Business and Employment Statistics

A. Business Statistics

  1. U.S. Census Bureau Economic Programs
    • County Business Patterns (CBPs) updated annually as statistical measures,
      or view the County Business Patterns as GeoSpatial Maps
    • Manufacturing and Construction Data, with many data sets updated monthly,
      PLUS the Annual Survey of Manufacturers

    • MANUFACTURING DATA (CBPs + Manu'g):
      Total number of establishmentS (in Ks)
      Number with 20 employees or more
      Payroll by dollars (in Ms)
      Number production workers
      Total dollar wages for production workers
      Dollar value added by manufacture
      Cost of materials
      Value of shipments
      Dollar new capital expenditures

      INDUSTRY TYPES:
      textile mill products;
      apparel and other textile products;
      lumber and wood products,
      furniture and fixtures;
      paper and allied products;
      drugs, chemicals and petroleum products
      printing and publishing;
      stone, clay and glass products;
      fabricated metal products machinery except electrical;
      electric and electronic equipment,
      instrument and related products
      beer, wine, misc non-durable goods

    • Service Annual Survey of the private non-good producing industries which account for approximately 70% of total economic activity in the United States. These non-good producing industries include Wholesale and Retail trade, and the service industries.

    • SERVICE DATA:
      Number of establishments (by Zip code)
      Payroll by dollar
      Number of production workers
      Total dollar wages
      Number, un-incorporated individual ownership
         -- for total service industry


      SERVICE WHOLESALE TRADE:
      Number of merchant wholesaler establishment
      Dollar sales
      Number of paid employees
      Number of establishments in service Types

      SERVICE TYPES:
      Hotels rooming, camping and lodging
      Automotive repair and parking,
      Amusement and recreation
      Health, Medical and Social Services
      Legal and accounting
      Motion picture, museum, Educational services
      Engineering
      Management and related

      SERVICE RETAIL TRADE -
      (Non-employer Statistics)

      Data by zip-code area
         Establishments with and without payroll
         By kind of business
      (Employer Statistics)
      Statistics by selected retail business
         Major retail centers in counties
         Places with 2500 people or more
         Places with 350 or more retail firms
  2. FDIC Research & Analysis
    • Data by branch, town
    • Deposits in banks, savings and loans, credit unions by branch, town, city, county, state.


  3. EconoMagic Economic time series page


B. Employment Statistics

  1. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

  2. Connecticut Department of Labor Labor Market Information
  3. Connecticut Department of Labor Research

  4. U.S. Census Bureau's Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) data access
    • NOTE: to protect confidentiality of people in some categories, a Special EEO Tablution was created to highlight those job types that are NOT included in the main data sets.
    • Occupational Crosswalk between Occupation Data Categories from different collection agencies.
    • List of the Data Types in the EEO Tabulation
    • Description of Census Data Types and their collection in both 2000 and 1990;
      includes a quite good discussion of Census five Race categories PLUS Census/OPM instructions for Hispanic household respondents.

  5. New York City Commission on Human Rights
    • For clear statements on protecting on your rights.




Webpage updated June 9, 2009