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  1. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2017 Version 2.0

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    Statistics Canada (2022). North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2017 Version 2.0 [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/1cedfc64-2d58-4e21-9359-778d252271ae
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance. NAICS Canada 2017 Version 2.0 consists of 20 sectors, 102 subsectors, 322 industry groups, 708 industries and 923 Canadian industries, and replaces NAICS 2017 Version 1.0.

  2. US Industry Data by State, by Industry

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    The Devastator (2023). US Industry Data by State, by Industry [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/thedevastator/2012-us-industry-data-by-state-by-industry
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    Jan 15, 2023
    Authors
    The Devastator
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    US Industry Data by State, by Industry

    Number of Establishments, Sales, Payroll, and Employees

    By Gary Hoover [source]

    About this dataset

    This data set provides a detailed look into the US economy. It includes information on establishments and nonemployer businesses, as well as sales revenue, payrolls, and the number of employees. Gleaned from the Economic Census done every five years, this data is a valuable resource to anyone curious about where the nation was economically at the time. With columns including geographic area name, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes for industries, descriptions of those codes meaning of operation or tax status, and annual payroll, this information-rich dataset contains all you need to track economic trends over time. Whether you’re a researcher studying industry patterns or an entrepreneur looking for market insight — this dataset has what you’re looking for!

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    This dataset provides detailed US industry data by state, including the number of establishments, value of sales, payroll, and number of employees. All the data is based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for each specific industry. This will allow you to easily analyze and compare industries across different states or regions.

    Research Ideas

    • Analyzing the economic impact of a new business or industry trends in different states: Comparing the change in the number of establishments, payroll, and employees over time can give insight into how a state is affected by a new industry trend or introduction of a new service or product.
    • Estimating customer sales potential for businesses: This dataset can be used to estimate the potential customer base for businesses in different geographic areas. By analyzing total business done by non-employers in an area along with its estimated population can help estimate how much overall sales potential exists for a given region.
    • Tracking competitor performance: By looking at shipments, receipts, and value of business done across industries in different regions or even cities, companies can track their competitors’ performance and compare it to their own to better assess their strategies going forward

    Acknowledgements

    If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the original authors. Data Source

    License

    License: Dataset copyright by authors - You are free to: - Share - copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format for any purpose, even commercially. - Adapt - remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially. - You must: - Give appropriate credit - Provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. - ShareAlike - You must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original. - Keep intact - all notices that refer to this license, including copyright notices.

    Columns

    File: 2012 Industry Data by Industry and State.csv | Column name | Description | |:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Geographic area name | The name of the geographic area the data is for. (String) | | NAICS code | The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for the industry. (String) | | Meaning of NAICS code | The description of the NAICS code. (String) | | Meaning of Type of operation or tax status code | The description of the type of operation or tax status code. (String) ...

  3. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 1997

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    Statistics Canada (2022). North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 1997 [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/c7d6a553-0166-46ad-8c14-81e9f013ee3d
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply side or production oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, is suitable for the analysis of production related issues such as industrial performance.

  4. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2017 Version 3.0

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    Statistics Canada (2018). North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2017 Version 3.0 [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/fa10e7b6-92ef-470e-85cb-5feed6b35024
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    Nov 20, 2018
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    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. However, Statistics Canada has created 5 cannabis industries that are unique to NAICS Canada 2017 Version 3.0. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, NAICS is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance. NAICS Canada 2017 Version 3.0 consists of 20 sectors, 102 subsectors, 324 industry groups, 710 industries and 928 Canadian industries, and replaces NAICS Canada 2017 Version 2.0.

  5. NAICS and SOC Dictionaries

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    Updated May 20, 2018
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    Rakesh Chintha (2018). NAICS and SOC Dictionaries [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/rakeshchintha/naics-soc
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    May 20, 2018
    Authors
    Rakesh Chintha
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Description

    This dataset contains historical mapping of NAICS industry codes and SOC occupational codes.

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    United States Census Bureau (2025). undefined undefined: undefined | undefined (undefined) [Dataset]. https://www.census.gov/data/tables/2024/econ/abs/mutli-year-abs-stats-race.html
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    Nov 21, 2025
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    Key Table Information.Table Title.Annual Business Survey: Statistics for Employer Firms by Race for the U.S.: 2023.Table ID.ABSCS2023.AB00MYCSA01C.Survey/Program.Economic Surveys.Year.2023.Dataset.ECNSVY Annual Business Survey Company Summary.Source.U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 Economic Surveys, Annual Business Survey.Release Date.2025-11-20.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 2022 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)Office of Notaries (NAICS 541120)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 2023 BERD sample, or have high receipts, payroll, or employment. Total sample size is 330,000 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, 2022 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 numbers: CBDRB-FY25-0115 and CBDRB-FY25-0410).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 Inf...

