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Economic Census of Outlying Areas OA92-E-1
GEOGRAPHIC AREA STATISTICS
Puerto Rico Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Service Industries
U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
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Economic Census of Outlying Areas OA92-E-1
GEOGRAPHIC AREA STATISTICS
Puerto Rico Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Service Industries
Issued November 1994
U.S. Department of Commerce Ronald H. Brown, Secretary David J. Barram, Deputy Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Martha Farnsworth Riche, Director
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Acknowledgments This report was prepared under the direction of the Agriculture and Financial Statistics Division. Many divisions contributed to the preparation: Economic Statistical Methods and Programming, Data Preparation, Administrative and Publications Services, Computer Services, Systems Support, Field, and Economic Planning and Coordination. Representatives of the Government of Puerto Rico made significant recommendations which helped establish data content and provided valuable advice during the planning stages of the census. Special tribute is paid to the business operators who furnished the information requested. Only through their cooperation was it possible to collect and publish the data in this report.
If you have any questions concerning the statistics in this report, call: 301-763-8555 Division Chief 800-523-3215 General Information 301-763-8509 Outlying Areas Statistics Branch
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Economics and Statistics Administration Everett M. Ehrlich, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Martha Farnsworth Riche, Director Harry A. Scarr, Deputy Director Paula J. Schneider, Principal Associate Director for Programs Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Acting Associate Director for Economic Programs Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director for Economic Programs ECONOMIC PLANNING AND COORDINATION DIVISION John P. Govoni, Chief AGRICULTURE AND FINANCIAL STATISTICS DIVISION Ewen M. Wilson, Chief
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Contents
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Introduction ...................................................................... VIII Users’ Guide for Locating Statistics by Table Number mWholesale Trade .............. XIV Users’ Guide for Locating Statistics by Table Number mRetail Trade ................... XVI Users’ Guide for Locating Statistics by Table Number mService Industries .............. XVIII Map ............................................................................ XX
FIGURES Wholesale Trade 1. 2. 3. 4.
Sales by Selected Kind of Business: 1992 and 1987 ........................... Percent Change in Sales and Payroll by Selected Kind of Business: 1987 to 1992 ...................................................................... Selected Municipios Ranked by Sales: 1992 .................................. Annual Payroll per Employee by Selected Kind of Business: 1992 and 1987 ......
1 2 3 4
Retail Trade 1. 2. 3. 4.
Sales by Selected Kind of Business: 1992 and 1987 ........................... 25 Percent Change in Sales and Payroll by Selected Major Group: 1987 to 1992 .... 26 Selected Municipios Ranked by Sales: 1992 .................................. 27 Annual Payroll per Employee by Selected Major Group: 1992 and 1987 .......... 28
Service Industries 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Receipts by Selected Major Group: 1992 and 1987 ............................ 51 Percent Change in Receipts and Payroll by Selected Major Group: 1987 to 1992 . 52 Selected Municipios Ranked by Receipts: 1992 ................................ 53 Annual Payroll per Employee by Selected Major Group: 1992 and 1987 .......... 54 Major Sources of Receipts for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1992 ............. 55
TABLES Wholesale Trade 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
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Summary Statistics: 1992 ................................................... Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1992 and 1987 .... Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1992 and 1987 .................... Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 ............................. Statistics for Municipios: 1992 ............................................... Sales Size of Establishments: 1992 .......................................... Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 .................................... Legal Form of Organization: 1992 ............................................ Employment by Activity and Kind of Business: 1992 ............................ Class of Customer by Kind of Business: 1992 ................................. Inventory Storage Space by Kind of Business: 1992 ...........................
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Retail Trade 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Summary Statistics: 1992 ................................................... 29 Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1992 and 1987 .... 31 Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1992 and 1987 .................... 32 Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 ............................. 33 Statistics for Municipios: 1992 ............................................... 40 Kind-of-Business Groups for Municipios: 1992 ................................. 41 Sales Size of Establishments: 1992 .......................................... 43 Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 .................................... 45 Legal Form of Organization: 1992 ............................................ 47 Class of Customer by Kind of Business: 1992 ................................. 48 Floor Space by Selected Kind of Business: 1992 .............................. 49 Franchise Holders by Selected Kind of Business: 1992 ......................... 49
Service Industries 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Summary Statistics: 1992 ................................................... 56 Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Receipts, and Payroll: 1992 and 1987 . 58 Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1992 and 1987 .................... 59 Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 ............................. 60 Statistics for Municipios: 1992 ............................................... 68 Kind-of-Business Groups for Municipios: 1992 ................................. 69 Receipt Size of Establishments: 1992 ........................................ 71 Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 .................................... 74 Legal Form of Organization: 1992 ............................................ 77 Guest Rooms and Major Sources of Receipts for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1992 ...................................................................... 78 Major Sources of Receipts by Room Size for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1992 ...................................................................... 79 Major Sources of Receipts by Receipts Size for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1992 ...................................................................... 79 Tourist Encouragement Law: 1992 ........................................... 79
APPENDIXES A. B. C.
Explanation of Terms ........................................................ A-1 Report Form and Information Sheet ........................................... B-1 Industries Included in the 1992 Censuses of Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, and Service Industries mPuerto Rico .............................................. C-1
Publication Program ................................................... Inside back cover
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Contenido Introducción .................................................................. Guía de los Usuarios para la Localización de Estadísticas Según el Número de la TablamComercio al por Mayor ................................................. Guía de los Usuarios para la Localización de Estadísticas Según el Número de la TablamComercio al por Menor ................................................. Guía de los Usuarios para la Localización de Estadísticas Según el Número de la TablamIndustrias de Servicio .................................................. Mapa ........................................................................
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GRAFICAS Comercio al por Mayor 1. 2. 3. 4.
Ventas para una Selección de Tipos de Negocios: 1992 y 1987 .............. Cambio en el Por Ciento de Ventas y Nómina para una Selección de Tipos de Negocios: 1987 a 1992 .................................................. Selección de Municipios Ordenados Según las Ventas: 1992 ................ Nómina Anual por Empleado para una Selección de Tipos de Negocios: 1992 y 1987 .................................................................
1 2 3 4
Comercio al por Menor 1. 2. 3. 4.
Ventas para una Selección de Tipos de Negocios: 1992 y 1987 .............. Cambio en el Por Ciento de Ventas y Nómina para una Selección de Grupos Principales: 1987 a 1992 ................................................ Selección de Municipios Ordenados Según las Ventas: 1992 ................ Nómina Anual por Empleado para una Selección de Grupos Principales: 1992 y 1987 .................................................................
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Industrias de Servicio 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Ingresos para una Selección de Grupos Principales: 1992 y 1987 ............ Cambio en el Por Ciento de Ingresos y Nómina para una Selección de Grupos Principales: 1987 a 1992 ................................................ Selección de Municipios Ordenados Según los Ingresos: 1992 ............... Nómina Anual por Empleado para una Selección de Grupos Principales: 1992 y 1987 ................................................................. Fuentes Principales de Ingresos para Hoteles, Paradores y Moteles: 1992 ....
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TABLAS Comercio al por Mayor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Estadísticas Sumarias: 1992 .............................................. Estadísticas Comparativas sobre Establecimientos, Ventas y Nóminas: 1992 y 1987 ................................................................... Estadísticas Comparativas y Proporciones Seleccionadas: 1992 y 1987 ....... Estadísticas Sumarias sobre Regiones Comerciales: 1992 ................... Estadísticas sobre Municipios: 1992 ....................................... Volumen de Ventas de los Establecimientos: 1992 .......................... Volumen de Empleo de los Establecimientos: 1992 ......................... Tipo de Organización Jurídica: 1992 ....................................... Empleo por Actividad y Tipo de Negocio: 1992 ............................. Clase de Cliente Según el Tipo de Negocio: 1992 .......................... Espacio Utilizado como Almacén de Inventario Según el Tipo de Negocio: 1992 ...................................................................
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CONTENIDO V
Comercio al por Menor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Estadísticas Sumarias: 1992 .............................................. Estadísticas Comparativas sobre Establecimientos, Ventas y Nóminas: 1992 y 1987 ................................................................... Estadísticas Comparativas y Proporciones Seleccionadas: 1992 y 1987 ....... Estadísticas Sumarias sobre Regiones Comerciales: 1992 ................... Estadísticas sobre Municipios: 1992 ....................................... Grupos de Tipos de Negocios Según el Municipio: 1992 ..................... Volumen de Ventas de los Establecimientos: 1992 .......................... Volumen de Empleo de los Establecimientos: 1992 ......................... Tipo de Organización Jurídica: 1992 ....................................... Clase de Cliente Según el Tipo de Negocio: 1992 .......................... Espacio Según Ciertos Tipos de Negocios: 1992 ........................... Operarios de Franquicias Según Ciertos Tipos de Negocios: 1992 ............
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Industrias de Servicio 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Estadísticas Sumarias: 1992 .............................................. Estadísticas Comparativas sobre Establecimientos, Ventas y Nóminas: 1992 y 1987 ................................................................... Estadísticas Comparativas y Proporciones Seleccionadas: 1992 y 1987 ....... Estadísticas Sumarias sobre Regiones Comerciales: 1992 ................... Estadísticas sobre Municipios: 1992 ....................................... Grupos de Tipos de Negocios Según el Municipio: 1992 ..................... Volumen de Ingresos de los Establecimientos: 1992 ........................ Volumen de Empleo de los Establecimientos: 1992 ......................... Tipo de Organización Jurídica: 1992 ....................................... Número de Habitaciones y Fuentes Principales de Ingresos de Hoteles, Paradores, y Moteles: 1992 .............................................. Fuentes Principales de Ingresos Según el Número de Habitaciones para Hoteles, Paradores, y Moteles: 1992 ...................................... Fuentes Principales de Ingresos Según el Volumen de Ingresos de Hoteles, Paradores y Moteles: 1992 .............................................. Ley de Incentivos Turísticos: 1992 ........................................
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APENDICES A. B. C.
Explicación de los Términos ............................................... Cuestionario y la Hoja de Información ...................................... Industrias Incluidas en los Censos de Comercio al por Mayor, Comercio al por Menor y las Industrias de Servicio de 1992 mPuerto Rico ....................
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Programa de Publicación ..................................... Dentro de la contraportada
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Introduction
Introducción
HISTORY OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS
HISTORIA DEL CENSO ECONOMICO
Economic censuses were conducted in Puerto Rico beginning with a census of manufactures for 1909 and continuing at 10-year intervals through 1949, excepting 1929. Wholesale and retail trades and service industries were included as part of the economic censuses for 1939. Starting with 1949 through 1992, the censuses of wholesale and retail trades and service industries have been conducted concurrently with the census of manufactures. The census of construction industries has been included since 1967. Congress has authorized the economic censuses to be taken at 5-year intervals covering years ending in 2 and 7.
El censo de manufactura de 1909 marcó el comienzo del censo económico en Puerto Rico, que hasta 1949 se realizó a intervalos de 10 años exceptuando el año 1929. Las actividades del comercio al por mayor y al por menor, al igual que las de las industrias de servicios fueron incluidas como parte del censo económico de 1939. Por primera vez en 1949 hasta 1992, los censos de comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor e industrias de servicios fueron tomados al mismo tiempo que el censo de manufactura. El censo de las industrias de construcción ha estado incluido desde 1967. El Congreso ha dado su autorización para que los censos económicos se realicen cada 5 años, cubriendo los años que terminan en 2 y 7.
USES OF THE CENSUS
USOS DEL CENSO
The economic census provides essential information for government, business, industry, and the general public and is the primary source of facts about the structure and function of the economy. The census furnishes an important part of the framework for such composite measures as the net income and gross product of Puerto Rico. In forecasting and planning, censuses are especially useful in analyzing the gross product in terms of the transactions that determine its size and composition. The economic census also provides weights and a benchmark for indices of industrial production, productivity, and price, all of which are essential for understanding current economic developments.
El censo económico provee información esencial para el gobierno, el comercio, la industria y el público en general y es la fuente principal de datos acerca de la estructura y función de la economía. El censo proporciona una parte importante del sistema mediante el cual se preparan estimados compuestos, tales como el ingreso neto y el producto bruto de Puerto Rico. Los censos son particularmente útiles en las etapas de proyección y planificación, durante las cuales se analiza el producto bruto en términos de las transacciones que determinan su volumen y composición. El censo económico provee además las ponderaciones y las cifras de referencia que se utilizan en la elaboración de índices de precios, productividad y producción industrial, los cuales son esenciales para comprender el desarrollo económico actual.
Commonwealth and municipal governments use census data to assess business activities within their jurisdictions. The private sector uses the data to forecast general economic conditions; analyze sales performance; lay out sales territories; allocate funds for advertising; decide on locations for new plants, warehouses, or stores; and measure potential markets in terms of size, geographic areas, kinds of businesses, and kinds of products made or sold.
Tanto el gobierno del Estado Libre Asociado como los gobiernos municipales utilizan los datos censales para evaluar las actividades comerciales que tienen lugar dentro de sus respectivas jurisdicciones. El sector privado emplea dichos datos para pronosticar la situación económica en general; analizar el volumen de ventas; determinar las regiones donde llevarán a cabo sus actividades comerciales; asignar fondos con fines publicitarios; determinar la localización de nuevas tiendas, plantas o almacenes; y medir mercados potenciales en lo que respecta a tamaño, áreas geográficas, clases de actividades comerciales y clases de productos vendidos o manufacturados.
Following every census, thousands of businesses and other users purchase reports. Likewise, census facts are widely disseminated by trade associations, business journals, and newspapers. Volumes containing census statistics are available in most major public and college libraries. Census reports are available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents,
Después de cada censo, miles de negocios y otros usuarios compran los resultados publicados por el censo. Asimismo, los resultados del censo son ampliamente difundidos por asociaciones mercantiles, diarios comerciales y periódicos. Dichos resultados se publican en una colección de tomos que pueden hallarse en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas y universitarias. Las publicaciones del censo están disponibles para la venta por medio del ‘‘Superintendent of Documents, U.S.
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U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.’’ All 1992 data are available in electronic form from the Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 202338300. Finally, the State data centers also are suppliers of economic census statistics.
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.’’ Todas las estadísticas correspondientes al año 1992 pueden obtenerse electrónicamente por medio de la División de Servicios a Usuarios, ‘‘Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300.’’ Las estadísticas del censo económico también pueden obtenerse por medio de centros de datos censales.
AUTHORITY
AUTORIZACION
The 1992 Economic Census is authorized by an act of the U.S. Congress, Title 13, U.S. Code, Sections 131, 191, and 224, and by an act of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Law No. 11, approved March 27, 1950. The census of 1992 covered manufacturing, construction industries, wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries. The next economic census of Puerto Rico is scheduled to be taken in 1998 covering the year 1997.
El Censo Económico de 1992 es requerido por una ley del Congreso de los EE.UU.-secciones 131, 191 y 224, título 13 del Código de los EE.UU.-y por la Ley No.11 de la Legislatura del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, que fuera aprobada el 27 de marzo de 1950. El Censo Económico de 1992 abarcó las industrias de construcción, manufactura, comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y servicios. El próximo censo económico de Puerto Rico se llevará a cabo en 1998 a fin de cubrir el año 1997.
CENSUS DISCLOSURE RULES
REGLAS SOBRE DIVULGACION
In accordance with Federal law governing census reports, no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or business. However, the number of establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not considered a disclosure, so this information may be released even though other information is withheld.
De acuerdo con la ley federal que rige los informes censales, los datos que se publican no divulgan las operaciones de un establecimiento o negocio en particular. Sin embargo, el número de establecimientos clasificados bajo un tipo de negocio no constituye una divulgación, por lo tanto esta información puede ser publicada aunque otra información sea suprimida.
COMPARABILITY OF DATA
COMPARABILIDAD ENTRE LOS DATOS
The 1987 and 1992 Economic Censuses data were collected under similar conditions and procedures except:
Los datos de los censos económicos de 1987 y 1992 se recopilaron bajo condiciones y procedimientos similares, excepto:
Nonemployer sampling. In 1987, personal interviews were conducted to obtain data for a sample of nonemployer establishments engaged in retail trade and certain service industries. For 1992, data collection of nonemployer establishments was discontinued because of two factors: the increasing cost of data collection and the decreasing proportion of the economy which it represented. In 1987, nonemployer data represented approximately 5 percent of sales for retail and service establishments. Over three censuses, the proportion of sales made-up by nonemployers had declined at a rate of 2 percent every 5 years.
Muestra de establecimientos sin empleados. En 1987 se llevaron a cabo entrevistas personales para obtener información sobre los establecimientos sin empleados y que se dedicaban al comercio al por menor y a ciertas industrias de servicio. Para 1992 se dejó de recopilar información para estos establecimientos por dos razones: el alto costo de recopilar información y la pequeña proporción del sector de la economía que representaba dicha muestra. En 1987 los establecimientos que no tenían empleados representaban aproximadamente 5 por ciento de las ventas de los establecimientos que se dedicaban al comercio al por menor y a las industrias de servicios. Durante los tres últimos censos la proporción de las ventas de los establecimientos que no tenían empleados ha disminuido a razón de un 2 por ciento cada 5 años.
SCOPE AND CLASSIFICATION
ALCANCE Y CLASIFICACION
This report includes data from all employer establishments (establishments with payroll) primarily engaged in wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries as defined in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987 1 (SIC). This is the system of industrial classification developed over a period of
Este informe incluye los datos obtenidos de los establecimientos que tenían empleados (establecimientos con nómina) que se dedican principalmente al comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y las industrias de servicios, según están definidas en la edición de Manual de Clasificación Industrial Uniforme: 19871 (CIU). Este sistema de clasificación industrial ha sido desarrollado durante un período
1 Standard Industrial Classification Manual: 1987. For sale by Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Stock No. 041-001-00314-2.
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years by experts on classification in government and private industry under the guidance of the Office of Management and Budget and is in general use among government agencies and organizations outside the government.
de años por expertos en clasificación en el gobierno y en la empresa privada, bajo la dirección de la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto. El mismo es usado generalmente por agencias gubernamentales al igual que no gubernamentales.
Establishments were classified on the basis of their self- designation, answers to questions on sales by commodity and merchandise lines, and other inquiries.
Los establecimientos fueron clasificados a base de su autodesignación, respuestas a preguntas sobre ventas según las líneas de producto y mercancía y otras preguntas.
Wholesale trade (SIC’s 50 and 51). Includes establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise to retailers; industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, professional business users, or to other wholesalers; or in acting as agents or brokers in buying merchandise for or selling merchandise to such persons or companies. As in the past, wholesale firms without employees are excluded from the scope of the census.
El comercio al por mayor (CIU 50 y 51). Incluye los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a venderles mercancía a detallistas, a usuarios del sector industrial, comercial, institucional, agrícola o profesional o a otros mayoristas; o los que se dedican a servir como agentes comerciales en la compra o venta de mercancía a tales personas o compañías. Como en años anteriores, los establecimientos de comercio al por mayor que no tienen empleados son excluidos del alcance del censo.
Retail trade (SIC’s 52 to 59). Includes establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise for personal or household consumption, and rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods. Data for post exchanges, ship stores, and similar establishments operated on military posts by agencies of the Federal Government are not included.
El comercio al por menor (CIU 52 a 59). Incluye los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a la venta de mercancía para el consumo personal o familiar y al suministro de servicios relacionados con la venta de la mercancía. No están incluidos los datos que conciernen a los puestos comerciales, las tiendas del servicio naval y establecimientos similares a éstos que están localizados en bases militares y de cuyo funcionamiento se encargan las agencias del gobierno federal.
Service industries (SIC’s 472; 70 to 79, except 702 and 704; 8072, 8111, 84, 871, 8731, 8732, and 8734; and 874). Includes establishments primarily engaged in providing a wide variety of services to individuals, businesses, government establishments, and other organizations. In this report, hotel casinos, lottery agents, and horserace betting agencies, all controlled by the Commonwealth government, are included in the service statistics. However, data for all other establishments operated by the government are not included. Establishments engaged in the arrangement of passenger transportation (SIC 472) are included in service industries, although the SIC Manual classifies these establishments in SIC 47, Transportation Services.
Las industrias de servicios (CIU 472; 70 a 79, con la excepción de la 702 y la 704; 8072, 8111, 84, 871, 8731, 8732 y 8734; y 874). Incluyen los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a proporcionar una extensa variedad de servicios a individuos, negocios, establecimientos del gobierno y otras organizaciones. En este informe, los casinos hoteleros, los agentes de la lotería y las agencias hípicas que no están localizadas en el mismo hipódromo, los cuales son todos controlados por el gobierno del Estado Libre Asociado, están incluidos en las estadísticas correspondientes a servicios. Sin embargo, las estadísticas no incluyen los datos que conciernen a todos los otros establecimientos operados por el gobierno. Los establecimientos que se dedican a la tramitación del transporte de pasajeros (CIU 472) están incluidos en las industrias de servicios aunque el Manual de CIU clasifica a estos establecimientos bajo la CIU 47, Servicios de Transporte.
Establishments identified by multi-establishment firms as ‘‘central administrative offices’’ or ‘‘auxiliaries,’’ whose primary functions were to manage, administer, service, or support the activities of other establishments of the company, were not within the scope of the 1992 Economic Census of Puerto Rico. Consequently, no data are published for them.
Los establecimientos que fueron identificados por firmas con establecimientos múltiples como ‘‘oficinas centrales administrativas’’ o ‘‘auxiliares,’’ cuyas funciones principales eran las de dirigir, administrar, servir o apoyar las actividades de los otros establecimientos de la misma compañía, no formaron parte de la cobertura del Censo Económico de Puerto Rico de 1992. Por consiguiente, los datos sobre estos establecimientos no son publicados.
