family services
Number
Receipts,
entire year
CDrouMtid
dolbri)
Total
(TliouMnd
dollors)
Retail
Wholeak
doUdri)
Geographic division. State, and bnd of business
Total
(Tlioujand
dolLiri)
Delivered
to home
(Thoiudnd
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thotijdnd
dollors)
Other
receipts
(TTiouMiid
doUirs)
Mountain- -Continued
Nevada
Total
10
1,735
6
1,027
742
742
507
235
285
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
5
5
59
942
793
14,392
2
4
44
(x)
(x)
10,559
397
345
6,167
397
345
5,590
333
174
4,473
64
171
1,U7
577
(x)
(x)
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Pacific
Washin^on
Total
4,392
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
36
23
il
10,626
3,766
(x)
28
16
23
7,590
2,969
5,652
4,122
2,045
3,547
3,784
1,806
3,485
2,982
1,491
2,374
802
315
1,111
338
239
62
3,468
924
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
Oregon
Total
2,105
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
18
22
1
267
4,461
3,869
(xl
(X)
14
14
193
3,097
2,555
47,092
1,806
1,741
30,726
1,806
1,679
28,786
1,146
1,228
18,557
660
451
10,229
62
1,940
1,291
814
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
California
Total
16,366
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
108
148
7
'■
32,169
21,300
1,923
(x)
81
103
5
4
27,478
16,601
(x)
(x)
16,938
12,923
520
345
16,253
11,668
520
345
10,152
7,983
143
279
6,101
3,685
377
66
685
1,255
10,540
3,678
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
(x)
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.141
Tabic 8R.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Mecropobtan area and kind of business
EsubbAKmenta rqxrcing
rtcapu of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Receipts,
encire year
(Thousand
dottart)
Establishmcnu analyzing laundry work recdpu
Number
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(Thoutand
dollan)
Reoeipc* from laundry work — bundle, flat, and family services
{Thousand
dollars)
Retail
(Thottsand
dolldri)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
atore
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thouiond
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
AKRON, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries,. vlthDut cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
rug cleaning)
ALBANY-SCHEKECTADY-TROY , N. Y,
Total
Power lauodrles, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
ru£ cleaning)
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEW-EASTON, PA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
ATLANTA, GA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
BALTIMORE, HD.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning) '. i
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants *
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,, and
rug cleaning)
BOSTON, MASS.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
Total
Power laundries , with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establislments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
CANTON, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, indtistrial, and
rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
(x)
1,701
i.OH
M
2,V.b
{xi
(x)
2,294
1,8U
450
(x)
7,926
224
(x)
11,107
3,886
2,221
3,707
3,010
697
(x)
4,182
10,121
2,499
Cx)
1,251
679
572
(X)
4,604
2,459
(xi
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,125
1,030
(x)
3,212
1,017
lofl
2,202
922
108
2,195
185
108
(x)
1,571
(xi
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,541
(x)
(x)
1,214
(x)
1,541
(xi
(x)
366
1,371
(x)
\
(x)
(x)
(x)
Jil_
884
330
884
293
833
228
2,814
1,771
6,857
(xi
7,921
4,515
90
6,606
4,495
90
2,814
5,771
1,681
90
6,029
1,392
(x)
4,743
1,363
2,047
4,723
1,861
2,032
4,084
1,687
1,129
639
174
2,220
(x)
1,666
381
9,790
1,651
381
808
321
7,554
843
60
1,875
2,806
7,525
(x)
(x)
2,164
7,021
389
2,135
6,690
389
1,908
5,344
154
227
1,346
235
679
275
478
251
5,1A9
478
251
341
210
4,071
137
41
4,199
(x)
(x)
1,422
2,856
2,024
269
2,846
2,004
175
2,187
1,882
2
659
122
173
1,422
29
331
8.142
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Mctropobtan area and kind of business
CHARLESTON, V. VA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishmenta (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning) •
CHATTANOOQA, TENN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, Industrial, and
rug cleaning)
CHICAGO, ILL.
Total ,
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,...,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
CLIiVELAND, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen sujiply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
DALLAS, TEX.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
DAVENPORT, IOWA-ROCK ISLAND-MOLIKE, ILL.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
DAYTON, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, Industrial, and
rug cleaning) •
DENVER, COLO.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning) ,
See footnote at end of table.
Establishments reporting
reccipta of $50,000 or more
from laundry worlc
Receipts,
entire year
(ThousdTul
dollars)
43
136
1
2,681
(x)
U)
(x)
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Number
(x)
17,017
38,004
(x)
M
5,787
(x)
3,774
(x)
3,275
3,076
2,174
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
271
1,847
1,333
(x)
1,084
(xi
(x)
3,841
1,217
(xi
••
Receipts,
entire year,
total
{Thousand
doliars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
15,171
27,536
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,327
(x)
Receipts from laundry work — bundle, flat, and family
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,504
1,U6
368
38,047
11,264
26,601
83
4,080
1,034
3,046
Total
(ThoiU4iml
Jollart)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,325
1,096
229
9,984
24,671
83
4,080
1,034
3,046
Cx)
2,640
(x)
5,624
(x
X)
x)
_OiL
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,300
(x)
8
(x)
2,345
2,549
1,506
1,236
270
3,612
3,095
(x)
(x)
421
189
(x)
(x)
3,095
2,367
672
56
Delivered
to home
(Thouuind
dolldrs)
844
75
787
165
8,801
21,815
66
3,315
880
2,435
DeHveied
through
plant
office.
or branch
store
(Tlumsdnd
dolldrs)
(x)
309
64
4,066
1,183
2,856
17
154
6U
2,326
2,542
1,433
1,236
197
3,494
2,977
(x)
(x)
399
189
79
Cx)
(x)
2,281
596
1,979
2,223
1,195
1,063
132
1,869
1,580
94
195
268
90
24
1,030
438
498
94
2,162
1,748
397
17
Whokaak
(Tliousdml
JollllTi)
347
319
173
65
1,625
1,397
(x)
(x)
131
99
55
533
199
39
40
139
3,210
1,280
1,930
Other
receipts
(ThotudTui
doUari)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.143
Tabic 8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE. FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and bnd of business
Establishments reporting
receipts of S50.000 or more
from laundry work
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolbn)
Eatabliahments analyzing laundry work receipts
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(ThouMnd
dollars)
Receipts frcm laundry work — bundle. Sat, and family services
Retail
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
DES MOINES, IOWA
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Drraon, mich.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
DULUTH, MINN.-SUPERIOR, WIS.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning aoi dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
Esre, PA.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning anl dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
fldh, MICH.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleening)../
FORT WORTH, TEX.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
FRESNO, CALIF.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
rug cleaning) ..........................................
OlAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
HAHRISBURG, PA.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning aai dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants.....
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
rug cleaning)
HARTFORD, CONN.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
rug cleanijlg.
See footnote at end of table.
(x;
M
3,616
8,409
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,996
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
tx)
(x)
1,546
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,059
_(x)
(x)
(x)
6,332
(x)
(x)
Jx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,933
(x)
(x)
8,804
2,249
6,066
384
141
169
285
(x)
(x)
(x)'
Cx)
(x)
(x)
2,217
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,750
(X)
(x)
(x)
1,907
7,952
1,540
JiL
(x)
1,817
5,646
1,360
4,608
457
1,038
432
420
384
141
169
285
230
230
1,828
79
68
149
1,460
1,284
176
486
276
(x)
(x)
2,000
1,087
913
1,902
1,823
79
283
US
lfi9
209
101
22
1,088
48
68
U9
1^460
1,284
176
276
134
44
1,969
1,087
882
12
111
1,200
735
31
1,200
248
77
30
1,291
649
642
84
176
(x)
(x)
438
240
(x)
(x)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
270
50
122
(x)
(x)
8.144
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8R.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establiahment3 reporting
rcccipta of $50,000 or more
from laundry woric
Number
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Efltabliahments analyzing laundry work receipts
Number
Receipts,
entire year;
total
{Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from laundry work — bundle, flat, and family
Total
{Thousand
dollars)
Retail
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to home
{Thousand
dollars)
Ddivered
throu^
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Xhousartd
dollars)
Wholesale
(ThouMnd
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
HOUSTON, TEX.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning) , <
HUNTINGTON, W, VA. -ASHLAND, KY,
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning) ,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Total ,
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities. ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
JACKSONVILLE, FLA,
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning) ,.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants •
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
KNOXVILLE, TENN,
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, Industrial, and
rug cleaning)
LANCASTER, PA.
Total
Power launJries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
LOS ANGELES, CALIF,
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
rug cleaning)
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundrieR, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other eatablishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning
See footnote at end of table.
(x)
7,616
291
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,4^7
(x)
(x)
1,522
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,519
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
14,562
9,557
(xi
(x)
5,973
3,459
2,514
(x)
4,254
4,082
2,647
1,435
5,339
(x)
(x)
3,768
(x)
3,596
(x)
1,273
(x)
(x)
Cx)
3,428
(x)
3,428
(x)
2,828
2,135
(x)
■_UL
1,439
1,989
(x)
1,439
1,989
1,748
1,090
1,738
1,209
349
251
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
x)
Cx)
(x)
644
922
182
464
700
45
180
222
137
Cx)
Cx)
5,995
1,519
Cx)
Cx)
2,164
(xj
Cx)
Cx)
13,404
7,999
CxJ
Cx)
Cx)
3,459
Cxi
4,115
1,097
Cx)
1,576
Cxi
Cx)
Cx>
15,783
8,927
6,563
182
4,805
2,566
2,239
5,489
1,670
4,104
1,096
Cx)
1,576
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
14,667
8,780
5,594
182
4,670
2,566
2,104
2,349
713
Cx)
1,255
383
Cx)
8,776
4,811
3,882
3,933
2,107
1,826
663
75
Cx)
Cx)
5,891
3,969
1,712
182
459
278
Cx)
1,U6
W7
969
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.145
Table 8R.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and bnd of buAiness
Gctabluhment^ reporting
receipt* oi $50,000 or more
from bundry work
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thouiand
iMar,)
EvtablidhmentB analyzing laundry work receipta
Number
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(Thnudnd
dolLirr)
Receipta from laundry worlt — bundle, 8at, and family servicea
Total
(Thtnuand
dolUri)
Retail
(Thtnuand
dollart)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Wholesale
(Thousand
dolUrr)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
HEMPHIS, TENN.
Total
Poyer laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Pover laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other estahlishoents (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
MIAMI, FLA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establisiaaents (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug oleanlng)
MILWAUXEE, WIS.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power lauairies, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
MINKEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MITOI.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, end
rug cleaning. ..............................................
MOBILE, AU.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, ii^ustrial, and
rug cleaning)
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning ai^ dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
rug cleaning)
NEW CHLEANS, U.
Total
Power laundries , with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishnents (linen supply, diaper, iiaJustrial, and
rug cleaning)
NEW YDKX-NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,....
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
NORTOLlt-PORTaiOUTH, VA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishnents (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
91
295
13
(x)
6,2*2
320
974
(x)
Cx)
3, 840
2,075
(xi
7,5U
(x)
4
(x)
Cx)
(x)
3.717
3,080
637
707
2,541
3,179
43,473
43,336
11,389
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,559
M
2,604
(x)
7,725
1,696
(x)
4,093
1,694
(x)
4,038
1,543
1,016
(x)
4,959
(x)
974
(x)
JiL
2,804
587
431
2,785
551
431
1,898
406
120
3,840
(xi
6,218
2,776
1,606
3,966
2,743
1,550
3. 91*
2,352
1,099
2,959
5,573
(x)
(x)
3,525
3,497
298
119
2,627
238
94
73
224
JiL
(x)
707
846
(x)
M
37,413
40,165
(xi
(x)
(x)
2,665
{xi
2,149
1,585
564
566
773
30,319
38,454
2,585
1,859
1,777
2,125
1,585
540
617
307
566
735
1,982
28,866
31,761
2,453
1,299
1,851
1,769
82
536
643
1,499
887
145
311
391
451
870
60
25
a
h^oi
963
233
1,499
55,278
26,291
353
1,259
42
9,101
1,410
5,470
2,100
510
40
1,453
6,693
132
2,155
(xi
543
(x)
JiL
1,064
(xi
2,252
2,043
20
184
JxL
(x)
141
73
J^
(x)
7,094
1,7U
(xi
(x)
(x)
(x)
8.146
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES -SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE—SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establishments reporting
receipts of $50.CXX) or more
from laundry worlt
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Receipts,
entire year;
total
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts frcm laundry wodt — bundle, flat, and family services
{Thousand
dollars)
Retail
Total
{Thousand
dollars)
DeUvered
to home
{Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or blanch
store
(^Thousand
dolldrj)
{Thousand
dolUra)
OlCLAHOHft CITy, OKU.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without eleani.ig and dyeing facilities,.,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
nig cleaning) ,
OMAHA, NEBR.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,....,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities..,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants. ,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning ) , ,...
PEORU, ILL.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities, ,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants ,
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
PHOENIX, ARIZ,
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,.,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
PITTSBURGH, PA,
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
PORTLAND. OREG.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,.,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.,,.
Cleaning and dyeinp plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug cleaning)
READING, PA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,,,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial, and
rug cleaning)
RICHMOND, VA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.,,.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial, and
rug c leaning)
,1ee footnote at end of table.
974
1,577
3,562
Cx)
M
1,010
M
823
U)
22,170
(x)
10,«1
(x)
(x)
(x)
7,231
3,510
3,058
663
5,474
(x)
2,534
(x)
5,739 I
(x)
3,561
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,964
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,W3
423
381
423
881
1,583
227
744
1,065
196
137
(x)
(x)'
(x)
1,515
128
1,499
'84
1,059
6
440
'■78
(x)
15,981
15,040
10,850
8,691
(x)
8,742
8,282
8,352
7,629
7,607
7,433
745
196
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,036
4,700
4,065
2,932
2,564
(x)
(x)
2,424
2,295
(x)
(x)
2,424
2,276
(x)
2,097
1,968
1,446
327
308
(x)
(x)
1,486
(x)
947
(x)
947
3,558
684
762
2,812
Cx)
185
(x)
3,005
(x)
(x)
1,015
2,509
60
(x)
1,009
2,489
60
(x)
688
2,073
51
321
416
9
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,931
(x)
(x!
1,408
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,026
847
58
974
847
48
746
662
228
185
48
1,043
390
653
(x)
19
(X)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.147
Tabic 8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE^SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Estahlishmentj reporting
receipts of SSCOtW or more
from laundry work
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dolldrs)
Gstabbahtncnts analyzing laundry work receipts
Receipts,
entire year,
total
^Thousand
dollar.)
Receipts from laundry work — bundle, Bat, and family services
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Retail
(Thouiand
dolldr.)
DeUvcrcd
to home
[Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office.
or branch
store
(Tliouiand
dollars)
Wholeale
Cniousurid
dollars)
Other
receipts
{Thousand
dollars)
ROCHfSTfB, N. Y.
Total
Pouer laundries with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries without cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning^
SACRAMENTO, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities. —
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establlshioents (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
ST. LOTIS, HO.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
ToUl
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities. —
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, 'without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial,
and rug cleaning)
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries, -with cleaning and dyeing facilities. . . .
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen simply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
SAN FHANCISCO-OAKLAND, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning
SCRANTON, PA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laur^ries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and nig cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
(x)
(x)
(«)
(X)
(x)
(x)
5,518
3,5b?
(x)
(x)
(x)
458
415
(x)
1,331
(x)
(x)
14,239
8,910
4,224
1,105
(x)
(x)
1,030
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,580
315
197
1,580
299
197
1,367
212
154
213
87
33
(x)
(x)
(x)
509
150
500
139
4,573
323
31
3,524
177
108
1,049
4,474
1,714
(x)
(x)
3,277
1,198
167
3,208
1,198
167
2,507
937
80
701
261
87
(x)
(x)
1,930
309
592
1,280
309
592
117
471
192
121
(x)
(x)
3,388
250
232
246
232
105
157
141
75
1,416
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
805
1,020
805
918
560
756
58
245
162
38
2,069
8,081
3,137
(x)
(x)
4,897
2,543
242
4,381
2,237
242
3,346
1,360
85
1,035
877
157
(x)
(X)
62
487
62
487
43
321
19
166
(x)
(x)
180
394
180
385
136
312
516
306
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,197
516
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,184
594
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8.148
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Tabic 8R.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establishments reporting
receipts of $50,000 or CQore
from laundry worlc
Rfceipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dolldrs)
Establishments analysing laundry work receipts
Number
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(Thousand
dolldrs)
Receipts fran laundry work — bundle, fiat, and fainily services
(Thousand
dollars)
Retail
Total
(Thousand
Mlars)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
SFATTID, •iliau
Total
Power laundries, '.dth cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning).
SOOTH BEND, IND.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning
SPOKANE, WASH.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Otlier establijhments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
SPRINGFIELD-HOLYOKE, MASS.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
STOCKTON, CALIF.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial,
and rug cleaning)
SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other esi,ablishlDents (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
TACOm, WASH.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
TAMPA-ST. PETEHSBUHC, FLA.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
TOLEDO, OHIO
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
TRENTON, N. J.
Total
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing planl,a
Other establishmenta (linen supply, diaper. Industrial,
and rug cleaning)
See footnote at end of table.
M
U)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,2«
(x)
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
bib
801
(x)
1,618
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,83.;
535
(X)
(x)
2,467
Tx)
(x)
(x)
■Ji-7
1,515
1,067
3,358
794
(x)
2,152
648
1,852
630
1,496
566
356
64
(x)
(x)
(x)
608
109
100
608
109
100
428
20
180
109
(x)
(x)
1,455
(x)
(x)
1,149
(x)
(x)
1,149
148
150
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
5
(X)
(x)
5i
(x)
329
223
(x)
3
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
_314
80
171
80
171
60
104
(x)
(x)
(x)
646
801
496
659
496
659
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
181
382
(x)
315
277
(xl
(x)
73
474
71
407
1,042
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
642
261
66
347
111
1,615
832
783
573
261
29
347
111
832
783
346
55
22
321
321
227
206
7
26
111
775
702
300
18
7
211
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.149
Tabic 8R.— ESTABUSHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $30,000 OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT,
AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE— SELECTED STANDARD
METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and bnd of business
Establishments reporting
receipts of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Eatablishments arulyxing laundry work receipts
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(Thousand
dollar;}
Receipts from Uundry work — bundle, flat, and family services
Total
(Thousand
liolldrs)
Retail
(Thousand
dollars)
Debvercd
to home
{Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Tfumjdnd
dollars)
Wholesale
(TTiousand
dottars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
TUI^» OKU.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply^ diaper) Industrial^
and rug cleanit^g)
UTICA-ROME, N. Y.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries^ without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, Industrial,
and rug cleaning)
WHEEUNG, W. VA.-- STEUBEMVILLE, OHIO
Total ..-■.....
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, Industrial,
and rug cleaning)
WICHITA, KANS.
Total .
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning).
WI1XE3-BARRE-HA2LET0N, PA.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establl^unents (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
WILMINGTON, DEL.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper. Industrial,
and rug cleaning)
VCRCESTKR, MASS.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities....
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and r\ig cleaning)
YORK, PA.
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
aad rug cleaning)
YOUNGSTO-rtJ, OHIO
Total.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities...
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Other establishments (linen supply, diaper, industrial,
and rug cleaning)
1,741
1,206
(X)
(x)
16,566
(x)
1,077
(x)
tx)
(x)
(x)
1,796
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,161
(x)
(x)
5
(x)
1,019
(x)
(x)
(x)
X lithheld to avoid disclosure.
Note: See Explanatory Material for definitions of Standard Metropolitan Areas.
(x)
1,016
1,339
(xl
(X)
948
68
931
68
689
17
242
51
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
612
201
85
8,993
612
201
85
544
181
77
2,370
12,556
362
(x)
(x)
,339
352
302
t,018
290
106
5,878
60
106
2,140
230
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
300
123
300
123
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
233
63
600
131
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
494
174
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
584
119
1,001
584
119
567
112
(x)
5i
(x)
(x)
375
455
171
375
421
12B
313
324
77
(x)
(x)
(x)
213
77
203
77
167
57
321
62
196
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,217
10
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
M
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8.150
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Eatablifih-
menta
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Tlutuinvl
dolUri)
Receipts' from cleaning and dyeing work
Receipts from
laundry work —
bundle, flat, anc
family services
(thousand
dollars)
Total
(Thoujdnd
dolloK)
Retail
Wholesale
(Thntsmd
dollar.)
Geographic division, State, and kind of business
Toal
{Thousand
dolldrt)
Debvered
tohotne
(Thousand
dollars)
Debvered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dolkrs)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
UNITED STATES
Total
27,449
1,428,251
905,080
615,464
377,388
438,076
89,616
430,943
92,228
24,017
2,840
503
89
1,233
807,673
517,933
79,189
23,456
80,323
772,551
122 ,782
7,169
2,578
49,106
685,559
120,669
7,076
2,160
42,356
289,492
81,425
4,930
1,541
21,522
396,067
39,244
2,146
619
20,834
86,992
2,U3
93
418
6,750
26,215
349,006
52,344
3,378
25,726
8,907
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
46,145
19,676
17,500
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
New England
Total
5,491
•980
152
87
14
3,349
45,905
21,562
11,186
1,670
273,688
42,823
4,678
1,418
187
165,637
36,296
4,472
1,418
170
136,503
17,427
3,038
940
117
65,378
13,369
1,434
478
53
71,125
6,527
206
17
29,134
2,386
14,376
8,150
3U
32,012
696
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
2,008
1,618
1,169
Middle Atlantic
Total
26,039
2,933
287
111
18
4,416
156,871
85,810
23,774
7,233
293,170
149,094
14,438
1,444
661
208,885
120,503
14,222
1,443
335
181,950
52,220
11,675
1,256
227
36,046
68,283
2,547
187
108
95,904
28,591
216
1
326
26,935
5,759
65,503
10,284
466
70,324
2,018
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
5,869
12,046
6,106
13,961
3,949
361
94
12
2,912
194,765
77,020
16,550
4,835
113,781
188,823
18,708
1,130
224
73,900
162,156
18,440
1,130
224
70,615
71,637
13,476
710
173
33,401
90,469
4,964
420
51
37,214
26,667
268
3,285
3,549
51,817
14,267
691
33,021
2,393
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
6,495
1,153
3,920
West North Central
Total
6,360
2,611
273
19
9
4,675
64,337
45,894
1,567
1,983
224,395
61,706
11,762
202
230
130,904
58,563
11,623
201
228
124,237
25,060
8,124
61
156
59,351
33,503
3,499
140
72
64,886
3,143
139
1
2
6,667
1,758
29,317
1,141
305
83,194
873
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
4,315
224
1,448
South Atlantic
Total
10,297
3,989
635
41
10
2,516
106,944
U0,399
(x)
M
94,779
100,308
29,576
(x)
(x)
59,523
94,278
28,970
(x)
(x)
58,355
40,396
18,345
(x)
(x)
29,013
53,882
10,625
(x)
(x)
29,342
6,030
606
(x)
(x)
1,168
5,843
73,115
(x)
(x)
32,734
793
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
7,708
(x)
(x)
East South Central
Total
2,522
2,220
282
13
1
4,928
49,934
42,560
(x)
(x)
141,392
48,220
11,137
(x)
(x)
89,680
47,180
11,012
(x)
(x)
88,421
22,229
6,670
(x)
(x)
33,310
24,951
4,342
(x)
(x)
54,611
1,040
125
(x)
(x)
1,259
1,343
29,414
(x)
(x)
45,197
371
■Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
2,009
(x)
(x)
West South Central
6,515
4,437
465
19
7
1,206
76,981
60,551
2,1U
1,749
50,927
73,757
15,431
224
268
31,034
72,709
15,220
224
268
29,994
24,172
9,295
160
133
12,960
48,537
5,925
64
85
17,034
1,048
211
1,040
2,711
40,250
1,605
631
16,026
513
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Mountain
Total
4,870
282
850
3,867
1,025
166
14
1
2,214
25,506
23,563
M
(x)
155,796
24,743
6,156
Cx)
(x)
96,411
23,774
6,037
(x)
(x)
83,033
9,012
3,851
(x)
(x)
35,907
14,762
2,236
(x)
(x)
47,126
969
69
(x)
U)
13,378
523
14,178
(x)
(x)
42,709
240
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries .without cleaning and dyeing facilities
3,229
Pacific
Total
16,676
1,873
219
105
17
86,430
50,574
15,056
3,736
83,077
10,896
1,782
656
70,100
10,623
1,703
607
27,289
6,951
1,160
507
42,811
3,672
543
100
12,977
273
79
49
2,343
30,036
9,888
442
1,010
All other establishments
9,642
3,386
2,638
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.151
Tabic 8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
Geographic divtaioo. State, and kind of buaineu
Eatabliab-
ments
(Humber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thouzand
JolUri)
(Thousand
dollarj)
Receipts from cleaning and dyeing work
Retail
(Thousand
dollurl)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollar.)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dolldrj)
(Thousand
dolldrj)
Receipts from
laundry work —
bundle, fiat, and
family services
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
New Englajij
Maine
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facllitiec.
Power laundries ,wittv3ut cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
New Hampshire
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Vermont
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, wittxjut cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Massachusetts
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Rhode Island
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Connecticut
Total ,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establlshiDSnts
Middle Atlantic
New York
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
New Jersey
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Pennsylvania
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments ^
East North Central
Ohio
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laimdries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Indiana
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Power laundries, with cleaning ani dyeing facilities..
Power laundrIes,withDut cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
112
18
7
459
66
38
5
191
32
32
7
1,833
1,627
135
57
14
469
65
29
1
837
87
25
3
931
1C»
31
4
640
59
12
3,668
3,818
765
928
M
2,51a
1,653
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,342
595
(x)
40,295
24,517
10,543
4,235
1,000
4,779
2,015
1,866
19,308
8,935
5,991
(x)
(x)
138,289
3,725
196
26
2,768
3,646
196
26
2,731
2,362
303
(x)
(x)
2,325
303
(x)
(x)
1,482
1,319
163
25,234
22,678
2,168
353
35
4,148
355
421
10,745
78,659
39,247
13,461
6,922
(x)
27,587
22,820
4,757
M
(x)
50,625
23,743
5,556
(x)
74,568
49,301
19,295
5,146
326
40,669.
26,862
11,900
1,907
8,591
1,493
(x)
(x)
81,4.15
74,263
5,830
728
594
29,938
26,297
3,228
384
29
54,284
48,534
5,380
332
38
52 ,233
1,314
162
6
20,754
18,284
2,082
353
35
4,253
3,480
352
421
9,268
2,U5
2,009
120
16
1,567
1,637
76
10
1,164
26
486
666
1,293
1,285
230
(x)
(x)
761
101
9,907
8,137
1,446
292
32
2,307
7,247
1,377
(x)
(x)
67,876
61,099
5,782
727
268
23,452
19,832
3,207
384
29
45,175
39,572
5,233
332
38
45,622
47,126
4,638
364
105
29,195
25,878
3,152
165
40,661
4,492
364
105
24,152
3,106
165
1,686
222
399
4,730
3,549
919
(x)
(x)
27,925
22,567
4,514
637
207
12,013
1,040
73
(x)
(x)
553
61
10,847
10,14"
636
61
3
1,946
1,794
130
22
4,538
3,698
458
(x)
(x)
39,951
8,873
2,785
338
17
25,440
20,780
4,376
281
3
22,315
19,018
3,028
182
87
10,924
2,253
110
38,532
1,268
90
61
11,439
4,394
86
668
3
1,477
1,344
116
(x)
(x)
13,539
10,959
422
46
12
19,735
18,792
857
51
35
23,307
21,643
1,464
182
18
13,228
853
55
13,164
48
1
326
6,486
6,465
21
8,962
147
6,465
146
1,772
1,726
46
83
1,140
9
310
97
13,138
1,612
7,602
3,720
204
368
1,503
1,385
6,445
288
3,835
(x>
(x)
35,210
3,630
29,905
1,209
466
23,620
920
18,471
4,229
1,209
17,127
4,846
18,526
1,330
12,738
4,257
201
10,170
590
8,068
1,512
67
83
236
JxL
69
210
(x)
(x)
(x)
14
122
1,923
227
773
162
761
263
157
60
2,118
56
663
Cx)
(x)
21,664
766
3,512
11,524
5,862
(x)
370
1,121
144
(x)
(x)
882
1,236
378
(x)
3,809
845
1,919
525
520
1,304
394
680
230
8.152
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Geographic division, State, and kind of business
Establiflh-
ment3
Clumber)
Receipts,
entile
year
{Thousand
dolUrs)
Receipts frooi cleaning and dyeing work
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Retail
{Thousand
Delivered
to heme
{Thousand
doUari)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
(Thousand
dollaTs)
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts ftom
laundry work-
bundle, fiat, and
famiiy services
{Thousand
dollars)
East North Central — Continued
Illinois
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries ^without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Michigan
Total
Cle anin^ and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Wisconsin
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
West North Central
Minnesota
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Iowa
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Missouri
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
North Dakota
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
South Dakota
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Nebraska
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Kansas
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
1,167
,045
60, 5U
95
24,411
S5
5,3£2
2
(x)
1,024
953
54
13
380
53
13
2
426
49
6
1
474
47
729
81
7
5
120
10
259
25
492
52
3
3
(x)
64,944
52,318
23,657
59,705
42,115
11,627
2,136
3,827
(x)
15,973
9,787
1,999
(x)
(x)
12,025
9,527
402
(x)
(x)
11,874
7,715
(x)
37,710
19,808
15,415
851
1,636
2,288
1,191
(x)
2,702
1,217
(x)
6,743
4,436
15,636
8,897
6,393
(x)
(x)
59,34a
5,320
250
26
44,376
41,422
2,750
119
85
18,137
15,049
2,848
232
(x)
11,434
2,924
56
(x)
(x)
11,329
2,164
(x)
22,691
19,244
3,152
95
200
2,441
2,190
251
2,958
2,649
296
13
7,520
6,182
1,338
10,353
8,678
1,637
(x)
(x)
46,784
5,258
250
26
39,542
36,591
2,747
119
85
13,968
2,837
232
(x)
10,899
2,918
55
Cx)
(x)
10,990
2,096
(x)
20,879
17,473
3,li3
95
198
2,402
2,166
236
2,872
2,563
296
13
5,999
1,338
10,137
19,501
3,963
179
14
16,262
14,091
2,053
48
70
10,525
8,153
2,179
191
2
(x)
4,725
2,165
32
(x)
(x)
5,063
1,487
(x)
7,677
2,049
1,022
821
201
1,273
213
6
3,450
2,528
922
28,661
27,283
1,295
71
12
23,280
12,564
62
4,834,
22,500
694
71
15
6,520
5,815
658
41
6
(x)
6,174
753
23
(x)
(x)
5,927
609
(x)
11,015
9,796
1,064
37
68
1,345
35
1,290
83
8,473
2,973
1,626
1,087
)
(x)
)
(x)
3,471
416
6,049
5,500
539
(x)
(x)
4,831
3
1,092
1,081
U
(x)
(x)
(x)
5
440
6
5,664
1
290
(x)
(x)
339
66
1,812
1,771
39
205
11
(x)
(x)
593
17,315
5,043
9,976
346
7,376
1,794
460
8,701
690
6,320
1,661
30
(x)
(x)
407
4,563
(x)
12,130
312
10,860
653
305
20
831
70
373
2,717
4,687
152
4,420
(x)
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.153
Tabic 8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Gcognpbic division, State, and land of busineu
Efttabliah'
mcnca
CNumbgr)
Rcceipta,
entire
year
(ThouMtid
dolldri)
Eleceipts from cleanine and dyeing work
Total
{Thousand
dollars)
Retail
Total
{Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
{Thousand
dollars)
{Thousand
dollars)
Receiptji from
laundry work -
bundle, flat, and
family eervices
{Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thotuand
dollars)
South Atlantic
Delaware
Total
Cleanins and dyeing plants
Pover laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Maryland
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishiaents
District of Columbia
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments.
Virginia
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilitle..
All other establishments
West Virginia
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
North Carolina
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
South Carolina
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Georgia
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries , without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishioents
Florida
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
East South Central
Kentucky
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Tennessee
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
See footnote at er^ of table.
252
■;6
120
21
1
1
577
2
26A
18
1,069
694
139
7
1
667
95
381
68
5
551
78
3,309
2,386
2,284
1,025
2,087
299
1,618
299
927
270
6,105
691
29
5,433
1,742
10,761
13,592
1,156
(x)
6,868
13,149
(x)
(x)
(x)
10,058
3,U5
77
(x)
8,440
3,021
77
3,985
2,058
62
4,455
963
15
1,618
124
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
18,542
15,111
(x)
15,732
10,282
5,032
413
(x)
920
19,259
M
18,82i
4
396
1
(x)
(x)
9,345
8,586
(x)
112
(x)
13,134
19,080
279
(x)
36,329
16,469
16,000
2,230
1,630
11,793
10,588
905
32,401
16,108
15,402
891
6,566
2,715
(x)
(x)
21,702
5,568
2,583
(x)
(x)
21,079
1,229
1,710
(x)
(x)
10,967
4,339
873
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
998
132
17,992
3,707
3
11,133
17,396
3,680
3
8,412
2,554
1
8,984
1,126
2
3,830
596
27
9,519
1,543
71
23,257
8,795
1 429
71
22,879
5,232
1,182
51
10,203
3,563
247
20
12,676
724
114
18,286
4,866
87
18
(x)
17, 9U
4,863
87
18
(x)
7,101
3,020
66
16
(x)
10,810
1,843
21
2
(x)
375
3
(x)
8,759
2,694
(x)
28
18,441
8,703
2,688
(x)
28
18,060
3,1A6
1,395
(x)
21
8,605
5,557
1,293
(x)
7
9,455
(x)
12,500
5,844
(x)
(x)
19,830
12,178
5,788
(x)
(x)
18,802
5,289
3,277
(x)
(x)
8,297
6,889
2,511
(x)
(x)
10,505
(x)
(x)
322
56
1,028
14,541
4,763
3U
215
14,109
13,669
4,619
307
207
5,075
2,879
217
126
8,594
1,740
90
81
872
11,292
2,754
63
19,532
10,704
2,738
63
5,001
1,819
39
U,109
5,703
919
24
8,157
583
16
15,550
3,920
62
15,304
3,903
59
3,490
2,578
41
6,814
1,325
18
...
246
17
3
187
704
556
9,781
1,066
(x)
241
8,697
(x)
(x)
11,086
456
10,499
131
4,012
661
3,018
333
870
13,053
296
(x)
539
5,477
(x)
(x)
548
12,514
(x)
13,147
1,785
9,372
1,549
441
346
7,188
770
440
10,755
786
10
22
147
666
13
(x)
61
1,737
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
94
905
102
471
U
(x)
(x)
(x)
103
905
13
(x)
(x)
47
415
(x)
86
722
2
3,352
143
1,865
370
974
155
646
72
US
727
43
8.154
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 194&— Continued
Geographic division, State, and kind of business
Establish'
ments
Clumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
doUars)
Receipts from cleaning and dyeing work
(Thouidrtd
dollars)
Retail
{Thousand
dolldTj)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
(Thcnisand
dollars)
{Thousand
dollars)
Recapts fiuui
laundry wcrk—
bundle, flat, and]
family services
(Thousand
dollars)
East South Central — Continued
Alabama
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, vith cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Mississippi
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries , without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All. other establishments.
West South Central
Arkansas
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Louisiana
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Oklahoma
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Texas
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeijig facilities
All other establishments
Montana
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries,without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Idaho
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Wyoming
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries .without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
Colorado
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, \rith cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
729
75
559
61
453
57
686
69
2
613
63
2,974
2,685
276
10
3
119
23
2
269
39
3
1
24,865
16,511
16,256
6,471
9,785
14,000
10,376
(x)
(x)
14,227
13,624
2,846
(x)
(x)
U,455
2,760
(x)
Cx)
9,328
5,176
1,261
Cx)
(x)
4,574
8,279
1,499
Cx)
Cx)
4,754
Cx)
Cx)
169
86
8,033
6,194
7,754
1,617
7,717
1,611
3,562
1,012
4,155
599
Cx)
8,467
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
6,899
5,723
Cx)
22,221
6,762
1,702
14,302
6,705
1,670
3,289
1,203
3,416
467
Cx)
14,017
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
7,105
6,912
12,020
10,005
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
11,266
2,985
38
13
12,427
11,020
2,946
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
11,056
6,851
Cx)
Cx)
87,184
47,006
37,972
596
1,610
Cx)
2,542
2,665
Cx)
Cx)
2,335
2,998
Cx)
3,519
1,860
1,659
14,559
7,343
6,576
Cx)
Cx)
10,836
1,508
76
7
54,484
44,893
9,236
110
245
2,474
762
18
3,282
2,305
964
13
2,241
1,319
422
7,082
1,406
Cx)
Cx)
10,641
1,504
Cx)
Cx)
53,798
44,343
9,100
110
245
2,460
744
18
3,278
2,301
964
13
2,230
1,808
422
7,894
6,487
1,374
Cx)
Cx)
5,043
2,021
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
5,977
925
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
246
39
2,948
1,020
Cx)
(x)
18,164
7,693
484
Cx)
Cx)
35,634
12,892
5,051
57
164
31,451
4,049
53
81
1,327
587
15
1,055
486
557
12
1,012
759
253
3,689
2,755
916
Cx)
(x)
1,133
157
3
1,815
407
1
1,218
1,049
169
4,205
3,732
458
Cx)
Cx)
195
4
550
136
Cx)
(x)
595
32
7,934
325
7,188
Cx)
(x)
4,515
232
4,283
3,773
108
3,654
7,088
682
6,269
137
111
4,877
1,013
28,335
1,810
25,450
455
620
1,876
36
1,560
280
1,553
25
932
5,095
166
4,521
Cx)
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
Tabic 8S.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
8.155
Eatabbsh-
menta
Receipts,
entire
year
Receipts from cleaninK and dyeing work
Receipts from
laundry work -
bundle, flat, and
family services
Total
Retail
Wholesale
Oographic divisioo. State, »nd land of bujmess
Tool
Delivered
Debvered
through
plant
office.
Other
receipts
or branch
store
CNumber)
(Thousand
dollars)
(Tlioiuand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
(TTiousand
dollars)
Mountain — Continued
New Mexico
Total
161
6,020
3,758
3,741
1,032
2,709
17
1,798
464
141
20
2,983
3,037
2,969
789
2,959
782
595
437
2,364
345
10
7
1
1,797
13
Power lau»iries, with cleanij^ and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
451
Arizona
Total
152
(x)
4,6U
4,455
1,697
2,758
156
2,670
(x)
131
19
2
3,522
4,302
3,365
1,226
20
3,2U
1,224
20
932
750
15
2,279
474
5
154
2
127
2,410
133
30
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
666
(x)
Utah
Total
169
5,361
3,949
3,788
1,916
1,872
161
1,134
278
154
10
5
3,789
1,154
418
3,607
326
16
3,456
316
16
1,714
190
12
1,742
126
4
151
10
159
609
366
23
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilitiei;
219
36
Nevada
Total
56
M
1,416
1,386
630
756
30
943
(x)
43
12
1
1,U2
1,172
(x)
1,152
261
33
1,092
261
33
444
161
25
648
100
8
30
1
312
130
9
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
99
(x)
Pacific
Washington
Total
434
M
16,213
14,206
7,296
6,910
2,007
8,221
(x)
365
45
19
5
12,803
11,152
3,047
(x)
12,280
3,042
648
243
10,360
2,982
639
225
4,232
2,325
554
185
6,128
657
85
40
1,920
60
9
18
292
5,882
1,979
68
231
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
An other establishments
2,228
420
(x)
Oregon
Total
288
(x)
10,733
9,839
4,265
5,574
894
4,312
(x)
249
30
8
1
9,488
5,208
1,502
(x)
9,286
1,234
137
76
8,402
1,224
137
76
3,325
802
62
76
5,077
422
75
884
10
140
3,103
1,069
62
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
871
296
(x)
California
Total
1,492
110,930
69,465
58,988
24,346
34,642
10,477
30,176
11,289
1,259
144
78
11
64,139
34,214
10,507
2,070
61,511
6,620
997
337
51,338
6,417
927
306
19,732
3,824
544
246
31,606
2,593
383
60
10,173
203
70
31
1,911
21,051
6,840
374
717
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
6,543
2,670
1,359
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
8.156
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 194&
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Eatablish-
ments
Qjumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(TliouMnd
dolhri)
Receipts from cleaning and dyeing wtvk
(ThouiArtd
dottars)
Retail
{Thousand
doUari)
Delivered
to home
(ThoiudTtd
dolbT.)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or blanch
(Thouumd
doUars)
(ThouoiTul
doUarj)
Recopts buu
laundry wort —
bundle. Sat, and
family services
(TIlOUMTld
doUdrs)
AKRON, OHIO
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, N. Y.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM-EASTCN, PA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
ATLANTA, OA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
BALTIMORE, MD.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
BOSTON, MASS.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
BRUXIEPORT, COHN.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
BIFFAIO, N. Y.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
CANTON, OHIO
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
CHABIESTON, W. VA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
118
5
155
15
3
235
24
23
3
2,896
1,701
5,176
3,912
607
657
(x)
2,222
1,844
(x)
3,565
8,607
156
15,649
5,397
9,459
793
4,375
3,120
454
21,515
13,449
4,458
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
12,833
5,820
4,604
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,548
(x)
1,774
(x)
(x)
2,729
514
3,744
54
20
(x)
2,189
663
(x)
3,303
2,706
24
5,274
2,047
27
5,160
4,355
768
37
13,693
12,559
886
(x)
(x)
(x)
279
1,230
679
92
:?63
47
(x)
6,520
5,389
1,014
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,494
(x)
1,727
(x)
(x)
1,349
440
1,107
318
1.299
1,242
122
380
74
2,976
54
20
1,229
50
20
(x)
(x)
1,911
663
(x)
5,741
1,373
617
(x)
2,670
3,063
2,657
21
1,201
1,469
4,132
1,929
27
5,050
1,848
1,419
23
4,269
744
10,576
1,442
283
31
3,993
9,508
820
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,289
506
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
801
92
47
(x)
396
66
23
5,704
4,573
1,014
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,196
741
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,376
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,747
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,862
1,188
21
2,284
510
2,827
461
6
6,583
6,219
314
(x)
(x)
(x)
405
26
(x)
2,660
2,377
273
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
240
49
3
1,260
1,142
118
3,117
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,231
130
1,101
95
518
630
(x)
1,056
(x)
243
5,645
132
7,933
100
7,067
766
2,711
2,320
391
6,959
3,051
66
845
3,343
x)
x)
!x{
(x)
35
478
204
(x)
4,503
343
3,195
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,467
(x)
(x)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.157
Tabic ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and bnd of bminc&s
Eiablish-
ments
CNumi»cr)
Recetpta,
entire
year
(Tliotudnd
Man)
Receipts from cleaning and dyeing work
Total
(Duudnd
dolUr.)
Retail
l,Thouiand
dollar.)
Delivered
to home
(Thouiand
dollarr)
Delivered
through
plant
office.
or branch
store
(Thousand
doltdrr)
Wholesale
(lllOUMTul
dollari)
Receipts frcm
laundry work-
bundle, flat, and
family services
(Tliousdnd
doildTs)
Other
receipts
(Thotudnd
dollars)
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power lauiklries. with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries .without cleaning aivl dyeing facilities
All other establishments
CHICAGO, nx.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries , without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
CmCDINATI, OHIO
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishi&ents .-
CLEVnjUtt), OHIO
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
COLUMBUS, OHIO
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
DAUJS, TEX.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
DAVEtlPORT, lOWAr-HOCK rSLAND-«OLINE , ILL.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries , with cleaning and dyeing facilities . .
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All. other establishments
DAYTON, OHIO
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establislments
DENVER, COLO.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning aiKl dyeing facilities
All other establishments
DES MOmEE, IOWA
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
AH other establishments
DETROIT, MICH.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power lajndries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
431
48
22
136
9
177
25
436
14
10
2
2,003
1,994
1,764
(x)
(x)
68,162
1,731
(x)
(x)
48, 4U
1,727
(x)
(x)
36,000
(x)
(x)
16,328
(x)
(x)
19,672
(x)
(x)
45,319
17,365
M
(x)
12,740
44,686
3,423
(x)
(x)
7,672
32,350
3,348
(x)
(x)
13,453
2,677
M
(x)
3,619
18,897
671
(x)
(x)
3,104
12,336
(x)
(x)
7,702
1,826
(x)
(x)
7,289
259
(x)
(x)
10,365
6,352
247
(x)
(x)
3,383
144
(x)
(x)
3,810
2,969
103
(x)
(x)
4,167
(x)
(x)
937
12
10,003
3,399
694
6,985
9,839
463
63
5,115
7,457
457
63
4,531
3,440
352
18
1,691
4,017
105
45
2,382
6
4,775
1,658
(x)
(x)
4,750
283
(x)
(x)
4,177
272
(x)
(x)
1,423
218
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,670
6,276
4,924
5,475
1,043
5,206
1,028
2,054
510
3,152
518
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,570
932
(x)
1,479
189
(x)
3,491
1,428
139
(x)
(x)
574
78
(x)
854
111
(x)
3,114
1,334
1,780
(x)
(x)
8,314
3,078
273
(x)
(x)
4,346
2,727
247
(x)
(x)
3,790
1,060
182
(x)
(x)
1,896
1,667
65
(x)
(x)
1,894
(x)
(x)
351
26
3,729
4,044
Cx)
(x)
(x)
3,540
790
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,984
790
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,370
521
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,614
269
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,610
(x)
33,515
1,574
M
24,809
1,448
(x)
(x)
24,355
3,724
(x)
(x)
24,006
675
(x)
(x)
20,058
675
8,454
(x)
12,407
(x)
3,948
7,851
541
(x)
(x)
12,207
134
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
18,217
197
12,990
(x)
(x)
3,900
12
1,290
(x)
(x)
3,248
49
2,610
589
1,632
573
25
11
1,277
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
737
3,432
(x)
(x)
79
626
(x)
(x)
277
711
3,336
128
2,864
tx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
ix)
436
952
(x)
(x)
401
277
115
326
42
(x)
(x)
14
449
(x)
(x)
12
117
(x)
(x)
49
4
(x)
(x)
(x)
61
390
(x)
3,64*
183
2,888
166
161
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8.158
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Eatabliah-
ments
CNumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thnuand
dollar.)
Receipta from cleanipg and dyeing wort
Toul
(Thousand
dollari)
Retail
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to hotne
(Thousand
dollar.)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dollgTi)
(Tltou.dTid
dollan)
Receipts licKD
laundry work —
bundle, 6at, and
hmiiy services
(Thousand
doUart)
DULUTH, MINN.^UPEHIOH, WIS.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
ERIE, PA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other estahlishments.
FLINT, MICH.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other estahlishments
FORT WORTH, TEX.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plan -s
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All. other establishments.
FRESNO, CALIF.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
QRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities, .
fower laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All. other establishments
HAHRISBURC, PA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
HARTFORD, CONN,
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
HOUSTON, TEX.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. -ASHLAND, YTl.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants -
Power laundries, with cleaning JA dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
301
46
1
(x)
M
(x)
Ail.
Jii-
Jii.
tx)
(x)
951
867
(x)
(x)
897
289
(x)
(x)
886
288
(x)
(x)
398
206
M
(x)
488
82
(x)
(x)
1,374
1,092
282
1,052
46
963
45
560
32
403
13
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,747
(x)
5,604
1,677
(x)
1,523
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,462
3,142
^A^l
2,288
521
2,285
5U
784
305
1,501
209
1,077
(x)
(x)
3,922
1,054
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,160
1,625
(x)
(x)
2,987
1,603
(x)
(x)
1,489
(x)
(x)
1,812
(x)
(x)
1,073
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,217
1,731
1,256
4,589
1,652
299
1,515
297
2,289
993
219
1,070
517
78
1,219
137
2
2,031
2,302
256
15,903
6,723
7,353
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,109
(x)
(x)
6,856
3,191
Cx)
1,923
649
32
8,789
1,664
593
32
3,620
669
335
16
3,539
995
208
5,081
259
56
6,366
2,183
(x)
(x)
(x)
6,271
2,114
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,215
1,172
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,056
942
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,024
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
6,632
762
(x)
5,909
761
(x)
2,928
538
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
2,931
223
Cx)
Cx)
JxL
Cx)
Cx)
45
468
32
236
Cx)
Cx)
2,242
174
2,068
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
79
716
105
1,210
224
6,329
303
5,451
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
2,288
Cx)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.159
Table ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Eaabliah-
menCB
(Humbtr)
Recopta.
entire
year
CTiouMna
dollorl)
Recdpta from cleaninR and dyeing work
Total
(Thoiuana
dolldr.)
Retail
Rcoapta fitiii
laundry work—
bundle, flat, ant
(amily services
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Metropolitan area anj kind of business
Total
iXhousand
dollar.)
Debvcred
to home
(Tluuuiml
dollari)
Delivered
through
plant
ofEce.
or branch
store
(Tliousand
dollari)
Wholesale
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
jACKSomnxE , fla.
80
5,124
2,433
2,297
702
1,535
136
2,280
72
5
3
22
2,451
1,325
1,348
(x)
1,912
313
208
(x)
1,830
263
204
(x)
427
174
l(.l
(x)
1,403
89
43
(x)
82
50
4
(x)
500
864
916
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries ,vtthout cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
148
224
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Total
(x)
21
1
202
1,598
(x) ■'■
13,987
1,303
(x) ■'■
6,964
1,282
(x) "■
6,514
681
(x) ■"
2,736
601
(x) ■■■
3,778
21
(x) ■■■
450
225
(x) ■■■
5,095
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
(x) ■■■
1,928
KANSAS cur, MO.
Total
169
26
1
6
5,288
6,874
(x)
(x)
(x)
5,246
1,491
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,808
1,481
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,663
923
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,145
558
(x)
(x)
(x)
438
10
(x)
(x)
fx)
33
4,739
(x)
(x)
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
644
f1
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
Total
(x)
58
10
15
1,951
(x)
(x)
1,884
(x)
(x)
1,843
(x)
(x)
790
(x)
(x)
1,053
M
(x)
41
(x)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
(x)
LANCASTER, PA.
Total
(x)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
13
2
563
482
(x)
47,438
478
(x)
29,022
400
(x)
23,583
266
(x)
10,479
134
(x)
13,104
78
(x)
5,439
(x) ■■■
13,856
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
(x)
LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
Total
4,560
Cleaning and dyeing plants
486
41
30
6
72
26,892
14,886
4,630
1,030
(x)
25,770
2,741
380
131
(x)
20,394
2,709
380
100
(x)
8,696
1,520
187
76
(x)
11,698
1,189
193
24
(x)
5,376
32
'n
(x)
841
9,953
2,923
139
(x)
281
2,192
1,327
760
(x)
Power laundries, -without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
LOUISVIILE, KY.
Total
61
9
2
75
4,248
3,459
(x)
(x)
4,138
682
(x)
(x)
3,693
682
Cx)
(x)
1,691
517
(x)
(x)
2,002
165
(x)
(x)
445
(x) ■■■
(x)
52
2,566
(x)
(x)
58
211
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries .without cleaning and dyeing facilities
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Total
67
8
103
4,317
(x)
12,590
4,168
(x)
5,832
4,004
(x)
5,251
2,777
(x)
2,531
1,227
(x)
2,720
164
(x)
581
141
(x)
5,031
8
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
MIAMI, FLA.
Total
1,727
74
20
7
2
85
3,890
7,041
(x)
(x)
11,107
3,270
2,353
(x)
(x)
6,613
2,746
2,304
(x)
(x)
5,833
1,062
1,387
[x!
4,230
1,684
917
(x)
(x)
1,603
524
49
(x)
(x)
780
614
3,694
(x)
(x)
4,248
6
994
(x)
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
Total
246
Cleaning and dyeing plants
65
10
10
172
5,551
3,840
1,716
13,256
5,463
939
211
7,951
4,683
939
211
7,474
3,231
820
179
3,949
1,452
119
32
3,525
780
477
52
2,776
1,420
4,703
36
125
85
Power laundries, with cleanijig and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries .without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
MINHEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN.
Total
602
Cleaning and dyeing plants
143
25
4
6,218
6,732
256
5,944
1,974
33
5,473
1,969
32
2,445
1,484
20
3,028
485
12
471
5
1
214
4,266
223
60
542
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
AH other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
8.160
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8T.-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
MOBILE, ALA.
Total
Cleaniiig and dyeiiig plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
NASHVILLE, TXNN.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
NEW YORK-NORTHEASTERN NEW JERSEY
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All. other establishments
NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH, VA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All. other establishments
OMAHA, NEBH.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
PEORIA, ILL,
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries , without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities. .
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
PHOENIX, ARIZ,
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
■Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
Eitabliah'
mcntB
(Huvtber)
l,4i9
1,276
104
61
8
122
5
205
28
12
Recctptft,
oitire
year
(Thouidnd
dotlar.)
(x)
1,304
(x)
(x)
2,127
3,080
(x)
(x)
1,323
707
1,947
(x)
4,205
3,637
135,936
72,233
44,076
13,413
6,214
6,367
3,167
3,200
5,314
3,058
974
(x)
(x)
5,108
2,656
2,452
(x)
1,562
823
(x)
32,115
16,880
U,622
3,613
3,748
1,756
Cx)
(x)
Reicgipta frtai deaning and dyong wort
(Tluiuonil
dollart)
(x)
1,270
(x)
(x)
1,952
827
(x)
(x)
1,309
141
368
(x)
4,069
1,029
74,760
68,124
5,263
839
534
3,901
3,121
780
3,257
3,035
143
(x)
(x)
2,861
2,205
656
(x)
1,535
180
(x)
16,501
1,950
U7
1,657
(x)
(x)
Retail
(77»u^Tul
(x)
1,263
(x)
(x)
1,929
827
(x)
(x)
(x)
975
111
368
4,852
3,862
990
59,138
52,660
5,232
838
208
2,901
774
3,169
2,947
143
(x)
(x)
2,702
2,046
656
(x)
1,430
180
(x)
13,812
U,785
1,890
137
2,119
1,568
(x)
(x)
Delivered
to heme
(TVwKmd
dolUr.)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,001
317
(x)
(x)
(x)
570
96
100
2,427
1,748
679
22,420
17,070
4,416
750
184
1,218
455
(x)
(x)
715
50
1,406
953
453
(x)
(x)
144
4,421
1,756
124
(x)
Cx)
Delivered
through
plant
office.
or branch
store
(Thousand
dolldTt)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
928
510
(x)
2,114
311
35,790
816
2,002
1,683
319
2,329
2,232
93
Cx)
(x)
1,296
1,093
203
Cx)
Cx)
"635"
36
7,5U
7,364
134
13
1,481
1,257
Cx)
Cx)
Wholesale
(Thousand
doH»t»)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
334
30
Cx)
207
39
15,622
15,2i>4
31
1
326
220
6
Cx)
C;t)
Cx)
Cx)
4,776
4,716
60
Cx)
Cx)
6tn
laundry wcrt —
bundle, fiat, and
lamiJy
{Thouumd
dolldTi)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
165
2,209
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
11
566
478
135
2,513
52,580
3,412
35,628
12,142
1,398
16
2,162
1,659
329
1,679
Cx)
Cx)
610
163
9,325
3,237
x,216
Cx)
Cx)
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.161
Tabic ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOUTAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropobtan area and kinj of business
Enabluli-
(Number)
Receipo,
entire
year
(Thouuna
dolkri)
Recapts from ckaninft and dyeing wort
Total
(Diouuiml
dollari)
{Thousand
- dolldTi)
Retail
Delivered
to home
{Thoutand
Mian)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
{Thousand
doltars)
(Thousand
dolldrj)
Receipts frcot
laundry work—
bundle. Oat, and
family aervicea
(TTiousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(lliousdnd
dollars)
FmSBUROH, PA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other estabilshaients
PORTLAND, OBEa.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, wiUi cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
PROVIEEtlCE, R. I.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
READING, PA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establlsiments
RICIMOND, VA.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
AH other establishments
ROCHESIHi, N. Y.
Total ;
Cleaning and dyeing plants '.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SACRAMENTO, CALIT.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants.
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries , without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establlslments
SALT LAXE CITY, UTAH
Total
Cleaning aivl dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other estabUsbments
' SAN ANTONIO, TEX.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning ani dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF.
Total
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
AH other establishments
See footnote at end of table.
192
13
252
22
5
1
201
26
13 ,A7e
10,935
5,606
5,329
2,543
4,073
13,036
3,727
(x)
M
9,629
12,588
826
(0
(x)
5,419
10,086
785
(x)
(x)
4,589
4,977
566
(x)
(x)
2,270
5,109
219
(x)
2,319
2,502
41
(x)
(x)
252
2,886
(x)
(x)
2,705
4,697
2,87B
(x)
(x)
•',62?
4,535
683
(x)
(x)
3,860
1,902
2,931
1,585
(x)
(x)
3,300
1,529
6,515
3,652
2,472
(x)
(x)
3,166
1,739
1,248
(x)
(x)
17,999
11,467
5,663
Cx)
(x)
2,668
1,789
493
386
3,031
3,526
(x)
3,705
683
(x)
(x)
3,614
1,695
4i5
(x)
(x)
1,82°
2,010
238
(x)
(x)
1,785
(x)
(x)
3,447
378
421
1,379
1,575
(x)
(x)
3,222
265
3,900
3,307
563
(x)
(x)
1,890
1,719
158
(x)
(x)
12,132
U,061
979
(x)
(x)
1,702
91
12
3,961
2,981
980
1,335
623
(x)
(x)
1,329
156
(x)
2,818
375
421
1,720
1,196
234
399
1,224
1,622
141
22
629
3
1,416
(x)
(x)
3,107
265
3,433
2,870
533
(x)
(x)
1,756
1,588
155
(x)
(x)
10,544
9,508
944
•(x)
(x)
1,553
81
12
3,934
2,954
(x)
1,170
156
(x)
1,043
Cx)
(x)
(=.)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,538
168
1,805
1,376
407
(x)
(x)
361
101
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
,944
624
795
34
1,164
668
496
(x)
(x)
395
73
1,569
97
1,628
1,494
126
(x)
(x)
1,291
1,227
54
(x)
(x)
4,968
4,564
320
(x)
(x)
758
47
2,770
2,286
484
(x)
(x)
775
83
437
30
(x)
(x)
131
3
M
(x)
1,588
1,553
35
149
10
(x)
(x)
117
1,618
(x)
(x)
203
1,376
1,385
(x)
(x)
78
1,243
2,204
275
1,669
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
651
5,072
238
4,199
(x)
(x)
76
340
338
2,394
43
2,351
(x)
(x)
2
324
(x)
(x)
196
15
1,505
(x)
(x)
45
577
210
148
60
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
70
240
(x)
(x)
19
439
(x)
(x)
168
485
11.
62
36
7
195
(x)
Cx)
4
143
8.162
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table ST.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Metropolitan area and kind of business
Establioh'
ments
CNumM
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
Total
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Receipts frcm cleaning and dyeing work
Retail
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
doUars)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
OT branch
store
(Thousand
dolidrs)
Wholesale
(Thousand
dolldTi)
lucQptB frcm
laundry work-
bundle, fiat, and
{Thousand
doUdra)
SAN DIEGO, CALIF.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND, CALIF.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities,.
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments.
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SCRANTON, PA.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SEATTLE, WASH.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SOUTH BEND, IMD.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SPOKANE, WASH.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SPRINCFIELD-HOLYOKE, MASS.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities, .
Power laundries , without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
STOCKTON, CALIF.
Total,
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
SIRACUSE, N.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
TACOMA, WASH.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.
Total.
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
245
27
22
100
12
7,378
i,i&l
3,996
2,046
2,232
3,931
2,331
(x)
14,825
9,002
2,663
2,953
2,463
(x)
(x)
M
1,286
735
(x)
11,273
4,303
5,961
(x)
(x)
2,029
(x)
(x)
1,754
3,643
658
(x)
(x)
15,599
14,020
1,274
305
2,424
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,280
141
(x)
5,935
4,276
1,495
(x)
(x)
1,924
(x)
(x)
1,110
(x)
(x) ■■'
4,055
2,385
1,158
(x)
(x)
1,835
1,021
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,775
2,328
646
801
3,690
1,639
(x)
(x)
(x)
4,621
1,873
2,037
(x)
(x)
1,022
(x)
(x)
2,474
3,214
642
(x)
(x)
12,289
1,486
468
(x)
(x)
5,128
1,728
174
x)
10,882
1,152
255
2,258
4,214
748
166
6,668
404
89
2,205
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,724
(x)
(x)
(x)
715
131
(x)
4,878
(x)
589
72
(x)
126
59
2,306
3,266
1,456
(x)
(x)
2,026
903
2,363
1,262
194
x)
(x)
x)
(x)
1,217
1,802
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,272
171
(x)
(x)
1,121
1,015
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,124
150
76
2,043
1,584
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,464
1,706
676
(x)
(x)
1,932
1,730
171
(x)
(x)
x)
(x)
1,814
150
1,115
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,344
(x)
(x)
1,154
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,102
1,012
61
(x)
(x)
x)
(x)
(x)
645
73
46
1,049
X)
(x)
(x)
641
1,616
646
(x)
(x)
1,078
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
429
16
3,138
122
50
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
565
10
1,057
1,010
39
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
718
110
1,276
1,169
77
30
x)
Cx)
Cx)
1,266
Cx)
Cx)
596
406
1,020
240
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
239
1,413
Cx)
Cx)
7,981
553
5,530
1,898
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
19
3,371
x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
65
811
x)
Cx)
Cx)
1,359
204
496
659
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
1,647
132
1,247
Cx)
Cx)
See footnote at end of table.
LAUNDRIES, CLEANING, RELATED SERVICES
8.163
Tabic 8T.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES— SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948— Continued
Eaabluh-
menta
(Number)
Recapts,
enure
year
(TTiouiami
doll«ri)
Receipts from cleaning and dyeing work
Recapta from
laundry work -
bundle, flat, anc
family services
(Thousond
dollars)
Total
(Thousand
dollori)
Retail
Wholesale
(Thousand
dollars)
Mctropolit.in arej and kind of business
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to home
(Tlioujond
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
ofBce.
or branch
store
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
rOLECO. OHIO
48
2
2
22
^ , 1 )L ;
2,372
>x
(x:
(x)
2,725
2,635
(X)
(x;
(x^
2,300
2,210
(X)
(x)
1,033
963
(x)
(x)
(X)
1,2./.'
1,247
(XJ
(x;
425
(x)
(x;
i,r,2
208
(x)
(x)
(x)
29
Powr laundries, with cleaning and dj-eing faeiHties..
Power laundries, vithou'. cleaning and dyeing facilities
(X)
(x)
TRENTOli, N.J.
Total
(x)
17
3
2
49
"75
1,515
(x)
3,752
IX)
235
(x)
2,110
570
235
(x)
2,021
24)
193
(x)
920
;27
42
(x)
1,101
205
(x) '"
89
1,210
(x)
1,585
Power laundries, with cleanin^ and ri-ein' facilitif ..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilit e-
70
(x)
TULSA, OKLA.
57
39
10
35
l,c40
2,112
2,402
1,594
516
1,453
1,505
51.-.
1,428
507
413
932
998
103
49l.
89
25
46
1,539
303
Power laundries, with c'eaj-ing and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
57
UTICA-ROME, N. Y.
Tot al
146
32
6
233
1,196
1,206
27.384
1,057
396
13,929
1,032
396
12,317
624
303
4,728
403
83
7,589
25
1,612
86
717
11,293
53
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilitirs
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Total
2,162
200
30
2
1
36
11,357
15,322
(x)
(x)
(x)
10,552
3,288
(x)
(x)
(x)
9,088
3.15b
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,750
1,944
(x)
(x)
(X)
5,338
1,212
(x)
(x)
(X)
1,464
132
(x)
(x)
(x)
674
10,218
(x)
(x)
(x)
131
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, wi'-hout cleaning and dyeing facilities
1,816
(x)
(x)
WHEELING, W. VA.-- STEUBE^^/ILLE. OHIO
Total
(x)
31
4
1
l,'-20
(X)
3,634
1,614
283
(xi
1,970
1,265
283
(x)
1,386
202
(x)
■21
523
81
(x)
9.,5
349
(x) '"
S4
399
(X)
1,614
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
17
(x)
WICHITA, KANS.
To lal
50
41
8
3
30
1,710
1,796
128
(x)
1,578
380
12
(x)
1,494
380
12
(xJ
705
210
6
(x)
789
170
6
(X)
84
(x)
114
1,385
115
(x,
18
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
31
1
WILKES-BAHHZ-HAZLETON, PA.
(x)
23
7
31
1,027
(x)
9c9
(X)
(x)
739
(xJ
(X)
497
(x)
(X)
242
(x)
(X)
221
(x)
(x)
25
(x)
(X)
42
Pcwer laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
All other establishments
(Xi
WILMINGTON, DEL.
To'al
(x)
28
3
24
1,623
(xl
2,035
1,498
(x)
1,162
1,049
(X)
926
619
(x)
590
430
(x)
449
(xi
11"
(x)
766
6
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
(x)
WORCESTER, MASS.
Total
107
21
2
1
26
1,320
(x)
(x)
2,175
1,057
(X)
(x)
1,497
821
(x)
(x)
1,421
520
(x)
(x)
1,062
301
(x)
(x)
359
236
(x)
(x)
76
233
U)
(x)
601
3C
Power laundries, wit) cleaning and dyeing facilities,,
Po-jer laundries, Witho-JL '-l<5aning and dyeing fa-iiitie:
All other establlshnents
(X)
(x)
YORK, PA,
Total
■, V
"leaning and dj-eing plants
Power laundries, with -leaning and dyeing facilities..
Power laurdries, without cleaning and dyeing facilities
21
fc4
1,156
1,01^
4,5f4
1,124
373
3,900
1,048
373
3,527
752
310
1,825
296
-.3
1,702
76
373
27
574
577
5
72
TOUHGSTOWM, OHIO
Total
87
"leaning a d dyeing nlants
.0
2
2
4,162
ix)
(x)
3,819
(x)
(x)
3,446
(x)
ix)
1,764
(x)
(xi
1,682
(x)
(x)
373
272
(x)
(x)
71
P:iwer la'indries, with cleaning a".d dyeing facilities..
Power laundries, without wleaning and dyeinj; facilities
All c:h._r estafclishnents
(x)
(x)
X Witheld to avoid disclosure.
Note: See Explanatory MiTerlal for definitions of Standi^rd HetropolitEin Areas,
8.164
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 8U.— RUG CLEANING ESTABLISHMENTS-41ECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES-
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Geographic division and State
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
h4iddle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut .
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin -
West North Central ;
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic;
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia ,
North Carobna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
.Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma , . ...
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming .
Colorado .
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah .
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington. .
Oregon
California . . . .