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    Updated Feb 6, 2025
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    United States Census Bureau (2025). undefined undefined: undefined | undefined (undefined) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/ECNBRIDGE22022.EC2200BRIDGE2?q=Women+Are+Safe
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    Feb 6, 2025
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    Key Table Information.Table Title.Selected Sectors: Industry Bridge Statistics on 2017 NAICS Basis With Distribution Among 2022 NAICS-Based Industries for the U.S.: 2022.Table ID.ECNBRIDGE22022.EC2200BRIDGE2.Survey/Program.Economic Census.Year.2022.Dataset.ECN Core Statistics Selected Sectors: Industry Bridge Statistics on 2017 NAICS Basis With Distribution Among 2022 NAICS-Based Industries for the U.S.: 2022.Source.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Economic Census, Core Statistics.Release Date.2025-02-06.Release Schedule.The Economic Census occurs every five years, in years ending in 2 and 7.The data in this file come from the 2022 Economic Census data files released on a flow basis starting in January 2024 with First Look Statistics. Preliminary U.S. totals released in January 2024 are superseded with final data shown in the releases of later economic census statistics through March 2026.For more information about economic census planned data product releases, see 2022 Economic Census Release Schedule..Dataset Universe.The dataset universe consists of all establishments that are in operation for at least some part of 2022, 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 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)..Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Number of firmsNumber of establishmentsSales, value of shipments, or revenue ($1,000)Annual payroll ($1,000)First-quarter payroll ($1,000)Number of employeesRange indicating imputed percentage of total sales, value of shipments, or revenueRange indicating imputed percentage of total annual payrollRange indicating imputed percentage of total employeesDefinitions 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 economic census are employer establishments. An establishment is generally a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. A company or firm is comprised of one or more in-scope establishments that operate under the ownership or control of a single organization. For some industries, the reporting units are instead groups of all establishments in the same industry belonging to the same firm..Geography Coverage.The data are shown at the U.S. level only. For information about economic census geographies, including changes for 2022, see Geographies..Industry Coverage.The data are shown at the 6-digit 2022 NAICS code by 8-digit 2017 NAICS bridge code levels for the following sectors:Mining (21)Manufacturing (31)Wholesale Trade (42)Retail Trade (44)Information (51)Finance and Insurance (52)Other Services (except Public Administration (81)For information about NAICS, see Economic Census Code Lists..Sampling.The 2022 Economic Census sample includes all active operating establishments of multi-establishment firms and approximately 1.7 million single-establishment firms, stratified by industry and state. Establishments selected to the sample receive a questionnaire. For all data on this table, establishments not selected into the sample are represented with administrative data. For more information about the sample design, see 2022 Economic Census 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. 7504609, Disclosure Review Board (DRB) approval number: CBDRB-FY23-099).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 disclosure avoidance guidelines, data rows with fewer than three contributing firms or three contributing establishments are not presented. Additionally, establishment counts are suppressed when other select statistics in the same row are suppressed. More information on disclosure avoidance is available in the 2022 Economic Census Methodology..Technical Documentation/Methodology.For detailed information about the methods used to collect data and produce statistics, survey questionnaires, Primary Business Activity/NAICS codes, NAPCS codes, and more, see Economic Census Technical Documentation..Weights.No weighting applied as establishments not sampled are represented with administrative data..Table Information.Post Processing/Errata.Table EC2200BRIDGE2 (originally published on February 6, 2025) was updated on April 24, 2025, to incorporate an enhanced suppression pattern..FTP Download.https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/data/2022/sector00/.API Information.Economic census data are housed in the Census Bureau Application Programming Interface (API)..Symbols.D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher l...

  8. Uncovering Retail Trends with US Economic Census

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    The Devastator (2022). Uncovering Retail Trends with US Economic Census [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/thedevastator/uncovering-retail-trends-with-us-economic-census
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    Description

    Uncovering Retail Trends with US Economic Census Data

    2012 Store Types and Sales by Product Category

    By Gary Hoover [source]

    About this dataset

    This US Retail Sales of Products and Services by Store dataset from the 2012 US Economic Census provides valuable insights into the different store types selling products and services in the United States. The dataset includes columns that specify various values like: Products and services code, Meaning of Products & Services Code, 2012 NAICS code, Code length, Meaning of 2012 NAICS Code, Number of Establishments, Total sales of Estabs Reporting Product Line ($1K), Sales ($1K), and Percent of Sales Accounted for by Industry (%). Gain a comprehensive view into what types of products are being sold across different stores within each product category—explore how they are performing relative to the industry with these analytical values. Analyze an in-depth perspective on where America’s retail market is headed

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    This dataset provides information about the US retail sales of products and services by store type from 2012 US Economic Census. It is an interesting resource for analyzing the retail markets from a macro district perspective.
    The dataset contains several columns which are key to a thorough analysis. These include: Products and services code, Meaning of Products and services code, 2012 NAICS code, Code length, Meaning of 2012 NAICS code, Number of establishments, Total sales of estabs reporting product line ($1,000), Sales ($1,000), and Percent of sales accounted for by industry (%).
    To use this dataset in an effective manner it is important to consider following points: - Understand the meaning behind each column to fully comprehend what the data represents; - Analyze trends within categories or between different categories; - Use visualizations such as bar graphs or scatter plots to determine relationships between different variables; - Consider a variety factors when interpreting the data such as seasonality or population demographics in geographic regions; 5) Establish benchmarks for performance among similar stores; 6) Compare performance over time periods.

    By using these tips you can effectively analyze datasets that uncover valuable insights into understanding trends within retail markets using US Economic Census Data

    Research Ideas

    • Identifying retail establishments with the highest demand for specific product and services categories.
    • Analyzing retail store sales performance in different geographical locations to assess regional economic trends.
    • Developing marketing campaigns to target specific stores that sell high volumes of certain products and services in order to increase overall sales

    Acknowledgements

    If you use this dataset in your research, please credit the original authors. Data Source

    License

    License: Dataset copyright by authors - You are free to: - Share - copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format for any purpose, even commercially. - Adapt - remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially. - You must: - Give appropriate credit - Provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. - ShareAlike - You must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original. - Keep intact - all notices that refer to this license, including copyright notices.

    Columns

    File: 2012 Retail Sales by Store Type within Product Category.csv | Column name | Description | |:----------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Products and services code | A numerical code that identifies the type of product or service being sold. (Numeric) | | Meaning of Products and services code | A description of the product or service being sold. (Text) | | 2012 NAICS code | A numerical code that identifies the type of store selling the product or service...