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ESTABLISHMENT BASIS OF REPORTING
EL ESTABLECIMIENTO COMO BASE INFORMATIVA
The economic census is conducted on an establishment basis. A company operating establishments at more than one location is required to submit a report for each location. Companies engaged in distinctly different lines of activity at one location are required to submit separate reports if records permit such a separation and if the activities are substantial in size. Each census report was tabulated according to the physical location at which the activity was conducted. All establishments employing one person or more at any time during the census year are included.
El censo económico se realiza a base de establecimientos. A toda compañía que administre establecimientos en más de una localidad se le pide que someta un informe por cada una de las localidades. A las compañías que se dedican a varias actividades completamente distintas en una misma localidad, se les pide que rindan informes por separado, si los récords del establecimiento permiten tal separación y si las actividades en sí son cuantiosas. Cada informe del censo fue tabulado de acuerdo a la localización física en que se condujo la actividad. Todos los establecimientos que emplearon a una o más personas en algún momento durante el año c ensal están incluidos en el censo.
REPORT FORM
CUESTIONARIO CENSAL
The censuses of wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries were conducted as part of the economic census which included construction and manufacture industries. One form was used to enumerate all in scope economic activity. The report form was divided into sections and each section contained questions appropriate to the trade or industry. Response was required by law. A facsimile of the report form, which was available in English as well as Spanish, is presented in appendix B.
Los censos de comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y las industrias de servicio fueron realizados como parte del censo económico que incluyó las industrias de construcción y manufactura. Se utilizó un cuestionario para enumerar todas las actividades económicas que estaban dentro del alcance del censo. El cuestionario se dividió en partes, cada parte contenía preguntas específicas a un tipo de industria o actividad comercial. El responder al cuestionario fue requerido por ley. El apéndice B, presenta un facsímil del cuestionario que estaba disponible en inglés y español.
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED
AREAS GEOGRAFICAS CUBIERTAS
Data from the 1992 Economic Censuses of wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries have been tabulated for nine commercial regions, and the legally constituted units (municipios) into which Puerto Rico is divided. A commercial region is an entity delineated by the Puerto Rico Department of Commerce. Each commercial region is named after the principal municipio in the area. A municipio is entirely included in a commercial region; it does not cross boundaries to form part of any broader geographic area.
Los datos de los Censos de comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y las industrias de servicio de 1992 han sido tabulados según las nueve regiones comerciales y las unidades políticas legalmente constituidas (municipios) en las que Puerto Rico está dividido. Una región comercial es una entidad delineada por el Departamento de Comercio de Puerto Rico. Cada región comercial lleva el nombre del municipio principal en el área. El municipio entero queda dentro de la región comercial; el mismo no traspasa los límites de la región comercial para formar parte de ninguna área geográfica más extensa.
DATA PROCESSING
ELABORACION DE LOS DATOS
Forms were mailed to all wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industries firms subject to payment of Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes (i.e., employers of one person or more) and classified as being within the scope of the census. The forms and instructions for completing them were mailed from the Census Bureau’s Data Preparation Division in Jeffersonville, IN.
Se le enviaron cuestionarios por correo a todas las compañías de comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y servicios que están sujetas al pago de contribuciones bajo la Ley de Seguro Social Federal (FICA), (por ejemplo, compañías que emplean a una o más personas) y las cuales se clasificaron dentro del alcance del censo. El cuestionario y las instrucciones para completarlo fueron enviados por correo desde la División de Elaboración de Datos de la Oficina del Censo en Jeffersonville, IN.
The completed questionnaires were returned by mail to Jeffersonville. Contact with respondents about overdue report forms, was undertaken by the Census Bureau’s area office, a temporary facility located in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.
Una vez completados, los cuestionarios se enviaban por correo a Jeffersonville. La comunicación con los establecimientos cuyos cuestionarios estaban retrasados, estuvo a cargo de la oficina de área del Negociado del Censo, localizada temporeramente en Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.
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The returned reports underwent extensive review and computer processing. All reports were geographically coded, data-keyed, and edited. The editing process identified records with significant problems and referred them for correction resolution. Corrections were performed interactively using standard procedures.
Los cuestionarios devueltos fueron sometidos a una revisión y elaboración extensa. Todos los cuestionarios fueron codificados geográficamente y sometidos a la digitación y crítica de sus datos. El proceso de crítica sirvió para identificar los récords que tenían problemas significativos y fueron referidos para corrección y revisión. Las correcciones se llevaron a cabo utilizando procedimientos uniformes.
The data were then tabulated by SIC, subjected to further data analysis, and the resulting corrections applied to individual computer records. Corrected tabulations were then produced for the final published reports.
Los datos fueron tabulados por CIU y sometidos a una revisión analítica, a partir de la cual se hicieron las correcciones necesarias a cada récord en la computadora. Por último, se produjeron las tabulaciones ya corregidas para la publicación de los informes finales.
RELIABILITY OF DATA
CONFIABILIDAD DE LOS DATOS
Census questionnaires were sent to all known wholesale trade, retail trade, and service industry employers and, therefore, are not subject to sampling variability. However, the data are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; inability or unwillingness on the part of respondents to provide correct information; definition and classification difficulties, response errors and bias; errors in collection or processing; misinterpretation of questions; and other errors of recording; keying; and estimation for missing or misreported data.
Los cuestionarios se enviaron a todos los patronos de establecimientos que se dedicaban al comercio al por mayor, comercio al por menor y las industrias de servicio y por lo tanto, no están sujetos a la variabilidad del muestreo. No obstante, los datos están sujetos a errores ajenos al muestreo. Los errores ajenos al muestreo pueden ocurrir por muchas razones: inabilidad para identificar todos los casos en el universo, inabilidad o renuencia de parte de los respondedores a proporcionar la información correcta, dificultades con las definiciones y clasificaciones, errores y sesgos en las respuestas, errores en la recopilación o procesamiento de los datos, mala interpretación de las preguntas y otros errores en el registro y digitación de los datos, y estimados que se utilizan para los récords sin respuestas o repuestas incorrectas.
The accuracy of these tabulated data is influenced by the joint effects of the various nonsampling errors. Explicit measures of the effects of these nonsampling errors are not available. However, it is believed that most of the important operational and response errors were detected and corrected through systematic clerical edits, automated data edits, and an analyst review.
La exactitud de los datos tabulados está influenciada por el conjunto de efectos que tienen los diversos errores ajenos al muestreo. No existen medidas explícitas de los efectos que tienen dichos errores. Sin embargo, se estima que la mayoría de los errores importantes de ejecución y respuesta fueron hallados y corregidos mediante los procedimientos sistemáticos de la crítica manual, crítica electrónica y revisión de los datos por parte de analistas.
For total nonresponse cases (report forms not returned), the establishments’ administrative records information was used in conjunction with industry averages to estimate the basic data. For item nonresponse, missing items were estimated based on response to other items and/or administrative records and in direct relationships to sales or receipts. It is assumed that characteristics of establishments not responding to a particular inquiry are the same as establishments with equal sales or receipts in the same category (publication table line) that did respond to the inquiry.
En el caso de los récords sin respuestas (cuestionarios no devueltos), se usó la información administrativa del establecimiento conjuntamente con los promedios industriales para estimar los datos básicos. Las preguntas individuales sin respuestas (preguntas dejadas en blanco) se estimaron en base a las respuestas a otras preguntas y/o en base a los récords administrativos del establecimiento y en relación a las ventas o ingresos. Se asume que las características de los establecimientos que no responden a una pregunta en particular, son iguales a los establecimientos que tienen las mismas ventas o ingresos en la misma categoría (línea en la tabla de publicación) que respondió a dicha pregunta.
If estimation of the data on the basis of total sales or receipts was not appropriate, another basic data item was used. In a few tables, data are available only from establishments that complet ed the appropriate inquiries on the report form. Any biases introduced by the estimation and correction procedures are believed to be small.
Si la estimación de los datos a base del total de ventas o ingresos no resultó apropiado, otros datos básicos fueron utilizados. En algunas tablas los datos están disponibles para los establecimientos que contestaron las preguntas apropiadas en el cuestionario. Se cree que los sesgos que se puedan deber a la estimación o a los procedimientos de corrección son mínimos.
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SPECIAL TABULATIONS
TABULACIONES ESPECIALES
Special tabulations of data collected in the 1992 Economic Census may be obtained in electronic and tabular form. The data will be in summary form and subject to the same rules prohibiting disclosure of confidential information (including name, address, kind-of-business, or other data for individual business establishments or companies) as are the regular publications.
Se pueden obtener tabulaciones especiales de los datos recopilados en el Censo de Económico de 1992, ya sea electrónicamente o en forma tabular. Los datos se presentarán en forma de resumen y estarán sujetos a las mismas normas que prohíben la divulgación de información confidencial (incluyendo el nombre, la dirección, tipo de negocio u otros datos referentes a compañías o establecimientos comerciales independientes) a las que están sujetas las publicaciones regulares.
Special tabulations are prepared on a cost reimbursable basis. A request for a cost estimate, as well as exact specifications on the type and format of the data to be provided, should be directed to the Chief, Agriculture and Financial Statistics Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.
El costo de las tabulaciones espec iales es reembolsable. Solicitudes para un estimado del costo, deben ser acompañadas por especificaciones sobre el tipo y formato de las tabulaciones estadísticas que se desean. Diríjase a: ‘‘Chief, Agriculture and Financial Statistics Division, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233.’’
DOLLAR VALUES
VALOR EN DOLARES
All dollar figures are expressed in current dollars for the year specified. Therefore, when making comparisons to prior years, users should take into consideration the inflation that has occurred.
Todas las cifras monetarias que se incluyen en este informe representan los precios actuales para el año especificado. Por lo tanto, cuando se hagan comparaciones con años anteriores, los usuarios deberán tener en cuenta los efectos de la inflación.
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
ABREVIATURAS Y SIMBOLOS
The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this publication:
En esta publicación se utilizan los siguientes símbolos y abreviaturas:
–
Represents zero.
–
Representa cero.
(D)
Withheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual establishments. Data are included in higher level totals.
(D)
Datos omitidos para evitar la divulgación de información sobre compañías individuales; las cifras están incluidas en los totales de niveles más altos.
(NA)
Not available.
(NA)
Información no disponible.
(NC)
Not comparable.
(NC)
No es comparable.
(X)
Not applicable.
(X)
No es pertinente.
do
Ditto or same as above.
do
Idem, o lo mismo.
LFO
Legal Form of Organization.
LFO
Tipo de organización jurídica.
n.e.c.
Not elsewhere classified.
n.e.c.
No está clasificada en otra parte.
pt.
Part.
pt.
Parte.
SIC
Standard Industrial Classification.
CIU
Clasificación Industrial Uniforme.
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Users’ Guide for Locating Statistics by Table Number (Wholesale Trade)
(For meaning of abbreviations, see introductory text)
By type of By type of operation operation and three- and four-digit digit SIC SIC
Statistics
Annual payroll: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent change from 1987 to 1992 . . . . . . Per employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
2 2 1 3
Employment: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . By activity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Establishments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9, 11 9, 11 1
2, 9, 10, 11
1
1 1
By commercial region, type of operation, and four-digit SIC
By municipio
Sales size
Employment size
Legal form of organization
4
5
6
7
8
4 4
By SIC and—
5 5
6 6
7 7
Firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Inventories, end-of-year: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . As a percent of sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
Inventory storage space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
5
6
7
8
1
4
5
6
7
8
1
4
5
3
1
3
Proprietors and partners working . . . . . . . . . .
1
1
11
Operating expenses: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . As a percent of sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unpaid family workers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 8
First quarter payroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sales: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent by class of customer . . . . . . . . . . . Percent change from 1987 to 1992 . . . . . . Per employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
1
2, 9, 10, 11 10 2 1 3 1 3
1
4
5
6
7
8
1
4
5
6
7
8
1
4
5
6
7
8
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Guía de los Usuarios para la Localización de Estadísticas Según el Número de la Tabla (Comercio al por Mayor)
(Vea el significado de las abreviaturas en el texto introductorio)
Estadísticas
Por tipo de operación y CIU de tres dígitos
Nómina anual: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cambio en el por ciento de 1987 a 1992 . Por empleado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Por municipio
Volumen de ventas
Volumen de empleo
Tipo de organización jurídica
1
4
5
6
7
8
1
2 2 1 3
Empleo: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por actividad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Establecimientos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Por tipo de operación y CIU de cuatro dígitos
Por región comercial, tipo de operación y CIU de cuatro dígitos
9, 11 9, 11 1
2, 9, 10, 11
1 1
4 4
Por CIU y—
5 5
6 6
7 7
Firmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Espacio utilizado como almacén . . . . . . . . . . . Gastos de operación: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Como porcentaje de ventas. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
1
4
5
1
4
5
1
4
5
6 6
7 7
8 8
3
11
1
3
Propietarios y socios que trabajan . . . . . . . . . . Ventas: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 9, 10, 11 Por ciento según la clase de cliente . . . . . . 10 Cambio en el por ciento de 1987 a 1992 . 2 1 3 Por empleado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Por establecimiento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Trabajadores de familia no remunerados . . . . 1
8 8
Nómina del primer trimestre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inventarios, fin de año: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Como porcentaje de ventas. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
1
4
5
6
7
8
1
4
5
6
7
8
1
4
5
6
7
8
Los datos publicados corresponden a los años 1992 y 1987.
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(For meaning of abbreviations, see introductory text) By SIC and— By commercial region and By SIC SIC
Statistics
Annual payroll: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent change from 1987 to 1992 . . Per employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,12 2 1 3
Employment: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Establishments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
By municipio 5
1 3
4
5
1, 10, 11, 12
4
5
1
By municipio and major groups
Sales size 7
6
Legal form Employ- of organizament size tion 8
9
7
8
9
12
7
8
9
12
Firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
Floor space: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selling space. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selling space as percent of total floor space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11
First quarter payroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
4
5
7
8
9
Proprietors and partners working . . . . . .
1
4
5
7
8
9
1,12, 10, 11 2
4
5
7
8
9
4
5
7
8
9
Sales: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent change from 1987 to 1992 . Percent distribution of sales to class of customers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per establishment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per square foot of selling space . . . . . Unpaid family workers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Franchise
11 11
6
12
10 3 3 11 1 1
1
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(Vea el significado de las abreviaturas en el texto introductorio) Por CIU y—
Por CIU
Por región comercial y CIU
Por municipio
1,12
4
5
Estadísticas
Nómina anual: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cambio en el por ciento de 1987 a 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por empleado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empleo: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por establecimiento. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Establecimientos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
Volumen de ventas 7
Tipo de Volumen organizade empleo ción jurídica 8
9
4
5
1, 10, 11, 12
4
5
7
8
9
12
7
8
9
12
3 6
Firmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9
Espacio: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Espacio de venta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Espacio de venta como porcentaje del espacio total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11
Nómina del primer trimestre . . . . . . . . . . .
1
4
5
7
8
9
Propietarios y socios que trabajan . . . . . .
1
4
5
7
8
9
1 1, 2, 10, 11
4
5
7
8
9
Ventas: Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cambio en el por ciento de 1987 a 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distribución del por ciento de ventas para cada clase de cliente . . . . . . . . . Por empleado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por establecimiento. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por pie cuadrado de espacio de ventas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trabajadores de familia no remunerados . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Franquicia
2 3 1
1
Por municipio y grupos principales
11 11
6
12
2 10 1 3 1 3 11 1
4
5
7
8
9
Los datos publicados corresponden a los años 1992 y 1987.
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(For meaning of abbreviations, see introductory text) By SIC and—
Statistics
Annual payroll: Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent change from 1987 to 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
By commercial region By SIC and SIC 1,12
4
By municipio
By municipio and major Receipts groups size
Employment size
Legal form of organization
5
7
8
9
1
2 3 1 3
4
5
1
Establishments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 10, 13
4
5
Employment: Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per establishment . . . . . . . . . .
For hotels, paradores, and motels
6
7
8
9
7
8
9
Firms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
4
5
7
8
Proprietors and partners working . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
Tourist Encouragement Law
10
11
12
13
10
11
12
10
11
12
9
Guest rooms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unpaid family workers . . . . . . . .
By source of receipt and receipt size
9
First quarter payroll. . . . . . . . . . .
Receipts: Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent change from 1987 to 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per establishment . . . . . . . . . .
By source of receipt
By source of receipt and room size
1 1,12 1 1
4
5
4
5
4
5
7 6
8
9
7
8
9
7
8
9
13
2 3 3 1
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Guía de los Usuarios para la Localización de Estadísticas Según el Número de la Tabla (Industrias de Servicio)
(Vea el significado de las abreviaturas en el texto introductorio) Por CIU y—
Estadísticas
Nómina anual: Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cambio en el por ciento de 1987 a 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por empleado. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Por CIU
Por región comercial y CIU
Por municipio
1,12
4
5
1
2 3 1 3
4
5
1
Establecimientos . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 10, 13
4
5
Empleo: Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por establecimiento . . . . . . . .
Por municipio y grupos Volumen Volumen princi- de ingrede pales sos empleo 7
6
8
7
8
7
8
Firmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Por hoteles, paradores, y moteles
Tipo de Según la orgafuente nización de jurídica ingreso 9
9 9
1
4
5
7
8
Propietarios y socios que trabajan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
11
12
10
11
12
10
11
12
13
9
Habitaciones para huéspedes .
Trabajadores de familia no remunerados . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
9
Nómina del primer trimestre . . .
Ingresos: Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cambio en el por ciento de 1987 a 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por empleado. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Por establecimiento . . . . . . . .
Según la Según la fuente fuente de de ingreso ingreso y el y el Ley de número volumen Incende habide tivos taciones ingreso Turísticos
1 1,12
4
5
4
5
4
5
7 6
8
9
7
8
9
7
8
9
13
2 3 1 3 1
1
Los datos publicados corresponden a los años 1992 y 1987.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
USERS’ GUIDE
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Figure 1. Sales by Selected Kind of Business: 1992 and 1987 (Millions of dollars) 1992 1987
10,188
Wholesale Trade
9,591 3,473
Durable Goods (SIC 50)
3,583
Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies (SIC 501)
1,077 772
Furniture and Homefurnishings (SIC 502)
135 154
Lumber and Construction Materials (SIC 503)
179
Professional and Commercial Equipment (SIC 504) Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum (SIC 505) Electrical Goods (SIC 506) Hardware, Plumbing, and Heating Equipment (SIC 507)
280 645 659 88 140 412 453 301 262 451
Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies (SIC 508) Miscellaneous Durable Goods (SIC 509)
686 185 177 6,715
Nondurable Goods (SIC 51) Paper and Paper Products (SIC 511)
6,008 414 218 1,174
Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries (SIC 512) Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions (SIC 513)
821 276 217 2,448
Groceries and Related Products (SIC 514) Farm–Product Raw Materials (SIC 515) Chemicals and Allied Products (SIC 516)
2,286 18 52 279 171 931
Petroleum and Petroleum Products (SIC 517) Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages (SIC 518) Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods (SIC 519)
855 835 616 339 771
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
WHOLESALE TRADE–PUERTO RICO 1
Figure 2. Percent Change in Sales and Payroll by Selected Kind of Business: 1987 to 1992 Sales Payroll 6
Wholesale Trade –3
23
Durable Goods (SIC 50)
11
Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies (SIC 501) –12
40 34
Furniture and Homefurnishings (SIC 502)
–36 –15 –2
–37
–9 –8
–34 –10
23
Lumber and Construction Materials (SIC 503) Professional and Commercial Equipment (SIC 504) Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum (SIC 505)
13
73
Electrical Goods (SIC 506) Hardware, Plumbing, and Heating Equipment (SIC 507) Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies (SIC 508) Miscellaneous Durable Goods (SIC 509)
15 64
4 25 12
Nondurable Goods (SIC 51)
33 90
Paper and Paper Products (SIC 511)
71
Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries (SIC 512) Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions (SIC 513) Groceries and Related Products (SIC 514) –65
43 56 27 18 7 39
Farm–Product Raw Materials (SIC 515)
–69
63
Chemicals and Allied Products (SIC 516)
–56 –32
2 PUERTO RICO–WHOLESALE TRADE
Petroleum and Petroleum Products (SIC 517) Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages (SIC 518) Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods (SIC 519)
54 9 6 36 53
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
Figure 3. Selected Municipios Ranked by Sales: 1992 (Millions of dollars) Municipio
Percent
San Juan
36.13
Guaynabo
14.34
Cataño
11.37
Carolina
8.51
Toa Baja
6.41
Bayamón
5.59
Ponce
5.13
Caguas
3.85
Mayagüez
2.25
Trujillo Alto
0.61
Hatillo
0.56
Arecibo
0.39
40
Manatí
0.37
37
Gurabo
0.35
35
Cabo Rojo
0.32
33
Cayey
0.25
25
Aguadilla
0.24
25
Humacao
0.22
22
San Sebastián
0.17
17
Yauco
0.17
17
Río Grande
0.15
16
Corozal
0.14
15
Canóvanas
0.12
13
Juana Díaz
0.11
11
Vega Baja
0.10
11
Peñuelas
0.10
10
Cidra
0.10
10
Dorado
0.10
10
Vega Alta
0.10
10
Naranjito
0.10
10
3,681 1,461 1,158 867 653 570 522 393 229 62 57
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
WHOLESALE TRADE–PUERTO RICO 3
Figure 4. Annual Payroll per Employee by Selected Kind of Business: 1992 and 1987 (Dollars) 1992 1987 19,236
Wholesale Trade
14,521 18,721
Durable Goods (SIC 50)
15,256 17,586
Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies (SIC 501)
14,187 13,640
Furniture and Homefurnishings (SIC 502) Lumber and Construction Materials (SIC 503)
12,575 12,268 11,048
Professional and Commercial Equipment (SIC 504) Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum (SIC 505)
24,653 18,177 13,719 12,239 19,875
Electrical Goods (SIC 506)
20,568
Hardware, Plumbing, and Heating Equipment (SIC 507)
18,984 13,028 18,428
Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies (SIC 508) Miscellaneous Durable Goods (SIC 509)
14,520 13,895 10,959 19,609
Nondurable Goods (SIC 51)
13,969 21,590
Paper and Paper Products (SIC 511)
19,269 25,190
Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries (SIC 512)
20,652 15,679
Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions (SIC 513)
11,056
Groceries and Related Products (SIC 514)
11,313
Farm–Product Raw Materials (SIC 515)
16,764
11,413 15,698 17,703
Chemicals and Allied Products (SIC 516)
14,823 20,273
Petroleum and Petroleum Products (SIC 517)
19,988
Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages (SIC 518) Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods (SIC 519)
4 PUERTO RICO–WHOLESALE TRADE
23,141 18,604 16,750 10,224
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
Table 1.
