Kansas Department of Revenue Office of Policy and Research State Sales Tax Collections by NAICS Calendar Year 2007 January-07.

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1 January-07 February-07 March-07 April Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting 111 Crop Production $ 112 Animal Production $ 114 Fishing, Hunting and Trapping $ 115 Agriculture and Forestry Support A $ 36, , , , $ 23, $ $ 5, $ $ 52, $ $ 19, $ 82, $ 156, , $ 6, , $ 13, , $ 38, , $ 100, $ 184, $ 215, Mining 211 Oil and Gas Extraction $ 212 Mining (except Oil and Gas) $ 213 Support Activities for Mining $ 14, , , , $ 13, $ $ 99, $ $ 634, $ $ 746, $ 22, $ 19, , $ 174, , $ 774, ,041, $ 968, Utilities 221 Utilities $ 4,883, ,883, $ 6,053, $ $ 6,053, $ 4,726, $ 3,647, ,726, $ 3,647, Construction 236 Construction of Buildings $ 237 Heavy and Civil Engineering Const $ 238 Specialty Trade Contractors $ 410, ,103, ,733, ,247, $ 437, $ $ 615, $ $ 2,453, $ $ 3,507, $ 596, $ 450, , $ 598, ,307, $ 3,074, ,824, $ 4,122, Manufacturing 311 Food Mfg $ 312 Beverage and Tobacco Product Mf $ 313 Textile Mills $ 314 Textile Product Mills $ 315 Apparel Mfg $ 316 Leather and Allied Product Mfg $ 321 Wood Product Mfg $ 322 Paper Mfg $ 323 Printing and Related Support Activ $ 324 Petroleum and Coal Products Mfg $ 325 Chemical Mfg $ 326 Plastics and Rubber Products Mfg $ 327 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Mfg $ 331 Primary Metal Mfg $ 332 Fabricated Metal Product Mfg $ 333 Machinery Mfg $ 334 Computer and Electronic Product M$ 335 Electrical Equipment & Applicance $ 336 Transportation Equipment Mfg $ 337 Furniture and Related Product Mfg $ 339 Miscellaneous Mfg $ 157, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,370, $ 168, $ $ 144, $ $ 3, $ $ 30, $ $ 9, $ $ 1, $ $ 134, $ $ 29, $ $ 472, $ $ 26, $ $ 193, $ $ 77, $ $ 569, $ $ 22, $ $ 327, $ $ 111, $ $ 66, $ $ 21, $ $ 272, $ $ 165, $ $ 169, $ $ 3,018, $ 219, $ 175, , $ 143, , $ 4, , $ 32, , $ 7, , $ 1, , $ 187, , $ 36, , $ 543, , $ 88, , $ 199, , $ 73, ,055, $ 1,172, , $ 45, , $ 355, , $ 213, , $ 140, , $ 32, , $ 513, , $ 208, , $ 195, ,258, $ 4,370, Wholesale Trade 423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Go $ 424 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable $ 425 Electronic Markets and Agents and $ 6,104, ,349, , ,945, $ 5,791, $ $ 1,269, $ $ 483, $ $ 7,544, $ 7,028, $ 6,961, ,587, $ 1,472, , $ 614, ,216, $ 9,047, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 1 of 12

2 January-07 February-07 March-07 April Retail Trade 441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers $ 15,617, $ 17,934, $ 22,572, $ 19,415, Furniture and Home Furnishings S $ 3,737, $ 3,803, $ 4,276, $ 3,823, Electronics and Appliance Stores $ 2,748, $ 3,128, $ 3,051, $ 2,387, Building Material and Garden Sup $ 7,395, $ 6,524, $ 9,799, $ 10,387, Food and Beverage Stores $ 11,991, $ 10,968, $ 11,179, $ 11,018, Health and Personal Care Stores $ 1,378, $ 1,367, $ 1,517, $ 1,380, Gasoline Stations $ 4,419, $ 4,025, $ 4,693, $ 4,554, Clothing and Clothing Accessories $ 3,414, $ 3,879, $ 5,109, $ 3,863, Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, & M $ 3,124, $ 2,407, $ 3,166, $ 2,467, General Merchandise Stores $ 21,961, $ 21,918, $ 25,277, $ 22,193, Miscellaneous