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1 The Economic Census and You Laurie Torene

2 What Users Need to Know PEconomic Census <Overview and uses <How the data are classified (NAICS) <How the data are published <Working with the data <Local data from current programs

3 Economic surveys data collected from businesses Demographic surveys data collected from households Census Terminology

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Advance Monthly Retail Sales Manufacturing and Trade: Inventories and Sales Monthly Wholesale Trade Manufactures Shipments, Inventories and Orders - Quarterly Services Survey [NEW] Housing Starts Value of New Construction Put in Place Housing Completions New Homes Sold and for Sale US International Trade in Goods and Services Quarterly Financial Report (two releases) Housing Vacancies Principal Economic Indicators

Surveys vs Census Economic Census Every 5 years (years ending in 2 & 7) Industry/product detail Detailed Geography Economic Surveys Annual, quarterly, monthly Limited detail Mostly national

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The Economic Census is indispensable to understanding Americas economy… --Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

9 Public Sector Uses Benchmarking Tracking economic change Attracting new businesses Assisting business development

Sound and timely economic data are the fuel that powers business decision making… --Thomas J. Donohue, President, United States Chamber of Commerce

Private Sector Uses Study your industry Market share Product trends Strategic planning Whats my share? How does my firm compare?

Private Sector Uses Study your industry Market share Product trends Strategic planning Study business markets Site locations Sales territories Forecasting sales Where are my customers? suppliers? competitors?

Private Sector Uses Study your industry Market share Product trends Strategic planning Study business markets Site locations Sales territories Forecasting sales Evaluate investments Estimate market size Data for loan applications

14 Economic Census Coverage Sector contribution to GDP Economic Census – 85% Agriculture and Governments Censuses – 13% Not covered – 2%

Increasing Census Coverage

Administrative records – 3 out of 4 businesses 3% of output covered by the 19 million businesses that dont get forms – we use data from other federal agencies for nonemployers and some small employers Direct collection Economic Census Data Collection 97% of output covered by 5 million establishments that get report forms

17 Industry Classifi- cation

Economic Census Table Data classified by industry

Standard Industrial Classification System Developed in 1930's Updated every years Dominated by manufacturing SIC

NAICS North American Industry Classification System Superseded SIC in 1997

NAICS North American Industry Classification System Joint project of Canada, Mexico, and U.S.

New Numbering System Example DescriptionCodeLevel Information51 Sector Broadcasting (except Internet) 515 Subsector Radio and Television Broadcasting 5151 Industry Group Radio Broadcasting Industry Radio Stations U.S. Industry

23 NAICS Sectors 11 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting 21 Mining 22 Utilities 23 Construction Manufacturing 42 Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing 51 Information 52 Finance and Insurance 53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 54 Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 55Management of Companies and Enterprises 56 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services 61 Educational Services 62 Health Care and Social Assistance 71 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 72 Accommodation and Food Services 81 Other Services (except Public Administration) 92 Public Administration

New Sectors SIC DivisionNAICS Sector Transportation, Communications, and Utilities Utilities Transportation and Warehousing Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Retail Trade Accommodations and Food Services Service Industries Professional, Scientific, and Technical Svc Administrative & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Svcs Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Information

New Sectors SIC DivisionNAICS Sector Transportation, Communications, and Utilities Utilities Transportation and Warehousing Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Retail Trade Accommodations and Food Services Service Industries Professional, Scientific, and Technical Svc Administrative & Support and Waste Management & Remediation Svcs Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Information

26 Accommodation and Food Services Accommodation and Food Services NAICS Sector created from: Service Industries (SIC) Hotels and other lodging Retail Trade (SIC) Eating and drinking places

27 Retail vs Wholesale Wholesale Trade Sells to business Office or warehouse Advertise to trade Display little or no merchandise Retail Trade In SIC Sells to consumers In NAICS Location attracts public Advertise to public Display merchandise SIC and NAICS – Same sector name, altered content

Two Views of 1997 Retail Trade

Establishment A store, warehouse, factory, etc. at a single physical location

Company One or more establishments under common ownership or control

NAICS Manual Definition for each industry Definition for each industry Alphabetic index Alphabetic index Correspondence tables Correspondence tables 2002 Edition NAICS02 to NAICS97 NAICS97 to NAICS Edition NAICS97 to SIC SIC to NAICS97 In print and at

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Brie between NAICS and SIC

35 Assembling Time Series SIC (1997) NAICS

Changes for NAICS 2002 SectorType of changeNew industries ConstructionMajor changesResidential remodelers Wholesale TradeSeparated Agents and Brokersaffects all industries Wholesale electronic markets Retail TradeSubdivided 2 industries Discount dept stores Electronic shopping Electronic auctions InformationRenumbering Moved Internet Internet publishing and broadcasting

42 Exercise PIn what industry would you find gambling cruises

Economic Census Products

Industry Series Goods-producing Construction, Mining, Manufacturing PSeparate reports for each 6-digit industry PIncl. products and materials PNational, limited state data Service-producing Sectors 22, 42 to 81 New for 2002 Reports for groups of industries Includes products National data only