  9. Data from: Supply Chain Greenhouse Gas Emission Factors v1.2 by NAICS-6

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    U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) (2023). Supply Chain Greenhouse Gas Emission Factors v1.2 by NAICS-6 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/supply-chain-greenhouse-gas-emission-factors-v1-2-by-naics-6
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    Description

    The datasets are comprised of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission factors (Factors) for 1,016 U.S. commodities as defined by the 2017 version of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The Factors are based on GHG data representing 2019. Factors are given for all NAICS-defined commodities at the 6-digit level except for electricity, government, and households. Each record consists of three factor types as in the previous releases: Supply Chain Emissions without Margins (SEF), Margins of Supply Chain Emissions (MEF), and Supply Chain Emissions with Margins (SEF+MEF). One set of Factors (SupplyChainGHGEmissionFactors_v1.2_NAICS_CO2e_USD2021.csv) provides kg carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) per USD for all GHGs combined using 100 yr global warming potentials from the 4th IPPC Assessment report to calculate the equivalents. In this dataset there is one SEF, MEF and SEF+MEF per commodity. The other dataset of Factors (SupplyChainGHGEmissionFactors_v1.2_NAICS_byGHG_USD2021.csv) provides kg of each unique GHG emitted per dollar per commodity without the CO2e calculation. The dollar (USD) in the denominator of all factors uses purchaser prices in 2021 USD. See the supporting file 'Aboutthe2019v1.2SupplyChainGHGEmissionFactors.pdf' for complete documentation of this dataset.

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    Updated Jul 21, 2016
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    United States Census Bureau (2016). undefined undefined: undefined | undefined (undefined) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/ZBP2014.CB1400ZBP?q=Central+Coring
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    Jul 21, 2016
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    CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedicationhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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    Description

    Table NameZIP Code Business Statistics: Total for Zip Code: 2014 Release ScheduleThe data in this file were released on May 19, 2016. Key Table InformationBeginning with reference year 2007, ZBP data are released using the Noise disclosure methodology to protect confidentiality. See Survey Methodologyfor complete information on the coverage and methodology of the ZIP Code Business Patterns data series. UniverseThe universe of this file is all operating establishments with one or more paid employees. This universe includes most establishments classified in the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes 11 through 813990. For specific exclusions and inclusions, see Industry Classification of Establishments. Geography CoverageThe data are shown at the 5-digit ZIP Code level only. Industry CoverageThe data are shown for NAICS code 00 (Total for all sectors) only. Data Items and Other Identifying RecordsThis file contains data on the number of establishments, total employment, first quarter payroll and annual payroll. Sort OrderData are presented in ascending ZIP Code sequence. FTP DownloadDownload the entire table at https://www2.census.gov/econ2014/CB/sector00/CB1400CZ11.zip. Contact InformationU.S. Census Bureau Economy-Wide Statistics Division Enterprise Statistics Branch Tel: (301)763-2580 Email: ewd.county.business.patterns@census.gov .Data User Notice posted on July 21, 2016: Census Bureau staff identified a processing error that affects selected data from the 2014 ZIP Code Business Patterns (ZBP). As a result, we suppressed 2014 employment and payroll totals in the Health Care and Social Assistance sector (Sector 62) for the ZIP code 49015. This processing error did not affect other ZIP codes. While suppressed values can be derived by subtraction, we do not recommend using the derived values in any analyses. The Census Bureau plans to release revised statistics at a later date..NOTE: Data based on the 2014 Zip Business Patterns. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Survey Methodology..Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 ZIP Code Business Patterns.

  11. Machine Learning Awards

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    Internet Association (2016). Machine Learning Awards [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/InternetAssociation/machinelearningawards
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 17, 2016
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Internet Association
    License

    http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/dbcl/1.0/

    Description

    This dataset captures Kaggle machine learning competitions over time by project type, host-organization classification, and host-organization headquartered states. Data extraction and analysis were done by the Internet Association.

    The following variables are included in the dataset:

    start_date: Start date of the competition

    end_date: End date of the competition

    comp_org_conf: Host organization, company, or conference

    primary_us_host: Primary host organization or company if the competition is sponsored by a conference or multiple hosts.

    host_type: Private, nonprofit, or government

    NAICS_code: 6 digit NAICS classification

    NAICS: Definition of the 6 digit NAICS classification

    hq_in_us: 1 - Yes, primary host is headquartered in US. 0 - No, host is not headquartered in US.

    hq: Headquartered state of primary host

    two_digit_definition: First 2 digit NAICS definition

    three_digit_definition: First 3 digit NAICS definition

    project_type: A classification of project based on project description

    subtopic: Subtopic of the project type

    project_title: Title of the competition

    description: A brief description of the competition

    prize: Prizes in US dollars

    NAICS.link: link to NAICS code

    Source: Internet Association. 2016. Machine Learning Awards. District of Columbia: Internet Association [producer]. Washington, DC: Internet Association. San Francisco, CA: Kaggle [distributor]. Web. 4 November 2016.

  12. w

    Business Sector & Establishment Size by Zip Code

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    Updated Aug 29, 2016
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    US Census (2016). Business Sector & Establishment Size by Zip Code [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/bronx_lehman_cuny_edu/cnFtdy1ma3N4
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 29, 2016
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    U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    2010 census data on the number of establishments per zip code grouped by sector and payrolled employees/establishment size. To create a pointmap of this dataset you must filter for "Meaning of 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)" AND "Number of Employees".The filter has been loaded with the necessary values. Dot size = number of establishments. To see changes in dot saize that reflect selected values, the map must be saved. Otherwise it defaults to Construction/1-4 employees.