Store Retailers $ 3,276, $ 3,301, $ 4,076, $ 3,297, Nonstore Retailers $ 1,628, $ 1,550, $ 1,942, $ 1,619, ,694, $ 80,808, $ 96,664, $ 86,409, Transportation and Warehousing 481 Air Transportation $ 10, $ 11, $ 11, $ 14, Rail Transportation - c - - c - - c - - c Water Transportation 484 Truck Transportation $ 106, $ 101, $ 167, $ 115, Transit and Ground Passenger Tra - c - - c - - c - - c Pipeline Transportation - c - - c - - c - - c Scenic and Sightseeing Transporta - c - - c - - c - - c Support Activities for Transportatio $ 91, $ 90, $ 127, $ 114, Couriers and Messengers $ 4, $ 4, $ 5, $ 4, Warehousing and Storage $ 42, $ 47, $ 56, $ 46, , $ 255, $ 369, $ 295, Information 511 Publishing Industries (except Intern $ 578, $ 514, $ 635, $ 540, Motion Picture & Sound Recording $ 417, $ 390, $ 515, $ 395, Broadcasting (except Internet) $ 1,926, $ 1,899, $ 1,962, $ 1,975, Internet Publishing and Broadcasti $ $ $ $ Telecommunications $ 8,139, $ 8,157, $ 8,356, $ 8,199, ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Pro $ 99, $ 100, $ 108, $ 108, Other Information Services $ 8, $ 8, $ 8, $ 8, ,170, $ 11,071, $ 11,587, $ 11,227, Finance and Insurance 521 Monetary Authorities - Central Bank 522 Credit Intermediation and Related A$ 206, $ 223, $ 257, $ 215, Securities and Commodity Contrac $ 19, $ 15, $ 18, $ 21, Insurance Carriers and Related Ac $ 14, $ 13, $ 20, $ 14, , $ 252, $ 297, $ 251, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 531 Real Estate $ 54, $ 57, $ 92, $ 69, Rental and Leasing Services $ 1,949, $ 1,853, $ 2,166, $ 3,036, Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets 2,004, $ 1,910, $ 2,258, $ 3,106, Professional and Technical Services 541 Professional and Technical Service $ 1,006, $ 804, $ 1,462, $ 1,035, ,006, $ 804, $ 1,462, $ 1,035, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 2 of 12

3 January-07 February-07 March-07 April Management of Companies and Enterprises 551 Management of Companies and En$ 56 Administrative and Waste Services 561 Administrative and Support Service $ 562 Waste Management and Remediat $ 61 Educational Services 611 Educational Services $ 62 Health Care and Social Assistance 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services $ 622 Hospitals $ 623 Nursing and Residential Care Faci $ 624 Social Assistance $ 71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 711 Performing Arts and Spectator Spo $ 712 Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, a $ 713 Amusement, Gambling, and Recre $ 9, , ,411, , ,444, , , , , , , , , , ,015, ,107, $ 13, $ 17, $ 21, $ 13, $ 17, $ 21, $ 1,361, $ 1,934, $ 1,792, $ 36, $ 43, $ 41, $ 1,398, $ 1,977, $ 1,834, $ 343, $ 353, $ 221, $ 343, $ 353, $ 221, $ 81, $ 255, $ 98, $ 100, $ 120, $ 106, $ 6, $ 11, $ 7, $ 37, $ 52, $ 49, $ 225, $ 440, $ 261, $ 77, $ 110, $ 540, $ 27, $ 67, $ 37, $ 1,049, $ 1,455, $ 1,247, $ 1,155, $ 1,633, $ 1,825, Accommodation and Food Services 721 Accommodation $ 1,645, Food Services and Drinking Places $ 11,349, ,995, Other Services (except Public Administration) 811 Repair and Maintenance $ 3,264, Personal and Laundry Services $ 996, Membership Associations and Org $ 288, Private Households $ ,551, Public Administration 921 Executive, Legislative, & General G$ 