Summary Statistics: 1992
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Type of operation and kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-ofyear inventories ($1,000)
Operating expenses ($1,000)
Annual First quarter payroll payroll ($1,000) ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
2 651
10 187 682
1 703 052
1 794 458
673 197
161 209
34 996
707
130
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
2 408 243
8 494 012 1 693 670
1 534 159 168 893
1 350 157 444 301
487 354 185 843
116 022 45 187
28 682 6 314
669 38
122 8
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
1 343
3 472 936
576 493
663 373
274 968
66 310
14 688
324
51
501 502 503
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials ---------------------
180 82 103
1 077 446 134 935 178 949
170 017 22 900 40 665
156 426 29 578 30 647
42 417 11 294 12 464
10 792 2 836 2 913
2 412 828 1 016
59 20 18
9 8 3
504 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049
Professional and commercial equipment ----------------Photographic equipment and supplies ----------------Office equipment ----------------------------------Computers, peripherals, and software ----------------Commercial equipment, n.e.c. -----------------------Medical and hospital equipment ---------------------Ophthalmic goods ---------------------------------Professional equipment, n.e.c. ------------------------
260 7 62 35 28 93 11 24
644 784 48 044 116 490 168 045 22 514 247 764 12 116 29 811
84 038 3 892 17 255 9 935 5 241 39 290 2 099 6 326
161 648 11 155 36 865 47 387 4 441 51 816 3 719 6 265
76 942 5 367 20 728 22 250 2 179 22 552 1 419 2 447
18 642 1 169 4 989 5 743 554 5 229 354 604
3 121 105 880 677 158 1 064 95 142
67 1 20 5 5 24 3 9
11 – 5 – – 2 – 4
505
Metals and minerals, except petroleum ------------------
41
88 079
16 268
13 845
5 666
1 339
413
11
–
506 5063 5064 5065
Electrical goods -------------------------------------Electrical apparatus and equipment ------------------Electrical appliances, televisions, and radios ----------Electronic parts and equipment -----------------------
166 89 32 45
411 821 200 523 136 153 75 145
72 970 33 084 23 908 15 978
82 458 43 791 24 044 14 623
34 861 20 495 8 160 6 206
8 313 4 962 1 733 1 618
1 754 996 407 351
27 15 3 9
4 3 1 –
507 5072 5074 5075 5078
Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Hardware -----------------------------------------Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies --------------Warm air heating and air-conditioning ----------------Refrigeration equipment and supplies -----------------
137 80 24 16 17
301 413 153 426 50 982 47 170 49 835
53 262 28 939 8 713 7 319 8 291
68 504 33 460 9 093 15 916 10 035
30 146 15 611 4 456 6 166 3 913
7 312 3 756 1 066 1 504 986
1 588 850 263 267 208
28 24 3 1 –
4 3 – 1 –
508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088
Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Construction and mining machinery ------------------Farm and garden machinery ------------------------Industrial machinery and equipment ------------------Industrial supplies ----------------------------------Service establishment equipment --------------------Transportation equipment and supplies ----------------
253 19 10 157 29 34 4
450 834 88 751 18 909 215 618 80 706 44 652 2 198
77 155 12 932 3 264 39 358 11 916 9 480 205
87 900 12 907 3 951 51 375 9 314 10 011 342
47 839 6 426 2 431 25 050 8 605 4 851 476
11 089 1 421 552 5 769 2 130 1 092 125
2 596 328 126 1 428 365 296 53
50 2 – 31 8 7 2
6 – – 4 – 2 –
509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099
Miscellaneous durable goods -------------------------Sporting and recreational goods ---------------------Toys and hobby goods and supplies -----------------Scrap and waste materials --------------------------Jewelry and precious stones ------------------------Durable goods, n.e.c. --------------------------------
121 9 14 16 40 42
184 675 14 083 34 630 48 016 48 321 39 625
39 218 2 421 7 259 6 286 18 136 5 116
32 367 3 505 5 615 6 737 10 492 6 018
13 339 1 464 2 914 2 598 4 420 1 943
3 074 353 651 612 994 464
960 101 194 180 312 173
44 3 2 4 13 22
6 – 1 1 1 3
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
1 308
6 714 746
1 126 559
1 131 085
398 229
94 899
20 308
383
79
511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ---------------------------Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ---------------------
66 146 168 437 14 99 111 40
413 939 1 173 610 276 150 2 447 784 18 236 279 180 931 446 835 372
52 380 169 338 39 177 557 526 1 160 37 597 100 244 120 587
80 848 285 507 45 306 387 324 2 881 47 275 95 609 108 611
25 325 117 538 18 344 130 438 1 050 21 686 19 259 36 701
5 947 28 982 4 240 31 011 234 5 072 4 520 8 431
1 173 4 666 1 170 7 781 92 1 225 950 1 586
13 26 51 152 5 17 18 20
1 6 6 37 – 2 5 9
519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199
Miscellaneous nondurable goods ----------------------Farm supplies -------------------------------------Books, periodicals, and newspapers -----------------Flowers and florists’ supplies ------------------------Tobacco and tobacco products ----------------------Paints, varnishes, and supplies ----------------------Nondurable goods, n.e.c. ----------------------------
227 30 36 27 9 20 105
339 029 49 341 54 632 25 508 110 075 31 276 68 197
48 550 4 462 14 039 5 077 11 218 5 447 8 307
77 724 7 075 11 314 5 503 30 974 7 635 15 223
27 888 2 825 6 308 2 696 7 732 2 924 5 403
6 462 676 1 499 616 1 838 682 1 151
1 665 205 366 250 309 143 392
81 17 8 17 – 5 34
13 3 1 3 – – 6
50
51
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
WHOLESALE TRADEmPUERTO RICO 5
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Table 2.
Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1992 and 1987
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Establishments SIC code
Sales
Annual payroll
Type of operation and kind of business 1992 (number)
1987 (number)
1992 ($1,000)
1987 ($1,000)
Change 1987 to 1992 (percent)
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
2 651
2 596
10 187 682
9 591 048
6.2
673 197
546 807
23.1
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
2 408 243
2 302 294
8 494 012 1 693 670
7 804 565 1 786 483
8.8 –5.2
487 354 185 843
425 569 121 238
14.5 53.3
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
1 343
1 301
3 472 936
3 582 760
–3.1
274 968
246 804
11.4
501 502 503 504 505
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment ----------------Metals and minerals, except petroleum ------------------
180 82 103 260 41
157 60 122 257 30
1 077 446 134 935 178 949 644 784 88 079
771 669 153 960 280 295 658 879 139 550
39.6 –12.4 –36.2 –2.1 –36.9
42 417 11 294 12 464 76 942 5 666
31 765 9 167 14 650 68 126 3 280
33.5 23.2 –14.9 12.9 72.7
506 507 508 509
Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
166 137 253 121
168 129 273 105
411 821 301 413 450 834 184 675
453 224 262 468 685 970 176 745
–9.1 14.8 –34.3 4.5
34 861 30 146 47 839 13 339
37 906 18 357 52 868 10 685
–8.0 64.2 –9.5 24.8
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
1 308
1 295
6 714 746
6 008 288
11.8
398 229
300 003
32.7
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
66 146 168 437 14
58 122 168 410 17
413 939 1 173 610 276 150 2 447 784 18 236
218 254 821 309 216 877 2 286 339 52 271
89.7 42.9 27.3 7.1 –65.1
25 325 117 538 18 344 130 438 1 050
14 818 75 297 15 567 93 987 3 375
70.9 56.1 17.8 38.8 –68.9
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
99 111 40 227
98 95 36 291
279 180 931 446 835 372 339 029
171 224 855 161 615 707 771 146
63.0 8.9 35.7 –56.0
21 686 19 259 36 701 27 888
14 082 18 129 24 036 40 712
54.0 6.2 52.7 –31.5
50
51
Table 3.
1992 ($1,000)
1987 ($1,000)
Change 1987 to 1992 (percent)
Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1992 and 1987
[Since data are ratios, detail will not add to total. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Type of operation and kind of business
Sales per establishment ($1,000)
Sales per employee ($1,000)
Payroll per employee ($1,000)
Operating expenses as percent of sales
End-of-year inventories as percent of sales
1992
1987
1992
1987
1992
1987
1992
1987
1992
1987
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
3 843
3 695
291
255
19
15
17.6
19.1
16.7
15.3
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
3 527 6 970
3 390 6 076
296 268
253 263
17 29
14 18
15.9 26.2
19.3 18.1
18.1 10.0
16.7 9.2
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
2 586
2 754
236
221
19
15
19.1
21.5
16.6
20.7
501 502 503 504 505
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment ----------------Metals and minerals, except petroleum ------------------
5 986 1 646 1 737 2 480 2 148
4 915 2 566 2 298 2 564 4 652
447 163 176 207 213
345 211 211 176 521
18 14 12 25 14
14 13 11 18 12
14.5 21.9 17.1 25.1 15.7
15.7 20.3 16.1 25.0 11.8
15.8 17.0 22.7 13.0 18.5
23.1 13.1 18.5 20.0 7.9
506 507 508 509
Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
2 481 2 200 1 782 1 526
2 698 2 035 2 513 1 683
235 190 174 192
246 186 188 181
20 19 18 14
21 13 15 11
20.0 22.7 19.5 17.5
24.3 25.8 25.4 22.4
17.7 17.7 17.1 21.2
21.0 23.2 23.5 17.2
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
5 134
4 640
331
280
20
14
16.8
17.6
16.8
12.0
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
6 272 8 038 1 644 5 601 1 303
3 763 6 732 1 291 5 576 3 075
353 252 236 315 198
284 225 154 275 243
22 25 16 17 11
19 21 11 11 16
19.5 24.3 16.4 15.8 15.8
25.9 29.7 19.8 15.7 18.5
12.7 14.4 14.2 22.8 6.4
17.7 19.8 18.0 11.5 8.8
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
2 820 8 391 20 884 1 494
1 747 9 002 17 103 2 650
228 980 527 204
180 943 477 194
18 20 23 17
15 20 19 10
16.9 10.3 13.0 22.9
24.0 8.0 16.5 17.6
13.5 10.8 14.4 14.3
19.1 5.6 7.7 11.6
50
51
6 PUERTO RICO mWHOLESALE TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Type of operation and kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-ofyear inventories ($1,000)
Operating expenses ($1,000)
Annual First quarter payroll payroll ($1,000) ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
AGUADILLA REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
64
51 820
85 689
10 588
2 751
654
246
41
13
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
63 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
25
8 895
1 564
1 757
671
164
70
19
1
501 502 503 504
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment -----------------
5 2 1 5
(D) (D) (D) 1 650
(D) (D) (D) 201
(D) (D) (D) 359
(D) (D) (D) 171
(D) (D) (D) 49
(D) (D) (D) 21
(D) (D) (D) 4
(D) (D) (D) –
505 506 508 509
Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------Electrical goods -------------------------------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
2 2 5 3
(D) (D) (D) 3 114
(D) (D) (D) 307
(D) (D) (D) 532
(D) (D) (D) 229
(D) (D) (D) 55
(D) (D) (D) 18
(D) (D) (D) 1
(D) (D) (D) –
50
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
39
42 925
84 125
8 831
2 080
490
176
22
12
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
1 3 4 19 2
(D) (D) (D) 23 401 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 83 664 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 6 056 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 1 212 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 298 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 107 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 17 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 8 (D)
517 518 519
Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
6 1 3
11 190 (D) 405
61 (D) 183
1 414 (D) 201
300 (D) 46
68 (D) 12
18 (D) 6
– (D) 2
– (D) 1
51
ARECIBO REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
133
196 246
25 262
25 832
9 345
2 289
827
73
17
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
128 5
185 645 10 601
23 808 1 454
23 180 2 652
8 467 878
2 071 218
774 53
72 1
17 –
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
61
44 833
8 759
9 041
3 385
812
246
35
11
501 502 503 504
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment -----------------
10 5 5 12
2 145 6 001 1 967 2 681
255 347 247 363
322 781 336 436
75 379 115 212
22 95 16 59
14 33 10 21
9 – 4 7
3 – 2 1
505 506 507 508 509
Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
3 6 7 10 3
(D) (D) 15 349 9 513 (D)
(D) (D) 3 751 2 176 (D)
(D) (D) 3 650 1 884 (D)
(D) (D) 906 1 175 (D)
(D) (D) 205 288 (D)
(D) (D) 60 66 (D)
(D) (D) 3 3 (D)
(D) (D) 1 2 (D)
50
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
72
151 413
16 503
16 791
5 960
1 477
581
38
6
511 512 514
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Groceries and related products -------------------------
3 4 32
530 3 433 103 842
28 2 679 11 138
228 541 12 414
137 245 4 252
53 59 1 044
21 25 398
1 3 18
– 3 2
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
7 11 2 13
(D) 6 691 (D) (D)
(D) 529 (D) (D)
(D) 862 (D) (D)
(D) 214 (D) (D)
(D) 44 (D) (D)
(D) 20 (D) (D)
(D) 5 (D) (D)
(D) 1 (D) (D)
51
BAYAMÓN REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
383
2 437 997
353 540
410 392
141 123
34 371
7 198
104
19
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
350 33
1 921 478 516 519
293 803 59 737
280 389 130 003
95 235 45 888
22 498 11 873
5 457 1 741
103 1
19 –
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
184
744 020
121 604
103 992
37 255
8 695
2 162
40
5
501 502 503 504
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment -----------------
30 6 18 27
429 078 8 486 48 234 27 176
57 442 1 259 12 343 4 290
41 133 1 869 10 898 5 345
10 969 614 3 699 2 122
2 445 148 817 505
529 42 240 151
10 – – 7
1 – – –
505 506 507 508 509
Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
5 23 22 36 17
7 653 29 974 68 013 81 784 43 622
1 543 4 456 14 128 16 195 9 948
1 812 6 750 13 392 15 728 7 065
881 2 835 5 791 7 632 2 712
216 775 1 426 1 779 584
50 211 346 381 212
1 5 3 5 9
– 2 – – 2
50
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
199
1 693 977
231 936
306 400
103 868
25 676
5 036
64
14
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
9 21 20 80 1
(D) 261 828 76 873 689 277 (D)
(D) 54 212 8 139 87 246 (D)
(D) 70 036 11 726 125 866 (D)
(D) 24 133 4 330 44 852 (D)
(D) 6 536 995 11 050 (D)
(D) 775 204 2 429 (D)
(D) 4 12 27 (D)
(D) 1 3 4 (D)
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
18 14 6 30
95 269 234 463 (D) (D)
9 543 12 839 (D) (D)
13 472 16 695 (D) (D)
6 091 2 780 (D) (D)
1 351 635 (D) (D)
446 164 (D) (D)
1 2 (D) (D)
1 – (D) (D)
51
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
WHOLESALE TRADEmPUERTO RICO 7
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 3 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Type of operation and kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-ofyear inventories ($1,000)
Operating expenses ($1,000)
Annual First quarter payroll payroll ($1,000) ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
CAGUAS REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
214
504 904
98 092
82 730
29 265
6 792
1 990
66
15
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
204 10
423 718 81 186
88 694 9 398
61 125 21 605
22 405 6 860
5 192 1 600
1 739 251
64 2
15 –
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
101
102 564
21 918
26 143
9 346
2 119
729
24
1
501 502 503 504
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment -----------------
16 4 12 17
10 812 9 071 8 256 22 465
2 908 1 329 2 559 5 092
2 775 3 031 1 305 5 147
718 799 780 2 161
172 164 170 490
73 69 85 111
5 – – 5
– – – 1
505 506 507 508 509
Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
9 7 10 12 14
22 442 4 048 6 458 8 170 10 842
6 222 214 1 243 745 1 606
6 106 1 394 1 187 3 204 1 994
2 292 316 441 911 928
496 78 109 209 231
167 26 34 69 95
1 3 4 3 3
– – – – –
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
113
402 340
76 174
56 587
19 919
4 673
1 261
42
14
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
3 13 10 37 2
(D) 143 458 12 793 198 895 (D)
(D) 16 770 3 189 51 895 (D)
(D) 25 846 2 278 19 370 (D)
(D) 9 704 945 5 715 (D)
(D) 2 272 213 1 342 (D)
(D) 379 89 512 (D)
(D) 5 2 19 (D)
(D) – – 10 (D)
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
14 13 1 20
8 013 5 889 (D) 9 011
1 205 180 (D) 1 271
1 400 750 (D) 1 902
858 178 (D) 779
177 41 (D) 165
51 15 (D) 63
1 2 (D) 10
– 2 (D) 1
50
51
FAJARDO REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
24
32 034
4 475
8 590
1 866
435
145
9
4
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
23 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
11
5 342
428
960
365
83
42
5
4
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment ----------------Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies --------------------
1 3 2 1 1 1 2
(D) 2 387 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) 168 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) 407 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) 146 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) 33 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) 16 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
13
26 692
4 047
7 630
1 501
352
103
4
–
Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
3 5 3 2
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
50 501 502 503 504 506 507 508 51 512 514 517 519
GUAYAMA REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
23
15 081
1 935
2 620
998
243
94
11
2
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
22 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
10
7 149
937
1 354
489
131
37
3
–
501 502 503 504
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment -----------------
1 1 1 3
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
505 507 508
Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies --------------------
1 1 2
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
50
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
13
7 932
998
1 266
509
112
57
8
2
513 514
Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products -------------------------
1 2
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
3 2 1 4
(D) (D) (D) 1 188
(D) (D) (D) 195
(D) (D) (D) 219
(D) (D) (D) 79
(D) (D) (D) 15
(D) (D) (D) 11
(D) (D) (D) 3
(D) (D) (D) –
51
MAYAGÜEZ REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
153
293 855
31 734
41 383
14 478
3 226
1 072
71
24
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
142 11
260 683 33 172
28 991 2 743
34 409 6 974
11 759 2 719
2 663 563
924 148
69 2
24 –
8 PUERTO RICO mWHOLESALE TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 4 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Type of operation and kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-ofyear inventories ($1,000)
Operating expenses ($1,000)
Annual First quarter payroll payroll ($1,000) ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
MAYAGÜEZ REGIONmCon.