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    United States Census Bureau, undefined undefined: undefined | undefined (undefined) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/ECNMATFUEL2022.EC2231MATFUEL?q=PFEIFFER+CUSTOM
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    Key Table Information.Table Title.Manufacturing: Materials Consumed by Kind of Industry for the U.S.: 2022.Table ID.ECNMATFUEL2022.EC2231MATFUEL.Survey/Program.Economic Census.Year.2022.Dataset.ECN Sector Statistics Combined version: Manufacturing and Mining: Materials Consumed and Selected Supplies, Minerals Received for Preparation, Purchased Machinery and Fuels Consumed by Type of Industry for the U.S..Source.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Economic Census, Sector Statistics.Release Date.2025-05-08.Release Schedule.The Economic Census occurs every five years, in years ending in 2 and 7.The data in this file come from the 2022 Economic Census data files released on a flow basis starting in January 2024 with First Look Statistics. Preliminary U.S. totals released in January 2024 are superseded with final data shown in the releases of later economic census statistics through March 2026.For more information about economic census planned data product releases, see 2022 Economic Census Release Schedule..Dataset Universe.The dataset universe consists of all establishments that are in operation for at least some part of 2022, 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 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)..Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Material or fuel codeDelivered cost ($1,000)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 economic census are employer establishments. An establishment is generally a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. A company or firm is comprised of one or more in-scope establishments that operate under the ownership or control of a single organization. For some industries, the reporting units are instead groups of all establishments in the same industry belonging to the same firm..Geography Coverage.The data are shown for the U.S. level only. For information about economic census geographies, including changes for 2022, see Geographies..Industry Coverage.The data are shown at the 6-digit 2022 NAICS code level. For information about NAICS, see Economic Census Code Lists..Sampling.The 2022 Economic Census sample includes all active operating establishments of multi-establishment firms and approximately 1.7 million single-establishment firms, stratified by industry and state. Establishments selected to the sample receive a questionnaire. For all data on this table, establishments not selected into the sample are represented with administrative data. For more information about the sample design, see 2022 Economic Census 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. 7504609, Disclosure Review Board (DRB) approval number: CBDRB-FY23-099).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 disclosure avoidance guidelines, data rows with fewer than three contributing firms or three contributing establishments are not presented. Additionally, establishment counts are suppressed when other select statistics in the same row are suppressed. More information on disclosure avoidance is available in the 2022 Economic Census Methodology..Technical Documentation/Methodology.For detailed information about the methods used to collect data and produce statistics, survey questionnaires, Primary Business Activity/NAICS codes, NAPCS codes, and more, see Economic Census Technical Documentation..Weights.No weighting applied as establishments not sampled are represented with administrative data..Table Information.FTP Download.https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/data/2022/API_Datasets/.API Information.Economic census data are housed in the Census Bureau Application Programming Interface (API)..Symbols.D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher level totalsN - Not available or not comparableS - 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 applicableA - Relative standard error of 100% or morer - Reviseds - Relative standard error exceeds 40%For a complete list of symbols, see Economic Census Data Dictionary..Data-Specific Notes.Data users w...

  14. 2012 Economic Census: EC1200CBDG2 | All sectors: Core Business Statistics...

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    ECN, 2012 Economic Census: EC1200CBDG2 | All sectors: Core Business Statistics Series: Industry Bridge Statistics on 2007 NAICS Basis With Distribution Among 2012 NAICS-Based Industries for the United States: 2012 (ECN Core Statistics Selected Sectors: Industry Bridge Statistics on the Previous NAICS Basis With Distribution Among the Current NAICS-Based Industries for the U.S.) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/all/tables?q=U%20STUFF'EM
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    For information on economic census geographies, including changes for 2012, see the economic census Help Center..Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Definition of paid employees varies among NAICS sectors. Data based on the 2012 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see Methodology....Table Name.All sectors: Core Business Statistics Series: Industry Bridge Statistics on 2007 NAICS Basis With Distribution Among 2012 NAICS-Based Industries for the United States: 2012....ReleaseSchedule.The data in this file were released in June 2016.....Key TableInformation.Includes only establishments of firms with payroll. Definition of paid employees varies among NAICS sectors. Data based on the 2012 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, non-sampling error, and definitions, see Methodology.....Universe.The universe of this file is all establishments with one or more paid employees in selected North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industries. These selected industries include establishments classified in NAICS sectors 22 (Utilities), 23 (Construction), 31-33 (Manufacturing), 42 (Wholesale trade), 44 (Retail trade), and 72 (Accommodation and food services). These are the only sectors affected by the 2012 NAICS revision....GeographyCoverage.The data are shown at the U.S. level only...IndustryCoverage.The data are shown at the 6-digit 2007 NAICS code by 8-digit 2012 NAICS Bridge code levels.....Data ItemsandOtherIdentifyingRecords.This file contains data on:.. . Number of establishments. Value of sales, shipments, receipts, revenue, or business done ($1,000). Annual payroll ($1,000). Number of employees. .....Sort Order.Data are presented in ascending 2007 NAICS Code (NAICS2007) by 2012 NAICS Bridge Code (NAICS2012BDG) sequence.....FTP Download.Download the entire table at https://www2.census.gov/econ2012/EC/sector00/EC1200CBDG2.zip....ContactInformation.U.S. Census Bureau, Economy Wide Statistics Division .Data User Outreach and Education Staff .Washington, DC 20233-6900.Tel: (800) 242-2184.Tel: (301) 763-5154.ewd.outreach@census.gov...Symbols:D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher level totalsN - Not available or not comparableFor a complete list of all economic programs symbols, see the Symbols Glossary.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census..Note: The data in this file are based on the 2012 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this file contain sampling and nonsampling error. Data users who create their own estimates using data from this file should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. For the full technical documentation, see Survey Methodology link in headnote above.