275, Justice, Public Order, and Safety A $ 13, Administration of Environmental Pr $ Administration of Economic Progra $ 93, National Security and International Affairs 382, Unclassified Establishments 999 Unclassified Establishments $ 77, , Total $ 138,198, $ 1,727, $ 2,306, $ 2,083, $ 11,726, $ 14,212, $ 12,986, $ 13,454, $ 16,519, $ 15,069, $ 3,245, $ 4,259, $ 3,385, $ 976, $ 1,293, $ 1,034, $ 214, $ 277, $ 694, $ 1, $ 11, $ 1, $ 4,438, $ 5,841, $ 5,116, $ 267, $ 314, $ 289, $ 12, $ 14, $ 11, $ $ 3, $ 3, $ 97, $ 113, $ 105, $ 377, $ 446, $ 409, $ 90, $ 135, $ 129, $ 90, $ 135, $ 129, $ 137,571, $ 164,256, $ 149,586, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 3 of 12

4 May-07 June-07 July-07 August Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Huntin 111 Crop Production $ 223, $ 164, $ 88, $ 65, Animal Production $ 7, $ 20, $ 8, $ 6, Fishing, Hunting and Trapping $ 8, $ 13, $ 9, $ 26, Agriculture and Forestry Support A $ 32, $ 60, $ 36, $ 25, , $ 258, $ 142, $ 124, Mining 211 Oil and Gas Extraction $ 24, $ 36, $ 16, $ 19, Mining (except Oil and Gas) $ 174, $ 215, $ 253, $ 234, Support Activities for Mining $ 825, $ 842, $ 864, $ 1,145, ,024, $ 1,094, $ 1,134, $ 1,399, Utilities 221 Utilities $ 3,706, $ 4,129, $ 4,503, $ 4,789, ,706, $ 4,129, $ 4,503, $ 4,789, Construction 236 Construction of Buildings $ 482, $ 697, $ 502, $ 600, Heavy and Civil Engineering Const $ 824, $ 973, $ 1,007, $ 1,164, Specialty Trade Contractors $ 3,267, $ 4,037, $ 3,311, $ 3,563, ,575, $ 5,709, $ 4,821, $ 5,328, Manufacturing 311 Food Mfg $ 185, $ 211, $ 169, $ 175, Beverage and Tobacco Product Mf $ 156, $ 150, $ 132, $ 154, Textile Mills $ 6, $ 7, $ 4, $ 4, Textile Product Mills $ 27, $ 40, $ 30, $ 41, Apparel Mfg $ 12, $ 17, $ 10, $ 9, Leather and Allied Product Mfg $ 2, $ 2, $ 1, $ 1, Wood Product Mfg $ 204, $ 216, $ 222, $ 226, Paper Mfg $ 35, $ 33, $ 30, $ 48, Printing and Related Support Activ $ 527, $ 539, $ 442, $ 510, Petroleum and Coal Products Mfg $ 86, $ 91, $ 77, $ 73, Chemical Mfg $ 184, $ 272, $ 156, $ 204, Plastics and Rubber Products Mfg $ 105, $ 96, $ 85, $ 91, Nonmetallic Mineral Product Mfg $ 1,162, $ 1,250, $ 1,310, $ 1,374, Primary Metal Mfg $ 42, $ 62, $ 73, $ 53, Fabricated Metal Product Mfg $ 335, $ 390, $ 415, $ 411, Machinery Mfg $ 132, $ 275, $ 138, $ 131, Computer and Electronic Product M$ 43, $ 68, $ 50, $ 44, Electrical Equipment & Applicance $ 24, $ 36, $ 26, $ 38, Transportation Equipment Mfg $ 225, $ 250, $ 255, $ 257, Furniture and Related Product Mfg $ 186, $ 263, $ 182, $ 248, Miscellaneous Mfg $ 201, $ 257, $ 191, $ 194, ,889, $ 4,533, $ 4,009, $ 4,295, Wholesale Trade 423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Go $ 7,466, $ 7,461, $ 7,192, $ 7,412, Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable $ 1,632, $ 1,718, $ 1,580, $ 1,686, Electronic Markets and Agents and $ 580, $ 688, $ 646, $ 590, ,680, $ 9,868, $ 9,419, $ 9,689, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 4 of 12

