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The number of small and medium-sized enterprises in the United States was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2029 by in total 6.7 thousand enterprises (-2.24 percent). After the fourteenth consecutive decreasing year, the number is estimated to reach 291.94 thousand enterprises and therefore a new minimum in 2029. According to the OECD an enterprise is defined as the smallest combination of legal units, which is an organisational unit producing services or goods, that benefits from a degree of autonomy with regards to the allocation of resources and decision making. Shown here are small and medium-sized enterprises, which are defined as companies with 1-249 employees.The shown data are an excerpt of Statista's Key Market Indicators (KMI). The KMI are a collection of primary and secondary indicators on the macro-economic, demographic and technological environment in more than 150 countries and regions worldwide. All input data are sourced from international institutions, national statistical offices, and trade associations. All data has been are processed to generate comparable datasets (see supplementary notes under details for more information).
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Dataset available only to University of Arizona affiliates. To obtain access, you must log in to ReDATA with your NetID. Data is for research use by each individual downloader only. Sharing and/or redistribution of any portion of this dataset is prohibited.The ReferenceUSA datasets from Data Axle (formerly Infogroup) contain establishment-level data about US businesses in annual snapshots from 1997-2021 and can help users create marketing plans and conduct competitive analyses. Each year has 53-94 indicators, with documentation for layouts found in Documentation.zip. Codebooks for 2015, 2017, and 2019 are missing, but all file layouts for 2014-2021 are identical.The University of Arizona University Libraries also subscribe to Data Axle Reference Solutions which provides this data in a searchable, online database with historical data available going back to 2003.NOTE: The uncompressed datasets are very large.Detailed file descriptions and MD5 hash values for each file can be found in the README.txt file.For inquiries regarding the contents of this dataset, please contact the Corresponding Author listed in the README.txt file. Administrative inquiries (e.g., removal requests, trouble downloading, etc.) can be directed to data-management@arizona.edu
The net job and business growth indicator measures the annual change in both the number of firms and the number of employees between 1978 and 2022. The data is categorized by the size of the firm: those with 1-19 employees, those with between 20 and 499 employees, and those with more than 500 employees.
This data contributes to the big picture of economic conditions in Champaign County. More firms and larger employment numbers are generally positive economic indicators, but any strictly economic indicator should be considered in the context of other factors.
The number of firms and number of employees show very different trends.
Historically, there have been significantly more firms with 1-19 employees than firms in the larger two size categories. The number of firms with 1-19 employees has also been relatively consistent until 2021: there were 95 fewer such firms in 2021 than 1978, and the largest year-to-year change in that 43-year period of analysis was a -3.2% decrease between 1979 and 1980. However, there were 437 fewer such firms in 2022 than 1978. There was a decrease in these firms of 12.5% from 2021 to 2022, the only double-digit year-to-year change and the largest year-to-year change over 44 years.
The larger two size categories have shown an increasing trend over the period of analysis. There were 43 more firms with 20-499 employees in 2022 than 1978, a total increase of 9%. The number of firms with more than 500 employees almost doubled, increasing by 206 firms from 212 in 1978 to 418 in 2022, a total increase of 97.2%.
The trends of employment also vary based on firm size. Firms with 1-19 employees have consistently, and unsurprisingly, accounted for less of the total employment than the larger two categories. Employment in firms with 1-19 employees has also remained relatively consistent over the period of analysis. Employment in firms with more than 500 employees saw an overall trend of growth, interrupted by brief and intermittent decreases, between 1978 and 2022. Employment in the middle category (firms with between 20 and 499 employees) was also greater in 2022 than in 1978.
This data is from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Business Dynamics Statistics Data Tables. This data is at the geographic scale of the Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which is comprised of Champaign and Piatt Counties, or a larger area than the cities or Champaign County.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2022 Business Dynamics Statistics Data Tables; "BDSFSIZE - Business Dynamics Statistics: Firm Size: 1978-2022"; retrieved 21 October 2024.
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The list tracks the number of businesses that NYC Business Acceleration has assisted in opening and how many jobs were created by those businesses. This data is up to date as of the date reflected in the "About" tab of this dataset.
This private company dataset provides an in-depth view of any specific company’s truck-based supply chain and its relationships with other facilities and companies within the continental US.
Also, using robust supply chain data you will be able to map US facilities (including factories, warehouses, and retail outlets).
With this private company dataset, it is possible to track the movement of trucks and devices between locations to identify supply chain connections and company data insights.