Establish-
ments
(Number)
110
422
365
97
129
38
71
42
243
256
55
111
130
60
31
Receipts,
entire year
^Thousand
dollars)
36,664
2.262
12,261
9,393
1,969
3,234
687
1,479
495
4,904
(x)
(x)
,615
111
421
7,856
2,140
2,265
2,517
841
4,075
1.478
482
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
455
878
102
209
122
,031
963
375
40
118
51
199
335
102
298
248
39
33
410
185
S51
281
29
688
100
4,116
Receipts from—
Rug cleaning
(Thousand
dollars)
2,120
11,521
8,857
1,830
3,044
671
1,360
472
4,255
(x)
(x)
1.556
111
351
7,360
2,04"
2,114
2,366
775
3,808
1,458
450
(x)
(x)
452
290
775
94
189
96
1,011
840
367
40
118
49
199
324
102
297
235
37
33
378
178
771
In plant
{Thousand
dotldrs)
2,010
10,470
7,622
1,671
2,836
619
1,213
421
3,569
(x)
(x)
(x)
271
29
69
67
23
522
100
3,633
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
1,468
107
341
6,576
1,945
1,949
1,971
535
3,362
1,346
408
414
257
713
(TIlOUSllTul
dolUrj)
3,699
110
1,051
1,235
159
208
52
147
51
686
(x)
(x)
(x)
84
168
96
972
S18
362
40
94
45
127
262
96
251
235
37
32
377
142
662
235
23
66
66
22
479
96
2,994
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
784
102
165
395
240
446
112
1
1
36
109
43
4
639
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dollars)
37
339
103
10
(x)
(x)
310
29
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Laundry work —
bundle, &t, and
family services
(Thousand
dollars)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(Thousand
dollar»^
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
101
100
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
105
401
484
23
180
16
99
23
447
186
64
151
136
66
233
20
29
26
20
123
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
AMUSEMENTS
CONTENTS
Table Page
9A Amusements — Receipts, by Major Sources — United States, by Kind of Business, 1948: Establish-
ments, receipts from admissions and fees, sales of merchandise, concession rental, and
taxes 9.03
9B Amusements — Receipts, by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State, 194-8: Establishments,
receipts from admissions and fees, sales of merchandise, concession rental, and taxes 9.04
9C Motion Picture Theaters (Regular) — Receipts, by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State,
1948: Establishments, receipts frcm admissions and fees, sales of merchandise, concession
rental, and taxes 9.05
9D Bowling Alleys — Receipts, by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establish-
ments, receipts from admissions and fees, sales of merchandise, concession rental, and taxes, 9.06
9E Billiard and Pool Parlors — Receipts. by Major Sources- -Geographic Division and State, 1948:
Establishments, receipts from admissions and fees, sales of merchandise, concession rent-
al, and taxes 9.07
9F Motion Picture Theaters (Regular) — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments, num-
ber of admissions, seating capacity, receipts, taxes, pay roll and personnel 9.08
P. 0. - -^U - I 9.01
AMUSEMENTS
Table9A.— AMUSEMENTS -RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
EfiTABUSHMBNTS, RECEIPTS FrOM ADMISSIONS AND FeBS, SaLBS OP MERCHANDISE, CONCESSION RbNTAL, AND TaXES
9.03
Kind of biuineas
Estabbshments
(^lumber)
Receipts
(cxc. taxes),
entire year
(Thoujand dollars)
Receipts from—
Admissions
and fees
(Thousand dollars)
Sales of merchandise
Establishments
reporting
Amount
(Thoiijond dollars)
Concession rental
Estabhshments
reporting
(jNfumbcr)
(TliQusgnd dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand dollars)
323.396
0nited States^, total
'Motion picture theaters, total.
Motion picture theaters, regular.
Outcjoor motion picture theaters..
Portable motion picture theaters.
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers.
Gowlljlg alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total....
Billiard and pool parlors.
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, st)idios, and schools.
Race track operation, total
Autoooblle .
Dog
Horse
Sports promoters and
rclal operators, total,
fields,
Baseball and football clubs, athletic
sports promoters
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters)
Football clubs (inc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing,
wrestling, and other athletic events
Bathing beaches..
Golf courses
Riding academies.
Skating rinks
Skating rinks, roller.
Skating rijiks, ice — .
Svinnning pools.
Conmercial sports operators, n.e.c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals
Other commercial sports operators, n.e.c...
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion
picture)
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services,
total .'
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shooting galleries
Coin-operated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services,
n.e.c.^
ia,6Ji
17,689
820
122
2,026
9,661
4,505
1,074
112
15
71
589
357
21
261
325
709
1,424
1,382
42
499
2,711
147
1,587
977
1,426
6,308
1,604
368
181
2,447
1,708
2,349,601
2,126,268
18,812
181, 124
5,405
1,352,880
1,244.812
9,174
91,005
3,594
1,312,013
40,385
482
202,761
1,209,922
34,433
457
28, 504
163,262
8,697
(x)
(x)
(x)
5,849
85,815
W
M
M
37, 587
3,427
(x)
(x)
(x)
65,485
137,276
32,998
177,032
54,812
108,450
24,439
170,423
3,170
2,679
573
53
10,282
27,305
7,857
2,253
147
459
7,434
16, 278
153,320
6,783
15,578
148,062
142,645
27
4
22
2,140
464
344
1,445
110,655
65,062
10,239
3,849
8,304
5,180
19,775
16,770
3,005
6,670
15,531
422
6,915
8,194
251,555
95,082
53,674
10, 194
31,214
2,842
5,560
5,045
15,436
13,103
2,333
5,367
13,513
377
5,605
7,531
131,727
220,256
180
132
(x)
(x)
128
215
25
780
750
30
216
596
(x)
3.
(x)
(x)
8,082
5,259
(x)
(x)
931
2,669
70
3,682
3,260
422
1,133
1,947
(x)
1,250
(x)
(x)
22,533
219
181
(x)
(x)
28
23
7
105
91
14
49
34
(x)
(x)
(x)
22,953
38,660
1,581
97,460
90,901
22,275
27,428
1,524
91,318
77,711
(x)
2
(x)
324
373
(x)
8,207
(x)
5,548
8,363
(x)
1
(x)
72
184
42,209
16,276
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,912
391
1,521
702
4,356
187
356
3,813
7,491
6,129
(x)
(x)
76
75
65
657
407
250
170
71
(x)
60
(x)
(x)
8,766
(x)
3,025
(x)
594
4,827
261,402
254.877
6,453
72
(x)
1,364
442
922
4,207
10,873
1,181
768
8,924
23,369
20,142
12,121
1,761
6,260
229
64
17
2,144
1,705
439
66
35
(x)
11,777
1,447
3,388
5
1,731
5,206
I Withheld to flvnid disclosure,
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
Includes data for legalized gambling operations. Net revenues of pari-mutue
Note: Taxes consist of Federal, Stat**, and local amusement, sales, and excise
1 betting at race tracks are included In the classification "Race track operation."
taxes collected directly from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency.
9.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 9B.— AMUSEMENTS -RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
EfiTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS FrOM ADMISSIONS AND FeBS, SaLES OF MERCHANDISE, CONCESSION RbNTAL, AND TaXES
Estabbshments
CHumtxr)
Receipts
(cxc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Receipts from —
Geographic division and State
Admissions
and fees
Sales of merchandise
Concession rental
Taxes
(Thousand dollars)
Establishments
reporting
(>iumber)
Amount
(Thousand dollars)
Establishments
reporting
(Number)
Amount
(Thousand dollars)
United States, toul
50,347
2,349,601
2,126,268
13,312
131,124
5,405
42,209
323,396
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic , , , .
East North Central
West North Central
3,206
9,695
10,588
5,698
6,298
3,074
5,112
2,013
4,663
162,870
630,323
478,574
170,259
254,620
87,000
154,485
97,464
314,006
149,415
597,504
423,808
147,924
232,264
76,536
135,545
84,785
278,487
1,011
2,237
4,191
2,511
2,258
1,178
2,176
942
2,308
10,771
19,427
44,236
19,427
17,851
9,581
17,171
11,749
30,861
282
1,559
1,367
421
549
168
375
146
538
2,684
U,392
10,480
2,908
4,505
883
1,769
930
4,658
21,522
91,395
63,634
24,430
35,834
West South Central i.
22,263
Pacific
40,465
New England :
Maine
389
268
184
1,402
287
676
4,687
1,566
3,442
2,917
1,363
2,681
2,623
1,004
992
1,071
1,602
247
333
609
344
132
793
201
967
595
1,083
497
875
1,150
767
936
803
568
772
V14
1,023
2,603
222
249
131
511
274
251
255
120
839
533
3,291
9,941
11,150
4,094
89,096
18,705
29,884
398,032
88,338
143,953
125,675
49,878
171,247
93,408
38,366
36,680
30,602
53,662
5,045
6,978
15,712
21,580
7,327
41,739
20,182
33,823
20,805
29,340
12,590
25,802
62,962
27,396
27,375
20,811
11,418
15,249
27,236
24,215
87,785
7,002
8,520
3,903
18,704
7,149
10,569
10,341
31,276
36,840
22,030
255,136
8,881
10,301
3,704
81,460
17,223
27,841
379,059
83,708
134,737
113,610
42,927
151,445
81,856
33,970
32,351
26,070
46,720
4,425
5,953
13,763
18,642
7,096
39,387
18,922
30,321
19,474
25,393
11,181
22,938
57,552
24,227
24,251
18,318
9,740
13,642
23,652
21,376
76,875
6,305
7,607
3,326
16,195
6,423
9,331
9,256
26,942
32,295
19,228
226,964
138
77
73
434
85
199
1.004
300
933
932
686
1,141
1,009
423
462
549
630
35
138
243
404
21
242
43
370
135
491
170
337
399
291
373
284
225
235
305
471
1,115
95
122
69
252
100
119
127
58
442
238
1,628
1,020
736
360
5,755
1,226
1,674
10,922
2,265
6,240
9,057
5,938
16,043
9,217
4,031
3,843
4,262
5,395
570
371
1,856
2,630
123
1,754
586
2,317
1,023
3,751
1,246
2,639
3,912
2,669
2,910
2,381
1,621
1,499
3,228
2,568
9,876
658
1,453
539
2,017
713
1,137
1,006
4,221
4,139
2,603
24,069
17
10
5
140
23
87
804
285
470
436
133
377
347
74
93
57
132
17
30
33
59
17
118
64
89
59
59
29
54
60
64
41
39
24
24
66
37
198
14
18
11
33
11
18
25
16
81
44
413
40
113
30
1,331
251
369
3,051
2,365
2,975
3,008
1,013
3,759
2,335
365
486
270
1,547
50
154
93
303
108
648
674
685
308
196
163
225
1,498
500
214
112
57
108
356
271
1,034
39
55
38
492
13
101
79
113
356
199
4,103
1,407
1,145
539
11,875
2,189
Connecticut ....
4,367
Middle Atlantic:
New York
52,061
12,084
27,250
East North Central:
Ohio
17,946
6,676
21,710
11,883
Wisconsin i
West North Central:
5,419
5,001
4,475
7,933
3U
South Dakota '.
1,001
Nebraska ,. . . .
2,076
3,133
South Atlatktlc:
815
4,498
3,085
5,553
3,703
North Carolina
4,350
1,866
3,670
8,294
4,722
3,957
3,643
2,024
West South Central:
2,128
3,817
3 742
12,576
Mountain :
939
Idaho
1,020
Wyoming
591
2,463
1,012
1,408
Utah
1,593
Nevada'
481
Pacific:
Washington ...
6,250
2,842
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
^ Includes data for legalized gambling operations. ., ^ ^,. ,. ,
Note: Taxes consist of Federal, State, and local amusement, sales, and excise taxes collected directly from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency.
AMUSEMENTS
9.05
Table 9C.— MOTION PICTURE THEATERS (REGULAR)' -RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
AND STATE: 1948
Eatabusbmbnts, Rbcbifto From Admissions and Fees, Sales op Merchandise, Concession Kbntau and Taxes
Geographic division ind State
United States, total.
Geographic divisions:
New England , , .
Middle Atlantic ...
East North Central. .
West North Centtal
South Atlantic
East South Cential .
West South Central. .
Mountain
PaoSc
New England;
Maine ......
New Hampshire. . .
Vermont
Massachusetts ....
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana . . .,
Illinois
Michigan
Wiscotisin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Teias
Mountain;
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming- . . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon
Calilomia. . .
Establishments
CNumber)
878
2,768
3,176
2,411
2,345
1,240
2,435
873
1,563
132
77
58
372
62
177
1,241
393
1,134
795
903
628
408
442
471
546
156
168
282
346
37
236
66
351
303
450
202
360
340
297
323
320
300
340
388
483
1,224
135
134
58
192
104
89
122
274
229
1,060
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Tliousond doHdrr)
1,312,013
89,349
341,552
267,158
102,299
143,313
56,094
106,286
45,477
160,485
7,581
4,523
2,651
47,192
8,214
19,188
198,196
50,905
92,451
63 , 545
31,497
91,828
54,434
25,854
21,239
19,321
29,350
3,921
4,128
10,339
14,001
2,962
13,105
12,469
21,458
12,867
21,672
9,239
18,517
26,024
14,971
18,072
14,741
8,310
9,742
18,038
16,807
61,699
4,831
5,019
2,938
11,684
5,462
6,704
6,752
2,087
18,904
13,329
128,252
Receipts from-
Admissions
and fees
(Tliomdnd dojldrs)
1,209,922
82,615
331,955
244,080
91,619
132, U9
50,039
93,652
40,658
143,165
6,774
4,146
2,459
43,115
7,679
18,442
193,401
49,447
89,107
59,872
27,847
83,796
48,991
23,574
19,034
17,302
26,624
3,499
3,625
9,266
12,269
2,890
17,356
12,250
19,819
12,280
18,798
8,283
16,640
23,823
13,486
16,126
U,273
7,154
8,647
15,754
15,029
54,222
4,382
4,533
2,562
10,461
4,877
5,835
6,098
1,910
16,474
11,959
114,732
Sales of merchandise
Establishments
reporting
(J^umbcr)
Amount
(Tliouiflnd dollars)
8.697
447
653
1,445
1,284
1,097
676
1,455
511
1,129
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
216
34
59
246
78
329
253
259
423
270
240
257
285
263
50
75
139
215
4
90
4
162
85
265
96
202
189
139
212
164
161
155
237
284
779
71
18
194
135
800
85,815
5,974
3,869
17,883
9,405
10,067
5,700
11,994
4,674
16,249
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3,626
477
524
1,638
424
1,807
2,375
3,160
6,294
3,992
2,062
1,971
1,917
2,049
380
459
1,024
1,605
23
445
20
1,436
440
2,811
916
1,811
2,165
1,292
1,883
1,410
1,115
1,052
2,159
1,620
7,163
438
455
1,177
581
635
167
Concession rental
Establishments
reporting
3,427
162
,163
857
257
314
95
263
52
264
2,379
1,281
12,589
(x)
(x)
610
198
355
253
82
229
243
50
17
53
64
129
Amount
(Thoiisand dollars)
16,276
760
5,728
5,195
1,275
1,107
355
640
145
1,071
(x)
(x)
451
58
222
3,157
1,034
1,537
1,298
490
1,738
1,451
218
234
102
677
42
44
49
304
199
203
147
63
40
66
36
193
63
58
43
125
158
314
{Thousand dollars)
(x)
(x)
8
46
4
4
(x)
(x)
9
19
5
10
24
51
24
89
216
931
254,877
16,547
71 ,082
50,450
19,545
27,436
12,369
18,979
8,298
30,171
1,335
821
483
8,646
1,529
3,733
38,912
10,010
22,160
13,333
5,530
17,160
9,744
4,683
3,939
3,724
5,827
772
809
1,847
2,627
566
3,447
2,428
4,700
2,971
3,716
1,652
3,250
4,706
3,808
3,545
3,135
1,881
1,918
3,353
3,124
10,574
883
885
578
2,111
953
1,169
1,332
387
4,183
2,400
23,588
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
^ Exclusive of drive-in and portable motion picture theaters.
Note: Taxes consist of Federal, State, and local amusement, sales, and excise taxes collected directly from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency.
9.06
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Table 9D.-
-BOWLING ALLEYS— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE:
ESTABUSHMENTS, RECEIPTS FrOM ADMISSIONS AND FeES, SaLES OF MERCHANDISE, CONCESSION ReNTAL, AND TaXBS
1948
Establishments
CNumi«r)
Receipts
(cxc. taxes),
entire year
(Thotuand dollars)
Receipts from —
Geographic division and State
Adnussions
and fees
{Thousand dollars)
Sales of merchandise
Concesflion rental
Taxes
(Tfaaiuand dollars)
Establishments
reporting
(^lumber)
Amount
(Thousand dollars)
Establishments
reporting
(J^umber)
Amount
(TTiousand dollars)
United States, total
4,505
137,276
108,450
2,679
27,305
459
1,521
922
Geo^aphic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
636
1,121
1,296
452
333
77
146
148
296
10,258
28,553
55,071
11,189
7,994
1,978
4,738
3,623
13,872
9,404
23,048
41,969
8,579
6,873
1,490
3,786
3,022
10,279
253
593
973
287
162
35
76
91
209
774
5,310
12,566
2,527
891
471
867
547
3,352
27
71
147
6
26
24
70
80
195
536
83
230
17
85
54
241
36
88
515
65
49
8
26
20
115
West North Central
West South Central
Paafic ...
New England :
59
43
37
313
55
129
523
183
415
303
142
386
337
128
130
81
93
22
24
38
64
12
90
17
59
31
36
12
37
39
30
25
17
5
12
21
31
82
19
13
14
41
17
19
19
6
59
42
195
755
448
283
5,330
1,033
2,409
16,403
4,657
7,493
11,847
4,451
20,416
14,863
3,494
3,181
1,723
3,389
429
411
808
1,248
269
2,617
1,131
1,417
689
467
153
519
732
1,049
545
278
106
243
823
549
3,123
387
300
280
981
279
465
712
219
2,157
997
10,718
689
410
253
4,%8
959
2,125
12,350
3,749
6,949
9,591
3,580
14,355
11,941
2,502
2,498
1,283
2,531
309
300
646
1,012
230
2,269
1,002
1,232
554
389
111
482
604
746
438
245
61
174
654
467
2,491
335
248
230
828
261
412
521
187
1,881
837
7,561
M
M
104
(x)
63
354
85
154
212
104
313
260
34
83
58
69
(x)
(i)
(x)
36
'" 44
6
29
19
(x)
(x)
(x)
21
M
U)
M
(i)
(x)
(x)
12
47
(x)
(x)
10
32
(x)
(x)
14
(x)
44
23
142
(x)
331
(x)
239
3,955
854
501
2,109
843
5,829
2,807
978
657
424
834
fxl
(x)
225
<=" 285
73
163
104
(x)
102
(x)
'(xi
(x)
(x)
(x)
66
569
(x)
(x)
39
146
(x)
(x)
177
(x)
213
148
2,991
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
(x)
17
26
22
23
35
12
55
40
5
8
7
9
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
'=■' 1.
10
8
6
(x)
!''
(X)
7
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
16
(x)
(x)
5
5
(x)
(x)
4
(x)
17
4
49
(x)
(x)
(x)
31
(x)
45
98
54
43
147
28
232
115
U
26
16
24
(x)
(x)
(x)
11
'" 63
56
22
31
(x)
(x)
(x)
26
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
16
63
(l)
(x)
11
7
(x)
(x)
14
Cx)
63
12
166
1
6
12
Rhode Island
7
Middle Atlantic:
New York
9
East North Central;
14
West North Central:
11
17
2
North Dakota
Nebraska
1
20
2
South Atlantic:
U
1
17
13
2
South Carolina
M '"
Flonda
M
East South Central;
1
2
4
1
West South Central:
3
12
Oklahoma C
8
3
Mountain:
Idaho
1
2
4
Aruona r.'
Utah
10
3
M
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
14
(")
Camomia
101
X Withheld to avoid disclosure,
z Less than $500*
Note: Taxes consist of Federal, State, and local amusement, sales and excise taxes collected directly from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency.
AMUSEMENTS
9.07
Table 9E.— BILLIARD AND POOL PARLORS-RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
ESTABUSHMKNTS, ReCBIPTS FrOM ADMISSIONS AND FbES, SaLBS OF MbrCHANDISE, CONCBSSION ReNTAL, AND TiXES
Geographic division and Slate
United States, total
Geographic dlvlslons>
N«w EngUnd
Middle Atbntic , . ; .
East Nonh Ontial. .
Wfet North Coitial.
South Atlantic ....
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshixe.
Vennont
Massachusetts . . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yorlt
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Eaaf North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missoun
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia .
Virginia
West Vu-ginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana . .
Idaho
Wyommg . . . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Ariaona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington -
Oiegon
Califoniia. . .
Establishments
(dumber)
9,661
386
1,533
1,912
1,072
1,650
1,079
1,103
376
550
Receipts
(cxc. taxes),
entire year
(Thoujdtid dollars)
63
25
17
198
31
52
693
180
660
571
334
488
462
57
84
133
495
22
36
137
165
32
152
55
246
127
342
154
264
278
294
323
284
178
263
107
276
457
22
4
41
116
93
72
22
6
50
35
465
65,485
1,702
8,188
14,281
8,328
10,415
7,071
6,742
3,313
5,445
Receipts from —
Admissions
and fees
(TJiousand dollflri)
346
124
79
743
136
274
3,902
812
3,474
4,450
3,169
3,155
3,010
497
1,257
1,387
2,558
134
433
1,356
1,203
130
717
348
1,640
1,185
2,209
923
1,647
1,616
2,087
1,949
2,086
949
1,176
821
2,209
2,536
420
51
391
1,154
657
400
221
19
670
495
4,280
54,812
1,555
7,437
11,342
6,742
8,948
6,122
5,757
2,758
4,151
Sales of merchandise
Establishments
reporting
(dumber)
3,170
M
Cx)
452
454
269
272
298
113
58
709
126
251
3,582
727
3,128
3,758
2,406
2,446
2,341
391
1,071
1,073
2,032
97
357
1,152
960
122
650
316
1,385
1,020
1,803
827
1,438
1,387
1,804
1,695
1,883
740
967
616
1,813
2,361
367
32
288
935
597
351
173
15
487
432
3,232
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Amount
( Thoustiiid dolldri)
10,282
(x)
(x)
732
2,859
1,538
1,449
893
882
1,257
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
217
245
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
Concession rental
Establishments
reporting
(dumber)
147
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
682
653
164
522
277
232
190
194
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
{Thousand dollnrj)
Cx)
Cx)
19
80
48
18
56
103
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Taxes
(Thouignd dolltiu)
442
C^)
M
U)
4
25
87
58
64
64
49
37
54
14
2
9
12
2
33
38
2
1
23
16
1
5
1
11
3
22
31
1
2
2
1
13
30
20
13
5
22
8
2
5
21
8
1
X withheld to avoid disclosure.
z Less than $500.
Note: l^es consist of Federal, State,
and local amusement, sales, and excise taxes collected directly from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency.
9.08
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 9F.— MOTION PICTURE THEATERS f REGULAR) -GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Establishments, Number oi- Admissions, Seating Capacity, Receipts, Taxes. Pay Roll, and Personnel
Geographic division and State
Establish-
ments
(Muraber)
Number of
admissions
Seating capacity
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
[Thousiind dolldrs
Taxes
(Thouiarui dollars)
Payroll,
entire year
IThoujaml dolUirs,
Active
propiietorsr
November
(Number)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
ne^fot Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll,
workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollars)
United States, total
17,689
3,351,778
11,701,252
1,312,013
254,877
293,372
7,978
181,222
5,555,477
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central -
878
2,768
3,176
2,411
2,345
1,240
2,435
873
1,563
217,981
807,164
675,076
271,147
431,017
185,763
336,363
109,862
317,405
788,407
2,507,163
2,289,134
1,185,236
1,348,292
672,218
1,283,767
443,673
1,183,312
89,349
341,552
267,158
102,299
143,313
56,094
106,286
45,477
160,485
16,547
71,082
50,450
19, 545
27,436
12,369
18,979
8,298
30,171
19,181
85,036
58,513
21,089
31,921
11,786
22,476
8,670
35,200
239
856
1,539
1,578
905
592
1,173
450
646
U,907
44,199
34,626
16,591
21,409
9,352
16,784
7,152
19,202
36*,432
1,56«,279
1,097,539
406,476
602,396
227,247
437,948
162,549
Paafic
688,611
New England:
132
77
58
372
62
177
1,241
393
1,134
795
442
903
628
408
442
471
546
156
168
282
346
37
236
66
351
303
450
202
360
340
297
323
320
300
340
388
483
1,224
135
134
58
192
104
89
122
39
274
229
1,060
19,942
12,114
7,487
111,941
19,467
47,030
430,754
116,147
260,263
174,405
86,432
212,951
140,246
61,042
55,909
50,719
79,861
11,507
11,207
25,531
36,413
7,854
58,487
29, 332
70,325
40,087
68, 501
30,503
58,638
67,290
48,26S
58,329
49,416
29,756
33,404
59,940
54,200
188,819
11,455
12,341
6,508
27,784
14,043
16,750
16,310
4,671
41,582
29,190
246,633
81,489
51,371
32,691
390,615
60,571
171,670
1,249,898
413,067
844,198
586,993
284,986
686,193
469,733
261,279
232,225
209,041
334,880
52,700
60,539
121,010
174,841
28,571
161,094
57,402
203,312
147,430
229,637
97,855
205,899
217,092
. 166,310
192,388
179,155
133,365
142,534
224,700
232, 573
683,960
60,628
60,721
27,705
103,026
55,823
52,419
62,779
20,572
165,065
126,131
892,116
7,581
4,523
2,651
47,192
8,214
19,188
198,196
50,905
92,451
63,545
31,497
91,828
54,434
25,854
21,239
19,321
29,350
3,921
4,128
10,339
14,001
2,962
18,105
12,469
21,458
12,367
21,672
9,239
18,517
26,024
14,971
18,072
14,741
■8,310
9,742
18,038
16,807
61,699
4,831
5,019
2,938
11,634
5,462
6,704
6,752
3,087
18,904
13,329
123,252
1,335
821
483
8,646
1,529
3,733
38,912
10,010
22,160
13,333
5,530
17,160
9,744
4,683
3,939
3,724
5,827
772
809
1,847
2,627
566
3,447
2,428
4,700
2,971
3,716
1,652
3,250
4,706
3,808
3,545
3,135
1,881
1,918
3,363
3,124
10,574
883
885
578
2,111
953
1,169
1,332
387
4,183
2,400
23,588
1,441
854
454
10,438
1,794
4,200
53,078
11,027
20,931
14,033
6,662
20,774
11,528
5,516
4,547
3,571
7,415
551
699
1,805
2,501
633
4,155
3,525
4,905
2,672
4,752
1,822
4,014
5,443
3,085
3,891
3,104
1,706
1,752
3,979
3,652
13,093
879
906
438
2,439
987
1,209
1,331
431
4,479
2,681
23,040
56
27
20
60
19
57
222
82
552
335
220
423
378
133
300
315
307
121
124
201
210
8
81
4
127
142
195
99
141
108
152
130
135
175
196
133
273
516
95
70
33
78
35
35
76
28
129
148
369
1,085
670
416
6,306
1,033
2,397
24,573
5,920
13,706
9,159
4,503
10,594
6,596
3,774
3,434
3,296
4,563
621
728
1,771
2,173
430
2,726
1,564
3,276
1,948
3,583
1,391
3,050
3,441
2,326
2,762
2,674
1,590
1,704
3,128
2,764
9,188
773
950
446
1,705
850
941
1,153
334
2,921
1,806
14,475
27,248
New Hampshire
Vermont
15,652
9,056
199,088
35,105
78,283
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central :
Ohio
983,358
201,966
382,955
266,799
125,496
387,719
Michigan
Wisconsin * '.
West North Central:
213,580
103,945
90,752
69,193
Missouri
North Dakota
139,565
10,871
14,207
Nebraska
34,301
47,587
South Atlantic:
11,554
80,970
64/045
89,747
51,974
92,064
34,709
75,668
101,665
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessi e
60,450
75,865
60,152
30,780
West SoJth Central:
37,310
Louisiana
73,695
68,371
258,572
Mountain:
16,418
Idaho
18,314
8,744
Colorado
44,595
New M.:xico ■. . , .
Arizona
Utah
18,424
22,889
24^805
8,3«0
PaclBc;
84,031
Orepon
51,631
552,949
^ Exclusive of drive-in and portable motion picture theaters.
Note: Taxes consist of Federal, State, and local amusement, sales, and excise taxes collected directly from the customer and paid directly to the taxing agency.
HOTELS
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CONTENTS
Table Page
lOA Hotels — Geographic Division and State, ig-^S: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay
roll, and personnel 10.02
lOB Year-Round Hotels — Geographic Division and State, 19A6: Establishments, guest rooms,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 10.03
IOC Seasonal Hotels — Geographic Division and State, 194-8: Establishments, guest rooms,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 10.04-
lOD Hotels — Receipts by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State, 194-8: Establishments,
room rentals and sales of meals, sales of alcoholic drinks, etc 10.05
lOE Year-Round Hotels — Receipts by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Estab-
lishments, room rentals and sales of meals, sales of alcoholic drinks, etc 10.06
lOF Seasonal Hotels — Receipts by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establish-
ments, room rentals and sales of meals, sales of alcoholic drinks, etc 10.07
lOG Hotels — Receipts by Major Sources — Cities of 10,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Estab-
lishments, room rentals and sales of meals, sales of alcoholic drinks, etc 10.08
lOH Hotels Reporting Separate Data for Receipts From Room Rentals and Sales of Meals — Receipts
by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establis' jnents, room rentals,
sales of meals, sales of alcoholic drinks, etc 10.17
lOJ Year-Round Hotels Reporting Separate Data for Receipts From Room Rentals and Sales of
Meals — Receipts by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State, 194-8: Establish-
ments, room rentals and sales of meals, sales of alcoholic drinks, etc 10.18
lOK Hotels Reporting Separate Data for Receipts From Room Rentals and Sales of Meals — Receipts
by Major Sources—Cities of 10,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948: Establishments, room
rentals, sales of meals, sales of alcoholic drinks, etc., 10.19
lOL Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Supplemental Compensation of Employees
for Workweek Ended Nearest November 15, 1948 — Geographic Division and State, 1948 10.23
lOM Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Supplemental Compensation of Employees for
Workweek Ended Nearest November 15, 1948~Cities of 10,000 Inhabitants or More, 1948 10.24
ION Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Percentage of Occupancy — Geographic
Division and State, 1948: Establishments, receipts, and guest rooms 10.32
lOP Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Percentage of Occupancy — United States, by
City Size, by Number of Guest Rooms, 1948: Establishments, receipts, and guest roans.... 10.36
lOQ Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Roans or More — Percentage of Occupancy — Selected Standard
Metropolitan Areas, 1948: Establishments, receipts, and guest rooms 10.38
lOR Hotels — Size by Number of Guest Rooms — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments,
guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 10.40
lOS Hotels — Size by Nimber of Guest Roans — Selected Standard Metropolitan Areas, 1948: Estab-
lishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 10.42
lOT Year-Round Hotels — Employee Size — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments,
guest rooms, receipts, payroll, and November 15 employment 10.44
lOU Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Guest Rooms Available for Transient and
Residential Use, by Number -of -Guest-Rooms Size — Geographic Division and State, 1948 10.47
lOV Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Guest Rooms Available for Transient and
Residential Use, by Number-of -Guest-Roans Size — Selected Standard htetropolitan Areas,
1948 10.49
low Comparative Statistics for All Hotels— Geographic Division and State, 1948 and 1939: Estab-
lishments, guest rooms, receipts, payroll, and proprietors 10.50
lOX Ccmparative Statistics for All Year-Round Hotels — Geographic Division and State, 1948 and
1939: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and proprietors 10.51
lOY Conparative Statistics for Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Geographic Division
and State, 1948 and 1939: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and
proprietors 10. 52
lOZ Comparative Statistics for Seasonal Hotels — Geographic Division and State, 1948 and 1939:
Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and proprietors 10.53
P.O. - 7 - s 10-01
10.02
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ESTABLISHMBN-P
. RtlOM Re.ntals
AND Sales of Meals. Sales op Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
Hotels
(^iumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thmisand dollars)
Receipts
from —
GcD^phic division and Sate
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
(Thousund dollarl)
Sales of
alcoholic
dnnks
(Tlioiiiiind dollots)
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packaged
Uquor
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Sale, of
other
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Other
sources
(Thousand dollars)
United States, total
29,650
2,172,756
1,762,905
248,441
16,708
30,666
32,289
81,747
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle AtUntic
East North Central
West North Central
2,192
5,058
4,545
3,303
3,697
1,035
2,705
2,322
4,793
143,273
610,165
418,125
170,446
268,231
67,471
132,472
105,604
256,969
111,034
488,771
327,4U
142,678
231,321
58,512
111,953
78,564
212,659
24,981
87,745
56,735
14,960
17,099
2,864
4,481
12,684
26,892
897
2,089
3,972
1,893
2,623
478
2,058
501
2,197
1,446
3,959
6,103
3,347
3,148
1,399
4,721
2,367
4,176
1,586
9,944
6,296
2,223
4,240
956
2,176
1,475
3,391
3,329
17,657
17,605
5,345
9,800
East South Central
3,260
7,063
Mountain
Paa6c
10,013
7,654
New England :
462
460
221
665
96
288
2,664
1,170
1,224
766
522
1,259
1,136
862
818
442
818
219
194
347
465
71
262
100
447
255
405
196
346
1,615
308
323
214
190
319
287
607
1,492
398
220
208
652
237
266
188
153
781
468
3,544
17,975
15,096
8,318
70,503
8,481
22,900
409,571
83,655
115,939
92,320
35,606
171,403
73,946
44,850
40,690
23,782
59,321
8,368
5,841
17,834
14,610
4,638
19,358
40,931
32,091
14,630
21,987
9,676
25,109
99,811
19,186
23,623
13,285
11,377
13,329
22,953
17,751
78,439
12,498
9,309
6,039
24,316
7,882
14,606
8,470
20,484
32,207
19,881
204,881
U,9U
13,266
6,623
53,433
6,167
17,601
330,831
69,614
88,326
72,235
28,790
138,538
54,839
33,011
32,889
21,053
48,421
6,387
5,093
15,395
13,440
2,784
14,775
32,287
28,575
U,275
20,612
9,053
21,182
88,778
16,097
20,919
11,484
10,012
11,549
17,813
16,002
66,589
9,426
7,209
6,183
20,238
6,372
11,968
7,375
9,793
29,134
17,893
165,632
3,059
1,158
1,267
13,469
2,029
3,999
55,470
10,538
21,737
13,499
4,289
17,467
12,587
8,893
4,838
1,010
6,404
1,122
270
1,210
106
972
3,042
5,027
777
234
266
182
1,485
5,114
1,525
285
737
317
195
2,908
122
1,256
2,257
821
1,367
2,452
922
1,638
221
3,006
888
476
25,528
333
46
42
124
3
349
574
644
871
159
339
1,584
1,395
495
147
133
603
361
121
519
9
535
422
51
46
14
5
55
925
570
246
122
97
13
255
148
107
1,548
96
14
97
81
56
100
55
42
64
2,091
247
203
232
549
74
141
2,386
301
1,272
1,395
943
1,903
991
871
997
430
907
274
184
260
295
139
184
593
706
315
255
99
280
577
130
603
240
376
485
298
387
3,551
346
389
254
417
202
253
228
266
530
312
3,334
67
63
55
945
72
344
7,607
990
1,347
1,590
375
2,703
990
638
643
452
525
118
84
149
252
81
184
575
459
299
295
134
316
1,897
285
329
184
160
113
320
302
1,441
230
206
38
304
103
159
166
267
569
365
2,437
305
340
99
1,983
Rhode Isbnd
136
466
Middle Atlantic:
New York
12,703
1,568
3,386
East North Central;
Ohio
3,442
870
9,208
hwlicKigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
3,144
942
1,176
Iowa
704
2,461
North Dakota
106
South Dakota
89
Nebraska
301
508
South Atlantic:
127
Marybnd
751
2,398
1,528
493
North Carolina
554
153
921
Florida ...
2,875
East South Central:
653
Tennessee
1,365
543
499
West South Central:
732
1,466
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
831
4,054
141
Idaho
670
Wyoming
Colorado
90
824
New Mexico
225
Arizona
468
Utah
478
Nevada
7,097
Pacific:
Washington
1,044
751
Catifomia
5,859
10.06
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOE.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS—UECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Establishments, Room Rkntals and Sales of Meals, Sales of Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
Geoglatibic division and State
Plumber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thouumd dollars)
Receipts from—
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
(TTiousand dollars)
Sales of
alcoholic
drinks
(Thousand dollars)
Sales of
packaged
liquor
CThousond dollari)
Sales of
other
merchandise
(Thousand dollars)
Space and
concession
rentals
(TTiousond dollars)
Other
sources
(Tliousand dollars)
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic ,
East South Central . ,
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts . . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain :
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming ....
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon , , .
Califcrnia . . .
1,172
3,125
3,845
3,104
2,837
1,008
2,687
2,112
4,508
181
205
131
393
1,523
531
1,071
741
493
1,239
837
535
655
430
804
218
188
347
462
41
175
100
343
250
297
152
327
1,202
302
310
209
187
315
283
606
1,483
385
206
183
565
227
213
).84
149
752
441
3,315
1 , 981 , 626
1,592,164
27, 562
111,088
534,410
404,209
167,064
224,628
67,029
132,228
95,374
245,596
11,001
6,501
5,900
61,061
7,583
19,042
360,568
63,348
110,494
91,403
35,008
170, 974
68,332
38,492
38,043
23,605
58,942
(x)
5,683
17,834
(x)
4,301
17,150
40,931
29,202
14,418
18,423
9,004
24,896
66,303
19,114
23,388
(x)
(x)
13,246
(x)
(x)
78,329
11,696
9,145
5,901
22,125
7,677
10,306
8,402
20,122
31,554
19,412
194, 630
82,055
419,036
315,808
139,935
191,929
58,092
111,755
70,044
203,510
23,129
83,557
55,123
14,876
15,302
2,855
4,465
11,925
26,161
79D
1,799
3.904
1,836
2,507
478
2,058
481
2,186
1,053
3,454
5,848
3,021
2,921
1,392
4,715
1,868
3,290
7,530
5,481
4,488
45,084
5,421
14,051
285,586
50,843
82,607
71,567
28,346
138,240
49,890
27,765
30,787
20,892
48,054
(x)
4,997
15,395
(x)'
2,485
12,695
32,287
25,906
13,085
17,194
8,401
20,991
58,885
16,025
20,687
(x)
(x)
11,490
(x)
(x)
66,481
8,874
7,086
4,261
18,296
6,223
8,402
7,337
9,565
28,674
17,561
157,275
2,759
769
1,159
12, 720
1,942
3,780
52,850
9,423
21,284
13,293
4,172
17,370
12,094
8,194
4,763
1,010
6,400
(x)
265
1,210
(x)
950
2,968
5.027
706
234
234
178
1,471
3,534
,525
285
(x)
(X)
194
(x)
(x)
1,256
2,198
810
1,348
2,341
897
1,138
218
2,975
880
460
24,821
495
473
831
159
331
1.576
1,378
460
128
603
(x)
121
519
(x)
535
422
51
41
14
5
43
925
471
246
122
(x)
(x)
255
(x)
(x)
1,548
2,080
170
108
157
483
22
113
2,041
241
1,172
1,361
932
1,896
919
740
731
424
900
(x)
13/
260
(xl
134
166
593
660
299
232
98
275
464
180
600
(x)
(x)
485
(x)
W
3,549
193
373
80
371
188
195
216
246
404
297
,589
31,185
1,341
9,719
6,251
2,213
3,807
958
2,175
1,444
3.277
19
36
810
72
322
7,481
907
1,331
1,590
375
2,699
960
627
633
452
525
(x)
84
149
(xl
71
164
575
452
299
283
133
314
1,516
235
329
(x)
(x)
113
(x)
(x)
1,441
230
204
38
292
99
148
168
265
558
383
2,336
77,283
2,720
16,845
17,275
5,183
8,162
3,254
7.060
9,612
7,172
1,903
126
443
12,115
1,461
3,269
3,433
852
9,193
3,091
706
1,034
699
2,460
(xl
79
301
(xl
126
735
2,398
1,437
487
475
151
920
1,433
853
1,365
(x)
!x)
(x)
(x)
4,054
110
658
71
744
212
330
463
7,024
996
647
5,529
x Withheld to avoid disclosure.
HOTELS
10.07
Table lOF.— SEASONAL HOTELS -RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Establishments, Room Rentals and Sales op Meals. Sales of Alcoholic Drinks. Etc
G<cgnphic division and Slicc
HocrU
(\umbeT)
Receipts,
entire yeir
(Thoiuand dollars)
Receipts from-
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
(Thousand dollars)
Sales of
alcoholic
diinlts
(Thousand dollars)
Saks of
packaged
liquor
(TTioiisand dollars)
Sales of
othex
merchandise
(Thousand dollars)
Space and
concession
rentals
(TTiousand dollari)
Other
sources
(Thousand dollars)
United State*, total
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Centra I
Mountain
Paoic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New Yort
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginu '
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgu
FlonJa
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
.■\rkan3as
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana ...
Idaho
Wyoming
Coksrado - . -
New Mexico
Arizoiu
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
191 lUO
170.741
1,020
700
199
810
27
18
210
285
281
255
90
272
40
82
1,W1
639
153
25
29
20
299
327
163
12
32,185
75,755
13,916
3,382
i3,603
4i2
24i
10,230
11,373
28,979
69,735
11,605
2,743
39, 392
420
198
8,520
9,149
1,852
4,188
1,612
34
1,797
9
16
759
731
107
290
68
57
116
393
505
255
326
227
7
6
499
886
6,974
8,595
2,418
9,442
898
3,S58
49,003
20,307
6,445
I
917
59E
429
5,614
6,358
2,647
177
379
(x)
30
337
87
2,208
104
2,389
5
212
108
3,564
44
672
19
213
413
33,508
6
72
13
235
5
(x)
3
(x)
4
33
4
(x)
1
(x)
9
. 110
u
302
u
164
25
2,138
87
2,191
10
205
53
4,300
4
68
4
362
29
653
2-;
469
229
10,251
6,414
7,785
2,135
3,349
746
3,550
45,245
18,771
5,719
668
444
298
4,949
5,246
2,102
161
367
(x)
96
(x)
2,669
190
3,418
652
191
29,893
72
232
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
552
123
1,922
1,942
149
3,566
38
228
460
332
8,357
300
389
108
749
87
219
2,620
1,115
453
206
117
97
493
699
(x)
(x)
22
74
71
32
4
14
1,580
Ix)
(x)
(x)
(x)
59
11
19
lU
25
500
3
31
16
707
79
171
40
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
345
60
100
11
7
266
6
7
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
155
16
173
46
14
58
12
20
126
15
745
1.104
245
225
45
10
433
1
31
114
5
64
19
135
126
83
16
(x)
(x)
12
1
2
331
(x)
(>■)
(x)
M
11
2
101
4.464
609
312
331
162
1,633
6
23
401
482
178
260
58
30
10
23
538
107
117
9
18
15
53
236
142
5
(x)
(x)
1
16
91
6
79
2
1
1,442
M
M
(x)
(x)
31
12
19
80
13
153
15
73
48
104
330
X Withheld to avoid cisclosure.
10.08
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS 'BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Establishments, Room Rentals and Sales of MeaCs, Sales op Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
City
(Humber)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dolIaTj)
Receipts from—
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
(thousand doltari)
Sales of
alcoholic
dnnkfl
(Thouidnd dollars)
Sales of
packaged
bqucT
CITiousflnd dollars)
Sates of
other
merchandise
(Thousand dolldTsJ
Space and
concession
rentals
Cniomand doltoTs)
Other
sources
(TTiomand doHdriJ
Aberdeen, S. Dak
JUserdeen, Wash
Abilene, Tex
Ada, Okla
Adams town, 'Mass.^
Adrian, Hich
Akron, Ohio
AlaTieda, Calif
Albany, N. Y
Albany, Oreg
Albert Lea, Minn
Albuquerque, N. Hex
Alexaj-.dria, La
Alhambra, Calif
Alice, Tex
Aliquippa, Pa.
Allentown, Pa
Alton, 111
ALtoona, Pa
Amarillo, Tex
Amsterdam, N. Y
Anaheim, Calif
Anderson, Ind
Anderson, S. C
Ann J^rbor, Mich
Anniston, Ala
Ard^ore, Okla
Asbury Park, N. J
Asheville, N. C
Ashland, Ky
Ashland, Wis
Ashtabula, Ohio
Astoria, Oreg
Atchison, Kans
Athene, Ca
Atlanta, Ga
Atlantic City, N. J
Auburn, Maine
Auburn, N. Y
Augusta, Ga
Augusta, Maine......
Aurora, 111
Austin, Minn.
Austin, Tex
Baker, Oreg
Bflkersfield, Calif
fiBltii.£re, Md
Bangor, Maine
Barnstable town, Mass.*
Bartlesville, Okla
Bath, Maine
Battle Creek, Mich
Bay City, Mich
Baytown, Tex
Beacon, N. Y
Beaumont, Tex
Beaver Dasi, Wis
Beaver Falls, Pa
Beckley, W. Va
Bedford, Ind
Bellefontaine, Ohio
Bellinglien, Wash
Belolt, Wis
Bend , Oreg
Benton Harbor, Mich
Berkeley, Calif
Berlin, N. H
Berwick, Pa
Bethlebe.-n, Pa
Beverly, Mass
Beverly Hills, Calif
Big Spring, Tex
Billings, Mont
Biloxl, Miss
Binghamton, N. Y
Birmingham, Ala
Bismarck, N. Dak
Bloomington, 111
Bloomlngton, Ind
Bluefleld, W. Va
Blythevllle, Ark ,
Bogalusa, La
Loisc City, Idaho
Boone, Iowa
Boston, Mass
See footnote at ^nd of table
i8
341
3
311
434
1,105
255
131
212
3,314
305
5,178
100
346
2,394
832
40
160
167
1,613
451
993
2,237
213
89
336
222
539
191
213
4,769
2,095
707
147
342
266
124
513
9,193
37,943
213
i87
1,629
470
1,048
176
1,788
392
2,558
12,461
1,287
784
359
79
953
730
23
121
1,558
331
442
352
207
140
702
385
241
745
2,469
121
216
681
102
668
369
918
241
37
140
2,513
184
3,967
96
319
1,826
662
40
150
34
1,172
328
735
1,997
145
69
287
220
464
186
198
4,291
2,026
562
93
266
230
119
499
7,564
33,222
98
323
1,312
333
756
166
1,481
321
2,131
9,259
913
689
321
38
765
539
23
64
1,345
225
325
288
195
135
673
321
225
542
1,896
90
136
432
18
7
4,278
3,396
604
n
519
410
...
38
1,660
1,289
279
13
1,271
1,158
58
16
1,236
866
292
14
4,880
4,220
297
4
616
518
78
7
384
738
114
5
267
225
35
6
905
773
...
7
227
193
2
3
131
127
...
17
1,466
1,335
74
1
186
152
17
64
34,906
26,085
6,768
2
93
67
480
112
368
301
136
78
334
102
236
37
67
24
4
413
17
593
2,864
111
153
129
100
212
25
25
379
2,260
337
63
2
41
42
136
421
29
66
189
77
13
138
20
125
21
20
9
5
...
11
49
131
55
696
2
674
HOTELS
10.09
Table lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments. Room Rentals and Salbs of Meals, Sales op Alcoholic Drintks, Etc
City
Uoulder, Colo. . . . .
Bouling Greer.f K^'.
B^je-aan. Mont
Braddock, Pa
Bradenton, Flo....
Bradford, Fa
Brainerd, Minr....
Brawley, Calif...
Bresierton, Wash...
Bridgeport, Corm.,
Bristol, Va
BrovnsvUle, Tex
Brunswick, dn
Brunswick village, Malne^.
Bryoji, Tex
Bucyrus, Ohio,..*
Buffalo, N. Y,.,.
Burbanic, Calif...
Burlington, Iowa..
Burlington, Vt
Butte, Mant
Catro, 111
Canbridge, Mass.
Cambridge, Chic.
Canton, C^io....
Cape Girardeau, Mo.
Carbondale, Pa
Carlisle, Pa
Carthage, Mo
Casper, Wyo
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Cenlralia, 111
Cha. .bersburg, Po....
Charapalgn, 111
Chanute, Kans
Charles City, Icwa...
Charleston, S. C
Charleston, W. Va....
Charlotte, H. C
Charlottesville, Va..
Chattanooga, Tenn....
Chester, Pa
Cheyenne , Vyo
Chicago, 111
Chicago Heights, 111.
Chickasha, ^kla
Chico, Calif
Chicopee, Mass
Chillicolhe, ^hic...
Chippewa Falls, rfi^...
Cicero, 111
Cincinnati, Oiio
Clalrton, Pa
Claremont towr., :j, H. ^.
Clarksburg, m. Va
Clarksdale, Miss...
Clarksville, Terji,,
Clearwater, Fla....
Cleveland, Ohio. . . .
Clinton town Mass.
Clevis, N. Mex
Coatesville, Pa
Co. jr d'Alene, Idahc.
Colorado Sprlrgs, Cole
Colton, Calif
Columbia, Ho
Columbia, Pa
Coltti.ia, S. C
ColmbuE, Ir.d
Colurabus, M"ss....
Columbus, Ohio....
Connellsville, Pa.
Coral Gabies, Fla,
Ccrnlng, H. Y
Coronado , Cal if...
Corpus Christi, Tex..
Corsicana, Tex
Corvallis, Oreg
Coshcc-.on, Ohio
Council Bluffs, Icwa.
Craw ford svi lie, Ind..
Crowley, La
Cu_-berland, Md
Dallas, Tex
Danville, 111
Hotdj
Receipts,
entire year
Receipts from—
Room rentals
and sales
Sales of
alcoholic
Sales of
packaged
Sales of
other
Space and
Other
of meals
drinks
bquor
merchaiKiise
rentals
(>(umbCT)
(Thouinnil dollnri)
(Thousoiid doUdri)
(Duuianil dolUri)
(TTwuiotid dollars)
(Tliotuanil dollari)
(Tluiu<ind dollars)
(TluuKind dollors)
183
174
1
8
359
321
.*.
17
21
6
495
322
129
1
14
13
16
4
1)9
69
70
...
7
319
319
...
...
...
...
...
591
456
119
...
...
3
13
170
134
28
2
6
.. .
f
37.,
299
46
1
11
19
15
13i
172
...
1
...
u
I'.
2,t.l5
1,672
411
321
14
78
119
591
542
8
5
36
IP
655
517
27
43
20
48
6
348
292
14
10
16
6
10
8
311
237
70
...
1
...
3
i
138
137
...
1
...
...
3
91
73
17
...
1
...
1.1
12, W.
9,646
2,381
16
55
288
496-
3
63
57
...
6
...
...
f,
524
450
...
20
30
26
f.
754
553
143
...
24
13
21
^'j
883
784
85
...
4
8
2
f
293
234
50
4
...
1
4
-
1,536
303
1,273
194
149
109
...
35
4
20
111
1,778
1,350
250
2b
73
85
A
262
225
35
2
i.
164
96
67
.. .
1
...
...
I.
567
333
218
...
...
3
8
i.
60
52
8
...
. . .
...
19
1,336
9M
342
...
43
8
13
12
1,897
1,695
86
IS
11
>c
37
i
192
189
...
...
3
7
346
197
92
53
3
...
I
5
526
426
79
19
2
...
4
153
145
1
...
6
1
3
124
114
2
8
7
1,505
1,394
29
...
. . •
37
41
28
2,299
2,130
9
34
37
89
16
2,344
2,151
52
...
53
88
i.
673
609
9
25
5
25
i->
2,920
2,584
22
...
54
53
207
10
512
300
204
2
4
.. .
2
23
1,183
386
242
35
18
...
2
630
136,414
110,124
13,180
1,213
1,409
2,138
8,345
6
V
169
136
126
132
39
...
...
a
4
K,
314
269
45
...
...
...
...
?
264
79
161
23
1
...
4
166
119
39
...
1
6
1
^•
147
134
8
...
5
s
247
236
8
3
51
16,315
13,261
1,778
. ..
134
352
790
i.
126
53
72
...
1
i.
227
165
51
...
10
...
1
9
884
827
...
...
10
45
2
5
129
116
10
2
1
3
98
75
23
t ..
...
U
813
784
15
7
7
113
23,412
18,467
3,084
■ *•
446
390
1,025
3
36
36
...
...
...
11
255
230
...
12
3
10
3.
166
116
45
...
1
4
...
6
113
99
4
. . .
...
2
8
19
1,266
1,065
124
8
20
49
3
11
11
...
...
...
i
449
409
20
10
3
7
3
118
56
48
14
...
13
1,924
1,727
22
42
16
45
72
3
94
86
...
5
...
3
5
299
291
4
...
2
2
...
35
10,217
7,885
1,619
19
286
408
6
194
95
97
...
...
2
6
167
167
...
...
...
...
6
679
403
240
16
20
6
1,775
1,359
205
6
25
19
161
19
2,940
2,064
175
120
114
43
424
6
102
93
...
...
9
...
5
452
417
1
19
8
7
t.
61
45
15
...
1
...
5
421
420
...
...
1
...
...
3
107
103
4
5
69
69
...
. . .
...
...
9
736
488
132
47
18
8
43
102
12,102
9,912
151
489
499
282
769
U
1,040
807
142
...|
12
13
66
See footriote at end of table.
10.10
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMBNTS, RoOM RENTALS AMD SaLES OF MbaLS, SaLES OF AlCOHOLIC DrINKS, EtC
Cit7
Danville, Va
Dayton, Ohio
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, Ala-.
Decatur, 111...
Defiance, Ohio.
DC Kalb, 111...
Del Rio, Tex...
Denver, Colo...
Des Moines, Iowa.
Detroit, Mich
Dodge City, Kans.
Dothan, Ala
Dover, N.H
Hotcb
(Number)
Du Bois, Pa, . .
Dubuque, Iowa.
Duluth, Minn..
Duncan, Okla..
Durant, Okla..
Durham, N.C
Dyersburg, Tenn
East Chicago, Ind....
East Liverpool, Ohio.
Eaaton, Pa
East Orange, N.J....
East St. Louis, 111.
Eau Claire, Wis
Edinbur^;, Tex
El Centre, Calif
El Dorado, Kana....
Elgin, 111
Elizabeth, N.J
Elizabethton, Tenn.
Ellchart, Ind
Elmira, N.Y
El Paso, Tex,.
El Reno, Okla.
Elwood, Ind
Elyria, Ohio..
En^ioria, Kans..
Endicott, N.Y,.
Enid, Okla
Erie, Pa
Escanaba, Mich.
Eugene, Oreg....
Eureka, Calif.. .
Evanston, 111...
Evansville, Ind.
Everett, Wash...
Fairmont, W. Va..
Fall River, Mass.
Fargo, N. Dak
Faribault, Minn,,
Farrell, Pa
Fayetteville, Ark,
Fayetteville, N.C.
Flndlay, Ohio
Flint, Mich
Florence, S.C
Fort Collins, Colo,.,
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fort Myers, Fla
Fort Pierce, Fla
Fort Smith, Ark,
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Fcrt Worth, Tex.
Frankfort, Ind..
Frankfort, Ky, . .
Frederick, Md
Fredericksburg, Va.
Freeport, 111
Fremont, Ohio
Fresno, Calif
Fullerton, Calif.
Gadsden, Ala
Gainesville, Fla.
Gainesville, Ga,,
Calesburj, 111,,.
Garden City, Kans.
Gardner, Mass
Gary, Ind
Glendftle, Calif..,
Glens Falls, N.Y..
31
255
Receipts,
entire year
(ThouscnA dollan)
633
5,656
2,361
l,i21
142
937
77
104
238
11,761
4,782
32,766
307
335
137
406
604
3,495
109
82
964
184
401
207
987
1,209
337
801
86
773
183
221
765
68
662
1,658
3,354
34
37
439
338
332
560
1,987
573
711
914
3,022
2,456
327
382
423
1,740
269
187
149
527
175
1,581
360
241
628
2,324
269
205
832
2,635
4,942
65
213
499
472
546
162
2,876
75
413
4S6
281
7B6
242
314
1,653
459
■■'14
Receipts trom —
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
jThousand dollars)
546
4,194
2,127
1,266
132
759
77
86
230
10,126
4,265
26,283
293
317
73
278
477
2,459
102
82
90O
16S
284
177
778
1,107
282
576
84
622
177
175
559
63
524
1,220
2,742
73
37
264
216
265
518
1,601
359
682
665
2,837
1,982
293
351
305
1,599
202
107
145
509
158
1,216
351
237
574
2,039
260
199
731
2,067
4,167
59
193
472
434
482
132
2,318
68
406
471
273
572
242
174
1,486
362
602
Sales of
alcoholic
dnnks
CThousand dollari)
1,124
130
112
142
18
1,262
213
3,600
7
2
55
99
89
909
73
30
185
72
45
203
Sales of
packaged
liquor
t^Thotuand dolldTj)
1
33
157
265
206
330
16
32
195
38
15
423
130
145
71
286
Sales of
other
merchandise
CDumsarid doltdTiJ
38
10
147
1
205
1
Space and
concessioD
rentals
(TTiouidnd doHau)
25
105
194
5
1
6
33
140
26
99
130
568
5
1
11
5
8
1
7
23
3
31
53
6
1
22
7
3
1
1
6
5
130
20
4
12
3
21
1
Other
sources
(TTwuMnJ dollun)
See footnote at end of table.
HOTELS
10.11
Tabic lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
EtTAAUSHMEI^TS, RoOM RrNTALS AND SaLBS OP MbaLS, SaLBS OF ALCOHOLIC DkINKS, EtC
cW
Hocda
(^iumttr)
Receipts,
entire year
(DioiiMtid liollari)
Receipts froD^
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
(Tliomdnd doliari)
Sales of
alcoholic
drinks
(Dioiuand dollart)
Saks of
packaged
bquor
Sales of
other
mochandisc
Other
(TlioMaiid dollarr)
Gloucester, Mass
Grand Forks, N. Dak
Grand Island, Nebr
Grand Junction, Colo
Grand Rapids, Mich
Grants Pass, Oreg
Great Bend, Kans
Great Falls, Mont
Greeley, Colo
Green Bay, Wis
Greenfield town, Mass.^
Gre«nstioro, N.C
Greensbur J, Pa
Greenville, Miss
Greenville, S.C
Greenville, Tex
Greenwood, Miss
Griffin, Ca
Gulfport, Miss
Ha^rstown, Md
Hamilton, Ohio
HaniBDnd, Ind
Hannibal, Mo
Hanover, Pa
Harlii\;en, Tex
Harrisburg, Pa
Harrisonburg, Va
Hartford, Conn
Hattiesburg, Miss
Hazlelon, Pa
Helena, Ark
Helena, Mont
Henderson, Ky
Highland Park, Mich
Hobbs, N. Hex
Hoboken, N.J
Holland, Mich
Hollywood, ria
Holyoke, Mass
Homestead, Pa
Hopewell, Va
Hopklnsville, Ky
Haiuiajii, Wash
Hot 3prin.js, Ark
H^uma, La
Houston, Tex
Hudson, N.y
Huntington, V. Va
Huntington Park, Calif
Huntsvllle, Ala
Hutchinson, Kans
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Indianapolis, Ind
Ironton, Ohio
Ithaca, N.Y
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jacksonville, Fla
Jacksonville, 111
Jamestown, N. Dak
Janesville, Wis
Jeannette, Pa
Jefferson City, Mo
Jersey City, N.J
Johnson City, Tenn
Johnstown, Pa
Joliet, 111
Jonesboro, Ark
Joplln, Mo
Kalamazoo, Mich
Kankakee, 111
Kansas City, Kans
Kansas City, Mo
Keene, N.H
Kenosha , Wis
Kewanee, 111
Key West, Fla
Kingston, N.Y
Kin„-sville, Tex
Kinston, N.C
Kirksvllle, Mo
Klamath Falls, Orej
Knoxville, Tenn
Kokono, Ind
Lackawanna, N.Y
See footnote at end of table.
5
233
780
I, in
811
401
4,896
UO
1,420
147
1,532
561
1,276
700
190
1,343
1S6
23S
148
392
921
S2S
253
399
397
549
3,954
212
3,619
358
554
93
357
288
262
303
655
331
3,077
793
182
66
45
243
4,261
110
10,693
129
1,475
102
451
354
678
9,434
187
577
1,174
2,804
5,822
442
230
447
153
645
1,179
514
1,094
1,216
182
781
696
441
98
17,902
317
415
199
489
793
124
183
207
668
2,793
416
273
649
764
736
316
3,634
137
194
1,100
142
1,095
428
1,158
508
172
1,207
163
211
144
335
688
367
263
356
233
472
3,121
207
2,656
334
495
80
326
239
257
303
359
279
2,767
487
57
61
45
228
3,660
104
9,504
82
1,432
102
396
338
575
7,619
126
381
938
2,423
4,472
318
149
313
84
515
897
510
756
946
171
611
555
367
95
14,848
255
233
185
431
682
119
165
201
630
2,462
397
132
98
283
44
■75
838
3
182
121
25
165
50
165
32
154
13
646
677
'54
243
42
174
269
120
197
36
15
41
1,133
61
186
163
17
535
93
62
109
257
313
166
97
102
1,764
42
119
44
108
2U
2
16
391
38
103
140
31
2
30
12
5
11
4
6
V
*.*
■■
13
2
30
14
107
11
1
4
7
6
20
10
18
15
5
31
1
2
1
2
71
25
4
202
11
13
25
21
145
3
11
10
7
18
10
1
28
11
3
12
18
290
103
14
5
7
4
"3
9
1
1
4
I
3
7
6
8
...
24
63
10
4
2
...
10.12
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Tabic lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Room Rentals and Sales of Meals, Sales of Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
City
(Hnmbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
(TTiomand dollars)
Receipts from —
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
{Thousand dollars)
Sales of
alcoholic
dnnks
(Thousand dollari)
Salaof
packaged
liquor
(Thousand dollars)
Sales of
other
merchandise
(TTmusgnd dollars)
Space and
concession
rentals
(Thousand dollars)
Other
sources
(Thousand dollars)
Laconia, N.H
La Crosse, Uis
Lafayette, La
La Grange, Ga
Lake Charles/ La
Lakeland, Fla
Lake Worth, Fla
LaiDesa, Tex
Lancaster, Ohio
Lancaster, Pa
Lansing, Mich
Laramie, Wyo
Laredo, Tex
La Salle, 111 ■.
Las Cruces, N. Mex
Las Vegas, Nev
Lawrence, Kans
Lawrence, Mass
Lawton, Okla
Leavenworth, Kans
Lebanon, Pa
Lewiston, Idaho
Lewlston, Maine
Lexington, Ky
Lima, Ohio
Lincoln, 111
Lincoln, Nebr
Little Rock, Ark
Lock Haven, Pa
Loekport, N.Y
Lodi, Calif
Logansport, Ind
Long Beach, Calif
Long Beach, N.Y
Long Branch, N.J
Longvlew, Tex
Longview, Wash
Lorain, Ohio
Los Aivjeles, Calif
Louisville, Ky
Lowell, Mass
Lower Merlon township. Pa
Lubbock, Tex
Lynchburg, Va
Lynn, Mass
Macon, Ga
Madera, Calif
Madison, Wis
Madlsonville, Ky
Manchester, N.H
Manitowoc , Wis
Mankato, Minn
Mansfield, Ohio
Marblehead town, Mass.^..
Marietta, Ohio
Marion, Ind
Marion, Ohio
Marquette, Mich
Marshalltown, Iowa
Marshfield, Wis
Martinsville, Va
Mason City, Iowa
Massllion, Ohio
Mattoon, 111
Maywood, Calif
McAleater, Okla
McKeeaport, Pa
Meadville, Pa
Medf ord, Oreg
Menjphis, Tenn
Menominee, Mich
Merced, Calif
Meridian, Hiss
Mesa, Ariz
Mexico, Mo
Miami, Fla
Miami Beach, Fla
Michigan City, Ind
Middlesborough, Ky
Middletown, N.Y
Milwaukee, Wis
Minneapolis, Minn
Mlnot, N. Dak
Missoula, Mont
Mitchell, S. Dak
5
33
221
394
322
633
398
116
729
379
367
ie
340
1,544
1,715
299
822
376
106
1,378
190
170
206
82
298
563
666
2,543
811
270
2,361
3,492
199
307
192
175
3,934
2,266
607
566
346
216
47,455
8,625
235
328
1,362
565
336
1,459
64
2,653
141
752
409
525
1,061
89
562
401
715
305
382
195
159
899
85
345
46
270
472
292
598
8,215
187
377
495
187
316
10,775
35,131
509
344
481
13,225
14,136
896
1,362
228
254
502
226
113
601
368
356
46
264
1,186
1,426
214
700
296
86
1,158
188
123
179
77
226
468
428
1,987
632
167
2,168
2,703
155
208
117
171
3,409
2,170
491
413
298
203
40,398
7,045
129
310
1,189
505
235
1,135
64
2,029
131
614
269
385
801
83
430
305
559
219
373
148
159
756
84
51
279
62
50
218
318
141
363
61
99
4,128
968
72
72
493
104
119
105
201
5
101
108
81
231
12
298
158
217
40
498
68
6,918
77
115
63
309
60
465
4
131
51
301
9,727
587
32,311
1,041
425
62
307
22
318
151
10,519
1,915
11,897
1,454
604
253
958
318
189
20
10
95
205
330
117
16
12
9
13
29
244
119
4
2
341
16
3
535
114
4
35
3
7
303
117
8
1
4
20
2
1
12
3
27
298
41
952
6
8
7
182
298
19
277
3
28
31
41
3
7
See footnote at end of table.
HOTELS 10.13
Tabic lOG.— HOTELS- RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Rcx>m Rentals and Sales of Meals, Sales op Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
aty
Moberly, Mo
Mobile, Ala
Modesto, Calif
Monessen, Pa
Monmouth, 111
Monroe, Mich
Monrovia, Calif
Monterey, Calif
Montgomery, Ala
Moorhead, Minn
Morgantown, W. Va
Morristcwn, N.J
Mcrrlstovn, Tenn
Mount Carmel, Pa
Mount Clemens, Mich...
Mount Vemon, N.Y
Mount Vemon, Ohio. . . .
Muncie, Ind
Murfreesboro, Tenn....
Muscatine, loua
MusXogee, Okla
Nampa, Idaho
Nashua, N.H
Nashville, Tenn
Natchez, Miss
Neenah, wis
Neptune township, N.J.
Neuark, N.J
New Bern, N.C
New Britain, Conn
New Brunswick, N.J
Newbur„-h, N.Y
Newburyport , Mass
New Castle, Ind
New Haven, Conn
New Iberia, La
New Kensin^-ton, Pa....
New London, Conn
New Orleans, La
Newport, H.I
Newport Beach, Calif..
Newport News, Va
Newton, Kans
New Ifcrk, N.Y
Brooklyn Borough. . . .
Manhattan Borough...
Queens Borough
Niagara Falls, N.y
Nlles, Mich
Norfolk, Nebr
Norfolk, Va
Norristown, Pa
Northampton, Mass
North Little Rock, Ark
North Platte, Nebr
North Tonawanda, N.Y. .
Norwalk, Conn
Oakland, Calif
Oak Pari, 111
Ocala, Fla
Oceanslde, Calif
Odessa, Tex
Ogden, Utah
O^rdenstuTi:, N.Y
Oklahona City, Gkla...