5 May-07 June-07 July-07 August Retail Trade 441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers $ 22,396, $ 22,141, $ 22,370, $ 23,319, Furniture and Home Furnishings S $ 3,908, $ 4,262, $ 4,158, $ 4,549, Electronics and Appliance Stores $ 2,674, $ 2,776, $ 2,549, $ 2,746, Building Material and Garden Sup $ 11,202, $ 11,260, $ 10,398, $ 9,674, Food and Beverage Stores $ 11,911, $ 11,872, $ 11,295, $ 11,399, Health and Personal Care Stores $ 1,390, $ 1,535, $ 1,385, $ 1,373, Gasoline Stations $ 5,004, $ 5,060, $ 5,324, $ 5,190, Clothing and Clothing Accessories $ 4,225, $ 4,558, $ 3,897, $ 4,342, Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, & M $ 2,628, $ 3,107, $ 2,646, $ 3,587, General Merchandise Stores $ 24,645, $ 25,239, $ 23,585, $ 24,891, Miscellaneous Store Retailers $ 3,656, $ 4,299, $ 3,601, $ 3,773, Nonstore Retailers $ 1,711, $ 1,943, $ 1,572, $ 1,756, ,356, $ 98,058, $ 92,786, $ 96,605, Transportation and Warehousing 481 Air Transportation $ 15, $ 14, $ 12, $ 17, Rail Transportation - c - - c - - c - - c Water Transportation 484 Truck Transportation $ 137, $ 182, $ 112, $ 136, Transit and Ground Passenger Tra - c - - c - - c - - c Pipeline Transportation - c - - c - - c - - c Scenic and Sightseeing Transporta - c - - c - - c - - c Support Activities for Transportatio $ 108, $ 122, $ 104, $ 121, Couriers and Messengers $ 4, $ 4, $ 3, $ 4, Warehousing and Storage $ 53, $ 56, $ 51, $ 86, , $ 380, $ 284, $ 367, Information 511 Publishing Industries (except Intern $ 512, $ 582, $ 551, $ 548, Motion Picture & Sound Recording $ 553, $ 538, $ 713, $ 503, Broadcasting (except Internet) $ 1,893, $ 1,601, $ 1,863, $ 1,921, Internet Publishing and Broadcasti $ $ 1, $ $ Telecommunications $ 8,486, $ 8,864, $ 8,831, $ 8,784, ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Pro $ 90, $ 100, $ 113, $ 109, Other Information Services $ 11, $ 6, $ 6, $ 6, ,550, $ 11,695, $ 12,081, $ 11,874, Finance and Insurance 521 Monetary Authorities - Central Ban 522 Credit Intermediation and Related A$ 218, $ 252, $ 236, $ 215, Securities and Commodity Contrac $ 15, $ 22, $ 16, $ 13, Insurance Carriers and Related Ac $ 15, $ 20, $ 15, $ 16, , $ 295, $ 268, $ 246, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 531 Real Estate $ 77, $ 92, $ 56, $ 57, Rental and Leasing Services $ 2,125, $ 3,287, $ 3,082, $ 2,418, Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible A 2,203, $ 3,380, $ 3,138, $ 2,476, Professional and Technical Services 541 Professional and Technical Service $ 1,175, $ 1,710, $ 1,023, $ 1,110, ,175, $ 1,710, $ 1,023, $ 1,110, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 5 of 12

6 May-07 June-07 July-07 August Management of Companies and Enterpr 551 Management of Companies and En$ 25, $ 31, $ 29, $ 19, , $ 31, $ 29, $ 19, Administrative and Waste Services 561 Administrative and Support Service $ 1,948, $ 2,234, $ 1,807, $ 1,751, Waste Management and Remediat $ 49, $ 50, $ 46, $ 46, ,997, $ 2,285, $ 1,854, $ 1,798, Educational Services 611 Educational Services $ 291, $ 306, $ 201, $ 853, , $ 306, $ 201, $ 853, Health Care and Social Assistance 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services $ 94, $ 140, $ 99, $ 100, Hospitals $ 102, $ 116, $ 102, $ 101, Nursing and Residential Care Faci $ 8, $ 15, $ 8, $ 7, Social Assistance $ 43, $ 53, $ 39, $ 42, , $ 327, $ 250, $ 253, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 711 Performing Arts and Spectator Spo $ 189, $ 343, $ 187, $ 266, Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, a $ 61, $ 75, $ 72, $ 