Our Machine learning algorithms ingest 7-15bn daily events to estimate the volume of goods transported between locations. Consequently, we can map supply chain connections between:
•Different companies (expressed as a percentage of volume transported).
•Locations owned by the same company (e.g. warehouse to shop).
With this novel geolocation approach, it is possible to "draw" a knowledge graph of any private or public company´s relations with other companies within the country.
This solution, in the form of a dataset, provides an in-depth view of any specific company’s truck-based supply chain and its relationships with other facilities and companies within the continental United States.
Use cases:
Identification and understanding of relations company-to-company: It helps to identify and infer relationships and connections between specific companies or facilities and between sectors/industries.
Identification and understanding of relations place-to-place: A logistics and domestic distribution supply chain can be mapped, both nationwide and state-wide in the US, and across countries in Europe.
Visualization and mapping of an entire supply chain network.
Tracking of products in any distribution or supply chain.
Risk assessment
Correlation analysis.
Disruption analysis.
Analysis of illicit networks and tracking of illegal use of corporate assets.
Improvement of casualty risk management.
Optimization of supply chain risk management.
Security and compliance.
Identification of not only the first tier of suppliers in the value chain, but also 2nd and 3rd tier suppliers, and more.
Current largest use case: global corporation using it to model risk at a facility level (+100,000 locations).
Why should you trust PREDIK Data-Driven? In 2023, we were listed as Datarade's top providers. Why? Our solutions for private company data, supply chain data, and B2B data adapt according to the specific needs of companies. Also, PREDIK methodology focuses on the client and the necessary elements for the success of their projects.
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A census tract is a statistical subdivision of counties that may include just a few neighborhoods in a city or, in rural areas, may include several towns. HUD designates Qualified Census Tracts (QCTs) for purposes of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. To qualify, census tract must either: demonstrate a poverty rate of at least 25 percent, or 50 percent or more of its householders must have incomes below 60 percent of the area median household income.
Salutary Data is a boutique, B2B contact and company data provider that's committed to delivering high quality data for sales intelligence, lead generation, marketing, recruiting / HR, identity resolution, and ML / AI. Our database currently consists of 148MM+ highly curated B2B Contacts ( US only), along with over 4MM+ companies, and is updated regularly to ensure we have the most up-to-date information.
We can enrich your in-house data ( CRM Enrichment, Lead Enrichment, etc.) and provide you with a custom dataset ( such as a lead list) tailored to your target audience specifications and data use-case. We also support large-scale data licensing to software providers and agencies that intend to redistribute our data to their customers and end-users.
What makes Salutary unique? - We offer our clients a truly unique, one-stop aggregation of the best-of-breed quality data sources. Our supplier network consists of numerous, established high quality suppliers that are rigorously vetted. - We leverage third party verification vendors to ensure phone numbers and emails are accurate and connect to the right person. Additionally, we deploy automated and manual verification techniques to ensure we have the latest job information for contacts. - We're reasonably priced and easy to work with.
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Services: Data Enrichment - We assess the fill rate gaps and profile your customer file for the purpose of appending fields, updating information, and/or rendering net new “look alike” prospects for your campaigns. ABM Match & Append - Send us your domain or other company related files, and we’ll match your Account Based Marketing targets and provide you with B2B contacts to campaign. Optionally throw in your suppression file to avoid any redundant records. Verification (“Cleaning/Hygiene”) Services - Address the 2% per month aging issue on contact records! We will identify duplicate records, contacts no longer at the company, rid your email hard bounces, and update/replace titles or phones. This is right up our alley and levers our existing internal and external processes and systems.
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Only counties in nonmetropolitan areas may be eligible for HUBZone designated status. In order for a nonmetropolitan county to qualify: the median household income in the county must be less than 80% of the nonmetropolitan state median household income, or the unemployment rate in the county must be at least 140% of either the national or state unemployment rate, or the county is classified as a Difficult Development Area, as designated by HUD within Alaska, Hawaii, or any territory or possession of the United States, outside of the 48 contiguous states.
The below reference files provide current and historical small business size standards effective during the provided reference periods. Size standards for reference periods prior to August 2019 are provided based on the size standards in effect on January 1 of each CFR reference year, and thus, may not provide the entire history of SBA’s changes to size standards that occurred after January 1 of the CFR reference year. As such, changes that occur after January 1 of the CFR reference year are reflected in the Table of Small Business Size Standards for the next CFR reference year. Legal requirements related to size standards are governed by SBA’s size regulations actually in effect during the applicable period. Size standards for reference periods after August 2019 are provided based on the actual effective dates of the size standards. The Small Business Size Standards APIs, also provided below, power the following application: https://fanyv88.com:443/https/www.sba.gov/size-standards/, which can be used to determine if a business qualifies as small for purposes of Federal government contracting.