CkBiulgee, Okie
Olean, N.Y
Olynpla, Wash
Onaha, ;iebr ,
Oneida, N.Y
Ontario, Calif ,
Orange, Tex
Orer^jn City, Oreg
Orlando, Fla
Oshkcsh, Wis
Cskaloosa, Ic-'a
Ottawa, 111
Owensboro, Y.y ,
Oxnard, Caif ,
Paducah, Ky
Palestine, Tex
Palo Alto, Calif
Pampa, Tex
Paris, Tex
Parkersbur_-, W. Va
(XumbcT)
10
82
6
5
6
10
534
33
451
40
5
10
10
20
5
106
11
Recapts,
entire year
(TTioujond ioWari)
114
2,149
466
162
70
93
142
1,033
1,645
90
401
306
119
98
1,078
154
132
737
99
223
601
172
225
4,205
432
210
1,143
5,943
257
646
840
76(1
29
80
2,126
129
325
1,116
13,541
559
61
518
194
271,003
11,083
255,305
2,953
1,760
143
401
2,679
572
1,748
17
558
36
111
3,806
716
350
60
420
834
282
6,321
211
477
409
8,431
150
268
91
18
1,552
712
75
150
514
83
701
56
282
185
203
779
Recdpta from-
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
107
1,656
307
127
68
84
67
764
1,377
90
382
166
114
64
864
105
106
588
94
220
561
163
136
3,774
432
104
1,110
4,752
239
401
576
591
27
77
1,783
94
248
845
10,2*9
416
54
501
194
221,407
8,985
208,717
2,572
1,375
131
397
2,453
407
1,343
17
471
25
79
3,366
700
304
58
385
718
154
5,417
209
384
389
7,145
102
198
91
18
1,404
514
74
94
388
83
519
56
262
168
195
672
Sales of
alcoholic
dnnks
(TTioiijflnd dollar)
185
137
69
202
132
30
45
48
22
120
98
28
944
2
183
231
139
15
64
242
1,905
138
31,857
1,299
29,893
319
329
12
71
137
54
11
32
289
'l2
31
124
45
5
847
68
133
28
87
99
20
Sales of
packaged
liquor
(TTioujand dollan]
Sales of
other
merchandise
(Thousand dollars)
4
4
13
1
23
25
185
1
1
915
14
895
123
17
Space and
concession
rentals
(TTioujand dolbri)
10
6,468
441
6,000
18
10
(TTiousand dollars)
See footnote at end of table.
10.14
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10.000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
ElTABLlSHMBNTS, RoOM RENTALS AND SaLES OP MeALS, SaLB« OP ALCOHOLIC DbINKS, EtC
aty
CHumbcr)
RecapU,
entire year
iThousani dollars)
Receipts frooi —
Room rentals
ind sales
of meals
jThousartd dollars)
Sales of
alcoholic
dhnlu
(Thousand dollars)
Sales of
packaged
liquor
Cntomami dollars)
Sales of
other
merchandise
CThotuarui dollars)
Space and
concession
rentals
(TTiomand dollars)
Other
sources
{Thousar\d dotlgTs)
Parsons , Kans
Pasadena, Calif
Paterson, N. J
Pendleton, Oreg
Peoria, 111*
Perth Ajnboy; N. J..
Petaluma, Calif
Petersburg, Va
Philadelphia, Pa
Phllllpsburg, N. J
Phoenix, Ariz
Phoenilcville, Pa
Piqua, Ohio
Pittsburg, Calif
Pittsburg, Kans
Pittsburgh, Pa
Plttsfield, Mass
Plalnview, Tex
PUttsburg, N. Y
Plymouth town, Mass. ^.
PocateUo, Idaho
Ponona, Calif
Ponca City, Okla
Pontlac, Mich
Poplar Bluff, Mo
Port Angeles, Wash
Port Arthur , Tex
Port Huron, Mich
Portland , Maine
Portland , Oreg
Portsmouth , N . H
Portsmouth, Ohio
Portsmouth, Va
Pottsville, Pa
Poughkeepsle, N. Y
Providence , R . I
Provo, Utah
Pueblo , Colo
Quincy, 111
Racine, Wis
Rapid City, S. Dai
Reading, Pa
Redding, Calif
Redlands, Calif
Redondo Beach, Calif. . .
Red Wing, Minn
Redwood City, Calif
Reno, Nev... .'.
Renton, Wash
Revere , Mass
Richmond, Calif
Rlchioond, Ind
Riverside, Calif
Roanoke, Va
Rochester , Mirm
Rochester, N. H
Rochester, N. Y
Rookford, 111
Rocli Springs, Wyo
Rome , Ga
Rome, N. Y
Roseburg , Oreg
Roswell, N. Mex
Rutland city, Vt
Sacramento, Calif
Saginaw, Mich
St. Augustine, Fla
St, Joseph, Mo
St, Louis, H:
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla....
Salem, Oreg
Sallna, Kans
Salinas, Calif
Salisbury, Md
Salisbury, N. C.
Salt like City, Utah...
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex
San Benito, T':X
San Bernardino, Calif..
San Buenaventura, Calif
San Diego, Calif
Sandusky, Ohio
San Fernando, Calif
10
lis
3
21
18
lis
31
151
8
21
4
3
67
18
83
20
19
131
69
2,965
865
407
3,252
295
260
306
28,206
133
4,K9
85
99
278
237
17,956
970
292
680
197
1,013
155
332
636
291
168
302
624
3,281
10,273
67
301
353
640
1,005
5,953
78
860
818
822
511
1,658
1,099
149
75
167
97
3,974
22
356
127
799
1,054
2,649
3,692
99
6,158
1,919
95
215
379
565
178
451
5,392
1,463
837
1,022
29,461
4,829
5,171
437
561
436
391
258
5,677
1,118
9,062
67
1,457
516
9,943
877
90
69
2,528
621
366
2,591
187
196
283
22,083
63
3,282
44
89
197
234
13,975
728
252
446
194
818
108
316
445
283
156
277
470
2,471
9,535
62
263
307
415
800
719
665
604
5r9
1,329
794
149
75
125
63
3,069
22
236
106
609
834
2,361
3,548
78
4,529
1,536
87
215
270
521
172
373
4,626
1,004
763
779
22,936
3,528
5,013
339
488
363
349
241
5,090
930
6,910
60
1,177
476
7,918
750
85
392
192
35
453
102
55
17
4,659
68
524
38
2,472
215
137
42
145
597
97
3
20
45
204
133
87
51
140
236
220
39
34
742
100
21
1,298
240
5
65
533
431
45
2U3
3,917
850
76
13
241
1,385
122
113
24
5
374
122
2
63
63
128
11
322
116
11
57
37
6..
22
922
7
89
1
138
4
353
503
9
2
77
215
20
5
7
132
5
5
U
292
114
22
15
16
19
10
90
30
226
1
2
106
5
See footnote at end of table.
HOTELS
10.15
Tabic lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
EcTABLISHMEN're, RoOM RENTALS AND SaLBS OF MeALS, SaLES OP ALCOHOLIC DrINKS, EtC
City
(><umbcr)
R«capt»,
mart year
(TTiomaTTd dollart)
Receipes from-
Room rentals
and sales
of meals
Sales of
alcoholic
drinks
(ThomanJ dottars)
Silaof
packaged
liquor
(TTwusand dolbrr)
Sales of
other
mcTchandtse
(Thousand dolldrr)
Space and
conceation
rentals
(Thousand dollarj)
Other
sources
(Thousand doUati)
Sanford, Fla
Sanford, N. C
San Francisco* Calif
San Jose* Cal If
San Luis Obispo, Calif
San Mateo, Calif
San Rafael, Calif
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif
Santa Cruz, Calif
Santa Fe, N. Mex
Santa Maria, Calif
Santa Monica, Calif
Santa Paula, Calif
Santa Rosa, Calif
Sapulpa , Okla
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N. Y
Sault 3te. Karle, Mich
Savannah , G.i
Schenectady, N. Y
Scottsbluff, Nebr
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sedalia, Mo
Seialnole, Okla
Sharon, Pa
Sha-Jnee , Okla
Sheboygan, Wis
Shelby, N. C
Sheridan , Wyo
Sherman, Tex
Slkeston, Mo
Sioux City, Iov&
Sioux Falls, 5. Dale
Somerville, N. J
South Bend, Ind
Scuth St. Paul, Minn
South San Francisco, Calif
Spartanburg, S. C
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mass
Springfield , Ho
Springfield, Ohio
Stamford, Conn
Staun ton> Va
Sterling, 111
Steubenvllle, Ohio
Stevens Point, Wis
Stillwater, Okla
Stocktonj Calif
Strealor> 111
Suff^li, Va
Sunbury, Pa
S-eetwater, Tex
Syracuse, N. Y
TacamB, Wash
Tallahassee, Fla
Tampa , Fla
Temple , Tex ......
Terre Haute, Ind. .-.
Texarkana, Ark. and Te.T., t~-.al
Texarkana , Ark
Texarkana, Tex
Texas City, Tex
Thomasvl lie , Ga
Tiffin, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Torrance, Calif
Torrlngton, Conn
Traverse City, Mich
Tren'on, H. J
Trinidad, Colo
Troy, n. Y
Tucson, Ariz
Tulsa, Okla
Tupelo, Miss
Tuscaloosa , Ala
T-.rin Falls, Idaho
Tyler, Tex
Uniontown, Pa
Utica, K. Y
Valdosta, Ga
Valle Jo, Calif
3
521
35
13
10
9
IS
230
5
6
5
3
102
5
3
32.'
Ul
40,596
1,905
Ul
298
286
167
2,227
996
818
556
2.483
54
538
70
789
2,216
528
2,680
1,115
247
2,330
14,417
415
102
173
291
420
161
180
383
110
2,190
1,007
227
2,613
62
287
510
1,768
4,220
1,412
1,133
753
473
162
694
489
54
2,376
116
215
490
276
6,296
1,453
613
2,828
530
1,774
591
114
477
30
80
244
6,753
1,634
60
288
541
2,040
282
592
2,993
4,100
218
308
254
513
703
2,230
578
561
272
128
37,890
1,580
402
235
164
159
1,927
763
756
486
2,089
54
382
63
679
1,962
247
2,110
738
244
1,677
13,188
346
101
145
257
278
160
178
353
108
2,048
1,005
104
2,056
49
165
503
1,401
3,260
1,232
859
628
435
145
576
276
54
1,947
92
189
420
248
4,601
1,291
586
2,140
461
1,410
556
112
444
30
77
154
5,626
1,494
60
209
395
1,471
211
442
2,435
3,799
206
298
219
469
499
1,646
520
415
5,522
234
29
1
111
165
213
18
53
321
98
164
271
292
567
248
36
28
18
115
98
377
11
107
315
831
90
155
94
38
161
354
15
1,261
101
156
22
58
853
16
64
140
420
70
127
419
16
190
469
23
101
476
24
3
807
14
I
1
4
20
59
6
1
26
13
10
3
12
9
94 ■
316
14
4
5
"7
15
9
1
2
6
1
2
4
10
2
4
13
50
2
2
4
29
S
36
55
36
36
87
S
9
4
10
1
6
13
6
2
7
3
13
6
4
10
45
124
10
43
21
5
7
50
18
10
9
34
12
1
U
...
23
2
12
111
31
16
4
11
4
2
5
47
1
2
18
15
20
34
38
9
2
10
...
35
12
U
3
6
U
5
3
U
See footnote at end of table.
10.16
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOG.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
E«TABLI6HME>rTS, RoOM RENTALS AND SaLES OF MeaLS, SaLES OP AlCOHOLIC DrINKS. EtC
City
Hotela
(Humbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
CThouiand doUArs)
Receipts from-
Room rentab
and sales
of meab
(Thousanti dollars)
Sales of
alcohobc
dnnlcs
CThouiand dollari)
Sales of
packaged
bquor
Crhousand dolUiTs)
Sates of
other
merchandise
(Thousand dollnrj)
Space and
concession
rentals
(TTiousiind dollars)
Other
sources
tThousand dollari)
Vancouver , Wash
Van Wert, Ohio
Vernon, Tex
Vicksburg, Mlgs
Victoria, Tex
Vincennes, Ind
Virginia, Minn
Vi sal la, Calif
Waco, Tex
Walla Walla, Wash
Warren, Pa
Washington, D. C
Washington, Ind
Washington, Pa
Washington Court House, Ohio
Waterbury, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa ;
Watertovn, N. Y
Watertown, S. Dak
Waterville, Maine
Watsonirille, Calif
Waukegan, 111
Waukesha, Wis
Wausau, Wis
Wenatchee, Wash
Westerly town, R, I.^
Westf ield, Itss
West Haven town. Conn. ^
West Orange, N. J
West Palm Beach, Fla
West Springfield town, Mass.'
Wheeling, W. Va
Whittier, Calif
Wichita, Kans
WichlU Falls, Tex
wlLkes-Barre, Pa
Willlamsport, Pa
Wilmington, Del
Wilmington, N. C
Wlnf ield, Kans
Winona, Minn
Wlnston-Salem, N. C
Wlnthrop town, Mass. *
Wood River, lU
Woonsocket, R. I
Wooster, Ohio
Worcester, Mass
YakiniB, Wash
Yonkers, N. Y
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
Ypsllantl, Mich
Zanesville, Ohio
' Classified as urban under special rule
183
116
95
482
237
299
271
228
968
627
271
40,931
82
816
160
832
1,063
608
263
735
198
526
618
606
752
416
207
46
663
1,018
63
1,070
122
3,727
1,295
1,776
1,096
2,938
470
62
555
1,279
73
53
250
147
2,892
1,125
121
1,546
1,865
241
683
183
113
94
456
235
254
228
208
890
568
182
32,287
82
696
145
700
917
536
197
417
192
466
472
469
712
380
77
40
647
979
15
933
112
3,301
1,197
1,356
829
2,055
406
43
396
1,164
73
53
144
140
2,104
967
106
1,145
1,470
238
548
262
34
285
34
119
103
21
27
130
5
13
24
48
52
333
237
548
657
78
13
293
7
122
22
10
2
42
1
2,398
7
16
27
7
5
14
2
9
20
3
3
31
3
189
62
72
16
123
25
1
102
35
46
87
5
HOTELS
10.17
Tabic lOH.— HOTELS REPORTING SEPARATE DATA FOR RECEIPTS FROM ROOM RENTALS AND SALES OF MEALS-
RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
EsTABUftHMBNlS, KoOM KbnTALS. SaLBS OF MsALS, SaLBS OF ALCOHOLIC DriNKS, EtC
AUhotcb
GeogiBphic division and State
Reccipta,
enure
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Hotels reporting separate data for receipts from room rentals and sales of meals
Receipts,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Receipts tirom-
Room
rentals
{Thousand
dollars)
Saloof
meals
{Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
alcoholic
drinks
{Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
packaged
liquor
(TliousaTid
dollars)
Sales of
other
merchandise
Cniousand
dollars)
Space and
concession
rentals
{Thousand
dollars)
Other
sources
(Thousand
dollars)
I'nlted Stales, total
G«oftraphic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacifc
New England :
Maine . .
New Hampshire,
Vermont
Massachusetts .
Rhode Island
Connecticut ...
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey ...
Pennsylvania ....
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa .
Missouri
North Dakou
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic;
EVlaware
Maryland
District of Columbia.
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carobna
Georgia
Flonoa
East South Central :
Kentucky . . . ^
Tennessee ■... . . .
Alabama. ......
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Okbhoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming ...
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
l,u>.,401
554,992
12,327
,192
,058
,545
,303
,697
,035
,705
,322
,793
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon
Caluomia. . .
i62
460
221
665
96
283
2,664
1,170
1,224
766
522
1,259
1,136
862
818
442
818
21'1
194
347
465
71
262
100
447
255
405
196
346
,615
308
323
214
190
319
237
607
1,492
398
220
208
652
237
266
188
153
781
463
3,544
143,.''73
610, lo5
418,125
170,446
268,231
67,471
132,472
105,604
256,-^69
1,190
2,366
1,435
825
1,153
352
410
428
839
118,360
487,805
311,804
124,165
192,589
54,682
100,635
73,584
170,757
43,952
222,548
132,676
52,952
97,709
25,757
47,993
25,847
70,679
45,446
154,076
103,419
48,270
63,509
20,679
34,419
25,073
60,101
22,728
81,748
48,001
12,821
15,612
2,749
4,067
10,044
25,232
760
1,580
2,325
1,397
2,168
447
1,814
276
2,060
1,196
3,499
5,166
2,661
2,651
1,298
4 ,410
2,006
3,835
17,975
15,09i>
8,318
70,503
8,481
22,900
409,571
83,655
116,939
92,320
35,606
171,403
73,946
44,350
40,690
23,782
59,321
8,368
5,841
17,334
14,610
4,638
19,358
4C1,931
32,091
14,630
21,987
9,676
25,109
99,311
19,136
23,623
13,255
11,377
13,329
22,953
I'', 751
78,439
12,498
9,309
8,039
24,316
7,382
14,606
8,470
20,484
3i,207
19,881
204,881
241
226
156
346
1,234
342
7"0
228
154
222
431
400
255
129
159
68
30
91
35
208
92
165
88
134
310
93
111
73
94
61
53
202
33
43
131
36
65
27
37
111
82
646
13,192
8,547
7,294
62,310
7,675
19,362
322,175
61,563
104,067
77,406
27,37!
121,747
51,536
33,744
29,292
18,660
43,986
5,234
3,394
13,670
9,929
3,879
14,739
36,958
24,016
11,912
17,285
7,483
19,825
56,492
15,083
19,455
10,516
9,628
10,502
19,306
11,359
59,468
6,992
6,533
5,073
16,230
4,446
10,810
6,199
17,3^11
20,081
11,932
138,744
4,746
3,705
2,739
23,451
2,717
6,594
154,400
29,575
38,573
32,802
11,857
54,237
20,936
12,844
12,032
9,131
18,251
1,903
1,381
5,654
4,600
1,030
5,613
17,718
11,578
5,639
10,084
4,145
9,622
32,280
6,378
9,848
5,017
4,514
5,076
9,314
5,727
27,876
2,427
2,271
2,334
6,688
1,968
4,624
2,366
3,169
9,135
5,324
56,220
4,950
3,594
2,909
23,422
2,862
7,709
94,823
20,586
38,667
26,207
9,629
38,069
17,525
11,989
11,031
7,359
15,831
2,155
1,500
5,987
4,407
1,516
5,418
10,746
9,904
5,093
6,008
2,789
6,478
15,557
5,997
7,033
3,813
3,836
3,796
5,380
4,273
20,970
2,620
2,565
1,663
5,945
1,416
3,923
2,354
4,037
8,587
5,111
46,403
2,721
881
1,258
12,071
1,867
3,930
52,848
8,410
20,490
12,648
3,854
16,197
8,482
6,820
4,010
783
5,999
633
210
1,113
73
712
2,569
5,027
647
178
260
180
1,465
4,574
1,430
281
721
317
162
2,599
111
1,195
1,451
609
7J3
2,288
713
1,443
202
2,605
659
383
24,240
313
44
3
326
426
389
765
127
206
1,207
529
256
111
570
212
78
377
5
405
162
39
55
910
532
213
122
255
106
22
30
2,008
195
149
206
486
21
139
2,061
263
1,175
1,229
789
1,736
750
662
737
356
800
207
145
192
224
23
169
585
579
265
208
96
263
463
121
586
220
371
435
265
330
1,380
271
341
229
356
133
231
216
229
432
234
3,169
1,392
8,072
4,538
1,473
2,860
690
1,481
830
2,244
34
22
54
904
6,007
896
1,169
1,337
253
1,924
626
398
422
338
344
54
31
2,906
16,282
15,679
4,591
8,080
3,062
6,451
9,508
6,556
183
152
94
1,936
136
405
11,610
1,444
3,228
3,056
783
8,377
2,688
775
1,016
582
2,191
70
49
100
247
184
436
68
125
130
678
502
2,341
318
944
265
458
238
482
76
142
255
832
1,008
2,078
179
763
282
1,303
129
519
100
477
74
704
269
1,373
150
763
988
3,611
85
79
118
619
11
58
200
743
49
141
101
402
130
431
136
7,035
395
851
202
648
1,647
5,057
10.18
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Tabic lOj.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS REPORTING SEPARATE DATA FOR RECEIPTS FROM ROOM RENTALS AND SALES OF
MEALS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Establishments, Room Rentals, Sales of Mhals, Sales of Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
Gcognpbic divinon and State
Allhoceli
Receipts,
entire
year
CHuusand
doIUri)
Hotels repccting separate data for receipts frotn room rentals and sales of meals
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollar;)
Receipts from—
RooCD
rentals
(Thousand
dollarr)
Saks of
meals
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
alcoholic
drinks
(Thousand
dollari)
Sales of
packaged
liquor
(ThouMnd
dollari)
Sales of
other
merchandise
(Thousand
doUari)
Space and
concession
rentals
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thousand
dollars)
United St«t«, total
Geographic diTlaiona:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central - -
West North Central
South Atlantic ....
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Paafic
New England :
MaiiK
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiaiu
llhnois
hAidufpa
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carobna
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Weet South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
OUaborna
Tesas
Mountain :
Montaiu
Idaho
Wyaaing
C^okndo
New Mexico
Unh..,.' .■.■.'.■.. '.'.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■
Nevada , , . .
PacUc:
Washington
uomia
2<l,U8
1,981,626
6,882
1,532,969
672,837
24,240
22,941
1,172
3,125
3,845
3,i04
2,887
1,008
2,587
2,112
4,508
181
205
131
393
56
206
1,523
531
1,071
741
493
1,239
837
535
655
430
804
218
188
347
4«2
41
175
100
343
250
297
152
327
1,202
302
310
209
187
315
283
606
1,4«3
365
206
183
565
227
213
184
149
752
441
3,315
111,088
534,410
404,209
167,064
224,628
67,029
132, 228
95,374
245,596
11,001
6,501
5,900
61,061
7,583
19,042
360,568
63,348
110,494
91,403
35,008
170,974
68,332
38,492
38,043
23,605
58,942
U)
5,683
17,834
(x)
4,301
17,150
40,931
29,202
14,418
18,423
9,004
24,896
66,303
19, lU
23,388
U)
(i)
13,246
(x)
(x)
78,329
11,696
9,145
5,901
22,125
7,677
10,306
8,402
20,122
31,554
19,412
194,630
698
1,777
1,055
721
884
338
402
311
696
100,000
461,611
302,458
121,936
166,015
54,381
100,481
64,622
161,465
35,688
210,452
128,853
52,129
83,065
25,641
47,931
21,823
67,255
37,306
143,303
99,571
47,325
54,660
20,515
34,371
21,687
56,375
21,443
79,348
46,849
12,742
14,157
2,740
4,051
9,326
24, .'57
•742
1,417
2,273
1,393
2,076
447
1,814
266
2,049
969
3,197
4,994
2,411
2,469
1,292
4,406
1,544
2,958
121
133
97
202
23
122
187
702
215
137
207
240
256
173
123
149
68
35
79
19
58
35
168
90
124
63
127
200
91
105
69
73
91
60
52
199
89
72
535
9,850
5,354
5,582
55,267
7,010
16,927
306,265
54,290
101,056
76,546
26,837
121,457
47,056
30,562
27,725
18,523
43,619
5,234
3,236
13,670
9,929
(x)
13,584
36,958
22,289
(x)
14,502
7,005
19, 726
36,645
(«)
19,293
10,486
(x)
(x)
txj
(x)
59,430
6,222
6,438
3,043
14,485
4,369
6,869
6,134
17,062
19,458
11,565
130,442
3,362
2,051
2,032
20,281
2,440
5,522
146,863
26,370
37,219
32,405
11,701
54,157
18,994
U,596
11,456
9,063
18,104
1,903
1,344
5,654
4,600
890
5,097
17,718
10,763
5,596
8,538
3,862
9,566
20,985
6,373
9,777
5,006
4,485
5,040
9,312
5,726
27,853
2,217
2,246
1,257
5,913
1,939
2,784
2,350
3,117
3,937
5,211
53,107
3,258
2,373
2,152
20,334
2,577
6,612
38,578
17,315
37,410
25,992
9,403
37,940
15,520
10,716
10,414
7,293
15,623
2,155
1,441
5,987
4,407
1,411
4,349
10,746
9,165
4,956
4,859
2,610
6,455
9,609
5,992
6,944
3,796
3,733
3,776
5,377
4,263
20,955
3,290
2,517
926
5,184
1,395
2,529
2,833
4,013
8,346
4,991
43,038
2,578
704
1,154
11,514
1,780
3,713
51,297
7,803
20,248
12,443
3,737
16,143
8,105
6,421
3,940
783
5,995
633
205
1,113
73
690
2,520
5,027
602
178
232
178
1,451
3,279
1,430
281
721
308
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,195
1,395
500
714
2,181
705
950
199
2,582
651
367
23,539
377
310
730
127
193
1,200
513
235
43
108
570
212
78
377
5
405
162
39
41
5
43
910
457
215
122
255
106
5
1,448
59
10
45
10
26
84
22
30
1,997
143
103
149
443
13
113
1,837
230
1,130
1,195
773
1,733
685
603
54*
351
793
207
98
192
224
18
155
585
539
249
186
%
258
383
121
584
218
369
435
265
326
3,360
122
332
51
319
121
180
204
215
310
219
2,429
1,214
8,012
4,510
1,465
2,603
690
1,480
809
2,158
11
35
777
69
242
5,%3
385
1,163
1,337
253
1,920
613
337
414
336
344
54
31
100
184
53
128
502
318
265
229
76
255
772
179
282
129
100
269
149
85
118
11
193
46
92
130
134
334
202
1,572
2,638
15,882
15,408
4,471
6,985
3,056
6,428
9,157
6,113
116
78
41
1,878
126
399
11,350
1,376
3,156
3,047
767
3,364
2,626
604
912
577
2,190
70
39
247
436
(x)
673
2,341
861
(x)
403
140
831
1,160
(x)
1,303
519
(x)
681
1,373
763
3,611
54
615
39
685
137
250
418
6,969
808
545
4,760
X Vlthhead to avoid disclosure.
HOTELS
10.19
Table lOK.— HOTELS REPORTING SEPARATE DATA FOR RECEIPTS FROM ROOM RENTALS AND SALES OF MEALS-
RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
EsTABUIHMBNTg, RoOH RbNTALS. SaLBS OF MbaLS, SaLES OP ALCOHOLIC DriNCS, EtC
Ciejr
AUhoceb
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thoutand
ilollari)
HoteJA reporting Kpvate data for receipts from nxNn rental* and sales of meal*
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousdnd
dollarl)
Receipts from-
Room
rentals
{Thousand
dollarr)
Sales of
meals
(TIlOUMTid
doUats)
Salesof
alcoholic
drinks
(Thousand
dolUri)
Sales of
packaged
liquor
{Thousand
dolldTi)
Sales of
other
merchaiwiise
(Thotuand
doOart)
Space and
oonccaskm
rentals
{Thousand
dotldn)
Other
(Thouund
dollari)
Aberdeen, S. Dak. ■ . ■
iOtllene, Tex
JUtron, Ohio
Aibsny, N. Y
JUbuquer<iue, N. Nex.
Allentown, Pa
Altoona, Pa
Jknarlllo, Tex
«xst>rdai9, N. I...
Aaburj Park, N. J.
Ashevllle, N. C
Athers, Ca
Atlar.t-i, Ca
Atlantic City, N. J.
Auburn, Maine
Auburn, N. Y
Au^sta, Ga
Au^sta, Maine
Bakersfield, Calif.
Baltimore, rtl
Bangor, Maine
Barnstable town, Mass.
Bath, Maine
Bay City, Mich
Beacon, N. Y
BeauiBont, Tex
Beaver Falls, Pa.. . .
Beckley, W. Va
Benton Harbor, Mich.
Berwick, Pa
Bethlehem, Pa,...
BIloxl, Miss
Blnghajnton, N, Y,
Birmingham, Ala..
Blooraington, 111.
Bluefleld, W. Va.
Boston, Mass
Braddock, Pa
Bradenton, Fla. ..
Bradford, Pa
Bridgeport, Conn
Brunswick village, Maine
Buffalo, N. Y
Burlington, Vt
Cantor., Ohio
Carlisle, Pa
Casper, Wyo
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Chambersburg, Pa...
Champaign, 111
Charleston, S. C. . . .
Charleston, W. Va. . .
Charlotte, N, C
Charlottesville, Va.
Chattanooga, Tenn, . .
Chester, Pa
Chicago, 111
Chlcopee, Mass...
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Clairton, Pa
Clareraont lowr., tl. I'.
Clarksburg, J. Va
Clarksvllle, Terji
Clearwater, Fla
Cleveland, Ohio
Colorado Springs, Colo,
Columbia, Mo
Columbia, S. C
Columbus, Ohio
Conr.ellsville, Pa
Corning, N. Y, .
Corpus Christl,
Cumberland, fii,
Dallas, Tex,,..
Dayton, Ohio. . .
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Denver, Colo
Des Hslnes, Iowa....
Detrclt, Mich,..
Du Bois, Pa
Duluth, Mirji
23
i
341
3
7
28
16
4
?5
10
630
5
51
i
9
3
U
113
19
4
13
35
6
6
19
9
102
U
48
208
31
255
811
1,105
3,314
5,178
2,394
1,613
993
2,237
213
4,769
2,095
518
9,193
37,943
213
487
1,629
470
2,558
12,461
1,287
784
79
730
121
1,558
442
352
745
216
681
1,271
1,236
4,880
884
905
34,906
139
319
391
2,615
311
12,884
754
1,778
567
1,336
1,897
346
526
1,505
2,299
2,344
673
2,920
512
136,414
264
16,315
126
227
834
98
813
23,412
1,266
449
1,924
10,217
194
679
2,940
736
12,102
5,656
2,361
11,761
4,782
32,766
406
3,495
696
997
2,701
5,012
1,642
1,520
859
1,739
116
2,824
1,837
500
6,815
32,488
213
482
1,478
470
2,065
10,098
1,219
560
79
620
1,061
401
239
499
182
677
1,118
1,114
4,188
844
818
33,264
139
291
591
2,303
304
11,717
651
1,414
567
838
1,571
289
416
1,206
1,858
1,733
614
2,337
443
96,185
190
14,891
126
224
796
98
637
19,280
968
447
1,534
9,275
160
679
2,735
323
9,988
5,099
1,541
7,561
3,916
21,955
347
2,551
271
448
1,213
2,362
670
550
317
909
48
1,536
1,120
268
3,301
18,773
48
146
742
180
784
3,892
417
231
26
242
41
587
123
117
198
61
275
641
596
1,963
386
458
12,818
19
218
226
671
51
5,070
312
553
178
306
782
110
238
694
1,085
1,070
335
1,167
69
42,362
19
6,119
20
86
446
49
395
8,922
383
246
843
4,147
36
156
1,179
146
4,590
1,934
735
3,359
1,846
1C,183
122
1,149
287
362
780
1,442
520
539
312
612
13
899
667
213
1,962
9,245
50
172
428
153
914
3,367
428
250
12
228
360
197
64
140
71
155
371
162
1,574
312
250
11,831
50
73
230
704
179
3,477
143
457
155
300
667
32
81
416
613
489
217
867
198
29,098
46
5,747
33
76
293
26
217
5,685
383
161
519
2,931
25
247
692
117
3,312
1,776
582
2,732
1,611
6,336
134
765
417
868
246
334
212
37
55
357
16
6
593
2,697
lU
153
129
100
321
2,077
337
50
41
101
36
50
78
34
117
36
187
58
291
297
114
6,596
70
119
4U
70
2,381
143
250
218
184
56
92
79
29
9
52
9
22
169
12,592
101
1,773
72
51
23
15
2,975
124
20
22
1,528
97
240
175
25
• 151
1,084
130
1,207
198
2,978
75
536
463
28
321
16
2
1,037
23
120
2
489
3
1,361
133
1
16
110
17
499
3
20
19
141
7
28
24
U
lU
660
3
5
6
54
2
26
655
3
65
251
13
63
1,578
336
18
101
194
221
79
10
5
UO
10
2
MS
1,030
1
91
20
17
4
38
1
39
7
51
21
27
2«}
9
42
1,295
U7
3
467
1«
71
8
8
32
83
76
24
194
2
7,657
...
1
45
2
5
5
338
917
18
47
3
7
20
72
255
398
2
...
20
...
37
422
. . .
16
234
7U
77
225
26
62
79
15*
93
146
386
1,9J1
9
33
40
See footnote at end of table.
10.20
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOK.-
- HOTELS REPORTING SEPARATE DATA FOR RECEIPTS FROM ROOM RENTALS AND SALES OF MEALS-
RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Conunued
Establishments, Room Rentals, Sales of Meals, Sales op Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
City
AU hotels
Number
Recapts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolUiTi)
Hotels reporting separate data for receipts from room rentals and sales of meals
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dolUiTs)
Receipts from —
Room
rentals
(Thousand
dollaiij
Sales of
meals
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
alcoholic
drinks
(Thousand
doUa,s)
Sales of
packaged
Uqucr
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
other
merchandise
(TTumaand
dollars)
Space and
concession
rentab
(Thousand
doltdrl)
Other
sources
(Thousand
dollars)
Durham, N. C
East Chicago, Ind,...
Easton, Pa
East Orange, N. J... ,
EX Centre, Calif
Elmlra, N. Y
El Paso, Tex
Erie, Pa
Escanaba, Mich
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111
Evansville, Ind
Fairmont, W. Va
Fargo, N. Dak
Farrell, Pa
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth, Tex
Fredericksburg, Va, . .
Fresno, Calif
Gainesville, Fla
Gardner, Mass
Gary, Ind
Glens Falls, N. Y. ...
Gloucester, Mass.....
Grand Forks, N. Dak..
Grand Island , Nebr. . .
Grani Rapids, Mich...
Green B^, wis
Grecnsburg, Pa
Greenville, S. C
Gulfport, Miss
Hamilton, Ohio
Hanover, Pa
Harrisburg, Pa
Hartford, Conn
Hoboken, N. J
Hollywood, Fla
Holyoke, Mass
Homestead, Pa
Hot Springs, Ark
Houston, Tex
Huntington, W. Va. . . .
Indianapolis, Ind....
Ithaca, N. Y
Jackson, Mich
Jackson, Miss
Jacksonville, Fla,...
Jeannette, Pa
Johnstown, Pa
Jollet, 111
Kalamazoo, Mich
Kankaliee, 111
Kansas City, Mo
Keene, N. H
Key West, Fla
Kingston, N. Y
Knoxvllle, Tenn
Lackawanna, N. ¥
Laconia, N. H
La Crosse, Wis
Lake Worth, Fla
Lancaster, Pa
Laredo, Tex
Lewiston, Maine
Lexington, Ky
Lima, Ohio
Lincoln, Nebr
Little Rock, Ark
Lockport, N. Y
Long Beach, Calif
Long Beach, H. Y
Long Branch, N. J, . . .
Longvleu, Tex
Loa Angeles, Calif...
Louisville, Ky
Macon, Ga
Madison, Wis
Manitowoc, Wis
Mansfield, Ohio
7*5
33
21
13
964
iOl
987
1,209
773
1,653
3,354
1,987
573
914
3,022
2,i56
382
1,740
187
2,324
832
2,635
4,942
472
2,876
486
314
1,653
914
780
1,254
811
4,396
1,532
700
1,343
392
528
397
3,954
3,619
655
3,077
793
182
4,261
10,693
1,475
9,434
577
1,174
2,804
5,822
153
1,094
1,216
696
441
17,902
317
489
793
2,793
273
322
633
367
1,544
822
666
2,543
311
2,361
3,492
307
3,934
2,266
607
566
47,455
8,625
1,459
2,653
409
1,061
^26
174
869
1,034
606
1,614
2,621
1,838
452
707
2,315
2,106
346
1,145
187
2,027
634
2,384
3,835
416
2,078
429
295
767
821
664
906
656
4,192
1,211
658
1,244
302
479
397
3,768
2,959
551
2,692
745
132
3,166
8,349
1,189
7,536
561
990
2,709
4,694
102
859
1,007
485
434
10,226
279
35CI
784
2,079
273
3G3
504
293
1,332
746
548
2,441
606
2, '-49
3,228
306
2,251
650
228
49]
27,483
7,502
1,039
2,218
356
882
595
70
306
510
261
533
1,181
1,053
161
300
1,348
906
172
486
23
1,162
378
1,072
1,666
205
680
2l;6
83
425
262
261
369
250
1,548
543
226
737
161
181
76
1,497
1,031
131
1,476
245
14
1,755
3,982
644
3,323
183
373
1,303
2,242
9
268
350
233
207
4,150
86
195
364
1,126
45
110
265
143
471
377
134
1,030
300
825
1,353
6f!
1,135
455
110
181
13,456
3,201
542
966
140
346
267
65
379
428
194
652
347
404
178
130
878
325
144
553
84
585
213
746
1,479
179
851
208
72
231
318
272
200
343
1,566
398
240
371
84
137
157
1,448
1,006
145
908
234
43
853
3,279
513
2,507
182
389
1,025
1,154
24
304
39Ci
116
155
3,472
131
104
31 19
658
125
117
142
553
259
214
355
15C
l,t48
1,095
130
635
126
70
157
7,599
2,865
191
752
120
331
30
37
160
72
146
265
106
211
256
16
130
106
219
98
202
44
694
224
50
144
154
646
en
222
172
229
120
72
137
15
1,118
186
163
17
535
62
266
166
10?
20
1,534
58
71
7
246
38
190
318
141
46
55
86
363
4,020
899
72
377
87
38
10
147
214
1
95
205
330
100
119
1
204
27
21
105
193
19
59
417
38
103
140
14
3
1
24
2
5
22
1
27
21
10
12
2
24
244
2
6
2
6
119
335
16
20
11
8
1
143
21
21
123
274
30
44
93
154
See footnote at end of table.
HOTELS
10.21
Table lOK.— HOTELS REPORTING SEPARATE DATA FOR RECEIPTS FROM ROOM RENTALS AND SALES OF MEALS-
RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
EaTABUWKENTS, KooH Rbntau, Salbs or Mbai^ Sales of Allx>kolic Drinks. Etc
aty
AUhoceb
Number
Receipts,
entire
year
(TWusdnd
dotldrj)
Hotels reporting separate data for receipts from room rentals and sales of meals
Receipts,
entire
year
(ThouMtuJ
jolUn)
Receipts frcdi—
Room
rentals
^Thousand
dolLlrt)
Sales of
meals
{Thouiand
dolldrj)
Sales of
alcoholics
dnnica
{Thotaand
dollars)
Sales of
packaged
liquor
CnumjdTiil
doltori)
Sales of
other
merchandise
(TTiouwiTid
dolLri)
Space and
concewion
rentals
(Thoiudnd
doll<in)
(Thoujdnd
dollan)
Marietta, Otiij
Harlon, Ohio
Martinsville, Va
Mason City, lova
McKeesport, Pa
Memphis , Tenn
Menooilnee, Mich
Miami, Fla
Miami Beach, Fla
Michigan City, Ind.
Mlddletown, N. Y
Milwaukee, Wis.
Minneapolis, Minn
Missoula, Mont.
Mobile, Ala
Monterey, Call f
Montgomery, Ala
Mount Clemens, Mich...,
Mount Vernon, N. Y. . . .
Muskogee, Okla
Nashua, N. H
Nashville, Tenn
Neptune township, N. J,
Newark, N. J
New Britain, Conn
New Brunswick, H. J
Newburgh, N. t
New Haven, Conn
New London, Coroi
New Orleans, La
Newport, R. I
Sew York, H. Y
Brooklyn Borough
Manhattan Borough....
Queens Borough
Niagara Falls, N. Y
Norfolk, Va
Norrlstown, Pa
Northampton, Mass
Norvalk, Conn
Oakland, Caltr
Oak Park, 111
Ogdensburg, N. Y
Oklahoma City, Okla
Omaha, Nebr
Oneida, N. Y
Orlando, Fla
Owensboro, Ky
Parkersburg, W. Va
Pasadena, Calif
Paterson, N. J
Peoria, 111
Petaluma, Calif
Philadelphia, Pa
Phoenix, Ariz
Pittsburgh, Pa
Plttsfleld, Mass
Plattsburg, N. Y
Port Huron, Mich
Portland, Maine
Portland, Oreg
Pottsvllle, Pa
Providence, R, I
Pueblo, Colo
^Incy, 111
Racine, Wis
Reading, Pa
Redding, Calif
Reno, Nev
Revere, Mass
Rochester, Minn
Rochester, N. Y
Rone, N. Y
Sacramento, Calif
Saginaw, Mich
St. Augustine, Fla
St, Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla....
41
6
221
394
10
49
106
12
9
9
3
22
3
12
57
35
5
9
6
22
10
82
6
534
33
451
40
19
54
6
5
3
5
106
70
3
29
5
15
29
4
148
60
50
S
5
168
9
20
34
67
27
11
L32
11
21
18
142
31
151
562
715
159
899
472
3,215
137
10,775
35,131
509
481
13,225
14,136
1,362
2,149
1,033
1,645
1,078
154
601
225
4,205
1,143
5,943
646
84C
766
2,126
1,116
13,541
559
271,003
11,083
255,305
2,953
1,760
2,679
572
1,748
111
3,806
716
282
6,321
8,431
150
1,552
514
779
2,985
865
3,252
260
28,206
4,149
17,956
970
680
624
3,281
10,273
640
5,953
860
818
822
1,658
1,099
3,974
356
3,692
6,153
379
5,392
1,463
837
1,022
29,461
4,329
5,171
146
16
553
621
135
832
472
7,314
180
4,887
16,425
457
44S
10,594
10,354
1,095
1,945
887
1,244
609
154
509
202
3,775
465
4,533
579
663
758
1,727
1,087
12,431
525
230,858
9,930
218,913
1,8%
1,330
1,504
530
1,656
111
1,174
474
232
5,239
6,784
150
482
437
776
1,136
646
2,807
227
25,090
3,159
16,791
782
680
454
3,098
6,486
535
5,732
482
541
653
1,602
1,045
2,870
336
2,704
5,543
321
2,990
1,159
448
824
25,344
4,347
1,970
188
202
70
394
150
3,385
49
3,001
10, 995
229
101
4,481
4,874
316
959
344
541
198
58
254
52
2,177
153
1,732
200
167
317
859
419
6,213
195
121,575
4,574
116,177
779
635
879
153
396
55
534
326
93
2,488
2,399
65
230
195
236
448
243
1,296
74
11,404
1,309
6,940
364
212
199
1,422
3,143
205
2,005
222
312
256
731
402
1,005
15
1,515
2,235
122
1,354
426
194
295
10,398
1,632
1,193
233
277
65
345
148
2,639
59
1,152
3,409
147
134
3,743
3,464
438
495
230
468
301
47
222
75
1,172
309
1,666
162
332
266
543
397
3,025
214
62,497
3,304
58,420
749
394
437
214
909
24
313
138
61
1,857
2,639
37
118
125
383
456
201
369
97
7,829
1,045
6,027
204
234
160
906
2,710
114
2,094
153
173
269
546
340
1,038
204
1,074
1,748
94
923
443
224
292
3,739
1,421
661
101
97
40
168
77
63
510
932
62
151
1,795
1,388
294
185
202
132
42
48
1
26
67
911
183
136
139
276
242
1,865
112
31,238
1,279
29,601
308
304
70
137
206
32
124
45
821
44
68
37
23
209
150
453
55
4,480
513
2,335
187
203
91
558
90
200
1,439
68
31
55
236
220
632
100
40
1,203
87
533
275
24
203
3,786
850
68
5
159
114
47
7
155
14
25
84
5
364
121
154
153
1
5
2
9
17
1
25
1
4
10
317
116
11
112
1
114
471
4
142
160
90
1
14
11
14
10
1
21
1
23
120
183
...
1
865
5,097
14
424
847
4,655
4
18
25
2
18
44
5
18
122
30
11
5
3
3
1
205
80
49
29
4
2
1
6
26
7
1
64
290
68
241
UO
2
See footnote at end of table.
10.22
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOK.— HOTELS REPORTING SEPARATE DATA FOR RECEIPTS FROM ROOM RENTALS AND SALES OF MEALS-
RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— CITIES OF 1.0,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Establishments, Room Rentals, Sales of Meals, Sales op Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
City
All hotels
Recdpta,
entire
year
{Thousand
dollari)
Hotels reporting separate data for receipts from room rentals and sales of meals
Receipts,
entire
year
(ThousdTui
dolUfs)
Receipts frotn-
rentals
(Thousand
dollari)
Sales of
meals
(Thousand
dollari)
Sales of
alcohobc
drinks
(Thousand
dollari)
Sales of
packaged
bquor
{Thousand
dollari)
Sales of
other
merchandise
(TTiousand
dollari)
Space and
concession
rentals
(Thoujand
dollars)
Other
sources
(TTioujand
JollaTi)
Sallna, Kans, .-,
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Tex
San Buenaventura, Calif
'San Diego, Calif
Sandusky, Ohio
San Francisco, Calif
San Jose, Calif
San Luis Obispo, Calif
San Haf ael, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif
Santa Cruz, Calif
Santa Monica, Calif
Santa Hosa, Calif
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N. Y
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich
Savannah, Ca
Schenectady, N. Y
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux Falls, S. Dak
South Bend, Ind
South San Francisco, Cal if
Springfield, 111
Springfield, Mass
Springfield, Mo
Springfield, Ohio
Stamford, Conn
Staunton, Va
Stockton, Calif
Suntiury , Pa
Syracuse, N. Y
Tacoma, Wash
Tampa , Fla
Terre Haute, Ind
Thomasvi lie , Ga
Toledo, Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Trinidad , Colo
Tucson, Ariz
Tulsa, Okla
Unlontown, Pa
Utica, N. Y
Valdosta, Ga
Vicksburg, Miss
Warren, Fa
Washington, D. C
Washington, Fa
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertovn, N. Y
Waterville, Maine. .'.
Westerly town, R. I.^
Westf leld. Mass
West Palm Beach, Fla
Wheeling, W. Va
Wichita, Kans
Wichita Falla, Tex
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
Williamsport, Fa
Wilmington, Del
Winona, Minn
Worcester, Mass
York, Pa
Youngstown, Ohio
Zanesville, Ohio
' Classified as urban under special rule
9
67
83
19
Ul
551
35
13
10
18
230
3i
7
20
7
102
i
21
48
42
15
4
47
11
13
30
75
10
19
9
5
3
100
5
561
5,677
9,062
516
9,943
877
46,596
1,905
441
286
2,227
996
2,483
538
789
2,216
528
2,680
1,115
2,330
14,417
2,190
1,007
2,613
287
1,768
4,220
1,412
1,133
753
473
2,376
490
6,296
1,453
2,828
1,774
80
6,753
2,040
282
2,993
4,100
703
2,230
578
482
271
40,931
816
1,063
808
735
416
207
1,018
1,070
3,727
1,295
1,776
1,096
2,938
555
2,892
1,546
1,865
683
484
4,314
8,213
294
7,286
751
30,761
1,257
351
245
1,783
907
1,628
480
650
1,930
287
2,334
1,049
2,198
8,802
1,873
965
2,277
162
1,550
3,694
1,101
978
703
457
1,321
461
5,939
874
2,228
1,520
48
5,072
1,643
207
2,541
3,056
584
1,850
530
348
271
36,958
788
962
746
665
353
194
446
830
2,817
1,066
1,590
1,026
2,826
463
2,300
1,458
1,620
609
250
1,778
3,077
116
2,681
468
13,434
450
241
17
958
358
721
209
412
912
137
1,127
403
681
4,631
1,070
513
1,024
21
732
1,525
482
349
369
229
469
179
2,167
450
1,060
595
41
2,493
623
90
1,012
1,746
219
764
427
195
96
17,718
307
549
298
169
136
12
350
459
1,305
535
716
391
800
131
744
516
760
235
163
2,002
3,007
140
2,661
167
9,142
490
71
109
536
326
543
115
128
655
269
879
3,171
720
450
716
28
452
1,215
452
357
211
190
463
213
2,089
298
525
582
7
1,594
590
47
986
1,134
199
596
45
143
86
10,746
361
276
179
215
181
52
77
304
1,235
440
530
368
1,216
194
865
542
537
244
23
241
34
1,355
116
5,403
234
29
111
165
208
321
151
98
163
69
292
312
554
238
53
377
98
315
831
90
155
328
58
1,261
396
156
788
306
70
419
16
152
409
23
2
49
5,027
66
81
262
248
27
130
237
481
112
571
293
228
101
3
246
153
359
22
119
9
1
35
60
922
1
134
469
24
1
585
29
144
1
16
82
216
610
12
123
42
502
18
HOTELS
10.23
Tabic lOL.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
Geognphk division aod State
[^d employees.
Hotels
employees
Total
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Employe
reoavuiK —
Hotels
reporting
employees
receiving
ops
Employees receiving tips
Total
Full work-
week
recavmg
free quarters
and/or tneais
Living
quarters
free
Tliree
meals daily
free
Only two
meals daily
free
Only one
meal daily
free
Total
Full vrork-
wreek
P>(umb<T)
(Mumber)
(Number)
(Numba)
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
(Numter)
(Number)
l-,547
370,422
329, 594
7,088
21,451
36,943
68,268
35,932
6,451
39,970
74,407
627
20, Hi
17,040
383
1,689
2,790
4,731
2,836
347
5,543
4,281
1,887
92,999
81,058
1,095
4,914
7,232
21,108
13,025
1,032
23,937
18,931
2,537
76,273
68,121
1,356
3,506
5,039
14,998
6,728
1,126
17,317
13,994
1,751
34,313
29,309
847
1,630
2,953
5,196
2,875
731
7,256
6,151
1,761
45,411
41,277
989
3,612
6,652
6,788
3,169
1,024
11,612
10,158
556
16,374
15,224
323
895
2,297
2,578
1,152
354
4,417
4,022
1,298
29,807
23,243
629
1,068
2,226
6,603
1,757
604
6,718
6,149
1,053
15,216
13,500
374
1,300
2,299
1,750
1,269
372
3,696
3,078
3,02?
39,915
35,322
1,092
2,837
5,460
4,511
3,121
861
9,474
7,643
89
2,013
1.703
66
356
621
241
147
61
807
620
83
1,063
952
46
208
396
133
113
48
348
297
55
1,058
948
42
321
497
158
56
36
370
318
233
11,493
9,431
143
520
795
3,323
2,036
125
2,940
2,116
37
1,275
1,198
19
29
99
298
197
18
413
383
128
3,212
2,808
67
255
332
578
287
59
665
547
97*
61,882
53,705
590
2,443
3,591
14,594
8,535
530
15,409
11,749
299
10,417
8,737
147
701
1,330
1,573
1,361
142
2,514
2,058
&U
20,700
18,616
358
1,770
2,311
4,941
2,629
360
6,014
5,124
523
18,810
17,069
266
517
1,112
5,089
2,097
247
4,349
3,539
328
7,375
6,820
145
403
770
1,006
553
143
1,656
1,414
974
31,294
27,999
527
1,472
1,579
5,449
2,157
395
7,086
5,702
502
12,190
10,638
265
754
828
2,291
998
201
2,568
2,006
260
6,604
5,595
153
360
750
1,163
913
140
1,658
1,333
369
6,942
5,851
168
328
581
794
481
146
1,310
1,067
27i
5,469
4,482
151
266
633
675
370
128
1,019
833
502
12,406
11,295
265
533
678
2,544
1,307
220
2,940
2,485
100
1,360
1,277
54
108
235
101
69
48
387
351
93
1,074
779
32
57
117
35
21
33
210
196
177
3,831
3,230
88
145
355
457
337
66
525
450
236
3,231
2,895
89
143
3X
590
290
90
865
769
16
628
513
11
15
20
169
145
9
139
95
95
3,537
3,211
53
87
196
629
233
50
705
6X
82
7,844
6,206
51
115
261
2,421
386
55
1,770
1,175
193
6,606
6,143
137
783
1,899
752
574
127
1,744
1,559
139
3,562
3,353
87
568
918
293
197
33
1,036
954
186
4,198
3,855
139
364
848
522
209
135
1,296
1,130
83
2,162
2,023
56
112
295
326
116
54
535
552
199
5,950
5,632
137
546
1,099
719
265
139
1,360
1,237
768
10,924
10,331
318
1,022
1,116
957
494
372
2,977
2,826
159
4,100
3,650
92
157
414
528
382
96
907
793
1C4
6,210
5,828
106
320
342
1,000
335
117
1,671
1,549
110
3,299
3,147
63
169
455
678
173
74
342
778
103
2,765
2,599
57
249
586
372
207
67
997
902
U5
3,191
3,040
79
146
404
521
226
85
1,132
1,058
122
5,244
4,984
55
113
131
1,335
481
61
1,015
949
306
4,213
3,986
130
211
251
775
144
131
970
871
725
17,159
16,233
365
598
1,440
3,977
906
327
3,601
3,271
197
1,970
1.789
49
82
248
68
50
53
352
294
98
1,628
1,397
36
305
471
134
60
33
332
269
79
833
782
27
52
52
27
52
30
185
174
307
4,054
3,581
114
197
306
704
317
104
1,086
924
91
1,366
1,264
40
137
175
182
54
47
282
262
105
1,577
1,438
42
338
396
190
18
32
386
361
93
1,612
1,191
34
76
94
293
324
33
501
282
83
2,176
2,008
32
113
557
152
394
35
572
512
537
5,372
5,065
139
181
473
899
418
123
1,122
898
302
3,523
3,255
101
276
287
482
163
98
952
871
2,188
30,520
27,002
352
2,330
4,700
3,130
2,540
640
7,400
5,874
United Sutcfl. totsl.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Cential
South Atlantic
EsAt South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England:
Maine i . . .
New Hampshire : . . .
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut , . . ,
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
CXuo
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Debwart
Maryland
Distnct of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia '
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central:
Kentucky
Tennessee ,
Abbama
Mississippi
West South Central:
.Arkansas ,
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain;
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado ,
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
Cabiomia
10.24
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOM.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH- 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948-CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948
Total
(Number)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
HoteU
reporting
employees
receiving
free quarters
and /or meals
(Number)
Employees
receiving —
HoteU
reporting
employees
receiving
tips
(Number)
Employees receiving tip6
Qty
Total
(><umi>o-)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Living
quarters
free
(Number)
Three
meals daily
ftee
(Number)
Only two
meals dally
ftee
(Number)
Only one
meal daily
ftee
(Number)
Total
(Number)
Full work
week
(Number)
9
13
11
3-4
3
5
19
3
15
6
11
I.
7
22
6
6
3
3
5
22
17
4
3
8
3
41
117
3
6
3
6
5
9
6
21
55
3
3
3
?
5
10
6
11
13
3
6
7
4
19
10
15
28
i
6
i,
3
11
5
61
5
6
6
5
3
3
3
•i
10
13
5
7
8
3
3
49
4
16i
i\
29C
Cli
49
14«
1,073
15
79
482
292
351
SO
230
449
40
10
77
103
37
99
57
312
40P
152
31
38
134
2,175
6,009
84
467
115
235
41
443
84
428
2,706
233
89
354
245
153
431
105
49
137
74
150
463
31
111
570
99
276
347
243
1,280
206
194
192
289
13
6,758
37
78
142
78
121
3u
104
66
22
434
160
90
138
83
24
2,487
9
138
69
266
549
45
131
995
13
66
449
290
314
72
226
403
36
10
71
100
37
99
56
255
360
136
27
36
124
2,134
5,212
84
459
94
194
33
443
74
380
2,482
211
65
323
231
144
421
85
49
125
69
107
433
31
98
528
95
260
317
224
1,251
201
165
192
64
221
13
5,514
32
77
113
77
113
28
85
62
21
408
160
79
113
83
21
1,870
. 5.
5
5
7
13
1
3
12
3
8
3
8
3
4
12
3
2
2
3
1
2
1
14
12
3
2
"3
25
49
2
\
4
3
%
11
25
6
2
3
4
2
3
3
5
5
2
4
3
3
6
7
9
16
2
3
3
2
5
1
42
1
4
3
3
3
1
3
2
2
6
3
3
3
1
'30
5
5
13
20
(^)
4
22
6
12
8
12
6
6
22
5
(x)
(x)
13
(x)
(x)
(x)
37
32
4
(x)
14
72
240
(x)
43
(x)
25
3
11
1
19
36
50
(x)
9
12
(x)
21
5
11
5
5
9
(x)
6
5
4
5
17
23
50
(x)
6
10
(x)
5
(x)
172
(x)
6
5
11
8
(x)
23
(x)
(x)
14
5
3
4
(x)
"75
47
2
17
9
ix)
47
141
'23
29
6
18
36
12
4
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
50
77
20
(x)
"47
161
737
(x)
44
<x)
16
10
114
19
143
57
145
(x)
28
12
(x)
66
19
24
31
14
(x)
25
117
35
50
77
31
174
(x)
20
(x)'"
63
(x)
153
(x)
24
9
3
14
(x)
51
(x)
(x)
28
52
2
(x)
119
23
77
153
(x)
3
220
5
123
67
119
36
38
126
(x)'"
(x)
79
(x)
(x)
(x)
71
5;
9
(x)
'28
263
761
(x)
141
(x)
30
89
12
32
501
7
(x)
109
96
(x)
72
39
'4c
3
7
55
(x)
10
97
'13
43
291
(x)
21
25
(x)
64
(x)
2,364
(x)
10
54
(x)
7
(x)
(x)
105
40
(x)
727
53
63
(x)
86
'2J
23
2f
:'5
22
1
U)
(x)
(x)'"
(x)
(x)
46
29
11
(x)
4
916
(x)
28
(x)
ii:
6
61
...
87
193
5
(x)
89
24
(x)
19
12
1
11
9
20
(x)
3
218
'is
45
63
(x)
8
(x)"'
25
(x)
1,18C
(x)
22
31
25
(x)
10
(x)
(x)
60
6
37
6
(x)
567
3
5
3
12
3
6
1
3
5
17
2
3
3
1
3
13
1.'
4
3
3
3
27
49
2
5
3
3
1
6
14
23
5
1
3
3
2
6
3
1
5
4
2
2
2
4
3
6
5
13
3
4
3
2
3
3
33
1
3
2
3
2
3
1
6
3
2
3
2
1
26
32
22
61
128
14
43
161
Ix)
(x)
96
43
79
ix)
46
116
(x)
\t\
V
^1
'/)
2n
u)
9-,'
137
47
12
29
41
388
1,418
(x)
157
55
39
(x)
119
Ix)
138
493
73
(x)
54
46
(x)
62
35
(x)
29
(x)
35
(x)
(x)
(x)
140
6
92
45
271
1-3
106
22
(x)
79
4
1,515
(x)
(x)
39
(x)
48
(x)
(x)
10
(x)
82
19
(x)
16
(x)
(x)
553
27
2C
56
11'-
14
37
Albany, N. Y
129
(X)
(x)
87
43
57
(x)
45
105
Amsterdam, N. Y
(x)
(x)
!•?
81
(x)
23
(x)
96
113
41
9
29
34
384
1,254
Auburn, N. Y
(x)
157
36
37
(x)
119
(x)
BaJcersf ield, Calif
94
449
59
(x)
49
Battle Creek, Mich
41
(x)
62
32
(x)
28
(x)
15
(x)
Berlin, N. H
(x)
(x)
125
Billings, Mont
6
79
Binghainton, N. Y
34
270
99
91
22
(x)
50
4
1,091
(x)
Bowling Green, Ky
(x)
37
(x)
4C
(x)
(x)
9
(x)
77
19
(x)
16
(x)
(x)
299
Burbanlt, Calif
See footnotes at end of table.
HOTELS
10.25
Table lOM.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Qty
Toul
f^id employees.
HoteU
employees
receiving
Tool
Full work'
free quarters
week
and/or meals
ber)
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
6
159
139
5
4
149
140
3
3
140
111
3
18
168
163
2
■>
66
55
I
^
278
233
3
4
68
67
2
6
220
201
5
3
8
5
13
341
304
6
3
74
71
2
i
30
24
2
i
112
99
2
J
13
11
2
11
165
159
4
11
436
364
5
3
37
31
3
i
62
59
1
6
113
109
2
4
57
56
1
3
29
22
3
6
414
414
4
22
532
503
11
12
5C0
437
8
3
130
123
3
21
762
707
8
6
93
77
4
11
222
217
5
596
24,359
21,767
352
3
36
30
2
3
39
39
1
5
86
70
1
7
45
43
1
•42
3,928
3,535
20
3
45
45
3
7
219
217
6
4
47
39
4
98
4,374
4,055
55
3
38
38
2
4
101
77
3
3
62
59
2
3
33
32
3
4
20
19
2
3
52
45
2
14
282
225
8
3
100
89
2
8
551
518
6
5
208
185
3
3
21
21
32
2,548
2,363
18
4
67
51
3
4
30
24
1
3
13
13
1
5
112
101
4
12
789
783
7
3
26
26
3
96
85
2
4
21
20
2
5
116
59
3
3
19
15
...
3
12
12
2
7
148
142
4
54
2,430
2,263
28
3
150
107
2
10
209
191
3
7
125
109
4
10
402
316
5
14
1,026
875
10
28
394
364
18
10
230
187
8
3
45
42
2
5
225
217
3
4
52
52
2.
164
2,343
2,140
60
26
1,241
1,045
12
200
6,124
5,362
118
3
22
21
5
74
74
2
3
84
84
4
31
28
2
4
70
66
3
5
122
119
1
41
668
518
18
Employees receiving —
Living
quarters
free
(number)
Three
meals daily
free
Only two
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only otw
meal daily
free
(dumber)
Hotels
reporting
employees
receiving
tips
(>^umber)
Employees receiving tips
Total I P"" *"'''
week
(Numbtr) (Number)
Burlington, Iowa
Burlington, Vt
Butler, Pa
Butte, Mont
Cairo, 111
Cafflbrtdge, Mass
Cambridge, Obio
Caaiden, N, J
Canton, 111
Canton, Ohio
Cape Girardeau, Mo. . . .
Carbondale, Pa
Carlisle, Pa
Carthage, Mo
Casper, Wyo
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. . . .
Centralla, 111
Chambersburg, Pa
Champaign, 111
Char.ute, Kans
Charle-; City, Iowa
Charlfe-ton, S. C
Charleston, w, Va
Charlotte, N. C
Charlottesville, Va. . .
Chattanooga, Tenn
Chester, Pa
Cheyenne, Wyo
Chicago, 111
Chicago Heights, 111..
Chickasha, Okla
Chico, Calif
Cicero, 111
Cincinnati, Ohio
Claremont, N. H
Clarksburg, W. Va
Clearwater, Fla
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Tenn
Clintcn, lova.
Clovls, N. Mex ,
CoBtesville, Pa
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho...
Ccffeyville, Kans
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Columbia, Ho
Columbia, S. C
Columbus, Ga
Columbus, Ind
Columbus, Ohio
Concord; N. H
Comellsville, Pa
Coral Gables, Fla
Corning, N. Y
Corpus Christi, Tex
Corsicana, Tex
Corvallis, Oreg
Coshocton, Ohio
Council Bluffs, Iowa...
Craufordsville, Ind,...
Culver City, Calif
Cumberland, Md
Dallas, Tex
Danb'.j-y, Corn
Danville, 111
Danville, Va
Devenport, Iowa
Dayton, Ohio
Daytona Beach, Fla
Dearborn, Mich
Decatur, Ala
Decatur, 111
Del Rio, Tex
Denver, Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich
Dixon, 111
Dodge City, Kans
Dothan, Ala
Dover, N. H
Du Bols, Pa
Dubuque , Iowa
Duluth , Minn
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
22
25
13
17
5
8
1,004
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
142
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
49
5
5
8
23
127
34
(x)
(x)
112
20
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
60
25
18
14
323
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
13
126
26
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
101
20
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
2
124
17
79
4,578
(xi
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,675
3
51
2
825
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
125
51
662
3
45
276
(x)
(x)
(x)
10
471
(x)
363
11
(x)
44
(x)
587
231
1,287
(x)'"
(x)"'
14
(x)
54
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
17
16
1,477
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
353
11
5
8
512
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
244
10
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
33
114
43
2
(x)
(x)
147
82
(x)
(x)'
(x)
3
10
7
2
11
3
6
207
1
2
1
1
20
1
6
3
34
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
69
105
100
(x)
116
23
41
5,254
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,134
(x)
60
28
738
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
59
132
(x)
(x)
(xT
(x)
(x)
(x)
22
339
(x)
21
77
158
110
14
19
74
663
206
1,U6
(xi
(x)'"
(x)
(x)
See footnotes at end of table.
10.26
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS.
Tabic lOM.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITri.25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE-5UPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE; 1948— Continued
aty
Duncan, Okla
Durant, Okla
Durham, N. C
Dyersburg, Tenn
Ea3t Chicago, 'ind
East Liverpool , Ohio
Eaaton, Pa
East Orange, N. J
East St. Louis, 111
Eau Claire, Wis
Edinburg, Tex
El Centro, Calif
El Dorado, Ark
El Dorado, Kans
Elgin, 111
Elizabeth, N. J
Elizabeth City, N. C
Ellzabethton, Tenn
Elkhart, Ind
Elalra, N. Y
El Paso, Tex
Elwood, Ind
Elyrla, Cnlo
Emporia, Kans
Enid, Okla
Erie, Pa
Escanaba, Hlch
Eugene, Oreg
Eureka, Calif
Evanston, 111.
Evansvllle, Ind
Everett, Wash
Fairmont, W. Va
Fall River, Mass
Fargo, N. Dak
Faribault, Minn
Fayettevllle, N. C
Flndlay, Ohio
Flint, Mich
Florence, S. C
Fort Collins, Colo
Fort Dodge, Iowa
Fort Lauderdale, Fla
Fort Madison, lova
Fort t^era, Fla
Fort Pierce, Fla
Fort Smith, Ark
Fort Wayne, Ind
Fort Worth , Tex
Framingham town, Mass.^
Frankfort, Ky
Fredericksburg, Va
Freeport, 111
Fremont, Nebr.
Fremont, Ohio
Fresno, Calif
Fullerton, Calif
Gadsden, Ala
Gainesville, Fla
Galneeviile.Ga
Galesburg, 111
Galveston, Tex.
Garden City, Kans
Gardner, Mass
Gary, Ind
Geneva, N. Y
Glendale, Calif
Goldsboro, N. C
Grand Forks , H. Dak
Grand Island, Nebr
Grand Junction, Colo
Grand Rapids , Mich
Grants Pass, Oreg
Great Bend, Kans
Great Fells, Mont
Greeley, Colo
Green Bay, WlB
Greenfield town, Mass.'
Greensboro, N, C
Greensburg, Pa
Greenville, Miss
Greenville, S. C
Greenwood, Mlas
See footnotes at end of table.
Total
(fjumbtr)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
19
22
238
219
214
59
IM
20
92
107
35
31
179
59
15
175
355
60
123
135
322
105
200
133
606
490
70
118
54
104
32
356
157
178
43
42
27
211
518
1,125
28
51
88
133
66
54
521
13
136
89
70
200
589
54
55
307
176
147
79
,061
22
57
263
30
285
132
303
146
67
423
57
Full work-
week
Ojumber)
18
22
177
37
25
194
202
58
146
20
71
107
157
51
15
153
303
793
5
57
113
123
271
86
195
115
580
54
8a
29
321
30
121
151
35
39
27
175
479
1,059
22
41
83
120
51
1C4
89
70
144
582
54
42
290
85
65
92
168
144
68
895
15
50
238
25
247
110
238
137
355
57
Hotels
reporting
employees
receiving
free quarters
and/or meals
(Number)
Employeea receiving —
Living
quarters
free
Q^>'mhcr)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Three
meals daily
free
(Number)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Only two
meals daily
free
(Number)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
•x)
(x)
(x)
56
176
ix)
(x)
(x)
Only one
meal daily
free
(Number)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Hotels
reportuig
employees
receiving
tips
(Number)
Employees rexxiving tipa
Total
(Number)
(x)
(x)
(x)
3
50
5
49
3
20
4
36
i
(x)""
2
(x)
3
21
1
(x)
3
50
3
14
2
(x)
2
(x)
2
(x)
19
131
2
(x)
1
(x)
2
(x)
0
80
3
39
3
40
3
41
7
122
3
114
2
(x)
3
84
3
30
10
30
3
12
4
68
1
(x)
7
47
2
(X)
2
(x)
5
56
7
83
1
(x)
1
(x)
3
7
7
87
8
86
14
208
2
(x)
?
