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Company Profiles: Legal name, DUNS/UEI identifiers, and registration details.
Primary & Secondary NAICS Codes: Industry classification for federal contracting opportunities.
PSC (Product Service Codes): Government-focused categorization of products and services.
Points of Contact: Key employee information for business development and outreach.
Small Business Designations: 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB, and other SBA certifications.
Status Tracking: Active vs. inactive registrations and expiration dates.
This dataset is ideal for federal contractors, market researchers, business development teams, and solution providers seeking to identify, segment, and engage with government-registered businesses. With daily updates, you can be confident you are working with the most current and complete federal vendor information available.
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TwitterTo help provide a level playing field for women business owners, the government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses that participate in the Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contracting Program (WOSB Program). These contracts are for specific industries where women-owned small businesses are substantially underrepresented. Some contracts are restricted further to economically disadvantaged women-owned small businesses (EDWOSBs). SBA maintains a list of those eligible industries and their North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. Of the 759 eligible industries, 646 are designated for limited competition among all WOSB Program participants, and 113 are eligible for competition among only SBA-certified EDWOSBs. Congress requires SBA to conduct a study every five years to identify industries in which small businesses owned and controlled by women are underrepresented in the Federal marketplace. Please visit the most recent study.
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TwitterThe Product Service Codes (PSC) and North American Industrial Classification Systems (NAICS) are the two methods that the Federal government classifies contracts. They are used as a mechanism to identify scope of the products and services and business segment covered under the award. This data can be used as a mechanism to understand the scope of GSA programs. This can be used as means to identify best fit. While a GSA contract can offer great opportunities for many businesses, the process of applying for that contract will take a significant amount of time and resources. Understanding best GSA contract for your products and services is a preliminary step to take prior to responding to a GSA solicitation.
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Graph and download economic data for Employment for Manufacturing: Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing (NAICS 3364) in the United States (IPUEN3364W200000000) from 1987 to 2024 about aerospace, parts, NAICS, IP, production, manufacturing, employment, and USA.
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The Statistics of U.S. Businesses (SUSB) provides detailed annual data for all U.S. business establishments with paid employees by geography, industry, and enterprise size. This program covers all NAICS industries except crop and animal production; rail transportation; National Postal Service; pension, health, welfare, and vacation funds; trusts, estates, and agency accounts; private households; and public administration. The SUSB also excludes most government employees. Further, SUSB data for years 1988-1997 were tabulated based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. The SUSB features several arts-related NAICS industries, including the following: Arts, entertainment, and recreation (NAICS Code 71) Performing arts companies Spectator sports Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events Independent artists, writers, and performers Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions Amusement parks and arcades Professional, scientific, and technical services (NAICS Code 54) Architectural services Graphic Design Services Landscape architectural services Photographic services Retail trade (NAICS Code 44-45) Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Book stores Art dealers Also, the SUSB features several arts related SIC industries, including the following: Commercial photography (SIC Code 7335) Commercial art and graphic design (SIC Code 7336) Museums and art galleries (SIC Code 8412) Dance studios, schools, and halls (SIC Code 7911) Theatrical producers and services (SIC Code 7922) Sports clubs, managers, & promoters (SIC Code 7941) Motion Picture Production & Services (SIC Code 7810) Data compiled for the SUSB are extracted from the Business Register (BR). The BR contains continuously updated data from the Census Bureau's economic censuses and currently business surveys, quarterly and annual Federal tax records and other department and federal statistics. SUSB data are available approximately 24 months after each reference year and are available for the United States, each state, and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA). The annual SUSB consist of number of firms, number of establishments, annual payroll, and employment during the week of March 12. In addition, estimated receipts data are included for years ending in 2 and 7. Dynamic data, which are created from the Business Information Tracking Series (BITS), consist of the number of establishments and corresponding employment change for births, deaths, expansions, and contractions. The SUSB is important because it provides the only source of annual, complete, and consistent enterprise-level data for U.S. businesses, with industry detail. Private businesses use the data for market research, strategic business planning, and managing sales territories. State and local governments, as well as, budget, economic development, and planning offices use the data to assess business changes, develop fiscal policies, and plan future policies and programs. In addition, the data are the standard reference source for small business statistics. Users can view the latest SUSB annual data and employment change data on the main SUSB page. For more detailed industry and employment size classes, users can download additional data in comma-delimited format. Annual data are tabulated back to 1988 and employment change data back to 1989-1990. Data users can find news and updates about the SUSB data via the News & Updates section.