49, Amusement, Gambling, and Recre $ 1,351, $ 1,676, $ 1,386, $ 1,296, ,602, $ 2,095, $ 1,646, $ 1,612, Accommodation and Food Services 721 Accommodation $ 2,436, $ 2,859, $ 2,571, $ 2,516, Food Services and Drinking Places $ 13,574, $ 14,469, $ 13,572, $ 13,702, ,010, $ 17,329, $ 16,143, $ 16,219, Other Services (except Public Administra 811 Repair and Maintenance $ 3,537, $ 4,272, $ 3,458, $ 3,768, Personal and Laundry Services $ 1,062, $ 1,265, $ 1,083, $ 1,055, Membership Associations and Org $ 164, $ 352, $ 149, $ 395, Private Households $ 2, $ 14, $ 3, $ 1, ,766, $ 5,904, $ 4,694, $ 5,221, Public Administration 921 Executive, Legislative, & General G$ 304, $ 350, $ 380, $ 394, Justice, Public Order, and Safety A $ 10, $ 20, $ 11, $ 13, Administration of Environmental Pr $ 4, $ 8, $ 3, $ 1, Administration of Economic Progra $ 86, $ 89, $ 74, $ 72, National Security and International 406, $ 469, $ 470, $ 482, Unclassified Establishments 999 Unclassified Establishments $ 171, $ 210, $ 171, $ 113, , $ 210, $ 171, $ 113, Total $ 159,529, $ 170,076, $ 159,076, $ 164,883, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 6 of 12

7 September-07 October-07 November-07 December Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Huntin 111 Crop Production $ 107, $ 99, $ 71, $ 83, Animal Production $ 18, $ 7, $ 8, $ 26, Fishing, Hunting and Trapping $ 33, $ 66, $ 110, $ 84, Agriculture and Forestry Support A $ 28, $ 20, $ 25, $ 41, , $ 194, $ 216, $ 236, Mining 211 Oil and Gas Extraction $ 39, $ 23, $ 19, $ 61, Mining (except Oil and Gas) $ 187, $ 173, $ 172, $ 96, Support Activities for Mining $ 938, $ 989, $ 894, $ 902, ,165, $ 1,186, $ 1,086, $ 1,060, Utilities 221 Utilities $ 4,618, $ 2,908, $ 3,240, $ 4,146, ,618, $ 2,908, $ 3,240, $ 4,146, Construction 236 Construction of Buildings $ 732, $ 577, $ 632, $ 986, Heavy and Civil Engineering Const $ 1,173, $ 1,344, $ 992, $ 961, Specialty Trade Contractors $ 4,038, $ 3,538, $ 3,360, $ 4,116, ,944, $ 5,460, $ 4,985, $ 6,065, Manufacturing 311 Food Mfg $ 217, $ 212, $ 207, $ 321, Beverage and Tobacco Product Mf $ 167, $ 157, $ 176, $ 131, Textile Mills $ 8, $ 6, $ 3, $ 11, Textile Product Mills $ 57, $ 51, $ 38, $ 56, Apparel Mfg $ 13, $ 15, $ 10, $ 28, Leather and Allied Product Mfg $ 2, $ 2, $ 1, $ 7, Wood Product Mfg $ 232, $ 237, $ 232, $ 218, Paper Mfg $ 60, $ 42, $ 33, $ 45, Printing and Related Support Activ $ 516, $ 535, $ 443, $ 518, Petroleum and Coal Products Mfg $ 97, $ 86, $ 126, $ 52, Chemical Mfg $ 250, $ 193, $ 217, $ 291, Plastics and Rubber Products Mfg $ 91, $ 100, $ 159, $ 92, Nonmetallic Mineral Product Mfg $ 1,340, $ 1,360, $ 1,315, $ 670, Primary Metal Mfg $ 13, $ 10, $ 13, $ 13, Fabricated Metal Product Mfg $ 417, $ 450, $ 368, $ 480, Machinery Mfg $ 203, $ 162, $ 133, $ 184, Computer and Electronic Product M$ 75, $ 96, $ 73, $ 119, Electrical Equipment & Applicance $ 29, $ 27, $ 33, $ 20, Transportation Equipment Mfg $ 240, $ 293, $ 202, $ 394, Furniture and Related Product Mfg $ 197, $ 211, $ 143, $ 215, Miscellaneous Mfg $ 307, $ 218, $ 207, $ 282, ,541, $ 4,472, $ 4,143, $ 4,158, Wholesale Trade 423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Go $ 6,863, $ 7,649, $ 6,905, $ 7,122, Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable $ 1,753, $ 1,676, $ 1,582, $ 1,652, Electronic Markets and Agents and $ 580, $ 627, $ 547, $ 695, ,197, $ 9,953, $ 9,034, $ 9,470, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 7 of 12