(x)
3
32
3
37
2
(x)
1
(x)
10
106
5
38
3
22
3
14
2
(X)
10
69
1
(x)
3
21
12
48
1
(x)
1
(x)
1
(x)
6
31
2
(x)
2
(x)
U
256
1
(x)
3
20
6
48
3
13
4
78
2
(x)
3
52
2
(x)
3
25
3
81
5
28
Full work-
week
(Atumber)
HOTELS
10.27
Tabic lOM.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 13, 1948— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Tool
(\umber)
Paid emptoyecs.
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
HottU
reporting
employees
receiving
free quarcera
and/cr meals
{Number)
Employees
Hoteb
reporting
employees
receiving
ops
(Number)
Employees reuiving tips
aty
Total
Full work-
week
(Ntmha)
Living
quarters
free
(Numkcr)
Three
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only two
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only one
meal daily
free
(Number)
Total
(Numbn)
FuUworl-
week
(Number)
5
5
8
4
u
20
3
5
3
9
<;
10
6
6
9
3
3
3
35
65
3
3
13
3
5
7
3
58
7
3
3
10
8
3
47
3
6
4
6
6
9
12
6
3
16
3
3
196
3
3
5
3
7
3
3
3
18
20
4
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
e
3
8
4
3
16
25
135
204
117
49
80
90
113
847
56
788
99
138
29
117
62
96
43
108
55
118
26
162
15
36
901
41
2,283
31
72
312
14
99
77
119
47
2,264
183
48
125
280
750
176
1,659
132
31
65
160
230
184
182
277
197
38
171
98
8
3,799
117
62
49
51
85
123
39
42
106
781
98
37
116
110
30
167
69
76
349
326
33
229
95
25
200
25
120
203
117
45
73
79
106
715
45
7U3
98
132
29
91
55
78
35
102
55
113
26
119
14
31
847
36
2,114
12
69
257
12
84
67
111
47
2,143
119
45
34
232
708
131
1,506
130
28
51
153
179
170
181
251
174
35
156
87
S
3,476
94
53
46
51
79
113
38
40
96
734
94
37
94
106
28
151
62
69
309
310
83
213
78
24
195
2
3
6
3
3
2
3
3
7
2
10
2
3
2
1
4
2
5
3
2
3
3
2
2
2
-12
'30
3
1
10
2
2
1
1
25
4
2
2
7
4
2
28
2
2
3
3
5
5
2
5
1
1
11
2
1
121
2
2
1
3
4
2
2
1
7
12
2
1
3
2
3
2
2
3
6
3
2
5
1
1
5
(x)
10
11
1
5
(«)
11
4
11
(«)
23
(x)
19
(x)
(x)
7
(x)
11
3
(x)
1
4
(x)
(x
(x)
38
41
4
(x)
28
(x)
(x)
56
5
(x)
(x)
16
15
(x)
54
(x)
(x)
9
7
10
16
(x)
10
(x)
(x)
35
(x)
(x)
321
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
12
(x)
(x)
(x)
8
4«
(x)
(x)
4
(x)
5
(x)
(x)
5
10
6
(x)
9
(x)
(x)
3
(x)
30
6
3
(x)
20
35
47
<x)
57
(x)
15
(x)
(x)
16
(x)
38
(x)
28
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
105
"75
6
(x)
85
(x)"'
(x)
(x)
(x)
171
5
(x)
(x)
12
157
(x)
61
(x)
(x)
15
43
9
40
(x)
5
(x)
(x)
62
(x)
(x)
84
(x)
(x)
(x)
12
19
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
53
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
12
(x)
(x)
4
15
(x)'"
74
(x)
(x)
3
(x)
25
47
35
(x)
22
308
(x)
130
(x)
45
(x)
(x)
6
(x)
1
(x)
10
Sx!'"
(x)
22
665
16
(x)
50
(x)"'
(x)
(x)
(x)
327
75
(x)
(x)
17
148
(x)
272
(x)
(x)
12
38
22
10
(x)
94
(x)
(x)
17
(x)
<x)
637
(x)
(x)
(x)
10
10
(x)
(x)
(x)
20
137
(x)
(x)
6
(x)
7
(x)
(x)
40
94
96
(x)
16
(x)
(x)
3
(x)
4
4
51
(x)
14
19
197
(x)
32
(x)
6
(x)
(x)
19
(x)
3
(x)
23
(x)""
(x)
(x)
21
"a
2
(x)
18
(x)'"
(x)
(x)
(x)
173
28
(x)
(x)
5
(x)'"
71
(x)
(x)
4
30
62
3
(x)
34
(x)
(x)
9
(x)
(x)
326
(x)
(x)
(x)
5
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
11
32
(x)
(x)
3
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
7
37
(x)""
14
(x)
(x)
3
2
5
3
2
4
2
3
10
2
10
2
3
3
3
3
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
1
1
18
2
26
1
2
7
' 3
4
5
1
20
3
2
2
5
6
3
28
2
1
2
3
4
6
5
6
1
1
7
3
63
2
2
4
2
2
1
2
2
4
16
2
2
4
2
3
2
3
2
5
3
2
4
2
2
3
8
(x)
57
26
(x)
47
(x) -
27
226
(x)
181
(x)
34
14
35
22
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8
37
(x)
(x)
429
(x)
708
(x)
(X)
126
30
17
28
(x)
278
23
(x)
(x)
101
350
26
4«5
(x)
'(xl
48
35
54
75
194
(x)i
(x)
56
23
955
(x)
(x)
21
(x)
(x)
Sxi
(x)
10
336
(x)
(x)
22
(x)
12
(l)
22
(x)
118
72
(X)
59
(x)
(x)
73
8
(x)
56
26
(x)
47
(x)
27
159
(x)
129
(x)
30
U
17
13
(x)
(x)
High Point, N. C
(x)
(x)
Hoboken, N. J
(x)
8
20
(x)
(x)
405
(x)
600
(x)
(xi
89
Huntsville, Ala
26
16
26
(x)
241
19
(x)
Ithaca, N- Y
(xi
80
325
26
438
Jacksonville 111
(i)
(x)
(x)
46
26
40
75
172
(x)
(x)
45
20
848
(x)
Keene, N. H
(X)
18
(i)
(x)
Ktnston, N, C
(i)
(x)
Klrksvllle, hto
(x)
9
292
(x)
Laconla, N. H
(x)
La Crosse, wis
16
(x)
11
(x)
Lakeland, Fla
15
(x)
103
68
(x)
47
(x)
(x)
70
See footnotes at end of table.
10.28
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOM.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITHES GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Total
(Number)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
HoteU
reporting
Employees receiving —
Hoteb
reporting
Employees receiving tip*
aty
Toul
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
receiving
free quarters
and/cr meals
(Xumber)
Living
quarters
free
(Number)
Three
meak daily
free
(Number)
Only two
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only one
meal daily
free
(Numbw)
receiving
tips
(Number)
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
5
7
3
5.
4
9
3
9
9
3
10
18
3
4
5
4
52
4
5
4
5
4
572
29
3
3
6
4
5
3
15
4
13
3
5
3
3
4
7
3
3
4
4
6
3
7
5
4
3
5
6
28
5
5
3
129
3
229
5
5
3
3
47
89
8
3
9
4
4
7
10
3
5
3
8
7
4
4
3
16
3
7
3
33
51
7
78
153
119
41
598
183
41
588
1,026
53
75
28
47
600
11
39
114
74
37
8,034
1,953
36
78
316
162
60
62
371
10
593
18
180
111
92
101
201
91
75
152
63
89
59
187
63
59
109
67
124
2,262
63
139
49
1,705
57
2,756
110
70
69
155
2,550
2,595
172
13
270
48
33
541
70
15
270
18
124
444
17
90
26
115
58
154
55
24
49
5
65
135
103
31
583
153
41
464
1,014
53
66
22
42
534
11
36
96
60
32
7,101
1,754
28
62
309
160
46
52
369
7
485
18
151
88
69
93
184
88
69
140
51
77
59
172
52
47
98
58
122
2,139
62
134
45
1,632
55
2,639
74
65
69
120
2,028
2,286
170
13
232
25
33
532
61
15
241
U
106
417
17
90
25
109
46
132
48
2
1
3
2
7
1
7
4
3
6
12
2
3
3
2
29
2
1
3
2
1
238
18
2
1
3
3
3
1
11
1
8
1
1
2
2
3
2
2
1
3
2
6
3
6
2
3
1
3
3
16
1
2
3
49
2
51
4
2
3
3
29
42
4
1
4
1
1
6
3
1
5
1
4
4
2
3
1
5
5
2
(x)
(x)
"5
(x)
30
(x)
20
6
8
10
20
(x)
12
4
(x)
55
(x)
(x)
6
(x)
(x)
593
33
(x)
(x)
6
7
3
(x)
15
(x)
17
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
25
(x)
(x)
(x)
5
(x)
9
6
6
(x)
9
(x)
2
3
37
(x)
(x)
2
106
(x)
70
IB
(x)
11
7
38
73
5
(x)
6
(x)
(x)
10
3
(x)
(x)
10
10
(x)
3
(x)
10
3
(X)
(x)
(x)
' 5
(x)
39
(x)
133
14
5
27
20
(X)
13
10
(x)
57
(x)
(x)
31
(x)
(x)
620
20
(x)
(x)
20
47
(x)'"
21
(x)
62
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
27
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
(x)
3
18
30
tx)
11
(x)
2
2
409
(x)
(x)
2
72
(x)
95
18
(x)
9
47
78
119
2
(x)
30
(x)
(x)
17
(x)'"
9
(x)
37
21
(x)
20
(x)
17
22
(x)
(x/
(x)
17
(x)
18
(x)
70
36
15
50
302
(x)
27
9
(x)
147
(x)
(x)
39
(x)
(x)
1,124
62
(x)
(x)
88
14
(x)
50
(x)
108
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
32
(x)
1
1
37
(x)
(x)'"
1
36
509
(x)
(x)
146
(x)
180
12
(x)
10
25
576
338
(x)
21
(x)
(x)
179
(x)"'
76
(x)
24
95
(x)
20
(x)
11
5
(x)
ix)
(x)
5
(x)
8
(x)
57
14
9
75
72
(x)
14
4
(x)
79
(x)
(x)
13
(x)
(x)
714
197
(x)
(x)
36
2
16
(x)
11
(x)
55
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
15
(x)
(x)
(x)
12
(x)
1
1
16
(x)
5
(x)
5
3
144
(x)
(x)
14
42
(x)
111
13
(X)
25
41
310
180
1
(x)
11
(x)
(x)
39
2
(x)
4
(x)
12
20
(x)
11
(x)
6
17
(x)
5
1
4
3
8
3
7
6
6
8
2
2
2
1
ii
1
1
2
2
129
17
3
3
3
3
2
2
12
1
8
1
4
2
2
4
6
1
2
4
1
1
1
4
2
4
1
3
2
16
2
3
2
56
2
117
3
4
2
2
24
30
5
3
1
2
4
"i
5
1
6
3
"3
2
5
4
2
'16
(x)
42
24
56
30
145
53
(x)
91
237
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
131
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,455
202
24
60
42
25
(x)
(x)
90
(x)
122
(x)
41
(x)
(x)
42
50
(x)
(x)
50
(x)
(x)
(x)
54
(x)
42
(x)
22
(x)
565
(x)
34
(X)
509
(x)
773
30
19
(x)
(x)
654
439
19
41
(x)
(x)
84
(x)'"
77
(x)
34
86
14
(x)
~1
44
(x)
16
(x)
30
24
47
20
134
39
Lincoln 111
(x)
89
226
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Lone Beach Calif
124
(x)
Long Branch, N. J
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,173
148
16
47
41
24
(x)
(x)
90
(x)
76
(x)
3C
(x)
(x)
41
Mansfield Ohio
47
(x)
(x)
40
(x)
(x)
(X)
50
(x)
31
(x)
Meadville Pa
18
(x)
534
Merced Calif
(x)
Meridian Miss
32
(X)
499
Miami Okla
(x)
762
Michigan City, Ind
12
19
(x)
(x)
535
349
18
Missoula Mont
29
(x)
Moberly Mo
(x)
Mobile Ala.. .
77
Modesto Calif
(X)
71
(x)
24
7C
14
(X)
35
41
(x)
See footnotes at end ot" table.
HOTELS
10.29
Tabic lOM.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948— CITIES OF 10.000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
aty
Total
(>(u»ibgT)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Hoteb
reporting
employees
receiving
free quarters
and/or meals
(Jjumhcr)
Employees receiving —
Living
quarters
free
Three
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only two
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only one
meal daily
free
(Number)
Hotels
reporting
employees
receiving
tips
Employees receiving dpi
Total
Full work-
week
Muskegon, Mich. .
Hiiskogee, 0}:la..
Nanpa, Idaho. . . .
Nashville, Tenn.
Natchez, Miss...
Neptune township, N. J.
Nevark, N. J
Newark, Ohio
New Bedford , Mass
New Bern, N. C
New Britain, Conn..
Newburgh, N. 1
New Castle, Pa
New Haven, Conn.. . .
New Kensington, Pu.
New LoTiJjn, Con:i.
New Orleans, La, .
Newport, R. I
Newport News, Va.,
New York, N. Y
Brooklyn Borough..
Manhattan Borough.
Queens Borough. . . .
Niagara Falls, N.
Niles, Mich
Norfolk, Nebr
Norfolk, Va
Norristown, Pa. ..
Northamp ton , Mass . .
North Platte, Nebr.
Oakland, Cjlif
Oak Park, 111
Ocala, Fla
Odessa, Tex
Ogden, Utah
Ogdensburg, N. Y....
Oklahasa City, Okla.
Okmulgee, OKla
Olean, N. Y
Olytnpia, Wash
Guaha, Nebr
Ontario, C^if
Oregcn City, Oreg.
Orlando, Fla..
Oshkosh, Wis..
Oswego, N. Y..
Ottawa, 111...
Ottumwa, Iowa.
Owensboro, Ky....
Paducah, Ky
Paiapa, Tex
Panama City, Fla.
Paris, Tex
Parkersburg, W. '
Parsons, Kans...
Pasadena, Calif.
Pasco, Wash
Peterson, N. J..
Pendleton, Oreg.
Pensacola, Fla..
Peoria, 111
Perth Araboy, N. .
Petersburg, Va.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Phoenix, Ariz....
Pittsburg, Calif.
Pittsburg, Kans..
Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsfield, Mass.
Plainview, Tex
Plattsburg, K. Y.
Pocatello, Idaho.
Pomona, Calif..,.
Ponca City, Okla...
Pontiac, Mich
Poplar Bluff, Mo...
Port Angeles, Wash.
Port Arthur, Tex...
port Huron, Mich.
Portland, MaL-ie,.
Portland, Greg...
37
i
5
i68
26
431
12i
35
6
5
12
148
152
181
40
1,133
11.?
1,500
63
U4
153
166
505
69
204
3,001
84
124
47,867
2,161
45,103
271
332
38
88
589
86
485
122
740
155
70
58
183
102
1,967
43
141
180
25
1,118
111
5
1,024
61
115
127
141
494
161
2,889
71
92
41,778
1,781
39,485
256
294
27
532
75
393
109
652
130
67
56
150
.'.4
1,622
28
86
79
1,694
43
335
292
188
164
75
75
25
25
106
99
114
102
209
182
34
34
92
90
61
57
227
202
22
12
705
677
20
18
122
115
61
60
254
254
632
588
30
27
89
79
6,142
5,451
541
516
34
31
82
61
3,083
2,778
187
156
50
49
140
122
180
139
25
25
72
67
117
96
70
66
19
12
42
42
U2
101
759
585
1,980
1,827
(X)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(X)
(x)
746
29
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
163
24
3
(x)
(x)
(x)-
(x)
7
(x)
1
13
(x)
(x)
(x)
5
34
103
(X)
,x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1,487
50
1,346
86
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)"
(x)
(x)
122
31
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Ix)
(x)
ll
(»)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
31
22
12
110
(x)
58
840
25
21
11,409
380
10,914
24
(x)
(x)
(x)
42
11
530
(x)
272
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
I
(x)'
(x)
(x)
1,559
34
U
(x)
945
(x)
(x)
(x)
26
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
91
277
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(xl
(x)
56
156
21
6,475
303
6,085
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
1
(x)
20
122
485
1
4
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4
3
7
2
3
19
2
3
261
13
241
3
9
49
(X)
(x)
2
M
(x)
36
(x)
333
18
21
65
550
(x)
11,726
422
11,179
69
(x)
(x)
169
27
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(xi)
(x)
(x)
(x)
157
37
(X)
43
90
(x)
30
1,565
63
(x)
(x)
801
(x)
(x) '
M
(X)
(x)"
90
86
299
564
(x)
(X) ■
2
Cx)
(x)
163
17
16
(x)
(x)
20
36
35
82
47
524
(x)
8,981
340
8,532
60
(x)
(x)
147
22
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
326
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
24
33
(X)
133
34
Cx)
43
72
Cx)
30
1,329
52
Cx)
Cx)
641
Cl)
<x)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)'
69
42
35
55
201
519
See footnotes at end of table.
10.30
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Tabic lOM.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948— CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE; 1948— Continued
aty
(Jjumhcr)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Humhtr)
Full work-
week
(Humbcr)
Hotels
reporting
employees
receiving
tree quarters
and/or meals
(Humbcr)
Employees receiving —
Livmg
quarters
free
Three
meals daily
free
Only two
meals daily
free
(Jfamber)
Only one
meal daily
free
Plumber)
Hotels
reporting
employees
receiving
tips
P<umM
Employees receiving tips
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
Portanouth, N. H
Portsmouth, Ohio
Portsmouth, Va
Pottsvllle, Ba
Poughkeepsle, N. Y
Providence, R. I
Pueblo, Colo
(iiincy, 111
Racine, Wis
Raleigh, N. C
Rapid City, S. Dai
Reading, Pa
Redding, Calif
Redlands, Calif
Redondo Beach, Calif
Reno, Nev
Richmond , Calif
Richmond, Ind
Richmond, Ve
Riverside, Calif
Roanoke, Va
Rochester, Minn
Rochester, N. Y
Rockford, 111
Rock Island, 111
Rock Springs, Wyo
Rome, Ga
Rcme, N. Y
Roseburg, Oreg
Romell, N. Mex
Rutland City, Vt
Sacramento, Calif
Saginav, Mich
St. Jblgustine, Fla
St. Cloud, Minn
St. Joseph, Mich
St. Joseph, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
St. Paul, Minn
St. Petersburg, Fla
Salem, Oreg
Salina, Kans
Salinas, Calif
Salisbury, N. C
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Angelo, Tex
San Antonio, Tex
San Bernardino, Calif
San Buenaventura, Calif
San Diego, Calif
Sanduslcy, Ohio
San Fernando, Calif
Sanford, N. C
San Francisco, Calif ,
San Jose, Calif
San Luis Obispo, Calif
San Mateo, Calif
San Rafael, Calif
Santa Ana, Calif
Santa Barbara, Calif
Santa Cruz, Calif
Santa Fe, N. Hex
Santa Maria, Calif
Santa Monica, Calif
Santa Rosa, Calif
Sapulpa, Okla
Sarasota, Fla
Saratoga Springs, N. Y
Savannah, Ga
Schenectady, N. Y
Scottsbluff, Hebr
Scranton, Pa
Seattle . Wash
Sedalla, Mo
Seminole , Okla
Sharon, Pa
Shawnee , Okla
Shebcvgan, Wis
Sheridan, Wyo
Sherman , Tex
Shreveport, La
Sikeston, Mo
Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux Falls, S. Dak
South Bend , Ind
South St. Paul, Minn
South San Francisco, Calif
Spartanburg, S. C
Spokane , W-csh
Springfield, 111
See footnotes at end of table.
5
96
8
10
3
3
13
118
28
49
6
6
12
3
51
12
105
5
4
3
■451
2i
6
12
7
5
13
213
5
70
38
171
196
1,061
159
172
154
450
141
371
167
32
8
480
7
179
1,473
225
651
601
1,301
354
144
31
66
42
102
37
95
771
349
123
141
200
242
6,244
1,154
312
113
135
59
77
1,146
230
2,148
276
58
1,608
91
16
46
7,676
302
85
28
4
28
413
116
178
90
371
143
956
200
48
521
2,793
97
16
41
75
86
40
109
668
29
521
216
462
6
17
142
1,154
587
68
58
81
149
134
1,003
141
135
154
438
88
351
159
32
3
414
7
163
1,374
203
651
537
1,048
341
U5
15
55
37
102
37
95
679
303
122
105
183
197
5,763
844
303
102
135
57
68
848
228
2,114
252
50
1,502
80
14
44
6,508
244
77
23
4
23
380
95
164
74
327
79
16
79
X40
797
188
35
482
2,445
87
12
37
64
72
36
105
631
29
407
127
439
5
17
130
1,040
501
1
2
120
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
17
65
8
16
7
10
152
39
30
6
2
18
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
174
12
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Ix)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
25
66
80
275
17
102
7
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
30
41
69
61
22
22
22
252
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
,511
2
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
60
200
21
(x)
40
258
(x)
(x)
II
(x)"
276
10
32
(x)
(x)
31
(x)
43
1,585
249
(x)
(x)
16
690
21
356
(x)
(x)
289
72
ix)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
126
463
(x)
U)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
Cx)
2
188
67
Cx)
23
176
(x)
Cx)
Cx)'
35
204
39
4
1
221
22
10
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
3
33
31
8
22
16
734
40
2
5
11
Cx)
17
161
Cx)
Cx)
(x)
160
10
439
41
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cz)
Cx)
Cx)
105
134
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
Cx)
6
78
3
43
9
354
7
35
5
57
3
35
10
226
1
Cx)
4
104
2
Cx)
1
(x)
11
119
3
135
9
396
3
50
5
50
9
85
14
496
8
64
5
35
"2'
Cx)'"
2
Cx)
2
Cx)
3
9
2
Cx)
16
145
5
27
7
88
3
36
1
Cx)
6
69
62
1,379
6
73
16
74
4
21
4
33
4
16
2
Cx)
17
375
5
50
15
440
4
12
6
22
36
420
3
14
1
Cx)
2
Cx)
136
2,186
3
58
4
27
1
(x)
1
Cx)
1
Cx)
12
124
4
72
5
33
2
Cx)
7
156
3
26
1
Cx)
2
Cx)
2
Cx)
6
207
3
32
7
148
39
419
4
33
2
Cx)
"2
Cx)'"
1
Cx)
4
30
2
Cx)
5
119
3
14
7
109
1
Cx)
8
67
1
(x)
2
Cx)
7
67
20
266
5
106
HOTELS
10.31
Tabic lOM.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES
FOR WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948~-CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE: 1948— Continued
Qty
Toal
(Mumbct)
Paid emptoyees,
workweek ended
nartat Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Hottb
reporting
employees
receiving
free qiurterft
and/or mcalA
(Number)
Employees receiving —
Living
quarters
free
(N'""l»')
Three
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only two
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only one
meal daily
free
(Number)
Hotels
reporting
employees
receiving
tips
(Number)
Employees receiving tips
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
Springfield, Mass..
Springfield, Mo....
Springfield, Ohio..
Stamford, Conn
Staunton, Va
Sterling, 111
Steubenvil.e, Ohio,
Stillwater, Okla...
Stockton, Calif....
Streator, 111
Sunbury, Pa
Superior, Wis
Sweetwater, Tex....
Syracuse, N. Y
Taccoa, Wash
Tallahassee, Fla...
Tas^a, Fla
Temple, Tex
Terre Haute, Ind...
Texarkana, Ark. and Tex., total,
Texarkana , Ark
Texarkana , Tex
Thonasvllle, Ga
Tiffin, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kans
Torrance, Calif
Torrlngton, Conn....
Traverse City, Mich.
Trenton, N. J
Trinidad, Colo
Troy, N. I
Tuoson, Ariz
Tulsa, Okla
Tupelo, Miss
Twin Falls, Idaho.
Tyler, Tex
Unlontown, Fa
Utlca, N. y
Valdosta, Ga
Vallejo, Calif
Vancouver, Wfish...
Vidisburg. Hiss...
Vlnceanes, Ind. ...
Virginia, Minn....
Visalia, Calif....
Waco, Tex
Walla Walla, Wash.
Warren, Ohio
Washington, D. C
Washington, Ind
Washington, Pa
Washington Court House, Ohio.
Waterbury, Conn
Waterloo, Iowa
Watertdwn, N. Y
Watertown, S. Dak
Watervllle, Maine
Watsonville, Calif
Waujcegan, 111
Waukesha, Wis
Wausau, Wis
Waycross , Ga
Wenatchee , Wash
Westerly town, R. I.^
West Paljn Beach, Fla
Wheeling, W. Va
wmttier, CaUf
Wichita, Kans ,
Wichita Falls, Tex
Wilies-3arre , Pa
Wlllianspcrt, Pa
Wilmington, Del
Wiljaington, N. C
Wilson, N. C
Wlnfield, Kans
Winona, Minn
Winston-Saleoi, N. C.
Woonsocket, R. I,...
Wooster, Ohio
Worcester, Mass
Yakiiaa, Wish
Yonkers, H. Y
York, Pa
Yoiingstown, Ohio.
Ypsilanti, Mich.,
.^anesvllle, Ohio.
902
338
251
148
122
30
152
15
432
22
100
121
53
1,270
298
138
784
130
402
1,281
407
61
U6
144
415
936
52
46
107
151
469
56
76
43
109
iA
41
37
270
126
109
r,844
18
200
50
187
284
166
43
116
31
97
139
103
73
171
11
92
285
26
834
319
439
228
571
107
68
17
114
332
49
46
627
218
21
423
440
65
193
768
308
220
117
116
30
100
8
361
16
96
96
50
1,091
231
131
760
129
395
121
33
41
1,194
310
6
303
47
95
372
894
51
44
99
134
427
52
75
41
106
43
41
37
263
94
104
6,206
16
195
40
167
203
151
42
103
31
97
135
90
67
U3
11
92
243
25
792
276
392
213
468
107
94
327
47
35
503
207
21
375
388
57
180
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
5
115
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
106
38
(X)
(x)*
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
91
149
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
27
261
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)'
(x) '
(x)
147
92
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x) '
10
11
394
62
3
137
59
L20
388
59
(x)
(x)"
(x)
3i
(x)
47
(x)
89
11
(x)
102
62
1
(X)
(x)
(X)
114
(x)
20
(x)
27
(x)
(x)
(x)
86
(x)
45
2,421
(x)
(x)
9
37
2
(X)
(x)
(x)
52
24
4
255
64
10
12
162
(x)
12
(X)
(x)
2
(x)'
1'
(x)
112
47
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
49
47
94
86
2
51
11
12
(x)
(x)"
(x)'
I
1
(x)
(x)'
(x)
134
120
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
26
'28
15
19
142
(x)
(x)'
(x)
(x)
(X)
168
26
274
96
158
(x)
(x)
(x)
369
70
38
169
38
62
(x)
(x)
(x)
259
155
(x)
(x)
99
7
22
108
159
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
54
20
(x)
1,770
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Cx)
(x)
(x)
(xi
(x)
(x)
6
10
72
65
64
72
1.32
23
(x)
35
63
(x)
(x)
U8
28
103
107
(x)
215
95
U8
48
4
16
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
270
46
38
152
38
61
(x)
(x)
(x)
233
125
(x)
(x)
76
6
101
155
(x)
39
36
60
(x)
(x)
74
43
(x)
(x)
54
16
(x)
1,175
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
M
41
35
(x)
6
10
48
59
45
67
89
23
(x)
(x)
(x)
25
63
74
28
(x)
68
86
X Withheld tc avoid disclosure.
^ Classified as urban under fecial rule.
10.32
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table ION.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY— GEOGRAPHIC
DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
ESTABUSHMBNTS, ReCBIPTS, AND GuBST RoOMS
Geographic division and State
UNITED STATES
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roons,
Rooms for transient guests.
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
New England;
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of gxiest rooms.
Rooms for transient guests..
Middle Atlantic;
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms,
Rooms for transient guests.
East North Central:
fJumber of hotels ,
Receipts, entire year
Number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests,.
West North Central:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms.
Rooms for transient guests..
South Atlantic:
Nxmtber of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms.
Roans for transient guests..
East South Central:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms.
Rooms for transient guests*.
West South Central:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms.
Roods for transient guests,.
Mountain:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms.
Rooms for transient guests..
Pacific:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms.
Rooms for transient guests. .
Total
New England
Maine:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests....
New Hampshire:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms,..
Rooms for transient guests,...
Vermont:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans,..
Rooms for transient guests,...
Massachusetts:
Number of hotels ,
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests.-..,
Rhode Island:
Number of hotels ,
Receipts, entire year ,
Total number of guest rooms....
Rocnia for transient guests, . . . ,
Connecticut:
Number of hotels ,
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms....
Roans for transient guests,...,
See footnote at end of table.
1,854,816
1,192,728
812,033
627
98,277
47,869
32,431
1,887
501,478
235,979
147,695
2,587
384,316
248,540
153,452
1,751
155,873
120, 924
87,307
1,761
210,551
132,255
110,747
556
63,011
40,272
33,362
1,298
124,540
89,343
70,059
Hocda having a percenta^ of occupancy of —
1
053
36
960
60
906
45
379
3
027
229
800
216
640
131
571
S9
8,812
5,652
4,075
85
5,007
4,206
3,180
55
4,690
2,824
2,487
233
56,408
22,912
14,711
37
7,141
3,025
1,940
128
16,219
9,250
6,038
91 percent
or mere
2,104
452,029
259,919
136,262
70
13,270
7,521
3,405
301
14«,045
67,843
28,343
628
72,014
74, 181
31,884
307
35,911
26,574
15,932
91
28,478
11,533
8,718
47
14,023
5,897
4,673
142
45,274
17,846
13,609
146
26,628
U,330
8,119
372
68,386
37,194
21,579
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
40
9,750
4,805
2,124
5
822
693
129
21
2,521
1,781
1,076
81 to 90 percent 71 to 80 percent 61 to 70 percent
3,494
685,346
355,678
243,126
125
42,300
13,845
10,173
436
181,305
73,530
48,479
761
182,208
85,809
56,775
455
65,255
38,414
27,479
293
74,897
33,660
27,383
120
25,637
12,859
10,891
257
36,263
21,088
16,649
252
21,135
15,865
11,462
795
56,346
60,608
33,835
12
2,549
1,418
924
9
1,138
634
568
6
1,102
567
521
55
26,718
7,351
5,420
10
4,501
1,025
828
33
6,292
2,850
1,912
3,961
425,150
302,475
222,021
187
25,317
14,937
10,565
455
87,535
46,806
33,283
638
102,261
59,758
43,775
493
32,748
29,765
22,633
443
49,608
33,393
28,226
174
13,065
11,141
9,527
412
2'", 321
27,704
22,230
299
16
488
15
869
11
873
860
68
807
63
102
39
904
30
3,853
2,025
1,578
28
1,609
1,622
997
14
1,747
892
844
69
12,447
6,790
4,637
U
1,470
607
657
35
4,191
2,801
1,852
1,975
137,191
118,577
89,898
7,910
4,331
3,082
219
33,572
18,049
13,619
259
16,281
15,017
11,362
228
13,711
12,848
10,732
334
22,822
20,424
17,305
86
5,943
4,730
3,968
160
5,992
8,287
6,508
159
13,820
3,990
7,155
450
17,140
25,351
16,117
12
985
609
528
15
1,138
674
508
11
827
499
407
23
2,918
1,530
957
4
224
191
151
15
1,818
828
531
51 to 60 percent 41 to 50 percent
1,084
78,2C4
62,667
48,890
57
4,506
2,697
2,126
139
24, 500
10,964
107
6,066
5,752
4,329
135
6,063
7,472
6,116
203
16,655
12,495
10, 747
56
2,744
2,436
2,045
116
4,732
5,933
4,625
70
6,200
3,765
3,029
201
6,733
11,153
7,235
10
608
511
437
372
341
289
11
722
466
403
20
2,507
1,122
862
3
27
108
49
5
270
147
972
47, 554
49,218
38,141
52
2,622
2,329
1,527
143
15,084
9,313
7,583
113
3,436
4,677
3,123
75
1,675
3,096
2,440
196
13,375
11,417
10,339
39
1,225
1,919
1,388
119
1,947
4,926
3,647
61
1,207
2,474
1,773
174
6,983
9,067
6,321
31 to 40 percent
469
17,705
22,655
17,394
32
1,349
1,303
912
31
7,188
4,877
4,028
37
1,137
1,753
1,124
33
274
1,749
1,248
102
2,670
4,518
3,753
22
265
825
593
47
495
1,664
1,318
33
1,267
1,427
1,111
82
3,060
4,5^9
3,307
13
210
437
231
(x)
(x
(x)
6
11
343
458
395
9
308
302
257
4
2
(x)
(x;
(x)
(x:
(x)
(x)
14
1,409
771
363
7
537
355
259
2
1
(x)
(x;
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
8
470
421
310
7
302
258
174
HOTELS
10.33
Table ION.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY— GEOGRAPHIC
DIVISION AND STATE: 1 948— Continued
EsTABUSHMBNTS, ReCBIPI'S, AND GuBST RoOMS
G«ognphic division and State
Middle Atlantic
New York:
Number of hotels
Receipts , entire year
Total number of guest rocns
Roods for transient guests
New Jersey:
Number of iiotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
^Pennsylvania:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Roans for transient guests
East North Central
Ohio:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms.
Rooms for transient guests
Indiana:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocois
Roaiis I'or transient guests
Illinois:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans
Rooms for transient guests
Michigan:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
Wisconsin:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
West North Central
Minnesota;
Number of hotels,
Receipts , entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rocns for transient guests
Iowa:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
Missouri:
Number of hotels
Receipts , entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests.
North Dakota:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
South DaJcota:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of ^est rooms
Rooms for transient guests
Nebraska:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms.
RoGOe for transient guests
Kansas:
Number of hotels.
Receipts, entire year
Total nuaber of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
Total
Wumlitr)
345, 7«4
160, 2U
92,041
299
57,«5
26,635
21 , 552
614
98,289
48,930
34,102
523
88,213
47,943
33,540
328
33, 348
23,484
16,892
974
168, 505
112,566
61,979
502
61,231
260
33,019
19,022
14,070
359
34,757
25,996
18,640
274
22,532
18,368
14,127
502
56,857
40,649
25,416
IOC
7,110
5,837
4,901
93
4,832
5,119
4,381
177
16,644
11,788
8,936
236
13,141
13,167
10,906
Hocels having a percentage of occupancy of —
91 percent
or more
81 to 90 percent 71 to 80 percent 61 to 70 percent
200
132,593
59,284
24,241
30
6,521
2,798
1,491
71
8,931
5,761
2,611
102
8,635
9,074
4,280
46
6,355
4,099
2,259
361
44,760
49,051
20,338
72
7,025
7,880
3,CS3
47
5,239
4,077
1,924
66
11,135
7,086
4,467
29
1,075
1,694
968
129
17,320
12,246
6,422
25
2,303
1,596
1,349
168
360
286
28
2,699
2,132
1,439
25
1,211
1,460
1,001
278
136,960
56,447
36,475
42
7,738
3,230
2,122
116
36,607
13,853
9,882
157
42,916
17,759
12,994
94
12,336
7,576
5,473
293
88,795
37,736
24,435
153
24,746
16,367
8,878
64
13,415
6,371
4,995
102
11,196
7,365
5,289
66
10,596
6,343
4,863
133
24,787
12,957
8,045
33
3,207
2,382
2,050
18
1,997
1,125
967
45
7,585
4,124
2,949
58
5,eS7
4,118
3,316
219
46,999
26,072
17,929
47
7,501
4,227
3,091
189
33,035
16,507
12,263
136
29,360
14,219
11,342
97
10,691
6,882
5,460
31,357
20,061
13,367
123
20,321
13,141
8,921
78
10,532
5,455
4,685
108
6,603
6,327
4,745
76
5,549
4,752
3.681
123
10,224
8,560
5,741
24
1,105
1,232
953
39
1,646
2,131
1,882
51
3,541
2,704
2,101
4,080
4,059
3,530
51 to 60 percent
39
12,363
8,155
5,658
48
11,919
4,539
3,933
82
9,290
5,355
4,023
5,302
4,155
3,194
46
2,627
3,012
2,408
55
2,185
3,080
2,171
64
3,780
3,180
2,370
29
1,387
1,590
1,319
51
4,531
3,139
2,645
58
3,584
3,329
2,35!
43
2,372
2,720
2,042
7
158
242
210
9
603
528
476
26
1,355
1,348
1,197
34
1,108
1,542
1,361
41 to 90 percent
64
8,109
4,355
3,110
10,908
3,897
3,537
45
5,393
2,712
1,941
18
566
798
638
566
693
578
19
687
931
537
39
3,677
2,736
2,145
15
570
544
431
24
966
1,272
966
.>7
1,490
1,574
1,301
32
1,559
2,024
1,514
3
166
122
111
11
279
460
390
13
996
883
25
607
1,137
1,026
31 to 40 percent
53
5,835
3,289
2,59f
37
6,806
3,543
3,225
53
2,443
2,481
1,760
27
684
1,134
637
16
317
695
333
25
271
904
628
23
1,210
1,345
1,029
17
954
599
396
10
268
394
317
176
408
281
20
386
829
617
149
134
116
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
13
162
536
463
;,357
1, 6
3?
4,676
2,9''9
2,63;'
19
1,155
S92
629
11
199
553
241
6
172
264
158
386
316
258
10
316
433
318
6
64
182
149
33
178
59
!x)
(x)
(x)
14
127
1,076
877
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
55
209
130
30 percent
or leM
See footnote at end of ta,ble.
10.34
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table ION.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY-
DIVISION AND STATE: 1948-Contmucd
EsTABUfiHMBNTB. RbCBIPTS, AND GuBST RoOUt
-GEOGRAPHIC
Geognphic division and State
Tool
HoceU having a percentage cf occupancy of —
91 percent
or mere
gl to 90 percent 71 to 80 poccnt 61 to 70 percent 51 In tiO percent 41 to Ju percent 31 to 40 percent
South Atlantic
Delaware:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Hcoms for transient guests
Maryland:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
District of Columbia:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
Virginia:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans
Rooms for transient guests
West Virginia:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
North Carolina;
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans
Rooms for transient guests
South Carolina:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans
Rooms for transient guests
Georgia:
Number of hotels
Receipts , entire year
Total number of guest roans
Rooms for transient guests.
Florida:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocans
Rooms for transient guests
East South Central
Kentucky:
Number of hotels*
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocms
Rooms for transient guests
Tennessee:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
Alabama:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans
Roans for transient guests
Mississippi:
Number of hotels.
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
West South Central
Arkansas:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocnts
Rooms for transient guests.
Louisiana;
Nurber of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
Oklahona;
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans.
Roans for transient guests.
Texas;
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans
Rcoras for transient guests
See footnote at end of table.
16
3,116
908
727
95
14,376
7,004
5,627
82
40,768
16,360
10, 502
193
27,091
14,115
12, 533
139
13,219
9,484
8,029
186
17,310
13,186
11,653
83
8,509
5,884
5,364
199
23,711
15,424
12, 952
768
62,451
49,890
43,360
159
17,536
11,054
8,816
184
22,465
14,135
11,594
110
12,378
7,805
6,738
103
10,632
7,278
6,214
145
12,207
9,557
8,414
122
21,807
10,164
8,727
306
16,397
18,584
14,148
725
74,129
51,038
38,770
3
105
87
60
5
2,418
567
359
13
10,979
3,655
2,107
16
3,647
1,602
1,411
15
2,254
1,438
1,167
698
549
487
2,170
991
925
14
5,361
2,046
1,720
10
846
598
482
12
2,102
1,359
721
24
6,126
2,711
2,256
4,350
1,357
1,268
3
1,445
470
428
4
434
321
214
11
11,776
3,096
2,745
26
1,585
1,656
1,053
101
31,479
12,773
9,592
4
2,140
435
340
21
5,912
2,322
1,971
30
20,826
8,092
4,871
42
11,113
4,615
4,214
37
4,201
2,986
2,535
38
6,775
3,840
3,452
15
2,267
1,258
1,206
43
8,528
4,269
3,699
63
13,135
5,843
5,095
29
3,215
3,132
2,814
44
10,917
5,524
4,497
27
4,416
2,684
2,312
20
2,089
1,519
1,268
1,996
1,278
1,097
26
5,061
2,306
2,039
55
7,749
4,774
3,921
160
21,457
12,730
9,592
5
565
247
199
34
4,949
2,672
2,198
20
7,747
3,280
2,425
53
4,559
3,469
3,139
35
3,264
2,454
2,093
54
6,056
4,123
3,613
23
1,825
1,427
1,221
56
5,257
4,521
3,582
163
15,386
11,200
9,756
46
3,695
2,984
2,486
51
3,526
3,152
2,703
44
2,042
2,437
2,121
33
3,802
2,568
2,217
56
7,668
4,740
4,259
40
3,422
2,736
2,278
99
4,106
5,919
4,493
217
14,125
14,309
11,200
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
866
84«
671
30
1,065
1,436
1,069
23
640
1,038
859
34
1,847
1,990
1,780
14
1,115
1,017
959
41
1,754
2,141
1,831
165
14,932
11,257
9,639
31
2, 547
1,785
1,469
658
969
701
14
785
636
518
20
1,953
1,390
1,280
20
919
1,065
958
10
234
398
319
51
1,872
2,893
2,347
79
2,967
3,931
2,884
9
523
475
386
5
156
203
176
16
2,943
1,045
952
137
268
222
22
927
1,130
1,028
10
359
494
410
19
949
905
749
115
10,661
7,975
6,824
22
639
960
827
675
664
567
9
651
348
259
10
779
464
392
18
627
807
715
18
960
979
814
23
547
1,134
817
57
2,598
3,013
2,279
(x)
(X)
(x)
3
125
277
223
(x)
(x)
(x)
25
3,640
1,539
1,398
6
2,537
741
711
14
459
711
574
(x)
(x)
(x)
11
1,550
931
837
121
4,745
6,739
6,178
244
580
339
16
450
698
559
3
34
145
81
9
497
496
409
15
233
559
469
13
282
500
392
34
416
1,483
1,004
57
1,016
2,384
1,782
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
70
225
171
10
436
458
404
(x)
(x)
(x)
10
274
352
287
63
1,587
3,001
2,478
5
67
160
101
10
91
327
244
(x)
(x)
(t)
(x)
161
350
321
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
29
265
940
700
HOTELS
10.35
Table ION.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY— GEOGRAPHIC
DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
EtTABUUMSNTt, RbCBIPTS, AND GuBST RoOM»
Geographic divicion and Stact
Tool
(S>imber)
Hoed* having a pocentage of occupancy oS —
91 pcrcmt
cr mere
81 to 90 percent
71 to 60 percent 61 to 70 percent
51 to 60 percent
41 to y) percent
31 to 40 percent
30 percent
or lew
Mountain
Montana:
Nunber of hotels
Receipts^ entire year
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests. . . .
Idaho:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms. . ,
RooBs for transient guests,...
WycBlng:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans . . .
Rocofi for transient guests. . . .
Colorado:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests....
Nev Mexico:
Number of hotels.
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans...
Rooms for transient guests....
Arizona:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests....
Utah:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms. . .
Roans for transient guests....
Nevada:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans...
Rooms for transient guests. . . .
Pacific
Washington:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans.
Roans for transient guests,.
Oregon:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans.
Rooms for transient guests.,
California:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans.
Rooms for transient guests,.
197
10,218
10,211
7,429
98
8,300
5,656
4,426
79
5,153
4,U9
3,391
307
20,207
18,683
13,106
91
6,749
4,900
4,118
105
9,510
6,041
4,862
93
7,832
6,087
4,074
83
18,991
5,189
3,971
537
30,132
38,137
22, 170
302
18,245
20,517
14,209
2,188
181,423
157,986
95,192
38
2,527
2,177
1,322
9
2,078
957
844
1,342
825
657
45
5,710
3,076
1,998
2,332
868
774
5
2,150
509
469
16
3,942
1,636
1,000
16
6,547
1,282
1,055
63
11,885
6,491
3,732
32
5,748
3,322
2,340
277
50,753
27,381
15,507
52
3,506
2,982
2,260
23
1,770
1,290
957
24
2,041
1,349
1,142
83
4,561
5,154
3,355
17
1,449
892
733
13
2,642
1,200
1,029
19
1,470
1,618
1,106
21
3,6%
1,380
117
6,885
8,961
5,047
78
6,560
6,272
4,384
600
42,901
45,375
24,404
53
2,402
2,726
2,135
28
1,081
1,431
989
24
1,017
1,039
852
95
3,265
5,288
3,861
24
1,010
1,325
1,064
30
1,177
1,426
1,118
25
1,740
1,509
1,000
20
4,796
1,125
859
144
6,818
10,406
5,958
93
3,236
5,347
3,526
623
58,753
47,349
30,420
22
1,107
1,125
894
23
2,942
1,343
1,114
12
546
499
365
35
3,077
2,460
1,916
16
1,268
858
790
20
1,032
1,022
805
17
369
735
478
14
3,479
948
793
96
2,697
6,091
3,576
49
1,426
2,725
1,842
305
13,017
17,035
10,699
222
291
252
220
327
269
4
75
143
130
16
2,807
1,202
877
11
429
419
352
14
2,131
1,004
84A
4
49
134
124
6
267
245
181
48
1,094
2,828
1,762
15
411
921
673
138
5,233
7,404
4,850
10
125
416
238
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
18
324
750
515
234
471
340
95
234
171
(x)
(x)
(x)
31
260
1,341
800
17
554
971
714
126
6,169
6,755
4,807
10
319
368
257
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
414
372
326
215
295
221
62
112
69
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
17
231
1,067
771
9
217
513
456
56
2,612
2,959
2,080
4
10
126
71
(x)
(x)
(x)
49
381
258
5
26
158
116
82
297
188
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
21
262
952
524
9
93
446
274
63
1,985
3,728
2,425
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
10.36
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOP.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY— UNITED STATES,
BY CITY SIZE, BY NUMBER OF GUEST ROOMS: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, and Guest Rooms
City size (number of inhabitants) and number-of- guest-roonu stse
Total
Hotels having a percentage of occupancy of—
91 percent
or more
81 to 90 percent 71 to 80 percent 61 to 70 percent
51 to 60 percent
41 to 50 percent 31 to 40 percent
N unLer of hotels
heceipts, entire year
Total number of guest rc>om3
500 guest rooms or more
300 to "199 guest roons
100 to 299 giiest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
CITIES OF 500,000 II«"^^BIT;U;tc 0.- i-lORE
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total nujTiDer of guest rooms ■
500 guest roonis or -iiore
300 to ^99 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
CITIES OF 350,000 TO ■;99,909 INHABITAHT."
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
500 guest rooms or more
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
CITIES OF 100,000 TO 249,999 INHABITANTS
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire y ar
Total number of guest rooms
500 guest rooms or more
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 g'uest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
CITIES OF 50,000 TO 99,999 INHABITANTS
Niimber of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
500 guest rooms or more
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms*
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms ■
Rooms for transient guests
CITIES OF 25,000 TO 49,999 INHABITANTS
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
500 guest rooms or more
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
CITIES OF 10,000 TO 24,999 INHABITANTS
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
500 guest rooms or more
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
CITIES OF 5,000 TO 9,999 INHABITANTS
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roo.iis
500 guest rooms or more
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
14,54'
2,104
1,854, =101:.
452,029
1,192,723
259,919
114,838
44,250
140,561
47,352
390,990
96,011
297, L 3e
49,335
248,647
22,971
312.033
136,262
3,203
910
793, 397
277,626
445,148
161,140
100,635
41,051
86,679
37,735
149,646
55,830
73,754
20,711
35,434
5,S13
247,158
72,761
1,427
170,336
125,288
5,6-'S
16,795
48,746
33,383
20,686
79,123
1,530
200,123
128,461
2,735
19,131
51,396
30,473
24, 726
91,870
1,213
167,697
102,561
2,915
12,098
44,127
23,643
19,778
78,226
1,441
155,134
102,856
1,172
2,070
45,872
30,943
22,799
84,302
1,763
133,165
106, 274
1,129
31,476
42,825
30,844
84,557
1,292
72,749
65,038
300
8,542
29,697
26,499
53,119
270
61,686
30,218
2,616
5,467
13,001
5,882
3,252
18,749
267
33,175
23,161
2,008
10, 359
7,609
3,185
13,721
177
27,078
15,977
1,809
7,370
4,644
2,154
9,985
194
25,876
13,930
333
5,777
4,304
3,066
10,187
131
10,089
7,765
2,181
3,378
2,206
5,450
63
5,267
3,177
648
1,247
1,232
2,117
3,494
3,961
685,346
425,150
355,678
302,475
49,737
14,929
46,080
33,284
133,555
101,020
73,136
83,755
48,170
69,487
243,126
222,021
1,049
354,612
160,901
45,181
27,673
53,942
23,799
10,306
97, 369
443
60,788
41,311
1.531
4,564
19,714
10,547
5,455
26,902
407
93,450
43,655
1,670
9,367
19,532
7,554
5,532
32,774
296
49,827
28,408
743
3,470
13,875
6,113
4,207
21,293
326
43,935
27,683
612
1,006
14,399
7,611
4,055
22,475
423
38,633
26,271
8,719
10,557
6,995
20,651
213
17,777
1 ,847
2,103
6,212
3,532
9,575
713
138,763
87,459
12,978
19,580
27,446
17,040
10,415
55,590
402
33,463
31,881
891
4,611
9,947
10,025
6,407
20,054
396
51,757
35,413
500
5,455
16,198
7,275
5,985
26,752
292
41,946
25,332
2,088
13,204
5,553
4,432
20, 222
393
42, 625
28,667
560
400
13,912
7,163
6,632
23, 673
580
51,011
38,894
750
14,267
15,309
8,568
31,704
434
22,409
21,909
2,609
10, 362
8,938
18,281
1,975
137,191
113,577
2,628
6,453
28,849
41,402
39,245
89, 898
229
12,647
17,551
1,425
758
5,947
6,161
3.260
10, 349
163
11,503
11,716
640
1,444
3,113
3,627
2,892
7,562
187
11,887
11,973
1,434
3,081
3,901
3,557
8.471
171
19,514
12,757
563
1,676
4,372
2,801
3,345
9,932
236
20,964
15,993
331
6,537
5,560
3,565
13,836
265
17,958
15,112
3,180
6,380
5,052
12,306
250
12,901
12,563
1,123
6,361
5,079
10,416
1,084
78,204
62,667
2,174
2,668
15,752
19,298
22,775
48,890
121
4,622
7,350
300
1,925
2,910
2,215
4,166
4,238
352
1,310
1,699
377
2,619
91
5,635
5,346
565
470
775
1,646
1,890
3,974
104
15,193
8, 729
1,609
472
2,937
1,84.
1,815
7,194
119
9,698
7,562
2,790
2,721
2,051
6,525
142
7,949
7,605
1,788
2,875
2,942
6,151
138
8,950
7,565
300
1,721
2,529
3,015
6,379
972
47,554
49,218
1,120
3,204
8,765
13,843
22,286
38, 141
94
3,612
5,621
633
1,663
1,270
2,055
3,447
53
908
2,360
729
,175
956
,531
96
2,949
5,108
397
934
1,523
2,254
3,683
86
7,118
5,822
1.420
1,335
1,367
1,700
4,913
95
5,052
5,166
1,734
1,651
1,781
4,561
113
4,974
5,655
379
712
2,206
2,358
4,383
103
3,825
4,553
338
1,922
2,293
3,703
469
17,705
22,655
1,520
3.386
6,044
11,705
17, 394
35
665
,141
673
895
573
1,265
19
242
1,597
357
711
124
405
1,161
42
876
1,811
177
460
1.174
1,140
48
5,435
3,432
1,163
460
562
1,247
2,939
1,061
2,178
211
1,031
936
1,704
56
1,327
2,524
382
702
1,440
1,951
49
905
1,875
624
1,251
1,420
HOTELS
10.37
Table lOP.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY— UNITED STATES,
BY CITY SIZE, HY NUMBER OF GUEST ROOMS: 1948 -Continued
ESTABUSHMBNTS, ReCEJPTS, AND GuEST RcK>MS
City sue (numba of inhabitants) and number of guest-rooma mic
CITIES :> 2. XX T1 4.»J i-mAPiTAmt;
Number of notcl:^
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
500 ijuest rooms or more
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests..
CITIES UMBER 2,500 INHABITANTS
Number of hotels....
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms
500 guest rooms or more
300 to 499 guest rooms
100 to 299 guest rooms
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Rooms fQr transient guests
Total
Wumtcr)
.973
'.75
115, 2C1
70,129
l,12i?
.5,359
Hotels having a percentage of Kcupancy of —
91 percent
or more
81 to 90 percent 71 to 80 percent 61 to 70 percent
l,o47
8,584
2,854
583
84 5
42(
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:. j4i
158
8.497
6,915
333
2,797
3,785
'-.421
12,827
S,187
938
2,946
4,303
6,166
345
15,635
15,24
'159
6,24
3,043
1?.4(U
406
27
536
17
671
400
2
478
4
776
10
017
13
344
21C
8,602
'1,125
3,428
5,69?
■•.464
253
21
215
11
787
810
1
496
2
683
6
798
9
562
51 to 60 percent 41 to SO percent
3, :.>!■•
.i.tO'i
34G
1,097
3,169
3,616
197
21,041
9,666
774
2,116
1,975
4,801
8,266
31 to 40 percent
360
3,218
214
13,953
9,143
545
375
783
1,761
5,671
7,647
330
320
1,294
1,567
, . 03
,151
442
1,326
3,385
4,247
30 percent
or IcM
52
.336
, l'J7
304
543
,35C
4,497
5,668
290
1,041
4,337
4,557
10.38
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOQ.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY— SELECTED
STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS: 1948
EsTABUSHMBNTS, RECEIPTS, AND GuBST RoOUS
Metropobtan area
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N. Y. :
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans. .
Roans for transient guests...
Atlanta, Ga. :
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms..
Rooms for transient guests...
Baltimore, Md.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms. .
I'Qoms for transient guests. . .
Blrminj^ham, Ala.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms. .
Roans for transient guests...
Boston, Mass. :
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Tofal number of guest roans..
Roans for transient guests. . .
Buffalo, N. Y. :
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms,.
Rooms for transient guests, . .
Chicago, 111, ;
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans, .
Rooms for transient guests. . .
Cincinnati, Ohio:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms. .
Roans for transient guests. . .
Cleveland, Ohio:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms. .
Rooms for transient guests, . .
Columbus, Ohio:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans,.
Roans for transient guests, . .
Dallas, Tex.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans, .
Roans for transient guests...
Denver, Colo. :
Number of ho tels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans,.
Rooms for transient guests...
Detroit, Mich,:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms,.
Rooms for transient guests. . .
Houston, Tex.:
Number of hotels
Hecelptc, entire year
Total number of guest rocms, .
Roans for transient guests,..
Indianapolis, Ind.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
To'lbI number of £pjest rcoms. .
Rocms for transient guests,.,
Kansas City, Mo.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of gues^ rooms..
Rooms for transient guests...
Loa Angeles, Cillf,:
Nunborof hotels
Receipts, entire year
T'^tal number of guest rooms,
Rocras for transient puosts,.
Gee fo' tnote at end of table,
Total
Wamlw)
Hocek having a peroentafe at occupancy at —
91 percent
or more
gl » 90 perctnt
71 to 80 percent 61 to 70 percent
6,850
3,i51
2,891
9,6i6
5,584
4,367
57
11,348
4,790
3,818
29
4,887
2,560
2,002
87
38,360
12,678
8,196
74
15,113
8,471
5,648
720
146,666
96,549
48,503
46
16,552
7,026
4,314
105
25,772
13,557
8,449
32
10,195
4,416
3,450
55
11,805
5,600
4,179
164
11,442
11,097
7,016
255
35,916
29,663
14,342
67
10,531
6,274
4,310
58
9,366
5,967
4,118
212
18,948
17,461
10,31<.
750
62,935
57,471
34,838
(x)
(x)
(x)
9
4,379
1,598
1,306
5
2,418
567
359
(x)
(x)
(x)
19
6,767
3,181
1,529
1,423
1,208
340
343
45,269
48,530
19,673
14
1,290
1,815
780
36
3,972
3,614
1,386
(x)
(x)
(x)
12
8,211
2,254
1,683
34
5,049
2,579
1,631
65
6,443
7,483
2,812
23
7,896
3,576
2,583
9
1,191
807
342
89
10,003
7,922
4,500
130
21,658
13,429
6,209
11
3,421
1,612
1,516
3,583
2,131
1,779
13
5,167
1,772
1,562
10
2,110
1,223
951
35
25,331
6,372
4,977
20
9,156
3,619
2,936
236
79,421
32,760
20,188
14
10,102
2,699
1,592
34
12,504
5,377
3,891
13
2,226
1,135
854
18
1,379
1,260
861
51
2,564
3,358
1,933
87
18,012
11,598
5,502
20
1,358
1,145
728
26
4,283
2,673
1,910
58
4,559
4,144
2,285
214
14,438
15,973
8,955
2,826
1,194
978
12
1,607
1,608
1,133
24
3,425
1,864
1,501
13
4U
660
483
16
3,415
1,836
1,032
20
2,645
1,518
107
21,324
13,385
7,757
10
4,994
1,936
1,712
19
8,986
3,735
2,745
4,619
1,665
1,450
18
2,069
1,794
1,413
52
1,852
3,301
2,360
56
10,150
7,827
4,478
15
1,176
1,008
569
U
3,472
1,597
1,292
40
2,860
2,811
1,550
210
21,411
17,601
11,299
51 to 60 penxnt 41 to n percent
341
330
199
3
60
148
61
179
334
214
(x)
(x)
(x)
825
558
317
12
1,350
1,447
1,059
U
304
884
356
(x)
(x)
(x)
208
441
230
4
2,543
793
681
10
1,737
962
626
17
496
946
393
5
63
330
290
7
364
640
470
12
258
667
412
87
2,172
4,791
2,791
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
269
330
205
5
167
294
141
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
7
151
401
161
11
410
905
517
5
1,047
898
735
50
1,746
2,815
1,809
31 to 40 pscent
(x)
(x)
(x)
4
47
150
100
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
1,174
450
150
5
218
217
155
86
359
204
4
65
226
93
(x)
(x)
(«)
(x)
(x)
(x)
4
57
191
97
12
258
576
409
(>)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(«)
(X)
30 percent
4
174
298
251
29
848
1,302
759
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(«)
(X)
i"
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(x)
(x)
,(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
47
721
581
15
4J7
704
439
(x)
(xl
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
10
95
337
184
(x)
(x)
(X)
(X)
(x)
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32
303
208
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
<x)
(x)
15
205
856
577
HOTELS
10.39
Table lOQ.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY -
STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS: 1 948— Continued
ESTABUSHMBNTS, RbCBIPTS, AND GuBST RoOUS
-SELECTED
Metropolitan area
Total
Wumter)
Hotels having a percentage of occupancy of —
91 percent
or mace
81 to 90 percent
71 tx>80 pcrcent61 to 70 percent
51 to tiO percent 41 to TO percent
31 to 40 poccnt
}0 percent
crloa
LoulsvlUe, Kj.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocws. , .
Roods for transient guests.
Hllvauliee, wis.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms....
Rocns for transient guests
Hlnneapolls-St. Paul, Minn.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocms....
Roans for transient guests
New Orleans, La. :
Number of hotels,
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roaas. . . .
Rooms for transient guests
New York-Northeastern New Jersey:
Nunber of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocas....
Rooos for transient guests
Philadelphia, Pa.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total nunber of guest rooms. . . .
Roods for transient guests
Pittsburgh, Pa.:
Nunber of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocms....
Rocns for transient guests
Portland, Oreg.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms....
Rocns for transient guests
Providence, R. I.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms....
Rocns for transient guests
St. Louis, Mo.:
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total nanber of guest roans....
Roans for transient guests
San Diego, Calif,:
N\j&ber of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest roans....
Rocns for transient guests
San Francisco-toiland, Calif.:
Nimber of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms....
Rocms for transient guests
Seattle, Wash. :
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rooms....
Roans for transient guests
ttashlngton, D. C;
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year
Total number of guest rocns....
Roans for transient guests
Youngstown, Ohio:
NLflnber of hotels
R-celpts, entire year
Total nunber of guest rocns....
Roan^ for transient guests
e,6S9
3,820
2,735
49
13,214
6,713
4,078
124
18,983
12,660
7,939
38
13,355
4,485
3,871
601
287,370
131,651
70,002
165
32,082
16,637
9,853
84
22,290
8,273
5,828
163
10,885
12,748
7,644
30
6,733
2,659
1,708
139
30,665
15,209
8,463
U7
13,187
8,351
5,201
625
55,004
53,860
26,934
221
14,464
19,063
10,054
89
41 , 526
16,680
10,760
23
2,838
1,536
1,330
7
358
867
306
24
3,605
2,851
1,102
35
7,448
4,919
2,389
11,156
2,567
2,342
135
134,913
58,448
24,094
26
3,773
2,734
938
13
2,791
1,159
486
20
4,879
2,583
1,736
(x)
(x)
(x)
32
6,479
3,863
1,565
9
1,084
586
274
79
22,364
9,676
4,787
22
6,487
3,U2
1,871
(x)
(x)
(x)
5
628
322
242
5,527
1,505
1,311
19
7,107
3,055
2,292
4i
7,247
3,872
2,607
7
1,058
631
528
194
111,110
45,974
27,907
41
12,876
5,530
3,218
18
12,976
3,419
2,737
40
3,355
3,776
2,255
(x)
(x)
(x)
51
18,073
6,893
*,095
26
1,U4
1,593
657
212
15,627
19,457
8,853
63
3,823
5,609
2,958
(x)
(X)
(«;
3
462
232
231
721
566
472
2,502
807
684
29
2,946
2,616
1,663
13
895
798
642
129
33,212
19,494
12,877
12,504
5,214
3,707
29
5,624
2,834
2,075
51
1,447
3,149
1,650
995
548
461
33
5,339
3,054
1,963
41
7,8*3
3,494
2,479
166
12,971
14,027
7,417
59
2,601
5,023
2,337
(x)
(x)
(x)
12
1,679
903
752
1,481
547
480
(x)
(x)
(x)
8
4
1,047
267
648
323
478
164
1
8
(x)
175
(x)
351
(x)
257
35
24
5,208
1,335
4,043
2,066
2,566
1,326
21
7
1,619
274
1,469
377
875
225
9
5
344
177
325
166
196
77
31
8
851
127
1,786
536
1,114
354
3
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
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10
349
(x)
758
(x)
508
(x)
21
10
1,322
676
1,292
819
868
S79
80
28
1,779
655
4,667
1,601
2,495
866
47
17
1,134
M8
3,201
1,206
1,735
597
11
5
(x)
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(x)
203
(x)
176
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(X)
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806
510
18
907
980
661
(x)
(x)
(x)
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125
356
207
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
23
132
83
33
942
2,319
1,411
7
45
489
202
(x)
(x)
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(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
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371
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(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
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164
(x)
(x)
(x)
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584
272
222
11
166
725
454
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
316
449
393
(x)
(x)
(x)
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211
163
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333
164
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10.40
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50 to 99
{ueat n
Wumblr)
oomi guest
25 to 49
room^
(Number)
Geographic division and State
Total
Hoteb having —
300 guest
rootDS or
more
(Number)
100 to 299
juest
(Number)
rooou guesi
50 to 99
t rooms
(Number)
25 to 49
guest rooms
(Number)
United states;
Hunger of hotels
Tot&l nujaber or ^est rooms..
Rooms for transient guests.
Roams for residential guests
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION
New England:
Nanber of hotels
Total nuisber of guest raoas....
Rooms for transient guests...,
Roons for residential guests. ,
Middle Atlantllc:
Nujsber of hotels
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests....
Rooms for residential guests..
East North Central:
Number of hotels
Total number of guests rooms,...
Rooms for transient guests....
Rooms for residential guests. ,
West North Central:
Number of hotels
Total -number of guests rooms. . . .
Rooms for transient guests....
Rooms for residential guests..
South Atlantic:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests,...
Rooms for residential guests..
East South Central:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests....
Rooms for residential guests..
West South Central:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests....
Rooms for residential guests..
Mountain:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests.,..
Rooms for residential guests..
Pacific :
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests....
Rooms for residential guests.
New England
Maine:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
New Hampshire:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms,...
Rooms for transient guests,..
Rooms for residential guests,
Vermont:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms,,,.
Rooms for transient guests, . .
Rooms for residential guests,
Massachusetts:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Rhode I-lard:
Number of hotels
Total nuuiier of guest rooms,...
Rooms for transient guests, .V
.acxsms for residential guests,
Corj-.'^ctici't:
...ii^.,er of hotels
Total number of g'jest rooms, . . .
RoQos for transient guests,..
Rooms for residential guests.
K,547
1,192,726
ei2,033
380,695
627
47,369
32,431
15,436
1,887
235,979
147,695
86,264
2,587
246,540
153,462
95,058
1,751
120,924
87,307
33,617
1,761
132,255
110,747
21,508
556
40,272
33,362
6,910
1,298
89,343
70,059
19,284
1,053
60,906
45,379
3,027
216,640
131,571
35,069
39
5,652
4,075
1,577
85
4,206
3,180
1,026
55
2,824
2,487
337
233
22,912
14,711
8,201
37
3,025
1,940
1,085
510
255,399
175,906
79,493
18
3,4.;6
6,557
1,889
200
106,342
65,532
40,610
121
66,205
44,122
22,033
32
12,609
9,926
2,683
19,305
14, 583
4,722
12
4,767
4,527
240
31
13,695
11,829
1,866
2,877
2,626
251
47
21,153
16,204
4,949
1
743
490
253
1
400
200
200
126
9,250
6,038
3,212
11
5,377
4,477
900
2
836
451
385
3
1,090
939
151
2,509
390,990
274,477
116,519
93
15,260
10,243
5,017
373
63,340
37,834
25,506
561
88,396
54,408
34,488
274
40,755
30, 363
10, 392
311
46,718
41,713
5,005
92
15,033
12,642
2,391
174
27,679
23,431
4,248
118
16,603
14,180
2,423
513
76,712
49,663
27,049
9
1,353
1,046
307
3
405
364
5
613
565
48
48
8,700
5,155
3,545
5
827
606
221
23
3,362
2,507
355
4,347
297,636
201,401
96,285
202
13,336
3,309
4,527
511
38, 116
25,960
12,156
762
53,968
31,434
22,534
536
36,510
26,075
10,435
536
36,241
31,052
5,189
160
10,688
8,559
2,129
330
21,972
16,892
5,080
294
19,420
14,425
4,995
936
67,435
38,195
29,240
32
1,947
1,411
536
1,342
1,010
332
1,176
1,077
99
5,438
3,240
2,198
10
667
484
183
2,766
1,567
1,179
7,181
248,647
160,249
88,396
314
10,827
6,822
4,005
303
28,181
IS, 369
9,812
1,123
39,471
23,518
15,953
909
31,050
20,943
10, 107
873
29,991
23,399
6,592
292
9,784
7,634
2,150
763
25,997
17,907
8,090
633
22,006
14,148
7,858
1,471
51,340
27, 509
23,831
1,609
1,128
481
60
2,059
1,606
453
33
1,035
845
190
94
3,397
1,839
1,553
20
695
399
296
60
2,032
1,005
1,027
Middle Atlantic
New York:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms,...