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Graph and download economic data for Employment for Health Care and Social Assistance: Child Day Care Services (NAICS 624410) in the United States (IPURN624410W010000000) from 1987 to 2024 about day care, healthcare, social assistance, health, NAICS, IP, child, services, employment, and USA.
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The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program is a cooperative program involving the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the United States Department of Labor and the State Employment Security Agencies (SESAs). The QCEW program produces a comprehensive tabulation of employment and wage information for workers covered by State unemployment insurance (UI) laws and Federal workers covered by the Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) program. Publicly available data files include information on the number of establishments, monthly employment, and quarterly wages, by NAICS industry, by county, by ownership sector, for the entire United States. These data are aggregated to annual levels, to higher industry levels (NAICS industry groups, sectors, and supersectors), and to higher geographic levels (national, State, and Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)). To download and analyze QCEW data, users can begin on the QCEW Databases page. Downloadable data are available in formats such as text and CSV. Data for the QCEW program that are classified using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) are available from 1990 forward, and on a more limited basis from 1975 to 1989. These data provide employment and wage information for arts-related NAICS industries, such as: Arts, entertainment, and recreation (NAICS Code 71) Performing arts and spectator sports Museums, historical sites, zoos, and parks Amusements, gambling, and recreation Professional, scientific, and technical services (NAICS Code 54) Architectural services Graphic design services Photographic services Retail trade (NAICS Code 44-45) Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores Book, periodical, and music stores Art dealers For years 1975-2000, data for the QCEW program provide employment and wage information for arts-related industries are based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. These arts-related SIC industries include the following: Book stores (SIC 5942) Commercial photography (SIC Code 7335) Commercial art and graphic design (SIC Code 7336) Museums, Botanical, Zoological Gardens (SIC Code 84) Dance studios, schools, and halls (SIC Code 7911) Theatrical producers and services (SIC Code 7922) Sports clubs, managers, & promoters (SIC Code 7941) Motion Picture Services (SIC Code 78) The QCEW program serves as a near census of monthly employment and quarterly wage information by 6-digit NAICS industry at the national, state, and county levels. At the national level, the QCEW program provides employment and wage data for almost every NAICS industry. At the State and area level, the QCEW program provides employment and wage data down to the 6-digit NAICS industry level, if disclosure restrictions are met. Employment data under the QCEW program represent the number of covered workers who worked during, or received pay for, the pay period including the 12th of the month. Excluded are members of the armed forces, the self-employed, proprietors, domestic workers, unpaid family workers, and railroad workers covered by the railroad unemployment insurance system. Wages represent total compensation paid during the calendar quarter, regardless of when services were performed. Included in wages are pay for vacation and other paid leave, bonuses, stock options, tips, the cash value of meals and lodging, and in some States, contributions to deferred compensation plans (such as 401(k) plans). The QCEW program does provide partial information on agricultural industries and employees in private households. Data from the QCEW program serve as an important source for many BLS programs. The QCEW data are used as the benchmark source for employment by the Current Employment Statistics program and the Occupational Employment Statistics program. The UI administrative records collected under the QCEW program serve as a sampling frame for BLS establishment surveys. In addition, data from the QCEW program serve as a source to other Federal and State programs. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the Department of Commerce uses QCEW data as the base for developing the wage and salary component of personal income. The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) of the Department of Labor and the SESAs use QCEW data to administer the employment security program. The QCEW data accurately reflect the ex
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Graph and download economic data for Industrial Production: Manufacturing (NAICS) (IPGMFN) from Jan 1972 to Aug 2025 about NAICS, IP, production, manufacturing, industry, indexes, and USA.