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To create the dataset, the top 10 countries leading in the incidence of COVID-19 in the world were selected as of October 22, 2020 (on the eve of the second full of pandemics), which are presented in the Global 500 ranking for 2020: USA, India, Brazil, Russia, Spain, France and Mexico. For each of these countries, no more than 10 of the largest transnational corporations included in the Global 500 rating for 2020 and 2019 were selected separately. The arithmetic averages were calculated and the change (increase) in indicators such as profitability and profitability of enterprises, their ranking position (competitiveness), asset value and number of employees. The arithmetic mean values of these indicators for all countries of the sample were found, characterizing the situation in international entrepreneurship as a whole in the context of the COVID-19 crisis in 2020 on the eve of the second wave of the pandemic. The data is collected in a general Microsoft Excel table. Dataset is a unique database that combines COVID-19 statistics and entrepreneurship statistics. The dataset is flexible data that can be supplemented with data from other countries and newer statistics on the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the fact that the data in the dataset are not ready-made numbers, but formulas, when adding and / or changing the values in the original table at the beginning of the dataset, most of the subsequent tables will be automatically recalculated and the graphs will be updated. This allows the dataset to be used not just as an array of data, but as an analytical tool for automating scientific research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and crisis on international entrepreneurship. The dataset includes not only tabular data, but also charts that provide data visualization. The dataset contains not only actual, but also forecast data on morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 for the period of the second wave of the pandemic in 2020. The forecasts are presented in the form of a normal distribution of predicted values and the probability of their occurrence in practice. This allows for a broad scenario analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and crisis on international entrepreneurship, substituting various predicted morbidity and mortality rates in risk assessment tables and obtaining automatically calculated consequences (changes) on the characteristics of international entrepreneurship. It is also possible to substitute the actual values identified in the process and following the results of the second wave of the pandemic to check the reliability of pre-made forecasts and conduct a plan-fact analysis. The dataset contains not only the numerical values of the initial and predicted values of the set of studied indicators, but also their qualitative interpretation, reflecting the presence and level of risks of a pandemic and COVID-19 crisis for international entrepreneurship.
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This dataset offers a detailed collection of US-GAAP financial data extracted from the financial statements of exchange-listed U.S. companies, as submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) via the EDGAR database. Covering filings from January 2009 onwards, this dataset provides key financial figures reported by companies in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
This dataset primarily relies on the SEC's Financial Statement Data Sets and EDGAR APIs: - SEC Financial Statement Data Sets - EDGAR Application Programming Interfaces
In instances where specific figures were missing from these sources, data was directly extracted from the companies' financial statements to ensure completeness.
Please note that the dataset presents financial figures exactly as reported by the companies, which may occasionally include errors. A common issue involves incorrect reporting of scaling factors in the XBRL format. XBRL supports two tag attributes related to scaling: 'decimals' and 'scale.' The 'decimals' attribute indicates the number of significant decimal places but does not affect the actual value of the figure, while the 'scale' attribute adjusts the value by a specific factor.
However, there are several instances, numbering in the thousands, where companies have incorrectly used the 'decimals' attribute (e.g., 'decimals="-6"') under the mistaken assumption that it controls scaling. This is not correct, and as a result, some figures may be inaccurately scaled. This dataset does not attempt to detect or correct such errors; it aims to reflect the data precisely as reported by the companies. A future version of the dataset may be introduced to address and correct these issues.
The source code for data extraction is available here
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This data set features businesses/individuals holding a DCA license so that they may legally operate in New York City. Note: Sightseeing guides and temporary street fair vendors are not included in this data set.