Rooms for transient guests, . .
Rooms for residential guests.
New Jersey;
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Pennsylvania:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Roomi. for residential guests.
East North Central
Ohio:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests, . ,
Rooms for residential guests,
Indiana:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms, . .
Rooms for transient guests. . ,
Rooms for residential guests,
Illinois;
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms, . .
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests,
Michigan:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests. .
Rooms for residential guests
Wisconsin:
Number of hotels
Total number of guests rooms. .
Rooms for transient guests. .
Rooms for residential guests
West Ncrth Central
Minnesota:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
Iowa:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms. . .
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests,
Missouri:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests. .
Rooms for residential guests
North Daitota:
Number of hotels
Totai number of guest rooms. . .
Rooms for transient guests,.
Rooms for residenttel guests
South Da3cota:
Number of hotel s
Total number of guest rooms. . .
Rooms for transient guests. ,
Rooms for residential guests
Nebraska:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests. .
Rooms for residential guests,
Kansas:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms. . .
Rooms for transient guests..
Room^ for residential guests
974
160,214
92,041
68,173
299
26,835
21,552
5,283
614
46,930
34,102
14,828
523
47,943
33,540
14,403
328
23.484
16,892
6,592
974
112,566
61,979
50, 587
502
45,525
27,001
18,524
260
19,022
14,070
4,952
369
25,996
18,640
7,356
274
18,368
14,127
4,241
502
40,649
25,416
15,233
100
5,837
4,901
936
93
5,119
4,381
738
177
11,788
8,936
2,852
236
13,167
10,9X
.•■,261
. 160
86,895
49,481
37,414
7,542
7,202
XO
23
11,905
8,849
3,056
25
12,897
10,435
2,462
4
1,769
1,619
150
62
36,358
22,442
13,916
24
12,402
7,510
4,892
2,779
2,116
663
3,549
2,953
591
677
620
57
19
7,445
5,436
2,009
2
638
624
300
288
12
234
41,164
21,305
19,859
51
3,143
6,137
2,006
86
14,033
10, 392
3,641
103
16,285
11,276
5,009
53
8,666
7,238
1,428
269
42,473
21,954
20,519
14,674
6,718
5,956
45
6,798
5,222
1,576
55
7,885
5,615
2,270
43
7,139
5,399
1,240
96
14,321
8,948
5,373
16
2,130
1,991
139
15
1,869
1,769
100
27
4,187
3,360
327
22
3,224
2,781
443
233
19,424
12, %5
6,459
93
6,413
4,846
1,567
185
12,279
8,149
4,130
142
9,641
6,280
3,361
109
7,339
4,610
2,729
308
21,910
10,737
11,123
152
10, 378
6,154
4,224
71
4,700
3,603
1,097
121
8,222
5,812
2,410
5,825
4,480
1,345
159
11,107
6,546
4,. 561
26
1,690
1,346
344
22
1,365
1,206
159
53
3,726
2,792
934
67
4,575
3,893
682
347
12,731
8,290
4,441
138
4,737
3,367
1,370
318
10,713
6,712
4,001
253
9,120
5,549
3,571
162
5,710
3,425
2,235
335
11,825
6,796
5,029
235
3,071
4,619
3,452
136
4,745
3,129
1,616
185
6,340
4,255
2,085
141
4,727
3,128
1,599
223
7,776
4,486
3,290
58
2,017
1,564
453
56
1,885
1,406
479
95
3,237
2,160
1,077
146
5,068
3,944
1,124
10.48
SELEflTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOU.— YEAR-ROUNr' HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— GUEST ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSIENT AND
RESIDENTIAL USE, BV NUMBER-OF-GUEST-ROOMS SIZE— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
GeograpKic division and State
Total
Hotels having—
300 guest
rooms or
more
(Mumber)
100 to 299
guest roomslgucst room^guest roomi
(Number) (Numter) IWumter)
Geographic division and State
Hotels having —
300 guest
rooms or
more
CNumber)
100 to 299 » to 99
;uesc rocou guest roomslguest
fflumter) (T^iunber) (?jiimber)
Soui.h Atlantic
Delauare;
Number of hotels
Total number of ^est rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential quests.
Maryland:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms.,,.
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
District of Columbia:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms. . . .
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Virginia:
Nunber of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient g-uests...
Rooms for residential guests.
West Vir4'inia:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
North Carolina:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
South Carolina:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for reeidential guests.
Georgia:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms. . . .
Rooms for transient guests. . .
Rooms for residential guests.
Florida:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms. . . .
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
East South Central
Kentucky:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential (^ests.
Tennessee:
Number of ho tels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests, . .
Rooms for residential guests.
Alabama:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests. . .
Rooms for residential guests,
Mississippi:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms..,.
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for reeidential guests.
West South Central
Arkansas:
Dumber of hotels,
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
908
727
7,00i
5,627
1,377
82
16,360
10,502
5,858
193
li,115
12,533
1,582
139
9,484
8,029
1,455
186
13,186
11,653
1,533
83
5,884
5,364
520
199
15,424
12,952
2,472
768
49,890
43,360
6,530
159
11,054
8,816
2,238
184
14,135
11, 594
2,541
UO
7,805
6,738
1,067
103
7,278
6,214
1,064
145
9,557
8,414
1,143
3
1,425
1,381
16
9,351
5,396
3,955
1,615
1,567
48
916
893
23
1,044
936
58
3
3,061
2,660
401
5
1,893
1,700
193
1,707
1,687
20
2,320
2,105
215
1
370
365
370
370
3
1,338
1,256
82
405
353
17
2,436
2,015
421
23
4,694
3,470
1,224
32
5,162
4,982
130
23
3,508
3,217
291
31
4,959
4,626
333
2,441
2,346
95
4,765
4,202
138
18,348
16, 502
1,846
22
3,285
2,442
843
30
5,226
4,285
941
19
3,273
2,988
285
3,249
2,927
322
19
2,719
2,505
214
2
112
97
1,268
905
363
19
1,462
971
491
52
3,600
3,056
544
34
2,358
1,909
449
60
4,021
3,603
418
31
2,150
1,920
230
4,442
3,701
741
253
16,328
14,390
1,938
50
3,294
2,499
795
51
3,375
2,625
750
31
2,158
1,885
273
28
1,861
1,550
311
40
2,667
2,371
296
12
391
277
U4
1,875
1,326
549
853
665
133
105
3,738
2,928
310
2,702
2,010
692
92
3,162
2,438
724
38
1,293
1,098
195
94
3,156
2,339
767
372
12,321
10,263
2,553
83
2,768
2,188
580
97
3,214
2,579
635
59
2,004
1,500
504
1,798
1,367
431
83
2,833
2,282
551
West South Central — Continued
Louisiana:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms,...
Rooms for transient guests, . .
Rooms for residential guests.
Oklahoma:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Room-' for residential guests.
Texas:
Number of hotels
Total number of g^est rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Mountain
Montana:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests,
Idaho:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests,.
Rooms for residential guests
Vyandng:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms,,.
Rooms for transient guests,.
Rooms for residential guests,
Colorado:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests,.
Rooms for residential guests
New Mexico:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests, .
Rooms for residential guests
Arizona:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests,
Utah:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms, . .
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
Nevada:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests,..
Rooms for residential guests,
Pacific
Washington:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms. . . .
Rooms for transient guests. . ,
Rooms for residential guests.
Oregon :
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms,...
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
California:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms. . . ,
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
U2
10,164
306
18,584
14,148
4,436
725
51,038
33,770
12,268
197
10,211
7, 429
2,732
93
5,656
4,428
1,228
4,139
3,391
743
307
18,683
13,106
5,577
91
4,900
4,118
782
105
6,041
4,862
1,179
93
6,087
4,074
2,013
83
5,189
3,971
1,.218
537
33,137
22,170
15,967
302
20, 517
14,209
6,308
2,188
157,986
95,192
62,794
5
2,566
2,468
98
1,863
1,610
253
7,928
6,495
1,433
1
361
361
3
1,154
1,054
100
300
284
16
2
762
713
49
1
300
214
2,032
1,606
426
2
867
605
262
4a
18,2M
13,993
4,261
19
3,249
2,841
408
32
4,716
4,176
540
104
16,995
13,909
3,086
2,118
1,396
222
10
1,308
1,158
150
10
1,270
1,091
179
36
5,251
4,158
1,093
13
1,656
1,531
125
12
1,305
1,710
95
10
1,585
1,102
483
11
1,610
1,534
76
100
15,027
10,037
4,990
52
7,263
5,693
1,570
361
54,422
33,933
20,489
33
2,141
1,773
368
82
5,480
3,999
1,481
175
U,684
3,749
2,935
3,773
2,696
1,077
33
2,102
1,637
415
1,158
1,065
93
87
5,951
4,182
1,769
19
1,254
1,077
177
27
1,754
1,380
374
27
1,840
1,176
664
23
1,588
1,162
i26
180
11,932
6,196
5,736
108
7,478
4,853
2,625
708
48,025
27, 146
20,879
HOTELS
10.49
Table lOV.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUESt ROOMS OR MORE— GUEST ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSIENT AND
RESIDENTIAL USE, BY NUMBER-OF-GUEST-ROOMS SIZE- SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS: 1948
Metropobun area
Tool
Hotda having —
JOOguot
roomB or
more
(>lumbcr)
100 to 299
guest roonu
(Number)
50 to 99
guest n
(Number)
oonuguesi
25 lo49
<t roonu
(Number)
Metropolitan area
Total
Hotels having —
900 guest
rooms or
more
(Number)
100 to 2991 50 to 99 25 to 49
guest roomaguest rooms guest rooms
(Number) (Number) (Number)
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, N. X,:
htunber of hotels
Total number of guest rooms... .
Rooms for transient t-uests...
Rooms for residential ^ests.
Atlanta, Ga.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Baltimore, Md.:
Kunber of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Birmingham, Ala.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest roans....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Boston, Mass . :
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rocms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Buffalo, N.^ Y.:
Number o^ hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Chicago, 111.:
NuiDber of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Clsclimati, Ohio;
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms.
Rooms for transient guests...
Roods for residential guests.
Cleveland, Ohio:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Colu]Dbus, Ohio:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Ro^ms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Dallas, Tex.;
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Denver, Colo.:
K'jmber of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Detroit, Mich.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooilis for residential guests,
Houston, Tex. :
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms . . . .
Rocms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Indianapolis, Ind.;
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rocms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
Kansas City, Ho.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rocins....
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests.
34
3,451
2,891
560
5,584
4,367
1,217
4,790
3,818
972
29
2,560
2,002
558
87
12,678
8,196
4,482
8,471
5,648
2,823
720
96,549
48,503
48,046
7,026
4,314
2,712
105
13,557
8,449
5,108
32
4,416
3,450
%6
55
5,600
4,179
1,421
164
U,097
7,016
4,081
255
29,663
14,342
15,321
67
6,274
4,310
1,964
58
5,967
4,118
1,849
212
17,461
10,314
7,147
J
1,192
1,192
2,420
2,100
320
1,425
1,381
44
1
370
365
5
4,313
3,548
765
3,461
2,776
685
59
35,213
21,516
13,697
3,536
2,311
1,225
5,058
4,260
798
2
1,531
1,494
37
4
1,867
1,479
388
2
780
680
100
20
10,783
6,040
4,743
4
1,913
1,403
510
3
1,186
1,036
150
2,496
2,198
298
1,416
1,145
271
12
1,825
1,463
362
10
1,463
1,146
317
1,180
996
184
5,824
3,083
2,741
17
2,643
1,656
987
229
36,538
16,621
19,917
12
2,140
1,235
855
33
5,225
2,925
2,300
9
1,695
1,246
449
12
2,033
1,545
488
22
3,407
2,584
823
61
9,733
4,457
5,276
15
2,254
1,661
593
15
2,553
1,800
753
46
6,755
4,194
2,561
5
263
164
99
13
872
549
323
11
761
546
215
7
462
337
125
25
1,711
1,127
584
20
1,291
770
521
254
18,360
7,613
10,747
9
681
405
276
28
1,921
807
1,114
13
916
521
395
12
808
567
241
58
3,951
2,523
,1,428
87
6,068
2,634
3,434
12
837
565
272
20
,507
75
5,256
2,634
2,622
18
580
390
190
13
467
255
212
33
1,141
745
396
15
548
304
244
8.30
43f
39,
1,076
446
630
178
6,438
2,753
3,685
18
669
313
356
35
1,353
457
896
274
189
85
27
892
588
304
82
2,959
1,229
1,730
87
3,079
1,211
1,868
36
,270
681
589
20
721
394
327
84
2,954
1,288
1,666
Los Angeles, Calif.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Roi^ns for residential guests
Louisville, Ky.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
Milwauitee, Wis.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
Miiuieapolis-St. Paul, Minn.:
Number of hotels
Totul number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
New Orleans, La.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
New York-Northeastern New Jersey
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms . . .
Rooms for transient f,"uests..
Rooms for residential guests
Philadelphia, Pa.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms I'or transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
Pittsburgh, Pa. :
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Roojiis for residential guests
Portland, Oreg. :
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms . . .
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
Providence, R. I.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest ToomB...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
St. Louis, Mo.:
Number of hotels
Total number of fuest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
San Diego, Calif.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
Seattle, Wash.:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms...
Rooms for transient guests...
Rooms for residential guests,
Washin^on, D. C:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest rooms....
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests,
Youngstown, Ohio:
Number of hotels
Total number of guest roams,..,
Roonis for transient gue.ts..,
Roonis for residential gu-i-jts.
750
57,471
34,838
22,633
32
3,820
2,735
1,085
49
6,713
4,078
2,635
124
12,660
7,939
4,721
38
4,485
3,871
614
601
131,651
70,002
61,649
165
16,637
9,853
6,784
84
8,273
5,828
2,445
163
12,748
7,644
5,104
30
2,659
1,708
951
139
15,209
8,468
6,741
117
3,351
5,201
3,150
625
53,860
26,934
26,926
221
19,063
10,054
9,009
89
16,680
10,760
5,920
23
1,586
1,330
256
10,510
7,526
2,984
1,332
1,312
20
2,436
1,782
654
3,149
2,573
576
2,125
2,030
95
144
79,903
43,438
36,465
5,614
3,671
1,943
3,770
3,244
526
2
867
605
262
2
836
451
385
11
4,618
2,938
1,680
1,549
1,329
220
13
5,406
4,359
1,047
3
1,560
1,156
404
16
9,351
5,396
3,955
1
348
335
13
U7
17,883
11,279
6,604
1,207
674
533
19
2,895
1,710
1,185
37
5,281
3,236
2,045
,050
837
213
186
33,693
15,115
18,578
28
5,060
3,048
2,012
10
1,660
933
727
36
5,241
3,841
1,400
706
500
206
39
6,126
3,395
2,731
10
1,694
1,366
328
163
24,708
12,601
12,107
61
9,304
5,725
3,579
24
4,800
3,576
1,224
2
282
278
l''0
16,472
9,395
7,077
15
1,056
614
442
13
962
471
491
2,707
1,431
1,276
10
674
567
87
134
12,210
7,532
4,678
50
3,395
1,713
1,682
20
1,238
■ 740
498
4,381
2,024
2,357
9
579
450
129
42
2,957
1,438
1,519
47
3,199
1,634
1,565
226
15,934
6,839
9,095
76
5,136
2,132
3,004
19
1,462
971
491
6
423
339
39
361
12,606
6,633
5,968
7
225
135
90
12
420
115
305
1,523
699
824
19
636
417
219
137
5,845
3,917
1,928
77
2,568
1,421
1,147
48
1,605
911
694
62
2,259
1,174
1,085
15
538
307
231
47
1,508
697
ail
56
1,909
872
1,037
223
7,812
3,135
4,677
81
3,063
1,041
2,022
30
1,067
817
250
14
528
378
150
Note: See explanatory material for definitions of Standard Metropolitan Areas.
10.50
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table loW.— COMPARATIVE STATISTICS FOR ALL HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948 AND 1939
ESTABUSHMENTS, GuEST RoOMS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PROPRIETORS
Geographic division and State
HottU
Guest
rooms
Receipts,
entile year
fty roU, cnarc year
Active proprietors*
1948
1939
1948
19J9
1948
1939
1948
1939
1948,
November
1939
(ThoiiJfinJ
(Tliousand
(Thousand
(TTwuMTia
(.Humbcr)
WumbCT)
(Number)
(Muraber)
doMajs)
dolloTi)
<blLT<)
dollars)
(Xumbcr)
(Number)
29,650
27,987
1,549,823
1,444,390
2,172,756
863,155
660,004
243,228
26,411
24,013
2,192
1,523
94,233
68,846
143,273
49,899
42,572
U,119
1,810
1,239
5-, 058
4,346
342,628
300,700
610,165
254,040
194,325
73,581
4,615
3,719
4,545
4,035
286,264
271,170
418,125
168,724
131,221
52,522
3,949
3,237
3,303
3,410
145,270
146,604
170,446
72,796
49,716
19,607
3,115
3,022
3,697
3,192
187,590
154,398
268,231
97,712
75,285
24,336
3,094
2,527
1,035
1,049
47,338
44,756
67,471
26,961
18,879
6,680
863
886
2,705
2,994
110,826
108,906
132,472
53,570
37,456
13,175
2,231
2,636
2,322
2,565
85,233
89,907
105,604
37,145
30,841
9,325
2,252
2,331
4,793
4,873
249,941
259,103
256,969
102,308
79,709
29,883
4,452
4,421
462
402
17,699
15,(»63
17,975
6,493
4,796
1,527
411
363
460
241
15 ,446,
6,67C/
9,089
15,096
4,315
3,962
1,062
459
220
221
129
4,725
8,318
2,949
2,304
726
173
111
665
494
35,302
27,422
70,503
26,798
22,004
7,949
454
341
96
56
4,822
3,026
8,431
3,109
2,660
971
76
42
28S
201
14,294
9,121
22,900
6,235
6,846
1,884
237
162
2,664
2,320
220,637
202,181
409,571
183,215
134,701
53,732
2,324
1,870
1,170
951
60,322
45,592
83,655
27,253
24,322
7,305
1,112
869
1,224
1,075
61,669
52,927
116,939
43,572
35,302
12,544
1,179
980
766
801
52,889
51,704
92,320
38,247
29,902
12,356
553
625
522
507
26,796
26,631
35,606
15,078
10,539
4,285
439
404
1,259
1,192
117,284
1U,986
171,403
69,164
57,848
22,648
1,003
880
1,136
865
58,929
54,440
73,946
29,137
20,627
8,680
1,129
747
862
670
30,366
86,409
44,850
17,098
12,305
4,553
825
581
818
804
33,479
36,685
40,690
19,030
12,090
5,499
832
723
442
509
21,082
22,830
23,782
11,701
6,991
2,909
398
471
818
828
45,621
41,87?
59,321
22,608
18,434
6,833
703
670
219
232
7,648
7,143
3,368
2,995
1,857
597
226
222
194
194
6,535
6,727
5,341
2,517
1,439
555
168
168
347
384
14,348
15,311
17,834
7,334
4,985
1,817
328
354
465
459
16,557
16,031
14,610
6,m
3,920
1,397
460
414
. 71
38
1,981
1,477
4,638
2,095
1,380
497
72
32
262
211
11,159
9,479
19,358
8,192
5,668
2,242
231
180
100
91
16,699
14,114
40,931
17,360
13,465
5,222
63
56
447
410
19,839
17,149
32,091
11,658
9,619
2,912
353
323
255
244
11,453
11,247
14,630
6,025
4,622
1,397
197
183
405
373
18,805
15,745
21.987
8,750
5,837
1,924
319
308
196
144
7,877
6,285
9,676
3,664
2,629
825
155
UO
346
353
17,878
16,145
25,109
9,696
6,570
2,264
270
290
1,615
1,328
81,899
62,757
99,811
30,272
25,495
6,553
1,434
1,045
308
319
13,311
12,613
19,186
7,989
5,480
2,239
281
282
323
317
16,427
15,430
23,623
10,029
6,683
2,355
263
257
214
240
9,386
9,098
13,285
4,784
3,606
1,121
173
205
190
173
8,714
7,565
11,377
4,159
3,U0
965
146
142
319
334
12,094
11,784
13,329
5,620
3,632
1,3U
309
312
287
285
12,452
11,109
22,953
9,541
6,478
2,454
221
242
607
673
23,308
23,008
17,751
6,765
5,412
1,743
530
606
1,492
1,702
62,972
63,005
78,439
31,644
21,934
7,665
1,171
1,476
398
492
13,673
16,433
12,498
4,876
3,266
1,193
430
485
220
275
7,460
8,778
9,309
3,469
3,279
996
203
243
208
218
7,928
8,521
8,039
3,394
2,158
713
202
194
652
722
25,525
26,488
24,316
9,097
6,690
2,420
669
676
237
229
7,216
6,775
7,882
3,650
2,058
834
226
184
266
236
9,479
8,861
14,606
6,278
4,392
1,484
213
190
188
233
7,561
8,726
8,470
3,390
2,599
927
173
211
153
160
6,391
5,325
20,484
2,991
6,399
758
136
148
781
983
42,243
50,747
32,207
14,536
10,618
4,452
712
913
468
494
23,389
24,521
19,881
8,010
6,212
2,250
502
456
3,544
3,396
184,309
183,835
204,881
79,762
62,879
23,181
3,268
3,052
United Sutea. toUl.
Geo^aphlc divisions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Cential
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central . . .
West South Centni - .
Mountain ....
Paafic
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire ,
Vermont
Ivtassachusetts . . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey . -
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Induna
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina ...
South Carolina
Georeia
Flonda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee .
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiaru
C^lahoma
Texas . .
Mountain :
Montana . . . .
Idaho
Wyoming. . . .
Colorado
New Mexico.
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington.
Oregon
Camomia . . .
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
HOTELS
10.51
Table lOX.— COMPAJRATIVE STATISTICS FOR ALL YEAJl-ROUND HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948 AND 1939
ESTABUSBMBNTS, GtjBST RcX>MS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PROPRIETORS
« Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
Hotd)
Guesl
rocDU
Receipts,
entire year
Pay roll, entiie year
Active proprietor^
Geographic division and State
1948
Wumber)
1939
(dumber)
1948
(Xutnber)
1939
(Xumber)
1948
(Thoumnd
dolUrs)
1939
(Tliousand
doUars)
1948
(Thousand
dolluTs)
1939
iXhousand
dolloTj)
1948,
November
QiumbcT)
1939
(Mumber)
United Sntc*. total
24,448
25,036
1,343,081
1,312,410
1,961,626
816,498
614,538
233,258
21,116
21,281
G«oftraphlc dWIslona:
1,172
3,125
3,845
3,104
2,887
1,008
2,687
2,112
4. -.08
1,086
3,133
3,705
3,337
2,580
1,014
2,980
2,455
4,746
55,863
253,797
267,631
141,269
149,475
46,921
U0,46<3
77,055
240,610
50,572
247,543
260,391
144,287
123,548
43,538
108,473
83,317
250,741
111,088
534,410
404,209
167,064
224,628
67,029
132,228
95,374
245,596
44,550
238 , 309
165 , 372
72,105
83,010
26,713
53,485
34,143
98,811
34,604
177,186
123,249
49,126
64,727
18,785
37,402
27,925
76,534
12.353
70,567
51,774
19,467
21,280
6,637
13,162
8,526
28,992
364
2,530
3,152
2,882
2,341
838
2,215
2,067
4,227
850
Middk Atlanoc
2,453
2,923
West North Centnl
2,949
2,041
861
Wesi South Central
2,621
Paofic ...
New England:
181
205
131
393
56
206
1,523
531
'1,071
741
493
1,239
837
535
655
430
804
218
188
347
462
41
175
100
343
250
297
152
327
1,202
302
310
209
187
315
283
606
1,483
385
206
183
565
227
213
184
149
752
441
3,315
208
151
91
420
41
175
1,587
537
1,009
780
483
1,189
762
491
754
504
815
232
189
384
459
29
176
91
318
240
312
134
341
939
311
301
232
170
330
283
672
1,695
471
270
204
684
218
223
230
155
967
472
3,307
6,956
5,908
3,847
25,399
3,337
10,416
167,780
30,385
55,632
51,264
26,056
116,701
50,669
22,941
30,297
20,773
45,289
(x)
6,416
14,348
(x)
1,252
8,221
16,699
16,406
11,252
14,388
6,880
17,389
56,488
13,137
15,973
(x)
(x)
11,996
(x)
(x)
62,792
13,058
7,233
5,633
22,738
6,988
7,698
7,477
6,230
41,500
22,693
176,417
7,302
4,997
3,365
24,440
2,328
8,140
169,287
28,052
50,204
50,133
25,818
111,710
50,790
21,940
35,091
22,695
41,476
7,143
6,540
15,311
16,031
1,072
8,155
14,114
14,301
11,149
13,592
5,641
15,670
39,854
12,413
14,833
8,841
7,451
11,633
V 34,016
62,824
15,463
8,654
6,004
24,871
6,491
8,090
8,579
5,165
49,891
23,667
177,183
11,001
6,501
5,900
61,061
7,583
19,042
360,568
63,348
110,494
91,403
35,008
170,974
68,332
38,492
38,043
23,605
58,942
(x)
5,683
17,834
(x)
4,301
17,150
40,931
29,202
14,418
18,423
9,004
24,896
66,303
19,11A
23,388
(x)
(x)
13,246
r (x)
(x)
I- 78,329
11,696
9,145
5,901
22,125
7,677
10,306
8,402
20,122
31,554
19,412
194,630
4,316
2,935
2,544
25,782
3,005
5,968
173,168
22,667
42,474
37,628
14,795
69,103
28,258
15,588
18,532
11,673
22,500
2,995
2,460
7,834
6,111
1,944
7,806
17,360
10,519
5,992
7,979
3,450
9,551
18,409
7,961
9,832
4,726
4,144
5,589
16,284
31,612
4,466
3,441
2,474
8,653
3,561
5,340
3,349
2,859
U,263
7,761
76,787
3,142
1,606
1,676
19,852
2,472
5,856
123,106
20,231
33,849
29,660
10,433
57,777
19,439
10,940
11,634
6,958
18,364
(x)
1,412
4,985
(X)
1,317
5,247
13,465
9,002
4,553
4,961
2,514
6,514
17,154
5,466
6,634
(x)
(x)
3,613
/ (X)
1 (X)
21,915
3,015
3,250
1,513
6,205
2,003
3,062
2,576
6,301
10,413
6,112
60,009
1,050
681
622
7,735
943
1,822
51,747
6,492
12,328
12,197
4,238
22,624
8,468
4,247
5,396
2,904
6,311
597
545
1,817
1,397
463
2.173
5,222
2,702
1,882
1,772
780
2,230
4,056
2,232
2,331
1,112
962
1,307
4,195
7,660
1,060
992
522
2,294
807
1,212
917
722
4,385
2,186
22,421
150
209
100
214
36
155
1,037
438
1,005
528
406
980
773 ■
465
633
387
691
(x)
161
328
(x)
36
135
63
■247
189
224
110
255
1,082
273
252
(xl
(x)
303
r (x)
(x)
'- 1,165
414
193
184
580
217
174
170
135
683
472
3,072
189
New Hampshire - .
Vermont ,
Massachusetts
Rhode Island ^
138
78
279
27
139
Middle Atlantic;
1,121
433
904
East North Central:
Otuo
605
378
878
Michigan
Wisconsin .
West North Central:
656
406
672
462
661
North [Dakota
222
South Dakota ■
164
NI/.h«<H
354
Kansas
414
South Atlantic:
22
140
56
232
West Virginia
132
250
281
Ftonda
East South Central :
775
275
246
200
140
West South Central:
306
846
1,469
nirbhrana , . , ,
Tnas
Mountain:
472
Idaho
238
192
Colorado
645
174
132
Utah
210
Nevada
144
Pacific:
Washington
904
439
2,978
10.52
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lOY.— COMPARATIVE STATISTICS FOR YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— GEOGRAPHIC
DIVISION AND STATE: 1948 AND 1939
ESTABUSHMBNTS, GuBST RoOMS, RbCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PrOPRIBTDKS
Geographic divuion and State
194S
(Humbcr)
1939
(Humber)
Guest nxKoa
1948
(>|umber)
1939
(><umber)
Receipts, entire year
1948
{Thousand
dotldri)
1939
{Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll, entire year
1948
(Thousand
dotUrs)
1939
{Thousand
dollars)
Active propnetors*
1948.
November
Plumber;
1939
CNumber)
United StatM, total
Geotraphlc diTlalcns:
New Enshnd
Middk Atlantic
EaK North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New Entland:
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Eaat North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carohna
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Cenbal:
Arkansas
f /iiii«i3na
OklahorrH
Tens
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
PacUc:
Washington
" =gon
iiocnia
1,192,728
1,U3,70<
1,83*, 306
759, tK8
224,877
11,144
627
1,887
2,537
1,751
1,761
556
1,293
1,053
3,027
89
85
55
233
37
123
974
299
614
523
328
974
502
Z«0
369
274
502
100
93
177
236
95
82
193
139
136
33
199
768
159
184
110
103
145
122
306
725
197
98
79
307
91
105
93
33
632
1,698
2,443
1,772
1,413
467
1,240
1,152
3,267
47,869
235,979
243,540
120, 924
132, 255
40,272
89,343
60,906
216,640
43, 575
226,435
240,615
120, 212
105,451
35,354
32,351
63,020
226, 691
93, 277
501,473
384,316
155,373
210,551
63,011
124,540
86,960
229,800
40,379
220,383
157,556
66,239
77,079
24,491
49,414
29,961
93,546
31,859
170, 226
124,964
47, 527
62,033
18,068
36,203
26, 678
73,971
12,087
68,022
50,639
13,686
20,310
6,242
12,633
7,950
28,308
96
84
60
246
32
114
911
272
515
519
300
891
489
244
434
280
458
92
89
184
235
12
97
77
153
140
155
73
175
526
137
154
96
SO
134
97
303
706
251
114
83
339
79
107
104
75
537
302
2,188
686
333
2,248
5,652
4,206
2,824
22, 912
3,025
9,250
160,214
26,335
48,930
47,943
23,484
112, 566
45, 525
19,022
25,996
13,368
40,649
5,837
5,119
11,738
13,167
903
7,004
16,360
14,115
9,484
13, 186
5,884
15,424
49,390
11,054
14,135
7,305
7,278
9,557
10,164
18,584
51,033
10,211
5,656
4,139
18,633
4,900
6,041
6,037
5,139
38,137
20,517
157,986
5,584
4,028
2,903
21,699
2,133
7,178
159,295
24,238
42,902
46,138
22,953
106,369
46,459
18, 196
30,183
19,213
36,119
5,052
4,916
12,189
12,535
772
6,979
13,853
11,324
9,536
11,157
4,709
13,161
33,460
9,796
12,635
6,845
6,078
8,819
8,534
17,053
47,945
11,866
6,300
4,103
19,519
4,360
6,347
6,613
3,912
45,340
21,403
159,948
8,812
5,007
4,690
56,408
7,141
16,219
345,744
57,445
98,289
88,213
33,348
168, 505
61,231
33,019
34,757
22,532
56,857
7,110
4,832
16,644
13,141
3,116
14,376
40,768
27,091
13,219
17,310
3,509
23,711
62,451
17,536
22,465
12, 373
10,632
12,207
21,807
16,397
74, 129
10,218
3,300
5,153
20,207
6,749
•9,510
7,832
18,991
30,132
18,245
181,423
3,661
2,526
2,212
23,758
2,943
5,279
163,933
20,756
35,689
35,959
14,088
68,087
25,669
13,753
16,928
10,865
21,290
2,438
2,072
7,218
5,428
1,515
6,694
17,238
9,534
5,579
7,335
3,140
8,355
17,139
7,133
9,276
4,256
3,826
5,091
8,904
6,104
29,315
3,746
3,042
2,069
7,707
3,116
4,894
3,027
2,360
13,474
7,329
72,743
2,717
1,379
1,424
18,782
2,348
5,209
119,575
19,076
31, 575
29,020
10, 162
57,376
18,300
10, 106
11,121
6,803
18,049
1,693
1,343
4,823
3,695
1,138
4,590
13,422
8,576
4,306
4,750
2,423
6,283
16,545
5,202
6,482
3,424
2,960
3,459
6,266
5,239
21,239
2,823
3,151
1,430
5,969
1,833
2,916
2,498
6,058
10,232
5,961
57,778
947
605
567
7,349
925
1,694
50,504
6,149
11,369
11,930
4,114
22,484
8,089
4,022
5,134
2,309
6,631
525
503
1,737
1,297
410
1,978
5,198
2,529
1,813
1,669
730
2,119
3,864
2,084
2,220
1,034
904
1,241
2,363
1,668
7,361
982
949
466
2,170
733
1,133
875
637
4,294
2,134
21,880
337
1,216
1,854
1,450
1,263
404
915
979
2,726
511
218
487
322
244
714
397
177
320
220
375
99
60
156
220
15
66
49
103
91
113
48
140
633
127
135
79
63
120
71
251
473
207
78
78
314
77
79
11,993
609
1,766
1,766
1,414
1,212
325
948
1,040
2,9U
175
102
56
159
28
39
894
450
422
362
2U
578
399
214
361
240
305
90
69
153
196
13
91
40
U6
92
135
53
128
544
95
109
70
51
113
65
246
524
256
90
77
312
60
83
96
66
479
310
1,937
629
299
1,985
* Proprietors of unincorporated bu^lneeaes.
HOTELS
10.53
Table lOZ.— COMPARATIVE STATISTICS FOR SEASONAL HOTELS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948 AND 1939
ESTABUSHMBNTS, GoBffT RoOMS, RbCBUO^ PaY RoLL, AND PKOPRIKTOIS
Geognphic divuion and State
HoKb
19«8
1939
Guest raau
1948
(Xumber)
1939
(J^umbcr)
Reoaptii entile yot
1948
(Thousand
doHati)
1939
(Tfunudivl
dollar.)
hy roll, entire year
Active proprietors *
1948
(ThouMnd
doHati)
1939
(Thnudnd
doltari)
1948,
November
1939
Plumber)
United Staler CooU
Geoftmphic dlvUlont:
New England
Middle Athnoc
East North Central
Wot North Central
South Atlannc
East South Central
West South Centnl
Mountain
PaoSc
New England:
MaiiK
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecocut
Middle Atlantic:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central:
Ohio
Indiana
Ulinou
MidiiBn
Wtsoonsin
West North Central:
Minnesoa
Iowa
Missoun
North Dakoa
South Dakota
Netnska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Cjeoraa
Ftaii
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Okbboma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Utah... ■..'..■.■.■.■.■.■.'.■ .■.■.■.'.■
Nevada
Padflc:
Washington
2,951
206, 7i2
46,657
45,466
5,295
1,020
1,933
70O
199
810
27
18
210
285
281
255
90
272
40
82
1,141
639
153
2S
29
20
299
327
163
12
U
1
6
30
87
104
5
108
44
19
413
29
27
229
437
,213
330
73
612
35
14
110
127
38,370
88,831
18,633
4,001
38,115
917
366
8,178
9,331
18,274
53,157
10,779
2,317
30,850
1,218
433
6,590
8,362
32,185
75,755
U,916
3,382
43,603
442
244
10,230
U,373
5,349
15,731
3,352
691
14,702
248
85
3,002
3,497
7,968
17,139
2,972
590
10,558
94
54
2,916
3,175
1,266
3,014
748
140
3,056
43
13
799
891
946
2,085
797
233
753
25
16
185
255
194
90
38
74
15
26
733
414
66
103
179
61
10
12
389
10,743
9,538
2,823
9,903
1,485
3,878
52,857
29,937
6,037
1,625
740
583
8,260
7,425
3,182
309
332
(«)
'U9
(x)"
729
2,938
3,433
201
3,917
997
489
»,411
174
454
(x)
(i)
98
(i)
(x)
180
615
227
2,295
2,787
228
1,781
84
161
743
696
7,892
8,161
4,092
1,360
2,982
698
981
32,894
17,540
2,723
1,571
813
276
3,650
4,469
1,594
U5
401
405
1,324
2,848
98
2,153
644
475
22,903
200
647
257
114
151
101
181
970
124
2,517
1,617
284
771
147
160
856
854
6,652
6,974
8,595
2,418
9,442
893
3,858
49,003
20,307
6,445
917
598
429
5,614
6,358
2,647
177
379
Cx)
158
(x)"
337
2,208
2,889
212
3,564
672
213
33,508
72
235
(x)
(I)
83
(r)
(x)
110
802
164
2,138
2,191
205
4,300
68
362
653
469
10,251
2,177
1,380
405
1,016
104
267
10,047
4,586
1,098
619
283
61
879
1,510
498
28
108
151
386
1,139
33
771
214
145
11,863
147
58
15
31
22
32
410
28
920
444
89
938
41
132
273
249
2,975
1,654
2,356
628
2,152
188
990
11,595
4,091
1,453
242
106
71
1,188
1,365
456
33
70
(x)
27
(x)"
63
421
617
69
876
U5
56
8,341
U
49
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
251
29
645
485
55
1,330
23
98
205
100
2,870
477
381
104
h4
28
62
1,985
813
216
159
47
24
212
306
103
5
22
34
69
210
15
152
45
34
2,497
133
4
191
126
27
272
10
36
67
64
760
261
250
73
240
40
82
1,237
674
174
25
33
23
356
360
199
U
12
(x)
7
(x)"'
95
45
15
352
(x)
(x)
(I)
(x)
2,737
29
30
196
389
1,261
3U
73!
486
2}
15
74
lOO
174
S2
33
62
15
23
749
436
76
20
26
2
91
175
51
9
9
10
40
91
1
58
7
9
270
7
11
5
2
6
2
7
U
5
2
31
10
8
1
4
9
17
74
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
TOURIST COURTS
1 1 ■■■ I ■
CONTENTS
Table Page
ILA. Tourist Courts — Geographic Division and State, 194.8: Establishments, rental units, receipts,
pay roll, and personnel 11.02
IIB Tourist Courts — Receipts by Major Sources — Geographic Division and State; 1948 11.03
lie Tourist Courts — Size by Number of Rental Units — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Estab-
lishments, rental units, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 11.04
P. 0. - 36 - s 11.01
11.02
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
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TOURIST COURTS
Table iiB.— TOURIST COURTS RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES —GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
11.03
Geographic division and State
United Slates, total
Geographic dtviBlons:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain ....
Fkdic
New Entland :
Maine
New Hampshire -
Vennont ......
Maaeachusetts - . .
Rhode Island
Connecticut . -
Middle AUantlc:
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Eaat North Central
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
WeM North Central:
Minnesoa
Iowa
Missouri
North Dtikota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North CaroUna
South Carohna
Georgia
Florida
Eaat South Central :
Kentucky .
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central;
.Arkansas
Louisiana
OkJahcma
Texas
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
.Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Padflc.
Washington -
Orecon
Cahfomia . . .
Establish-
ments
(Humbcr)
r-s.^W
1,700
1,683
3,184
2,750
2,990
899
3,136
3,7S9
5,779
416
547
220
363
41
113
1,034
243
406
418
280
296
1,441
749
1,063
308
542
61
224
217
335
36
166
1
319
77
300
181
319
1,600
222
362
166
149
456
253
411
2,016
392
289
270
1,031
537
703
290
277
OOI
1,189
3,689
Receipts,
entire year
(Tliouidnd dollaTs)
i°;,5o;
7, ■>')
8,886
13,410
16,390
26,262
9,327
29,905
35,944
47,824
1,665
2,356
972
1,792
190
582
4,598
1,705
2,583
2,802
1,514
2,077
4,721
2,296
4,077
1,839
3,939
460
1,555
1,993
2,527
224
2,029
148
4,270
391
2,364
1,503
3,078
12,255
1,962
3,730
2,012
1,623
3,003
3,064
2,883
20,955
2,953
1,926
3,492
7,454
5,302
6,894
3,993
3,930
6,307
7,039
34,478
Receipts from —
Room rentals
and sales
ol meals
(Thouidiid dolliiri)
181,757
V. ' 1
7,875
12,248
14,800
24,257
8,409
28,720
33,460
44,927
1,547
2,206
876
1,708
188
536
4,023
1,609
2,243
2,588
1,341
1,814
4,413
2,0 '2
3,648
1,609
3,705
398
1,457
1,760
2,223
223
1,716
65
3,635
340
2,214
1,422
2,773
11,869
1,646
3,410
1,809
1,544
2,851
2,916
2,607
20,346
2,714
1,795
3,171
6,847
5,034
6,453
3,691
3,755
5,659
6,654
32,614
Sales of
alcoholic
drinks
(Thousand dollari)
r,746
417
292
162
438
212
242
255
681
67
64
108
13
121
39
39
19
36
48
139
35
Sales of
other
merchandise
(TJlQUiillld dtflldrl)
4"6
657
1,0"2
1,26.'
607
632
1,768
1,417
78
125
79
72
279
16
201
116
150
15')
185
47
20'
131
150
54
76
205
267
1
130
42
468
35
103
59
21'5
.'05
1211
69
190
253
174
91
400
233
4iu
736
Space and
concession
rentals
(Thousand dolian)
20
34
56
70
92
24
98
161
264
Other
source.
(Thouigud doljarj)
1,H5-
3P
16
210
35
64
157
265
213
■ 75
213
299
535
5
15
6
6
2
1 "
20
24
120
55
53
6
29
36
10
42
10
21
■ 2
36
28
144
8
18
25
128
21
57
17
25
13C
63
336
11.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table lie— TOURIST COURTS
-SIZE BY NUMBER OF RENTAL UNITS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE:
Establishments, Rental Units, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
1948
EstabUshments having —
Total, au esQousDmaits
30 rental units or more
20 to 29 rental units
Paid
Paid
Fiid
Geographic division and State
Estab-
lish-
ments
Rental
units
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
Payroll,
enure
year
(Thous.
Active
proprie-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
employees
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Estab-
hsh-
ments
Rental
units
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
Pay roll,
entire
year
(TTious.
Active
proprie-
tors,"
Novem-
ber
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Estab-
lish-
ments
Rental
units
Receipts,
entire
year
(T>ioujand
Payroll,
entire
year
(TJiom.
Active
propri-
Novcm-
ber
Employees.
workweek
ended
Dearest
Nov. 15
^Number
(^iumber)
dollars)
doU
(Number)
(Mumber)
Wumber)
(Number)
dollars)
dol.)
y^umber]
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
dolUrs)
dol.)
T^umber]
(Number)
United States, total
25,919
303,900
195,505
22,604
27,715
16,972
1,072
48,295
39,215
7,895
967
4,744
2,249
52,061
37.183
5.467
2,368
3.985
Geographic divisions:
New England
1,700
17,541
7,557
712
1,812
228
54
2,078
1,054
193
48
49
92
2,136
992
131
100
40
Middle Atlantic
1,683
18,267
8,886
839
1,866
425
62
2,457
1,373
255
64
94
122
2,828
1,491
205
148
111
East North Central .
3,184
27,310
13,410
1,137
3,508
759
39
1,654
1,111
216
41
139
123
2,809
1,678
277
U5
127
West North Central
2,750
27,245
16,390
1,661
2,984
1,227
55
2,118
1,922
372
64
240
162
3,751
2,357
364
174
248
South Atlantic
2,999
36,418
26,262
3,412
3,207
3,144
128
6,056
5,002
986
111
677
282
6,490
5,471
812
296
728
East South Central
899
11,611
9,327
1,421
889
1,444
44
1,792
1,955
363
42
302
116
2,665
2,141
405
117
374
West South Central
3,136
44,211
29,905
4,544
2,968
4,171
238
10,601
9,758
2,059
170
1,609
379
8,899
6,371
1,081
34«
938
Mountain
3,789
51,960
35,944
4,082
4,069
2,499
203
10,031
8,273
1,673
180
707
460
10,667
7,833
991
499
670
Paafic
5,779
69,337
47,824
4,796
6,412
3,075
249
11,508
8,767
1,778
247
927
513
11,816
8,849
1,201
553
749
New England :
Maine
416
4,169
1,665
148
457
46
12
470
lU
17
17
6
15
353
154
21
17
i
New Hampshire
547
5,487
2,356
198
591
31
14
550
371
63
11
5
27
613
254
34
30
5
Vermont .
220
2,418
972
106
218
27
7
245
76
10
6
• ■■
19
441
193
32
21
7
Massachusetts . .
363
3,828
1,792
186
378
81
17
671
448
98
10
36
19
439
247
27
18
11
Rhode Island
41
440
190
17
52
13
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
1
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Connecticut
113
1,199
582
57
116
30
2
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
11
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Middle Atlantic;
New York
1,034
10,939
4,598
325
1,146
112
38
1,467
707
97
47
30
66
1,531
652
68
81
27
New Jersey
243
3,026
1,705
266
245
116
18
754
473
125
10
44
22
509
266
56
22
22
Pennsylvania
406
4,302
2,583
248
475
197
6
236
193
33
7
20
34
788
573
81
45
62
East North Central
Ohio
418
4,219
2,802
328
429
203
11
444
372
83
9
43
30
693
511
102
25
54
Indiana
280
2,555
1,514
138
330
1J4
5
203
130
31
6
27
8
194
112
K
11
U
Illinois
296
3,086
2,077
218
317
172
4
129
169
34
3
32
15
341
325
56
13
26
Michigan ,
1,441
11,628
4,721
283
1,637
177
14
698
340
53
19
21
47
1,029
487
60
60
30
Wisconsin
749
5,822
2,296
170
795
73
5
130
100
15
4
16
23
552
243
45
26
4
West North Central:
Minnesota
1,063
8,817
4,077
330
1,184
156
16
587
345
51
21
34
34
775
408
65
41
31
Iowa
308
2,950
1,839
144
333
120
2
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(k)
21
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Missouri
542
5,398
3,939
505
583
384
17
700
915
201
21
119
22
508
392
64
27
54
North Dakota
61
700
460
47
67
39
• >■
• ■■
• • .
• >■
...
6
150
105
17
6
12
South Dakota
224
2,749
1,555
192
212
138
7
278
218
50
5
30
21
493
336
51
20
27
Nebraska
217
2,657
1,993
215
237
178
5
(x)
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
21
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
Kansas
335
3,974
2,527
228
368
212
8
264
160
28
10
23
37
875
525
71
36
59
South Atlantic:
Delaware
36
363
224
19
39
17
1
(x)
(x) ,
(x)
(x)
(x)
2
(x)
(x)
(l)
(x)
(I)
Maryland
166
2,274
2,029
249
186
197
8
346
333
44
7
24
25
585
591
85
25
55
District of Columbia
1
156
148
39
• • •
13
1
156
U8
39
■ ■•
13
...
...
...
.••
...
• ■•
Virginia
319
4,382
4,270
543
333
519
18
787
844
171
17
128
46
1,070
1,162
166
47
157
West Virginia
77
854
391
28
78
36
3
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
6
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(I)
North Carohna
300
181
3,654
2,377
2,364
1,503
336
202
304
173
244
214
9
9
709
348
569
193
119
42
5
6
47
37
19
24
439
,524
349
445
60
67
23
«5
41
South Carohna
59
Georgia
319
3,974
3,078
417
315
514
11
465
380
62
8
57
36
847
699
120
32
136
Flonda
1,600
18,384
12,255
1,579
1,779
1,390
68
3,110
2,473
503
63
364
124
2,845
2,131
303
138
268
East South Central :
Kentucky
222
2,525
1,962
267
220
242
12
454
386
67
16
55
15
337
269
53
U
43
Tennessee
362
4,672
3,730
553
357
538
10
480
608
114
5
82
53
1,238
1,050
186
57
172
Alabama
166
149
2,136
2,278
2,012
1,623
313
288
165
147
361
303
11
11
397
461
561
400
100
82
14
7
92
73
20
28
449
641
362
460
68
98
30
70
Mississippi
89
West South Central:
Arkansas
456
253
4,804
3,997
3,003
3,064
392
568
473
213
396
540
13
23
579
1,126
518
1,199
95
259
7
16
86
222
30
46
707
1,074
552
867
95
170
26
37
92
Louisiana
U4
Oklahoma . .
411
4,702
2,883
301
422
270
13
484
434
77
15
57
32
723
461
79
32
66
Texas
2,016
30,708
20,955
3,283
1,860
2,965
189
8,412
7,607
1,628
132
1,244
271
6,395
4,491
737
251
636
Mountain :
Montana
392
4,776
2,953
304
440
165
17
778
492
111
17
45
36
818
577
77
39
53
Idaho
289
270
3,252
5,214
1,926
3,492
128
420
293
298
95
181
12
23
463
1,925
304
977
41
201
13
20
41
22
519
991
323
909
30
93
22
59
29
Wyoming
73
Colorado
1,031
537
703
290
11,999
7,765
9,703
5,085
7,454
5,302
6,894
3,993
588
598
810
729
1,160
527
748
290
362
501
589
333
26
33
33
•33
1,026
1,428
1,408
1,877
657
1,083
1,499
1,842
117
198
279
466
32
28
26
23
47
132
142
151
94
76
103
43
2,174
1,759
2,444
989
1,374
1,347
1,627
745
131
181
219
126
120
72
108
36
64
New Mexico ,'
138
Arizona ,
159
Utah
S4
Nevada
277
4,166
3,930
505
313
273
26
1,126
1,419
260
27
129
42
973
931
134
43
70
Pacific;'
Washington
901
10,078
6,307
517
934
319
26
1,030
544
88
28
48
83
1,941
1,358
204
86
m
Orepon
1,189
3,689
10,843
48,416
7,039
34,478
440
3,839
1,503
3,975
313
2,443
19
204
717
9,761
603
7,620
95
1,595
24
195
56
823
52
378
1,203-
8,672
880
6,611
98
899
65
402
66
Cahfomia
572
See footnotes at end of table.
TOURIST COURTS
11.05
Table lie— TOURIST COURTS
SIZE BY NUMBER OF RENTAL UNITS— GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948— Continued
ESTABUSHMBNTS, KenTAL UnITS, RECEIPTS, PaV RolL, AND PERSONNEL
Geographic division and State
;NumbCT) (Humlxr)
Estabbshments having-
IS to 19 rental units
Estab-
lish-
ments
Rental
units
Receipts,
entire
year
(TTiotudnd
dolldr
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tliotu.
dol.)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
Qjumha] (>tumbcT)
Active
propne-
tors,*
Novem-
ber
Estab-
Ush-
ments
(^fumber
10 to 14 rental units
Rental
units
(^JHinber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thouj.
dol.)
Active
propnc-
tors.'
Novem-
ber
[>fumbtfr]
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Jvfumbcr)
Estab-
lish-
ments
[T^umbg)
Less than 10 rental units
Rental
units
(Afumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thous.
dol.)
Active
propri-
etors,*
Novem-
ber
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Afumber)
United Slatea, total
Geographic divisions:
Ne4' England
Middle .Atlanuc
East Nonh Central
West North Central
South Atlanac
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts .
Rhode bland
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central.'
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central :
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North DakoQ
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Vu-ginu
North CaroLna
South Carolina
Georgia ....
Flonda
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain:
Montaru
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Meidco
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Pacific:
Washington
Oregon
California
2,8U
171
153
203
230
350
105
386
528
687
34
30
41
157
45
26
54
155
74
100
37
37
94
93
500
46,694
30,6U
3,496
3,082
2,774
6,500
75,405
13,285
81,445
2,025
14)160
2,822
2,523
3,327
3,816
5,832
1,752
6,449
8,803
11,370
811
787
378
593
101
152
1,566
376
581
441
358
609
1,311
608
713
394
773
165
581
519
671
440
855
133
554
500
665
2,616
298
771
236
447
647
516
782
4,504
749
429
897
2,565
1,257
1,676
618
612
1,549
1,523
8,298
1,196
1,204
1,772
2,538
4,145
1,434
4,076
6,178
8,068
134
1J2
166
300
586
2L2
554
636
776
192
175
240
248
383
107
377
587
773
308
315
162
246
69
652
184
368
31J
194
322
677
266
361
257
623
96
340
406
455
76
370
798
64
285
250
492
1,810
344
582
197
311
505
325
427
2,819
434
244
663
1,764
784
1,238
457
594
1,046
1,091
5,931
11
59
99
6
39
30
78
264
42
92
31
47
72
54
42
386
34
U
69
166
79
151
61
63
91
89
596
114
21
40
31
25
45
93
46
51
9
34
29
49
176
47
26
45
259
58
33
53
183
78
101
41
40
93
134
546
60
104
216
535
241
558
451
560
34
38
87
205
36
106
73
58
42
385
22
14
37
116
76
106
40
40
63
70
427
374
400
600
640
770
268
894
1,065
1,489
82
137
50
72
7
26
233
55
112
95
65
80
243
117
197
77
114
17
63
68
104
70
20
83
51
100
397
67
102
59
40
104
67
126
597
110
78
76
274
159
218
88
62
220
242
1,027
4,338
4,645
6,804
7,432
8,903
3,111
10,392
12,501
17,279
1,797
2,166
3,567
4,364
5,842
2,333
5,560
8,108
11,769
129
165
289
339
612
318
575
544
750
393
450
691
737
836
269
877
1,197
1,688
39
101
243
248
664
366
685
449
561
1,009
946
2,219
1,663
1,469
366
1,239
1,533
2,841
6,167
5,814
12,716
10, 128
9,137
2,291
7,870
9,958
17,364
2,518
2,652
5,282
5,209
5,802
1,464
4,U0
5,552
10,371
125
82
189
286
416
123
275
238
291
1,079
1,029
2,401
1,761
1,581
354
1,198
1,606
3,151
959
1,604
586
817
74
298
2,708
636
1,301
1,078
729
923
2,768
1,306
2,248
893
1,321
199
751
810
1,210
106
476
803
232
960
580
1,165
4,581
753
1,210
688
460
1,204
774
1,455
6,959
1,274
915
905
3,177
1,902
2,580
1,028
720
2,552
2,789
11,938
369
656
274
339
26
133
1,017
435
714
661
472
701
1,179
554
,090
599
861
129
407
515
763
48
400
763
88
533
379
792
2,839
542
863
600
328
628
374
968
3,790
766
545
664
2,039
1,387
1,621
642
444
1,693
1,805
8,271
27
44
26
21
M
74
109
85
50
82
54
60
379
27
46
114
97
120
58
23
87
90
573
91
151
50
71
260
59
131
107
76
91
286
Ul
240
93
121
23
62
78
120
107
64
132
574
129
77
87
312
162
255
101
74
238
320
1,130
67
2
60
46
131
316
68
120
113
65
81
75
62
467
24
23
94
105
124
38
17
53
75
433
258
321
121
219
25
65
602
125
219
255
180
160
1,057
567
772
184
343
23
98
92
146
21
66
135
40
155
67
131
854
110
151
62
193
690
184
151
73
482
195
249
478
783
,580
1,576
1,933
768
1,308
166
416
3,667
751
1,396
1,563
1,071
1,084
5,822
3,176
4,494
1,126
2,096
185
646
626
954
113
427
867
249
992
425
832
5,232
683
973
366
269
1,667
507
1,258
4,438
1,157
926
496
3,057
1,419
1,595
573
735
3,006
4,611
9,747
720
760
267
512
71
188
1,570
347
735
945
606
560
2,038
1,133
1,873
646
1,148
130
254
534
624
81
335
703
102
628
236
715
3,002
421
627
292
124
800
299
793
2,248
684
510
279
1,620
701
909
307
542
1,666
2,660
6,045
41
6
63
19
63
203
48
31
43
153
47
68
176
276
343
120
238
31
71
644
133
252
257
212
165
1,179
538
833
195
361
29
91
95
157
24
76
142
38
159
66
129
947
107
146
57
44
236
70
198
644
197
147
86
513
187
258
489
960
1,702
* Prcrrietors cf unincorporated businesses.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure,
z Less than $500.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES
AND GARAGES
CONTENTS
Table Page
12A Automobile Repair Services and Garages — Receipts, by Major Sources — ^United States, by Kind
of Business: ig-^S 12.02
12B Automobile Repair Services and Garages — Receipts, by Major Sources — Geographic Division and
State: 1948 12.03
12C Automobile Repair Services and Garages — Receipts, by Major Sources — Selected Standard
Metropolitan Areas: 19AS 12.04
P. 0. = 35 - • 12.01
12.02
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 12A.— AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND
OF BUSINESS: 1948
Kind of business
mcnts,
total
(>futnber)
Receipts, entire yea^from —
(Tfimi5dnd
dollars)
Storage and
parking
^Thousand
dollars)
Repairs and
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
merchandise
(Thousand
doilHTS)
Estaly
lishments
selling
merchandise
(Number)
EstabliBhments analyzing sales of merchandise
Receipts from sales of merchandise
(Thousand
dollars)
Parts and
accessories
(Thousand
dollars)
Gasoline
and oil
(Tlimisand
dollari)
Other
merchandise
(TllOUSdTui
dollars)
Automobile repair services and garages,
total
Automobile repair shops, total
General automobile repair shops
Battery and ignition repair and service shops
Glass replacement and repair shops
Paint shops
Radiator repair shops
Tire repair shops
Top and body repair shops
Autcmoblle repair shops, n.e.c
Brake repair shops
Wheel, axle, spring repair shops
Other automobile repair shops, n.e.c
Automobile rentals (without drivers)
Automobile storage, parking, total
Storage garages
Parlting lots
Automobile services (exc. repair), total
Automobile laundries
Automobile services, n.e.c
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
95,54.;
1,561,109
152,130
1,194,709
;u,;70
173,631
69,503
84,875
1,272,036
7,579
1,089,215
175,242
25,796
65,956
60,147
1,890
1,079
2,567
2,844
1,955
10,425
3,968
751
1,197
2,020
1,011
839,466
30,398
20,248
32,165
36,267
34,976
188,298
90,218
18,067
37,602
34,549
83,917
190,347
6,484
89
18
151
31
59
592
155
64
57
34
2,099
142,240
699,763
26,805
18,280
30,527
32,264
29,663
172,460
79,453
15,658
32,120
31,675
78,468
133,219
3,504
1,950
1,487
3,972
5,254
15,246
10,610
2,345
5,425
2,840
3,350
35,012
19,985
625
260
343
742
725
2,044
1,072
234
432
406
195
2,489
16,172
404
169
258
387
488
1,499
648
154
300
194
2,334
108,359
2,358
1,212
1,200
2,123
3,386
11,421
7,099
1,620
4,076
1,403
3,002
32,961
46,078
1,845
579
862
1,569
1,679
7,734
5,610
1,202
3,528
880
400
3,001
2,606
5,927
1,125
115 ,479
74,868
14,809
73,854
68,386
11,575
1,520
13,931
30,050
4,962
1,892
597
1,772
562
28,221
4,740
2,753
248
792
333
10,375
4,434
113
99
9,824
4,107
438
228
346
164
50,699
330
54
135
203
533
1,430
786
3U
195
278
28,459
24,211
4,248
256
69
20,195
17,032
11,582
183
579
203
351
1,174
2,257
703
105
353
245
1,623
1,501
1,257
244
19
2Q
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOPS
12.03
Tabic 12B.— AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES- RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES-
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948
-
Establish-
mcnis.
toul
(>iuirlbCT)
Receiptientire ytatfrom—
Estab-
lishments
selling
merchandise
iHumbcr)
Estabtishments analyzing sales of merchandise
Total
(T/ioujjnd
dolbri)
Storage and
parking
(TlwujdnJ
dollars)
Repairs and
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
merchandise
(Tliousand
dolbrs)
Number
Receipts from sales of merchant^
se
Geognphic division and State
Toul
(Thousand
dollars)
Parts and
accessories
(Thousand
dollars)
Gasoline
and oil
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
merchandise
(Thousand
dollars)
United States, total
05,544
l,'>61,U>i
1"^2.130
1,194,''0'>
214,270
28,594
22,579
173,631
69 . 503
e3,oj3
20,1"'.
Geographic divisions:
New England
Middle AtUntic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlanuc
East Sooth Central
We« South Central
Mountain
Paafic
5,773
18,883
17,406
10,469
10, %2
5,138
10,491
3,667
i:?,755
98,247
350,704
299,351
140,899
168,828
70,658
135,800
56,462
240,160
8,495
52,987
34,371
8,887
10,397
3,912
9,522
2,271
21,288
75,407
247,368
224,074
111,286
139,332
58,002
112,313
45,683
181j244
14,345
50,349
40,906
20,726
19,099
8,744
13,965
8,508
37,628
1,798
5,504
5,656
3,609
2,604
1,384
2,243
1,333
4,463
1,506
4,767
4,419
2,675
2,128
1,136
1,711
904
3,333
12,172
44,720
32,256
15,410
15,779
7,406
10,767
5,686
29,435
3,803
13,587
14,457
7,162
6,542
3,397
4,883
2,439
13,183
6,982
26,372
14,144
6,507
7,064
3,285
4,676
2,603
12,295
1,387
4,761
3,655
1,741
2,173
724
1,208
589
3,957
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire
Vcnnont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
East North Central
Ohio ..,,
679
414
315
2,540
509
1,316
8,651
3,342
6,890
5,033
2,562
4,302
3,719
1,790
1,950
1,916
3,021
364
410
1,160
1,648
209
1,336
341
1,533
777
1,918
1,057
1,889
1,902
1,395
1,547
1,423
773
1,076
1,210
2,036
6,169
417
410
172
1,081
466
500
477
144
1,844
1,355
9,556
8,790
5,696
3,529
49,108
7,353
23,771
191,457
55,217
104,030
78,947
36,708
94,341
61,647
27,708
29,610
24,430
43,446
3,710
4,324
15,508
19,871
2,870
22,741
12,780
24,432
10,348
23,331
12,644
26,648
33,034
19,418
23,293
19,884
8,063
8,770
19,137
24,217
83,676
6,592
5,158
2,403
18,911
5,965
7,368
7,189
2,876
32,158
25,401
182,601
344
60
52
5,478
812
1,749
40,195
4,070
8,722
9,189
2,951
14,127
6,463
1,641
2,065
750
4,911
14
29
603
515
266
1,982
2,793
816
427
302
246
1,700
1,865
1,250
1,802
831
29
125
1,961
1,332
6,104
27
35
52
1,233
49
442
304
129
2,288
1,490
17,510
7,117
4,785
2,684
36,917
5,597
18,307
119,971
45,492
81,905
59,365
29,264
67,001
46,414
22,030
23,392
19,380
32,843
2,953
3,451
13,330
15,937
2,101
18,385
8,710
20,278
8,318
19,499
11,158
22,795
28,088
15,735
18,635
16,674
6,958
7,418
1A,589
20,406
69,900
5,733
4,604
1,831
14,595
5,058
5,662
5,822
2,378
24,581
21,076
135,587
1,329
851
793
6,713
944
3,715
31,291
5,655
13,403
10,393
4,493
13,213
8,770
4,037
4,153
4,300
5,692
743
844
1,575
3,419
503
2,374
1,277
3,338
1,603
3,530
1,240
2,153
3,081
2,433
2,856
2,379
1,076
1,227
2,587
2,479
7,672
832
519
520
3,083
853
1,264
1,063
369
5,289
2,835-
29,504
230
148
141
683
135
461
2,763
774
1,967
1,642
756
1,417
1,203
638
634
822
834
189
196
276
658
67
324
57
443
242
595
172
326
378
422
437
334
191
280
287
491
1,185
U3
104
83
465
137
195
163
43
682
341
3,440
190
133
128
566
107
382
2,413
680
1,674
1,227
622
1,167
874
529
504
544
696
123
116
208
484
56
278
46
390
192
482
125
266
293
370
357
263
146
224
217
398
872
99
74
53
311
95
120
123
29
572
265
2,496
1,105
775
771
5,797
720
3,004
28,685
4,974
11,061
■?,940
3,712
10,850
6,443
3,311
3,192
2,726
4,823
459
537
1,182
2,491
408
2,067
1,021
3,010
1,301
2,822
806
1,824
2,520
2,181
2,321
1,998
906
1,007
2,070
2,038
5,652
500
364
336
2,134
560
764
752
276
4,550
2,350
22,535
380
226
169
1,984
157
887
8,241
1,847
3,499
4,500
1,465
4,038
3,295
1,159
1,015
1,341
2,076
215
246
629
1,640
217
645
482
958
446
1,522
499
662
1,111
941
1,036
852
568
552
592
1,135
2,604
211
107
193
933
290
342
350
63
1,366
493
11,299
647
477
549
3,098
483
1,728
18,036
2,124
6,212
2,569
1,885
5,554
2,432
1,704
1,736
974
2,380
171
266
399
581
173
1,105
400
1,7U
655
808
196
904
1,110
1,037
1,090
962
196
384
1,252
634
2,406
201
205
103
974
234
377
339
175
2,748
1,492
8,055
78
72
53
715
80
389
2,408
1,003
1,350
871
362
1,253
716
448
441
411
367
73
25
154
270
18
317
139
339
200
492
111
258
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota -.
Iowa
South Dakota
Nebraska ,,
South Atlantic:
Debware
MAryland
North Carobna I ,'....
Flonda
East South Central:
Kentucky
203
Alabama
184
West South Central:
Louisiana
OUahoma '.'.'.'. .
Tens
Mountain:
Montana
Idaho
226
269
642
38
Wyoming
Colorado
40
227
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
45
63
Pacific:
Waihington
38
416
CaMomia . .
360
3,181
12.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— SUPPLEMENTAL STATISTICS
Table 12C.— AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES-
SELECTED STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS; 1948
Metropolitan area
Akron, Ohio
Albany- Schenectady-Troy, N. Y. .
AUentown-Bethiehein-Easton. F^.
Atlanta. Ga
Baltimore. Md
Birmingham. Ala
Boston. Mass
Bndgep-irt, Conn . .
Buffalo, N. Y
Canton, Ohio
Charleston. W. Va
Chattanooga. Tenn
Chicago. Ill
Cincinnati. Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Dallas, Tex
Davenport, Iowa-Rock Island-Moline, 111.
Dayton. Ohio
Denver. Colo
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Mich - .
Dututh, Minn.-Superior.Wis.
Erie, Pa <
Flint, Mich
Fort Wnrth, Tex,
Fresno, I^lif
Grand F.apids. Mich
Harrisbtirg. Pa
Hartford. Conn
Houston, Tex .
Huntington. W. Va.-Aahland, Ky.
Indianapobs, Ind
Jackson' ille, Fla
Johnsto' vn. Pa
Kansas ( 'ity. Mo
Knoxvill ■. Tenn
Lancaste *. Pa
Los Angeles. Calif
Louisville. Ky
Memphis. Tenn
Miami. Fla, . ,•
Milwaukee. Wis
Mtnneai oUs-St. Paul, Minn
Mobile, AU
Nashvill •, Tenn
New Ha /en. Conn
New Or eans. La
New York- Northeastern New JerKy ,
Norfolk- Portsmouth. Va
OklahomCity. Okla.
Omaha. Nebr
Peona, 111
Phibdelphia. Pa
Phoenix. Ariz, , .
Pittsburgh, Pa
Portland, Oreg
Providence, R.I
Reading Pa
Richmond, Va
Rochest. r. N. Y
Sacramento, CaUf
St. Louif, Mo
Salt Uk City. Utah ,
San Ant inio. Tex .
San Berrardmo, Cahf
San Diego. Cahf
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif.
San Jose. CaUf
Scranton, Pa
Seattle, Wash
South Bend. Ind
Spokane Wash
Spnngfield-Holyokc,Maa8 .