8 September-07 October-07 November-07 December Retail Trade 441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers $ 19,519, $ 20,136, $ 18,241, $ 18,078, Furniture and Home Furnishings S $ 4,283, $ 4,101, $ 4,680, $ 5,092, Electronics and Appliance Stores $ 2,838, $ 2,337, $ 3,365, $ 5,170, Building Material and Garden Sup $ 9,622, $ 10,370, $ 9,167, $ 8,673, Food and Beverage Stores $ 11,956, $ 11,292, $ 12,174, $ 17,647, Health and Personal Care Stores $ 1,434, $ 1,427, $ 1,536, $ 2,265, Gasoline Stations $ 5,231, $ 5,159, $ 4,755, $ 4,724, Clothing and Clothing Accessories $ 4,555, $ 4,278, $ 4,743, $ 7,451, Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, & M $ 2,957, $ 2,729, $ 3,428, $ 5,016, General Merchandise Stores $ 23,610, $ 23,186, $ 28,522, $ 37,478, Miscellaneous Store Retailers $ 4,145, $ 3,769, $ 3,884, $ 5,777, Nonstore Retailers $ 2,034, $ 1,646, $ 1,789, $ 2,744, ,188, $ 90,436, $ 96,290, $ 120,120, Transportation and Warehousing 481 Air Transportation $ 17, $ 19, $ 19, $ 30, Rail Transportation - c - - c - - c - - c Water Transportation 484 Truck Transportation $ 178, $ 130, $ 114, $ 168, Transit and Ground Passenger Tra - c - - c - - c - - c Pipeline Transportation - c - - c - - c - - c Scenic and Sightseeing Transporta - c - - c - - c - - c Support Activities for Transportatio $ 154, $ 143, $ 138, $ 174, Couriers and Messengers $ 4, $ 4, $ 5, $ 8, Warehousing and Storage $ 85, $ 86, $ 87, $ 92, , $ 386, $ 366, $ 475, Information 511 Publishing Industries (except Intern $ 574, $ 577, $ 549, $ 602, Motion Picture & Sound Recording $ 319, $ 309, $ 431, $ 509, Broadcasting (except Internet) $ 1,882, $ 1,923, $ 1,934, $ 2,025, Internet Publishing and Broadcasti $ 1, $ 1, $ 1, $ 2, Telecommunications $ 8,478, $ 8,669, $ 8,635, $ 15,871, ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Pro $ 92, $ 77, $ 91, $ 126, Other Information Services $ 12, $ 13, $ 7, $ 43, ,361, $ 11,572, $ 11,651, $ 19,182, Finance and Insurance 521 Monetary Authorities - Central Ban 522 Credit Intermediation and Related A$ 235, $ 219, $ 223, $ 291, Securities and Commodity Contrac $ 20, $ 15, $ 13, $ 22, Insurance Carriers and Related Ac $ 19, $ 16, $ 16, $ 19, , $ 252, $ 253, $ 333, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 531 Real Estate $ 74, $ 65, $ 71, $ 102, Rental and Leasing Services $ 2,225, $ 3,013, $ 1,996, $ 2,224, Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible A 2,299, $ 3,078, $ 2,068, $ 2,327, Professional and Technical Services 541 Professional and Technical Service $ 1,613, $ 1,143, $ 1,144, $ 2,127, ,613, $ 1,143, $ 1,144, $ 2,127, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 8 of 12