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    Business Directory 2024

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    The Regional Municipality of York (2014). Business Directory 2024 [Dataset]. https://community-esrica-apps.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/york::business-directory-2024
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    Displays a representation of where all the surveyed businesses across York Region are located. This data is collected through the Region’s annual comprehensive employment survey and each record contains employment and business contact information about each business with the exception of home and farm-based businesses. Home-based businesses are not included as they are distributed throughout residential communities within the Region and are difficult to survey. Employment data for farm-based businesses are collected through the Census of Agriculture conducted by Statistics Canada, and are not included in the York Region Employment Survey dataset.Update Frequency: Not PlannedDate Created: 17/03/2023Date Modified: 17/03/2023Metadata Date: 17/03/2023Citation Contacts: York Region, Long Range Planning Attribute Definitions BUSINESSID: Unique key to identify a business.NAME: The common business name used in everyday transactions. FULL_ADDRESS: Full street address of the physical address. (This field concatenates the following fields: Street Number, Street Name, Street Type, Street Direction)STREET_NUM: Street number of the physical addressSTREET_NAME: Street name of the physical addressSTREET_TYPE: Street type of the physical addressSTREET_DIR: Street direction of the physical addressUNIT_NUM: Unit number of the physical addressCOMMUNITY: Community name where the business is physically locatedMUNICIPALITY: Municipality where the business is physically locatedPOST_CODE: Postal code corresponding to the physical street addressEMPLOYEE_RANGE: The numerical range of employees working in a given firm. PRIM_NAICS, PRIM_NAICS_DESC: The Primary 5-digit NAIC code defines the main business activity that occurs at that particular physical business location.SEC_NAICS, SEC_NAICS_DESC: If there is more than one business activity occurring at a particular business location (that is substantially different from the primary business activity), then a secondary NAIC is assigned.PRIM_BUS_CLUSTER, SEC_BUS_CLUSTER: A business cluster is defined as a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses and institutions in a common industry that both compete and cooperate. As defined by York Region, this field indicates the primary business cluster that this business belongs to.BUS_ACTIVITY_DESC: This is a comment box with a detailed text description of the business activity. TRAFFIC_ZONE: Specifies the traffic zone in which the business is located. MANUFACTURER: Indicates whether or not the business manufactures at the physical business location. CAN_HEADOFFICE: The business at this location is considered the Canadian head office.HEADOFFICEPROVSTATE: Indicates which state or province the head office is located if the head office is located in Canada (outside of Ontario) or in the United StatesHEADOFFICECOUNTRY: Indicates which country the head office is locatedYR_CURRENTLOC: Indicates the year that the business moved into its current address.MAIL_FULL_ADDRESS: The mailing address is the address through which a business receives postal service. This may or may not be the same as the physical street address.MAIL_STREET_NUM, MAIL_STREET_NAME, MAIL_STREET_TYPE, MAIL_STREET_DIR, MAIL_UNIT_NUM, MAIL_COMMUNITY, MAIL_MUNICIPALITY, MAIL_PROVINCE, MAIL_COUNTRY, MAIL_POST_CODE, MAIL_POBOX: Mailing address fields are similar to street address fields and in most cases will be the same as the Street Address. Some examples where the two addresses might not be the same include, multiple location businesses, home-based businesses, or when a business receives mail through a P.O. Box.WEBSITE: The General/Main business website.GEN_BUS_EMAIL: The general/main business e-mail address for that location.PHONE_NO: The general/main phone number for the business location.PHONE_EXT: The extension (if any) for the general/main business phone number.LAST_SURVEYED: The date the record was last surveyedLAST_UPDATED: The date the record was last updatedUPDATEMETHOD: Displays how the business was last updated, based on a predetermined list.X_COORD, Y_COORD: The x,y coordinates of the surveyed business location Frequently Asked QuestionsHow many businesses are included in the 2022 York Region Business Directory? The 2022 York Region Business Directory contains just over 34,000 business listings. In the past, businesses were annually surveyed, either in person or by telephone to improve the accuracy of the directory. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, a survey was not complete in 2020 and 2021. The Region may return to annual surveying in future years, however the next employment survey will be in 2024. This listing also includes home-based businesses that participated in the 2022 employment survey. What is a NAIC code?The North American Industrial Classification (NAIC) coding system is a hierarchical classification system developed in Canada, Mexico and the United States. It was developed to allow for the comparison of business and employment information across a variety of industry categories. The NAICS has a hierarchical structure, designed as follows: Two-digits = sector (e.g., 31-33 contain the Manufacturing sectors) Three-digits = subsector (e.g., 336 = Transportation Equipment Manufacturing) Four-digits = industry group (e.g., 3361 = Motor Vehicle Manufacturing) Five-digits = industry (e.g., 33611 = Automobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle Manufacturing) For more information on the NAIC coding system click here How do I add or update my business information in the York Region Business Directory? To add or update your business information, please select one of the following methods: • Email: Please email businessdirectory@york.ca to request to be added to the Business Directory.• Online: Go to www.york.ca/employmentsurvey and participate in the employment survey - note, this will only be active in 2024 when the Region performs its next employment surveyThere is no charge for obtaining a basic listing of your business in the York Region Business Directory. How up-to-date is the information?This directory is based on the 2022 York Region Employment Survey, a survey of businesses which attempts to gather information from all businesses across York Region. In instances where we were unable to gather information, the most recent data was used. Farm-based businesses have not been included in the survey and home-based businesses that participated in the 2022 survey are included in the dataset. The date that the business listing was last updated is located in the LastUpdate column in the attached spreadsheet. Are different versions of the York Region Business Directory available?Yes, the directory is available in two online formats:• An interactive, map-based directory searchable by company name, street address, municipality and industry sector.• The entire dataset in downloadable Microsoft Excel format via York Region's Open Data Portal. This version of the York Region Business Directory 2022 is offered free of charge. The Directory allows for the detailed analysis of business and employment trends, as well as the construction of targeted contact lists. To view the map-based directory and dataset, go to:2022 Business Directory - Map Is there any analysis of business and employment trends in York Region?Yes. The "2022 Employment and Industry Report" contains information on employment trends in York Region and is based on results from the employment survey. please visit www.york.ca/york-region/plans-reports-and-strategies/employment-and-industry-report to view the report. What other resources are available for York Region businesses?York Region offers an export advisory service and a number of other business development programs and seminars for interested individuals.For details, consult the York Region Economic Strategy Branch. Who do I contact to obtain more information about the Directory?For more information on the York Region Business Directory, contact the Planning and Economic Development Branch at:businessdirectory@york.ca.