Stockton , Calif
Syracuse N. Y
Tacoma. Wash
Tampa -St. Petersburg. Fla
Toledo. Ohio
Trenton, N. J
Tulsa. Okla
Utica-Rome, N. Y
Washington, D. C
Wheeling. W. Va.-Steubenville,Ohio.
Wichita Kans
Wilkes-i'^irre-Hailetoo, Pa
Wilmington, Del
Worcest ir, Mass
York. P,
Youngst )wn. Ohio
Establish-
ments,
total
(\miibcr)
328
341
34-4
411
782
306
1,155
154
605
198
136
U9
2,231
465
823
335
535
121
263
475
198
1,575
119
150
186
373
298
227
197
225
7U
119
350
172
152
685
186
205
4,296
322
165
415
383
681
133
204
211
354
7,429
229
365
244
147
2,301
267
1,217
620
4S5
2K
196
381
263
1,067
230
371
278
411
1,654
246
181
606
108
155
258
232
241
186
305
240
180
238
203
517
173
251
243
180
148
205
329
Receipt5,ent3re yea^from —
Total
{Thousand
dollars)
5,465
6,644
4,609
10,767
14,713
6,833
25,733
3,514
9,550
2,910
2,404
2,177
66,056
10,087
17,538
6,400
11,984
1,888
5,845
11,426
3,760
30,804
1,736
2,311
2,501
6,475
5,718
5,760
2,933
4,247
13,248
1,746
8,350
4,602
2,519
13,502
3,686
3,323
79,871
7,741
4,400
11,116
8,862
U,707
2,487
5,8U
4,059
8,135
177,693
4,082
7,029
4,760
3,475
41,815
4,403
20,812
15,169
7,037
3,356
4,978
5,967
5,482
20,180
4,266
5,792
4,138
6,773
40,098
4,803
2,223
13,330
2,480
3,349
5,267
4,986
4,888
2,917
4,927
5,073
3,293
5,821
2,561
16,846
2,547
4,323
2,480
(x)
3,508
2,948
5,068
Storage and
parking
(Thousand
dollars)
615
446
144
1,503
1,737
576
4,324
262
1,038
199
93
121
13,391
2,452
2,670
969
1,543
64
834
1,183
450
5,286
52
84
230
668
251
314
227
787
2,080
93
1,899
582
UO
2,092
225
155
9,980
1,012
677
956
1,532
2,003
132
763
442
1,349
39,511
418
760
415
307
4,049
285
3,006
1,382
798
126
221
999
381
2,599
258
852
111
553
5,569
45
327
1,575
185
197
446
183
530
313
182
572
287
547
94
2,794
188
451
129
(x)
354
147
489
Repairs and
service
(Thousand
dollars)
4,184
5,226
3,805
8,507
11,759
5,459
18,233
2,784
7,346
2,292
2,016
1,800
43,721
6,367
13,192
4,844
9,429
1,574
3,847
8,580
2,566
21,451
1,431
2,061
1,873
5,322
4,265
5,008
2,181
2,800
10,244
1,322
5,443
3,332
1,943
9,597
3,160
2,674
58,282
5,952
2,995
9,415
6,466
10,871
2,227
4,710
2,940
5,665
109,900
3,142
5,624
3,777
2,638
33,044
3,396
15,701
11,904
5,344
2,839
4,121
4,293
4,346
15,022
3,374
4,472
3,328
5,100
27,624
3,932
1,734
9,542
2,104
2,552
3,811
3,859
3,460
2,150
4,290
3,884
.2,647
4,786
2,214
12,337
1,976
3,105
1,982
1,804
2,633
2,263
4,011
Sales of
merchandise
{Thousand
dotlars)
666
972
660
757
1,217
798
3,176
468
1,166
419
295
256
8,944
1,268
1,676
587
1,012
250
1,164
1,663
744
4,067
253
166
398
485
1,202
438
525
660
924
331
1,008
688
436
1,813
301
494
11,609
777
728
745
864
1,833
128
341
677
1,121
28,282
522
645
568
530
4,722
722
2,105
1,383
845
391
636
675
755
2,559
634
468
699
1,120
6,905
826
162
2,213
191
600
1,010
944
898
454
455
617
359
253
1,715
383
767
369
368
521
538
568
Estab-
lishments
selling
merchandise
Wumber)
96
96
65
142
79
282
51
153
73
36
34
725
153
217
84
82
35
105
174
90
399
38
30
55
55
115
65
63
78
106
39
90
42
57
188
44
67
1,289
71
51
62
94
178
12
39
62
77
2,240
54
63
62
45
578
93
284
146
121
67
56
80
83
263
72
55
110
161
641
102
37
217
25
66
54
84
73
63
52
70
36
' 64
46
110
53
77
71
40
48
96
77
Establishments analyzing sales of merchandise
78
81
87
56
128
66
233
42
132
50
26
30
6U
141
174
48
73
21
75
120
66
293
28
24
34
47
87
50
53
71
75
25
67
35
54
U8
40
60
897
67
36
51
88
U7
10
31
46
67
2,017
47
58
52
40
473
63
218
121
95
61
52
72
66
235
56
40
80
99
552
77
23
196
19
55
45
64
61
51
36
36
30
45
31
88
42
55
61
31
42
93
68
Receipts from sales of merchandise
(Tliousand
dollars)
562
837
577
678
1,142
697
2,756
399
1,070
278
171
231
7,555
1,232
1,404
351
894
173
924
1,257
541
3,201
210
129
176
377
1,009
334
436
617
612
229
780
669
417
1,436
271
391
8,869
767
614
609
742
1,399
120
261
413
992
26,287
488
623
500
453
3,770
468
1,527
1,655
642
364
587
630
687
2,392
478
390
567
733
6,017
639
105
2,076
160
422
94*
542
813
363
341
340
318
349
144
1,369
354
478
308
280
497
524
495
Parts and
accessories
(Thousand
dollati)
306
234
U3
192
344
344
857
129
290
159
49
136
2,590
606
774
217
349
91
687
483
266
1,822
47
21
134
155
656
95
80
146
256
75
303
285
188
596
132
U2
4,368
448
241
384
225
356
107
94
U3
255
7,666
153
293
255
248
1,112
191
601
259
137
129
153
298
386
917
188
179
325
373
3,016
428
34
652
66
135
559
207
428
86
144
156
85
175
23
594
109
300
34
U5
228
127
260
Gasoline
and (nl
(Thousand
dollars)
238
465
347
343
583
274
1,510
165
549
107
95
85
4,151
567
474
125
449
49
166
660
233
1,049
147
87
28
192
233
217
283
397
293
124
424
3U
189
739
90
163
2,998
265
347
U9
453
341
13
U2
226
692
16,424
275
237
160
159
2,24a
250
735
1,166
445
210
384,
300
257
1,293
258
166
185
303
2,243
142
59
1,267
90
251
321
297
240
228
158
50
159
144
106
618
206
138
194
123
184
328
188
Other
merchandise
(Thousand
dollgTr)
X Wi '-hheld to avoid dlBclomire,
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CONTENTS
Table Page
13A Personal, Business, and Repair Services — ^Analysis of Soxirce of Receipts — United States, by-
Kind of Business, 19^8 13.02
13B Service Receipts of Retail Stores — United States, by Kind of Business, 1948 13.04-
13C Selected Services — Period Established or Acquired — United States, by Kind of Business, 1948:
Establishments and receipts 13.06
13D Amusements — Period Established or Acquired — United States, by Kind of Business, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, and taxes 13.09
13E Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Period Established or Acquired — Geographic
Division and State, 1948: Establishments and receipts 13.11
13F Amusements — Period Established or Acquired — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Estab-
lishments, receipts, and taxes 13.12
13G Hotels — Period Established or Acquired — Geographic Division and State, 1948: Establishments
and receipts 13 . 14
13H Toin-ist Coiorts — Period Established or Acquired — Geographic Division and State, 1948:
Establishments and receipts 13.15
13J Personal, Business, and Repair Services — ^Annual Pay Roll and Employment for Selected Work-
weeks—United States, by Kind of Business, 1948 and 1939 13.16
13K Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Annual Pay Roll and Employment for Selected Work-
weeks— Geographic Division and State, 1948 and 1939 13.18
13L Amusements — ^Annual Pay Roll and Employment for Selected Workweeks — United States, by Kind
of Business, 1948 and 1939 13.19
IM Amusements — ^Annual Pay Roll and Employment for Selected Workweeks — Geographic Division and
State, 1948 and 1939 13.20
P. 0. - 33 S. FO
13.01
13.02
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 13 A.— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— ANALYSIS OF SOURCE OF RECEIPTS— UNITED STATES, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Kind of business
All establishments
Number
Receipts,
icntireyear
(Thoiodnd dollars)
Establishments with no
sales of merchandise
Receipts,
entire year
(TTiomand doUart)
Establishments reporting sales of merchandise
Receipts,
entire year
(TTiomand dollari)
Saks of
mcTchandue
(TViuMnd dollara)
Personal, business, and repair services, total.
Personal services, total
Barber, beauty shops, total.
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Barber and beauty shops combined.
Cleaning and dyeing plants, total
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc, rug cleaning).
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning, repairing plants.
Funeral service
Laundries, laundry services, total
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities,...
Without cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Industrial laundries
Linen supply service
With power laundry facilities. —
Without power laundry facilities.
Diaper service
With power laundry facilities. . . .
Without power laundry facilities.
Laundries (exc. power)
Photographic studios (inc. commercial photography), total....
Photographic studios (exc. commercial photography)
Conmercial photography.
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops, total
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops, (exc. fur
repair and storage )
Fur repair and storage shops
Shoe repair shops, shoeshine parlors, hat cleaning shops, total.
Shoe repair shops
Shoeshine parlors
Hat cleaning shops
Miscellaneous personal services, total.
Self-service laundries
Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c
Costume and dress suit rental agencies
Turkish baths, massage parlors
Other miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c.
Electrolysis
Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c
Business services, total.
Advertising, total.
Advertising agencies
Outdoor advertising service
Miscellaneous advertising service.
Consumer credit reporting agencies, mercantile reporting
agencies, adjustment and collection agencies
Duplicating, addressing, blueprinting, photostating,
mailing list, stenographic services, total
ailing.
Duplicating, addressing, mailing, mailing list, steno-
graphic services
Duplicating, addressing, mailing, mailing list services.
Public stenographic services, court reporting
Blueprinting, photostating services.
Qnployment agencies, private.
News syndicates
Services to dwellings and other buildings, total
Disinfecting, exterminating service
Window cleaning service
Miscellaneous services to dwellings and other buildings.
Business services, n.e.c, total.
Auctioneers' establishments (service only)
Coin-operated machine rental and repair servicea.
Detective agencies
Interior decorating service
PhDto-f inishing laboratories
Sign painting shops
Telephone answering service
Window display service
Other business services, n.e.c
See footnote at end of table.
91,993
74,497
2,591
25,534
24,017
4,757
18,491
769
1,517
18,675
19,182
6,783
2,840
3,555
388
1,176
561
615
384
318
66
10,839
14,712
U,549
3,163
47,888
45,554
2,334
44,151
39,763
2,962
1,426
12,762
8,523
4,239
510
1,305
2,424
318
2,106
32,007
3,279
798
1,909
3,102
2,430
1,394
1,036
2,231
77
1,393
1,260
67D
14,636
670
1,302
603
601
1,703
4,283
367
279
4,828
4,440,189
4,161,425
844,998
744,852
404,441
417, 570
22,987
844,357
807,673
139,587
627,064
41,022
36,684
572,355
1,257,987
913,036
517,933
318,031
77,072
238,203
174,520
63,683
25,887
23,408
2,479
80,861
212,025
147,118
64,907
365,661
320,148
45,513
218,800
202,176
6,668
9,956
65,409
58,597
10,117
9,867
38,613
1,340
37,273
1,629,513
652,063
394,872
114,881
142,310
121,913
53,593
43,637
9,956
30,784
70,421
43,467
38,013
35,855
541,772
14,535
50,500
18,786
18,943
88,839
47,253
7,469
8,060
287,387
91,192
71,092
2,522
25,534
396,518
326,639
21,695
844,357
801
3,405
69
24,017
4,757
18,491
769
1,517
18,196
19,157
807,673
139, 587
627,064
41,022
36,684
1,257,559
479
25
6,783
2,840
3,555
388
1,176
561
615
384
318
10,814
12,828
913,036
517,933
318,031
77,072
238,203
174, 520
25,887
23,403
2,479
80,433
171,286
25
1,884
9,898
2,9X
111,612
59,674
311,055
1,651
233
3,176
43,670
1,042
299,229
11,326
1,884
1,292
36,260
2,828
1,246
167,057
6,003
7,600
3,503
134
180
7,742
3,746
392
1,264
2,090
313
1,777
29,325
5,742
3,182
727
1,833
2,291
1,274
1,017
2,224
• 74
1,172
1,252
12,803
617
1,110
600
422
1,228
4,047
367
250
4,162
53,058
40,952
5,485
8,988
26,479
1,282
25,197
378,252
89,255
121,383
47,530
37,725
30,585
70,272
32,043
37,474
32,754
415,260
12,216
39,584
18,705
10,812
59,138
41,614
7,469
6,820
218,902
493
118
41
334
5
329
139
120
19
47
1,833
53
192
3
179
475
236
29
666
1,643,333
278,764
100,146
7,923
90,931
1,292
14,709
428
428
40,739
35,506
5,233
20,919
33,687
35,119
665
2,356
12,351
17,645
4,632
879
12,134
58
12,076
223,686
63,173
16,620
25,626
20,927
6,063
5,912
151
199
149
11,424
539
3,101
126,512
2,319
10,916
81
8,131
29,701
5,639
1,240 I
68,485
2U
19,3«5
MISCELLANEOUS
13.03
Table 13A.— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— ANALYSIS OF SOURCE OF RECEIPTS-
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
-UNITED STATES, BY
Kind cf buauMM
All establishments
Receipts,
entiityai
[Thousimd Mlars)
Establishments with no
sales of merchandise
Receipts,
entire year
(Thomgnd doilari)
EstabUshments reporting sales of merchandise
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand doliart)
Sales of
merchandise
(Tlioiuatid dollari)
Personal, business, and repair services — Continued
Automobile repair services and garages, total
Autoixibile repair shops, total
General automobile repair shops
Battery and ignition repair and service shops
Glass replacement and repair shops
Paint shops
Radiator repair shops
Tire repair shops
Top and body repair shops
Automobile repair stops, n.e.c
Brake repair shops
Wheel, axle, spring repair shops
Other autoaobile repair shops, n.e.c
Automobile rentals (without drivers)
Automobile storage, parking, total
Storage garages
Parking lots
Automobile services (exc. repair), total
Automobile laundries
Automobile services, n.e.c
Miscellaneous repair services, total
BlBclfsnith shops
Electrical repair shops, total
Radio repair shops
Refrigerator service and repair shops
Other electrical repair shops (inc. electrical appliance
repair shops )
Upholstery, furniture repair shops
Watch, clocli, jewelry repair shops
Kl^ellaneous repair shops, total -
Armature repair shops
Bicycle repair shops
Leather goods repair shops
LoclESmith, gunsmith shops
Musical instrument repair shops
Repair steps, n.e.c
Lawn mower sharpening and repair shops
Saw, knife, and tool sharpening and repair shops
Sewing machine repair shops
Stove repair shops
Taxidermists
Typewriter repair shops
Welding shops
Other repair shops, n.e.c
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
84,375
60,147
1,890
1,079
2,567
2,gU
1,955
10,425
3,968
751
1,197
2,020
1,011
2,606
5,927
1,125
792
333
80,023
8,249
12,558
2,531
4,351
10,297
12,750
29,287
2,023
1,283
550
1,518
789
23,114
774
1,304
483
207
211
633
3,536
15,956
1,561,109
1,272,036
839,466
XI, 398
20,248
32,165
36,267
34,976
188,298
90,218
18,067
37,602
34,549
83,917
115,479
74,868
10,375
4,434
44,411
100,679
45,507
68,610
126, 375
86,401
475,368
60,472
7,390
3,617
11,529
5,534
386,326
2,385
9,301
3,961
2,592
1,570
7,618
36,854
322,045
59,079
705, 578
25,796
40,152
1,265
819
2,224
2,102
1,2X
3,381
2,396
517
765
1,614
816
6,044
418,715
19,097
13,866
24,608
22,667
18,187
133,078
55,360
11,155
19,241
24,964
58,703
57,383
19,985
625
260
343
742
725
2,044
1,072
234
432
406
195
2,489
714
5,330
12,332
55,006
1,892
597
729
282
3,032
3,427
8,407
1,592
3,343
7,291
21,705
57,323
19,403
85,782
32,001
270,734
4,151
939
1,949
5,459
7,582
1,331
786
382
1,001
593
17,612
658
1,116
X5
140
189
263
3,120
11,821
28,400
2,949
1,752
5,225
3,162
229,245
1,275
5,490
1,679
1,376
1,203
1,608
29,990
185,624
592
497
178
517
196
i,502
115
188
183
67
22
375
416
,135
566,458
420,751
11,301
6,382
7,557
13,600
16,789
55,220
X,853
6,912
13,361
9,585
25,214
122,959
103,097
19,862
2,343
1,007
43,356
26,104
35,646
40,593
54,400
204,634
32,072
4,441
1,865
6,303
2,372
157,581
1,110
4,311
2,232
1,216
367
6,010
6,864
135,421
214,270
175,242
133,219
3,504
1,950
1,487
3,972
5,254
15,246
10,610
2.345
5,425
2,340
3,350
30,050
4,962
438
228
125,045
4,384
33,527
14,185
7,9X
11,059
17,261
58,814
10,050
1,602
536
1,973
723
43,930
409
1,412
791
393
95
2,042
1,926
36,862
13.04 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 13B.— SERVICE RECEIPTS OF RETAIL STORES— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948
Kind of business
Total
(Humhcr)
Sales, entire
year
CHioujand
doltdri)
Stores with no receipts from
repairs and other services
Sales, entire
year
{Thousand
dolhirs)
Stores Witt receipts from repairs and other services
Total
sales
(Thousand
dolldri)
Receipts from
repairs and
other services
(Tfiotwand
dollarj)
Receipts from
sales of
merchandise
{Thousand
doltaTs)
Stores not reporting receipts
from repairs and other services
Sales, entile
year
(^Thousand
dollars)
United States, total
Food ^oup
Grocery stores, without fresh meat
Grocery stores, with fresh meat
Meat markets
Fish fsea food) markets
Fruit stores, vegetable markets
Candy, nut, confectionery stores
Dairy products stores
Milk aealers
Bakery products stores
Egg, poultry dealers
Delicatessen stores
Other food stores
Eating and drinking places
Restaurants, cafeterias, caterers
Lunch counters, refreshment stands
Drinking places
General stores
General merchandise group
Department stores
Dry goods, genera! merchandise stores
Variety stores
Apparel group
Men's, boys' clothing stores
Men's, boys' furnishings stores
Family clothing stores
Women's ready-to-wear stores
Millinery stores
Hosiery stores
Corset, lingerie stores
Apparel accessory, specialty stores
Men's shoe stores
Women's shoe stores
Family shoe stores
Children's, juveniles' shoe stoies
Custom tailors
Furriers, fiir shops
Children's, infants' wear stores
Other apparel stores
Furniture, furnishings, appliance group
Furniture stores
Floor covering stores
Drapery, curtain, upholstery stoies
China, glassware, metalware stores
Antique stores
Other home fiimishing stores
Household appliance stores
Radio stores
Automotive group
Motor vehicle (new and used) dealers
Motor vehicle (used) dealers
Tire, battery, accessory dealers
Motorcycle dealers
Aircraft dealers
Boat dealers
Other automotive dealers
Gasoline service stations
Lumber, building, hardware group
Lumber yards
Building materials dealers
Paint, glass, wallpaper stores
Heating and plumbing equipment dealers ....
Electrical supply stores
Hardware stores
Farm equipment dealers
Drug and proprietary stores
Drug stores, with fountain
Drug stores, other
Proprietary stores, with fountain
Proprietary stores, other
Liquor stores
Second-hand stores
Furniture stores
Tire, battery, accessory dealers
Clothing, shoe stores
Book stores
Pawn shops
Other second-hand stores
130,i20,5^
238,436
504,439
154,277
223,662
24,242
5,223
15,763
32,876
6,743
4,984
20,152
5,582
8,212
2,723
346,556
131,190
62,933
152,433
21,557
52,544
2,580
29,754
20,210
115,246
14,775
8,955
12,533
30,677
5,725
1,858
2,812
3,086
2,246
2,985
13,707
613
4,963
2,350
6,730
1,231
85,585
29,031
4,568
3,178
1,626
4,963
5,288
29,700
7,231
36,162
43,999
16,874
20,628
1,224
204
1,037
2,196
188,253
98,938
20,803
5,307
9,843
7,608
3,088
34,674
17,615
55,796
33,429
13,526
6,295
2,546
33,422
16,%9
6,491
2,365
3,731
374
1,374
2,634
30,965,674
478,465
30,032,292
6,097
383,506
30,056
353,450
4,026,835
20,743,288
1,641,697
133,872
398,968
649,347
358,965
1,527,997
725,021
256,664
308,777
194,243
10,683,324
145,431
213,708
22,680
4,940
14,901
30,817
6,319
4,857
19,193
5,284
7,770
2,565
306,847
3,836,125
20,236,140
1,567,755
129,108
382,067
617,368
340,519
1,494,485
699,967
245,244
296,239
187,275
9,556,206
1,581
2,916
610
28
78
507
58
72
68
60
32
87
14,706
44,753
240, 212
34,663
989
3,051
12,167
7,415
28,276
2,442
3,476
1,049
5,013
631,252
5,460
14,716
5,372
100
315
1,668
297
492
401
199
68
968
68,923
39,293
225,496
29,291
889
2,736
10,499
7,118
27,784
2,041
3,277
981
4,045
562,329
5,303,094
1,165,129
4,215,101
1,159,361
15,975,357
115,462
55,207
136,178
20,645
48,918
4,784,510
1,039,556
3,732,140
1,0%, 574
7,820,260
4,020
1,996
8,690
441
2,497
269,404
46,862
314,986
50,634
8,098,306
21,865
8,024
39,034
2,270
118,236
247,539
38,838
275,952
48,364
7,980,070
10,644,747
2,823,869
2,506,741
9,803,218
1,081
28,402
19,435
102,487
2,822,308
2,597,516
2,400,436
7,786,595
1,499
721
277
10,214
7,822,439
181,042
94,825
1,936,922
112,029
4,499
1,708
101,264
7,710,410
176,543
93,117
1,835,658
1,609,902
556,051
1,791,317
3,305,162
108,556
71,911
89,179
167, 221
199,331
372,579
873,354
22,043
142,861
219,290
231,644
42,817
6,914,179
13,658
8,373
11,841
27,254
5,109
1,728
2,564
2,908
2,009
2,827
12,054
559
3,530
617
6,355
1,101
57,746
1,430,172
524,627
1,436,905
2,246,804
99,167
67,895
80,978
161,531
185,454
342,990
788,874
20,894
98,076
38,730
224,405
39,093
4,630,685
890
423
478
2,604
523
72
177
106
217
96
1,399
22
1,373
1,691
55
68
26,108
168,371
27,286
344,752
1,028,778
7,993
3,447
7,151
4,645
13,315
27,523
76,031
456
43,575
178,877
1,990
2,732
2,220,482
5,209
2,683
4,751
30,280
1,394
178
522
508
927
257
6,473
71
4,805
42,688
141
377
216,942
163,162
24,603
340,001
998,498
6,599
3,269
6,629
4,137
12,388
27,266
-.9,558
385
38,770
136,189
1,849
2,355
2,003,540
3,427,168
358,953
141,403
116,916
53,062
273,318
2,159,302
384,057
20,104,054
25,055
3,299
2,299
1,465
4,578
3,931
15,010
2,109
33,336
2,313,292
244, 557
110,051
107,516
44,177
220,340
930,823
159,929
4,067,328
3,475
1,130
780
109
271
1,212
14,194
4,937
50,882
591,755
109,771
29,463
8,503
8,239
49,584
1,206,339
216,823
15,779,670
33,164
16,572
6,383
509
1,121
7,337
123,047
28,809
1,486,654
558,591
93,199
23,085
7,994
7,118
42,247
1,083,292
138,014
14,293,016
15,952,781
2,441,377
1,359,596
53,856
30,126
66,265
200,053
6,433,301
11,151,470
5,334
13,791
11,115
400
67
527
1,552
109,251
72,380
1,277,071
1,959,402
655,245
12,257
8,473
24,799
130,081
3,123,839
7,719,337
37,427
2,556
8,859
799
133
497
611
63,841
24,846
14,496,885
429,301
682,078
40,948
20,966
40,912
63,580
2,967,306
3,342,458
1,365,717
26,379
75,176
5,165
4,346
4,414
4,955
302,702
305,051
13,131,163
402,922
606,902
35,783
16,118
36,498
63,625
2,664,604
3,037,407
4,286,350
840,700
459,993
555,679
128,907
2,493,669
2,386,172
4,013,231
19,111
4,600
8,436
3,035
1,520
29,395
6,233
53,322
3,854,483
724,238
395,161
215,940
61,172
1,811,957
656,366
3,346,273
1,548
597
1,113
4,473
1,494
4,634
10,987
1,453
2,797,225
681,238
249,165
65,583
2, 579, 507
3(X,654
31,944
12,986
5,963
2,429
32,013
14,176
2,686,597
843,153
235,128
81,400
2,484,792
225,539
920
365
134
39
74, 317
64,952
38,067
5,693
53,718
67,907
5,847
1,869
3,295
361
577
2,229
63,133
52,004
33,596
5,564
17,810
51 432
327
407
227
3
773
299
417,721
106,529
59,324
334,888
64,976
662,112
,696,908
122,099
21,629
11,581
10,689
72,704
14,375
33,478
140,595
7,140
396,092
94,948
48,635
262,164
50,601
626,634
,556,313
114,959
81,980
30,250
7,231
2,636
57,369
72, 502
4,762
1,756
483
139
1,837
17,576
77,218
28,494
6,748
2,499
55,532
54,926
8,489
11,715
3,520
102
35,499
13,177
1,233
2,038
641
17
11,573
2,069
7,251
9,677
2,879
65
23,926
11,108
19,877
7,265
7,038
952
255
764
1,552
366
55
891
238
410
71
25,003
11,708
5,730
7,565
471
1,129
631
498
2,545
227
159
214
819
93
58
71
72
20
62
254
32
60
42
320
501
139
99
52
114
145
496
185
688
527
654
25
4
13
33
15,161
144
110
294
100
74
645
345
1,016
565
175
198
78
317
89
209
5
24
106
MISCELLANEOUS 13.05
Tabic 13B.— SERVICE RECEIPTS OF RETAIL STOKES— UNITED STATES, BY KINU OF BUSINESS: 1948— Continued
Kind of business
(><uinlitT)
Sales, entire
year
{Thousand
dollars)
Stores with no receipts from
repairs and other services
Sales, entire
year
{Thousand
doltdri)
Stores with receipts from repairs and other services
Number
Total
sales
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from
repairs and
other services
{Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from
sales of
merchandise
(Thousand
dollars)
Stores not reporting recapts
from repairs and other services
Sales, entire
year
(Thousand
doltgTi)
Other retail storea
Fuel dealers, except fuel oil
Fuel oil dealers
Ice dealers
Hay. grain, feed stales
Other farm, garden supply stores
Jewelry stores
Book stores
Stationery stores
Sporting goods strifes
Bicycle stores
Florists
Cigar stores and stands
News dealers, newsstands
Gift, novelty, souvenir stores
Music stores
Luggage, leather gtiods stores
OpbcaJ goods stores
Camera, photographic supply stores ....--.
Office, store machine and equipment dealers
CXber retail stores
164,073
10,383,218
m,bU
7,317,025
34,823
252,863
U,953
4,525
3,192
18,213
3,345
21,269
2,905
4,033
6,859
1,738
14,749
14,526
6,801
12,516
6,120
1,188
1,897
3,030
2,347
19,367
1,607,658
732,119
84,620
2,790,333
356,526
1,224,878
267,682
281 ,442
309,632
35,229
377,250
535,255
216,866
195,664
337,338
68,828
73,921
202 ,099
109,507
576,371
12,943
3,557
2,968
15,590
2,810
5,121
2,575
3,475
5,258
515
14,113
13,046
6,283
11,391
4,160
773
1,468
1,765
798
16,025
1,217,024
471,566
75,938
2,234,826
297,093
233,754
239,099
227,324
231 ,009
9,016
362,483
482,786
200,527
175,784
157,615
41,144
57,030
117,682
36,808
448,467
1,844
917
129
2,171
482
15,725
256
467
1,393
1,170
256
767
245
599
1,762
394
405
1,194
1,460
3,187
382,911
257,960
7,759
525,478
56,520
983,665
27,182
51,664
74,603
25,550
10,555
40,341
10,246
14,315
175,731
27,137
16,501
83,191
70,000
112,948
16,786
15,685
735
13,83d
3,860
119,487
1,216
3,906
5,327
4,438
1,309
5,018
1,434
2,038
U,811
2,217
2,283
11,226
11,872
17,879
366,125
242,275
7,024
511,642
52,600
864,178
25,966
47,758
68,776
21,112
9,246
35,323
8,812
12,277
163,970
24,920
14,218
71,965
58,128
95,069
4,616
166
51
95
452
53
423
74
91
208
53
380
713
273
526
198
21
24
71
89
655
111,886
7,723
2,593
873
30,029
2,913
7,459
1,401
2,454
4,020
663
4,212
12,128
6,093
5,565
3,942
547
390
1,226
2,699
14,956
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Table 13J.— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— ANNUAL PAY ROLL AND EMPLOYMENT FOR SELECTED
WORKWEEKS— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948 AND 1939
Kind of business
f^y roll, entire year
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Paid employees, workweek ended nearest -
Total
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Full workweek
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Total
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1948
1939
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1948
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Total
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1948
Personal, business, and repair
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1,149,354
1,196,414
790,964
Personal services, total.
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816,780
736,064
649.157
766.^68
572.410
Barber, beauty shops, total.
Barber shops
Beauty shops.
Barber and beauty shops combined.
Cleaning, dyeing plants, total
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. rug
cleaning)
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning, repairing plants ,
Funeral service
Laundries, laundry service, total.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing facilities.
Without cleaning and dyeing
facilities
Industrial laundries
Linen supply service
With power laundry facilities.,,.
Without power laundry facilities..
Diaper service
With power laundry facilities....
Without power Isiundry facilities.
Laundries ( exc. power)
Photographic studios (inc. commercial
photography) , total
Photographic studios (exc. commercial
photography)
Comnerc ial photc^rapby
Pressing alteration, garment repair
shops, total
Pressing, alteration,etc, (exc. fur).
Fur repair and storage shops
Shoe repair shops, shoeshine parlors,
cleaning shops, total
Shoe repair shops
Shoeshine parlors
Hat cleaning shops
Miscellaneous personal services, total.
Self-service laundries
Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c,
Costume and dress suit rental
a^ncles
Turkish baths, massa^ parlors
Other miscellaneous nersonal serv-
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Electrolysis
Miscellaneous personal services,
n,e.c ,
Business services, total.
Advertising, total
Advertising agencies
Outdoor advertising service
Miscellaneous advertising service.
Consumer credit reporting agencies, etc..
Duplicating, addressing, blueprinting,
etc., total
Duplicating, addressing, etc., steno-
graphic services
Duplicating, addressing, mailing,
mailing list services
Public stenographic services, court
renortiiv.
Blueprinting, photostating^ services. .
Employment agencies, private.
News syndicates
Services to dwellings and other buildings,
total
Disinfecting, exterminating service..
Wlndcv cleaning service
Miscellaneous services to dwellings
and other building
See ."ootnotes at end of table.
278,982
143,980
128,417
145,979
153,890
178,5&'? 133,122
126,012
143,274
9,696
55,557
74,496
7,321
61,193
82,5%
5,191
67,226
94,932
9,106
52,987
70,746
4,684
56,074
81,64S
8,257
75,492
62,500
86,071
5,319
208,404
69,209
99,989
9,391
88,170
385,155
61,678
303, 181
20,296
14,279
90,019
620, 559
80,014
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
3,968
40,676
249,062
193,612
27,946
155,775
9,891
5,430
40, 156
327,071
79,585
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
2,950
32,919
258,135
180,965
25,897
145,723
9,340
4,919
33,273
306,062
73,048
n.a.
n.a,
n.a.
2,444
23,650
243,755
201,757
29,870
161,922
9,965
6,647
40,479
84,637
n.a.
n.a.
n.a
3,533
32,886
275,236
501,646
293,222
176,452
31,972
91,101
75,549
15,552
10,061
9", 408
653
17,751
57,870
n.a.
n.a.
^7,941
n.a.
n.a.
15,690
271,123
164,943
93,095
13,085
39,653
33,678
5,975
4,583
4,270
313
24,654
'241,660
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
25, 177
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
11,298
13,967
254,952
155,132
87,331
12,489
37,459
31,693
5,766
4,268
3,938
280
9,383
■230,175
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
^5,073
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
8,507
21,443 11,350
281,312
169,628
97,671
14,013
41,177
34,960
6,217
4,551
4,243
303
12,369
24,845
'258, 104
n.a
n.a
^5,362
n.a
n.a
n.a
11,320
35,993
21,877
17,322
7,332
n.a.
n.a.
14,777 n.a,
6,666 n.a.
59,197
8,507
36,409
21,478
2,294
15,497
34,408
2,330
21,902
28,430
1,541
26,786
2,398
32,711
1,166
2,532
31,555
13,349
1,133
1,015
5,557
18,368
1,636
1,898
17,737
17,730
2,810
1,524
6,081
15,146
955
1,426
14,274
11,975
19,580
2,845
3,181
13,554
271
13,2S3
701,226
n.a.
n.a.
1,321
1,648
n.a.
n.a.
^2,588
199,464
7,959
9,778
1,159
1,939
6,630
113
6,517
234,097
n.a.
n.a.
1,018
2,040
n.a.
n.a.
^3,023
136,900
6,285
7,989
916
1,744
5,329
101
5,228
202,094
194,342
38,405
53,018
53,546
14,336
n.a.
11,919
37,920
10,754
22,160
16,488
3,554
n.a.
12,501
37,236
9,830
17,933
20,561
17,781
2,730 ^
14,890
10,271
29,043
7,941
7,050
891
3,978
2,777
11,144
9,885
1,259
5,363
3,997
5,429
9,438
8,662
776
3,063
2,017
n.a.
7,600
6,720
880
5,156
3,514
5,328
18,792
21,855
4,606
6,895
6,337
9,397
3,446
6,149
5,933
3,272
10,151
17,420
7,425
39,244
31,453
20,577
1,097
17,206
35,671
3,573
22,248
29,327
2,126
22,447
14,018
1,909
1,279
4,884
13,686
1,672
1,890
18,896
18,015
2,919
1,513
6,211
n.a.
n.a.
777
1,786
n.a.
n.a.
^2,321
103,428
9,275
9,621
1,138
1,854
6,629
112
6,517
240,473
n, a.
n.a.
915
2,165
n.a,
n.a.
'3,m
140,623
71,629
15,509
7,753
n.a.
9,194
38,416
11,230
21,983
16, 571
8,854
n.a.
18,638
12,524
6,227
5,722
505
2,967
1,683
n.a.
9,830
8,543
1,282
5,475
4,253
5,484
28, 174
9,388
8,628
760
3,136
2,019
2,'828
5,321
6,736
9,609
3,714
6,238
151,272
54,222
74,059
4,841
195,196
57,396
85,400
8,476
80,729
189,197
27,872
151,903
9,422
5,999
33,669
318,110
264,935
160,046
91,604
13,335
38,936
32,948
5,983
4,243
3,961
282
9,946
15,123
6,772
31,031
27,995
3,036
17,886
15,520
966
1,400
7,319
8,140
960
1,617
5,563
99
5,464
209,677
66,450
37,743
10,414
18,293
12, 394
7,117
6,215
902
5,277
3,749
5,389
6,328
3,430
2,962
23,724
'245,727
n.a
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
^5,252
n.a.
n.a.
21,337
1,618
14,238
1,958
1,254
5,003
660
1,937
n.a.
n.a.
=2,406
105,980
15,604
8,056
n.a.
3,904
5,872
5,362
510
3,032
1,745
n.a.
2,975
5,505
1.342.496
851,054
653.07?
157,164
1&,742
64,509
37,290
5,365
70,783
104,501
9,458
87,4a
55,717
74,566
4,839
195,995
203,867
30,527
162,841
10,499
6,159
40,726
83,970
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
3,451
190,390
28,284
152,163
9,943
5,605
33,749
309,022
272,495
163,899
94,334
14,262
39,877
33,699
6,178
4,685
4,377
308
12,671
27,609
19,756
7,853
37,448
4,405
22,900
19,191
1,690
2,019
20,978
10,379
10,599
1,216
1,926
7,457
U2
7,345
242,962
33,739
10,567
23,669
11,827
10,429
1,398
5,445
4,580
5,478
6,575
9,711
11,335
'249, 181
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
25,337
n.a.
n.a.
16,045
256,692
154,616
88,428
13,648
37,751
31,782
5,969
4,422
4,142
280
23,895
16,823
7,067
32,912
31,655
3,369
23,447
29,186
3,726
18,939
2,961
1,547
6,743
15,812
991
1,456
n.a.
n.a.
1,031
2,159
n.a.
n.a.
=3,553
143,491
3,060
8,480
1,015
1,657
5,806
101
5,707
209,091
16,936
8,682
n.a.
18,956
12,949
37,952
9,733
19,014
13,399
9,820
9,016
804
3,129
1,994
n.a.
8,176
7,227
949
5,223
3,995
5,367
3,636
6,401
6,175
3,578
9,947
MISCELLANEOUS
13.17
Table 13J.— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— ANNUAL PAY ROLL AND EMPLOYMENT FOR SELECTED
WORKWEEKS— UNITED STATES, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948 AND 1939— Continued
Kind of buatneu
Pav roll, tnan year
Paid employees, workweek ended nearest —
{Thousand
(Thowand
dolldfi)
Total
(>jumbeT)
ISMS
Full workweek
Wumber)
1948
1939
July IS
Tool
1948
1939
Full workweek
Ojumber)
1948
1939
Total
(Number)
1948
Full workweek
(Number)
1948
1939
i-crsonal, business, repair
services — Continued
Business services — Continued
Business services, n.e,c., total..
Auctioneers' establishments (service
only)
Coin-operated machine rental and repai:
services i
Detective agenc ies
Interior decoratii^ service.
Pboto- finishing laboratories. • <
Sltjn painting shops
Telephone ansverint, service.
Vlndow display service.
Other business services, n.e.c ,
Automobile repair services and
garages, total. ,
Automobile repair shops, total.
General automobile repair shops.
Battery and ignition repair and serv-
ice shops
Glass replacement and repair shops. . .
Paint shops,
.ladlator repair shops
Tire repair shops
Top and body repair shops
Automobile repair shops, n.e.c.
Brake repair shops
Wheel, axle, spring repair shops....
Other automobile repair shops, n.e.c.
Automobile rentals (vithout drivers).
Automobile storage, parking, total.
Storage gara^s.
Parking lots. . . .
Automobile services (exc. repair), total,
Autcmobile laundries
Automobile services, n.e.c.
Miscellaneous repair services,
total
Blackanitb shops.
Electrical repair shops, total.
Radio repair shops
Refrigerator service aiKi repair shops.
Other electrical repair shops (inc.
electrical appliance repair shops)...
Upholstery, furniture repair shops.
Watch, clock, jewelry repair shops.
Miscellaneous repair shops, total.
Armature rewinding shops
Bicycle repair shops.
Leather goods repair shops
Locksmith, gunsmith shops.
Naslcal instrument repair shops.
Repair shops, n.e.c.
Lawn mower sharpening and repair
shops
Saw, knife, and tool sharpening aj
repair shops
Sewing machine repair shops.
Stove repair shops.
Taxidermists
Typewriter repair shops
Welding shops
Other repair shops, n.e.c
3,^1
10,061
11,680
3,6i8
3*, 019
13,820
3,583
2,716
128,298
158,640
5,799
3,677
9,394
8,254
5,326
58,730
24, 181
4,621
U,675
7,885
18,758
55,990
35,729
20,261
6,119
4,695
1,424
7,466
46,831
20,791
9,958
16,082
30,107
13,404
134,230
17,709
549
684
1,815
1,188
112,335
200
?,482
395
572
353
1,651
8,344
97,838
81,647
67,4/13
88,64^
73,937
71,093 ^^5,395
1,659
5,852
2,677
783
4,561
3,438
n.a.
1,199
*61,428
2,052
3,649
5,910
1,398
13,523
4,397
1,929
1,041
48,934
2,637
3,935
2,309
623
3,927
3,123
n«a.
366
*52,100
1,150
3,429
4,662
l,24i
12,393
4,238
1,721
957
37,649
131,038
751
3,737
1,24a
483
3,251
2,044
n.a.
642
*31,847
77,477
103,211
52,258
1,597
n.a.
1,731
932
1,064
13,683
3,560
1,162
1,572
'826
5,393
25,154
68,330
2,556
1,380
3,391
3,148
2,230
21,920
8,380
1,543
3,812
3,025
5,778
41,312
1,585
n.a.
1,613
360
1,084
11,471
2,569
856
1,059
'654
3,872
23,830
62,524
2,331
1,290
3,536
2,945
2,097
20,516
7,972
1,487
3,693
2,792
5,499
20,214
35,507
1,401
n.a.
1,242
759
928
10,011
2,410
803
1,004
'603
3,289
21,005
18,193
6,961
13,665
10,056
15,776
3,054
12,387
7,327
14,367
6,638
2,504
543
89,030
1,428
n.a.
39,710
1,630
484
80,153
2,627
7,833
3,637
17,861
3,518
7,128
3,113
16,100
2,601
5,807
2,004
2,338
3,496
6,915
2,946
22,334
7,406
3,794
13,089
5,998
48,445
2,440
1,640
6,749
2,699
19,616
6,553
3,560
11,304
5,450
1,830
1,462
2,515
5,003
2,295
15.317
3,783
307
249
722
231
17,042
382
136
173
197
423
'15,231
6,549
323
343
849
567
39,814
140
947
182
233
184
742
3,248
34,138
2,971
441
358
710
206
14,930
n.a.
651
107
188
177
425
, (')
'13,382
6,131
251
277
753
477
36,297
109
339
166
207
152
690
2,793
31,341
2,670
352
268
624
157
11,246
558
96
150
135
380
'9,927
2,104
3,676
6,399
1,417
16,517
5,279
2,067
994
50,191
150,219
3,013
4,278
2,515
604
5,633
3,482
n.a.
883
'51,652
93.706
1,133
3,456
5,023
1,259
15,304
4,606
1,327
922
38,759
136,576
752
4,056
1,441
474
4,764
2,239
n.a.
651
*31,262
80,237
2,231
3,623
6,874
1,533
14,277
5,031
2,187
1,056
51,569
3,390
4,331
2,845
751
4,442
3,296
n.a.
927
*53,905
96,424
1,191
3,420
5,180
1,360
13,054
4,347
1,920
975
39,646
884
4,130
1,479
541
3,742
2,187
n.a.
661
'31,771
116,266
107,497
54,657
117,252
107,984
55,854
70,523
2,480
1,438
4,220
3,232
2,345
23,078
8,950
1,714
3,989
3,247
6,065
24,257
43,509
1,642
n.a.
1,797
893
1,242
12,115
2,758
917
1,106
'735
3,960
24,302
64,735
2,299
1,356
3,840
3,049
2,201
21,517
3,500
1,630
3,864
3,006
5,702
37,013
1,429
n.a.
1,343
781
1,048
10,481
2,562
856
1,049
'657
3,253
21,341
71,341
2,560
1,526
4,179
3,373
2,408
22,941
8,924
1,663
3,996
3,265
6,208
25,613
44,667
1,724
n.a,
1,726
976
1,253
12,297
2,358
900
1,105
'853
4,046
25,320
13,644
10,613
15,773
8,529
12,497
8,277
14,442
6,899
14,294
11,324
4,493
16,508
8,812
3,044
587
92,724
1,4;38
n.a.
41,439
2,098
505
83,793
986
n.a.
3,330
618
3,824
19,802
3,343
7,351
3,288
13,041
2,781
6,311
3,530
21,100
3,548
7,951
8,795
4,199
13,180
5,908
50,010
2,580
2,104
6,960
2,775
20,005
7,950
3,943
6,148
11,489
5,388
45, 537
1,906
1,322
2,583
5,083
2,365
15,777
10,262
3,928
13,966
6,214
50,104
2,342
1,334
7,949
2,977
20,859
6,533
394
317
865
584
41,317
168
976
172
220
169
744
3,580
35,238
3,111
513
344
750
203
15,079
685
118
192
145
429
'13,510
6,164
314
259
771
493
37, 586
129
875
157
201
138
688
3,024
32,374
2,770
388
258
654
164
11,543
n.a.
583
103
152
114
377
(')
'10, 2U
6,458
365
340
863
598
41,480
119
968
196
242
191
770
3,434
35,560
3,163
484
349
736
233
15,894
n.a.
706
126
223
201
458
(')
'14,180
65,212
2,353
1,428
3,815
3,152
2,249
a, 335
3,440
1,574
3,875
2,991
5,907
21,477
37,933
1,493
n.a.
1,320
824
1,062
10,645
2,597
842
1,038
'717
3,391
22,084
12,940
8,537
14,984
7,100
2,581
551
1,000
85,330 ' 33,783
3,020
19,148
2,647
6,339
9,274
3,677
6,197
12,040
5,615
2,076
1,611
5,786
2,515
45,507 ' 16,496
6,053
234
275
772
502
2,341
375
267
649
174
37,621 ] 12,190
362
596
170
114
219
167
158
152
706
396
2,940
(')
32,471
'10, 765
n.a. Not available or not applicable.
i*e.c. Not elsevhere classified,
^ Includes industrial laundries, linen supply, and diaper service, with power laundry facilities.
2 Includes diaper service, without power laundry facilities,
3 Includes self-service laundries and electrolysis establisijuents,
* Includes miscellaneous advertising service, news syndicates, miscellaneous service to dwelling-s, etc.
Includes glass replacement and repair shops and automobile services, n.e.c,
* Included in custcrn industries with custom welders in 1939,
' Includes lawn mower sharpening and repair shops,
952998 (1-A) 0-51-2
and telephone answering service.
13.18
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 13K.— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— ANNUAL PAY ROLL AND EMPLOYMENT FOR SELECTED
WORKWEEKS-GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948 AND 1939
■- . ■ :- ■ 1
Pay roll, entire year
Paid employees, workweek ended nearest —
March 15
July 15
Nov
15
Geographic division and State
1948
{Thousand
dollors)
1939
(Thousand
dollars)
Total
(>;umber)
Full workweek
Qiumba)
Total
(Number)
Full workweek
(Number)
Total
(Number)
Full workweek
(Number)
1948
1939
1948
1939
1948
1939
1948
1939
1948
1939
1948
19»
United States, total
2,871,214
911,248
1,284,283
883,170
1,149,354
755,918
1,330,831
924,925
1,196,4U
790.964
1,342,4%
936,271
1,198,415
794,344
Geographic divisions:
New England
158,981
833,066
638,458
139,848
305,536
U8,323
198,923
70,038
353,041
61,807
283,170
202,478
66,454
85,040
31,315
54,091
20,703
106,185
76,451
329,719
263,609
93,825
170,620
72,629
109,250
34,403
133,732
59,322
229,183
183,797
75,219
106,382
42,917
71,271
22,122
92,957
67,275
296,196
231,684
82,592
155,898
66,488
99,147
30,531
119,543
50,192
197,555
155,706
62,129
95,367
38,407
62,796
18,549
75,217
31,506
344,344
273,968
97,068
172,855
74,192
112,792
35,924
138,182
63,764
241,340
192,145
78,127
103,620
44,599
74,933
23,932
97,465
72,305
311,394
242,220
85,734
158,032
67,954
102,924
32,146
123,705
53,189
209,037
162,851
64,564
97,091
39,968
65,642
19,826
78j796
79,199
346,084
276,331
98,235
176,347
74,834
115,693
36,176
139,497
62,368
243,709
195,493
79,108
111,416
45,324
76,450
24,301
93,102
69,324
311,121
242,137
35,903
160,638
58,465
105,206
31,965
123^56
52,215
208,152
164,396
West North CentraL . . .'
64,820
99,227
East South Central
40,324
West South Central
Mountain
Paofic
66,666
19,708
78,836
New England :
8,346
5,830
2,833
91,352
13,986
36,584
576,390
99,540
162,136
145,683
57,387
259,680
130,266
45,437
40,767
28,085
74,378
3,682
4,745
16,143
22,048
4,794
40,056
34,355
41,796
19,541
45,859
19,659
46,597
52,379
28,560
43,253
31,037
15,473
U,965
30,502
29,209
124,247
6,237
6,121
3,569
22,859
7,318
10,959
9,300
3,675
44,127
29,902
279,012
3,083
2,187
1,086
37,564
5,457
12,430
193,657
35,345
54,168
46,211
15,923
87,577
38,423
14,344
14,478
9,605
27,533
1,174
1,484
6,064
6,116
1,635
11,920
13,812
11,593
5,188
U,853
4,963
11,834
12,237
3,658
11,714
7,054
3,889
4,081
9,115
8,663
32,232
2,258
1,814
1,019
7,394
1,522
2,808
2,948
945
13,179
7,624
85,332
4,500
3,168
1,657
43,550
6,681
16,395
206,513
43,323
79,878
64,911
28,191
97,146
52,029
21,332
13,511
14,400
35,901
2,104
2,615
8,475
11,819
2,399
19,495
15,313
23,961
10,498
28,625
13,406
27,875
28,548
16,199
25,480
20,099
10,351
9,690
17,411
15,634
66,515
3,025
2,973
1,663
11,449
3,954
5,315
4,603
1,416
16,902
11,578
105,302
3,266
2,413
1,199
35,617
5,371
U,456
143,416
32,139
53,623
44,180
17,875
73,664
33,637
14,441
14,234
11,435
29,821
1,417
2,062
7,377
3,773
1,7U
13,243
12,213
15,099
5,733
16,510
8,103
17,023
16,745
10,636
15,828
10,522
5,931
5,871
12,021
11,413
41,966
2,202
1,972
1,149
8,154
1,843
2,905
3,155
742
11,741
7,484
73,732
3,989
2,801
1,443
33,416
5,961
14,660
186,269
38,846
2,640
1,960
945
29,731
4,620
10,246
124,894
23,029
44,632
36,311
15,186
63,539
29,041
11,629
11,670
9,287
25,339
1,210
1,577
5,803
7,243
1,485
11,616
11,209
13,542
5,140
14,576
6,906
15,616
15,277
9,210
14,331
9,586
5,280
5,196
11,037
9,660
36,853
1,677
1,722
920
6,793
1,565
2,558
2,710
604
8,923
5,360
60,434
5,110
3,557
1,325
46,354
6,955
17,705
214,725
46,619
33,000
67,235
29,056
100,539
54,739
22,349
19,069
14,643
37,313
2,297
2,762
8,910
12,074
2,648
20,252
16,444
24,820
10,758
29,418
13,360
28,552
26,103
16,383
26,209
20,571
11,029
9,727
17,947
16,085
69,033
3,266
3,111
1,906
12,061
4,134
5,020
4,341
1,585
17,440
12,271
108,471
4,071
2,915
1,398
37,473
5,699
12,208
150,266
35,212
55,362
45,323
13,441
76,656
35,489
15,736
15,134
11,834
30,487
1,586
2,229
7,733
9,124
1,353
13,912
12,996
15,895
5,989
17,669
8,407
4,563
3,160
1,614
41,254
6,228
15,471
194,834
42,086
74,474
59,454
25,645
39,753
47,996
19,372
16,726
12,821
33,161
1,992
2,403
7,329
10,793
2,431
18,301
14,742
22,548
9,863
27,125
12,695
3,253
2,332
1,105
30,831
4,927
10,731
131,704
30,903
46,425
33,002
15,554
65,336
30,716
12,593
12,384
9,589
25,985
1,325
1,683
6,058
7,539
1,630
12,224
11,959
14,204
5,321
15,580
7,215
16,404
12,554
9,434
15,037
9,944
5,553
5,233
11,763
9,931
38,660
1,324
1,386
1,030
7,416
1,705
2,423
2,855
637
9,229
6,207
63,360
4,573
3,309
1,698
45,294
6,866
17,359
217,725
45,689
32,670
67,452
29,207
101,515
55,372
22,335
19,521
U,764
37,463
2,312
2,739
9,040
12,446
2,521
20,359
16,267
25,015
10,336
30,051
13,922
23,935
28,440
16,654
26,139
20,663
11,328
10,134
18,479
16,551
70,529
3,229
3,154
1,860
12,083
4,140
5,425
4,710
1,565
17,602
12,416
109,479
3,537
2,450
1,303
37,381
5,607
12,085
151,911
34,266
57,532
46,929
19,017
77,892
35,952
15,703
15,112
12,222
30,953
1,583
2,245
7,815
9,178
1,824
14,178
13,145
15,839
6,167
17,999
8,135
18,454
15,675
11,098
16,557
11,333
6,336
6,347
12,701
12,211
45,191
2,390
2,245
1,233
8,824
2,109
3,360
3,318
817
12,474
3,003
77,625
4,121
2, '845
1,434
39,675
6,035
15,114
196,416
40,974
73,731
59,149
25,730
89,956
48,315
19,037
16,827
12,809
33,074
1,985
2,328
7,362
11,018
2,307
18,335
14,570
22,620
9,880
27,640
12,684
26,412
26,240
15,081
24,327
18,901
10,156
9,355
17,002
14,960
63,839
2,824
2,815
1,669
10,491
3,820
4,876
3,998
1,472
15,283
11,218
97,055
2,819
New Hampshire
2,056
1,018
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
30,984
4,793
Connecticut
Middle Atlantic;
New York
10,545
131,423
29,735
Pennsylvania
East North Central :
Ohio
71,08
56,36
24,36
1
6
46,994
38,608
16,087
35,944
45,655
18,356
16,064
12,542
31,925
1,831
2,233
7,486
10,511
2,206
17,672
14,093
21,715
9,587
26,462
12,210
25,498
26,455
14,725
23, 6U
18,342
9,810
3,393
16,047
14,143
60,059
2,664
2,690
1,475
9,965
3,616
4,827
3,953
1,341
14,801
10,537
94,205
66,337
30,935
Wisconsin
West North Central:
h4innesota
12,429
12,227
9,830
26,132
1,329
South Dakota .... ...
1,650
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic :
Delaware i, . ,".".'
Maryland ,
6,060
7,592
1,580
12,285
U,963
14,073
West Virginia
5,454
15,698
7,350
18,046
13,343
10,967
16,493
10,912
6,222
6,057
12,839
11,767
44,270
2,412
2,173
1,319
9,034
2,011
2,774
3,345
364
12,131
7,822
77,512
26,171
24,151
14,892
24,317
18,828
9,917
8,994
16,579
14,615
62,736
2,362
2,830
1,733
10,620
3,321
4,580
4,203
1,492
15,399
11,130
97,126
16,712
14,102
East South Central :
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain ;
Montana
Idaho
9,416
14,982
10,326
5,600
5,465
U,661
10,236
39,304
1,810
1,927
Wyoming
989
7,198
1,772
Arizona
Utah . . .
2,571
2,795
646
Pacific:
Washington
9,356
6,308
63,172
MISCELLANEOUS 13.19
Table 13L.— AMUSEMENTS'^\NNUAL PAY ROLL AND EMPLOYMENT FOR SELECTED WORKWEEKS— UNITED STATES, BY
KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948 AND 1939
Kind of businesA
ttnited States, total
Motion picture theaters, total.
Motion picture theaters, regular.
Outdoor notion picture theaters..
Portable motion picture theaters.
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers.
Bovling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total.
Billiard and pool parlors.
Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools.
Race track operation, total
Automobile
Dog
Horse
Sports prcwioters and coomercial operators, total...
Baseball and football clubs, athletic fields,
sports promoters
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters)
Football clubs (inc. promoters)
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing,
wrestling, and other athletic events
Bathing beaches
Golf courses
Riding academies
Skating rinjES
Bleating rinks, roller.
Skating rinks, ice....
Swlmaing pools
Ccmmercial sports operators, n.e.c
Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals.
Other cooBerclal sports operators, n.e.c
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc, motion
pictures)
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services,
total
Amusement devices
Amusement parks
Shooting galleries
Coin-operated amusement device services
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services^
n.e.c, ^
I^y roll, entire year
1948
(Thousand
dollan)
ftio.nx
302, ill
293,872
8,569
TO
12,413
51,902
817
3,523
31,198
«,803
28,394
5,464
8,945
1,014
2,501
1,145
5,283
4,254
1,029
1,838
2,969
35
1,000
1,934
56,803
66,369
4,703
12,237
339
20,232
28,858
(Thousand
dolldrj)
131,583
n.a.
n.a.
3,654
5,892
17.347
4,498
8,164
132
720
7,312
10,942
n.a.
1,930
534
777
2,144
1,641
503
n.a.
46
276
11,459
n.a.
1,504
2,997
160
n.a.
'20,862
P^ employees, workweek ended nearest —
March 15
(dumber)
1948
17° ,420
177,621
1,701
98
69,959
8,963
60,996
7,937
4,959
139
986
3,834
15,987
7,883
2,452
113
200
741
627
4,584
3,905
679
505
1,447
16
418
1,013
19,099
825
2,626
146
7,082
8,420
124,470
n.a.
n.a.
8,984
34,776
7,346
4,051
104
847
3,100
n.a.
1,532
n.a.
3,224
251
1,002
3,041
2,448
593
356
n.a.
42
158
n.a.
4,644
n.a.
605
1,230
157
n.a.
'12,460
July 15
(Number)
348,183
176,493
8,652
179
9,208
33,519
8,540
24,979
8,525
17,708
1,654
1,554
U,500
36,986
22,415
20,135
175
1,761
1,959
830
3,657
3,424
233
3,227
3,137
50
1,207
1,880
45,828
6,015
15,802
272
8,W5
15,594
226.926
122,306
n.a.
n.a.
25,195
9,021
16,174
6,515
646
211
5,658
n.a.
12,591
2,372
1,835
1,245
2,592
2,289
303
159
823
n.a.
3,953
n.a.
3,381
8,535
288
n.a.
'20,415
Nov. 15
(Humbcr)
181,222
5,713
96
9,766
bb,m
8.597
316
325
6,974
17,196
8,885
3.066
1.047
4.772
200
900
698
4.783
4.042
"41
,286
15
441
830
13.288
21,326
1,096
2,708
139
7,265
10,118
523,687
128,857
n.a.
n.a.
53,028
9,930
43,098
3,468
196
44
3,228
n.a.
1,839
n.a.
3,499
192
(^)
1,115
3,839
3,172
667
n.a,
36
225
543
1,114
181
n.a,
'7,908
n.a. Not available or not applicable.
n.e.c. Not elsewhere classified.
^ Include notion pict»ire theaters.
^ Out of scope in 1939.
^ [tetafor 1948 include legalized gambling operations; in 1939, such operations were out of scope of the Census.
' Includes outdoor motion picture theaters, portable motion picture theaters, football clubs (inc. promoters), other commercial sports operators, n.e.c, and coin-operated
amusement device services. Also includes statistics for the New York World's Fair and the Golden Gate International Exposition,
13.20 SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— GENERAL STATISTICS
Table 13M.— AMUSEMENTS'- ANNUAL PAY ROLL AND EMPLOYMENT FOR SELECTED WORKWEEKS-
GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION AND STATE: 1948 AND 19^9
Geoglaphic division and State
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
dollars)
Pud employeea, workweek ended neaiest—
March 15
dumber)
1948
July 15
(Sumter)
1948
1939
Nov. 15
(Number)
1939
United States, total
Geographic divisions:
New England .
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central .
West South Central. .
Mountain
Pacific
New England :
Maine
New Hampshire.
Vermont
Massachusetts. . .
Rhode Island- - . .
Connecticut . .
Middle Atlantic :
New York .
New Jersey
Pennsylvania. . . .
East North Central :
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
West North Central:
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
South Atlantic:
Delaware
Maryland
District of Columbia .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South CaroUna
Georgia
Flonda
East South Central ;
Kentucky
Tennessee . .
Alabama
^•ilsslsslppi .
West South Central:
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Mountain ;
Montana . , . ,
Idaho
Wyoming ....
Colorado
New Mejnco
Arizona , ,
Utah
Nevada ^
Pacific:
Washington .
Oregon
Caluomia. . .
39,659
178,430
125,103
40,396
61,41i
19,660
34,652
28,110
82,610
2,L21
2,476
801
22,817
4,193
7,251
122,636
20,152
35,642
33,479
11,645
45,145
25,551
9,283
9,278
6,276
15,228
785
1,369
3,232
4,228
1,549
10,001
6,833
8,263
4,183
6,993
2,572
6,230
14,790
6,205
6,278
4,718
2,459
2,964
6,437
5,436
19,815
1,360
1,796
701
4,190
1,306
2,136
2,372
14,249
9,706
5,174
67,730
225,481
15,870
74,583
46,538
15,625
21,137
6,584
11,303
5,257
23,584
985
906
370
8,753
1,684
3,172
^52,436
7,580
14,567
11,909
4,437
18,130
8,205
3,857
3,482
2,780
5,799
427
576
1,144
1,417
522
3,622
2,515
2,815
1,724
2,602
1,014
2,113
4,210
2,202
2,195
1,407
780
931
1,897
2,088
6,387
736
620
405
1,292
451
601
942
210
3,188
1,920
'23,476
211,707
348,183
22 ,412
77,193
72,026
28,675
35 ,028
12,709
22,831
13,268
34,277
14,939
56,333
45,024
17,852
24,589
7,726
14,605
6,957
23,682
25,955
84,635
72,078
29,380
40,548
15,132
25,789
14,800
39,866
16,082
61,776
41, 92*
19,482
25,162
9,277
16,620
8,166
28,432
1,526
1,241
777
12, Ul
2,149
4,478
44,143
9,529
23,521
19,752
8,457
21,968
15,246
6,603
6,301
5,326
8,385
823
1,264
2,856
3,720
721
4,966
2,892
5,174
2,723
4,526
1,746
4,268
8,012
3,439
3,941
3,395
1,934
2,497
4,141
3,818
12,375
1,086
1,261
618
2,576
1,019
1,721
1,695
3,292
5,248
2,819
26,210
1,296
700
530
7,618
1,298
3,497
^33,922
6,653
15,758
U,663
4,936
15,523
8,434
4,468
3,665
3,917
4,809
618
857
1,784
2,202
507
3,740
1,857
3,368
1,976
3,253
1,429
2,689
5,770
2,308
2,343
1,831
1,244
1,435
2,194
2,649
8,327
1,027
868
476
1,682
563
911
1,167
263
3,021
1,959
■'18,702
2,136
1,793
791
14,438
2,770
4,027
46,137
13,384
25,114
22,111
8,742
22,175
13,081
5,969
5,617
5,708
9,243
774
1,376
3,001
3,661
856
6,822
3,341
6,204
3,133
5,684
2,106
5,184
7,218
4,256
4,645
4,055
2,176
2,464
4,815
4,295
14,215
1,156
1,470
549
3,358
1,050
1,399
2,153
3,695
6,118
3,386
30,362
1,770
1,431
659
7,740
1,230
3,252
^37,601
7,784
16,391
12,010
4,720
14,342
7,167
3,690
3,811
4,073
5,446
675
993
1,952
2,527
419
4,086
1,878
3,912
2,365
4,128
1,563
3,150
3,661
2,951
2,825
2,040
1,461
1,566
2,640
3,156
9,258
1,276
959
572
2,388
675
735
1,311
250
3,915
2,573
'21,944
24,696
81,754
79,082
30,579
36,625
14,208
23,301
14,367
35,809
1,628
1,912
741
12,885
2,654
4,876
47,068
9,911
24,785
21,464
9,226
23,713
17,371
7,303
6,727
5,304
8,673
337
1,325
3,072
4,086
795
6,038
3,398
5,425
2,931
4,863
1,376
4,148
7,151
4,234
4,141
3,715
2,068
2,338
4,301
3,986
13,176
1,116
1,334
654
2,756
1,144
1,636
1,784
3,393
5,583
3,042
28,184
223,587
15,807
56,732
49,1)39
20,542
25,106
8,257
15,278
7,780
24,046
1,491
752
569
8,224
2,098
3,673
^33,267
6,906
16,559
12,726
5,555
16,767
9,222
4,869
4,3U
4,414
5,482
689
973
2,168
2,505
617
5,162
2,181
3,632
2,107
3,473
1,476
2,303
3,555
2,546
2,497
1,831
1,383
1,306
2,295
2,875
8,800
1,202
968
648
1,924
637
881
1,242
278
3,365
2,229
*18,452
Includes motion picture theaters.
^ Includes statistics for the New York World's Fair.