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TwitterAn inventory of facilities that bottle water or other beverages containing water (including soft drinks, beer, wine, or spirits) or that manufacture ice was compiled by combining available datasets from multiple sources. This water bottling inventory dataset includes facilities within all 50 states of the United States (U.S.), one federal district (Washington, District of Columbia), and three territories (Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands). The inventory focuses on active facilities in 2024. Most closed water bottling facilities are not included; however, facilities identified as being a former production site (meaning the facility is still active but the business function has changed) or as closed during data review were kept and had their status marked. This data release includes water bottling facilities that operate their own infrastructure and source water through their own water sources, including wells, springs, and surface waters; are on a public-supply water system; or are diversified in that they obtain water from their own sources and receive public-supply water deliveries. Facility classifications were based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code. The NAICS is the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. The NAICS is organized into a hierarchical structure with 3-digit codes representing the subsector and 6-digit codes representing the national industry. Beverage types in subsector 312 (Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing) were compiled for this effort and included facilities with the following NAICS codes as a primary or secondary classification type: 312111: Soft drink manufacturing 312112: Bottled water manufacturing 312113: Ice manufacturing 312120: Breweries 312130: Wineries 312140: Distilleries First posted: October 16, 2023 Revised: November 27, 2024 This version supersedes the previous version of the data release: Buchwald, C.A., Luukkonen, C.L., Martin, G.R., Kennedy, J.L., Wilson, J.T., Hian, M.E., and Dieter, C.A., 2023, Inventory of water bottling facilities in the United States, 2023, and select water-use data, 1955-2022, U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90Z125H Version 2.0 This data release has been updated as of November 27, 2024. Data and knowledge gaps for version 1 of the data release are described in the report, Luukkonen, C.L., Buchwald, C.A., Martin, G.R., and Johnson Mckee, A.E., 2024, Data and knowledge gaps of a water bottling facility inventory and select water-use dataset, United States, U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2024-5106, 41 p. During creation of this report several issues were identified in the version 1 data release which have been revised in version 2. These revisions include addition of some facilities, removal of some facilities, updated location, status, and attributes for some facilities, and addition of aquifer information for self-supplied bottled water facilities relying on groundwater sources. This data release includes five tables: WBinventory_FacilityList.txt - a tab-delimited text file (TXT) with the inventory of water bottling facilities and associated facility information WBinventory_WaterUse.txt - a tab-delimited text file (TXT) with water-use (withdrawal) information for selected water bottling facilities WBinventory_DataSources.txt - a tab-delimited text file (TXT) that lists the source name, state, year acquired, data type, and how data were acquired to construct the facility inventory and water-use tables. WBinventory_Aquifers.txt - a tab-delimited text file (TXT) that lists assigned aquifers based on a national-scale mapping method for facilities that rely on groundwater sources. version_history.txt - a tab-delimited text file (TXT) describing changes in version 2.0 This project is part of the Water Availability and Use Science Program, which assists in the determination of water that is available for human and ecological uses, now and in the future.