9 September-07 October-07 November-07 December Management of Companies and Enterpr 551 Management of Companies and En$ 17, $ 17, $ 19, $ 16, , $ 17, $ 19, $ 16, Administrative and Waste Services 561 Administrative and Support Service $ 1,985, $ 1,827, $ 1,616, $ 1,801, Waste Management and Remediat $ 74, $ 48, $ 46, $ 55, ,059, $ 1,876, $ 1,663, $ 1,856, Educational Services 611 Educational Services $ 603, $ 476, $ 299, $ 439, , $ 476, $ 299, $ 439, Health Care and Social Assistance 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services $ 177, $ 96, $ 97, $ 162, Hospitals $ 125, $ 111, $ 104, $ 122, Nursing and Residential Care Faci $ 15, $ 7, $ 8, $ 16, Social Assistance $ 54, $ 57, $ 44, $ 56, , $ 273, $ 255, $ 358, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 711 Performing Arts and Spectator Spo $ 1,647, $ 220, $ 252, $ 309, Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, a $ 57, $ 35, $ 24, $ 30, Amusement, Gambling, and Recre $ 1,578, $ 1,254, $ 1,089, $ 1,291, ,282, $ 1,511, $ 1,366, $ 1,630, Accommodation and Food Services 721 Accommodation $ 2,676, $ 2,565, $ 2,245, $ 2,046, Food Services and Drinking Places $ 14,375, $ 13,684, $ 12,607, $ 13,947, ,052, $ 16,249, $ 14,852, $ 15,993, Other Services (except Public Administra 811 Repair and Maintenance $ 3,845, $ 3,430, $ 3,345, $ 3,997, Personal and Laundry Services $ 1,153, $ 1,047, $ 1,019, $ 1,278, Membership Associations and Org $ 366, $ 247, $ 284, $ 315, Private Households $ 13, $ 1, $ 3, $ 17, ,379, $ 4,726, $ 4,652, $ 5,608, Public Administration 921 Executive, Legislative, & General G$ 351, $ 329, $ 160, $ 181, Justice, Public Order, and Safety A $ 27, $ 16, $ 10, $ 19, Administration of Environmental Pr $ 5, $ 1, $ $ 3, Administration of Economic Progra $ 89, $ 85, $ 90, $ 83, National Security and International 473, $ 433, $ 261, $ 287, Unclassified Establishments 999 Unclassified Establishments $ 216, $ 187, $ 104, $ 418, , $ 187, $ 104, $ 418, Total $ 163,299, $ 156,797, $ 157,955, $ 196,315, /29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xlspage 9 of 12

10 CY 2007 Total Locations 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Huntin 111 Crop Production $ 1,204, Animal Production $ 138, Fishing, Hunting and Trapping $ 519, Agriculture and Forestry Support A $ 393, ,256, Mining 211 Oil and Gas Extraction $ 311, Mining (except Oil and Gas) $ 2,043, Support Activities for Mining $ 10,386, ,740, Utilities 221 Utilities $ 51,354, ,354, Construction 236 Construction of Buildings $ 7,108, Heavy and Civil Engineering Const $ 11,680, Specialty Trade Contractors $ 40,803, ,592, Manufacturing 311 Food Mfg $ 2,422, Beverage and Tobacco Product Mf $ 1,818, Textile Mills $ 68, Textile Product Mills $ 473, Apparel Mfg $ 164, Leather and Allied Product Mfg $ 28, Wood Product Mfg $ 2,461, Paper Mfg $ 471, Printing and Related Support Activ $ 6,174, Petroleum and Coal Products Mfg $ 956, Chemical Mfg $ 2,636, Plastics and Rubber Products Mfg $ 1,150, Nonmetallic Mineral Product Mfg $ 13,213, Primary Metal Mfg $ 423, Fabricated Metal Product Mfg $ 4,642, Machinery Mfg $ 2,000, Computer and Electronic Product M$ 1,197, Electrical Equipment & Applicance $ 361, Transportation Equipment Mfg $ 3,318, Furniture and Related Product Mfg $ 2,426, Miscellaneous Mfg $ 2,648, ,060, Wholesale Trade 423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Go $ 83,958, Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable $ 18,962, Electronic Markets and Agents and $ 7,148, ,068, ,210 4, ,450 1, ,504 7/29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xls Page 10 of 12