' Data for 1948 includes legalized gambling operations; In 1939, such operations were out of scope of the Census,
* Includes statistics for the Golden Gate International Exposition.
irU. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : O - 1951
TERRITORIES
CONTENTS
ALASKA
Tatle Page
I'+A-l Receipts Size — Personal, Business, and Repair Services, 19'+8: Establishments, receipts,
pay roll, and personnel 14.04
14A-2 Receipts Size — Amusements, 1948: Establishments, receipts, taxes, pay roll, and personnel. 14.04
14A-3 Receipts Size — Hotels, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and
personnel 14.04
14A-4 Receipts Size — Tourist Courts, 1948: Establishments, rental units, receipts, pay roll,
and personnel 14.04
14B-1 Employee Size of Establishments — Personal, Business, and Repair Services, 1948: Estab-
lishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.04
14B-2 Employee Size of Establishments — Year-Roimd Hotels, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.04
14C-1 Legal Form of Organization — Personal, Business, and Repair Services, by Kind-of-Business
Group, 1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.05
14C-2 Legal Form of Organization — ^Amusements, 1948: Establishments, receipts, taxes, pay roll,
and personnel 14.05
14C-3 Legal Form of Organization — Hotels, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll,
and personnel 14 . 05
14C-4 Legal Form of Organization — Tourist Courts, 1948: Establishments, rental units, receipts,
pay roll, and personnel 14.06
14D-1 Trucks and Truck-Tractors Operated by Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, December 1948,
by Kind of Business 14.06
14D-2 Trucks and Truck-Tractors Operated by Automobile Repair Services and Garages, December
1948, by Kind of Business 14.06
14E-1 Laundries and Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, by Kind of Business, 1948: Establishments,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.07
14E-2 Laundries and Cleaning and Dyeing Plants — Total Receipts, by Major Sources and Kind of
Business, 1948 14.08
14E-3 Establishments Reporting Receipts From Cleaning and Dyeing Work — Receipts, by Major Sources
and Kind of Business, 1948 14.08
14F Amusements — Receipts, by Major Sources and Kind of Business, 1948: Establishments,
receipts, taxes, number of admissions, and seating capacity 14.08
14G-1 Hotels, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.09
140-2 Hotels — Receipts by Major Sources, 1948 14.10
14G-3 Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Supplemental Compensation of Employees for
Workweek Ended Nearest November 15, 1948 14.10
14.01
14.02
ALASKA~C ontinued
Table Page
1<4G_4. Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Percentage of Occupancy, 194-8: Establish-
ments, receipts, and guest rooms ; 14-. 10
lAG-5 Hotels — Size by Number of Guest Rooms, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay
roll, and personnel 14.10
14G-6 Year-Round Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Guest Rooms Available for Transient and
Residential Use, by Number-of -Guest-Roans Size, 1948 14.10
14H-1 Tourist Courts — Receipts, by Major Sources, 1948 14.10
14H-2 Tourist Courts — Size by Number of Rental Units, 1948: Establishments, rental units,
receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.11
14J-1 Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Analysis of Source of Receipts, by Kind of
Business, 1948 14.11
14J-2 Selected Services — Period Established or Acquired, 1948 14.11
HAWAII
14K-1 Receipts Size — Personal, Biislness, and Repair Services, by Kind of Business, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.12
14K-2 Receipts Size — Amusements, by Kind of Business, 1948: Establishments, receipts, taxes,
pay roll , and personnel 14. 14
14K-3 Receipts Size — ^Motion Picture Theaters (Regiilar) , 1948: Establishments, number of
admissions, seating capacity, receipts, and taxes 14.14
14K-4 Receipts Size — Hotels, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll, and
personnel 14.14
14L-1 Employee Size of Establishments — Personal, Business, and Repair Services, by Kind of
Business, 1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.15
14L-2 Employee Size of Establishments — Hotels, 1948 14.15
14M-1 Legal Form of Organization — Personal, Business, and Repair Services, by Kind-of -Business
Group, 1948: Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.16
14M-2 Legal Form of Organization — Amusements, by Kind of Business, 1948: Establishments,
receipts, taxes, pay roll, and personnel 14.16
14M-3 Legal Form of Organization — Hotels, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay roll,
and personnel 14 . 16
14N-1 Trucks and Truck-Tractors Operated by Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, December 1948,
by Kind of Business 14.17
14N-2 Truck and Truck-Tractors Operated by Automobile Repair Services and Garages, December 1948,
by Kind of Business 14.17
1
14P-1 Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services, by Kind of Business, 1948:
Establishments, receipts, pay roll, and personnel 14.18
14P-2 Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants, and Related Services — Total Receipts, by Major
Sources and Kind of Business, 1948 14.19
14P-3 Power Laundries With Cleaning and Dyeing Facilities Reporting Receipts of $50,000 or More
From Laundry Work (Bundle, Flat, and Family Services) — Receipts, by Major Sources, 1948.. 14.19
14P-4 Power Laundries With Cleaning and Dyeing Facilities Reporting Receipts of $50,000 or More
From Laundry Work (Bundle, Flat, and Family Services) — Retail, by Method of Delivery,
and Wholesale, 1948 14.19
14P-5 Establishments Reporting Receipts From Cleaning and Dyeing Work — Receipts, by Major Sources
and Kind of Business, 1948 14.19
14Q Amusements — Receipts, by Major Sources and Kind of Business, 1948: Establishments,
receipts from admissions and fees, sales of merchandise, concession rental, and taxes.... 14.20
14R-1 All Hotels and Hotels Reporting Separate Data for Receipts From Room Rentals and Sales of
Meals — Receipts by Major Sources — The Territory and Cities of 10,000 Inhabitants or More,
1948: Establishments, room rentals, sales of meals, sales of alcoholic drinks, etc 14.20
14.03
HAWAII— Continued
Table page
14R-2 Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Supplemental Compensation of Employees for Workweek
Ended Nearest November 15, 194-8 — The Territory and Cities of 10,000 Inhabitants or More.. 14.20
I'+R-S Hotels With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Percentage of Occupancy — The Territory and Honolulu,
1948: Establishments, receipts, and guest rooms 14.20
14R-4 Hotels — Size by Number of Guest Rooms, 1948: Establishments, guest rooms, receipts, pay
roll, and personnel 14.21
14R-5 Hotels, With 25 Guest Rooms or More — Guest Roans Available for Transient and Residential
Use, by Number-of-Guest-Rooms Size, 1948 14.21
14s Automobile Repair Services and Garages — Receipts, by Major Sources and Kind of Business,
194S U.21
14T-1 Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Analysis of Source of Receipts, by Kind cf
Business, 1948 14.21
14T-2 Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Period Established or Acquired, by Kind of
Business, 1948: Establishments and receipts 14.22
14T-3 Amusements — Period Established or Acquired, by Kind of Business, 1948: Establishments,
receipts, and taxes 14.22
14T-4 Personal, Business, and Repair Services — Employment for Selected Workweeks, by Kind of
Business, 1948 and 1939 14,23
14T-5 Amusements — Employment for Selected Workweeks, by Kind of Business, 1948 and 1939 14.23
14.04
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— ALASKA
Table 14A.-L— RECEIPTS SIZE— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND
REPAIR SERVICES: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Rcccipts^Bize class
Esublish-
mcacs
Plumber)
Ricapts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
PayroU,
entire
year
{Thousand
dolUrs)
Active pro-
prietors,'
November
(Number) ,
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
243
4,646
1,559
267
465
$100,000 or more
$50,000 to $99,999....
$30,000 to $i9,999
$20,000 to $29,999....
$15,000 to $19,999....
$10,000 to $14,999
$5,000 to $9,999
$3,000 to $4,999
$2,CdO to $2,999
Less than $2,000
Acquired in 1948
3
12
14
10
18
30
38
34
12
29
38
1,538
767
513
247
320
358
264
137
27
36
439
602
328
203
53
122
56
35
17
2
1
140
10
13
19
14
20
35
37
37
12
30
40
144
89
66
20
43
25
13
13
52
Table 14A-2.— RECEIPTS SIZEr-AMUSEMENTS ; 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Pbssonnrl
Paid
Receipts
Payroll,
Active pro-
employees.
Establish-
(exc. taxes).
Taxes
pnetors.'
workweek
Receipts-size class
ments
entire year
(ThoujUTitl
(Tliousand
(Tliousdnd
November
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
dollars)
dollars)
dollars)
(Number)
(Number)
Alaska, total.
41
1,432
228
325
28
1A2
$100,000 or ncre
3
647
98
120
2
31
$50,000 to $99,999..
5
361
72
107
40
$10,000 to $49,999..
10
309
44
80
4
52
Less than $10,000. . .
17
54
10
14
14
13
Acquired in 1948
6
61
4
4
8
6
f Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
Includes motion picture theaters.
Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
Table 14A.-3.— RECEIPTS SIZE— HOTELS: 1948
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
RecdptsfSize class
HoteU
(Number)
Guest
rooms
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Tliousiind
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Tbousand
dollars)
Active pro-
prietors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Alaska, total..
74
2,546
3,403
973
77
356
$100,000 or more....
$50,000 to $99,999..
$20,000 to $49,999..
$10,000 to $19,999..
Less than $10,000...
Acquired in 1948
8
9
14
14
17
12
722
502
496
310
305
211
1,828
624
452
204
86
209
625
199
79
25
14
31
2
6
20
17
15
17
219
68
38
14
5
12
Table 14A.-4,— RECEIPTS SLZE-^TOURIST COURTS: 1948
Establishments, Rental Units, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Paid
Receipts,
Pay roll.
Active
employees.
Tounst
entire
entire
workweek
Receiptstsize class
courts
units
year
(Tliousand
year
(TTiousarui
November
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
(Number)
dollars)
dollars)
(Number)
(Number)
Alaska, total..
13
129
93
8
21
6
$5,000 or more
4
37
39
2
7
1
Less than $5,000
3
20
10
...
5
...
Acquired in 1948
6
72
49
6
9
5
■ Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
Table 14B-1.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS-
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
EmpIoyeeffiiK class
Establish-
mcots
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Alaska, total
243
4,646
1,559
465
135
42
20
7
14
11
3
11
697
516
290
206
553
599
176
1,609
9
101
117
56
190
266
103
717
42
40
21
60
6 or 7 employees
74
24
10 employees or more
204
Table 14B.- 2.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS-
YEAR-ROUND HOTELS: 1948
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Employee-size class
Hotels
Guest
rooms
CNMmber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousarwl
dollars)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Alaska, total...
65
2,380
3,318
956
354
20 employees or more..
10 to 19 employees....
less than 10 employees
3
7
55
316
584
1,480
936
991
1,391
353
321
232
146
100
108
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— ALASKA
14.05
Table 14C-1.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES, BY KIND-OF-
BUSINESS GROUP: 1948
'_ ESTABUSHMBNTS, ReCBIPTS, PaV RoLL, AND PbRSONNBL
Kincl-o^buunesA group and legal form
Etablish-
ments
l?^m\xT)
Receipts,
entire year
Payroll,
entire year
(TTunudnd
dotlari)
Actfve
proprie-
tors,"
November
(Xumber)
Paid employees, workweek
eiided nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
I^y roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Dolkri)
Full work
week
(Dollari)
Alaska, total.............
Individual pjxiprletorships.
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization.
Personal services, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Business services, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships .,,,
Corporations
Other forms of organization
AutooDblle repair services and garages, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Miscellaneous repair services, total
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships.
Corporations,
Other forms of organization..
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
167
63
13
110
47
4,646
1,470
1,992
1,184
3,05'^
935
1,779
345
256
145
196
865
1,559
380
723
456
165
102
138
230
97
1,214
327
694
193
107
74
113
222
45
5
253
129
206
106
200
45
31,780
7,494
13,880
10,406
23,690
6,283
13,130
4,277
114
331
890
582
6,173
207
5,966
7,232
13,146
10,371
22,814
6,066
12,471
4,277
114
331
890
507
162
5,931
Tabic 14C- 2-— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS': 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Legal fonn
Estabbshmenta
Recapts
{exc. taxes),
entire year
Taxes
(ThomdTid dlolldri)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thomand doWari)
Active proprictorsf
November
(Number)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Number)
fty roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
Alaska, total
Individual proprietorships,
Partnerships.
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
• Proprietors of unicorporated businesses,
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
41
1,432
228
325
13
620
773
6
31
141
10
88
227
6,391
192
1,743
4,456
Table 14C- 3.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— HOTELS: 1948
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Legal form
Hotels
(Number)
Guest
rooms
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(TiuHuaTul
dollari)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thoiuimd
dollar))
Active
proprietors,*
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
(Number)
FuU
workweek
(Number)
Pay roll, wcrkweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
(DolUir.)
Full
workweek
(DoHir.)
Alaska, total.
Individual proprietorships,
Partnerships ,
Corporations,.
Other f ones of organization
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses,
308
20,589
838
1,009
926
953
1,524
233
193
65
173
4,449
4,324
11,816
4,354
4,118
11,330
14.06
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— ALASKA
Table 14C-4.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— TOURIST COURTS: 1948
ESTABLISHMSNTS, RbNTAL UnTTS, RxCBIFTS, PaY RoLL, AND Pb&SONNBL
Legal fonn
Alaska, total ,
Individual proprietorships ,
Partnerships ,
Corporations ,
Other forms of organization ,
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses,
z Less than $500.
Establiahments
Ojumher)
13'
fifpfal units
(Xumbff)
20
109
Receipta.
entire year
(TliotuaTul
dollar.)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thoutand
doliart)
Active
propnetoca,*
November
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Total
Qiumber)
Full
workweek
E^y roll, workweek ended
t Nov. U
Total
Pull
workweek
(DolUrs)
180
Tablel4D- 1.— TRUCKS AND TRUCK TRACTORS OPERATED BY LAUNDRIES. CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS,
DECEMBER 1948, BY KIND OF BUSINESS
Number
Recdpu,
entire year
{Thousand dollan)
Number of trucks and truck-tractors
Kind of business
Total
Manu^turers' rated capacity
Under IX tons
IX tons
Oer IXtons
Alsska , total
25
1,577
38
37
13
12
928
649
18
20
18
19
1
Cleaning and dyeing plants
• •>
Table 14D- 2.— TRUCKS AND TRUCK TRACTORS OPERATED BY AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES,
DECEMBER 1948, BY KIND OF BUSINESS
Eatablishmcnts reporting operation of trucks and truck-tractors
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dolUrs)
Number of trucks and truck-tractors
Kind of buaineas
Total
Manufacturers' rated capacity
Under IX tons
IXtons
Over IXtons
1^
18
10
5
Alaslca, total
286
3
10
j 286
{ 'I
6
A
4
1
2
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— ALASKA
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SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— ALASKA
Table 14E - 2.— LAUNDRIES AND CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS— TOTAL RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES AND
KIND OF BUSINESS; 1948
Total
Receipts fitira —
Kind of business
Eatabluh'
ments
(\umbn-)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
[Thousand
dollars)
Rug
cleaning
[Thousand
dollars)
Laundry
work—
bundle.
Bat, and
family
services
(Thousand
dollars)
Commercial
starch and
Bat work
(Thotwand
dollors)
Linen
supply
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Diaper
service
(Thousartd
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
[Thmisand
dollars)
Other
(TJiousund
dollors)
iO
1,908
1,092
719
94
3
Power laundries , total
15
937
159
684
94
5
10
25
4B3
454
971
159
933
294
390
35
30
64
3
19
(it)
661
(x)
(x)
623
(x)
'35
3
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
Table 14E- 3.— ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK— RECEIPTTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES AND KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Kind of business
Establish-
ments
Q^umber)
Recapts,
entire
year
(^Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from cleaning and dyeing work
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Retail
Total
(Thousand
dolIdTs)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dolldra)
Delivered
through
plant
office,
or branch
(Thousand
dollars)
(Thousand
doltdrs)
Receipts from
laundry work —
bundle, flat, and
family services
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
recapts
(Thousand
dollars)
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Power laundries, with cleaning and dyeing plants.
971
i83
933
159
907
159
3U
103
3
30
Table 14F.— AMUSEMENTS— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES AND KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Number of Admissions, and Seating Capacitt
Estabbshments
(Humber)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Receipts from —
Taxes
{Thousand dollars)
Number of
admissions
(Thousands)
Kind of business
Admissions
and fees
(Thousand dollars)
Sales of merchandise
and concession rentals
(Thousand dollars)
S&ating capaaty
Alaska , total
41
l,.i32
1,372
60
228
n.a.
n.a.
28
13
1,111
321
1,078
294
33
27
223
5
2,095
n.a.
a. Not available or not applicable.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
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Table 14G-2.— HOTELS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES: 1948
AU hotels
Year-round
Item
separate data
Total
Year-round
Seconal
rentals ajid
sales of meals
Hotels (nuniber ) . .
74
65
q
11
Receipts, entire year, total
(thousand dollars),.
3,«)3
3,318
85
1,129
Room rentali3,,Cthous. dols.}..
Sal£safmeals..(thous. dols.)..
2,537
2,1.12
b5
r 279
452
Sales of alcoholic drinks
(thousand dollars)..
597
583
U
285
Sales of packaged liquor
(thousand dollars)..
86
85
1
35
Sales of other merchandise
(thousand dollars)..
58
56
2
41
Space and concession rentals
(thousand dollars)..
7i
73
1
13
Miersoiirces. .(thous^. dols.)..
51
49
2
24
Table 14G- 3.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST
ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSA-
TION OF EMPLOYEES FOR WORKWEEK ENDED
NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948
Year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or more
PBid employees, workweek ended nearest November 15
Paid employees, workweek ended nearest November 15, full workweek,
Hotels reporting employees receiving free quarters and/or neals..
Employees receiving free living quarters
Employees receiving three free meals daily ,
Employees receiving only two free meals daily
Eeployee's receiving only one free meal daily ,
Hotels reporting employees receiving tips
Total employees receiving tips
Full workweek employees receiving tips
329
286
Table 14G- 4.— YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, and Guest Rooms
Total
Hotels having a percentage of occupancy of—
Item
91 percent or more
81 to 90 percent
71 to 80 percent
61 to 70 percent
41 to 60 percent
40 percent or leas
37
2,874
1,979
1,531
8
913
511
459
6
767
362
9
561
464
332
5
212
221
160
4
115
189
173
5
306
232
1%
Table 14G-5.— HOTELS— SIZE BY NUMBER OF GUEST ROOMS: 1948
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Number-of-guest-rooms size
Establishments
Guest
rooms
Receipts,
entire year
(Thomdnd dollari)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thouaand dollars)
Active proprietors^
November
(^jumber)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(>iuniber) .
Alaska, total
Hotels having:
100 guest rooms or more
50 to 99 guest rooms
25 to 49 guest rooms
Less than 25 guest rooms
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
973
511
615
946
474
1,150
756
987
510
379
226
282
86
141
83
105
27
Table 14G-6.- YEAR-ROUND HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST
ROOMS OR MORE— GUEST ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR
TRANSIENT AND RESIDENTIAL USE, BY NUMBER-
OF-GUEST-ROOMS SIZE: 1948
Year round
hoteb 25
guest rooms
or more
(Number)
Hotels having— -
Type of guest room
100 guest
rooms or more
(Number)
50 to 99
guest rooms
(><umbtr)
25 to 49
guestrooms
(Number)
37
1,979
4
511
9
615
24
Total number of guest rooms...
853
Rooms for transient guests..
Rooms for residential guests
1,531
448
341
170
487
128
703
150
Table 14H—1.— TOURIST COURTS— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR
SOURCES: 1948
Establishments (number) ,
Receipts, entire year, total (thousand dollars).
Room rentals and sales of meals (thousand dollars).
Sales of alcoholic drinks (thousand dollars).
Sales of other merchandise (thousand dollars).
Other sources (thousand dollars^,.!
Tourist courts
66
15
6
9
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— ALASKA
14.11
Table X4H-a— TOURIST COURTS— SIZE BY NUMBER OF RENTAL UNITS: 1948
EsTABUSBMBNTS, RbNTAL UnITS, RbCEIPTS, PaY RoLL, AND PERSONNEL
Numb«x-of-rental-units aia
Eaabtiahmenta
(>iumbff)
Rental
units
(Xumbcr)
Receipts,
entire year
Pay roll,
entire year
CDiouuinil dollars)
Active
proprictorsj"
November
(Number)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov, 15
(Number)
Alaska, total
13
129
98
3
21
6
3
3
7
54
32
41
19
38
7
"i
4
10
5
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
Table 14J.-1.— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— ANALYSIS OF SOURCE OF RECEIPTS. BY KIND OF
BUSINESS: 1948
Kind of busineaa
All establishments
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thoujdml dolldri)
Establishments with no
sales of merchandise
Receipts,
entire year
(TTiomand dollars)
Establishments reporting sales of merchandise
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dolUrs)
Sales of
merchandise
(Tliousand dollars)
Alaslra , total
Personal services, total
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. T\ig cleaning)
Funeral service
Laundries, power
Photographic studios (int. commercial photography)...
PressliVi, alteration, gannent repair shops (exc. fur)
Shoe repair shops
Other personal services
Business services
Autcoobile repair servicee and garages, total
General automobile repair shops
Parking lots
Storage garages
Other automobile repairs and services
Hlscellaneous repair services, total*
Radio repair shops
Upholstery, furniture repair shops
Watch, clodi, jewelry repair shops
Other repair services.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure-.
3,5Ze
3,059
2,768
279
314
971
158
937
180
46
279
255
971
(x)
937
(x)
(x)
23
(X)
(x)
267
108
1,061
108
(x)
251
(x)
(x)
733
232
U)
(x)
93
1,118
(x)
(X)"'
(X)
32
(X)
(X)
IX
134
(x)
(X)
640
(X)
(X)
(X)
(x)
(X)
(X)
(X)
240
Table 14J-2.— SELECTED SERVICES— PERIOD ESTABLISHED OR ACQUIRED: 1948
Penod establiflhed gr acquired
Personal, business, and repair services
Esta blishments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Amusements^
Establishments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dollcTs)
Establishments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Tourist courts
Estabhshroents
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Alaslm, total
1948
1946 and 1947
1942 to 1945
1938 to 1941
1934 to 1937
1930 to 1933
1920 to 1929
190O to 1919
Prior to 1900
Unltnown
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
^ Includes motion picture theaters
4,646
1,432
3,403
98
439
1,764
1,347
162
73
36
40
(X)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
596
286
208
194
209
1,204
499
618
239
365
165
(x)
(X)
49
21
14.12
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14.13
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Table 14K— 2.— RECEIPTS SIZE— AMUSEMENTS', BY KIND OF BUSINESS:
JEiSTABLlSaMENTS, RbCEIPTS, TaXBS, PaY RoIX, AND PeRSONNBL
1948
Total amusements
Motion picture theaters
Recciptft'size class
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
(blLirj)
Taxes
(Thousand
dolUrs)
Payroll,
entire year
{Thousand
dollars)
Active
propnetOTB,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
worlnweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Estabhsh-
ments
(Number)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Payroll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors,*
November
(Number)
empkjytra,
workweek
elided
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Hawaii, total
345
10,351
1,287
3,137
232
1,928
107
6,759
1,253
1,794
30
999
27
23
27
52
124
92
5,746
1,739
887
836
466
677
790
207
136
100
22
32
1,662
634
249
196
111
285
1
9
16
30
89
87
732
331
213
230
126
296
18
13
21
31
15
9
4,261
1,056
683
518
104
132
785
193
125
100
21
29
1,109
324
184
110
26
41
1
7
7
5
10
421
163
174
148
54
Acquired or established in 1948
39
Bowling alleys, bilbard and pool parlors
Other amusemcntand recreation services
Rccapts'size dass
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts
(exc, taxes),
entire year
(TTiousiind
MldTS)
Taxes
(TbousnTid
doIUrs)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
CNimber)
Establish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Taxes
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roU.
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Active
proprietors,*
November
(Number)
Paid
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
169
1,339
(2)
470
128
327
69
2,253
34
873
74
602
2
6
'12
97
52
Sxi
183
298
204
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
53
64
42
(x)
(x)
"s
70
45
(x)
(x)
'40
51
55
7
4
6
9
12
31
(x)
(x)
199
135
64
341
(x)
(x)
11
1
3
(x)
(x)
65
33
21
202
(x)
(x)
9
15
14
32
(Jt)
(i)
$25,000 to $49,999
39
$10,000 to $24,999
42
a
Acquired or established in 1945
202
• proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
z Less than $500.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
Table 14K-3.— RECEIPTS SIZE— MOTION PICTURE THEATERS fREGULAR): 1948
Establishments, Number of Admissions
Seating Capacity, Receipts, and Taxes
Receipt&'size class
Estabhshments
(Number)
Number of
admissions
(Thousands)
Seating
capaaty
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand dollarj)
Taxes
(Thousand dollars)
Hawaii, total
107
17,769
63,380
6,759
1,253
18
13
a
31
15
9
9,654
3,813
1,945
1,606
357
394
18,672
10,279
12,412
12,943
5,273
3,801
4,261
1,056
688
518
104
132
785
193
$25,000 to $49,999
125
100
21
Acquired or established In 1948
29
Table 14K- 4.— RECEIPTS SIZE— HOTELS: 1948
Establishments, Guest Rooms, R£ceipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Receipts' size class
HoteU
(Number)
Guest
rooms
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Active
propnctors,*
November
(Number)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Number)
Hawaii, total
158
5,094
9,429
3,585
102
1,378
17
10
10
9
12
16
25
22
9
5
23
1,797
463
295
327
296
363
553
358
103
79
460
7,303
688
393
225
212
189
188
91
23
8
104
3,085
193
119
68
38
29
17
5
2
2
27
1
8
4
3
7
11
20
18
6
2
22
1,073
106
61
38
$15 000 to $19 999
22
19
15
8
$2 000 to $2 999
5
5
Acquired or established
In 1948
26
* Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— HAWAII
14.15
Table 14L.— i.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF EST ABUSHMENTS— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES, BY KIND
OF BUSINESS; 1948
ESTABUSBUBNTS, RfCBIPTS, PaY RoLL, ANU PbRBONNBL
Kind of buaneu
Tool
Erab-
Juh-
ments
(NumM
Receipu,
entire
year
(ThouMTul
dolUri)
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. IS
(Xumber)
Establishments reportiilg November 15 employment of —
No paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
IXumber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(TTwusand
doUgTi)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
1 paid employee
Estab-
lish-
ments
(>famlier)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thousand
d6IUrs)
-"Ki3 —
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Personal, business, and repair services, total.
Personal services , total
l,83i
24,837
3,917
939
4,112
334
12,081
4,714
2,i72
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. rug cleaning).
Other personal services
Business services
Autooobile repair services and garages.
Miscellaneous repair services
407
269
108
.355
395
205
1,679
1,531
2,020
6,851
2,398
8,237
2,121
567
482
866
2,799
923
1,687
466
445
304
506
,317
385
751
209
254
114
33
231
36
179
142
531
292
130
831
184
1,482
662
238
402
211
977
267
84
111
35
144
36
11
50
23
74
24
Establishments repoitiiig November 15 employment of—
2 paid employees
Kind of business
Eatab-
Jiah-
ments
(Jfamber)
Receipts,
entile
year
(TiMuiand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
(Thousand
dolloTs)
sia
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Numb^)
i paid employees
Estab-
Ush-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
"Tsa
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
4 or 5 paid employees
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Namber)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
(Thousand
dollars)
"HSia
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
{Humber)
Personal, business, and repair services, total,.
346
1,822
297
2,i72
452
Personal services, total.
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. rug cleaning).
Other jiersonal services
Business services
Automobile repair services and garages.
Miscellaneous repair services
37
208
40
295
12
115
24
336
4
99
41
729
15
301
89
109
32
73
23
130
67
167
170
(x)
(x)
(x)
110
31
56
49
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
227
202
181
333
208
1,078
243
125
86
69
116
72
284
75
77
54
47
52
139
39
Establishments reporting November 15 employment of—
6 or 7 paid employees
Kind of business
Estab-
Jish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Payroll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
ftia
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
8 to 19 paid employees
Estab-
lish-
(Numter)
Receipts,
entire
year
Cnuusand
doliors)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
~~Kia —
empbyees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
20 paid employees or more
Estab-
lish-
ments
(Number)
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Pay roll,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Ria
employees,
workweek
ended
nearest
Nov. 15
(Number)
Personal, business, and repair services, total.
343
698
2,977
1.447
Personal services, total.
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. rug cleaning).
Other personal services
993
1,471
649
326
4.064
2.435
Business services
AutoiftDbile repair services and garages,
rtiacellaneous repair services
116
(x)
194
(x)
291
739
UO
(x)
8
(x)
(X)
4
(x)
145
209
39
(x)
(X)
596
658
747
1,736
244
(x)
(x)
325
183
310
579
87
(X)
(X)
197
68
108
222
42
(X)
566
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
(x)
285
(X)
Cx)
(x)
Cx)
(i)
140
(x)
(X)
(x)
(X)
X withheld to avoid disclosure.
Table 14L- 2.— EMPLOYEE SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENTS— HOTELS; 1948
1 ■■ :
Empbyeesize
Hotels
(Number)
Guest rooms
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Humbcr)
158
5,094
9,429
3,585
1,378
15
9
134
1,387
462
3,245
4,128
669
4,632
1,641
229
1,715
769
124
10 to 19 employees
485
14.16
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— HAWAII
Table 14M-1.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES,
BUSINESS GROUP: 1948
ESTABUSHBIENTS, RECEIPTS, PaY RoiX, AND PERSONNEL
BY KIND-OF-
Kind-of-business group and legal fonn
Eatablisb-
mentB
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
{Thousand
dollari)
Pay roll,
entire year
(Thousarvi
dollars)
Active
proprie-
tors,*
November
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. IS
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Total
IHumbcr)
Full work
weeV
(Number)
Total
(DoIUts)
Full work'
week
(Dollgri)
Hawaii , total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Personal services, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Business services, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other ConSs of organization
Automobile repair services and garages, total
Inaividual proprietorships
Partner slllps
Corporations
Other forms of organization
Miscellaneous repair services, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
» Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
1,834
1,529
246
56
3
1,139
987
Ul
18
3
304
73
18
168
31
6
24,837
13,198
5,179
5,570
890
12,081
6,074
2,541
2,576
390
2,398
991
385
1,022
4,807
1,790
1,640
,326
463
332
7,790
1,850
3,917
3,540
3,375
1,308
2,568
539
1,390
460
1,387
773
1,023
234
1,707
669
933
231
4,714
1,383
882
1,405
539
389
230
2,572
1,177
551
610
234
. 3S5
2,334
1,068
499
536
231
348
282
113
528
135
66
184
127
51
170
998
241
44S
281
148
464
117
170
423
85
170
207
72
187
159
64
HI
39
59
154,075
70,427
25,668
49,192
8.788
92,646
39,562
17,097
27,199
3,736
7,cr74
2,232
10,326
19,751
4,654
8,542
4,040
1,6C5
3,125
145,905
67,385
23,261
46,510
6,749
87,552
37,905
16,U8
24,780
8,749
19,081
6,909
2,092
10,060
18,831
3,508
8,542
3,740
1,543
3,ioe
Table 14M-2.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— AMUSEMENTS', BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Establishments, Receipts, Taxes, Pay Roll, and Personnel
Kind of business and legal fonr.
Establishments
(Number)
Receipts
(cxc. taxes),
entire year
(Thousand dollaTs)
Taxes
(Thousand doUars)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousand dollars)
Active p^op^etors^
November
(Number)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Number)
Pay roll, workweek
ended nearest
Nov. 15
(Dollari)
Hawaii, total
Individual proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of organization.
Motion picture theaters, regular, total
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of org-^ization
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors, total
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships
Corporations
Other forms of orfesnlzation
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, total
Individual proprietorships.
Partnerships.
Corporations.
Other forms of organization
" Proprietors of unincorporated businesses.
z Less than $300.
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
10,351
1,287
3,137
209
61
62
13
2,767
1,180
6,061
343
141
87
999
60
978
307
1,767
35
6,759
1,794
658
481
,358
262
125
61
999
46
,491
71
(z)
131
25
679
366
(z)
(z)
(z)
165
118
1,430
333
655
95
766
262
801
79
155
129
652
63
477
68
67,559
23,636
6,422
35,921
1,580
35,681
2,686
1,651
29,836
1,306
10,062
4,130
2,526
21,816
16,818
2,045
Table 14M-3.— LEGAL FORM OF ORGANIZATION— HOTELS: 1948
Establishments, Guest Rooms, Receipts, Pay Roll, and Personnel
HoteU
(Number)
Guest
rooms
(Number)
Receipts,
entire year
(Xhousand
dollars)
Pay .Oil,
entire year
(Tboujond
dolbrs)
Active
(Number)
Paid employees, workweek
ended nearest Nov. 15
Pay roll, workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
Legal form
Total
(Number)
Full
workweek
(Number)
Total
(DoUars)
FuU
workweek
(Dollars)
Hawaii- total
158
5,094
9,429
3,565
102
1,378
1,231
54,296
97
23
35
3
2,091
651
2,091
261
1,311
580
6,272
1,266
267
166
2,671
481
76
24
163
89
695
231
140
79
606
206
5,076
2,955
36,583
9,684
4,824
2,803
35,303
Other forms of organization
9,265
f Proprietors of unincorporated buslnesseB.
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— HAWAII
14.17
Tabic 14N-1.— TRUCKS AND TRUCK-TRACTORS OPERATED BY LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS,
DECEMBER 1948, BY KIND OF BUSINESS
Kind of business
Eatabtiahmenta reporting operation of trucks and truck-tractors
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(TTioujand dollan)
Number of trucks and truck'tractors
Manulacturera' rated capacity
Under i% tons
IK tons
Over IH tons
Power laundries, total
With cleanlse and d^lng facilities...
Without cleaning and dyeing facllitlee
Cleaning and dyeing plants
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
(y-)
(x)
78
1,628
100
6
Tabic 14N-2.— TRUCKS AND TRUC&-TRACTORS OPERATED BY AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES,
DECEMBER 1948, BY KIND OF BUSINESS
~ '■ 1
Establishmenta reporting operation of trucks and truck-tiactora
=
Number
Receipta,
entire jrear
(Tlioiu.lnd dolldrs)
Number of trucks and truck-tractors
Kind of busuiess
Total
Manufticturera' rated capacity
Undei IS tons
IXtons
Over IX tons
Hawai i total
97
3,578
121
102
13
6
71
4
5
5
9
1
1
1
2,243
220
136
(x)
199
M
87
4
6
9
11
4
72
4
4
8
10
4
9
' 2
1
1
•
6
Tire repair ahops
Top and body repair shops .,,,
Automobile repair shops, n.e.c
Storage garages
Parking lots
X withheld to avoid disclosure.
952996 (IS-A) O - SI - 2
14.18
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— HAWAII
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41 to CL, n
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SELECTED SERVICE TRADES-HAWAII
Tabic 14P-2.— LAUNDRIES, CLEANING AND DYEING PLANTS, AND RELATED SERVICES— TOTAL RECEIPTS,
BY MAJOR SOURCES AND KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
14.19
Toul
Receipts from —
Kind of business
Esnhlinb'
ments
Ruapo,
entire ytar
(Tknuand
MUn)
Cleaning
and dyeing
work
(Thousand
dolUrj)
Rug
cleaning
(TliouMnd
dollarj)
Laundry
work —
bundle,
flat, and
family
services
(TIiouMml
dollors)
CoanDerdal
starch and
flat work
(Thousund
dolbrl)
Linen
supply
service
{Thmuani
dolUiri)
Diaper
service
(ThouMnd
dollars)
Industrial
laundry
work
(TliOusand
dollars)
Other
(Thousaml
dollars)
Hawaii, total
126
M
(x)
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
(x)
M
(x)
Power laundries, total
16
3,101
1,123
24
1,500
311
126
17
...
11
5
1
1
108
3,023
78
(x)
(x)
2,02a
1,123
(x)
(x)
1,948
24
(x)
(x)
1,433
67
(x)
(x)
64
311
(x)
(x)
3
126
(x)
(x)
(X)
(x)
6
U
(x)
(x)
(x)
Diaper service establishmeiits
Cleaning and dyeing plants , total
(x)
5
Synthetic solvent
32
69
7
373
1,580
67
366
1,515
67
4
60
3
•••
5
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
Table 14P-3.— POWER LAUNDRIES WITH CLEANING AND DYEING FACILITIES REPORTING RECEIPTS OF $50,000 OR
MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT, AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES; 1948
EstabUahments
reporting receipts
of $50,000 or more
from laundry work
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Total
Receipts from laundry work —
bundle, flat, and family services
Rec«ipufram —
Temtory
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousand
dollars)
Total
(Thousaral
dollars)
Bundle
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Flat
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Family services
r'^wnfilM-f-ia
Linen
supply
service
(Thous.
dol.)
Diaper
service
(TTious.
dol.)
Indus
tnal
laundry
work
(Thous.
Cleaning
and
dyeing
work
(Thous.
dol.)
Rug
cleaning
(Thous.
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Tliousand
dollars)
Finished
(Thous.
dol.)
Semi-
flniahed
(Thous.
dol.)
Damp
wash
(Thous.
Starch and
flat work
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
(Thous.
Havail
7
2,867
7
2,867
1,367
502
209
553
8
95
291
126
6
1,077
TabIcl4P-4.— POWER LAUNDRIES WITH CLEANING AND DYEING FACILITIES REPORTING RECEIPTS OF 150,000
OR MORE FROM LAUNDRY WORK (BUNDLE, FLAT, AND FAMILY SERVICES)— RETAIL, BY METHOD OF
DELIVERY, AND WHOLESALE: 1948
Establishments reporting
recapu of $50,000 or more
firom laundry work
Establishments analyzing laundry work receipts
Number
Receipts,
entire year,
total
(Thousand
dollars)
Reccipta from laundry work — bundle, flat, and family services
Number
Receipts,
entire year
(Thousond
dollars)
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Retail
Wholesale
Cnuusand
dollars)
Territory
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
through
plant
office.
or branch
store
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
7
2,867
7
2,867
1,367
1,359
792
567
8
1,500
Table 14P- 5. —ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING RECEIPTS FROM CLEANING AND DYEING WORK-
BY MAJOR SOURCES AND KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
. RECEIPTS,
EBtabliab-
ments
(Xumber)
Receipts,
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from cleaning and dyeing wtirk
Receipts from
laundry work-
bundle, flat, and
hmiiy services
(Thousand
dollars)
Total
(Tliousand
dollars)
Retail
Wholesale
(Thousand
dollars)
Kind of business
Total
(Thousand
dollars)
Delivered
to home
(Thousand
dollars)
Dehvered
through
plant
office,
or branch
store
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
receipts
(Thousand
dollars)
108
11
2,020
3,023
1,948
1,123
1,941
1,092
932
777
1,009
315
7
31
64
1,433
8
Power laundriest with cleaning and dyeing plants
467
14.20
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES- HAWAII
Table 14Q.— AMUSEMENTS -RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES AND KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Establishments, Receipts From Admissions and Fees. Sales of Merchandise, Concession Rental, and Taxes
Establishments
(NumM
Receipts
(exc. taxes),
entire year
[Thousand ioilars)
Kind of business
Admissions
and fees
(Thousand dollars)
Sales of merchandise
Ccocession rental
Taxes
(Thousand dollars)
Establishments
reporting
(Number)
Amount
(Thousand dollars)
Establishments
reporting
(Number)
Amount
(Thousand dollars)
K5
10,351
9,682
65
607
11
62
107
169
69
6,759
1,339
2,253
6,366
1,196
2,120
36
17
12
389
130
88
3
3
5
4
13
45
34
z Leas than $500,
^ Includes motion picture theaters.
Table 14R-1.— ALL HOTELS AND HOTELS REPORTING SEPARATE DATA FOR RECEIPTS FROM ROOM RENTALS AND SALES
OF MEALS— RECEIPTS BY MAJOR SOURCES— THE TERRITORY AND CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE; 1948
Establishments, Room Rentals, Sales of Meals, Sales of Alcoholic Drinks, Etc
Atta
Number
Receipts,
entire
year
(Thousand
dollars)
Receipts from —
Room
rentals
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
meals
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
alcoholic
drinks
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
packaged
liquor
(Thousand
dollars)
Sales of
other
merchandise
(Thousand
dollars)
Space and
concession
rentals
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
sources
(Thousand
dollars)
ALL HOTELS
Hawaii
158
38
22
46
14
4
9,429
7,219
468
8,150
6,132
378
17,687
'5,989
1400
3,797
3,072
181
'J'
(')
2,633
1,845
132
1,277
369
51
1,273
869
51
•••
147
68
250
72
4
146
72
3
59
4
56
49
2
230
Hiio
9
HOTELS REPORTING SEPARATE DATA FROM ROOM
RENTALS AND SALES OF MFAIK
245
225
Hilo
9
1 Sales of meals combined with room rentals.
Table 14R^ 2.— HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— SUPPLEMENTAL COMPENSATION OF EMPLOYEES FOR
WORKWEEK ENDED NEAREST NOVEMBER 15, 1948— THE TERRITORY AND CITIES OF 10,000 INHABITANTS OR MORE
Total
(Number)
Paid employees,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
HoteU
reporting
employees
receiving
free quarters
and/or meals
(Number)
Employees receiving —
Hotels
reporting
employees
receiving
tips
(Number)
Area
Total
Full work-
Living
quarters
free
(Number)
Three
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only two
meals daily
free
(Number)
Only one
meal daily
free
(Number)
Total
(Number)
Full work-
week
(Number)
(Number)
(Number)
64
44
7
1,246
913
86
1,125
816
86
35
24
3
231
84
24
312
173
30
115
73
10
147
96
10
16
10
2
372
307
20
263
Hilo ,
20
Table 14R.-3 HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— PERCENTAGE OF OCCUPANCY— THE TERRITORY AND
HONOLULU: 1948
Establishments, Rbcbipts, and Guest Roous
Area and item
Total
(Number)
Hotels having a percentage of occupancy of—
91 percent
or mere
81 to 90 percent 71 to 80 percent 61 to 70 percent
51 to 60 percent 41 to 50 percent
31 to 40 percent
Mperxxnt
or lew
TERRITORY OF HAWAII
Numtier of hotels
Receipts, entire year (thousand dollars)
Total number of guest rooms
Rooms for transient guests
HONOLULU (city)
Number of hotels
Receipts, entire year (thousand dollars)
Total number of guest rooms.
Rooms for transient guests
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
64
8,482
3,679
2,478
6,865
2,829
1,748
187
224
187
224
36
3
11
206
1,931
155
713
76
448
3
10
206
(«)
155
(x)
76
(X)
19
1,573
945
651
1,196
793
513
9
11
3.e&i
575
730
563
614
424
4
2
3,168
(x)
494
(x)
432
(x)
59
87
135
214
100
129
3
2
59
(x)
135
(X)
100
(X)
SELECTED SERVICE TRADES— HAWAII
14.21
Tabic 14R-4.— HOTELS— SIZE BY NUMBER OF GUEST ROOMS: 1948
Establishments, Guest Rooms. Receipts, Pay Roll, akd Peesonnbl
Number-of-guot-rooma sisc
(dumber)
Gucat
roGou
(AjumliCT)
Receipts, entire year
(thousand doUari)
Pay roll, entire year
(Thousand dolldrj)
Active proprietors,
November
(>iumber)
Pud employeea,
workweek ended
nearest Nov. 15
(Atuiiiber)
Hauaii, toUl
Hotels having:
100 guest rootns or more
SO to 99 guest rooms
25 to '^9 guest rooms
Less than 25 rooms
• Proprietors of unincorporated businesses
9,429
3,585
1,1U
1,429
1,106
1,415
5,473
2,046
963
947
2,418
736
250
181
1,378
656
433
157
132
Table 14R- 5.— HOTELS WITH 25 GUEST ROOMS OR MORE— GUEST ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSIENT AND
RESIDENTIAL USE, BY NUMBER-OF-GUEST-ROOMS SIZE: 1948
Type ol guest rooms
Total
(Number)
Hotels having —
100 guest rooms
or more
(Number)
50 to 99
guest rooms
(Number)
25 to 49
guestrooms
(Number)
3,679
6
1,144
22
1,429
36
1,106
2,478
1,201
891
253
979
450
608
498
Rooms for residential guests
Table 148.— AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICES AND GARAGES— RECEIPTS, BY MAJOR SOURCES AND KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948
Kind of business
Establish-
ments,
total
(J^umbcr)
Receipts, entire yeai;ft-om-
{Thousand
dollart)
Storage and
parking
{Thousand
doltara)
Repairs and
service
(Thousand
dollars)
Salea of
merchandifie
{Thousand
dollars)
Estab'
lishments
selling
merchandise
(Humber)
EstabliahmentB analyzing sales of merchandiBC
Receipts from salea of merchandise
(Thousand
dolldrs)
Parts and
accessories
(Thousand
dolldri)
Gasoline
and oil
(Thousand
dollars)
Other
merchandise
(TTiouMnd
dollars)
Havai 1 , total
AutoiDobile repair shops, total
General automobile repair shops...
Top and body repair shops
Other automobile repair shops
Automobile rentals (without drivers)
Autoiiobile storage, parking
Automobile services (exc. repair)...
X Withheld to avoid disclosures.
4,268
1,045
1,395
(x)
(x)
1
466
3,560
1,026
1,347
(x)
(x)
703
19
46
85
239
669
19
45
78
239
282
6
37
30
172
31
13
1
44
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Tabic 14T- 1.— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— ANALYSIS OF SOURCE OF RECEIPTS, BY KIND
OF BUSINESS: 1948
Kind of business
All establishments
Establishments with no
sales of merchandise
Estabhshments reporting sales of merchandise
Number
Receipts,
entire year
Number
Receipts,
entire year
Number
Receipts.
entire year
Sales of
merchandise
(Thousand dollars)
(TTmuand dolbrs)
(ThousdTul doUars)
(Thcutcnd doUdn)
1,634
24,837
1,617
18,969
217
5,868
1,627
1,139
12,081
1,087
11,319
52
762
135
407
269
108
13
16
U2
48
52
U4
1,679
1,531
2,020
1,171
3,101
963
299
326
991
403
247
108
12
16
105
45
45
106
1,635
1,171
2,020
(x)
3,101
898
283
195
(x)
4
22
1
"7
3
7
8
44
360
(x)
65
16
131
(x)
11
59
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(x)
17
5
24
(x)
95
2,398
80
1,652
15
746
141
395
8,237
311
4,837
84
3,400
1,092
212
18
a
164
4,268
(x)
(x)
149
14
148
1,962
(x)
(X)
63
4
1
16
2,306
(x)
(x)
(x)
703
(x)
(x)
(x)
2,121
139
1,161
66
960
259
36
16
63
90
218
179
435
1,289
23
11
37
68
59
78
151
873
13
5
26
22
159
101
284
416
51
35
71
102
Hawaii , total
Personal services, total
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Cleaning-, dyeing plants (exc. rug cleaning).
Funeral service. ,
Laundries, power
PhotOt,raphic studios (inc. comnercial photography),..
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops (exc, fur)
Shoe repair shops
Other personal services
Business services
Automobile repair services and garages, total
General autcooobile repair shops
Parking lots,
Storage garages
Other automobile repairs and services
Miscellaneous repair services, total
Radio repair shops
tft)holstery, furniture repair shops
tfetch, clock, jewelry repair shops
Other repair services.
X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
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Table 14T-4.— PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES— EMPLOYMENT FOR SELECTED WORKWEEKS, BY KIND
OF BUSINESS: 1948 AND 1939
Kind of buaineas
Paid employees, workweek ended nearest-
July 15
194S
Hawaii, total.
Personal services, total.
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. rug cleaning)
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops (exc. fu
Funeral service, crematories.
Laundries, laundry services
Photographic studios (Inc. conraercial photography).
Shoe repair shops
Shoeshine parlors
Turkish baths, massage parlors
Other personal services
Business services, total
Consumer credit reporting agencies, mercantile reporting agencies,
adjustraent and collection agencies
Disinfecting, exterminating service
Sign painting shops
Other business services
Automobile repair services and garages.
Miscellaneous repair services, total.
Bladcsmith shops
Electrical repair shops
Watch, clodi, jewelry repair shops.
Other repair services
3,817
(x)
(x)
(x)
349
291
(x)
(x)
67
19
110
3,856
2,179
2,518
180
40
'585
39
40
10
(x)
(x)
(x)
361
297
(x)
(x)
95
21
768
188
367
193
39
'572
39
39
10
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'547
493
50
(X)
(x)
(x)
445
304
(x)
(x)
751
209
385
195
38
'589
45
38
10
'9
'558
42
13
68
59
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X Withheld to avoid disclosure.
' 1939 figures for linen supply service without power laundry facilities are included In "Other personal services.
^ 1939 figures Include tattooing establishments, out of scope In 1948.
^ 1939 figures include tinsmith shops, most of them out of scope in 1948.
* 1939 figures exclude refrigerator repair, grouped with plumbing service and not shown in this table.
Tablel4T-5.— AMUSEMENTS '-EMPLOYMENT FOR SELECTED WORKWEEKS, BY KIND OF BUSINESS: 1948 AND 1939
Kind of business
Paid employees, workweek ended nearest —
July 15
1948
November 15
1948
1939
Hawaii, total
Motion picture theaters, regular
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc, motion picture)
Bands, orchestras, and entertainers.
Billiard and pool parlors.
Bawling alleys
Sports promoters and commercial operators.
Shooting galleries
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Other amusements
x Withheld to avoid disclosure.
' Includes motion picture theaters.
1,484
(x)
(x)
(x)
124
99
184
157
87
152
20
(x)
(x)
(x)
126
103
240
15
1,011
157
92
141
24
(x)
(x)
(x)
128
107
220
15
1, ::76
1,040
146
93
135
31
l^U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : O — 1951
APPENDIXES
-*• — *»>
CONTENTS
Appendix page
A. The Census Act of June 19, ig-iS 15.02
B. Kind-of -Business Classifications 15.03
C. Comparison of Kind-of -Business Classifications: 194-8 and 1939 15.10
D. Explanation of Terms 15.13
E. Report Forms 15.16
F. Contents of 194-8 Census of Business Volumes 15.29
15.01
15.02
APPENDIXES
APPENDIX A
THE CENSUS ACT OF JUNE 19,
1948
(PUBLIC LAW 671— 80TH CONGRESS)
(CHAPTER 502- 2D SESSION)
(S.554)
AN ACT
To provide for the collection and publication of statis-
tical information by the Bureau of the Census.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the Unites States of America in Congress assembled,
That (a) the Director of the Bureau of the Census, here-
inafter referred to as the Director and the Bureau, re-
spectively, is authorized and directed to take, compile,
and publish the censuses of manufacturers, of mineral in-
dustries, and of other businesses, including the distribu-
tive trades, service establishments, and transportation
(exclusive of means of transportation for which statistics
are required by law to be filed with a designated regu-
latory body), in the year 19^49 and every fifth year there-
after, and each such census shall relate to the year imme-
diately preceding the taking thereof: Provided, That the
census of manufacturers shall not be taken in 19A9. The
censuses herein provided for shall include the United
States and its Territories and such possessions as may be
determined by the Director with the ap.roval of the Secre-
tary of Commerce.
(b) That the Director is further authorized to make such
surveys as are deemed necessary to furnish annual and other
interim current data on the subjects covered by the cen-
suses provided for in this and other Acts.
Sec. 2. That the following sections of the Act of June
18, 1929 (<i6 Stat. 21), shall apply to the censuses and
surveys authorized by this Act: Section 3, as amended by
section ^QA of Reorganization Plan Numbered II (53 Stat.
I'i36), and sections 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 15, except
that the Director may also authorize the expenditure of
necessary sums for travel expenses for attendance at train-
ing courses held by the Bureau: Provided, That in connec-
tion with any survey conducted by the Director pursuant to
section 1 (b) of this Act, the provisions of sections 9 and
10 of the Act of June 18,1929 (46 Stat. 21), with respect to
the answering of questions and furnishing of information,
shall apply only to such inquiries as are within the scope
of the schedules and of the type and character heretofore
used in connection with the taking of complete censuses
under the Act of June 18, 1929 (46 Stat. 21), or in con-
nection with any censuses hereafter taken pursuant to sec-
tion 1 (a) of this Act and the Act of June 18, 1929: Pro-
vided further, (a) That sections 9 and 10 of the Act of
June 18, 1929 (46 Stat. 21), shall apply to surveys con-
ducted pursuant to section 1 (b) of this Act only after
publication of a determination with reasons therefor cer-
tified by the Director with the approval of the Secretary
of Commerce that the information called for is needed to
aid or permit the efficient performance of essential
governmental functions or services; or has significant
application to the needs of the public, business, or in-
dustry and is not publicly available from nongovernmental
or other governmental sources; (b) that in the case of any
new survey said sections 9 and 10 shall apply only after
public notice, given by the Director at least thirty days
in advance of requesting a return, that such survey is
under consideration; (c) that the provisions of said sec-
tions 9 and 10 shall not apply to any survey more frequent
than annual conducted pursuant to section 1 (b) of this
Act; and (d) that the provisions for imprisonment provided
by said sections 9 and 10 shall not apply in connection
with any survey conducted pursuant to section 1 (b) of
this Act.
Sec. 3. That inquiries, and the number, form, and sub-
divisions thereof for the censuses and surveys provided
for in this Act, shall be determined by the Director, with
the approval of the Secretary of Commerce. To the extent
that the provisions of this Act conflict with the provi-
sions of any other Act, pertaining to the Bureau of the
Census, the provisions of this Act shall control: Provided,
That nothing herein shall be deemed to revoke or impair
the authority of any other Federal agency with respect to
the collection or release of information.
Approved June 19, 1948.
APPENDIXES
APPENDIX B
KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS
15.03
Each establishment was assigned a kind-of-business clas-
sification based on its major activity during the census
year. The kinds of business described below are arran^d
by major groups.
Special attention is given to those kinds of business
in which classification changes have been made between the
1939 and the 19A8 censuses, and in the few minor differ-
ences between definitions in the Standard Industrial Clas-
sification and Census definitions.
PERSONAL, BUSINESS, AND REPAIR SERVICES
Personal Services
This major group includes establishments primarily en-
gaged in providing services generally involving the care
of the person or his apparel, such as barber and beauty
shops, cleaning and dyeing plants, laundries, photographic
studios, and pressing and garment repair shops. The kinds
of business classified within this group are essentially
the same as those included in the Standard Industrial
Classification of Personal Services, Major Group 72.
Barber shops
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing barber
services, with the exception of those shops owned by an-
other business, and operated as a part of that business,
such as a retail store or hotel. However, barber shop con-
cessions (owned and operated independently), except con-
cessions on trains and steamships, are included. in this
classification. Barber colleges are also Included, pro-
viding- a char^-e is made for services rendered by the stu-
dents to the public. (The Standard Industrial Classifica-
tion includes all barber colle;_es, regardless of whether
or not service fees are charged.) In the 1939 census, in-
dependent operators renting space from a barber shop pro-
prietor were included as separate establishments. In the
IQ'CS census such operators were treated as employees of
the individual shop from which space was rented, and the
entire operations of the shop were reported as a single
establishment.
Beauty shops
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing beauty
services, with the exception of those shops owned by an-
other business, and operated as a part of that business,
such as a department store,women's ready-to-wear store, or
hotel. However, beauty shop concessions (owned and operat-
ed independently) in retail stores or hotels are included.
Schools for the instruction of beauty shop operators are
also included, providing a charge is made for services ren-
dered by the students to the public. (The Standard Indus-
trial Classification includes all beauty schools, regard-
less of whether or not service fees are charged.) In the
1939 census, independent operators renting space from a
beauty shop proprietor were included as separate estab-
lishments. In the 19'48 census, such operators were treated
as employees of the individual shop from which space was
rented, and the entire operations of the shop were report-
ed as a single establishment.
Barber and beauty shops combined
Establishments which combine the fxmctions of a barber
shop and a beauty shop at the same site. As in the case
of barber shops and beauty shops, the 1939 census included
independent operators renting space from a shop proprietor
as separate establishments. In the 194-8 census, such oper-
ators were treated as employees of the individual shop
from which space was rented, and the entire operations of
the shop were reported as a single establishment.
Cleaning, dyeing plants, except rug cleaning
Plants primarily engaged in dry cleaning and dyeing ap-
parel and household fabrics. Statistics for establish-
ments primarily engaged in rug cleaning are included in
the classification, ."Rug cleaning and repairing plants."
The operations of collecting and distributing units (branch
outlets) owned and operated by cleaning and dyeing plants
were included in the plant reports. Establishments gener-
ally known as "tailor shops" or "cleaners" are included in
this classification only if they operate their own clean-
ing plants or units. (The Standard Industrial Classifi-
cation includes establishments engaged in dry cleaning and
dyeing apparel and household fabrics other than rugs,whioh
also do laundry work, in "Power laundries.")
Rug cleaning, repairing plants
Plants primarily engaged in rug cleaning, or in rug
cleaning and repairing. Establishments doing repairing
only are not included in this classification but are clas-
sified in "Other repair shops."
Funeral service
Establishments primarily engaged in preparing the dead
for burial and conducting funerals. Funeral service,
particularly in rural areas, is frequently reported in
connection with retail furniture establishments, or with
other retail activities. Every attempt was made to clas-
sify such reports accurately, and to include as service
establishments only those places of business primarily
engaged in conducting funeral services. All revenue from
the sale of caskets, burial clothing, etc., is included in
service receipts rather than in sales of merchandise.
Power laundries
Establishments primarily engaged in operating mechanical
laundries with steam or other power. Laundries included
in this classification may perform cleaning and dyeing
operations in conjunction with their major laundry oper-
ations. (The Standard Industrial Classification includes
in this klnd-of-business, establishments engaged in dry
cleaning and dyeing apparel and household fabrics other
than riogs, which also do laundry work.) Collecting and
distributing units (branch outlets) owned and operated by
power laundries, and Industrial laundries, are also includ-
ed in this classification.
Linen supply service
Establishments primarily engaged in supplying to indus-
trial or household users such laundered linens as uni-
forms, aprons, table covers, and towels. Establishments
included in this classification may or may not operate
their own power laundry facilities. This classification
does not include industrial laundries; they are included
in the classification "Power laundries."
Diaper service
Establishments primarily engaged in supplying diapers
and other baby linens to homes. Such establishments may
or may not operate their own power laundry facilities. In
the 1939 census, diaper service establishments were not
separately classified, but were included In the classifi-
cation "Linen supply service."
Laundries (except power)
Establishments such as "French," "Chinese," and other
laundries designating themselves as hand laundries, pri-
marily engaged in furnishing laundry services. Many of
these establishments use some power-driven equipment, but
not of the industrial type.
15.04
APPENDIXES
Photographic studios (except commercial photography)
Establishments primarily engaged in portrait photography
for the general public. Street photographers who have no
established place of business are not included in this
classification. Service establishments primarily engaged
in film developing or print processing are classified as
"Photo-finishing laboratories." In the 1939 census,
portrait and commercial photography were combined in the
one classification "Photographic studios"; in the 19<i8
census, they are classified separately.
Commercial photography
Establishments primarily engaged in photography for
advertising agencies, publishers, and other industrial
users. Service establishments primarily engaged in film
developing or print processing are classified as "Photo-
finishing laboratories." In the 1939 census, commercial
and portrait photography were combined in the one classi-
fication "Photographic studios"; in the W'iS census, they
are classified separately.
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops (except fur)
Shops primarily engaged in pressing, repairing, and
altering clothing (except furs) for Individuals. Valet
shops and establishments which may be known as "Tailor
shops," primarily engaged in garment pressing and alter-
ation, are included in this classification, but custom
tailors are classified in Retail Trade. Establishments
known as "cleaners" which do no dry cleaning but have their
cleaning done for them by cleaning and dyeing plants and
independently operated collecting and distributing agen-
cies serving cleaning and dyeing plants or power laundries
are also included.
Establishments primarily engaged in doing hemstitching,
buttonholing, pleating, stitching, tucking, and reweaving
for individuals are classified in "Other miscellaneous
personal services, n.e.c."
Fur repair and storage shops
Shops primarily engaged in fur repairing and fur storage
for individuals. Fur shops primarily engaged in the sale
of merchandise from stock, or in making fur apparel to
custom order, are classified in Retail Trade.
Shoe repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in repairing footwear.
Shoe repair departments conducted in connection with other
service establishments (such as valet shops, laundries, and
cleaning and dyeing plants), or with retail establishments
(such as shoe stores and department stores) are not in-
cluded in this classification, unless independently operat-
ed as leased departments or concesaions.
Shoe shine parlors
Establishments primarily engaged in shining shoes. Shoe
shine departments of shoe repair shops, valet shops, and
other service or retail establishments are not included in
this classification, unless independently operated as
leased departments or concessions.
Hat cleaning shops
Establishments primarily engaged in cleaning and block-
ing hats. Hat cleaning departments of shoe shine parlors,
valet shops, and other service or retail establishments are
not included in this classification, unless independently
operated as leased departments or concessions.
Self-service laundries
Establishments generally known as "laundromats" or "laun-
derettes" primarily engaged in renting laundry equipment
on their own premises for the use of the public. Estab-
lishments which install and operate coin-operated laun-
dering machines in apartment houses are classified in
"Other miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c." Estab-
lishments which rent machines, generally to apartment
houses, are classified in "Coin-operated machine rental and
repair services." In the 1939 census, self-service laun-
dries were not classified separately, but were included in
"Other personal services."
Costume and dress suit rental agencies
Establishments primarily engaged in the rental of cos-
tumes and accessories for costume balls, etc., and/or in
the rental of tuxedos or formal attire for men and women.
(These establishments are not classified separately in the
Standard Industrial Classification, but are Included in
"Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c")
Turkish baths, massage parlors
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing steam
baths and massage services. Operations of this type, con-
ducted in connection with other businesses (such as sani-
tariums and hotels), are not included in this classifica-
tion, unless independently operated as leased departments
or concessions.
Other miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c.
Establishments primarily engaged in providing personal
services, not elsewhere classified (such as curtain clean-
ing and repair shops, locker rental, manicuring concessions,
porter service, reducing salons, rug cleaning agencies,
scalp treatment establishments, shopping service, social
escort service, etc.) for which data are not presented sep-
arately because of their limited numbers. The rental of
cold storage lockers is not included in the Census of
Business.
Business Services
This major group Includes establishments primarily en-
gaged in rendering services, not elsewhere classified, to
business enterprises on a fee or contract basis. The kinds
of business classified within this group by the 1948 Census
of Business are the same as those included in the Standard
Industrial Classification of Miscellaneous Business Serv-
ices, Major Group 73, with the exception of Accounting,
Auditing, and Bookkeeping Services, Group 737, which are
not included in the Census of Business.
Advertising agencies
Establishments primarily engaged in contracting for
■space in magazines, newspapers, periodicals; for radio
time; or other advertising media; and placing advertising
for clients on a commission or fee basis. Establishments
which write advertising copy, or do commercial art work,
but do not place advertising with media, are not included
in the Census of Business. Receipts include commissions
resulting from space and radio time transactions, and from
fees for services rendered, but do not include reimburse-
ments by clients for the cost of space or radio time.
Outdoor advertising services
Establishments primarily engaged in the preparation and
presentation of poster displays and painted and electric
spectacular displays (principally outdoors) on panels, bul-
letins, and frames. Such establishments may construct, re-
pair, and maintain display boards and may post advertise-
ments. Shops which make neon signs to order are not in-
cluded in the Census of Business.
Miscellaneous advertising service
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing adver-
tising services not elsewhere classified, such as adver-
tising research service, handbill distribution, mail adver-
tising services, publisher sind radio representation, the
APPENDIXES
15.05
distribution of samples, and transportation advertising-.
In the 1939 Census of Business, such establishments were
Included in "Other business services." Establishments
which are primarily engaged in writing advertising copy or
coimnerclal art work are not included in the Census of
Business.
Consumer credit reporting agencies, mercantile reporting
agencies, and ad.iustment and collection agencies
Mercantile and consumer credit reporting bureaus and
privately operated collection or adjustment agencies.
Credit reporting bureaus, primarily engaged in publishing,
are not in the scope of the Census of Business, but are in-
cluded in the 19A7 Census of Manufactures. Insurance ad-
justment agencies 6ire not included in the Census of
Business.
Duplicating, addressing, mailing, and mailing list services
Establishments primarily engaged in mimeographing, ad-
dressographlng, and mailing services, or in compiling and
selling mailing lists.
Public stenographic agencies, coui't reporting
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing court
reporting or public stenographic services. Public stenog-
raphers who maintain no separate places of business but
are engaged as part-time employees of business offices are
not included in the Census of Business.
Blueprinting, photostating services
Establishments primarily engaged in reproducing drawings,
plans, maps, or other copy, by blueprinting or photostating.
Employment agencies, private
Establishments (nongovernmental) primarily engaged in
providing employment service, except theatrical employment
agencies (which are classified as amusement service in
"Theaters and theatrical producers"), and motion-picture
casting bureaus (which are not included in the Census of
Business) .
News syndicates
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing news,
pictiires, features, etc., and supplying news reporting
services to newspapers and periodicals. Both nonprofit
syndicates operated on a membership basis and commercial
(nonmembership) news syndicates kre included in this clas-
sidication. In the 1939 census, news syndicates were not
classified separately, but were included in "Other busi-
ness services."
Disinfecting and exterminating service
Establishments primarily engaged in disinfecting build-
ings and in exterminating insects, rodents, etc.
Window cleaning service
Establishments primarily engaged in cleaning windows in
business houses and dwellings.
Miscellaneous services to dwellings aid other buildings
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing special-
ized services, not elsewhere classified, to dwellings and
other buildings, such as janitorial service, floor waxing,
and other cleaning. General repair contractors primarily
engaged in building and maintenance work are not included
In the Census of Business. The cleaning of building ex-
teriors by sand or steam blasting is also outside the scope
of the Census of Business. In the 1939 census, establish-
ments furnishing building cleaning services (except window
cleaning) were not classified separately, but were included
In "Other business services."
Auctioneers' establishments (service only)
Establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise
or real estate for others at auction on a fee or commis-
sion basis. Establishments primarily engaged in selling
their own or consignment merchandise at auction to house-
hold consumers are classified in Retail Trade. Auction
companies selling farm products or merchandise in large lots
(e.g., leaf tobacco, floor coverings, eggs and poultry,
fruit, vegetables, etc.) are classified in Wholesale Trade.
Commodity sales at which goods are sold at auction directly
at the farm or house site, or in "Community barns," are
not included in the Census of Business.
Coin-operated machine rental and repair services
Establishments primarily engaged in renting and repair-
ing coin-operated machines. Establishments primarily en-
gaged in retailing merchandise through coin-operated vending
machines are classified in Retail Trade. Establishments en-
gaged in the operation of other coin-operated machines (such
as scales, pin ball machines, juke boxes, etc.) are classi-
fied as personal service or. amusements, depending upon the
type of operation involved.
Detective agencies
Establishments primarily engaged in providing the serv-
ices of detectives for investigative purposes, either for
individuals or businesses. Establishments primarily engaged
in providing watching or night protective services are in-
cluded in "Other business services, n.e.c."
Interior decorating service
Establishments primarily engaged in advising clients on
the selection of furniture, draperies, rugs, and other in-
terior decorations, on a fee or commission basis. Estab-
lishments providing an interior decorating service, but pri-
marily engaged in the sale of merchandise, are included in
Retail Trade. Painting and papering contractors who fre-
quently term themselves "Interior decorators" are not in-
cluded in the Census of Business.
Photo-finishing laboratories
Establishments primarily engaged in the developing of
films and in photoprinting and enlarging.
Sign painting shops
Establishments primarily engaged in making signs to in-
dividual order or in office-door and window lettering. Es-
tablishments primarily engaged in making signs other than
on a custom basis are not covered by the Census of Business.
Telephone answering service
Establishments primarily engaged in transmitting tele-
phone messages between patients and physicians, clients and
attorneys, etc.
Window display service
Establishments primarily engaged in decorating or "trim-
ming" shop windows with display merchandise and advertising
matter.
Other business services, n.e.c.
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing business
services, not elsewhere classified. Some of the more im-
portant are armored car service, bottle exchanges, burglar
alarm service, business research, construction equipment
leasing, designing service, display service, drafting serv-
ice, hotel management service, information service, inspec-
tion service, machinery rental, management service, market
research, packaging service, press clipping service, print-
ing brokers, sales promotion service, water softener serv-
ice, and writers' agents and representatives. Data are not
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shown separately because of the limited number of establish-
ments. Commercially operated research agencies and testing-
laboratories are included in this classification but non-
profit research agencies are not included in the Census of
Business.
Automobile Repair Services and Garages
This major group includes establishments primarily en-
gaged in furnishing automobile repair, storage, and rental
services to the general public. Similar facilities, owned
and operated by concerns for their own use and not for the
general public, are treated as auxiliary establishments of
those concerns and are not included here. Automobile re-
pair departments maintained by establishments engaged in
the sale of automobiles are classified in Retail Trade.
Gasoline service stations are also included In Retail Trade.
The kinds of business classified within this group by the
ig^VS Census of Business are the same as those included in
the Standard Industrial Classification of Automobile Repair
Services and Garages, Major Group 75.
General automobile repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the general repair
of automobiles. Establishments which have an active fran-
chise for the retail sale of new passenger cars are in-
cluded in Retail Trade, even though their principal source
of receipts may be from automobile repairs.
Battery and ignition repair and service shops
Establishments primarily engaged in repairing, recharg-
ing, and renting storage batteries, and in repairing auto-
mobile ignition systems.
Glass replacement and repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair and re-
placement of automobile glass. In the 1939 census, these
establishments were not classified separately, but were
included in "Other automobile repairs."
Paint shops
Establishments primarily engaged in automobile painting
and refinishing. Paint shops of establishments primarily
engaj^ed in top and body repair are included in the classi-
fication "Top and body repair shops."
Radiator repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair and
cleaning of automobile radiators.
Tire repair shops
Establishments primarily eni-;a£ed in repairing and re-
treading automobile tires for individuals. Establishments
primarily enia ,ed in retreading or rebuilding automobile
tires for the trade or on a factory basis are not included
in the Census of Business. In the 1939 census, tire re-
treading shops were not included in this classification
but were classified separately in the group "Custom indus-
tries. "
Top and body repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair of auto-
mobile tops and bodies. Paint shops maintained by such
establishments are included in this classification.