Economic Census Geography U.S. States Metro areas Counties Places of 2,500+ Inhabitants ZIP Codes

Comparative Statistics PEconomy-wide PFor 1997, shows SICs by State PFor 2002, will show NAICS97 by State PNo substate geography

Bridge between NAICS and SIC P1997: Shows SIC parts within NAICS & v.v. P2002: Bridge between NAICS 02 and NAICS 97 PNational data PBasis for converting other data

Subject Reports PSeparate reports for each sector PIn service-producing sectors <Product lines Bstate data for many industries BMetro data for wholesale, retail, accommodations only <Establishment and firm size <Miscellaneous subjects Blimited state data

ZIP Code Statistics Primarily establishment counts by size Not in print or PDF

ZIP Code Statistics Scope: Selected sectors only

Nonemployer Statistics PBusinesses w/o paid employees account for <70% of all businesses < 3.5% of all sales PExcluded from other census reports PU.S., State, county & metro data PUpdated annually

Other Reports PCensuses of Island Areas PBusiness Expenses PSurvey of Business Owners

Business Expenses

Other Reports PCensuses of Island Areas PBusiness Expenses PSurvey of Business Owners

66 Women Black Hispanic American Indians and Alaska Natives Asians and Pacific Islanders Company Summary Characteristics of Business Owners Survey of Business Owners Formerly the surveys of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises

SBO includes Nonemployers PAll Firms includes employers and nonemployers PMost census figures limited to Firms with paid employees New Mexico

SBO Report Schedule

New name: Survey of Business Owners Race counts will include multi-race Classification by NAICS Characteristics of Business Owners report Owner characteristics: age, education, hours worked, disability Business characteristics: home-based, family-owned, franchising, year started, financing Whats New for SBO in 2002

70 Exercise PWhen will ZIP Code Statistics from the 2002 Economic Census be published?

73 Whats New for the 2002 Economic Census? NAICS – New industries in 4 sectors Fewer out-of-scope industries Industry Series for service sectors Expanded Survey of Business Owners American FactFinder & CD-ROM features converge Micropolitan Statistical Areas

1997 Metropolitan Areas (light green).

2002 Metropolitan Areas (dark green)

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The Economic Census: Accessing the Data

Media Conventional <Printed reports (only a few) <PDFs on the Internet Drill-down tables on the Internet Databases <On CD-ROM (1997) or DVD-ROM (2002) <On Internet--via American Factfinder

83 Current PDF Format: A

84 Proposed PDF Format: B

85 Proposed PDF Format: C

Row/column dividing lines: (A) Vertical only (B) Both Horizontal and Vertical (C) Horizontal only Why did you choose that option? _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ Overall Rating of this issue to you: 1=Very important 2= Moderately important 3=Not important I am unable to respond to this issue at this time.

The Economic Census: Accessing the Data

Media Conventional <Printed reports (only a few) <PDFs on the Internet Drill-down tables on the Internet Databases <On CD-ROM (1997) or DVD-ROM (2002) <On Internet--via American Factfinder

107 Exercise P What was total revenue for Data processing, hosting and related services in Hennepin County in 2002? P (Hint - look at both employers and nonemployers)

108 Media Conventional <Printed reports (only a few) <PDFs on the Internet Drill-down tables on the Internet Databases <On CD-ROM (1997) or DVD-ROM (2002) <On Internet--via American Factfinder

109 American FactFinder and DVD-ROM PFree PNo waiting for a new disc PNo installation PWorks with UNIX and Mac, not just Windows PNo internet hookup PFaster retrieval PExtra functionality PMore export formats < flat ASCII, dbf, 123 PNo limits on exports PIncludes 97 SIC data PIncludes 97 ZIP data AFF Advantages CD / DVD Advantages

134 Exercise P Use American FactFinder to display 2002 totals for NAICS 54, Professional, scientific and technical services, for all cities (economic places) in Minnesota. Show the sector total only. PExtra credit: Name the top 3 cities in terms of revenue in NAICS 54 among all cities in Minnesota.

141 Exercise P Which state had the highest receipts in legal services in 1997? P P (Hint – use the Industry Statistics Sampler).

Census Economic Data for Local Areas 5-year intervals –Economic Census –Survey of Business Owners Annual –County Business Patterns –Nonemployer Statistics –Annual Survey of Manufactures –Statistics of U.S. Business

Statistics of U.S. Businesses Firms with paid employees Firms by employment size by NAICS allows you to define small business Geography US States Metropolitan areas

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County Business Patterns P reported by 1997 NAICS P2003 and future - reported by 2002 NAICS Establishments, employment and payroll No sales or receipts

Annual Survey of Manufactures Establishments with paid employees

155 Exercise PWhat is the most recent year for which ZIP Code data are available from any Census business statistics other than the Economic Census?

Economic Census Laurie Torene