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NFIB Business Optimism Index in the United States decreased to 98.60 points in June from 98.80 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides - United States Nfib Business Optimism Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Key Table Information.Table Title.All Sectors: County Business Patterns, including ZIP Code Business Patterns, by Legal Form of Organization and Employment Size Class for the U.S., States, and Selected Geographies: 2023.Table ID.CBP2023.CB2300CBP.Survey/Program.Economic Surveys.Year.2023.Dataset.ECNSVY Business Patterns County Business Patterns.Source.U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 Economic Surveys, Business Patterns.Release Date.2025-06-26.Release Schedule.County Business Patterns (CBP) data, including ZIP Code Business Patterns (ZBP) data are released annually around the month of June. For more information about CBP data releases, see County Business Patterns Updates..Dataset Universe.The dataset universe consists of all establishments that are in operation for at least some part of 2023, are located in one of the 50 U.S. states, associated offshore areas, or the District of Columbia, have paid employees, and are classified in one of nineteen in-scope sectors defined by the 2017 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For more information, see County Business Patterns Methodology..Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Number of establishmentsAnnual payroll ($1,000)First-quarter payroll ($1,000)Number of employees (during the pay period including March 12)Noise range for annual payroll, first-quarter payroll, and number of employees during the pay period including March 12Definitions of data items can be found in the table by clicking on the column header and selecting “Column Notes” or by accessing the County Business Patterns Glossary..Unit(s) of Observation.The units for CBP are employer establishments with paid employees extracted from the Business Register, Census Bureau's source of information on employer establishments. An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted or services or industrial operations are performed. An establishment is not necessarily equivalent to a company or enterprise, which may consist of one or more establishments. For more information, see County Business Patterns Methodology..Geography Coverage.The data are shown at the U.S., State, County, Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas, Combined Statistical Area, 5-digit ZIP code, and Congressional District levels. Also available are data for the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Island Areas (American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) at the state and county equivalent levels.Four additional employment-size classes (1,000 to 1,499 employees, 1,500 to 2,499 employees, 2,500 to 4,999 employees, and 5,000 or more employees) are available at the CSA, MSA, and county-levels.For information about geographic classification, see Program Methodology..Industry Coverage.The data are shown at the 2- through 6-digit NAICS code levels for all sectors with published data, and for NAICS code 00 (Total for all sectors).ZBP data by employment size class, shown at the 2- through 6-digit NAICS code levels, only contains data on the number of establishments. ZBP data shown for NAICS code 00 (Total across all sectors) contains data on the number of establishments, total employment, first quarter payroll, and annual payroll.For information about industry coverage, see Program Methodology..Business Characteristics.Data are classified by Legal Form of Organization (U.S. and state level only) and employment size category of the establishment (1,000 to 1,499 employees, 1,500 to 2,499 employees, 2,500 to 4,999 employees, and 5,000 or more employees). Definitions of data items can be found in the table by clicking on the column header and selecting “Column Notes” or by accessing the County Business Patterns Glossary..Sampling.There is no sampling done for County Business Patterns. CBP data are derived from a complete tabulation of all establishments on the Census Bureau’s Business Register that meet the in-scope criteria for being included in CBP. For more information about methodology and data limitations, see County Business Patterns Methodology..Confidentiality.The Census Bureau has reviewed this data product to ensure appropriate access, use, and disclosure avoidance protection of the confidential source data (Project No. 7503949, Disclosure Review Board (DRB) approval number: CBDRB-FY25-0158). Beginning with reference year 2007, CBP and ZBP data are released using the Noise Infusion disclosure avoidance methodology to protect confidentiality. To comply with disclosure avoidance guidelines, data rows with fewer than three contributing establishments are not presented. In accordance with U.S. Code, Title 13, Section 9, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual employer. For more information on the coverage, disclosure avoidance, and methodology of the CBP and ZBP data products see Program Methodology..Technical Documentation/Methodology.For detailed information see, Program Methodology..Weigh...
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This dataset contains non-personally identifiable (non-PII) data from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Disaster Loan Program for Superstorm Sandy. Following a declared disaster, the SBA provides disaster assistance in the form of low-interest, long-term disaster loans for damages not covered by insurance or other recoveries to businesses of all sizes, private nonprofit organizations, as well as homeowners and renters. For more information about the SBA Disaster Loan Program, please visit www.sba.gov/disasterassistance. This dataset includes raw, unedited data from SBA’s Disaster Credit Management System (DCMS) which may have been entered directly by disaster survivors and as such is subject to human error. Additionally, the dollar values in the data set may not reflect subsequent changes to verified losses or approved loan amounts. SBA adjusts damages and loan amounts as needed based on the availability of new or corrected information. For example, verified loss and approved loan amounts may be increased later if new damages are discovered or the cost of repairs increase during the rebuilding project. Similarly, loan amounts may be decreased if the disaster survivor receives additional recoveries from insurance or grant assistance which duplicate SBA’s assistance, thereby decreasing the overall loan eligibility. This dataset is not intended to be an official Federal report, and should not be considered as such. If you have media inquiries about the SBA Disaster Loan Program, please email Carol Chastang in SBA’s Office of Communications and Public Liaison at carol.chastang@sba.gov. For inquiries about how to submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or a Privacy Act request, please contact SBA’s Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts Office by email at foia@sba.gov or by phone at (202) 404-8203. For all other inquiries about this data set, including requests from States and local governments for more detailed loan data, please email the SBA’s Office of Disaster Assistance’s Data Steward, Alejandro Contreras, at alejandro.contreras@sba.gov.