50
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
63
57 127
9 423
10 462
4 558
1 014
337
27
9
501 502 503 504
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment -----------------
11 4 7 10
10 856 (D) 4 684 3 758
2 630 (D) 479 2 320
2 701 (D) 647 894
995 (D) 321 538
221 (D) 78 128
80 (D) 41 51
5 (D) 1 5
2 (D) – –
505 506 507 508 509
Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
2 6 5 15 3
(D) 7 139 (D) 9 298 (D)
(D) 1 065 (D) 949 (D)
(D) 1 339 (D) 2 066 (D)
(D) 602 (D) 996 (D)
(D) 180 (D) 211 (D)
(D) 23 (D) 91 (D)
(D) 2 (D) 8 (D)
(D) 1 (D) – (D)
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
90
236 728
22 311
30 921
9 920
2 212
735
44
15
512 513 514 515
Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
3 8 46 2
(D) 3 620 150 757 (D)
(D) 610 14 010 (D)
(D) 927 18 547 (D)
(D) 320 6 433 (D)
(D) 84 1 388 (D)
(D) 34 467 (D)
(D) 5 20 (D)
(D) 1 8 (D)
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
2 12 7 10
(D) 32 269 (D) (D)
(D) 3 527 (D) (D)
(D) 4 338 (D) (D)
(D) 849 (D) (D)
(D) 215 (D) (D)
(D) 74 (D) (D)
(D) 2 (D) (D)
(D) – (D) (D)
51
PONCE REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
202
572 184
72 196
118 769
38 852
9 664
2 305
61
10
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
186 16
453 752 118 432
69 613 2 583
79 229 39 540
24 092 14 760
5 756 3 908
1 940 365
58 3
7 3
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
97
183 095
16 868
52 702
22 204
5 594
978
30
6
501 502 503 504
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment -----------------
13 6 5 18
10 338 11 276 7 895 92 311
1 309 1 727 1 150 1 697
1 558 2 649 1 324 34 896
691 995 402 13 875
161 265 89 3 590
57 79 36 324
8 – 2 7
– – – 4
505 506 507 508 509
Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
8 7 10 22 8
6 796 7 740 9 619 32 555 4 565
1 398 1 114 1 671 6 132 670
1 434 1 773 1 837 6 284 947
620 783 702 3 525 611
147 233 175 829 105
53 82 57 228 62
1 2 3 3 4
– – – 2 –
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
105
389 089
55 328
66 067
16 648
4 070
1 327
31
4
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
1 10 5 47 1
(D) 14 549 9 796 196 262 (D)
(D) 2 029 1 506 25 924 (D)
(D) 2 882 1 516 26 881 (D)
(D) 879 701 8 195 (D)
(D) 192 147 1 988 (D)
(D) 71 68 662 (D)
(D) 2 – 20 (D)
(D) – – 4 (D)
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
11 17 4 9
12 231 90 460 60 583 (D)
1 960 15 734 7 400 (D)
2 631 22 809 8 109 (D)
1 727 2 983 1 776 (D)
468 763 416 (D)
135 207 144 (D)
3 1 – (D)
– – – (D)
50
51
SAN JUAN REGION
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
1 455
6 083 561
1 030 129
1 093 554
434 519
103 535
21 119
271
26
Merchant wholesalers ---------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
1 290 165
5 159 160 924 401
938 546 91 583
853 332 240 222
320 378 114 141
76 650 26 885
17 388 3 731
244 27
22 4
Durable goods -----------------------------------------
791
2 319 911
394 992
456 962
196 695
47 698
10 087
141
14 2
50 501
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ---------------------
93
611 997
105 197
107 616
28 842
7 735
1 644
14
502
Furniture and homefurnishings -------------------------
51
94 305
17 759
20 372
8 120
2 111
575
11
–
503
Lumber and construction materials ---------------------
52
106 429
23 719
15 772
7 058
1 723
583
9
1
504 5043 5044 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049
Professional and commercial equipment ----------------Photographic equipment and supplies ----------------Office equipment ----------------------------------Computers, peripherals, and software ----------------Commercial equipment, n.e.c. -----------------------Medical and hospital equipment ---------------------Ophthalmic goods ---------------------------------Professional equipment, n.e.c. ------------------------
167 6 38 30 20 55 6 12
492 483 (D) 100 822 (D) 20 091 217 441 (D) (D)
69 632 (D) 11 509 (D) 4 934 36 081 (D) (D)
114 225 (D) 31 427 (D) 3 821 46 025 (D) (D)
57 699 (D) 18 669 (D) 1 903 19 376 (D) (D)
13 781 (D) 4 475 (D) 488 4 566 (D) (D)
2 433 (D) 742 (D) 125 858 (D) (D)
32 (D) 9 (D) 2 13 (D) (D)
5 (D) 2 (D) – 2 (D) (D)
505
Metals and minerals, except petroleum ------------------
11
48 605
6 937
4 130
1 760
452
130
2
–
506 5063 5064 5065
Electrical goods -------------------------------------Electrical apparatus and equipment ------------------Electrical appliances, televisions, and radios ----------Electronic parts and equipment -----------------------
114 62 20 32
356 336 167 686 120 009 68 641
64 275 28 277 20 841 15 157
69 609 36 088 20 509 13 012
29 797 17 378 7 008 5 411
6 923 4 084 1 425 1 414
1 373 779 309 285
12 7 1 4
1 1 – –
507 5072 5074 5075 5078
Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Hardware -----------------------------------------Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies --------------Warm air heating and air-conditioning ----------------Refrigeration equipment and supplies -----------------
81 51 13 7 10
192 967 105 246 (D) 27 133 (D)
30 951 17 972 (D) 3 825 (D)
46 851 24 466 (D) 10 820 (D)
21 735 11 974 (D) 3 563 (D)
5 303 2 934 (D) 855 (D)
1 054 594 (D) 148 (D)
14 14 (D) – (D)
1 1 (D) – (D)
508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088
Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Construction and mining machinery ------------------Farm and garden machinery ------------------------Industrial machinery and equipment ------------------Industrial supplies ----------------------------------Service establishment equipment --------------------Transportation equipment and supplies ----------------
149 13 5 93 16 19 3
305 863 64 747 (D) 138 659 55 900 39 047 (D)
50 679 9 330 (D) 24 608 7 121 8 102 (D)
57 726 9 305 (D) 33 932 4 115 8 575 (D)
33 267 4 685 (D) 16 975 5 921 4 380 (D)
7 697 1 008 (D) 3 925 1 457 966 (D)
1 740 228 (D) 953 221 246 (D)
25 1 (D) 16 5 2 (D)
2 – (D) 2 – – (D)
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
WHOLESALE TRADEmPUERTO RICO 9
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 5 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Type of operation and kind of business
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-ofyear inventories ($1,000)
Operating expenses ($1,000)
Miscellaneous durable goods -------------------------Sporting and recreational goods ---------------------Toys and hobby goods and supplies -----------------Scrap and waste materials --------------------------Jewelry and precious stones ------------------------Durable goods, n.e.c. --------------------------------
73 6 9 6 34 18
110 926 11 088 17 152 9 943 44 520 28 223
25 843 1 740 2 588 768 17 700 3 047
20 661 2 670 2 263 1 774 9 726 4 228
8 417 1 094 1 558 661 3 867 1 237
1 973 259 367 149 919 279
555 64 105 38 260 88
22 1 2 3 10 6
2 – 1 – 1 –
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
664
3 763 650
635 137
636 592
237 824
55 837
11 032
130
12
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ---------------------Groceries and related products ------------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
49 89 120 169 6
348 796 724 652 171 750 1 074 035 10 054
46 627 90 783 25 553 281 857 1 061
62 554 179 233 28 679 176 414 1 833
20 764 80 981 11 962 59 193 450
4 792 19 559 2 781 13 763 101
897 3 326 759 3 139 36
9 9 30 27 2
1 – 2 – –
516 517 518
Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products ---------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ---------------------
44 33 18
132 673 546 426 510 111
23 847 66 982 65 658
28 303 48 192 51 523
12 325 11 859 21 512
2 899 2 732 4 920
536 444 774
8 4 4
– 1 1
519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199
Miscellaneous nondurable goods ----------------------Farm supplies -------------------------------------Books, periodicals, and newspapers -----------------Flowers and florists’ supplies ------------------------Tobacco and tobacco products ----------------------Paints, varnishes, and supplies ----------------------Nondurable goods, n.e.c. ----------------------------
136 11 27 18 6 13 61
245 153 35 315 27 650 (D) (D) 29 379 45 113
32 769 3 390 4 166 (D) (D) 5 120 5 226
59 861 4 819 6 022 (D) (D) 7 305 10 299
18 778 2 055 2 071 (D) (D) 2 791 3 562
4 290 480 485 (D) (D) 662 766
1 121 127 152 (D) (D) 134 249
37 2 6 (D) (D) 1 19
7 – 1 (D) (D) – 5
SAN JUAN REGION mCon.
50
Durable goods mCon.
509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099 51
10 PUERTO RICO mWHOLESALE TRADE
Annual First quarter payroll payroll ($1,000) ($1,000)
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 6 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 5.
Statistics for Municipios: 1992
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-ofyear inventories ($1,000)
Puerto Rico ---------------------------
2 651
10 187 682
1 703 052
1 794 458
673 197
161 209
34 996
707
130
Adjuntas --------------------------------------Aguada ---------------------------------------Aguadilla -------------------------------------Aguas Buenas --------------------------------Aibonito ---------------------------------------
4 7 25 3 11
1 618 3 010 24 504 749 6 295
82 1 270 82 362 104 382
167 313 6 826 231 720
92 136 1 537 58 400
19 30 388 14 85
7 17 120 7 52
1 5 15 2 6
– 2 4 – 4
Añasco ---------------------------------------Arecibo ---------------------------------------Arroyo ----------------------------------------Barceloneta -----------------------------------Barranquitas -----------------------------------
5 44 – 5 8
7 245 40 196 – 8 717 4 240
1 215 7 444 – 1 146 326
1 287 6 914 – 1 576 784
403 3 172 – 521 256
97 803 – 107 61
33 302 – 37 40
2 19 – 1 3
– 1 – – 1
Bayamón -------------------------------------Cabo Rojo ------------------------------------Caguas ---------------------------------------Camuy ---------------------------------------Canóvanas ------------------------------------
194 20 114 18 12
569 738 32 561 392 732 7 514 12 548
76 182 1 851 86 385 707 1 757
113 359 3 909 65 067 966 2 948
45 967 1 384 22 210 303 938
11 184 315 5 219 66 218
2 751 125 1 376 38 75
45 15 29 15 6
6 8 3 10 1
Carolina --------------------------------------Cataño ---------------------------------------Cayey ----------------------------------------Ceiba ----------------------------------------Ciales -----------------------------------------
186 68 14 1 3
867 216 1 158 270 25 311 (D) (D)
159 829 199 027 4 775 (D) (D)
159 173 192 382 5 220 (D) (D)
78 869 58 785 1 668 (D) (D)
18 415 14 187 382 (D) (D)
3 354 2 639 80 (D) (D)
27 5 4 (D) (D)
2 1 2 (D) (D)
Cidra -----------------------------------------Coamo ---------------------------------------Comerío --------------------------------------Corozal ---------------------------------------Culebra----------------------------------------
11 8 2 14 1
10 084 4 499 (D) 14 660 (D)
1 517 576 (D) 626 (D)
1 482 679 (D) 1 407 (D)
566 341 (D) 370 (D)
132 61 (D) 83 (D)
75 31 (D) 43 (D)
6 5 (D) 12 (D)
1 – (D) 1 (D)
Dorado ---------------------------------------Fajardo ---------------------------------------Florida ---------------------------------------Guánica --------------------------------------Guayama --------------------------------------
14 7 5 1 13
9 936 6 777 2 413 (D) 9 060
1 416 1 106 292 (D) 1 171
1 982 1 300 292 (D) 1 457
851 377 136 (D) 647
215 88 25 (D) 158
67 52 13 (D) 57
8 2 4 (D) 7
2 – – (D) 2
Guayanilla ------------------------------------Guaynabo ------------------------------------Gurabo ---------------------------------------Hatillo ----------------------------------------Hormigueros -----------------------------------
– 172 18 16 9
– 1 460 839 35 395 57 087 9 512
– 181 228 1 710 7 125 478
– 238 189 4 534 6 943 2 982
– 87 860 2 299 2 394 1 643
– 21 122 496 558 306
– 3 804 214 193 89
– 25 6 10 6
– 2 1 2 3
Humacao -------------------------------------Isabela ---------------------------------------Jayuya ---------------------------------------Juana Díaz -----------------------------------Juncos ----------------------------------------
19 8 1 13 5
22 459 3 761 (D) 11 176 2 142
1 760 310 (D) 728 238
2 422 829 (D) 1 559 409
1 212 296 (D) 896 155
266 57 (D) 226 28
119 27 (D) 85 11
7 5 (D) 6 2
1 4 (D) – 3
Lajas -----------------------------------------Lares-----------------------------------------Las Marías ------------------------------------Las Piedras -----------------------------------Loíza ------------------------------------------
5 6 1 7 1
4 814 2 037 (D) 4 836 (D)
642 267 (D) 675 (D)
634 258 (D) 1 564 (D)
336 102 (D) 372 (D)
38 27 (D) 85 (D)
20 14 (D) 27 (D)
4 5 (D) 3 (D)
1 1 (D) – (D)
Luquillo ---------------------------------------Manatí ---------------------------------------Maricao --------------------------------------Maunabo -------------------------------------Mayagüez -------------------------------------
2 14 – 2 96
(D) 37 269 – (D) 229 174
(D) 6 511 – (D) 26 825
(D) 6 416 – (D) 31 594
(D) 1 875 – (D) 10 258
(D) 484 – (D) 2 358
(D) 148 – (D) 756
(D) 5 – (D) 32
(D) – – (D) 10
Moca -----------------------------------------Morovis --------------------------------------Naguabo -------------------------------------Naranjito -------------------------------------Orocovis ---------------------------------------
3 – 3 9 5
(D) – 1 771 9 745 3 048
(D) – 169 911 147
(D) – 244 1 417 179
(D) – 113 324 160
(D) – 26 96 43
(D) – 12 49 20
(D) – 1 4 2
(D) – – – 4
Patillas ---------------------------------------Peñuelas -------------------------------------Ponce ----------------------------------------Quebradillas ----------------------------------Rincón ----------------------------------------
3 8 150 5 1
(D) 10 116 522 284 (D) (D)
(D) 1 165 67 130 (D) (D)
(D) 1 640 112 351 (D) (D)
(D) 485 35 993 (D) (D)
(D) 111 8 986 (D) (D)
(D) 64 1 960 (D) (D)
(D) 4 33 (D) (D)
(D) – 8 (D) (D)
Río Grande -----------------------------------Sabana Grande -------------------------------Salinas ---------------------------------------San Germán ----------------------------------San Juan --------------------------------------
7 5 5 11 1 055
15 563 (D) 2 727 8 234 3 680 500
2 214 (D) 284 559 680 857
6 000 (D) 590 780 682 544
1 047 (D) 163 333 262 140
241 (D) 36 79 62 636
51 (D) 19 33 13 535
3 (D) 1 7 203
2 (D) – 1 21
San Lorenzo ----------------------------------San Sebastián --------------------------------Santa Isabel ----------------------------------Toa Alta --------------------------------------Toa Baja --------------------------------------
8 16 6 6 56
3 629 17 382 3 813 (D) 652 959
472 1 394 496 (D) 74 147
643 2 217 591 (D) 95 306
216 610 411 (D) 32 539
54 138 111 (D) 8 020
19 65 41 (D) 1 495
– 10 4 (D) 12
– 3 1 (D) 1
Trujillo Alto -----------------------------------Utuado ---------------------------------------Vega Alta -------------------------------------Vega Baja ------------------------------------Vieques ---------------------------------------
30 6 7 16 2
62 458 (D) 9 804 10 682 (D)
6 458 (D) 481 1 539 (D)
10 700 (D) 2 871 1 298 (D)
4 712 (D) 1 555 354 (D)
1 144 (D) 404 91 (D)
351 (D) 56 49 (D)
10 (D) 7 11 (D)
– (D) 2 2 (D)
Villalba ---------------------------------------Yabucoa --------------------------------------Yauco -----------------------------------------
2 4 9
(D) 1 272 17 333
(D) 74 1 908
(D) 438 1 650
(D) 109 581
(D) 31 138
(D) 10 103
(D) 1 7
(D) – 1
Geographic area
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
Operating expenses ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
WHOLESALE TRADEmPUERTO RICO 11
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Table 6.
Sales Size of Establishments: 1992
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Establishments ------------------------
2 651
10 187 682
1 703 052
673 197
161 209
34 996
707
130
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
394 250 111 421 449
7 921 162 881 541 246 632 589 009 325 607
1 134 803 147 896 40 865 293 714 52 257
460 711 78 624 20 146 54 180 34 059
110 529 18 826 4 643 12 891 8 085
19 915 4 624 1 356 3 882 2 610
10 14 15 81 104
1 – – 13 33
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
328 79 101 255 165 98
126 857 21 314 22 578 37 600 12 516 2 866
18 623 2 675 3 753 6 001 2 135 330
12 251 2 613 3 071 4 957 1 962 623
2 940 655 746 1 214 503 177
1 114 255 266 555 246 173
119 30 39 136 106 53
31 6 8 22 12 4
Establishments ------------------------
1 343
3 472 936
576 493
274 968
66 310
14 688
324
51
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
139 132 56 238 233
2 267 084 464 288 124 501 333 628 170 281
352 954 94 801 24 621 59 547 27 236
146 964 45 493 12 401 35 248 20 227
35 600 11 038 2 892 8 408 4 776
5 927 2 706 833 2 442 1 400
– 9 1 24 48
– – – 5 12
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
153 52 54 129 100 57
58 776 14 091 12 042 18 882 7 584 1 779
9 221 1 621 1 548 3 516 1 220 208
6 487 1 877 1 726 2 748 1 440 357
1 531 482 448 671 360 104
561 174 135 279 145 86
50 14 21 59 61 37
12 4 6 11 – 1
Establishments ------------------------
180
1 077 446
170 017
42 417
10 792
2 412
59
9
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
29 20 9 18 28
923 349 73 678 20 638 24 438 20 621
132 711 15 276 4 967 9 476 4 614
28 516 5 563 2 104 2 388 2 191
7 426 1 419 471 576 493
1 355 396 124 162 199
– 3 – – 9
– – – – 3
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
21 4 5 19 13 14
8 139 1 070 1 126 2 863 1 070 454
1 261 151 120 1 199 184 58
748 82 183 400 167 75
180 21 43 101 41 21
72 9 12 44 20 19
10 2 1 14 8 12
2 – – 3 – 1
Establishments ------------------------
82
134 935
22 900
11 294
2 836
828
20
8
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
3 15 9 18 10
20 267 56 691 20 301 24 214 7 551
6 720 8 650 2 810 3 009 914
1 261 5 200 1 777 1 989 488
316 1 384 429 439 127
106 329 126 151 35
– 3 – 4 2
– – – 2 2
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
6 3 3 11 3 1
2 378 831 663 1 791 (D) (D)
201 170 64 337 (D) (D)
165 85 39 200 (D) (D)
39 19 9 49 (D) (D)
19 10 4 33 (D) (D)
4 1 2 3 (D) (D)
2 – – 2 (D) (D)
Kind of business and sales size of establishment
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
WHOLESALE TRADE
50
501
502
503
DURABLE GOODS
Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies
Furniture and Homefurnishings
Lumber and Construction Materials Establishments ------------------------
103
178 949
40 665
12 464
2 913
1 016
18
3
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
7 9 2 23 19
85 993 32 768 (D) 33 145 13 178
22 672 9 513 (D) 4 922 1 673
4 319 2 838 (D) 2 726 1 031
1 006 667 (D) 654 214
252 183 (D) 273 81
– – (D) 4 2
– – (D) – –
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
14 3 6 12 6 2
5 322 821 1 335 1 651 (D) (D)
647 103 252 177 (D) (D)
386 36 210 294 (D) (D)
85 8 53 72 (D) (D)
49 4 14 30 (D) (D)
3 – 1 2 (D) (D)
3 – – – (D) (D)
12 PUERTO RICO mWHOLESALE TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 6.
Sales Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Establishments ------------------------
260
644 784
84 038
76 942
18 642
3 121
67
11
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
27 15 8 44 47
456 532 51 984 17 632 61 459 34 163
48 461 7 636 5 706 13 136 5 579
53 050 7 123 2 133 6 881 5 097
12 963 1 697 536 1 600 1 190
1 553 381 95 482 333
– 1 – 4 9
– – – 1 3
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
33 10 8 26 26 16
12 183 2 700 1 790 3 855 1 981 505
2 160 334 280 485 203 58
1 222 365 192 490 299 90
294 86 52 116 80 28
109 32 18 59 35 24
12 – 3 10 17 11
2 – 3 2 – –
Establishments ------------------------
41
88 079
16 268
5 666
1 339
413
11
–
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
4 5 3 6 8
45 619 17 081 (D) 9 646 5 621
5 345 7 317 (D) 1 696 266
1 732 1 842 (D) 893 602
389 416 (D) 236 149
131 118 (D) 70 42
– – (D) 1 2
– – (D) – –
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
6 – – 4 3 2
2 447 – – 566 (D) (D)
395 – – 75 (D) (D)
218 – – 52 (D) (D)
49 – – 13 (D) (D)
22 – – 5 (D) (D)
2 – – – (D) (D)
– – – – (D) (D)
Kind of business and sales size of establishment
50
DURABLE GOODSmCon.
504
Professional and Commercial Equipment
505
506
507
508
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum
Electrical Goods Establishments ------------------------
166
411 821
72 970
34 861
8 313
1 754
27
4
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
23 18 12 27 29
253 545 62 860 26 457 39 577 20 269
47 747 13 859 2 942 3 734 3 251
18 036 5 447 2 422 4 644 2 938
4 255 1 305 530 1 173 690
742 299 128 294 154
– – – – 5
– – – – 2
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
6 6 6 18 14 7
2 154 1 625 1 299 2 671 1 181 183
223 184 187 499 318 26
152 202 278 539 182 21
48 49 84 124 46 9
19 21 28 40 20 9
1 2 3 8 5 3
– – – 2 – –
Establishments ------------------------
137
301 413
53 262
30 146
7 312
1 588
28
4
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
14 18 4 33 25
156 921 63 973 9 140 44 603 18 222
27 815 11 540 1 845 7 488 3 173
15 010 6 430 782 4 471 2 180
3 633 1 601 166 1 082 530
662 338 54 280 139
– 1 – 6 4
– – – – 1
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
9 6 8 5 12 3
3 518 1 641 1 816 640 832 107
665 216 272 68 176 4
593 141 268 76 183 12
136 38 61 18 43 4
50 17 17 8 18 5
2 2 3 4 6 –
– – 2 1 – –
Establishments ------------------------
253
450 834
77 155
47 839
11 089
2 596
50
6
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
23 22 6 51 49
227 642 75 450 13 028 73 395 37 379
36 510 15 903 3 822 11 898 6 066
20 201 8 880 1 708 8 770 4 601
4 483 2 052 390 2 100 1 114
886 502 101 514 324
– – – 4 6
– – – 2 –
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
36 14 10 19 16 7
13 750 3 730 2 273 2 754 1 194 239
2 029 303 173 305 120 26
1 885 638 331 374 412 39
460 193 90 99 98 10
121 60 24 31 26 7
6 4 3 11 13 3
2 1 1 – – –
Hardware, Plumbing, and Heating Equipment
Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
WHOLESALE TRADEmPUERTO RICO 13
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Table 6.
Sales Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
DURABLE GOODSmCon.