11 CY 2007 Total Locations Retail Trade 441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers $ 241,744, , Furniture and Home Furnishings S $ 50,676, Electronics and Appliance Stores $ 35,775, Building Material and Garden Sup $ 114,476, Food and Beverage Stores $ 144,707, , Health and Personal Care Stores $ 17,993, Gasoline Stations $ 58,142, Clothing and Clothing Accessories $ 54,320, , Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, & M $ 37,267, , General Merchandise Stores $ 302,510, Miscellaneous Store Retailers $ 46,862, , Nonstore Retailers $ 21,941, ,874 1,126,419, , Transportation and Warehousing 481 Air Transportation $ 195, Rail Transportation - c - - c Water Transportation $ Truck Transportation $ 1,652, Transit and Ground Passenger Tra - c - - c Pipeline Transportation - c - - c Scenic and Sightseeing Transporta - c - - c Support Activities for Transportatio $ 1,492, Couriers and Messengers $ 59, Warehousing and Storage $ 795, ,205, Information 511 Publishing Industries (except Intern $ 6,766, Motion Picture & Sound Recording $ 5,599, Broadcasting (except Internet) $ 22,810, Internet Publishing and Broadcasti $ 13, Telecommunications $ 109,475, ISPs, Search Portals, and Data Pro $ 1,218, Other Information Services $ 143, ,027, Finance and Insurance 521 Monetary Authorities - Central Ban $ Credit Intermediation and Related A$ 2,797, Securities and Commodity Contrac $ 214, Insurance Carriers and Related Ac $ 203, ,215, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 531 Real Estate $ 871, Rental and Leasing Services $ 29,379, Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible A 30,251, Professional and Technical Services 541 Professional and Technical Service $ 15,358, ,324 15,358, ,324 7/29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xls Page 11 of 12

12 CY 2007 Total Locations 55 Management of Companies and Enterpr 551 Management of Companies and En$ 238, , Administrative and Waste Services 561 Administrative and Support Service $ 21,473, , Waste Management and Remediat $ 574, ,047, , Educational Services 611 Educational Services $ 5,022, ,022, Health Care and Social Assistance 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services $ 1,487, Hospitals $ 1,320, Nursing and Residential Care Faci $ 121, Social Assistance $ 566, ,496, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 711 Performing Arts and Spectator Spo $ 4,217, Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, a $ 557, Amusement, Gambling, and Recre $ 15,694, ,470, Accommodation and Food Services 721 Accommodation $ 27,681, Food Services and Drinking Places $ 160,209, , ,890, , Other Services (except Public Administra 811 Repair and Maintenance $ 43,811, , Personal and Laundry Services $ 13,267, , Membership Associations and Org $ 3,751, Private Households $ 71, ,901, , Public Administration 921 Executive, Legislative, & General G$ 3,599, Justice, Public Order, and Safety A $ 182, Administration of Environmental Pr $ 36, Administration of Economic Progra $ 1,082, National Security and International 4,901, Unclassified Establishments 999 Unclassified Establishments $ 2,026, ,026, Total $ 1,917,546, ,851 7/29/2008 C:\DOCUME~1\rvicjpw2\LOCALS~1\Temp\notes6030C8\Cy2007 NAICS by Month published.xls Page 12 of 12

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