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"ZIP Code Business Patterns provides economic data by industry for small geographic areas and is useful for studying the economic activity of small and local areas. Most of the nation's economic activity is covered in this series. Business data is summarized for nine employment-size classes by hundreds of North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes and about 40,000 ZIP codes nationwide. A second data set includes summary data by ZIP code (no NAICS breakdown) for number of empl oyees, first-quarter payroll, annual payroll, total number of establishments and nine employment-size classes. Those classes cover business establishments with: 1 to 4 employees; 5 to 9; 10 to 19; 20 to 49; 50 to 99; 100 to 249; 250 to 499; 500 to 999; and 1,000 or more. Data on mid-March employment, first quarter payroll, and annual payroll are summarized by ZIP Code without industry detail. This series excludes governmental establishments except for wholesale liquor establishments (NAICS 4228), retail liquor stores (NAICS 44531), Federally-chartered savings institutions (NAICS 522120), Federally-chartered credit unions (NAICS 522130), and hospitals (NAICS 622)." Note to Users: This DVD is part of a collection located in the Data Archive of the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The collection is located in Room 10, Manning Hall. Users may check out the DVDs, subscribing to the honor system. Items may be checked out for a period of two weeks. Loan forms are located adjacent to the collection.
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Nonemployer Statistics is an annual series that provides statistics on U.S. businesses with no paid employees or payroll, are subject to federal income taxes, and have receipts of $1,000 or more ($1 or more for the Construction sector). This program is authorized by the United States Code, Titles 13 and 26. Also, the collection provides data for approximately 450 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industries at the national, state, county, metropolitan statistical area, and combined statistical area geography levels. The majority of NAICS industries are included with some exceptions as follows: crop and animal production; investment funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles; management of companies and enterprises; and public administration. Data are also presented by Legal Form of Organization (LFO) (U.S. and state only) as filed with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Most nonemployers are self-employed individuals operating unincorporated businesses (known as sole proprietorships), which may or may not be the owner's principal source of income. Nonemployers Statistics features nonemployers in several arts-related industries and occupations, including the following: Arts, entertainment, and recreation (NAICS Code 71) Performing arts companies Spectator sports Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events Independent artists, writers, and performers Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions Amusement parks and arcades Professional, scientific, and technical services (NAICS Code 54) Architectural services Landscape architectural services Photographic services Retail trade (NAICS Code 44-45) Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Book stores Art dealers Nonemployer Statistics data originate from statistical information obtained through business income tax records that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) provides to the Census Bureau. The data are processed through various automated and analytical review to eliminate employers from the tabulation, correct and complete data items, remove anomalies, and validate geography coding and industry classification. Prior to publication, the noise infusion method is applied to protect individual businesses from disclosure. Noise infusion was first applied to Nonemployer Statistics in 2005. Prior to 2005, data were suppressed using the complementary cell suppression method. For more information on the coverage and methods used in Nonemployer Statistics, refer to NES Methodology. The majority of all business establishments in the United States are nonemployers, yet these firms average less than 4 percent of all sales and receipts nationally. Due to their small economic impact, these firms are excluded from most other Census Bureau business statistics (the primary exception being the Survey of Business Owners). The Nonemployers Statistics series is the primary resource available to study the scope and activities of nonemployers at a detailed geographic level. For complementary statistics on the firms that do have paid employees, refer to the County Business Patterns. Additional sources of data on small businesses include the Economic Census, and the Statistics of U.S. Businesses. The annual Nonemployer Statistics data are available approximately 18 months after each reference year. Data for years since 2002 are published via comma-delimited format (csv) for spreadsheet or database use, and in the American FactFinder (AFF). For help accessing the data, please refer to the Data User Guide.
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The Green Goods and Services (GGS) program provides national and State estimates of GGS employment levels and rates by North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) industry code and ownership.GGS employment is employment associated with producing green goods or providing green services. GGS employment level and rate estimates are also published at the State level for private, local government, State government, and federal government ownerships at the NAICS industry sector level.
