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State of the Business: A Demographic and Vertical Industry Profile Part Five: US Businesses

Service: Business IP & Managed Services
Report Number: IN0501850BD
Publication Date: March 2005
Number of Pages: 51
Report Price: $1,995 U.S. Dollars
Analyst: Kneko Burney

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Abstract
This report provides size of business and vertical industry perspectives of market statistics on the number of firms, establishments, and employees in the US business market. The research also provides data on the primary work environments of employees in this market, including the number of telecommuters, Internet-accessing telecommuters, and remote branch offices. Detailed five-year forecasts are included for all US business demographics, along with a discussion of current market trends.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
    • Forecasting Techniques
    • Definitions
    • Structured Research Sources
      • IT Trends and Preferences, 12/2004
      • IT Purchasing, 9/2003
      • US Census Bureau
      • US Bureau of Labor Statistics
      • Bureau of Economic Analysis
      • Department of Commerce
      • Occupational Safety & Health Administration
      • Industry Trends
  • US Business Market Demographics
    • Number of Firms
    • Number of Employees
    • Work Environments
      • Employment by Primary Location, 2004-2009
    • Remote and/or Mobile Workers in the US Market
      • Telecommuters in the US Business Market
      • Internet-accessing Telecommuters in the US Business Market
      • Remote Branch Offices in the US Business Market
  • Perceptions of Performance
    • US Economic Performance
    • Operating Performance
  • Demographics by Vertical Industry
      • Firms
      • Employment
    • Segmentation of Firms by Industry
    • Segmentation of Employees by Industry
    • Mining
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • Mining in the US Business Market
    • Construction
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • Construction in the US Business Market
    • Manufacturing
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • Manufacturing in the US Business Market
    • Transportation, Communication, and Utilities
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • TCU in the US Business Market
    • Wholesale Trade
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • Wholesale Trade in the US Business Market
    • Retail Trade
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • Retail Trade in the US Business Market
    • Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate (FIRE)
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • FIRE in the US Business Market
    • Services
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • Services in the US Business Market
    • Government
        • Definition
        • Demographics
        • Industry Trends
      • Government in the US Business Market
  • Conclusion

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Number of Firms - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 2. Number of Employees - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 3. Employment by Primary Location - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 4. Number of Remote and Mobile Workers - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 5. Number of Telecommuters - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 6. Number of Internet-accessing Telecommuters - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 7. Number of Remote Branch Offices - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Table 8. Number of Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005
  • Table 9. Segmentation of Firms by Industry and Size of Business - US Business, 2005
  • Table 10. Segmentation of Employees by Industry and Size of Business - US Business, 2005
  • Table 11. Number of Mining Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 12. Number of Construction Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 13. Number of Construction Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005
  • Table 14. Number of Manufacturing Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 15. Number of Manufacturing Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005
  • Table 16. Number of TCU Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 17. Number of TCU Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005
  • Table 18. Number of Wholesale Trade Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 19. Number of Wholesale Trade Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005
  • Table 20. Number of Retail Trade Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 21. Number of Retail Trade Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005
  • Table 22. Number of FIRE Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 23. Number of FIRE Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005
  • Table 24. Number of Service Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 25. Number of Service Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005
  • Table 26. Number of Government Firms and Employees - US Business, 2005
  • Table 27. Number of Government Firms and Employees by Industry - US Business, 2005

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. Number of Firms and Employees - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 2. Employment by Primary Location - US Business, 2005
  • Figure 3. Expectations for the US Economy in 2005/Perceptions of 2003 & 2004 - US Business, 2005
  • Figure 4. Expectations for Operating/Financial Performance in 2005/Perceptions of 2003 & 2004 - US Business, 2005
  • Figure 5. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Mining - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 6. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Mining - US Business, 2004 - 2009
  • Figure 7. Number of Firms (In Millions): Construction - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 8. Number of Employees (In Millions): Construction - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 9. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Manufacturing - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 10. Number of Employees (In Millions): Manufacturing - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 11. Number of Firms (in Thousands): TCU - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 12. Number of Employees (In Millions): Transportation, Communications, and Utilities (TCU) - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 13. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Wholesale Trade - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 14. Number of Employees (In Millions): Wholesale Trade - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 15. Number of Firms (In Millions): Retail Trade - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 16. Number of Employees (In Millions): Retail Trade - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 17. Number of Firms (In Thousands): FIRE - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 18. Number of Employees (In Millions): FIRE - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 19. Number of Firms (In Millions): Services - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 20. Number of Employees (In Millions): Services - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 21. Number of Organizations (In Thousands): Government - US Business, 2004-2009
  • Figure 22. Number of Employees (In Millions): Government - US Business, 2004-2009

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