509
Miscellaneous Durable Goods
511
512
513
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Kind of business and sales size of establishment
50
51
Establishments (number)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments ------------------------
121
184 675
39 218
13 339
3 074
960
44
6
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
9 10 3 18 18
97 216 29 803 6 221 23 151 13 277
24 973 5 107 794 4 188 1 700
4 839 2 170 633 2 486 1 099
1 129 497 158 548 269
240 160 66 216 93
– 1 1 1 9
– – – – 1
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
22 6 8 15 7 5
8 885 1 673 1 740 2 091 498 120
1 640 160 200 371 69 16
1 118 328 225 323 63 55
240 68 56 79 16 14
100 21 18 29 9 8
10 3 5 7 4 3
1 3 – 1 – –
NONDURABLE GOODS Establishments ------------------------
1 308
6 714 746
1 126 559
398 229
94 899
20 308
383
79
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
255 118 55 183 216
5 654 078 417 253 122 131 255 381 155 326
781 849 53 095 16 244 234 167 25 021
313 747 33 131 7 745 18 932 13 832
74 929 7 788 1 751 4 483 3 309
13 988 1 918 523 1 440 1 210
10 5 14 57 56
1 – – 8 21
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
175 27 47 126 65 41
68 081 7 223 10 536 18 718 4 932 1 087
9 402 1 054 2 205 2 485 915 122
5 764 736 1 345 2 209 522 266
1 409 173 298 543 143 73
553 81 131 276 101 87
69 16 18 77 45 16
19 2 2 11 12 3
Establishments ------------------------
66
413 939
52 380
25 325
5 947
1 173
13
1
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
11 11 1 11 10
347 022 35 908 (D) 16 545 7 428
40 496 5 053 (D) 5 007 1 058
18 244 3 223 (D) 2 031 652
4 267 759 (D) 482 152
643 208 (D) 156 60
– – (D) – 1
– – (D) – –
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
7 1 3 6 3 2
2 708 (D) 655 791 (D) (D)
194 (D) 80 80 (D) (D)
633 (D) 233 94 (D) (D)
161 (D) 55 17 (D) (D)
54 (D) 23 10 (D) (D)
3 (D) – 7 (D) (D)
1 (D) – – (D) (D)
Establishments ------------------------
146
1 173 610
169 338
117 538
28 982
4 666
26
6
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
50 16 4 12 17
1 066 907 57 628 8 770 16 483 13 352
151 303 5 716 2 874 3 167 3 822
106 589 5 459 855 1 585 1 987
26 406 1 343 201 362 415
3 855 354 60 129 131
2 – – 5 3
– – – – 1
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
16 2 6 9 10 4
6 593 (D) 1 338 1 215 703 (D)
1 528 (D) 450 156 229 (D)
623 (D) 205 108 64 (D)
156 (D) 38 29 16 (D)
71 (D) 25 14 11 (D)
4 (D) – 4 7 (D)
3 (D) – – 2 (D)
Paper and Paper Products
Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries
Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions Establishments ------------------------
168
276 150
39 177
18 344
4 240
1 170
51
6
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
11 13 7 29 32
(D) 49 531 15 283 40 578 21 348
(D) 7 293 2 032 11 846 3 136
(D) 2 961 1 567 3 441 1 744
(D) 717 356 795 424
(D) 179 91 216 138
(D) – 5 3 9
(D) – – 1 1
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
26 2 6 24 9 9
9 759 (D) 1 296 3 538 687 272
1 730 (D) 90 499 66 30
739 (D) 240 454 94 60
182 (D) 56 113 28 17
58 (D) 15 48 19 11
12 (D) 1 10 8 1
1 (D) – – 3 –
14 PUERTO RICO mWHOLESALE TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 6.
Sales Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Establishments ------------------------
437
2 447 784
557 526
130 438
31 011
7 781
152
37
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
116 49 25 67 57
2 053 012 176 132 55 813 93 281 41 673
315 218 25 892 6 100 202 916 4 588
108 341 9 195 2 825 4 747 2 722
25 741 2 123 663 1 152 688
5 790 643 211 442 333
8 2 8 25 23
1 – – 3 9
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
41 8 10 36 18 10
16 160 2 165 2 204 5 714 1 391 239
1 738 131 191 642 98 12
1 368 250 128 683 117 62
340 54 29 169 33 19
152 15 12 119 27 37
24 5 5 28 16 8
7 1 – 7 7 2
92
5
–
Kind of business and sales size of establishment
51
NONDURABLE GOODSmCon.
514
Groceries and Related Products
515
516
517
518
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Farm-Product Raw Materials Establishments ------------------------
14
18 236
1 160
1 050
234
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
2 – – 1 1
(D) – – (D) (D)
(D) – – (D) (D)
(D) – – (D) (D)
(D) – – (D) (D)
(D) – – (D) (D)
(D) – – (D) (D)
(D) – – (D) (D)
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
2 – 2 3 1 2
(D) – (D) 456 (D) (D)
(D) – (D) 49 (D) (D)
(D) – (D) 37 (D) (D)
(D) – (D) 13 (D) (D)
(D) – (D) 7 (D) (D)
(D) – (D) 2 (D) (D)
(D) – (D) – (D) (D)
Establishments ------------------------
99
279 180
37 597
21 686
5 072
1 225
17
2
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
18 5 4 17 20
207 797 (D) (D) 22 858 15 779
27 704 (D) (D) 3 339 3 047
13 837 (D) (D) 2 047 1 934
3 128 (D) (D) 541 455
694 (D) (D) 155 137
– (D) (D) 5 1
– (D) (D) – 1
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
13 3 4 7 4 4
4 973 (D) 945 1 093 315 105
461 (D) 135 113 68 –
474 (D) 86 211 47 25
121 (D) 26 52 15 5
50 (D) 7 12 6 6
4 (D) 2 3 1 1
– (D) – 1 – –
Establishments ------------------------
111
931 446
100 244
19 259
4 520
950
18
5
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
21 14 6 5 21
834 858 48 988 13 493 (D) 14 357
93 417 2 745 1 306 (D) 1 355
11 025 6 566 307 (D) 465
2 700 1 436 59 (D) 104
588 213 18 (D) 43
– 3 – (D) 5
– – – (D) 3
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
27 2 2 7 5 1
10 394 (D) (D) 1 048 378 (D)
638 (D) (D) 77 57 (D)
373 (D) (D) 72 19 (D)
85 (D) (D) 18 6 (D)
33 (D) (D) 7 5 (D)
4 (D) (D) 3 3 (D)
2 (D) (D) – – (D)
Chemicals and Allied Products
Petroleum and Petroleum Products
Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages Establishments ------------------------
40
835 372
120 587
36 701
8 431
1 586
20
9
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
12 2 1 10 7
804 326 (D) (D) 14 932 (D)
116 269 (D) (D) 1 730 (D)
33 566 (D) (D) 1 358 (D)
7 586 (D) (D) 323 (D)
1 387 (D) (D) 80 (D)
– (D) (D) 6 (D)
– (D) (D) 4 (D)
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
5 – 2 – – 1
(D) – (D) – – (D)
(D) – (D) – – (D)
(D) – (D) – – (D)
(D) – (D) – – (D)
(D) – (D) – – (D)
(D) – (D) – – (D)
(D) – (D) – – (D)
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
WHOLESALE TRADEmPUERTO RICO 15
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Table 6.
Sales Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Kind of business and sales size of establishment
51
NONDURABLE GOODSmCon.
519
Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments ------------------------
227
339 029
48 550
27 888
6 462
1 665
81
13
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$2,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $1,999,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 -------------------------
14 8 7 31 51
192 397 26 269 16 107 42 784 35 406
24 868 3 696 2 426 5 492 6 907
14 495 2 570 1 379 3 310 3 412
3 414 621 304 717 763
614 163 86 219 312
– – 1 12 9
– – – – 4
$300,000 to $499,999 ------------------------$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$200,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $199,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------Less than $50,000 ----------------------------
38 9 12 34 15 8
14 796 2 402 2 681 4 863 1 089 235
2 166 617 1 159 869 323 27
1 415 230 336 550 150 41
332 57 75 132 35 12
114 25 34 59 25 14
10 9 8 20 9 3
3 1 1 3 – 1
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Table 7.
Employment Size of Establishments: 1992
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Kind of business and employment size of establishment
WHOLESALE TRADE
50
501
502
Establishments ------------------------
2 651
10 187 682
1 703 052
673 197
161 209
34 996
707
130
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
14 463 383 400 283
6 533 106 641 170 191 311 064 416 344
720 11 151 22 423 125 666 199 138
349 5 619 9 836 20 182 23 577
– 1 365 2 275 4 700 5 584
– 463 766 1 400 1 547
3 261 172 112 51
– 34 35 35 10
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
250 254 173 280 151
457 417 713 883 718 047 2 314 439 4 973 123
55 431 101 366 120 449 332 131 734 577
29 680 46 354 45 762 143 130 348 708
7 174 10 958 11 241 33 903 84 009
1 980 2 952 2 886 8 150 14 852
43 28 18 17 2
11 4 1 – –
DURABLE GOODS Establishments ------------------------
1 343
3 472 936
576 493
274 968
66 310
14 688
324
51
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
7 223 190 197 161
1 872 31 739 70 603 117 444 173 192
355 4 174 9 099 24 569 25 322
214 2 103 5 349 9 796 14 290
– 524 1 236 2 308 3 319
– 223 380 696 881
1 136 75 50 24
– 14 13 14 4
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
130 140 94 150 51
220 909 286 206 338 224 761 240 1 471 507
30 150 53 963 63 352 153 396 212 113
16 438 26 497 26 567 72 650 101 064
3 970 6 414 6 481 16 957 25 101
1 026 1 632 1 582 4 180 4 088
14 12 3 8 1
4 2 – – –
Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies Establishments ------------------------
180
1 077 446
170 017
42 417
10 792
2 412
59
9
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
3 32 18 30 14
(D) (D) 4 783 15 293 19 394
(D) (D) 669 5 732 4 019
(D) (D) 346 1 194 986
(D) (D) 88 281 245
(D) (D) 36 101 75
(D) (D) 11 14 3
(D) (D) 1 1 1
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
17 19 15 21 11
22 590 56 438 51 078 137 803 765 083
4 652 11 977 10 068 27 557 104 662
1 756 3 789 3 973 10 613 19 471
444 902 974 2 594 5 212
136 229 254 609 940
1 1 1 1 1
– 2 – – –
828
Furniture and Homefurnishings Establishments ------------------------
82
134 935
22 900
11 294
2 836
20
8
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
– 9 16 9 9
– (D) 9 151 7 308 7 554
– (D) 1 100 373 851
– (D) 494 481 642
– (D) 116 78 154
– (D) 32 32 51
– (D) 7 4 2
– (D) 4 4 –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
7 11 8 12 1
12 811 20 266 22 929 48 643 (D)
1 382 3 552 3 296 11 441 (D)
768 1 801 1 935 4 241 (D)
190 433 522 1 045 (D)
51 123 130 329 (D)
– 1 – 3 (D)
– – – – (D)
16 PUERTO RICO mWHOLESALE TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 7.
Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
50
DURABLE GOODSmCon.
503
Lumber and Construction Materials
504
505
506
507
508
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Kind of business and employment size of establishment
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
18
3
Establishments ------------------------
103
178 949
40 665
12 464
2 913
1 016
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
– 19 15 22 9
– 2 938 6 549 13 390 8 827
– 377 924 1 425 1 251
– 161 472 808 709
– 40 96 181 154
– 19 30 74 46
– 8 4 4 1
– – – 3 –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
9 8 10 8 3
(D) 17 194 50 327 44 868 (D)
(D) 3 775 12 581 9 116 (D)
(D) 1 044 2 125 3 989 (D)
(D) 241 521 953 (D)
(D) 96 164 272 (D)
(D) – – – (D)
(D) – – – (D)
Professional and Commercial Equipment Establishments ------------------------
260
644 784
84 038
76 942
18 642
3 121
67
11
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
1 51 30 46 37
(D) (D) 9 497 25 180 43 227
(D) (D) 1 211 3 259 6 260
(D) (D) 723 2 198 3 449
(D) (D) 162 498 830
(D) (D) 60 163 199
(D) (D) 7 16 8
(D) (D) 1 3 –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
18 29 13 20 15
32 078 39 832 52 183 108 537 327 959
4 555 13 012 5 409 15 402 34 073
2 933 5 346 4 077 10 588 47 145
727 1 243 1 019 2 482 11 563
146 338 230 544 1 390
– 1 1 2 –
3 – – – –
413
11
–
Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum Establishments ------------------------
41
88 079
16 268
5 666
1 339
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
– 7 6 8 4
– (D) 2 079 8 547 2 150
– (D) 279 986 288
– (D) 85 559 216
– (D) 23 150 45
– (D) 12 29 21
– (D) 4 2 –
– (D) – – –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
4 – 5 6 1
(D) – 8 721 25 809 (D)
(D) – 797 8 805 (D)
(D) – 912 2 135 (D)
(D) – 238 528 (D)
(D) – 81 158 (D)
(D) – – – (D)
(D) – – – (D)
Establishments ------------------------
166
411 821
72 970
34 861
8 313
1 754
27
4
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
1 25 21 19 30
(D) (D) 8 586 12 058 42 266
(D) (D) 976 6 567 4 441
(D) (D) 857 988 2 867
(D) (D) 200 239 673
(D) (D) 42 69 162
(D) (D) 9 3 3
(D) (D) – 1 2
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
14 18 13 21 4
22 940 39 445 62 297 123 824 96 447
1 945 3 898 4 775 29 828 20 055
1 792 3 900 5 065 12 446 6 584
429 962 1 119 2 843 1 758
116 213 224 591 312
1 1 – – –
– – – – –
Establishments ------------------------
137
301 413
53 262
30 146
7 312
1 588
28
4
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
– 18 17 19 18
– 3 339 4 326 13 732 16 932
– 499 879 2 583 3 424
– 180 370 946 1 604
– 43 82 231 367
– 18 34 68 98
– 10 5 2 3
– 1 1 2 –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
20 13 8 15 9
36 295 28 285 15 333 62 191 120 980
5 408 4 847 2 068 12 014 21 540
2 946 3 028 1 719 6 793 12 560
686 802 440 1 630 3 031
156 142 131 393 548
7 – 1 – –
– – – – –
Electrical Goods
Hardware, Plumbing, and Heating Equipment
Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies Establishments ------------------------
253
450 834
77 155
47 839
11 089
2 596
50
6
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
1 37 42 34 32
(D) (D) 16 304 16 455 28 796
(D) (D) 1 655 2 216 4 365
(D) (D) 1 350 2 142 3 322
(D) (D) 304 534 735
(D) (D) 84 124 187
(D) (D) 14 3 3
(D) (D) 3 – 1
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
21 30 16 34 6
23 514 58 458 45 810 151 842 104 049
3 251 10 154 8 886 30 660 15 432
2 809 5 873 5 098 16 767 10 118
718 1 406 1 240 3 753 2 315
171 353 271 922 447
1 4 – 1 –
– – – – –
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
WHOLESALE TRADEmPUERTO RICO 17
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Table 7.
Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
50
DURABLE GOODSmCon.
509
Miscellaneous Durable Goods
51
511
512
513
514
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Kind of business and employment size of establishment
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments ------------------------
121
184 675
39 218
13 339
3 074
960
44
6
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
1 25 25 10 8
(D) (D) 9 328 5 481 4 046
(D) (D) 1 406 1 428 423
(D) (D) 652 480 495
(D) (D) 165 116 116
(D) (D) 50 36 42
(D) (D) 14 2 1
(D) (D) 3 – –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
20 12 6 13 1
29 613 26 288 29 546 57 723 (D)
4 864 2 748 15 472 8 573 (D)
2 145 1 716 1 663 5 078 (D)
466 425 408 1 129 (D)
149 138 97 362 (D)
3 4 – 1 (D)
1 – – – (D)
Establishments ------------------------
1 308
6 714 746
1 126 559
398 229
94 899
20 308
383
79
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
7 240 193 203 122
4 661 74 902 99 588 193 620 243 152
365 6 977 13 324 101 097 173 816
135 3 516 4 487 10 386 9 287
– 841 1 039 2 392 2 265
– 240 386 704 666
2 125 97 62 27
– 20 22 21 6
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
120 114 79 130 100
236 508 427 677 379 823 1 553 199 3 501 616
25 281 47 403 57 097 178 735 522 464
13 242 19 857 19 195 70 480 247 644
3 204 4 544 4 760 16 946 58 908
954 1 320 1 304 3 970 10 764
29 16 15 9 1
7 2 1 – –
NONDURABLE GOODS
Paper and Paper Products Establishments ------------------------
66
413 939
52 380
25 325
5 947
1 173
13
1
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
1 7 6 11 3
(D) (D) (D) 7 639 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 1 681 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 627 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 138 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 37 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 2 (D)
(D) (D) (D) – (D)
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
8 7 4 13 6
17 229 (D) (D) 55 774 306 049
1 465 (D) (D) 9 807 35 641
1 240 (D) (D) 5 480 15 724
295 (D) (D) 1 357 3 636
65 (D) (D) 355 528
1 (D) (D) – –
– (D) (D) – –
Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries Establishments ------------------------
146
1 173 610
169 338
117 538
28 982
4 666
26
6
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
1 17 10 17 14
(D) (D) 2 524 15 656 21 273
(D) (D) 601 1 508 1 828
(D) (D) 165 815 1 288
(D) (D) 45 194 351
(D) (D) 20 64 75
(D) (D) 6 – 2
(D) (D) 3 – –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
10 19 6 25 27
12 068 54 593 22 832 227 594 815 269
2 543 7 345 4 653 58 442 91 925
1 254 3 049 2 697 16 191 91 931
260 680 834 3 859 22 727
76 222 102 738 3 352
2 4 – 2 –
– 1 – – –
Establishments ------------------------
168
276 150
39 177
18 344
4 240
1 170
51
6
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
3 33 37 32 15
1 261 8 569 15 838 28 377 20 404
61 818 2 058 3 542 8 540
27 355 940 1 988 1 092
– 94 237 450 283
– 33 74 115 82
– 14 19 3 7
– 1 3 1 1
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
14 10 13 6 5
22 580 18 426 57 224 36 823 66 648
2 805 3 410 6 160 6 972 4 811
1 805 1 805 3 160 2 260 4 912
480 409 662 491 1 134
110 110 211 163 272
2 – 5 1 –
– – – – –
Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions
Groceries and Related Products Establishments ------------------------
437
2 447 784
557 526
130 438
31 011
7 781
152
37
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
1 71 45 59 40
(D) (D) 32 553 59 038 68 968
(D) (D) 5 236 84 066 118 491
(D) (D) 933 2 589 2 713
(D) (D) 192 589 679
(D) (D) 90 200 224
(D) (D) 25 32 12
(D) (D) 7 12 –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
54 38 32 57 40
125 704 163 999 168 513 558 215 1 240 004
13 538 21 553 22 136 63 309 226 464
5 366 6 303 6 828 30 163 74 750
1 282 1 487 1 625 7 323 17 659
427 442 526 1 830 3 971
19 4 3 6 –
7 – 1 – –
18 PUERTO RICO mWHOLESALE TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 7.
Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Establishments ------------------------
14
18 236
1 160
1 050
234
92
5
–
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
– 5 1 1 1
– (D) (D) (D) (D)
– (D) (D) (D) (D)
– (D) (D) (D) (D)
– (D) (D) (D) (D)
– (D) (D) (D) (D)
– (D) (D) (D) (D)
– (D) (D) (D) (D)
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
4 – 1 1 –
2 578 – (D) (D) –
757 – (D) (D) –
277 – (D) (D) –
54 – (D) (D) –
33 – (D) (D) –
1 – (D) (D) –
– – (D) (D) –
Establishments ------------------------
99
279 180
37 597
21 686
5 072
1 225
17
2
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
1 11 20 14 16
(D) (D) 13 726 17 308 15 414
(D) (D) 1 364 1 675 1 760
(D) (D) 536 1 008 1 330
(D) (D) 125 258 304
(D) (D) 40 48 84
(D) (D) 9 2 1
(D) (D) 1 1 –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
6 9 7 10 5
8 278 56 260 28 018 56 683 80 737
361 2 982 13 947 5 791 9 364
989 2 041 1 271 5 700 8 607
242 543 271 1 398 1 883
52 103 113 338 436
– 3 1 – –
– – – – –
Establishments ------------------------
111
931 446
100 244
19 259
4 520
950
18
5
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
– 48 12 16 5
– 18 834 9 221 31 333 83 119
– 1 097 332 3 147 40 015
– 571 255 780 569
– 133 55 171 139
– 10 3 3 1
– 2 1 2 –
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
5 9 5 7 4
27 322 43 674 51 622 534 530 131 791
412 3 833 3 667 26 066 21 675
535 1 738 1 373 5 094 8 344
162 366 346 1 203 1 945
40 106 83 201 361
1 – – – –
– – – – –
Kind of business and employment size of establishment
51
NONDURABLE GOODSmCon.
515
Farm-Product Raw Materials
516
517
518
519
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Chemicals and Allied Products
Petroleum and Petroleum Products
– 48 24 58 29
Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages Establishments ------------------------
40
835 372
120 587
36 701
8 431
1 586
20
9
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
– 9 1 7 4
– (D) (D) (D) 11 337
– (D) (D) (D) 641
– (D) (D) (D) 369
– (D) (D) (D) 77
– (D) (D) (D) 24
– (D) (D) (D) –
– (D) (D) (D) 3
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
5 1 2 5 6
7 888 (D) (D) 52 418 728 745
1 328 (D) (D) 4 668 110 445
446 (D) (D) 2 385 31 310
112 (D) (D) 553 7 088
42 (D) (D) 156 1 280
1 (D) (D) – –
– (D) (D) – –
Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Establishments ------------------------
227
339 029
48 550
27 888
6 462
1 665
81
13
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
– 39 61 46 24
– (D) 24 044 27 248 19 887
– (D) 3 603 4 838 2 132
– (D) 1 494 2 361 1 660
– (D) 341 539 368
– (D) 122 154 127
– (D) 31 10 2
– (D) 6 – 2
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
14 21 9 6 7
12 861 68 624 22 494 (D) 132 373
2 072 5 351 3 731 (D) 22 139
1 330 3 650 2 124 (D) 12 066
317 780 524 (D) 2 836
109 239 151 (D) 564
2 4 4 (D) 1
– – – (D) –
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Table 8.