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Twitter(StatCan Product) Customization details: This information product has been customized to present information on commodity sector estimates for Alberta and Canada for 2007 (Revised) and 2008 (Preliminary). Other variables include: NAICS Code, Commodity Code, NAICS and Commodity Description, Number of Establishments, Total Revenue, Revenue from Goods Manufactured (Financial Data), Revenue from Goods Manufactured (Commodity Data), Total Expenses, Total Salaries and Wages (Direct and Indirect Labour), Production Workers Wages (Direct Labour), Non-manufacturing Employees Salaries (Indirect Labour), Total Cost of Energy, Water Utility and Vehicle Fuel , Cost of Energy and Water Utility, Cost of Vehicle Fuel, Cost of Materials and Supplies, Total Number of Employees (Direct and Indirect Labour), Number of Production Workers (Direct Labour), Number of Manufacturing Employees (Indirect Labour), Total Opening Inventories, Opening Inventories - Goods or Work in Progress, Opening Inventories - Finished Goods Manufactured, Total Closing Inventories, Closing Inventories - Goods/Work in Progress, Closing Inventories - Finished Goods Manufactured, Manufacturing Value Added. For more information about the industries and commodity codes presented contact OSI.Support@gov.ab.ca. Annual Survey of Manufactures and Logging: The Annual Survey of Manufactures and Logging (ASML) is a survey of the manufacturing and logging industries in Canada. It is intended to cover all establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and logging activities, as well as the sales offices and warehouses which support these establishments. The details collected include principal industrial statistics (such as revenue, employment, salaries and wages, cost of materials and supplies used, cost of energy and water utility, inventories, etc.), as well as information about the commodities produced and consumed. Data collected by the Annual Survey of Manufactures and Logging are important because they help measure the production of Canada's industrial and primary resource sectors, as well as provide an indication of the well-being of each industry covered by the survey and its contribution to the Canadian economy. Within Statistics Canada, the data are used by the Canadian System of National Accounts, the Monthly Survey of Manufacturing (record number 2101) and Prices programs. The data are also used by the business community, trade associations, federal and provincial departments, as well as international organizations and associations to profile the manufacturing and logging industries, undertake market studies, forecast demand and develop trade and tariff policies.
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This dataset contains year, employer/petitioner and NAICS code wise Total Number of H-1B Visas Initial and Continuing Approvals and Denials for each state USA Note: 1. Fiscal Year is from October 1 to September 30 2. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. 3. Data is as of 30 June, 2025
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TwitterThe Industrial Production Index (INDPRO) is an economic indicator that measures real output for all facilities located in the United States manufacturing, mining, and electric, and gas utilities (excluding those in U.S. territories).(1) Since 1997, the Industrial Production Index has been determined from 312 individual series based on the 2007 North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes. These individual series are classified in two ways (1) market groups and (2) industry groups. (1) The Board of Governors defines markets groups as products (aggregates of final products) and materials (inputs used in the manufacture of products). Consumer goods and business equipment can be examples of market groups. "Industry groups are defined as three digit NAICS industries and aggregates of these industries such as durable and nondurable manufacturing, mining, and utilities."(1)(2) The index is compiled on a monthly basis to bring attention to short- term changes in industrial production,. It measures movements in production output and highlights structural developments in the economy. (1) Growth in the production index from month to month is an indicator of growth in the industry. For more information regarding the Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization index, see the explanatory notes (http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g17/IpNotes.htm) issued by the Board of Governors.