Brake repair shops
Establishments primarily enta.-ed in relining, repairing,
and adjusting- automobile brakes.
Wheel, axlei and sprint: repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair and align-
ment of automobile wheels, and the repair and installa-
tion of automobile springs and axles.
Other automobile repair shops, n.e.c.
Establishments primarily engaged In specialized auto-
mobile repairs, not elsewhere classified (such as auto-
mobile radio repair, carburetor repair, piston ring serv-
ice and repair, and speedometer repair), for which data are
not presented separately because of their limited number.
In the 1939 census, miscellaneous automobile services,
n.e.c, were also included in this classification.
Automobile rentals (without drivers)
Establishments primarily engaged in renting passenger
automobiles or trucks without drivers. In the 1939 census,
all automobile and truck rentals, with or without drivers,
were included in this classification.
Storage garages
Establishments primarily engaged in operating struc-
tures for the live storage of automobiles. Long time or
dead storage of automobiles is not within the scope of the
Census of Business.
Parking lots
Establishments primarily engaged in the temporary open-
air parking of automobiles, usually on an hourly or daily
basis.
Automobile laundries
Establishments primarily engaged in washing automobiles.
Other automobile services, n.e.c.
Establishments primarily engaged in furnishing automo-
bile services, not elsewhere classified (such as lubri-
cating service, simonizing service, and towing service),
for which data are not presented separately because of
their limited number. In the 1939 census, such establish-
ments were included in "Other automobile repairs."
Miscellaneous Repair Services
This major group includes establishments primarily en-
gaged in miscellaneous repair services, such as blacksmith
ohops, electrical repair, watch, clock, and jewelry repair,
and upholstery and furniture repair. Repair departments
of retail dealers or manufacturers are not included in the
repair classifications unless operated as separate depart-
ments. It does not include some repair services of which
the more important are automobile repair services, garment
and shoe repair. The kinds of business classified within
this group by the 194-8 Census of Business are the same as
those included in the Standard Industrial Classification
of Miscellaneous Repair Services, Major Group 76.
Blacksmith shops
Establishments primarily engaged in hand forging, horse-
shoeing, and other blacksmith operations involving the use
of an anvil and forge. Many of these establishments also
repair farm implements, automobiles, and machinery.
Radio repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in radio and television
repair.
Refrigerator service and repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in servicing and re-
pairing household and commercial electric refrigerators.
Establishments repairing gas refrigerators are included in
"Other repair shops, n.e.c."
Other electrical repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair of elec-
trical equipment and electrical appliances (washing ma-
chines, vacuum cleaners, irons, etc.), other than radio
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15.07
and television sets and electrical refrigerators. Elec-
trical contractors, and electrical shops engaged primarily
in house wiring, are not Included in the Census of Busi-
ness. Armature rewinding and the repair of electric motors
are included in "Armature rewinding shops."
Upholstery and furniture repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in furniture reuphol-
stery emd repair. Establishments primarily engaged in sell-
ing upholstery materials, making slip covers, draperies,
etc . , or in upholstering frames to indivudual order are
classified in Retail Trade. Establishments making furni-
ture and cabinet work on a custom basis to individual order
are also classified in Retail Trade.
Watch, clock, and .jewelry repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged- in the repair of
watches, clocks, or Jewelry. Assembling of watches from
purchased parts is not included in the Census of Business.
Armature rewinding shops
Establishments primarily engaged in rewinding armatures
and repairing electric motors.
Bicycle repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair of
bicycles .
Leather goods repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair of sad-
dlery, harness, pocketbooke, luggage, or other leather
goods. Repair departments of retail stores are included
In Retail Trade.
Locksmith and gunsmith shops
Establishments primarily engaged in repairing locks or
guns, and in mnVIng lock parts or gun parts to Individual
order. In the 1939 census, this classification also in-
cluded establishments primarily engaged in duplicating
keys; In the 194-8 census, such establishments are clas-
sified in "Other repair shops, n.e.c."
Musical instrument repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair of musi-
cal instruments and in the tuning and adjustment of
pianos and organs. In the 1939 Census of Business, piano
and organ tuning and repair work was not included in this
classification but was shown separately.
Lawn mower sharpening and repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in sharpening and re-
pairing lawn mowers. In the 1939 census, such establish-
ments were included in "Other repair services."
Saw, knife, and tool sharpening and repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in sharpening and re-
pairing saws, knives, and tools.
Sewing machine repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair of sew-
ing machines.
Stove repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in repairing stoves,
ranges, and heaters (gas, coal, wood, oil, and electric).
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair of furnaces
and steam and hot water heating plants 'are usually heating
and plumbing contractors, and, as such, are not included
in the Census of Business.
Taxidermists
Establishments primarily engaged in stuffing, preserv-
ing, and mounting the skins and heads of dead animals or
fish for decorative or exhibition purposes.
Typewriter repair shops
Establishments primarily engaged in the repair of type-
writers.
Welding shops
Establishments primarily engaged in welding repair work.
Welding in connection with the manufacture of a product Is
not included In the Census of Business.
Other repair shops, not elsewhere classified
Establishments primarily engaged in specialized repair
services, not elsewhere classified. The following are a
few of the repair services classified in this industry:
Air-conditioning equipment repair, aircraft repair, boiler
repair, business machine repair, camera repair, dental
equipment repair, Diesel engine repair, farm equipment re-
pair, fountain pen repair, general repair, key duplicating,
mattress renovating and repair, mirror resilvering, motor-
cycle repair, neon sign repair, scale repair, and umbrella
repair shops. Data are not shown separately because of
the limited number of these establishments. Tinsmith
shops and machine shops engaged in repair exclusively are
also included in this industry.
AMUSEMENTS
This major group includes establishments primarily en-
gaged in providing amusement or entertainment on payment
of a fee or admission charge. (Athletic events conducted
by educational institutions are not included.) The kinds
of business classified within this group by the 1948 Cen-
sus of Business are the same as those included in the
Standard Industrial Classification of Amusement and Rec-
reation Services, Major Group 79, plus Motion Picture The-
aters, Group 783, in Major Group 78.
Motion picture theaters, regular
Theaters primarily engaged in the exhibition of motion
pictures with or without vaudeville presentations. Out-
door motion picture theaters and portable theaters are not
included in this classification, but are classified sep-
arately.
Outdoor motion picture theaters
Theaters primarily engaged in the outdoor exhibition of
motion pictures , commonly known as "Open-air" or "Drive-in."
In the 1939 census, such establishments were not classi-
fied separately, but were included in the classification
"Other amusements."
Portable motion picture theaters
Establishments primarily engaged in the itinerant ex-
hibition of motion pictures with portable projection and
sound equipment. In the 1939 census, such establishments
were included in "Other amusements."
Dance bands, orchestras, and entertainers for private
dances, restaurants, night clubs, radio and television pro-
grams, etc., operating on a fee or contract basis. Sym-
phony orchestras are included in "Theaters and theatrical
producers (except motion pictures)."
Billiard and pool parlors
Establishments primarily engaged in the operation of
billiard and pool parlors. In the 1939 census, establish-
ments reporting as billiard and pool parlors but having
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merchandise sales consisting largely of meals, tobacco,
candy, and soft drinks, in excess of 50 percent of the
total revenue of the establishment, were also classified
as billiard and pool parlors; in the 194.8 census, such es-
tablishments are classified in Retail Trade.
Bowling alleys
Establishments primarily engaged in the operation of
bowling alleys.
Dance halls, studios, and schools
Public dance halls or ballrooms catering to the general
public. Halls rented for private dances or for occasional
dances sponsored by fraternal or other organizations are
classified as real estate enterprises and are, therefore,
excluded. This classification does not include dancing
schools for children or professionals, and Includes only
those dancing schools which also provide, for a charge,
facilities for dancing to persons not registered as stu-
dents. (The Standard Industrial Classification does not
make this distinction concerning dance studios and schools ,
but includes all dance studios and schools, except for
children and professionals, in this classification.)
Race track operation — automobile
Establishments primarily engaged in the promotion of
automobile and motorcycle racing.
Race track operation — dog
Establishments primarily engaged in the promotion of
dog racing.
Race track operation — horse
Establishments primarily engaged in the promotion of
horse racing. The operation of racing stables is not in-
cluded in the Census of Business but is included in the
Standard Industrial Classification.
Baseball clubs (including promoters)
Operators or promoters of professional and semiprofes-
sional baseball clubs.
Football clubs (including promoters)
Operators and promoters of professional or semiprofes-
sional football clubs. In the 1939 census, such estab-
lishments were not classified separatelj^ but were Included
in the classification "Other amusements."
Stadiums, athletic fields, and promoters of boxing, wres-
tling, and other athletic events
Promoters of boxing, wrestling, hockey, basketball, and
other athletic events, not classified elsevrtiere. Stadiums
and athletic fields are included if the operators are act-
ually engaged in the promotion of athletic events. The
renting of stadiums and athletic fields to sports promoters
and clubs is classified as a real estate operation and is
not included in the Census of Business. In the 1939 cen-
sus, sports promoters and sports and athletic fields were
classified separately.
Bathing beaches
Establishments primarily engaged in the operation of
bathing beaches. Municipally owned and operated bathing
beaches are not included in the Census of Business, but are
included in the Standard Industrial Classification.
Golf courses
Establishments primarily engaged in the operation of
golf courses open to the public, on a fee basis. Munici-
pally owned and operated courses and membership golf and
country clubs are not included in the Census of Business,
but are included in the Standard Industrial Classification.
Golf courses were not included in the 1939 Census of Busi-
ness.
Riding academies
Establishments primarily engaged in operating academies
and riding schools.
Skating rinks, roller
Establishments primarily engaged in operating roller-
skating rinks open to the public.
Skating rinks, ice
Establishments primarily engaged in operating ice-skat-
ing rinks open to the public.
Swinmn'ng pools
Establishments primarily engaged in the operation of
swimming pools. Municipally owned and operated swimming
pools are not included in the Census of Business but are
included in the Standard Industrial Classification.
Bicycle rentals
Establishments primarily engaged in renting bicycles to
the general public.
Boat and canoe rentals
Establishments primarily engaged in renting small boats
and canoes. Establishments which rent craft wiHi operators,
or furnish powerboat rides, are not included in the Census
of Business.
Other commercial sports operators, n.e.c.
Establishments primarily engaged in the operation of
sports, not elsewhere classified, such as gymnasiums and
tennis courts. In the 1939 census, such establishments
were not classified separately, but were Included In the
classification "Other amusements."
Theaters and theatrical producers, except motion pictures
Theaters primarily engaged in presenting legitimate pro-
ductions; opera companies, concert organizations, road com-
panies, and stock companies. This industry also includes
services connected with theatrical production, such as
theatrical and radio employment agencies, booking agencies,
scenery and other theatrical equipment service, and ticket
agencies. (Booking agencies and ticket agencies were in-
cluded in business services in the 1939 Census of Busi-
ness . ) Theaters which are normally rented to theatrical
producers, stock companies, etc., are classified as real
estate operations and are not included in the Census of
Business .
Amusement devices
Amusement devices such as carrousels, ferrls wheels,
games of skill emd chance. Amusement devices located in
amusement parks or operated in connection with fairs, cir-
cuses, etc., are included as separate establishments in
this Industry only if they are operated on a concession
basis. When such devices are under the management of the
amusement park, they are included in a consolidated report
covering the operation of the entire enterprise and clas-
sified under "Amusement parks."
Amusement parks
Establishments primarily engaged in the operation of
amusement parks which may or may not make a charge for ad-
mission to the park. These establishments derive their
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15.09
receipts from admissions emd/or from the operation of a
series of amusement devices and retail refreshment stands.
Amusement devices located in amusement parks but operated
independently on a concession basis are not included in
this classification but are classified in "Amusement de-
vices." Government-operated enterprises are not included
in the Census of Business but are included in the Standard
Industrial Classification.
Shooting galleries
Establishments primarily engaged in providing the nec-
essary facilities for rifle and pistol target shooting.
Coin-operated amusement device services
Establishments primarily engaged In operating, servic-
ing, and repairing coin-operated amusement devices either
in their ovn or in other places of business. Such devices
include juie boxes, pinball machines, mechanical games,
slot machines (where legally authorized ), and similar types
of amusement equipment. Rental of such coin-operated de-
vices is considered a business service and is shovm sep-
arately under "Coin-operated machine rental and repair
service." Operators of coin-operated merchandise vending
machines are included In Retail Trade. In the 1939 census,
coin-operated amusement device services were not classi-
fied separately, but were included in the classification
"Other amusements . "
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n.e.c.
Amusement and recreation services, not elsewhere clas-
sified, such as exhibitions, carnivals, circuses, domino
parlors, and pony tracks.
HOTELS
Commercial establishments with six or more guest rooms,
known to the public as hotels, and primarily engaged in
providing lodging, or lodging and meals, to the general
public. Hotels operated by membership organizations which
are open to the general public, and apartment hotels which
provide accommodations for transients, are included in this
classification. Rooming and boarding houses and private
residences commonly known as "Tourist homes" are not included
in the Census of Business.
The Standard Industrial Classification includes all ho-
tels in its definition, regardless of the number of guest
rooms. It also does not differentiate between all-resi-
dental and part-residential apartment hotels, but excludes
all apartment hotels from this classification.
TOURIST COURTS
Establishments known as tourist courts, tourist camps,
motor hotels, or motor courts, primarily engaged in pro-
viding transient lodging accommodations to tourists in
furnished cabins or similar structures. Trailer camps, or
parks which rent trailer space, are not included in the
Census of Business . (The Standard Industrial Classifica-
tion, however. Includes trailer camps in "Chis classifica-
tion.) Tourist homes (private residences furnishing lodg-
ing to motorists) , and commercially operated sporting and
recreational camps (such as boys' and girls' camps, fishing
and hunting camps, and dude ranches) are also excluded.
Establishments primarily engaged in Retail Trade (such as
filling stations, restaurants, and drinking places), al-
though maintaining cabins or other accommodations for tour-
ists, are included in Retail Trade if their sales of mer-
chandise represent more than half of their total annual
receipts.
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APPENDIX C
COMPARISON OF KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS: 1948 AND 1939
19A-8 Classification
Personal services.
Barber , beauty shops
Barber shops
Beauty shops
Barber and beauty shops combined.
Cleaning, dyeing plants (inc. rug cleaning, repairing),
Cleaning, dyeing plants (exc. rug cleaning).
Synthetic solvent
Petroleum solvent
Both synthetic and petroleum solvent
Rug cleaning, repairing plants
I
Funeral service, crematories.
Funeral service "1
Crematories f
Laundries, laundry services.
Power laundries
With cleaning and dyeing
Without cleaning and dyeing
Industrial laundries
Linen supply service
With power laundry . . .
Without power laundry
Diaper service
With power laundry . . .
Without power laundry
Laundries (exc. power)
Photographic studios (inc. commercial photography).
Photographic studios (exc. commercial photo )'!
Corresponding Classification in 1939
(M
Commercial photography
(M
Barber shops
Beauty parlors
Barber and beauty shops
(M
Cleaning and dyeing plants
Included in "Cleaning and dyeing plants"
Rug cleaning establishments
Funeral directors, erabalmers and crematories
Included in "Funeral directors, embalmers and crematories"
(M
J^aundries, power
Included in "Laundries, power"
(^)
Included in "Laundries, power"
Linen supply service without laundry facilities
(M
Included in "Laundries, power"
Included in "Linen supply service without laundry facilities"
Laundries, hand
Photographic studios
Included in "Photographic studios"
Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops (inc. fur
repair , storage )
Pressing, alteration, etc. (exc. fur)
Fur repair and storage shops
Shoe repair shops, shoe ^hine parlors, hat cleaning.
Shoe repair shops
Shoe shine parlors
Hat cleaning shops
Miscellaneous personal services
Self-service laundries
Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c
Costume and dress suit rental agencies
Turkish baths , massage parlors
Other miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c.
Electrolysis
Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c...
Business services.
Advertising
Advertising agencies
Outdoor advertising service
Miscellaneous advertising service.
Consumer credit reporting agencies, etc.
Duplicating, addressing, blueprinting, etc
Duplicating, addressing, etc. stenographic
Duplicating, addressing, mailing, mailing list.
Public stenographic agencies, court reporting..
Blueprinting, photostating services
Employmeni, agencies, private.
News syndicates
(M
Cleaning, dyeing, pressing, alteration, and repair shops
Fur repairing and storage shops
(M
Shoe repair shops
Shoe shine parlors
Cleaning and renovating hats
(^)
Included in "Other personal services"
(M
Costume and dress-suit rental agencies
Baths and masseurs' establishments (turkish, etc.)
Included in "Other personal services"
Included in "Other personal services"
Included in "Other personal services"
(M
(M '
Advertising agencies
Billboard advertising service
Included in "Other business services"
Ad justment~ and credit bureaus, and collection agencies
(M
Duplicating, addressing, mailing and mailing list service
Court reporting and public stenographic agencies
Blueprinting and photostat laboratories
Employment agencies
Included in "Other business services"
See footnotes on page 15.12.
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15.11
ig-^S Classification Corresponding Classification in 1939
Services to dwellings and other buildings ( )
Disinfecting, exterminating service Disinfecting and exterminating service
Window cleaning service Window cleaning service
Miscellaneous services to dwellings, etc Included in "Other business services"
Business services, n.e.c ( )
Auctioneers' establishments (service only) Auctioneers' establishments (service only)
Coin-operated machine rental and repair services Coin-operated machine rental and repair service
Detective agencies ^ Detective agencies
Interior decorating service ' Interior decorating service
Photo-finishing laboratories Photo finishing laboratories
Sign painting shops Sign painting shops
Telephone answering service Included in "Other business services"
Window display service Window display service
Other business services, n.e.c Other business services
Automobile repair services and garages ("^ )
Automobile repair shops (^)
General automobile repair shops Automobile repair shops (general)
Battery and ignition repair and service shops Battery and ignition repair shops
Glass replacement and repair shops Included in "Other automotive repairs"
Paint shops Automobile paint shops
Radiator repair shops Automobile radiator shops
Tire repair shops Tire repair shops
Top and body repair shops Automobile top and body repair shops
Automobile repair shops, n.e.c (■"■)
Brake repair shops Automobile brake repair shops
Wheel, axle, spring repair shops Wheel, axle, and spring repair shops
Other automobile repair shops, n.e.c Other automotive repairs
Automobile rentals (without drivers) Automobile rental service
Automobile storage , parking ( ^ )
Storage garages Automobile storage garages
Parking lots Parking lots
Automobile services (exo. repair) (■'■)
Automobile laundries Automobile laundries
Automobile services, n.e.c Included in "Other automotive repairs"
Miscellaneous repair services ( )
Blacksmith shops Blacksmith shops
Electrical repair shops {'^)
Radio repair shops Radio repair shops
Refrigerator service and repair shops Refrigerator service and repair shops
Other electrical repair shops Electrical appliance repair shops
Upholstery, furniture repair shops Upholstery and furniture repair shops
Watch, clock, jewelry repair shops Watch, clock, and jewelry repair shops
Miscellaneous repair shops {^)
Armature rewinding shops -. Armature rewinding shops
Bicycle repair shops Bicycle repair shops
Leather goods repair shops Harness and leather goods repair shops
Locksmith, gunsmith shops Locksmith and gunsmith shops
Musical instrument repair shops Musical instrument repair shops
Piano and organ tuning and repair service
Repair shops, n.e.c (■'■)
Lawn mower sharpening and repair shops Included in "Other repair services"
Saw, knife, and tool sharpening and repair shops.... Saw and tool sharpening and repair shops
Sewing machine repair shops Sewing machine repair shops
Stove repair shops Stove repair shops
Taxidermists Taxidermists
Typewriter repair shops •. Typewriter repair shops
Welding shops Not covered under same definition
Other repair shops, n.e.c Other repair services
Amusements Places of Amusement: All kindc of business
Motion picture theaters (■"■)
Motion picture theaters, regular Theaters, motion picture (including motion picture thea-
ters with vaudeville)
Outdoor motion picture theaters Included in "Other amur;ements"
Portable motion picture theaters Included in "Other amusement;"
See footnotes on page 15.12.
15.12 APPENDIXES
1948 Classification Corresponding Classification in 1939
Bands , orchestras , and entertainers Bands and orchestras
Bowling alleys, billiard and pool parlors {^)
Billiard and pool parlors Billiard and pool parlors
Bowling alleys Bowling alleys
Dance halls, studios, and schools Dance halls, studios, and academies
Race track operation (■"■)
Automobile Race tracks, automobile
Dog Race tracks, dog
Horse Race tracks, horse
Sports promoters and commercial operators {^)
Baseball and football clubs, athletic fields, sports
promoters No detail published for group
Baseball clubs (inc. promoters) Clubs, baseball (professional)
Football clubs (inc. promoters) Included in "Other amusements"
Stadiums, athletic fields, promoters of boxing, wres-
tling and other athletic events Sports promoters
Bathing beaches Bathing beaches
Golf courses Not covered
Riding academies Riding academies
Skating rinks ( ■'■ )
Skating rinks, roller Skating rinks, roller
Skating rinks, ice Skating rinks. Ice
Swimming pools Swimming pools
Commercial sports operators, n.e.c (■^)
Bicycle rentals Bicycle rentals
Boat and canoe rentals Boat and canoe rental service
Other commercial sports operators, n.e.c Included in "Other amusements"
Theaters and theatrical producers (exc. motion pictures).. Theaters, legitimate stage and opera; and theatrical
productions
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services (■*■)
Amusement devices Amusement devices
Amusement parks Amusement parks
Shooting galleries Shooting galleries
Coin-operated amusement device services Included in "Other amusements" and "Miscellaneous business
services"
Miscellaneous amusement and recreation services, n.e.c. Other amusements
^ No totals were presented for these groups in tables prepared for the 1939 Census of Business.
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APPENDIX D
EXPLANATION OF TERMS
15.13
Active proprietors (See Personnel.)
Admissions (See Motion picture theaters.)
Automobile repair receipts (See Receipts.)
City-size
Each service establishment included in the 1948 Census
of Business was classified into one of nine city-size
groups, depending on the number of Inhabitants In the city
in which the establishment was located. At the time city
sizes were established for the 1948 Census of Business,
final figures from the 1950 Census of Population were not
available and therefore, preliminary" population figures
were used. Differences between these and final population
figures affect slightly the data presented in this bulle-
tin, since the composition of the city-size group is not
always the same as it would be if final figures from the
1950 Population Census were used. Those unincorporated
areas, classified in 1940 as urban under special rule by
the Bureau of the Census, have been treated as incorporated
places in the 1948 Census of Business. They are included
in their appropriate city-size groups.
The nine city-size groups based on number of inhabitants
are:
Cities of
Cities of
Cities of
Cities of
Cities of
Cities of
Cities of
Cities of
Remainder
500,000 or more
250,000 to 499,999
100,000 to 249,999
50,000 to 99,999
25,000 to 49,999
10,000 to 24,999
5,000 to 9,999
2,500 to 4,999
of United States
Cleaning and dyeing plants (See Laundries, cleaning and
dyeing plants, and related services.)
Concession rentals (See Receipts.)
Corporations (See Legal form.)
Employees (See Personnel.)
Employees receiving supplemental compensation (See Hotels.)
Employee-size groups (See Personnel.)
Establishments (See Service establishments.)
Faitiily workers (See Personnel.)
Guest rooms (See Hotels.)
Hotels
Year-round hotels. — Hotels which normally are in oper-
ation at least nine months of the year.
Seasonal hotels. — Hotels which normally are in operation
less than nine months of the year.
Employees receiving supplemental compensation. — Consists
of the number of employees who received, in addition to
their regular compensation, quarters and meals without
charge, or tips.
Guest rooms. — Consists of the total number of separate
hotel rooms (transient and residential) as of December 31,
1948. Suites of rooms were not counted as units, but as
Individual rooms (e.g., a three-room suite was counted as
three rooms).
Rooms for transient guests. — Consists of the number of
rooms usually occupied by or available for transient guests,
i.e., for persons seeking lodging for short periods of
time usually less than a month, and generally subject to
the regular daily or weekly rates.
Rooms for residential guests. — Consists of the number of
rooms usually occupied by or available for residential
guests, i.e., for persons seeking lodging for a period of
time, usually more than a month, and generally receiving
reductions from the regular daily or weekly rates.
Percentage of occupancy. — This item was computed by
multiplying the number of guest rooms by 366 and dividing
the number of occupied room days during 1948 by the result.
In the case of seasonal hotels, the number of days in the
annual period of operation (i.e., 60 days, 90 days, etc.)
was used instead of 366.
Individuf.l proprietorship (See Legal form.)
Laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and related services
Retail receipts. — Consists bf amounts received for work
done directly for the household consumer; also for work
done for institutions and industrial or commercial users,
who are in effect ultimate consumers.
To home — Consists of receipts for work done for retail
customers which was delivered directly to customer's home.
Through plant office or branch store — Consists of re-
ceipts for work which was brought to the plant or branch
store, and called for by the retail customer. Both cash
and charge transactions are included in this category.
Wholesale receipts. — Consists of amounts received for
contract work done for other laundries, linen supply or
diaper service establishments without power facilities, or
for independent laundry and/or cleaning agencies. It does
not include amounts received for work done for institu-
tions,and industrial or commercial users who are in effect
ultimate consumers.
Petroleum solvent. — An organic solvent manxifactured from
crude petroleum by means of distillation and chemical
purification.
Synthetic solvents. — Noninflammable organic solvents con-
sisting substantially of the chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Laundries with power facilities. — This classification
includes power laundries with and without cleaning and
dyeing facilities, all industrial laundries, linen supply
establishments with power laundry facilities, and diaper
service establishments with power laundry facilities.
Bundle work (sometimes known as starch work, bachelor
bundle, or list-price bundle). — Consists of work that is
completely finished, starched where necessary, minor mend-
ing done, hand finished, and touched up where required.
Charge is made by the piece.
Flat work (other than commercial) charged by the piece
or pound. — Consists only of pieces used for bed, table, or
both purposes, such as sheets, pillow cases, towels, table-
cloths, and napkins. Excludes all pieces whether flat or
not that are worn on or carried by the person.
Family service:
Finished family — Consists of work washed and com-
pletely finished by being machine or hand ironed ready for
use.
Semifinished family service — Consists of all family
services except finished family and damp wash. Also in-
cludes damp-wash, flat work ironed.
Damp wash (not including damp-wash flat work ironed) —
Consists of work in which everything is washed, extracted,
and returned damp.
Commercial starch and flat work. — Consists of work done
for hotels, hospitals, restaurants, rooming houses, etc.
Linen supply service. — Consists of owning;, renting,
supplying, and/or laundering all kinds of cotton garr.ents
and supplies, such as towels, coats, aprons, etc, for re-
tail stores, service trades, professionals, etc.
15.14
APPENDIXES
Diaper service. — Consists of owning, renting, supplying,
and/or laundering babies' diapers.
Industrial laundry work. — Consists of ovming, renting,
supplying, and/or laundering uniforms, overalls, wiping
rags, etc. for factories in all branches of manufacturing.
Legal form of organization
Each establishment included in the 19-43 Census of Busi-
ness was classified into one of the following legal forms
of organization:
Individual proprietorships. — Establishments owned by one
person who may or may not actively participate in the
operation of the business.
Partnerships. — Establishments owned by two or more per-
sons, each of whom has a financial Interest In and respon-
sibility for the business. Any partner may or may not
actively participate in the operation of the business.
Corporations. — Establishments owned by an organization
or company legally incorporated under State laws. Coop-
erative associations incorporated under either regular
corporation laws or under the special cooperative associa-
tion laws are included in this legal form.
Other forms of organization. — Establishments having
ownership under legal forms not defined above. Included
in this legal form are estates, receiverships, some non-
profit organizations, some joint ventures and syndicates,
and cooperative associations not incorporated under the
regular corporations laws or under special cooperative asso-
ciation laws.
Motion picture theaters
Number of admissions. — Includes total number of admis-
sions during 1948 for which a tax was paid to the Federal
Government .
Seating capacity. — Consists of the number of theater
seats as of December 31, 1948.
Paid employees (See Personnel.)
Pay roll
Consists of all compensation (salaries, wages, commis-
sions,and bonuses) paid during the specified period to all
employees. For corporations, it includes amounts paid to
officers and executives; it does not Include compensation
for proprietors or firm members of unincorporated busi-
nesses. Pay roll is reported before deduction for social
security, income tax withholding. Insurance dues, etc.
Pay roll — entire year. — All amounts paid during the
Census year to employees are Included in this item.
Pay roll — specified workweek. — Includes all amounts paid
to employees on pay rolls fpr the workweeks ending nearest
March 15, July 15, and November 15. Provision was made
for reporting pay roll adjusted to the workweek, where the
pay period was on other than a workweek basis, and for
reporting, on a workweek basis, commission and bonus pay-
ments. However, for some establishments annual pay roll
Included amounts not allocated to weekly pay rolls. Full
workweek pay rolls consist of pay received for the speci-
fied pay periods by employees defined below as "Full work-
week employees."
Period established or acquired
The year that the establishment was acquired or estab-
lished in its city or locality under the current omer ship.
Personnel
Active proprietors of unincorporated bus inesses<— Consists
of owners or partners of unincorporated businesses, who
devoted the major portion of their time to operation of
the business during November 1948.
Unpaid family workers of unincorporated business. — Ocnsists
of the number of family members (wives, sons,' daughters ,
etc.) who worked in the business during November 1948. It
also Includes unpaid family workers connected with seasonal
hotels which normally did not operate during November.
Paid employees. — Consists of all employees. Including
salaried officers and executives of corporations, who were
on the pay roll for the specified workweek.
Full workweek employees. — Consists of employees, whether
regular or seasonal, who, for the specified pay period,
were paid for working at least the number of hours typi-
cally worked in a week by employees of the reporting es-
tablishment.
Employee size. — Each establishment was assigned to one
of several size classes on the basis of the total number
of paid employees at work during the workweek ended nearest
November 15, 1943, The statistical material is limited to
number of establishments, receipts, pay roll, number of
employees for workweek ended nearest November 15, and in
the case of hotels, number of hotel guest rooms.
Employee-size groups used are the following:
No paid employees
1 paid employee
2 paid employees
3 paid employees
4 or 5 paid employees
6 or 7 paid employees
8 or 9 paid employees
10 to 19 paid employees
20 to 49 paid employees
50 to 99 paid employees
100 paid employees or more
Petroleum solvent (See Laundries, cleaning and dyeing
plants, and related services.)
Proprietors (See Personnel.)
Proprietorships (See Legal form.)
Receipts
Consists of receipts during 1948 for services to custom-
ers, and receipts from the sale of merchandise, receipts
from sale of meals and from fountain service, and receipts
from related activities. Receipts of hotels, tourist
courts, and amusements include space and concession rentals.
Excluded are all other amounts not received from custom-
ers, such as income from Investments, rental of real estate,
etc. Also excluded are local and State sales taxes or
Federal excise taxes collected by the establishment direct-
ly from customers, and paid directly to the local. State,
or Federal taxing agency. Gasoline, liquor, tobacco, and
those other excise taxes which are paid by the manufac-
turer or wholesaler and passed along to the reporting es-
tablishment are Included.
Service establishments such as credit and collection
agencies. Interior decorators, auctioneers, and printing
brokers transfer monies or merchandise Incidental to the
service they provide. Only charges for service are in-
cluded in service receipts. Receipts of advertising agen-
cies exclude media costs.
Receipts from space and concession rentals. — Consists of
the amounts received by the hotel or amusement as rent
(either fixed sum or percentage of receipts) from the op-
erators of leased departments or concessions located in
the establishment. The total receipts of leased depart-
ments, or concessions themselves, are not included in the
hotel or amusement report. Operators of such leased de-
partments or concessions were required to file separate
reports which are Included in the Census of Business data
presented for the particular kind of business in which the
concession or leased department was engaged.
Receipts from repairs.— Automobile repair services and
garages. Cost of parts Installed was included in receipts
from repairs.
Receipts size. — Each establishment was assigned to one
of several size classes on the basis of the total receipts
of the establishment during 1948. The receipts size
APPENDIXES
15.15
classes are not uniform for all tables, varying to provide
the most significant groupings and to permit comparisons
with data from the previous census. Establishments which
were acquired or started business during 1948 and whose
receipts, therefore, do not represent a full year's opera-
tion, are not assigned a receipts-size class, but data for
these establishments are shown separately. In the 1939
Census of Business, such establishments were assigned to a
receipts-size class regardless of whether or not they were
operated for a full year.
Receipts from laundry work (See Laundries, cleaning and
dyeing plants, and related services.)
Rental units (See Tourist Courts.)
Rooms (See Hotels.)
Seasonal hotels (See Hotels.)
Seating capacity (See Motion picture theaters.)
Service establishments
Service establishments, hotels, tourist courts, and
places of amusement are defined as places of business for
which services provide the primary source of receipts.
Each unit of a multiunit organization is considered a sep-
arate establishment. Service concessions, operated inde-
pendently in connection with other businesses, are classi-
fied as separate establishments.
All establishments, as defined above, were enumerated,
regardless of size, but those reporting a full year's op-
erations with receipts amounting to less than $500 were
omitted. In the 1939 Census of Business, the correspond-
ing figure was $100.
The number of establishments in any kind-of -business
classification does not necessarily equal the total number
engaged in the activity specified, since each establishment
is classified on the basis of its major activity.
Solvents (See Laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and
related services.)
Space and concession rentals (See Receipts.)
Supplemental compensation (See Hotels.)
Synthetic solvent (See Laundries, cleaning and dyeing
plants, and related services.)
Taxes (Amusements)
Consists of Federal, State, and local amusement, sales,
and excise taxes collected directly from the customer and
paid directly to the taxing agency.
Tourist courts — rental units
Consists of the number of rooms, apartments, single cab-
ins, or other tourist court rental units. The "number of
rental units" is rot to be confused with the number of cab-
ins, which would be considerably less.
Trucks
Manufacturers' rated -capacity. — This is '.the rating as-
signed by the truck manufacturer. It should be noted that
there is no exact relationship between such rated capacity
and the actual load-carrying capacity. For exanjile, trucks
rated 1-1/2 tons can and do frequently carry loads of
several tons.
Year established (See Period established or acquired.)
Year-round hotels (See Hotels.)
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APPENDIX F
CONTENTS OF 1948 CENSUS OF BUSINESS VOLUMES
VOLUME I; RETAIL TRADE— GEIJERAL STATISTICS, PART 1
Table lA
Table IB
Table IC
Table ID
Table IE
Table IF
Table IG
Table IH
Table IJ
Table IK
Table 2k
Table 2B
Table 2C
Table 2D
Table 2E
Table 2F
Table 2G
Table 3A
Table 3B
Table 30
Table 3D
Chapter 1. — United States Summary
Retail stores, warehouses, and administrative
offices — United States, by kind of business:
19A8
Retail stores, warehouses, and administrative
offices — Geographic division and State: 19<i8
Retail stores — United States, by kind of busi-
ness: 194-8, 1939, and 1929
Retail stores — Geographic division and State:
1948, 1939, and 1929
Retail stores — Geographic division, by kind of
business: 1948
Retail stores — Kind of business, by geographic
division and State: 1948
Retail stores — Kind of business, by standard met-
ropolitan area: 1943
Retail stores, 1948 — Standard metropolitan areas
ranked by 1948 sales volume
Retail stores, 1948 and 1939— Cities with 25,000
inhabitants or more ranked by 1948 sales vol-
ume
Retail stores, 1948 and 1939— Cities with 10,000
to 24,999 inhabitants
Chapter 2. — Sales Size
Sales size — United States, by kind of business,
by full-and part-year operation: 1948
Sales size — United States, by kind of business:
1948
Sales size of stores with legal form corpora-
tion— United States, by kind of business: 1948
Sales size of stores with legal form other than
corporation — United States,l:!y kind of business:
1948
Sales size — State, by kind of business: 1948
Sales size of single and multiunits — United
States, by kind of business: 1948
Sales size of single and multiunits — Geographic
division, by kind of business: 1948
Single Units and Multiunits
United States, by kind of
by kind of busi-
Chapter
Single and multiunits
business: l'.-48
Single and multiunits — State,
ness : 1948
Single and multiunits — Selected standard metro
politan areas, by kind of business: 1948
Retail operations of firms with four or more re
tail stores — United States, by kind of busi
ness: 1948 and 1939
Chapter 4. — Employee Size
Table 4A Employee size of stores — United Staxes, by kind
of business: 1948
Table 4B Employee size of stores — Geographic division, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 4C Employee size of stores — State, by kind of busi-
ness : 1948
Table 4D Employee size of stores — United States — Sales
size, by kind of business: 1948
Chapter 5. — City Size
Table 5A City Size — United States, by kind of business:
1948
Table 5B City size — United States, by kind of business:
1948 and 1939
Table 5C City size — United States and geographic divi-
sions: 1948
Table 5D City size — Geographic division, by kind of busi-
ness : 1948
Chapter 6. — Legal Form of Organization
Table 6A Legal form of organization — United States, by
kind of business: 1948 and 1939
Table 6B Legal form of organization — Geographic division
and State: 1948 and 1939
Table 6C Legal form of organization — United States, by
kind of business : 1948
Table 6D Legal form of organization — State, by kind of
business: 1948
Table 6E Legal form of organization — Proprietorships and
partnerships with and without active proprie-
tors,by kind of business, United States: 1948
Table 6F Legal form of organization — Proprietorships and
partnerships with and without active proprie-
tors, by geographic division and State: 1948
Chapter 7. — ^Warehouses, Other Auxiliary Units
Table 7A Warehouses of retail multiunit organizations —
United States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 7B Warehouses of retail multiunit organizations —
Geographic division and State: 1948
Table 7C Warehouses of retail multiunit organizations —
Employees and pay roll for selected workweeks —
United States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 7D Administrative offices of retail multiunit or-
ganizations-'-United States, by kind of busi-
ness: 1948
Chapter 8. — Miscellaneous
Table 8A Period established or acquired — United States —
Single and multiunits, by kind of business:
1948
Table 8B Period established or acquired — Single and multi-
units — United States, by geographic division
and State: 1948
Table 8C Analysis of source of receipts — United States, by
kind of business: 1948
Chapter 9. — Territories
Data for Alaska and Hawaii: Includes tables similar to
those presented for continental United States, except
that tables were omitted where there was an insiifficient
number of establishments to permit publication.
VOLUME II: RETAIL TRADE— GENERAL STATISTICS,
PAftT 2, AND MERCHANDISE LINE SALES STATISTICS
Chapter 10. — Merchandise Inventories
Merchandise inventories — United States, by kind
of business: 194S
Merchandise inventories — Geographic division,
by kind of business: 1948
Merchandise inventories — Corporate status, by
kind of business — United States: 194S
Merchandise inventories — Kind of business, by
sales size — United States: 1948
Merchandise inventories — Single and multiunits
— United States, by kind of business: 1948
Merchandise inventories of large stores and
multiunits, and small-store sample — United
States and geographic division, by kind of
business: 194-8
Merchandise inventories of large stores and
multiunits — States, by kind of business: 1948
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APPENDIXES
Chapter 11, — Credit
Table llA Analysis of cash and credit sales and balances
due — United States, by kind of business: 1948
Table IIB Analysis of cash and credit sales and balances
due by legal form of organization — United
States, by kind of business: W-iS
Table IIC Analysis of cash and credit sales and balances
due for single and multiunits — United States,
by kind of business : 19<i8
Table IID Analysis of cash and credit sales and balances
due by sales size — United States, by kind of
business: 1948
Table 11£ Analysis of cash and credit sales and balances
due — Geographic division, by kind of business:
1948
Table IIF Analysis of cash and credit sales and balances
due for large stores and nvultiunits, and sam-
ple of small stores — Geographic division, by
kind of business: 1948
Table IIG Afialysis of cash and credit sales and balances
due for large stores and multiunits — State, by
kind of business: 1948
Table IIH Analysis of cash and credit sales and balances
due for large stores and multiunits — Selected
standard metropolitan areas, by kind of busi-
ness: 1948
Chapter 12. — Selected Types of Operation
Table 12A Cooperatives — United States, by kind of business:
1948
Table 12B Cooperatives — Geographic division and State, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 12C Cooperatives — United States, by single and multi-
units, by kind of business: 1948
Table 12D Cooperatives — United States, by sales size, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 12E Cooperatives --Merchandise line sales -- United
States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 12F Cooperatives — Merchandise inventories-- United
States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 12G Cooperatives — Analysis of credit sales and bal-
ances due — United States, by kind of business:
1948
Table 12H Mail order houses, direct selling organizations,
and merchandise vending machine operators —
United States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 12J Direct selling organizations — Geographic divi-
sion and State, by kind of business: 1948
Table 12K Retail stores with , retail leased departments —
United States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 12L Retail leased departments in retail stores —
United States, by kind of business of leased
departments, and kind of business of main
store : 1948
Table 12M Retail leased departments in retail stores —
United States, by kind of business of main
store, and kind of business of leased depart-
ment: 1948
Chapter 13. — Employment and Pay Roll
Table 13A Paid employees and weekly pay roll for selected
workweeks — United States, by kind of business:
1948
Table 13B Paid employees and weekly pay roll for selected
workweeks — Geographic division, by kind of
business: 1948
Table 13C Paid employees and weekly pay roll for selected
workweeks for large stores and multiunits and
small store sample — Geographic division, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 13D Paid employees and weekly pay roll for selected
workweeks for large stores and multiunits —
State, by kind of business: 1948
Chapter 14. — Trucks
Table 14A Retail trade — Trucks and truck-tractors operated,
December 1948 — United States, by kind of busi-
ness
Table 14B Retail trade — Trucks and truck- tractors operated,
December 1948 — Geographic division, by kind of
business
Table 14C Retail trade — Trucks and truck-tractors operated
by large stores and multiunits and small store
sample, December 1948 — Geographic division, by
kind of business
Table 14D Retail trade — Trucks and truck-tractors operated
by large stores and multiunits, December 1948 —
State, by kind of business
Table 14E Trucks, truck-tractors, and trailers operated by
warehouses, administrative offices, and auxil-
iary iinits of retail multiunit organizations,
December 1948 — United States, by kind of busi-
ness
Table 14F Trucks, truck-tractors, and trailers operated by
warehouses, administrative offices, and auxil-
iary units of retail multiunit organizations,
December 1948 — Geographic division and State
Chapter 15. — Miscellaneous
Table 15A Self-service in grocery stores — United States,
by single and multiunits: 1948
Table 15B Self-service in grocery stores — Geographic divi-
sions: 1948
Table 15C Self-service in grocery stores — United States —
Sales size, by single and multiunits: 1948
Table 15D Self-service in grocery stores — Geographic divi-
sion, by sales size: 1948
Table 15E Self-service in grocery stores — Merchandise line
sales — United States and geographic divisions:
1948
Table 15F Sales for resale — United States, by kind of busi-
ness: 1946
Table 15G Wholesale Trade — Sales to household consumers,
fanners, and other individual users--United
States, by type of operation and kind of busi-
ness: 1948
Chapter 16. — Merchandise Line Sales — Food Group'
Table 16A Merchandise line sales — Food group — United Stata^
by kind of business: 1948
Table 16B Merchandise line sales — Food group — Kind ofbjsi-
ness, by geographic division: 1948
Table 16C Merchandise line sales of large stores and multi-
units, and small store sainple — Food group — Kind
of business, by geographic division: 1948
Table 16D Merchandise line sales of large stores and multi-
units — Food group — Kind of business, by State:
1948
Table 16E Merchandise line sales cf large stores and multi-
units — Food group — Kind of business, for se-
lected standard metropolitan areas: 1948
Table 16F Bakery products stores with baking on premises —
Value of on-premise production — United States
and geographic divisions: 1948
Each of the following chapters contains Gve tables similar
to those described in Chapter 16 above as tables 16A,
Bj C, D, and E. Additional tables appear in Chapters 21
and 23 and are listed below.
Chapter 17. — Merchandise Line Sales — Eating and Drinking
Places
Chapter IS. — Merchandise Line Sales — General Merchandise
Group, General Stores
Chapter 19. — Merchandise Line Sales — Apparel Group
Chapter 20. — Merchandise Line Sales— Furniture, Furnishings,
Appliance Group
APPENDIXES
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Chapter 21. — Merchandise Line Sales — ^Automotive Group
and Gasoline Service Stations
Table 21F Motor vehicle and farm equipment dealers — Gars
and tr\Kks sold — United States and geographic
divisions: 194-8
Table 21G Motor vehicle and farm equipment dealers — Cars
and trucks sold by large dealers andmultlunits,
and small store sample — United States and geo-
graphic divisions: 1948
Table 2m Motor vehicle and farm equipment dealers — Cars
and trucks sold by large dealers and multi-
units, by State: 1948
Chapter 22. — Merchandise Line Sales — Lumber, Building,
Hardware Group
Chapter 23. — Merchandise Line Sales — Drug
and Proprietary Stores
Table 23F Drug stores — Prescription sales in all stores,
stores with sales of $100,000 or more, and
multiunit stores — United States and geographic
divisions: 1948
Table 23G Drug stores — Prescription sales in large stores
and multiunits, and in small store sample —
United States and geographic divisions: 1948
Table 23H Drug stores — Prescription sales in large stores
and multiunits, by State: 1948
Table 23J Drug stores — Number of registered pharmacists —
United States and geographic divisions: 1948
Table 23K Drug stores — Number of registered pharmacists in
large stores and multiunits, and in small
store sample — United States and geographic
divisions: 1948
Table 23L Drug stores — Number of registered pharmacists in
large stores and multiunits, by State: 1948
Table 23M Drug stores — Number of registered pharmacists in
large stores and multiunits, by selected stand-
ard metropolitan area: 1948
Table IG
Table IH
Merchant wholesalers — Kind of business, by geo-
graphic division and State: 1948
Merchant wholesalers — Kind of business, by se-
lected standard metropolitan areas: 1948
Chapter 24.
—Merchandise Line Sales — Miscellaneous Kinds of
Business
VOLUME III: RETAIL TRADE— AHEA STATISTICS
United States Summary — Tables appearing here are identical
with those appearing in Chapter 1 of Volume I.
Area Statistics — (The following tables appear, where appli-
cable, for each State, the District of Columbia, Alaska,
and Hawaii) :
Table 101 The State
Table 102 Standard metropolitan areas
Table 103 Counties and cities of 2,500 inhabitants or more
Table 104 Counties with 200 establishments or more
Table 105 Cities with 200 stores or more
VOLUME IV: WHOLESALE TRADE— GENERAL STATISTICS
AND COMMODITY LINE SALES STATISTICS
Chapter 1. — United States Summary
Table lA Wholesale establishments and administrative of-
fices— United States, by type of operation and
kind of business: 1948
Table IB Wholesale establishments and administrative of-
fices— Geographic division and State: 1948
Table IC Wholesale establishments — Uni"ted States, by type
of operation and kind of business: 1948, 1939,
and 1929
Table ID Wholesale establishments- - Geographic division
and State: 1948, 1939, and 1929
Table IE Wholesale establishments — United States, by type
of operation and kind of business: 1948
Table IF Wholesale establishments — Type of operation, by
geographic division and State: 1948
Chapter 2. — Sales Size and Operating Expenses
Table 2A
Sales size — Service wholesalers and manuf actur-
ers ' sales branches — United States, by kind of
business: 1948
Sales size — Service wholesalers, by kind of busi-
ness— Geographic divisions and selected stand-
ard metropolitan areas: 1948
Operating expense ratios of service wholesalers —
United States, by kind of business, by sales
size, by corporate status: 1948
Operating expense ratios of service wholesalers —
Kind of business, by selected standard metro-
politan area: 1948
Operating expense ratios of manufacturers ' sales
branches — United States, by kind of business:
1948
Frequency distribution of operating expense ra-
tios of service wholesalers — United States, by
kind of business, by sales size: 1948
Chapter 3. — Credit
Credit sales — Merchant wholesalers and manufac-
turers' sales branches — United States, by kind
of business: 1948
Credit sales — Merchant wholesalers — Selected
standard metropolitan areas, by kind of busi-
ness: 1948
Merchant wholesalers reporting credit sales and
number of credit accounts — United States, by
kind of business and sales size: 1948
Chapter 4. — Sales by Class of Customer
Sales by class of customer — United States, by
type of operation and kind of business: 1943
Sales by class of customer — Selected standard
metropolitan area, by type of operation and
kind of business: 1948
Chapter 5. — ^Legal Form of Organization
Table 5A Legal form of organization — United States, by
type of operation and kind of business: 1948
Table 5B Legal form of organization — State, by type of
operation: 1948
Chapter 6. — Employee Size
Table 6A Employee size of wholesale establishments — United
States, by type of operation and kind of busi-
ness : 1948
Table 6B Employee size of wholesale establishments, by
State: 1948
Chapter 7. — Trucks
Table 7A Wholesale trade-- Trucks, truck-tractors, and
trailers operated, December 1948 — Type of op-
eration, by kind of business
Wholesale trade — Trucks, truck-tractors, and
trailers operated, December 194o— Geographic
division and State
Wholesale trade-- Trucks, truck-tractors, and
trailers operated, December 1948 — State, by
type of operation, by kind of business
Chapter 8. — Miscellaneous
Table 2B
Table 2C
Table 2D
Table 2E
Table 2F
Table 3A
Table 3B
Table 3C
Table 4A
Table 4B
Table 7B
Table 7C
Table 8A
City size — United States, by type of operation
and kind of business: 1948
Table 8B Size by number of wholesale establishments op-
erated— ^United States, by type of operation and
kind of business: 1948
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APPENDIXES
Table 8C Wholesale establishments — Period established or
acquired — United States, by type of operation
and kind of business: 1948
Table 8D Wholesale establishments — Detailed type of op-
eration, by kind of business: 1948
Table 8E Voluntary group grocery wholesalers — Percentage
of sales to group members — United States and
geographic divisions: 1948
Table SF Retailer -cooperative grocery warehouses-- Per-
centage of sales to retailer owners — United
States and geographic divisions: 1948
Table $G Wholesale agents and brokers — United States, by
kind of business and class of agent, broker:
1948
Table 8H Wholesale agents and brokers — Selected standard
metropolitan areas, by kind of business and
class of agent, broker: 1948
Table 8J Merchant wholesalers — Selected kinds of business
—Geographic division and State: 1948
Chapter 9. — Territories
Data for Alaska and Hawaii: Includes tables similar to
those presented for continental United States, except
that tables were omitted where there was an insufficient
number of establishments to permit publication.
Chapter 10. — Commodity Line Sales — United States
Table lOA Commodity line sales. — Merchant wholesalers-United
States, by kind of business: 1948
Table lOB Commodity line sales — Manufacturers ' sales
branches (with stocks) — United States, by kind
of business: 1948
Table IOC Commodity line sales — Manufacturers' sales of-
fices (without stocks) — United States, by kind
of business: 1948
Table lOD Commodity line sales — Assemblers (mainly farm
products) — United States, by kind of business:
1948
Chapter 11. — Commodity Line Sales — Merchant Wholesalers
Table 11 Commodity line sales — Merchant wholesalers — Kind
of business, by geographic division: 1948
Chapter 12. — Commodity Line Sales — Manufacturers'
Sales Branches
Table 12 Commodity line sales — Manufacturers ' sales
branches (with stocks) — Kind of business, by
geographic division: 1948
Chapter 13. — Commodity Line Sales — Assemblers
Table 13. Commodity line sales — Assemblers (mainly farm
products) — Kind of business, by geographic di-
vision: 1948
Chapter 14. — Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals
Table 14A Petroleum bulk stations and terminals—Geograph-
ic division and State: 1948
Table 14B Petroleum bulk stations and terminals — Commodity
line sales — United States and geographic di-
visions : 1948
Table 14C Petroleum bulk stations and terminals — Total
dollar sales and gallons of petroleum products
sold — Geographic division and State, by type
of establishment: 1948
Table 14D Petroleum bulk stations and terminals — Total
dollar sales and gallons of petroleum products
sold — State, by cotmty and type of establish-
ment: 1948
Table 14E Distributing terminals and district office — To-
tal dollar sales and gallons cf petroleum prod-
ucts sold — Geographic division and State: 1948
Table 14F Petroleum bulk stations and terminals — Storage
capacity — United States, by geographic divi-
sion. State, and type of establishment: 1948
Table i4G Petroleum bulk stations and terminals — Type of
station, by geographic division and State: 1948
VOLUME V: WHOLESALE TRADE— AHEA STATISTICS
United States Summary — Tables appearing here are identical
with those appearing in Chapter 1 of Volume TV.
Area Statistics — (The following tables appear, where appli-
cable, for each State, the District of Columbia, Alaska,
and Hawaii) :
Table 101 The State
Table 102 Standard metropolitan areas
Table 103 Counties and cities of 5,000 inhabitants or more
Table 104 Counties with 50 establishments or more
VOLUME VI; SERVICE TRADE— GENERAL STATISTICS
Chapter 1. — United States Summary
Table lA Selected services — United States, by kind of
business: 1948 and 1939
Table IB Amusements — United States, by kind of business:
1948 and 1939
Table IC Personal, business, and repair services — Geo-
graphic division and State: 1948 and 1939
Table ID Amusements — Geographic division and State: 1948
and 1939
Table IE Hotels — Geographic division and State: 1948 and
1939
Table IF Tourist courts — Geographic division and State:
1948 and 1939
Table IG Selected services — United States, by kind of
business: 3 948
Table IH Amusements — United States, by kind of business:
1948
Table IJ Selected services — Geographic division, by kind
of business: 1948
Table IK Amusements — Geographic division, by kind of busi-
ness : 1948
Table IL Personal, business, and repair services — Geo-
graphic division and State: 1948
Table IM Amusements — Geographic division and State: 1948
Table IN Hotels — Geographic division and State: 1948
Table IP Tourist courts — Geographic division and State:
1948
Table IQ Selected services — Kind of business, by geo-
graphic- division and State: 1948
Table IR Amusements — Kind of business, by geographic
division and State: 1948
Table IS Selected services — Kind -of- business groups, by
standard metropolitan area: 1948
Chapter 2. — Receipts Size
Table 2A Receipts size — Selected services — United States,
by kind of business: 1948
Table 2B Receipts size - -Amusements — United States, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 2C Receipts size — Personal, business, and repair
services — Geographic division and State: 1948
Table 2D Receipts size — Amusements — Geographic division
and State: 1948
Table 2E Receipts size — Personal, business, and repair
services — Selected kinds of business, by geo-
graphic division and State: 1948
Table 2F Receipts size — Motion picture theaters (regular)
— Geographic division and State: 1948
Table 2G Receipts size — Bowling alleys— Geographic divi-
sion and State: 1948
APPENDIXES
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Table 2H Receipts size — Billiard and pool parlors — Geo-
graphic division and State; 1948
Table 23 Receipts size — Hotels — Geographic division and
State : 1948
Teble 2K Receipts size — Tourist courts — Geographic divi-
sion and State: 1948
Table 2L Receipts size — Personal, business, and repair
services — Selected standard metropolitan areas :
1948
Table 2M Receipts size-- Amusements --Selected standard
metropolitan areas: ■ 1948
Table 2N Receipts size — Hotels — Selected standard metro-
politan areas: 1948
Chapter 3. — Employee Size
Table 3A Employee size of establishments — Personal, busi-
ness, and repair services — United States, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 3B Employee size of establishments — Personal, busi-
ness, and repair services — Geographic division
and State: 1948
Table 3C Employee size of establishments — Personal, busi-
ness, and repair services — Selected kinds of
business, by geographic division and State:
1948
Table 3D Employee size of establishments — Year-round ho-
tels—Geographic, division and State: 1948
Chapter 4. — City Size
Table 4A City size — Selected services — United States, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 4B City size — Personal, business, and repair serv-
ices, by geographic division: 1948
Table 4C City size — Personal, business, and repair serv-
ices— Selected kinds of business, by geographic
division: 1948
Table 4D City size — Hotels — United States and geographic
divisions: 1948
Table 4E City size — Amusements-- Total for the United
States, and for selected kinds of business, by
geographic division: 1948
Chapter 5. — ^Legal Form of Organization
Table 5A Legal form of organization — Selected services —
United States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 5B Legal form of organization — Amusements — United
States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 5C Legal form of organization — Personal, business,
and repair services— Geographic division and
-■ State: 1948
Table 5D Legal form of organization — Amusements — Geograph-
ic division and State: 1948
Table 5E Legal form of organization — Hotels — Geographic
division and State: 1948
Table 5F Legal form of organization — Tourist courts — Geo-
graphic division and State: 1948
Chapter 6. — Trucks
Table 6A Trucks and truck-tractors operated by laundries,
cleaning and dyeing plants, and related serv-
ices, December 1948 — United States, by kind of
business
Table 6B Trucks and truck-tractors operated by laundries,
cleaning and dyeing plants, and related serv-
ices, December 1948 — Geographic division and
State
Table 6C Trucks and truck-tractors operated by automobile
repair services and garages, December 1948 —
United States, by kind of business
Table 6D Trucks and truck-tractors operated by automobile
repair services and garages, December 1948 —
Geographic division and State
Chapter 7.— City Statistics
Table 7A Advertising agencies — Selected cities of 100,000
inhabitants or more: 1948
Table 7B Automobile storage and parking — Selected cities
of 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1948
Table 7C Barber shops — Selected cities of 5,000 inhabit-
ants or more: 1948
Table 7D Barber arvi beauty shops combined — Selected cities
of 100,000 inhabitants or more: 1948
Tahle 7E Beauty shops — Selected cities of 5,000 inhabit-
ants or more: 1948
Table 7F Cleaning and dyeing plants (exc. rug cleaning) —
Selected cities of 10,000 inhabitants or more:
1948
Table 7G Diaper service — Selected cities of 50,000 inhab-
itants or more: 1948
Table 7H Electrical repair shops — Selected cities of
25,000 inhabitants or more: 1948
Table 7J Funeral service — Selected cities of 10,000 in-
habitants or more: 1948
Table 7K General automobile repair shops — Selected cities
of 5,000 inhabitants or more: 1948
Table 7L Linen supply service — Selected cities of 50,000
inhabitants or more: 1948
Table 7M Photographic studios (inc. commercial photogra-
phy)— Selected cities of 50,000 inhabitants or
more : 1948
Table 7N Power laundries — Selected cities of 50,000 in-
habitants or more: 1948
Table 7P Pressing, alteration, garment repair shops (inc.
fur) — Selected cities of 5-, 000 inhabitants or
more : 1948
Table 7Q Self-service laundries — Selected cities of 50,000
inhabitants or more: 1948
Table 7R Shoe repair shops — Selected cities of 5,000 in-
habitants or more: 1948
Table 7S Upholstery, furniture repair shops - - Selected
cities of 50,000 inhabitants or more: 1948
Table 7T Watch, clock, jewelry repair shops — Selected
cities of 25,000 inhabitants or more: 1948
Table 7U Hotels— Selected cities of 10,000 inhabitants or
more : 1948
Chapter 8.-
-Laundries, Cleaning and Dyeing Plants,
and Related Services
Table 8A Laundries with power facilities — Geographic di-
vision and State: 1948
Table 8B Laundries with power facilities — Selected stand-
ard metropolitan areas : 1948
Table 8C Laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and re-
lated services — Geographic division and State,
by kind of business: 1948
Table 8D Laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and re-
lated services — Selected standard metropolitan
areas, by kind cf business: 1948
Table 8E Laundries with power facilities — Total receipts,
by major sources — Geographic division and
State : 1948
Table 8F Laundries with power facilities — Total receipts,
by major sources — Selected standard metropoli-
tan areas: 1948
Table 80 Laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and re-
lated services — Total receipts, try major sources
— Geographic division and State, by kind of
business: 1948
Table 8H Laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and re-
lated services — Total receipts, by majoraources
— Selected standard metropolitan areas, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 8J Laundries with power facilities — ^Wholesale re-
ceipts, by major sources — Geographic division
and State: 1948
Table 8K Laundries with power facilities — Wholesale re-
ceipts, by major soiirces — Selected standard
metropolitan areas: 1948
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APPENDIXES
Table 8L Laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and re-
lated services — ^Wholesale receipts, by major
soiorces — Geographic division and State, by kind
of business: 19AB
Table 8M Laundries, cleaning and dyeing plants, and re-
lated services — ^Wholesale receipts, by major
sources — Selected standard metropolitan areas,
by kind of business: 1945
Table 8N Establishments reporting receipts of $50,000 or
more from laundry work (bundle, flat, and fam-
ily services) — Receipts, by major sources —
Geographic division and State, by kind of busi-
ness : 1948
Table 8P Establishments reporting receipts of $50,000 or
more from laundry work (bundle, flat, and fam-
ily services) — Receipts, by major sources —
Selected standard metropolitan areas, by kind
of business: 1948
Table 8Q Establishments reporting receipts of $50,000 or
more from laundry work (bundle, flat, and fam-
ily services) — Retail, by method of delivery,
and wholesale — Geographic division and State,
by kind of business: 1948
Table 8R Establishments reporting receipts of $50,000 or
more from laundry work (bundle, flat, and fam-
ily services) — Retail, by method of delivery,
and wholesale — Selected standard metropolitan
areas, by kind of business: 1948
Table 8S Establishments reporting receipts from cleaning
and dyeing work — Receipts, by major sources —
Geographic division and State, by kind of busi-
ness : 1948
Table 8T Establishments reporting receipts from cleaning
and dyeing work — Receipts, by major sources —
Selected standard metropolitan areas, by kind
of business: 1948
Table 8U Rug cleaning establishments — Receipts, by major
sources — Geographic division and State: 1948
Chapter 9. — Amusements
Table 9A Amusements — Receipts by major sources — United
States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 9B Amusements — Receipts by major sources — Geograph-
ic division and State: 1948
Table 9C Motion picture theaters (regular) — Receipts by
major sources — Geographic division and State:
1948
Table 9D Bowling alleys — Receipts, by major sources — Geo-
graphic division and State: 1948
Table 9E Billiard and pool parlors — Receipts by major
sources — Geographic division and State: 1948
Table 9F Motion picture theaters (regular) — Geographic
division and State: 1948
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lOK Hotels reporting separate data for receipts from
room rentals and sales of meals — Receipts by
major sources — Cities of 10,000 inhabitants or
more : 1948
lOL Year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or more —
Supplemental compensation of en^iloyees for
workweek ended nearest November 15, 1948 — Geo-
graphic division and State: 1948
lOM Year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or more —
Supplemental compensation of en^jloyees for
workweek ended nearest November 15, 1948 —
Cities of 10,000 inhabitants or more: 1948
ION Year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or more-
Percentage of occupancy — Geographic division
and State: 1948
10? Year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or more —
Percentage of occupancy — United States, by
city size, by number of guest rooms: 194S
lOQ Year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or more —
Percentage of occupancy- -Selected standard
metropolitan areas: 1948
lOR Hotels — Size by number of guest rooms — Geograph-
ic division and State: 1948
lOS Hotels — Size by number of guest rooms — Selected
standard metropolitan areas: 1948
lOT Year-round hotels — Employee size -- Geographic
division and State: 1948
lOU Year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or more —
Guest rooms available for transient and resi-
dential use, by number-of -guest-rooms size —
Geographic division and State: 1948
lOV Year-round hotels with 25 guest rooms or more —
Guest rooms available for transient and resi-
dential use, by number-of -guest-rooms size —
Selected standard metropolitan areas: 1948
low Comparative statistics for all hotels — Geograph-
ic division and State: 1948 and 1939
IQX Comparative statistics for all year-round hotels
--Geographic division and State: 194-8 and 1939
lOY Comparative statistics for year-round hotels
with 25 guest rooms or more — Geographic divi-
sion and State: 1948 and 1939
lOZ Comparative statistics for seasonal hotels — Geo-
graphic division and State: 1948 and 1939
Chapter 11. — Tourist Courts
division
and State:
Table llA Toiirist courts — Geographic
1948
Table IIB Tourist courts — Receipts by major sources — Geo-
graphic division and State: 1948
Table IIC Tourist courts — Size by mmber of rental units —
Geographic division and State: 1948
Chapter 10. — Hotels
Table lOA Hotels-- Geographic division and State: 1948
Table lOB Year-round hotels — Geographic division and State:
1948
Table IOC Seasonal hotels — Geographic division and State:
1948
Table lOD Hotels — Receipts by major sources — Geographic
division and State: 1948
Table lOE Year-round hotels — Receipts by major sources —
Geographic division and State: 1948
Table lOF Seasonal hotels — Receipts by major sources — Geo-
graphic division and State: 1948
Table lOG Hotels — Receipts by major sources — Cities of
10,000 inhabitants or more: 1948
Table lOH Hotels reporting separate data for receipts from
room rentals and sales of meals — Receipts by
major sources — Geographic
1948
Table lOJ Year-round hotels reporting
receipts from room rentals
Receipts by major sources — Geographic divi-
sion and State: 1948
division and State:
separate data for
and sales of meals —
Chapter 12. — Automobile Repair Services and Garages
Table 12A Automobile repair services and garages — Receipts
by major sources — United States, by kind of
business: 1948
Table 12B Automobile repair services and garages — Receipts
Ijr ma jor sources—Geographic division and State:
1948
Table 12C Automobile repair services and garages — Receipts
by major sources — Selected standard metropoli-
tan areas: 1948
Chapter 13. — Miscellaneous
Table 13A Personal, business, and repair services — Anal-
ysis of source of receipts — United States, by
kind of business: 1948
Table 13B Service receipts of retail stores — United States,
by kind of business: 1948
Table 13C Selected services — Period established cr acquired
— United States, by kind of business: 1948
Table 13D Amusements — Period established or acquired —
United States, by kind of business: 1948
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15.35
Table 13E Personal, business, and repair services — Period
established or acquired — Geographic division
and State: 19<;8
Table 13F Amusements — Period established or acquired — Geo-
graphic division and State: 194-8
Table 13G Hotels — Period established or acquired — Geograph-
ic division and State: 194-8
Table 13H Tourist courts — Period established or acquired —
Geographic division and State: 1948
Table 13J Personal, business, and repair services — Annual
pay roll and employment for selected workweeks
— United States, by kind of business: 194-8 and
1939
Table 13K Personal, business, and repair services — Annual
pay roll and employment for selected workweeks
— Geographic division and State: 1948 and 1939
Table 13L Amusements — Annual pay roll and employment for
selected workweeks — United States, by kind of
business: 1948 and 1939
Table 13M Amusements — Annual pay roll and employment for
selected workweeks — Geographic division and
State: 1948 and 1939
Chapter 14. — Territories
Data for Alaska and Hawaii: Includes tables similar to
those presented for continental United States, except
that tables were omitted where there was an insufficient
number of establishments to permit publication.
VOLUME VII: SERVICE TRADE— AREA STATISTICS
United States Summary — Tables appearing here are identical
with those appearing in Chapter 1 of Volume VI.
Area Statistics — The following tables appear, where appli-
cable, for each State, the District of Columbia, Alaska,
and Hawaii:
Table lOlA Selected services — The State
Table lOlB Amusements — The State
Table 102A Selected services — Standard metropolitan areas
Table 102B Amusements — Standard metropolitan areas
Table 103A Personal, business, and repair services — Coun-
ties and cities of 2,500 inhabitants or more
Table 103B Amusements — Counties and cities of 2,500 in-
habitants or more
Table 103C Hotels — Counties and cities of 2,500 inhabi-
tants or more
Table 103D Tourist courts — Counties
Table 104- Personal, business, and repair services —
Counties with 400 establishments or more
Table 105 Personal, business, and repair services — Cities
with 400 establishments or more
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