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Key Table Information.Table Title.Annual Business Survey: Statistics for Employer Firms by Race for the U.S.: 2021.Table ID.ABSCS2021.AB00MYCSA01C.Survey/Program.Economic Surveys.Year.2021.Dataset.ECNSVY Annual Business Survey Company Summary.Release Date.2023-10-26.Release Schedule.The Annual Business Survey (ABS) occurs every year, beginning in reference year 2017.For more information about ABS planned data product releases, see Tentative ABS Schedule..Dataset Universe.The dataset universe consists of employer firms that are in operation for at least some part of the reference year, are located in one of the 50 U.S. states, associated offshore areas, or the District of Columbia, have paid employees and annual receipts of $1,000 or more, and are classified in one of nineteen in-scope sectors defined by the 2017 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), except for NAICS 111, 112, 482, 491, 521, 525, 813, 814, and 92 which are not covered..Sponsor.National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, U.S. National Science Foundation.Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Number of employer firms (firms with paid employees)Sales and receipts of employer firms (reported in $1,000s of dollars)Number of employees (during the March 12 pay period)Annual payroll (reported in $1,000s of dollars)These data are aggregated by the following demographic classifications of firm for:All firms Classifiable (firms classifiable by sex, ethnicity, race, and veteran status) Race White Black or African American American Indian and Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Minority (Firms classified as any race and ethnicity combination other than non-Hispanic and White) Equally minority/nonminority Nonminority (Firms classified as non-Hispanic and White) Unclassifiable (firms not classifiable by sex, ethnicity, race, and veteran status) Definitions can be found by clicking on the column header in the table or by accessing the Economic Census Glossary..Unit(s) of Observation.The reporting units for the ABS are employer companies or firms rather than establishments. A company or firm is comprised of one or more in-scope establishments that operate under the ownership or control of a single organization..Geography Coverage.The data are shown for the U.S. only.For information about geographies, see Geographies..Industry Coverage.The data are shown for the total of all sectors ("00") NAICS code. Sector "00" is not an official NAICS sector but is rather a way to indicate a total for multiple sectors. Note: Other programs outside of ABS may use sector 00 to indicate when multiple NAICS sectors are being displayed within the same table and/or dataset.The following are excluded from the total of all sectors:Crop and Animal Production (NAICS 111 and 112)Rail Transportation (NAICS 482)Postal Service (NAICS 491)Monetary Authorities-Central Bank (NAICS 521)Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles (NAICS 525)Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations (NAICS 813)Private Households (NAICS 814)Public Administration (NAICS 92)For information about NAICS, see North American Industry Classification System..Sampling.The ABS sample includes firms that are selected with certainty if they have known research and development activities, were included in the 2021 BERD sample, or have high receipts, payroll, or employment. Total sample size is 300,000 firms. The universe is stratified by state, industry group, and expected demographic group. Firms selected to the sample receive a questionnaire. For all data on this table, firms not selected into the sample are represented with administrative, 2017 Economic Census, or other economic surveys records.For more information about the sample design, see Annual Business Survey Methodology..Confidentiality.The Census Bureau has reviewed this data product to ensure appropriate access, use, and disclosure avoidance protection of the confidential source data (Project No. P-7504866, Disclosure Review Board (DRB) approval number: CBDRB-FY23-0479).To protect confidentiality, the U.S. Census Bureau suppresses cell values to minimize the risk of identifying a particular business' data or identity.To comply with data quality standards, data rows with high relative standard errors (RSE) are not presented. Additionally, firm counts are suppressed when other select statistics in the same row are suppressed. More information on disclosure avoidance is available in the Annual Business Survey Methodology..Technical Documentation/Methodology.For detailed information about the methods used to collect data and produce statistics, survey questionnaires, Primary Business Activity/NAICS codes, and more, see Technical Documentation..Weights.For more information about weighting, see Annual Business Survey Methodology..Table Information.FTP Download.https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/abs/data/2021/.API Information.Annual Business Survey (ABS) data...
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