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    Equity DB - Food, Nutrition, and Health tab - Food locations point map

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    New Mexico Community Data Collaborative (2021). Equity DB - Food, Nutrition, and Health tab - Food locations point map [Dataset]. https://chi-phi-nmcdc.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/equity-db-food-nutrition-and-health-tab-food-locations-point-map
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    Measure and Map Access to Grocery StoresFrom the perspective of the people living in each neighborhoodHow do people in your city get to the grocery store? The answer to that question depends on the person and where they live. This web map helps answer the question in this app.Some live in cities and stop by a grocery store within a short walk or bike ride of home or work. Others live in areas where car ownership is more prevalent, and so they drive to a store. Some do not own a vehicle, and rely on a friend or public transit. Others rely on grocery delivery for their needs. And, many live in rural areas far from town, so a trip to a grocery store is an infrequent event involving a long drive.This map from Esri shows which areas are within a ten minute walk or ten minute drive of a grocery store in the United States and Puerto Rico. Darker color indicates access to more stores. The chart shows how many people can walk to a grocery store if they wanted to or needed to.It is estimated that 20% of U.S. population live within a 10 minute walk of a grocery store, and 92% of the population live within a 10 minute drive of a grocery store.Look up your city to see how the numbers change as you move around the map. Or, draw a neighborhood boundary on the map to get numbers for that area.Every census block is scored with a count of walkable and drivable stores nearby, making this a map suitable for a dashboard for any city, or any of the 50 states, DC and Puerto Rico. Two colorful layers visualize this definition of access, one for walkable access (suitable for looking at a city neighborhood by neighborhood) and one for drivable access (suitable for looking across a city, county, region or state).On the walkable layer, shades of green define areas within a ten minute walk of one or more grocery stores. The colors become more intense and trend to a blue-green color for the busiest neighborhoods, such as downtown San Francisco. As you zoom in, a layer of Census block points visualizes the local population with or without walkable access.As you zoom out to see the entire city, the map adds a light blue - to dark blue layer, showing which parts of the region fall within ten minutes' drive of one or more grocery stores. As a result, the map is useful at all scales, from national to regional, state and local levels. It becomes easier to spot grocery stores that sit within a highly populated area, and grocery stores that sit in a shopping center far away from populated areas. This view of a city begins to hint at the question: how many people have each type of access to grocery stores? And, what if they are unable to walk a mile regularly, or don't own a car?How to Use This MapUse this map to introduce the concepts of access to grocery stores in your city or town. This is the kind of map where people will want to look up their home or work address to validate what the map is saying.The map was built with that use in mind. Many maps of access use straight-line, as-the-crow-flies distance, which ignores real-world barriers to walkability like rivers, lakes, interstates and other characteristics of the built environment. Block analysis using a network data set and Origin-Destination analysis factors these barriers in, resulting in a more realistic depiction of access.There is data behind the map, which can be summarized to show how many people have walkable access to local grocery stores. The map includes a feature layer of population in Census block points, which are visible when you zoom in far enough. This feature layer can be plugged into an app like this one that summarizes the population with/without walkable or drivable access.Lastly, this map can serve as backdrop to other community resources, like food banks, farmers markets (example), and transit (example). Add a transit layer to immediately gauge its impact on the population's grocery access. You can also use this map to see how it relates to communities of concern. Add a layer of any block group or tract demographics, such as Percent Senior Population (examples), or Percent of Households with Access to 0 Vehicles (examples).The map is a useful visual and analytic resource for helping community leaders, business and government leaders see their town from the perspective of its residents, and begin asking questions about how their community could be improved.Data sourcesPopulation data is from the 2010 U.S. Census blocks. Each census block has a count of stores within a 10 minute walk, and a count of stores within a ten minute drive. Census blocks known to be unpopulated are given a score of 0. The layer is available as a hosted feature layer.Grocery store locations are from SafeGraph, reflecting what was in the data as of October 2020. Access to the layer was obtained from the SafeGraph offering in ArcGIS Marketplace. For this project, ArcGIS StreetMap Premium was used for the street network in the origin-destination analysis work, because it already has the necessary attributes on each street segment to identify which streets are considered walkable, and supports a wide variety of driving parameters.The walkable access layer and drivable access layers are rasters, whose colors were chosen to allow the drivable access layer to serve as backdrop to the walkable access layer. Alternative versions of these layers are available. These pairs use different colors but are otherwise identical in content.Data PreparationArcGIS Network Analyst was used to set up a network street layer for analysis. ArcGIS StreetMap Premium was installed to a local hard drive and selected in the Origin-Destination workflow as the network data source. This allows the origins (Census block centroids) and destinations (SafeGraph grocery stores) to be connected to that network, to allow origin-destination analysis.The Census blocks layer contains the centroid of each Census block. The data allows a simple popup to be created. This layer's block figures can be summarized further, to tract, county and state levels.The SafeGraph grocery store locations were created by querying the SafeGraph source layer based on primary NAICS code. After connecting to the layer in ArcGIS Pro, a definition query was set to only show records with NAICS code 445110 as an initial screening. The layer was exported to a local disk drive for further definition query refinement, to eliminate any records that were obviously not grocery stores. The final layer used in the analysis had approximately 53,600 records. In this map, this layer is included as a vector tile layer.MethodologyEvery census block in the U.S. was assigned two access scores, whose numbers are simply how many grocery stores are within a 10 minute walk and a 10 minute drive of that census block. Every census block has a score of 0 (no stores), 1, 2 or more stores. The count of accessible stores was determined using Origin-Destination Analysis in ArcGIS Network Analyst, in ArcGIS Pro. A set of Tools in this ArcGIS Pro package allow a similar analysis to be conducted for any city or other area. The Tools step through the data prep and analysis steps. Download the Pro package, open it and substitute your own layers for Origins and Destinations. Parcel centroids are a suggested option for Origins, for example. Origin-Destination analysis was configured, using ArcGIS StreetMap Premium as the network data source. Census block centroids with population greater than zero were used as the Origins, and grocery store locations were used as the Destinations. A cutoff of 10 minutes was used with the Walk Time option. Only one restriction was applied to the street network: Walkable, which means Interstates and other non-walkable street segments were treated appropriately. You see the results in the map: wherever freeway overpasses and underpasses are present near a grocery store, the walkable area extends across/through that pass, but not along the freeway.A cutoff of 10 minutes was used with the Drive Time option. The default restrictions were applied to the street network, which means a typical vehicle's access to all types of roads was factored in.The results for each analysis were captured in the Lines layer, which shows which origins are within the cutoff of each destination over the street network, given the assumptions about that network (walking, or driving a vehicle).The Lines layer was then summarized by census block ID to capture the Maximum value of the Destination_Rank field. A census block within 10 minutes of 3 stores would have 3 records in the Lines layer, but only one value in the summarized table, with a MAX_Destination_Rank field value of 3. This is the number of stores accessible to that census block in the 10 minutes measured, for walking and driving. These data were joined to the block centroids layer and given unique names. At this point, all blocks with zero population or null values in the MAX_Destination_Rank fields were given a store count of 0, to help the next step.Walkable and Drivable areas are calculated into a raster layer, using Nearest Neighbor geoprocessing tool on the count of stores within a 10 minute walk, and a count of stores within a ten minute drive, respectively. This tool uses a 200 meter grid and interpolates the values between each census block. A census tracts layer containing all water polygons "erased" from the census tract boundaries was used as an environment setting, to help constrain interpolation into/across bodies of water. The same layer use used to "shoreline" the Nearest Neighbor results, to eliminate any interpolation into the ocean or Great Lakes. This helped but was not perfect.Notes and LimitationsThe map provides a baseline for discussing access to grocery stores in a city. It does not presume local population has the desire or means to walk or drive to obtain groceries. It does not take elevation gain or loss into account. It does not factor time of day nor weather, seasons, or other variables that affect a

