According to the Annual Survey of Manufactures, the carbon paper and inked ribbons industry employed a total of 4,303 employees in 2001, including 2,761 production workers. The total payroll was more than $140 million.
business forms, state and local government purchases for education and hospitals, exports, banking, and the retail trade.
There were approximately 84 firms in the industry in 2001; 24 of these establishments had fewer than 5 employees and 7 had more than 500 employees.
This industry contains establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing carbon paper, spirit or gelatin process and other stencil paper, and inked or carbon ribbons for business machines.
The states with the highest number of establishments in the industry in the late-1990s were California with 14; New York with 10; New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Ohio with 10; Texas with 7; and Georgia with 6.
the overwhelming majority of contract construction firms have no employees at all, except for the self-employed owner and operator of the firm.
Farm labor contractors providing personnel for manual harvesting are classified in SIC 0761: Farm Labor Contractors and Crew Leaders.
In 1997 the majority of the top 50 competitors reported less than $50.0 million in sales and had fewer than 200 employees.
Most of the companies in this category were small: 88 establishments employed fewer than 5 people, while 47 had between 5 and 9 employees.
In 2001 the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, reported that the oil and gas field services industry employed 204,010 people.
Average hourly wages in 2000 were $18.78.
The SIC for Retail Bakeries is SIC 5461
SIC 2032