References (1) Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. "Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization." Statistical release G.17; May 2013. (1) For recent reports on market and industry groups, please visit the Board of Governors. (http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g17/Current/default.htm)
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Release Date: 2020-06-09.Release Schedule:.The data in this file come from the 2017 Economic Census data files released on a flow basis starting in September 2019. As such, preliminary U.S. totals released in September 2019 will be superseded with final totals, by sector, once data for all states have been released. Users should be aware that during the release of this consolidated file, data at more detailed North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and geographic levels may not add to higher-level totals. However, at the completion of the economic census (once all the component files have been released), the detailed data in this file will add to the totals. For more information about economic census planned data product releases, see Economic Census: About: 2017 Release Schedules...Key Table Information:.U.S. totals released in September 2019 will be superseded with final totals, by sector, once data for all states have been released. .Includes only establishments and firms with payroll..Data may be subject to employment- and/or sales-size minimums that vary by industry...Data Items and Other Identifying Records:.Number of firms.Number of establishments.Sales, value of shipments, or revenue ($1,000).Annual payroll ($1,000).First-quarter payroll ($1,000).Number of employees.Operating expenses ($1,000).Range indicating percent of total sales, value of shipments, or revenue imputed.Range indicating percent of total annual payroll imputed.Range indicating percent of total employees imputed..Data are published by Tax Status (All establishments, Establishments subject to federal income tax, and Establishments exempt from federal income tax)...Geography Coverage:.The data are shown for employer establishments and firms at the U.S., State, Combined Statistical Area, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Area, Metropolitan Division, Consolidated City, County (and equivalent), and Economic Place (and equivalent; incorporated and unincorporated) levels that vary by industry. For information about economic census geographies, including changes for 2017, see Economic Census: Economic Geographies...Industry Coverage:.The data are shown at the 2- through 6-digit, and selected 7-digit 2017 NAICS code levels. For information about NAICS, see Economic Census: Technical Documentation: Code Lists...Footnotes:.Not applicable...FTP Download:.Download the entire table at: https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/data/2017/sector62/EC1762BASIC.zip..API Information:.Economic census data are housed in the Census Bureau API. For more information, see Explore Data: Developers: Available APIs: Economic Census..Methodology:.To maintain confidentiality, the U.S. Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this file contain sampling and/or nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this file should cite the U.S. Census Bureau as the source of the original data only...To comply with disclosure avoidance guidelines, data rows with fewer than three contributing establishments are not presented. Additionally, establishment counts are suppressed when other select statistics in the same row are suppressed. For detailed information about the methods used to collect and produce statistics, including sampling, eligibility, questions, data collection and processing, data quality, review, weighting, estimation, coding operations, confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and more, see Economic Census: Technical Documentation: Methodology...Symbols:.D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher level totals.N - Not available or not comparable.S - Estimate does not meet publication standards because of high sampling variability, poor response quality, or other concerns about the estimate quality. Unpublished estimates derived from this table by subtraction are subject to these same limitations and should not be attributed to the U.S. Census Bureau. For a description of publication standards and the total quantity response rate, see link to program methodology page..X - Not applicable.A - Relative standard error of 100% or more.r - Revised.s - Relative standard error exceeds 40%.For a complete list of symbols, see Economic Census: Technical Documentation: Data Dictionary.. .Source:.U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 Economic Census.For information about the economic census, see Business and Economy: Economic Census...Contact Information:.U.S. Census Bureau.For general inquiries:. (800) 242-2184/ (301) 763-5154. ewd.outreach@census.gov.For specific data questions:. (800) 541-8345.For additional contacts, see Economic Census: About: Contact Us.
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NEW!: Use the new Business Account Number lookup tool. SUMMARYThis dataset includes the locations of businesses that pay taxes to the City and County of San Francisco. Each registered business may have multiple locations and each location is a single row. The Treasurer & Tax Collector’s Office collects this data through business registration applications, account update/closure forms, and taxpayer filings. Business locations marked as “Administratively Closed” have not filed or communicated with TTX for 3 years, or were marked as closed following a notification from another City and County Department. The data is collected to help enforce the Business and Tax Regulations Code including, but not limited to: Article 6, Article 12, Article 12-A, and Article 12-A-1. http://sftreasurer.org/registration.HOW TO USE THIS DATASETSystem migration in 2014: When the City transitioned to a new system in 2014, only active business accounts were migrated. As a result, any businesses that had already closed by that point were not included in the current dataset.2018 account cleanup: In 2018, TTX did a major cleanup of dormant and unresponsive accounts and closed approximately 40,000 inactive businesses.To learn more about using this dataset watch this video.To update your listing or look up your BAN see this FAQ: Registered Business Locations ExplainerData pushed to ArcGIS Online on November 6, 2025 at 6:14 AM by SFGIS.Data from: https://data.sfgov.org/d/g8m3-pdisDescription of dataset columns:
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Business Account Number
Seven digit number assigned to registered business accounts
Location Id
Location identifier
Ownership Name
Business owner(s) name
DBA Name
Doing Business As Name or Location Name
Street Address
Business location street address
City
Business location city
State
Business location state
Source Zipcode
Business location zip code
Business Start Date
Start date of the business
Business End Date
End date of the business
Location Start Date
Start date at the location
Location End Date
End date at the location, if closed
Administratively Closed
Business locations marked as “Administratively Closed” have not filed or communicated with TTX for 3 years, or were marked as closed following a notification from another City and County Department.