Legal Form of Organization: 1992
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Firms (number)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
All types ------------------------------
2 380
2 651
10 187 682
1 703 052
673 197
161 209
34 996
707
130
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
1 733 600 47
2 000 603 48
9 756 064 314 735 116 883
1 574 325 117 104 11 623
646 463 19 777 6 957
154 661 4 870 1 678
32 432 2 104 460
– 647 60
– 123 7
All types ------------------------------
1 238
1 343
3 472 936
576 493
274 968
66 310
14 688
324
51
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
938 286 14
1 041 288 14
3 336 077 111 882 24 977
557 986 16 753 1 754
263 524 9 321 2 123
63 504 2 269 537
13 611 984 93
– 301 23
– 48 3
All types ------------------------------
175
180
1 077 446
170 017
42 417
10 792
2 412
59
9
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
118 56 1
123 (D) (D)
1 053 872 (D) (D)
166 022 (D) (D)
40 231 (D) (D)
10 246 (D) (D)
2 171 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
75
82
134 935
22 900
11 294
2 836
828
20
8
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
59 15 1
66 (D) (D)
121 469 (D) (D)
21 462 (D) (D)
10 023 (D) (D)
2 565 (D) (D)
748 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
93
103
178 949
40 665
12 464
2 913
1 016
18
3
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
76 16 1
86 (D) (D)
172 166 (D) (D)
39 600 (D) (D)
12 101 (D) (D)
2 834 (D) (D)
976 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
250
260
644 784
84 038
76 942
18 642
3 121
67
11
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
187 59 4
196 60 4
610 292 18 701 15 791
80 592 2 983 463
74 220 1 840 882
17 951 456 235
2 890 193 38
– 63 4
– 8 3
All types ------------------------------
35
41
88 079
16 268
5 666
1 339
413
11
–
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
25 10 –
31 10 –
84 307 3 772 –
15 875 393 –
5 479 187 –
1 293 46 –
393 20 –
– 11 –
– – –
All types ------------------------------
154
166
411 821
72 970
34 861
8 313
1 754
27
4
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
127 25 2
139 (D) (D)
405 613 (D) (D)
72 231 (D) (D)
33 976 (D) (D)
8 071 (D) (D)
1 677 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
118
137
301 413
53 262
30 146
7 312
1 588
28
4
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
93 23 2
112 (D) (D)
286 724 (D) (D)
51 257 (D) (D)
29 125 (D) (D)
7 067 (D) (D)
1 491 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
224
253
450 834
77 155
47 839
11 089
2 596
50
6
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
177 45 2
206 (D) (D)
435 301 (D) (D)
74 635 (D) (D)
46 299 (D) (D)
10 703 (D) (D)
2 439 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
118
121
184 675
39 218
13 339
3 074
960
44
6
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
80 37 1
82 (D) (D)
166 333 (D) (D)
36 312 (D) (D)
12 070 (D) (D)
2 774 (D) (D)
826 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
Kind of business and legal form of organization
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
WHOLESALE TRADE
50
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
DURABLE GOODS
Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies
Furniture and Homefurnishings
Lumber and Construction Materials
Professional and Commercial Equipment
Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum
Electrical Goods
Hardware, Plumbing, and Heating Equipment
Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies
Miscellaneous Durable Goods
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 8.
Legal Form of Organization: 1992 mCon.
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
51
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
Firms (number)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
End-of-year inventories ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
All types ------------------------------
1 151
1 308
6 714 746
1 126 559
398 229
94 899
20 308
383
79
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
804 314 33
959 315 34
6 419 987 202 853 91 906
1 016 339 100 351 9 869
382 939 10 456 4 834
91 157 2 601 1 141
18 821 1 120 367
– 346 37
– 75 4
All types ------------------------------
63
66
413 939
52 380
25 325
5 947
1 173
13
1
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
52 10 1
55 (D) (D)
411 175 (D) (D)
51 957 (D) (D)
24 929 (D) (D)
5 842 (D) (D)
1 118 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
137
146
1 173 610
169 338
117 538
28 982
4 666
26
6
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
114 21 2
123 (D) (D)
1 155 965 (D) (D)
165 231 (D) (D)
115 747 (D) (D)
28 555 (D) (D)
4 563 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
161
168
276 150
39 177
18 344
4 240
1 170
51
6
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
120 38 3
127 (D) (D)
255 538 (D) (D)
36 133 (D) (D)
16 946 (D) (D)
3 915 (D) (D)
1 026 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
388
437
2 447 784
557 526
130 438
31 011
7 781
152
37
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
246 124 18
295 124 18
2 275 948 112 079 59 757
463 491 88 891 5 144
123 950 3 828 2 660
29 489 878 644
7 083 458 240
– 135 17
– 36 1
All types ------------------------------
14
14
18 236
1 160
1 050
234
92
5
–
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
8 5 1
8 (D) (D)
16 557 (D) (D)
981 (D) (D)
938 (D) (D)
202 (D) (D)
72 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
84
99
279 180
37 597
21 686
5 072
1 225
17
2
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
68 14 2
83 (D) (D)
269 588 (D) (D)
36 818 (D) (D)
21 159 (D) (D)
4 927 (D) (D)
1 156 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
61
111
931 446
100 244
19 259
4 520
950
18
5
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
45 15 1
95 (D) (D)
916 899 (D) (D)
99 376 (D) (D)
18 955 (D) (D)
4 441 (D) (D)
912 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
36
40
835 372
120 587
36 701
8 431
1 586
20
9
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
18 16 2
22 (D) (D)
818 906 (D) (D)
119 326 (D) (D)
35 099 (D) (D)
7 958 (D) (D)
1 522 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
213
227
339 029
48 550
27 888
6 462
1 665
81
13
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
138 71 4
151 72 4
299 411 28 583 11 035
43 026 5 141 383
25 216 2 337 335
5 828 555 79
1 369 261 35
– 79 2
– 13 –
Kind of business and legal form of organization
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
NONDURABLE GOODS
Paper and Paper Products
Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries
Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions
Groceries and Related Products
Farm-Product Raw Materials
Chemicals and Allied Products
Petroleum and Petroleum Products
Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages
Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods
1Includes establishments whose legal form of organization was other than corporations or individual proprietorships. Establishments not indicating their legal form of organization were assigned to one of the three classifications based on their mailing label.
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Employment by Activity and Kind of Business: 1992
Table 9.
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Number of paid employees for pay period including March 12 SIC code
Type of operation and kind of business
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Total
Sales employees
Sales support employees
Auxiliary employees
Manufacturing employees
Other employees
Wholesale trade -------------------------------
2 651
10 187 682
34 996
13 533
14 164
5 088
1 154
1 057
Merchant wholesalers --------------------------Other operating types ---------------------------
2 408 243
8 494 012 1 693 670
28 682 6 314
10 991 2 542
11 777 2 387
4 141 947
962 192
811 246
Durable goods ----------------------------------------
1 343
3 472 936
14 688
5 049
5 933
2 347
619
740
501 502 503 504 505
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies --------------------Furniture and homefurnishings ------------------------Lumber and construction materials --------------------Professional and commercial equipment ---------------Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------
180 82 103 260 41
1 077 446 134 935 178 949 644 784 88 079
2 412 828 1 016 3 121 413
795 312 370 1 020 101
916 325 346 1 415 239
585 103 127 471 48
56 80 116 46 19
60 8 57 169 6
506 507 508 509
Electrical goods -------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment ------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies -------------------Miscellaneous durable goods --------------------------
166 137 253 121
411 821 301 413 450 834 184 675
1 754 1 588 2 596 960
606 597 857 391
831 681 856 324
261 236 374 142
8 16 200 78
48 58 309 25
Nondurable goods -------------------------------------
1 308
6 714 746
20 308
8 484
8 231
2 741
535
317
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ----------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries ---------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions --------------------Groceries and related products -----------------------Farm-product raw materials ----------------------------
66 146 168 437 14
413 939 1 173 610 276 150 2 447 784 18 236
1 173 4 666 1 170 7 781 92
511 2 020 471 3 408 44
429 1 953 491 2 952 40
183 633 158 926 5
25 6 34 413 3
25 54 16 82 –
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products ------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products --------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages --------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods -----------------------
99 111 40 227
279 180 931 446 835 372 339 029
1 225 950 1 586 1 665
434 246 630 720
499 496 764 607
218 177 184 257
35 2 1 16
39 29 7 65
50
51
Table 10.
Class of Customer by Kind of Business: 1992
[Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Percent distributions of sales to m Industrial users (manufacturing and mining)
Institutional, commercial, and professional users
Governmental bodies
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Farmers (for farm use)
Builders and contractors
Export sales
Retailers and repair shops
Other wholesalers
Household consumers and individual users
Wholesale trade --------------------
2 651
10 187 682
.6
3.1
3.3
40.8
29.5
3.6
5.4
10.0
3.6
Merchant wholesalers ----------------Other operating types -----------------
2 408 243
8 494 012 1 693 670
.7 .2
3.4 1.8
3.2 3.8
40.7 41.3
29.3 30.4
3.4 4.5
5.7 3.8
10.4 8.3
3.2 5.7
Durable goods ------------------------------
1 343
3 472 936
.5
8.3
3.5
30.4
25.8
4.0
8.1
13.2
6.2
501 502 503 504 505
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies ----------Furniture and homefurnishings --------------Lumber and construction materials ----------Professional and commercial equipment -----Metals and minerals, except petroleum -------
180 82 103 260 41
1 077 446 134 935 178 949 644 784 88 079
– .2 .1 .4 .1
1.4 2.6 25.6 .9 25.0
1.7 1.3 4.0 2.0 11.5
41.5 41.9 36.1 20.0 10.4
48.4 24.2 18.3 13.0 31.5
4.4 5.9 5.9 2.5 1.6
.3 .5 4.8 6.3 16.2
1.3 18.8 2.9 37.4 .4
1.0 4.7 2.2 17.6 3.2
506 507 508 509
Electrical goods ---------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment -Machinery, equipment, and supplies ---------Miscellaneous durable goods ----------------
166 137 253 121
411 821 301 413 450 834 184 675
– .7 2.7 –
19.4 20.7 11.8 –
2.0 2.7 6.6 13.3
30.2 32.7 6.9 51.8
14.9 18.3 10.2 20.1
3.5 3.2 4.7 4.6
8.0 9.3 32.1 4.3
15.7 7.5 17.1 4.5
6.3 4.8 7.9 1.5
Nondurable goods --------------------------
1 308
6 714 746
.7
.4
3.3
46.1
31.4
3.4
4.0
8.4
2.3
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries -----------Apparel, piece goods, and notions ----------Groceries and related products -------------Farm-product raw materials -----------------
66 146 168 437 14
413 939 1 173 610 276 150 2 447 784 18 236
– .1 – .2 9.3
– – – – –
.3 7.3 1.7 1.1 .1
53.0 43.0 62.6 50.6 31.0
29.4 32.1 22.1 33.8 58.2
1.4 5.3 4.2 4.5 .2
1.4 .3 4.6 1.2 .7
10.3 5.8 4.1 7.5 .4
4.2 6.1 .7 1.0 –
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products --------------Petroleum and petroleum products ----------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages ----------Miscellaneous nondurable goods ------------
99 111 40 227
279 180 931 446 835 372 339 029
.4 2.5 – 4.0
2.0 1.7 – 2.0
1.5 9.9 – 1.3
18.5 49.1 39.3 34.2
21.9 4.7 58.3 34.8
1.4 .6 .9 5.6
44.5 7.8 .2 6.2
5.9 22.3 .8 8.2
3.9 1.4 .4 3.6
SIC code
50
51
Type of operation and kind of business
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Table 11.
Inventory Storage Space by Kind of Business: 1992
[For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Establishments with warehouse storage space SIC code
Kind of business and type of operation Establishments (number)
Total (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Occupiable floor space on Dec. 31 (1,000 sq ft)
Wholesale trade ------------------------------------------------
2 651
1 112
6 436 323
13 002
Merchant wholesalers --------------------------------------------Other operating types --------------------------------------------
2 408 243
1 011 101
5 126 627 1 309 696
10 993 2 009
Durable goods ----------------------------------------------------------
1 343
501
2 133 522
5 582
501 502 503 504 505
Motor vehicles, parts, and supplies -------------------------------------Furniture and homefurnishings -----------------------------------------Lumber and construction materials -------------------------------------Professional and commercial equipment ---------------------------------Metals and minerals, except petroleum -----------------------------------
180 82 103 260 41
87 43 39 78 19
823 218 79 302 109 408 383 771 37 788
1 343 471 754 644 189
506 507 508 509
Electrical goods ------------------------------------------------------Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment -----------------------------Machinery, equipment, and supplies ------------------------------------Miscellaneous durable goods -------------------------------------------
166 137 253 121
63 59 67 46
283 493 177 938 135 746 102 858
732 772 381 295
Nondurable goods ------------------------------------------------------
1 308
611
4 302 801
7 420
511 512 513 514 515
Paper and paper products ---------------------------------------------Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries --------------------------------------Apparel, piece goods, and notions --------------------------------------Groceries and related products -----------------------------------------Farm-product raw materials ---------------------------------------------
66 146 168 437 14
32 100 65 210 4
98 578 1 098 219 152 567 1 639 035 9 724
301 1 037 403 2 801 25
516 517 518 519
Chemicals and allied products ------------------------------------------Petroleum and petroleum products --------------------------------------Beer, wine, and distilled beverages -------------------------------------Miscellaneous nondurable goods ----------------------------------------
99 111 40 227
37 38 25 100
158 469 296 613 589 184 260 412
371 1 034 869 579
50
51
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Figure 1. Sales by Selected Kind of Business: 1992 and 1987 (Millions of dollars) 1992 1987 11,707
Retail Trade 8,144
Building Materials and Garden Supplies (SIC 52)
616 508 1,503
General Merchandise Stores (SIC 53)
878
2,960
Food Stores (SIC 54)
1,966
1,688
Automotive Dealers, Excluding Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 55, ex. 554)
Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 554)
1,239
711 559
1,205
Apparel and Accessory Stores (SIC 56)
817
Furniture and Homefurnishings Stores (SIC 57)
Eating and Drinking Places (SIC 58)
Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores (SIC 591)
772 445
934 795
657 389
Miscellaneous Retail (SIC 59, ex. 591)
661 547
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE–PUERTO RICO 25
Figure 2. Percent Change in Sales and Payroll by Selected Major Group: 1987 to 1992 Sales Payroll 44 Retail Trade 58 21
Building Materials and Garden Supplies (SIC 52)
37 71
General Merchandise Stores (SIC 53)
61 51
Food Stores (SIC 54)
74 36
Automotive Dealers, Excluding Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 55, ex. 554)
45 27
Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 554)
43 48
Apparel and Accessory Stores (SIC 56) 37
74
Furniture and Homefurnishings Stores (SIC 57)
Eating and Drinking Places (SIC 58)
94 18 74 69
Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores (SIC 591)
72
Miscellaneous Retail (SIC 59, ex. 591)
26 PUERTO RICO–RETAIL TRADE
21 32
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
Figure 3. Selected Municipios Ranked by Sales: 1992 (Millions of dollars) Municipio Percent San Juan 28.17 Bayamón 9.48 Carolina 6.83 Caguas 6.71 Ponce 5.92 Mayagüez 4.81 Guaynabo 3.33 Arecibo 3.02 Humacao 2.18 Vega Baja 1.80 Toa Baja 1.70 Fajardo 1.54 Manatí 1.35 Aguadilla 1.33 Cayey 1.29 Trujillo Alto 1.21 Yauco 1.08 Guayama 0.95 San Germán 0.88 Juana Díaz 0.76 Río Grande 0.75 Hatillo 0.62 San Sebastián 0.61 Dorado 0.59 Vega Alta 0.58 Isabela 0.56 Cabo Rojo 0.55 Aguada 0.50 Naranjito 0.48 Cidra 0.45 Coamo 0.40 Corozal 0.37 Camuy 0.37 Yabucoa 0.37 Las Piedras 0.35 Salinas 0.33 Barranquitas 0.33 Lares 0.32 Utuado 0.31 Cataño 0.30 Juncos 0.30 Orocovis 0.30 Aibonito 0.29 Canóvanas 0.29 Lajas 0.28 San Lorenzo 0.27 Toa Alta 0.27 Hormigueros 0.26 Moca 0.25 Quebradillas 0.24 Sabana Grande 0.22 Patillas 0.21 Añasco 0.21 Morovis 0.20 Adjuntas 0.19 Aguas Buenas 0.19 Barceloneta 0.18 Arroyo 0.18 Guayanilla 0.17 Santa Isabel 0.17 Gurabo 0.16 Loíza 0.15 Naguabo 0.14 Jayuya 0.13 Villalba 0.12 Peñuelas 0.12 Ciales 0.12 Florida 0.11 Luquillo 0.11 Rincón 0.10
3,297 1,110 800 786 693 564 390 354 255 211 199 180 158 156 151 141 127 112 104 89 88 73 72 68 68 65 65 59 57 53 46 44 43 43 41 39 39 38 36 36 35 35 34 34 33 32 32 31 30 28 26 25 24 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 19 18 17 15 15 14 14 13 13 12
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE–PUERTO RICO 27
Figure 4. Annual Payroll per Employee by Selected Major Group: 1992 and 1987 (Dollars)
1992 1987 9,313
Retail Trade
7,953 10,757
Building Materials and Garden Supplies (SIC 52)
9,020 10,372
General Merchandise Stores (SIC 53)
8,993 8,294
Food Stores (SIC 54)
7,177 13,504
Automotive Dealers, Excluding Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 55, ex. 554)
Gasoline Service Stations (SIC 554)
Apparel and Accessory Stores (SIC 56)
10,559 7,979 7,062 8,162 7,293 12,436
Furniture and Homefurnishings Stores (SIC 57)
Eating and Drinking Places (SIC 58)
Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores (SIC 591)
Miscellaneous Retail (SIC 59, ex. 591)
28 PUERTO RICO–RETAIL TRADE
8,885
7,727 6,866 10,913 8,700 9,857 8,089
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
Table 1.
Summary Statistics: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Retail trade --------------------------
13 534
11 706 968
1 113 989
264 328
119 615
7 739
2 105
Building materials and garden supplies -------
991
615 815
59 991
13 815
5 577
605
184
Lumber and other building materials ----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores ------------Hardware stores ---------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores -----------Mobile home dealers ------------------------
199 115 544 131 2
188 525 44 261 363 986 (D) (D)
15 665 4 856 36 609 (D) (D)
3 523 1 143 8 456 (D) (D)
1 365 440 3 411 (D) (D)
116 50 336 (D) (D)
49 15 96 (D) (D)
General merchandise stores ------------------
485
1 503 084
162 730
37 897
15 690
203
65
Department stores 1 -------------------------Variety stores ------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores -----
54 156 275
1 001 755 269 206 232 123
109 768 30 372 22 590
24 802 7 524 5 571
10 052 3 358 2 280
– 64 139
– 22 43
Food stores ---------------------------------
1 988
2 959 794
215 857
51 876
26 026
1 529
500
541 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt.
Grocery stores -----------------------------Grocery stores ---------------------------Supermarkets ----------------------------Cash and carry ---------------------------
1 222 717 441 64
2 711 146 448 911 2 084 447 177 788
183 571 29 435 143 758 10 378
44 245 7 321 34 442 2 482
21 729 3 640 16 275 1 814
859 582 235 42
258 176 71 11
542 543 544 545 546 549
Meat and fish markets ----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets -----------------Candy, nut, and confectionery stores ---------Dairy products stores -----------------------Retail bakeries -----------------------------Miscellaneous food stores -------------------
164 26 16 47 493 20
36 958 9 615 20 907 16 190 150 517 14 461
3 808 519 1 098 1 264 24 207 1 390
894 121 276 288 5 698 354
547 64 129 155 3 244 158
155 26 4 38 436 11
46 5 2 14 174 1
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -----------------------------
1 118
1 688 269
95 527
22 781
7 074
543
100
551 552 553 555 556 557 559
New and used car dealers ------------------Used car dealers ---------------------------Auto and home supply stores ---------------Boat dealers -------------------------------Recreational vehicle dealers -----------------Motorcycle dealers -------------------------Automotive dealers, n.e.c. --------------------
238 127 719 16 8 3 7
1 134 397 108 179 429 800 8 227 4 242 434 2 990
46 225 3 436 44 752 572 284 45 213
10 655 825 11 027 138 76 8 52
2 919 339 3 709 54 35 4 14
63 38 426 7 2 2 5
3 13 81 2 – – 1
554
Gasoline service stations ---------------------
1 060
710 517
32 832
7 527
4 115
877
271
56
Apparel and accessory stores ----------------
2 032
1 205 144
131 096
30 609
16 061
679
131
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores -------------Women’s clothing stores --------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores -----Children’s and infants’ wear stores -----------Family clothing stores ----------------------Shoe stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ---
469 596 95 53 214 554 51
222 526 330 088 28 725 20 185 249 770 334 187 19 663
28 280 34 355 3 971 2 893 21 197 38 091 2 309
6 323 8 146 935 692 4 746 9 220 547
2 935 4 914 574 337 2 311 4 705 285
199 222 43 16 83 87 29
48 32 6 1 22 11 11
Furniture and homefurnishings stores --------
1 048
772 196
76 953
18 020
6 188
394
80
571 5712 5713 5714 5719
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------Furniture stores --------------------------Floor covering stores ---------------------Drapery and upholstery stores -------------Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores -------
699 561 33 30 75
536 993 442 010 20 991 12 356 61 636
49 608 38 312 3 774 1 150 6 372
12 133 9 459 925 267 1 482
4 213 3 273 234 121 585
261 220 8 8 25
53 47 1 4 1
572 573 5731 5734 5735 5736
Household appliance stores -----------------Radio, television, and computer stores -------Radio, television, and electronic stores -----Computer and software stores -------------Record and prerecorded tape stores -------Musical instrument stores ------------------
137 212 66 43 83 20
86 044 149 159 46 383 44 657 42 505 15 614
8 124 19 221 4 672 9 174 3 837 1 538
1 928 3 959 1 116 1 667 822 354
723 1 252 379 395 365 113
73 60 21 12 19 8
21 6 2 1 1 2
Eating and drinking places -------------------
2 356
934 279
185 073
44 884
23 951
1 534
452
Eating places ------------------------------Cafeteria --------------------------------Restaurant ------------------------------Refreshment -----------------------------Fast food --------------------------------Other eating places -----------------------
2 243 543 918 311 422 49
912 428 97 762 392 328 84 600 317 691 20 047
181 559 20 624 77 837 18 557 61 465 3 076
44 024 5 167 19 106 4 468 14 447 836
23 541 2 670 9 255 2 678 8 339 599
1 431 489 608 230 101 3
429 196 133 66 34 –
52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54
55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57
58 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt.