  17. Gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices, by industry, monthly

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    DBnomics (2025). Gross domestic product (GDP) at basic prices, by industry, monthly [Dataset]. https://db.nomics.world/STATCAN/36100434
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    Aggregates are not always equal to the sum of their components. The alphanumeric code represents an aggregation of North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industries, whose definition is available in the https://www.statcan.gc.ca/en/statistical-programs/document/1303_D7_V4" rel="external noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Gross domestic product (GDP) by industry At the lowest level of detail, it may not be possible to produce a homogeneous series from 1997 to the present. Only industries and certain aggregates that provide good continuity back to 1997 have data from 1997 to 2006. Effective November 30, 2023, the data is presented on a 2017 reference year basis. With November 28, 2025 release, the monthly gross domestic product (GDP) by industry adopted the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Canada 2022 version 1.0 (opens new window)."

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    Textiles Potential Primary Recycling End Market

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    SMU (2024). Textiles Potential Primary Recycling End Market [Dataset]. https://impactmap-smudallas.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/textiles-potential-primary-recycling-end-market
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    This dataset provides locations of potential primary recycling end markets in the U.S. Potential primary end markets are defined as industries that can potentially use recycled material directly in production. The dataset includes end markets for 9 different materials: glass, paper, organics, leather, plastics, metals, rubber, textiles, and wood. The data provide facility name, facility address, phone, website, NAICS code, NAICS description, relevant material type(s), and whether they use multiple material types. The layer relies on data from D&B Hoovers 2021. To identify the industries associated with potential primary end markets, we relied on industry reports (e.g., IBISWorld), that define the potential primary end markets for recyclable materials. We identified the NAICS codes for relevant industries, categorized them by material type, and compiled the list of facilities associated with those NAICS codes from D&B Hoovers. Finally, we pulled information from D&B Hoovers for each facility and geocoded facilities using their addresses. This dataset is a snapshot of U.S. recycling quantities, infrastructure, and materials markets as of 2019-2021. The map was created by Industrial Economics, Inc. (IEc), a consultancy supporting EPA to develop the Recycling Infrastructure and Market Opportunities Map. The map is managed by EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management. This project was supported in part by an appointment to the Research Participation Program at the Office of Land and Emergency Management, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, administered by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education through an interagency agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy and EPA.

  19. undefined undefined: undefined | undefined (undefined)