Mail Address
Address for mailing
Mail City
Mailing address city
Mail State
Mailing address state
Mail Zipcode
Mailing address zipcode
NAICS Code
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is a standard used by Federal statistical agencies for the purpose of collecting, analyzing and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. A subset of these are options on the business registration form used in the administration of the City and County's tax code. The registrant indicates the business activity on the City and County's tax registration forms.
See NAICS Codes tab in the attached data dictionary under About > Attachments.
NAICS Code Description
The Business Activity that the NAICS code maps on to ("Multiple" if there are multiple codes indicated for the business).
NAICS Code Descriptions List
A list of all NAICS code descriptions separated by semi-colon
LIC Code
The LIC code of the business, if multiple, separated by spaces
LIC Code Description
The LIC code description ("Multiple" if there are multiple codes for a business)
LIC Code Descriptions List
A list of all LIC code descriptions separated by semi-colon
Parking Tax
Whether or not this business pays the parking tax
Transient Occupancy Tax
Whether or not this business pays the transient occupancy tax
Business Location
The latitude and longitude of the business location for mapping purposes.
Business Corridor
The Business Corridor in which the the business location falls, if it is in one. Not all business locations are in a corridor.
Boundary reference: https://data.sfgov.org/d/h7xa-2xwk
Neighborhoods - Analysis Boundaries
The Analysis Neighborhood in which the business location falls. Not applicable outside of San Francisco.
Boundary reference: https://data.sfgov.org/d/p5b7-5n3h
Supervisor District
The Supervisor District in which the business location falls. Not applicable outside of San Francisco. Boundary reference: https://data.sfgov.org/d/xz9b-wyfc
Community Benefit District
The Community Benefit District in which the business location falls. Not applicable outside of San Francisco. Boundary reference: https://data.sfgov.org/d/c28a-f6gs
data_as_of
Timestamp the data was updated in the source system
data_loaded_at
Timestamp the data was loaded here (open data portal)
SF Find Neighborhoods
This column was automatically created in order to record in what polygon from the dataset 'SF Find Neighborhoods' (6qbp-sg9q) the point in column 'location' is located. This enables the creation of region maps (choropleths) in the visualization canvas and data lens.
Current Police Districts
This column was automatically created in order to record in what polygon from the dataset 'Current Police Districts' (qgnn-b9vv) the point in column 'location' is located. This enables the creation of region maps (choropleths) in the visualization canvas and data lens.
Current Supervisor Districts
This column was automatically created in order to record in what polygon from the dataset 'Current Supervisor Districts' (26cr-cadq) the point in column 'location' is located. This enables the creation of region maps (choropleths) in the visualization canvas and data lens.
Analysis Neighborhoods
This column was automatically created in order to record in what polygon from the dataset 'Analysis Neighborhoods' (ajp5-b2md) the point in column 'location' is located. This enables the creation of region maps (choropleths) in the visualization canvas and data lens.
Neighborhoods
This column was automatically created in order to record in what polygon from the dataset 'Neighborhoods' (jwn9-ihcz) the point in column 'location' is located. This enables the creation of region maps (choropleths) in the visualization canvas and data lens.
Note: If no description was provided by DataSF, the cell is left blank. See the source data for more information.
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