21 851
3 514
860
410
103
23
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores -----------
790
656 922
69 595
16 523
6 377
522
148
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail --------------------------
1 666
660 948
84 335
20 396
8 556
853
174
592 593
Liquor stores ------------------------------Used merchandise stores --------------------
91 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
594 5941 5942 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores --------Sporting goods and bicycle shops ---------Book stores -----------------------------Stationery stores -------------------------Jewelry stores ---------------------------Hobby, toy, and game shops --------------Camera and photographic supply stores ----Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops ----------Luggage and leather goods stores ---------Sewing, needlework, and piece goods -------
902 102 49 102 320 53 64 77 7 128
364 928 32 943 34 489 49 054 112 371 31 641 36 251 29 970 4 722 33 487
46 160 3 477 3 546 6 535 14 634 3 146 6 454 3 630 423 4 315
11 208 782 845 1 516 3 601 832 1 544 881 102 1 105
4 890 465 331 598 1 443 349 708 376 54 566
416 58 11 62 144 11 13 44 4 69
97 14 – 24 27 5 – 14 – 13
596 5961 5962 5963
Nonstore retailers --------------------------Catalog and mail-order houses ------------Merchandising machine operators ----------Direct selling establishments ---------------
23 3 7 13
31 197 (D) (D) 16 898
4 911 (D) (D) 3 047
1 119 (D) (D) 702
316 (D) (D) 178
10 (D) (D) 7
2 (D) (D) 1
5813
Drinking places -----------------------------
113
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 29
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Table 1.
Summary Statistics: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
59, ex. 591
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Miscellaneous retail mCon.
598 5983 5984 5989
Fuel dealers -------------------------------Fuel oil dealers --------------------------Liquefied petroleum gas dealers -----------Fuel dealers, n.e.c. ------------------------
122 66 47 9
53 150 19 115 31 722 2 313
5 698 1 441 4 000 257
1 450 367 1 027 56
553 192 339 22
91 58 31 2
29 23 6 –
599 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999
Retail stores, n.e.c. -------------------------Florists ----------------------------------Tobacco stores and stands ---------------News dealers and newsstands ------------Optical goods stores ---------------------Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. -----------
527 64 7 6 125 325
190 334 13 947 1 590 1 675 64 007 109 115
26 268 1 978 190 295 10 044 13 761
6 303 482 41 74 2 453 3 253
2 616 223 24 14 949 1 406
261 51 3 3 27 177
26 11 – – 1 14
1Includes
sales from catalog order desks.
30 PUERTO RICO mRETAIL TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 2.
Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Sales, and Payroll: 1992 and 1987
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Establishments SIC code
Sales
Kind of business
Annual payroll
1992 (number)
1987 (number)
1992 ($1,000)
1987 ($1,000)
Change 1987 to 1992 (percent)
13 534
11 451
11 706 968
8 143 608
43.8
1 113 989
704 083
58.2
Building materials and garden supplies -----
991
766
615 815
507 780
21.3
59 991
43 890
36.7
Lumber and other building materials -------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores ---------Hardware stores -------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores ---------Mobile home dealers ----------------------
199 115 544 131 2
117 77 541 31 –
188 525 44 261 363 986 (D) (D)
163 568 27 165 309 234 7 813 –
15.3 62.9 17.7 (D) (D)
15 665 4 856 36 609 (D) (D)
12 324 2 904 27 737 925 –
27.1 67.2 32.0 (D) (D)
General merchandise stores ---------------
485
342
1 503 084
878 167
71.2
162 730
100 920
61.2
Department stores 1 ----------------------Variety stores ---------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores --
54 156 275
40 86 216
1 001 755 269 206 232 123
557 775 90 104 230 288
79.6 198.8 .8
109 768 30 372 22 590
67 630 12 528 20 762
62.3 142.4 8.8
Food stores -------------------------------
1 988
1 696
2 959 794
1 965 601
50.6
215 857
123 911
74.2
Grocery stores --------------------------Meat and fish markets --------------------Fruit and vegetable markets --------------Candy, nut, and confectionery stores ------Dairy products stores ---------------------Retail bakeries --------------------------Miscellaneous food stores -----------------
1 222 164 26 16 47 493 20
1 249 87 29 30 4 243 54
2 711 146 36 958 9 615 20 907 16 190 150 517 14 461
1 843 471 29 999 5 866 8 691 1 623 64 601 11 350
47.1 23.2 63.9 140.6 897.5 133.0 27.4
183 571 3 808 519 1 098 1 264 24 207 1 390
111 436 1 832 561 555 111 8 225 1 191
64.7 107.9 –7.5 97.8 1 038.7 194.3 16.7
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations --------------------------
1 118
867
1 688 269
1 239 237
36.2
95 527
65 932
44.9
551 552 553 555 556 557 559
New and used car dealers ----------------Used car dealers ------------------------Auto and home supply stores -------------Boat dealers ----------------------------Recreational vehicle dealers --------------Motorcycle dealers -----------------------Automotive dealers, n.e.c. -----------------
238 127 719 16 8 3 7
249 43 551 13 8 – 3
1 134 397 108 179 429 800 8 227 4 242 434 2 990
928 042 44 525 249 557 9 997 5 097 – 2 019
22.2 143.0 72.2 –17.7 –16.8 100.0 48.1
46 225 3 436 44 752 572 284 45 213
38 731 1 402 24 729 720 276 – 74
19.3 145.1 81.0 –20.6 2.9 100.0 187.8
554
Gasoline service stations ------------------
1 060
984
710 517
559 198
27.1
32 832
22 910
43.3
56
Apparel and accessory stores --------------
2 032
1 704
1 205 144
817 040
47.5
131 096
96 017
36.5
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores -----------Women’s clothing stores -----------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ---Children’s and infants’ wear stores --------Family clothing stores --------------------Shoe stores -----------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores -
469 596 95 53 214 554 51
308 430 51 50 388 423 54
222 526 330 088 28 725 20 185 249 770 334 187 19 663
141 519 238 539 9 456 8 634 156 034 238 191 24 667
57.2 38.4 203.8 133.8 60.1 40.3 –20.3
28 280 34 355 3 971 2 893 21 197 38 091 2 309
15 767 26 380 1 056 865 19 377 30 513 2 059
79.4 30.2 276.0 234.5 9.4 24.8 12.1
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ------
1 048
802
772 196
445 021
73.5
76 953
39 718
93.7
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ------Household appliance stores ---------------Radio, television, and computer stores ------
699 137 212
598 80 124
536 993 86 044 149 159
341 317 35 878 67 826
57.3 139.8 119.9
49 608 8 124 19 221
31 256 3 337 5 125
58.7 143.5 275.0
58
Eating and drinking places -----------------
2 356
2 007
934 279
795 052
17.5
185 073
106 480
73.8
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ---------
790
711
656 922
389 332
68.7
69 595
40 377
72.4
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ------------------------
1 666
1 572
660 948
547 180
20.8
84 335
63 928
31.9
Liquor stores ----------------------------Used merchandise stores -----------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ------Nonstore retailers ------------------------Fuel dealers -----------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. -----------------------
91 1 902 23 122 527
80 4 790 29 87 582
(D) (D) 364 928 31 197 53 150 190 334
35 994 428 285 595 12 932 17 876 194 355
(D) (D) 27.8 141.2 197.3 –2.1
(D) (D) 46 160 4 911 5 698 26 268
4 212 56 30 957 1 274 1 939 25 490
(D) (D) 49.1 285.5 193.9 3.1
Retail trade -----------------------52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573
592 593 594 596 598 599
1Includes
1992 ($1,000)
1987 ($1,000)
Change 1987 to 1992 (percent)
sales from catalog order desks.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 31
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Table 3.
Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1992 and 1987
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Sales per establishment ($1,000)
Kind of business
Sales per employee ($1,000)
1992
1987
Retail trade ------------------------
865
711
98
92
9
8
9
8
Building materials and garden supplies ------
621
663
110
104
11
9
6
6
Lumber and other building materials --------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores ----------Hardware stores --------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores ---------Mobile home dealers -----------------------
947 385 669 (D) (D)
1 398 353 572 252 –
138 101 107 (D) (D)
122 113 99 54 –
11 11 11 (D) (D)
9 12 9 6 –
7 4 6 (D) (D)
11 3 6 5 –
General merchandise stores ----------------
3 099
2 568
96
78
10
9
32
33
Department -----------------------Variety stores ----------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ---
18 551 1 726 844
13 944 1 048 1 066
100 80 102
81 59 83
11 9 10
10 8 7
186 22 8
173 18 13
Food stores --------------------------------
1 489
1 159
114
114
8
7
13
10
Grocery stores ---------------------------Meat and fish markets --------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ---------------Candy, nut, and confectionery stores -------Dairy products stores ---------------------Retail bakeries ---------------------------Miscellaneous food stores ------------------
2 219 225 370 1 307 344 305 723
1 476 345 202 290 406 266 210
125 68 150 162 104 46 92
122 116 65 58 101 46 52
8 7 8 9 8 7 9
7 7 6 4 7 6 5
18 3 2 8 3 7 8
12 3 3 5 4 6 4
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations ---------------------------
1 510
1 429
239
198
14
11
6
7
551 552 553 555 556 557 559
New and used car dealers -----------------Used car dealers -------------------------Auto and home supply stores --------------Boat dealers -----------------------------Recreational vehicle dealers ---------------Motorcycle dealers -----------------------Automotive dealers, n.e.c. ------------------
4 766 852 598 514 530 145 427
3 727 1 035 453 769 637 – 673
389 319 116 152 121 109 214
302 275 86 189 243 – 106
16 10 12 11 8 11 15
13 9 8 14 13 – 4
12 3 5 3 4 1 2
12 4 5 4 3 – 6
554
Gasoline service stations -------------------
670
568
173
172
8
7
4
3
56
Apparel and accessory stores --------------
593
479
75
62
8
7
8
8
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores ------------Women’s clothing stores ------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ---Children’s and infants’ wear stores ---------Family clothing stores ---------------------Shoe stores ------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores -
474 554 302 381 1 167 603 386
459 555 185 173 402 563 457
76 67 50 60 108 71 69
75 54 50 66 62 62 132
10 7 7 9 9 8 8
8 6 6 7 8 8 11
6 8 6 6 11 8 6
6 10 4 3 6 9 3
Furniture and homefurnishings stores -------
737
555
125
100
12
9
6
6
Furniture and homefurnishings stores -------Household appliance stores ---------------Radio, television, and computer stores -------
768 628 704
571 448 547
127 119 119
96 93 130
12 11 15
9 9 10
6 5 6
6 5 4
58
Eating and drinking places ------------------
397
396
39
51
8
7
10
8
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores
548
103
84
11
9
8
7
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ------------------------
397
348
77
69
10
8
5
5
Liquor stores -----------------------------Used merchandise stores -----------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ------Nonstore retailers ------------------------Fuel dealers -----------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ------------------------
(D) (D) 405 1 356 436 361
450 107 362 446 205 334
(D) (D) 75 99 96 73
129 39 66 61 75 68
(D) (D) 9 16 10 10
15 5 7 6 8 9
(D) (D) 5 14 5 5
3 3 5 7 3 5
52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573
592 593 594 596 598 599
stores 1
1Includes
---------
832
1992
1987
Employees per establishment (number)
Payroll per employee ($1,000) 1992
1987
1992
1987
sales from catalog order desks.
32 PUERTO RICO mRETAIL TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
AGUADILLA REGION Retail trade ---------------------------
797
409 835
32 162
7 680
4 254
648
241
Building materials and garden supplies --------
87
33 181
2 477
577
313
67
24
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores ----------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores -------------
18 11 51 7
11 206 1 706 19 812 457
721 169 1 526 61
168 37 358 14
87 17 198 11
14 8 40 5
9 1 11 3
General merchandise stores -------------------
34
28 382
2 739
641
295
18
12
Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
17 17
15 212 13 170
1 541 1 198
398 243
181 114
10 8
6 6
Food stores ----------------------------------
118
145 472
9 843
2 349
1 424
108
67
Grocery stores ------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
60 9 2 1 45 1
137 016 1 119 (D) (D) 6 724 (D)
9 024 138 (D) (D) 634 (D)
2 139 36 (D) (D) 162 (D)
1 272 27 (D) (D) 118 (D)
42 10 (D) (D) 51 (D)
21 4 (D) (D) 38 (D)
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
67
47 650
2 513
589
233
51
14
551 552 553 556 559
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------Recreational vehicle dealers ------------------Automotive dealers, n.e.c. ---------------------
12 15 38 1 1
27 125 (D) 13 511 (D) (D)
804 (D) 1 461 (D) (D)
135 (D) 391 (D) (D)
60 (D) 137 (D) (D)
5 (D) 35 (D) (D)
– (D) 11 (D) (D)
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
67
34 545
1 287
314
183
63
24
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
118
39 618
3 988
968
560
66
16
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----
24 42 3 2 17 28 2
5 313 14 416 (D) (D) 7 889 11 319 (D)
482 1 454 (D) (D) 629 1 358 (D)
117 352 (D) (D) 149 335 (D)
81 221 (D) (D) 73 173 (D)
18 23 (D) (D) 12 7 (D)
3 4 (D) (D) 5 2 (D)
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
55
22 152
1 891
466
190
44
13
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Household appliance stores ------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------
43 5 7
18 551 1 604 1 997
1 541 129 221
381 37 48
159 11 20
35 4 5
9 3 1
58
Eating and drinking places --------------------
108
20 476
3 717
889
618
98
42
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
58
19 023
1 912
447
220
63
11
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
85
19 336
1 795
440
218
70
18
Liquor stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Nonstore retailers ---------------------------Fuel dealers --------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------
5 39 2 11 28
(D) 9 159 (D) 4 082 3 609
(D) 823 (D) 371 543
(D) 202 (D) 92 129
(D) 112 (D) 32 60
(D) 33 (D) 9 22
(D) 15 (D) – 2
Retail trade ---------------------------
1 303
961 409
76 926
17 750
8 635
920
284
Building materials and garden supplies --------
107
49 113
3 994
918
435
87
31
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores ----------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores -------------
29 8 58 12
18 813 3 543 25 838 919
1 672 234 1 973 115
377 55 459 27
165 19 230 21
19 4 54 10
11 – 18 2
General merchandise stores -------------------
54
147 563
10 255
2 046
1 121
27
11
stores 1 ---------------------------
Department Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
5 12 37
96 908 20 328 30 327
5 394 2 223 2 638
837 579 630
577 284 260
– 3 24
– 4 7
Food stores ----------------------------------
204
262 906
18 686
4 414
2 167
171
70
Grocery stores ------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
128 22 1 5 47 1
247 197 3 007 (D) (D) 9 790 (D)
16 627 399 (D) (D) 1 524 (D)
3 934 98 (D) (D) 350 (D)
1 862 55 (D) (D) 231 (D)
91 27 (D) (D) 46 (D)
37 7 (D) (D) 24 (D)
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
130
136 144
7 534
1 776
608
85
12
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------Recreational vehicle dealers ------------------Automotive dealers, n.e.c. ---------------------
28 21 79 1 1
90 378 (D) 30 991 (D) (D)
3 483 (D) 3 553 (D) (D)
800 (D) 861 (D) (D)
254 (D) 310 (D) (D)
11 (D) 65 (D) (D)
– (D) 10 (D) (D)
52 521 523 525 526 53 533 539 54 541 542 543 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573
592 594 596 598 599
52 521 523 525 526 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 545 546 549 55, ex. 554 551 552 553 556 559
ARECIBO REGION
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 33
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 24 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
116
43
ARECIBO REGION mCon.
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
125
72 849
2 532
594
357
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
187
97 874
10 082
2 322
1 257
87
15
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----
43 45 8 3 23 64 1
15 122 20 541 1 180 (D) 27 121 33 104 (D)
1 941 2 042 122 (D) 2 162 3 672 (D)
431 496 26 (D) 504 831 (D)
220 343 19 (D) 218 438 (D)
31 19 7 (D) 12 16 (D)
4 2 1 (D) 4 4 (D)
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
93
50 834
4 643
1 088
456
42
15
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Household appliance stores ------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------
70 15 8
41 944 4 846 4 044
3 885 438 320
908 111 69
375 51 30
31 9 2
11 4 –
58
Eating and drinking places --------------------
183
57 209
10 001
2 353
1 291
151
41
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
98
56 657
5 822
1 405
547
77
22
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
122
30 260
3 377
834
396
77
24
Liquor stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Nonstore retailers ---------------------------Fuel dealers --------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------
6 65 1 13 37
(D) 13 349 (D) 2 633 12 483
(D) 1 706 (D) 410 1 162
(D) 430 (D) 96 289
(D) 214 (D) 47 125
(D) 33 (D) 12 27
(D) 16 (D) 2 5
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573
592 594 596 598 599
BAYAMÓN REGION Retail trade ---------------------------
1 948
1 720 404
147 716
35 034
16 420
1 127
249
Building materials and garden supplies --------
143
103 608
7 560
1 768
739
87
20
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores ----------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores -------------
27 22 78 16
36 868 6 565 58 428 1 747
2 535 884 3 958 183
556 214 950 48
214 74 419 32
13 11 46 17
3 4 7 6
General merchandise stores -------------------
69
185 898
21 208
5 058
2 081
30
8
Department stores 1 --------------------------Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
7 22 40
101 318 46 831 37 749
12 462 5 093 3 653
2 896 1 214 948
1 126 568 387
– 5 25
– 2 6
Food stores ----------------------------------
285
465 638
31 895
7 719
3 744
214
43
Grocery stores ------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Candy, nut, and confectionery stores ----------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
192 18 2 3 3 64 3
435 378 2 923 (D) (D) (D) 19 540 1 798
28 392 285 (D) (D) (D) 2 798 156
6 860 60 (D) (D) (D) 701 40
3 300 39 (D) (D) (D) 353 20
135 17 (D) (D) (D) 55 2
31 2 (D) (D) (D) 10 –
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
184
276 558
14 636
3 249
1 005
88
16
551 552 553 555 556 557 559
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------Boat dealers --------------------------------Recreational vehicle dealers ------------------Motorcycle dealers --------------------------Automotive dealers, n.e.c. ---------------------
31 19 128 2 1 1 2
193 975 15 365 65 360 (D) (D) (D) (D)
6 448 464 7 634 (D) (D) (D) (D)
1 330 120 1 780 (D) (D) (D) (D)
337 48 608 (D) (D) (D) (D)
4 5 73 (D) (D) (D) (D)
– 4 11 (D) (D) (D) (D)
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
155
106 555
4 800
1 154
692
129
33
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
278
170 667
17 924
4 249
2 348
106
11
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----
63 83 12 9 31 70 10
29 442 40 273 4 755 4 803 39 701 47 992 3 701
3 492 3 890 669 671 3 426 5 433 343
819 946 147 159 748 1 343 87
391 558 156 81 414 705 43
31 43 5 2 14 6 5
5 5 – – – 1 –
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
145
103 090
7 930
1 838
728
53
9
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Household appliance stores ------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------
97 21 27
74 598 10 475 18 017
5 446 884 1 600
1 300 218 320
514 95 119
36 9 8
7 1 1
326
108 381
19 520
4 582
2 952
221
55
109 183
11 503
2 811
1 036
84
39
52 521 523 525 526 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 58
Eating and drinking places --------------------
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
125
See footnotes at end of table.
34 PUERTO RICO mRETAIL TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 25 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
BAYAMÓN REGIONmCon.