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    United States Census Bureau (2024). undefined undefined: undefined | undefined (undefined) [Dataset]. https://data.census.gov/table/ECNCOMM2022.EC2242COMM?q=Arent+Jill+E+Attorney
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    Key Table Information.Table Title.Wholesale Trade: Sales and Commissions of Electronic Markets, Agents, Brokers, and Commission Merchants for the U.S.: 2022.Table ID.ECNCOMM2022.EC2242COMM.Survey/Program.Economic Census.Year.2022.Dataset.ECN Sector Statistics Sector 42: Wholesale Trade.Source.U.S. Census Bureau, 2022 Economic Census, Sector Statistics.Release Date.2025-07-10.Release Schedule.The Economic Census occurs every five years, in years ending in 2 and 7.The data in this file come from the 2022 Economic Census data files released on a flow basis starting in January 2024 with First Look Statistics. Preliminary U.S. totals released in January 2024 are superseded with final data shown in the releases of later economic census statistics through March 2026.For more information about economic census planned data product releases, see 2022 Economic Census Release Schedule..Dataset Universe.The dataset universe consists of all establishments that are in operation for at least some part of 2022, 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 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)..Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Number of establishmentsSales, value of shipments, or revenue ($1,000)Sales on own account ($1,000)Sales made on the account of others ($1,000)Sales made on the account of others as percent of total sales, value of shipments, or revenue (%)Commissions received for sales made on the account of others ($1,000)Commissions received for sales made on the account of others as percent of sales on the account of others (%)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 economic census are employer establishments. An establishment is generally a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. A company or firm is comprised of one or more in-scope establishments that operate under the ownership or control of a single organization. For some industries, the reporting units are instead groups of all establishments in the same industry belonging to the same firm..Geography Coverage.The data are shown for the U.S. level only. For information about economic census geographies, including changes for 2022, see Geographies..Industry Coverage.The data are shown at the 3- through 8-digit 2022 NAICS code levels within subsector 425. For information about NAICS, see Economic Census Code Lists..Business Characteristics.For Wholesale Trade (42), data are presented by Type of Operation (All establishments) only..Sampling.The 2022 Economic Census sample includes all active operating establishments of multi-establishment firms and approximately 1.7 million single-establishment firms, stratified by industry and state. Establishments selected to the sample receive a questionnaire. For some data on this table, estimates come only from the establishments selected into the sample. For more information about the sample design, see 2022 Economic Census 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. 7504609, Disclosure Review Board (DRB) approval number: CBDRB-FY23-099).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 disclosure avoidance guidelines, data rows with fewer than three contributing firms or three contributing establishments are not presented. Additionally, establishment counts are suppressed when other select statistics in the same row are suppressed. More information on disclosure avoidance is available in the 2022 Economic Census Methodology..Technical Documentation/Methodology.For detailed information about the methods used to collect data and produce statistics, survey questionnaires, Primary Business Activity/NAICS codes, NAPCS codes, and more, see Economic Census Technical Documentation..Weights.For some data on this table, estimates come only from the establishments selected into the sample. For these estimates, selected establishments have sampling weights equal to the inverse of their selection probability, generally between 1 and 40. There is further weighting to account for nonresponse and to ensure that detailed estimates sum to basic statistics where applicable. For more information on weighting, see 2022 Economic Census Methodology..Table Information.FTP Download.https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/data/2022/sector42/.API Information.Economic census data are housed in the Census Bureau Application Programming Interface (API)..Symbols.D - Withheld to avoid disclosing da...

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    Key Table Information.Table Title.Manufacturing: E-Commerce Statistics for the U.S.: 2022.Table ID.ECNECOMM2022.EC2231ECOMM.Survey/Program.Economic Census.Year.2022.Dataset.ECN Core Statistics Manufacturing: E-Commerce Statistics for the U.S.: 2022.Release Date.2025-01-23.Release Schedule.The Economic Census occurs every five years, in years ending in 2 and 7.The data in this file come from the 2022 Economic Census data files released on a flow basis starting in January 2024 with First Look Statistics. Preliminary U.S. totals released in January 2024 are superseded with final data shown in the releases of later economic census statistics through March 2026.For more information about economic census planned data product releases, see 2022 Economic Census Release Schedule..Dataset Universe.The dataset universe consists of all establishments that are in operation for at least some part of 2022, 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 2022 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)..Methodology.Data Items and Other Identifying Records.Sales, value of shipments, or revenue ($1,000)E-Shipments value ($1,000) E-Shipments as percent of total sales, value of shipments, or revenue (%) Range indicating imputed percentage of total sales, value of shipments, or revenueDefinitions 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 economic census are employer establishments. An establishment is generally a single physical location where business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. A company or firm is comprised of one or more in-scope establishments that operate under the ownership or control of a single organization. For some industries, the reporting units are instead groups of all establishments in the same industry belonging to the same firm..Geography Coverage.The data are shown for the U.S. level only. For information about economic census geographies, including changes for 2022, see Geographies..Industry Coverage.The data are shown at the 2- through 3-digit 2022 NAICS code levels for the U.S. For information about NAICS, see Economic Census Code Lists..Sampling.The 2022 Economic Census sample includes all active operating establishments of multi-establishment firms and approximately 1.7 million single-establishment firms, stratified by industry and state. Establishments selected to the sample receive a questionnaire. For all data on this table, establishments not selected into the sample are represented with administrative data. For more information about the sample design, see 2022 Economic Census 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. 7504609, Disclosure Review Board (DRB) approval number: CBDRB-FY23-099).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 disclosure avoidance guidelines, data rows with fewer than three contributing firms or three contributing establishments are not presented. Additionally, establishment counts are suppressed when other select statistics in the same row are suppressed. More information on disclosure avoidance is available in the 2022 Economic Census Methodology..Technical Documentation/Methodology.For detailed information about the methods used to collect data and produce statistics, survey questionnaires, Primary Business Activity/NAICS codes, NAPCS codes, and more, see Economic Census Technical Documentation..Weights.No weighting applied as establishments not sampled are represented with administrative data..Table Information.FTP Download.https://www2.census.gov/programs-surveys/economic-census/data/2022/sector31/.API Information.Economic census data are housed in the Census Bureau Application Programming Interface (API)..Symbols.D - Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher level totalsN - Not available or not comparableS - 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 applicableA - Relative standard error of 100% or morer - Reviseds - Relative standard error exceeds 40%For a complete list of symbols, see Economic Census Data Dictionary..Data-Specific Notes.Data users who create their own es...

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North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2017 Version 2.0

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The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance. NAICS Canada 2017 Version 2.0 consists of 20 sectors, 102 subsectors, 322 industry groups, 708 industries and 923 Canadian industries, and replaces NAICS 2017 Version 1.0.

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