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
238
90 826
10 740
2 606
1 095
115
15
Liquor stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Nonstore retailers ---------------------------Fuel dealers --------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------
14 110 5 22 87
1 475 40 218 5 207 19 419 24 507
135 5 075 621 1 671 3 238
35 1 249 153 413 756
22 518 45 149 361
13 41 2 12 47
1 5 – 6 3
13 531
1 054
251
592 594 596 598 599
CAGUAS REGION Retail trade ---------------------------
1 749
1 471 226
122 314
28 854
Building materials and garden supplies --------
136
89 380
10 618
2 052
912
76
18
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores ----------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores ------------Mobile home dealers -------------------------
33 10 68 23 2
28 120 (D) 53 365 3 397 (D)
2 861 (D) 6 596 598 (D)
593 (D) 1 194 159 (D)
233 (D) 559 81 (D)
18 (D) 34 20 (D)
2 (D) 10 3 (D)
General merchandise stores -------------------
56
149 635
14 524
3 600
1 446
27
6
stores 1 ---------------------------
Department Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
8 21 27
116 861 17 890 14 884
10 759 2 251 1 514
2 651 584 365
1 030 250 166
– 11 16
– 2 4
Food stores ----------------------------------
281
393 219
25 922
6 444
3 180
229
57
Grocery stores ------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
177 30 7 13 53 1
363 305 5 550 5 545 (D) 14 548 (D)
22 255 629 236 (D) 2 516 (D)
5 568 148 55 (D) 604 (D)
2 641 94 23 (D) 385 (D)
129 29 6 (D) 51 (D)
28 4 1 (D) 20 (D)
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
161
278 046
10 942
2 568
893
77
20
551 552 553 555 556 557
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------Boat dealers --------------------------------Recreational vehicle dealers ------------------Motorcycle dealers ---------------------------
34 24 99 1 2 1
166 022 22 195 88 607 (D) (D) (D)
5 263 592 4 977 (D) (D) (D)
1 153 149 1 239 (D) (D) (D)
355 68 456 (D) (D) (D)
8 7 61 (D) (D) (D)
2 2 16 (D) (D) (D)
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
136
100 514
4 675
885
504
113
23
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
263
146 943
15 818
3 748
2 095
84
24
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----
75 70 6 8 28 71 5
29 637 38 160 1 904 3 334 33 273 39 341 1 294
3 691 3 960 275 525 2 752 4 499 116
871 955 63 116 616 1 100 27
496 492 36 47 333 680 11
34 25 3 3 9 7 3
13 5 – – 2 – 4
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
135
94 687
8 002
1 960
749
53
5
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Household appliance stores ------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------
92 16 27
75 935 2 713 16 039
5 967 340 1 695
1 465 79 416
555 33 161
30 13 10
2 2 1
295
96 788
17 285
4 158
2 264
224
64
52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 58
Eating and drinking places --------------------
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
74 287
8 224
1 886
790
65
14
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
186
47 727
6 304
1 553
698
106
20
Liquor stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Nonstore retailers ---------------------------Fuel dealers --------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------
8 102 1 21 54
(D) 24 075 (D) 10 697 10 507
(D) 3 077 (D) 1 698 1 359
(D) 724 (D) 462 327
(D) 410 (D) 122 143
(D) 59 (D) 14 28
(D) 10 (D) 6 1
Retail trade ---------------------------
455
337 031
28 434
6 325
2 994
313
102
Building materials and garden supplies --------
36
19 332
1 697
416
175
27
12
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores -----------------------------
5 3 28
1 343 748 17 241
122 84 1 491
29 16 371
21 7 147
5 1 21
5 – 7
General merchandise stores -------------------
13
53 172
4 538
513
318
5
1
Department stores 1 --------------------------Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
2 6 5
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
592 594 596 598 599
52 521 523 525 53 531 533 539
100
FAJARDO REGION
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 35
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 26 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
FAJARDO REGIONmCon.
54
Food stores ----------------------------------
95
99 182
6 565
1 654
847
84
30
Grocery stores ------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
63 7 2 5 17 1
92 382 1 719 (D) (D) 3 211 (D)
5 812 255 (D) (D) 393 (D)
1 481 63 (D) (D) 87 (D)
736 34 (D) (D) 62 (D)
49 8 (D) (D) 17 (D)
17 2 (D) (D) 8 (D)
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
28
31 273
1 546
380
140
14
4
551 552 553 555
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------Boat dealers ---------------------------------
5 2 19 2
17 706 (D) (D) (D)
193 (D) (D) (D)
52 (D) (D) (D)
23 (D) (D) (D)
2 (D) (D) (D)
– (D) (D) (D)
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
44
29 641
1 127
261
129
36
12
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
50
26 897
2 833
682
307
20
4
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----
15 12 1 1 6 13 2
(D) 7 177 (D) (D) 8 203 6 633 (D)
(D) 829 (D) (D) 534 825 (D)
(D) 216 (D) (D) 121 190 (D)
(D) 90 (D) (D) 53 92 (D)
(D) 4 (D) (D) 2 1 (D)
(D) – (D) (D) – – (D)
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
31
21 918
2 379
574
198
14
4
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Household appliance stores ------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------
24 3 4
16 977 (D) (D)
1 593 (D) (D)
411 (D) (D)
136 (D) (D)
13 (D) (D)
4 (D) (D)
81
21 495
3 918
914
486
69
30
22 671
2 443
583
246
23
3
541 542 543 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573 58
Eating and drinking places --------------------
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
49
11 450
1 388
348
148
21
2
Liquor stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Fuel dealers --------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------
4 28 7 10
325 5 715 2 855 2 555
32 719 287 350
8 189 68 83
5 75 28 40
4 13 3 1
– 2 – –
592 594 598 599
28
GUAYAMA REGION Retail trade ---------------------------
358
205 850
19 012
4 523
2 481
252
52
Building materials and garden supplies --------
29
8 175
870
223
107
22
2
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores ----------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores -------------
10 1 16 2
3 548 (D) 4 039 (D)
494 (D) 313 (D)
126 (D) 82 (D)
62 (D) 39 (D)
8 (D) 13 (D)
1 (D) 1 (D)
General merchandise stores -------------------
15
12 985
1 746
433
193
10
4
stores 1 ---------------------------
Department Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
1 2 12
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
Food stores ----------------------------------
73
72 909
5 853
1 358
844
66
10
Grocery stores ------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
46 6 1 1 17 2
66 207 799 (D) (D) 4 515 (D)
4 911 142 (D) (D) 692 (D)
1 138 35 (D) (D) 166 (D)
701 23 (D) (D) 110 (D)
38 6 (D) (D) 18 (D)
3 – (D) (D) 6 (D)
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
19
18 341
775
194
81
15
1
551 552 553
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores -----------------
4 1 14
12 496 (D) (D)
224 (D) (D)
59 (D) (D)
21 (D) (D)
1 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
37
19 749
769
193
113
37
8
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
47
22 243
2 350
547
303
16
4
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores ---------------------------------
10 9 2 1 12 13
(D) 3 559 (D) (D) 6 052 8 918
(D) 331 (D) (D) 661 870
(D) 83 (D) (D) 161 201
(D) 58 (D) (D) 75 114
(D) 4 (D) (D) 5 2
(D) – (D) (D) 1 1
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
33
17 512
1 924
469
195
12
1
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Household appliance stores ------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------
27 2 4
14 797 (D) (D)
1 432 (D) (D)
354 (D) (D)
151 (D) (D)
9 (D) (D)
1 (D) (D)
52 521 523 525 526 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 57 571 572 573
See footnotes at end of table.
36 PUERTO RICO mRETAIL TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 27 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
54
12 358
2 314
515
348
44
10
12 518
1 367
325
159
19
8
GUAYAMA REGIONmCon.
58
Eating and drinking places --------------------
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
28
9 060
1 044
266
138
11
4
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Fuel dealers --------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------
20 3 5
6 022 2 018 1 020
688 178 178
174 45 47
107 13 18
7 – 4
2 – 2
594 598 599
23
MAYAGÜEZ REGION Retail trade ---------------------------
1 189
865 488
83 323
19 595
10 006
831
297
Building materials and garden supplies --------
81
40 737
3 393
818
397
63
26
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores ----------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores -------------
17 8 46 10
13 373 3 317 22 935 1 112
994 262 1 936 201
229 53 488 48
114 20 229 34
13 5 34 11
7 1 14 4
General merchandise stores -------------------
49
145 531
17 940
4 173
2 083
24
12
Department stores 1 --------------------------Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
9 12 28
112 456 21 922 11 153
14 328 2 358 1 254
3 275 589 309
1 657 276 150
– 8 16
– 4 8
Food stores ----------------------------------
211
245 330
17 947
4 100
2 230
201
94
Grocery stores ------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Candy, nut, and confectionery stores ----------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
118 19 3 1 4 65 1
214 349 6 734 (D) (D) 180 16 148 (D)
14 165 344 (D) (D) 35 2 959 (D)
3 183 84 (D) (D) 9 715 (D)
1 703 59 (D) (D) 11 412 (D)
102 21 (D) (D) 3 71 (D)
47 12 (D) (D) – 35 (D)
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
100
99 589
5 743
1 384
490
58
12
551 552 553 555
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------Boat dealers ---------------------------------
22 9 65 4
65 999 5 439 26 714 1 437
2 670 139 2 844 90
630 30 700 24
190 17 271 12
10 2 43 3
1 1 10 –
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
112
53 339
2 363
546
352
106
39
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
170
87 319
9 655
2 250
1 242
51
10
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----
37 45 7 3 19 53 6
15 555 21 027 1 337 1 239 18 171 27 503 2 487
2 042 2 155 212 191 1 491 3 305 259
440 517 50 47 331 800 65
211 334 33 21 155 437 51
12 10 2 1 7 11 8
– 2 1 – 4 1 2
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
77
43 145
4 101
956
404
35
8
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Household appliance stores ------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------
50 10 17
32 165 3 092 7 888
3 068 299 734
729 74 153
294 33 77
23 7 5
6 2 –
58
Eating and drinking places --------------------
190
56 318
10 944
2 642
1 580
160
65
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
66
51 972
5 797
1 377
539
38
8
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
133
42 208
5 440
1 349
689
95
23
Liquor stores -------------------------------Used merchandise stores --------------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Nonstore retailers ---------------------------Fuel dealers --------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------
9 1 75 2 16 30
3 413 (D) 24 875 (D) 5 504 6 988
106 (D) 3 438 (D) 583 1 195
23 (D) 872 (D) 150 272
17 (D) 419 (D) 85 156
9 (D) 49 (D) 15 19
2 (D) 14 (D) 4 3
52 521 523 525 526 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573
592 593 594 596 598 599
52 521 523 525 526 53 531 533 539
PONCE REGION Retail trade ---------------------------
1 436
1 072 674
102 349
24 324
12 289
902
264
Building materials and garden supplies --------
103
65 568
6 384
1 548
669
56
15
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores ----------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores -------------
19 16 57 11
9 135 5 320 49 633 1 480
559 544 5 089 192
161 129 1 217 41
71 58 515 25
12 7 28 9
7 1 4 3
General merchandise stores -------------------
62
132 733
16 853
3 921
1 651
24
6
Department stores 1 --------------------------Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
5 26 31
83 764 31 981 16 988
11 186 3 546 2 121
2 492 902 527
1 007 402 242
– 10 14
– 2 4
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 37
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 28 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
PONCE REGIONmCon.
54
Food stores ----------------------------------
242
327 160
25 457
6 038
3 894
190
59
Grocery stores ------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Candy, nut, and confectionery stores ----------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
147 15 1 2 4 69 4
293 467 3 880 (D) (D) (D) 25 046 2 584
20 979 427 (D) (D) (D) 3 794 133
5 009 105 (D) (D) (D) 871 30
3 201 70 (D) (D) (D) 587 14
107 8 (D) (D) (D) 68 2
34 3 (D) (D) (D) 21 –
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
99
129 191
7 285
1 763
598
51
11
551 552 553 555
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------Boat dealers ---------------------------------
26 6 66 1
86 157 (D) 35 286 (D)
2 850 (D) 4 250 (D)
684 (D) 1 043 (D)
228 (D) 355 (D)
5 (D) 43 (D)
– (D) 9 (D)
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
126
81 883
4 414
997
550
106
43
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
222
93 075
10 738
2 578
1 323
96
24
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----
49 64 8 3 26 70 2
12 678 24 703 1 172 (D) 22 948 30 513 (D)
1 834 2 540 170 (D) 2 564 3 481 (D)
400 592 45 (D) 658 847 (D)
224 346 33 (D) 255 440 (D)
24 35 4 (D) 15 16 (D)
8 7 1 (D) 6 2 (D)
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
126
55 232
5 095
1 260
523
59
15
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Household appliance stores ------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------
87 19 20
42 224 6 316 6 692
3 738 554 803
923 137 200
380 62 81
39 14 6
8 5 2
58
Eating and drinking places --------------------
204
58 662
11 330
2 678
1 558
145
34
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
86
83 923
9 084
2 182
822
54
20
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
166
45 247
5 709
1 359
701
121
37
Liquor stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Nonstore retailers ---------------------------Fuel dealers --------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------
12 89 1 19 45
(D) 27 579 (D) 4 689 10 370
(D) 3 817 (D) 357 1 389
(D) 918 (D) 91 314
(D) 472 (D) 51 156
(D) 59 (D) 19 29
(D) 19 (D) 9 5
541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573
592 594 596 598 599
SAN JUAN REGION Retail trade ---------------------------
4 299
4 663 051
501 753
120 243
49 005
1 692
365
Building materials and garden supplies --------
269
206 721
22 998
5 495
1 830
120
36
Lumber and other building materials -----------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------Hardware stores ----------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores -------------
41 36 142 50
66 119 19 658 112 695 8 249
5 707 2 385 13 727 1 179
1 284 570 3 337 304
398 219 1 075 138
14 10 66 30
4 5 24 3
General merchandise stores -------------------
133
647 185
72 927
17 512
6 502
38
5
Department stores 1 --------------------------Variety stores -------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------
17 38 78
444 353 104 646 98 186
51 512 12 333 9 082
12 257 2 990 2 265
4 409 1 256 837
– 14 24
– 2 3
Food stores ----------------------------------
479
947 978
73 689
17 800
7 696
266
70
Grocery stores ------------------------------Grocery stores ----------------------------Supermarkets -----------------------------Cash and carry ---------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------Candy, nut, and confectionery stores ----------Dairy products stores ------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------
291 158 124 9 38 7 10 11 116 6
861 845 151 058 704 547 6 240 11 227 1 066 10 502 8 282 50 995 4 061
61 406 11 356 49 672 378 1 189 87 696 765 8 897 649
14 933 2 811 12 031 91 265 21 183 171 2 042 185
6 313 1 225 5 047 41 146 10 76 80 986 85
166 107 53 6 29 5 2 4 59 1
40 28 11 1 12 – 1 5 12 –
Automotive dealers, excluding gasoline service stations -------------------------------------
330
671 477
44 553
10 878
3 026
104
10
551 552 553 555 556 557 559
New and used car dealers -------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------Boat dealers --------------------------------Recreational vehicle dealers ------------------Motorcycle dealers --------------------------Automotive dealers, n.e.c. ---------------------
76 30 211 6 3 1 3
474 539 33 176 154 621 5 052 1 777 (D) (D)
24 290 1 275 18 287 379 117 (D) (D)
5 812 299 4 593 95 34 (D) (D)
1 451 110 1 413 30 13 (D) (D)
17 3 81 2 – (D) (D)
– – 9 1 – (D) (D)
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------
258
211 442
10 865
2 583
1 235
171
46
52 521 523 525 526 53 531 533 539 54 541 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 542 543 544 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
See footnotes at end of table.
38 PUERTO RICO mRETAIL TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 29 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
SAN JUAN REGION mCon.
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------
697
520 508
57 708
13 265
6 626
153
23
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------Family clothing stores -----------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----
153 226 48 23 52 172 23
108 703 160 232 16 846 8 651 86 412 128 864 10 800
13 989 17 154 2 338 1 175 6 978 14 648 1 426
3 045 3 989 572 294 1 458 3 573 334
1 228 2 472 275 133 735 1 626 157
33 59 19 6 7 21 8
9 7 3 1 – – 3
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------
353
363 626
40 988
9 409
2 745
82
10
571 5712 5713 5714 5719 572
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------Furniture stores ---------------------------Floor covering stores ----------------------Drapery and upholstery stores --------------Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores -------Household appliance stores -------------------
209 139 12 9 49 46
219 802 165 729 12 924 3 019 38 130 51 534
22 938 15 638 2 833 325 4 142 4 454
5 662 3 928 696 84 954 1 041
1 649 1 128 162 34 325 350
45 32 – 1 12 16
5 4 – – 1 4
573 5731 5734 5735 5736
Radio, television, and computer stores --------Radio, television, and electronic stores ------Computer and software stores --------------Record and prerecorded tape stores --------Musical instrument stores -------------------
98 28 27 37 6
92 290 27 341 32 005 21 780 11 164
13 596 2 552 8 121 1 853 1 070
2 706 619 1 443 403 241
746 197 313 166 70
21 5 6 10 –
1 – 1 – –
Eating and drinking places --------------------
915
502 592
106 044
26 153
12 854
422
111
5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt.
Eating places -------------------------------Cafeteria ---------------------------------Restaurant -------------------------------Refreshment ------------------------------Fast food ---------------------------------Other eating places ------------------------
873 186 413 96 150 28
488 447 54 252 256 623 41 210 121 879 14 483
103 523 13 105 54 401 9 808 24 065 2 144
25 526 3 316 13 432 2 475 5 710 593
12 593 1 533 6 045 1 355 3 242 418
398 133 191 47 27 –
106 42 41 11 12 –
5813
Drinking places ------------------------------
42
14 145
2 521
627
261
24
5
226 688
23 443
5 507
2 018
99
23
364 834
48 538
11 641
4 473
237
31
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57
58
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------
206 659
592
Liquor stores --------------------------------
33
8 365
639
162
83
21
9
594 5941 5942 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949
Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------Sporting goods and bicycle shops ----------Book stores ------------------------------Stationery stores --------------------------Jewelry stores ----------------------------Hobby, toy, and game shops ---------------Camera and photographic supply stores -----Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops -----------Luggage and leather goods stores ----------Sewing, needlework, and piece goods --------
374 32 29 40 145 16 25 41 6 40
213 936 13 673 27 837 26 590 66 314 (D) 20 784 21 931 (D) 19 303
26 817 1 297 2 964 3 831 8 455 (D) 3 465 2 864 (D) 2 334
6 450 280 731 871 2 023 (D) 831 697 (D) 604
2 563 154 279 284 747 (D) 351 272 (D) 309
122 14 5 13 49 (D) 2 15 (D) 18
14 2 – 3 6 (D) – 2 (D) –
596 5962 5963
Nonstore retailers ---------------------------Merchandising machine operators -----------Direct selling establishments ----------------
11 3 8
22 985 (D) (D)
4 085 (D) (D)
910 (D) (D)
244 (D) (D)
3 (D) (D)
1 (D) (D)
598 5983 5984 5989
Fuel dealers --------------------------------Fuel oil dealers ---------------------------Liquefied petroleum gas dealers ------------Fuel dealers, n.e.c. -------------------------
10 3 5 2
1 253 (D) 557 (D)
143 (D) 45 (D)
33 (D) 12 (D)
26 (D) 9 (D)
7 (D) 4 (D)
2 (D) 1 (D)
599 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999
Retail stores, n.e.c. --------------------------Florists -----------------------------------Tobacco stores and stands ----------------News dealers and newsstands -------------Optical goods stores ----------------------Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c. ------------
231 24 4 6 50 147
118 295 7 504 1 246 1 675 41 629 66 241
16 854 991 149 295 6 278 9 141
4 086 248 30 74 1 578 2 156
1 557 100 18 14 600 825
84 14 2 3 9 56
5 3 – – – 2
1Includes
sales from catalog order desks.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 39
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 30 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 5.
Statistics for Municipios: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Puerto Rico ----------------------------
13 534
11 706 968
1 113 989
264 328
119 615
7 739
2 105
Adjuntas ---------------------------------------Aguada ----------------------------------------Aguadilla ---------------------------------------Aguas Buenas ----------------------------------Aibonito -----------------------------------------
63 146 251 53 93
22 187 58 947 155 902 22 129 34 454
1 385 4 588 13 182 1 976 2 744
338 1 078 3 157 483 665
252 670 1 692 247 368
60 129 186 38 76
13 71 41 3 26
Añasco ----------------------------------------Arecibo ----------------------------------------Arroyo -----------------------------------------Barceloneta ------------------------------------Barranquitas-------------------------------------
58 447 38 51 76
24 437 353 987 20 712 21 211 38 626
1 490 31 340 1 311 1 867 3 113
375 7 463 319 439 758
233 3 538 196 234 346
51 263 36 46 70
16 72 6 7 15
Bayamón --------------------------------------Cabo Rojo -------------------------------------Caguas ----------------------------------------Camuy-----------------------------------------Canóvanas --------------------------------------
1 050 177 693 88 87
1 110 306 64 618 785 611 43 442 34 407
102 809 5 458 68 904 3 036 2 251
24 219 1 353 16 205 702 590
11 228 794 7 212 357 287
485 162 340 76 66
90 74 71 12 33
Carolina ---------------------------------------Cataño ----------------------------------------Cayey -----------------------------------------Ceiba ------------------------------------------Ciales ------------------------------------------
660 74 181 25 44
799 679 35 512 150 532 10 555 14 078
90 726 3 625 12 131 674 940
21 744 867 2 854 175 232
9 356 407 1 435 81 147
260 52 114 21 33
55 9 29 2 14
Cidra ------------------------------------------Coamo ----------------------------------------Comerío ---------------------------------------Corozal ----------------------------------------Culebra -----------------------------------------
87 108 39 96 4
52 714 46 295 10 183 43 549 1 574
4 463 3 988 784 2 730 88
1 098 958 190 670 25
513 534 96 314 9
67 95 34 84 4
19 44 6 23 –
Dorado ----------------------------------------Fajardo ----------------------------------------Florida -----------------------------------------Guánica ---------------------------------------Guayama ---------------------------------------
80 178 25 34 163
68 496 179 771 13 123 10 977 111 618
5 050 16 754 756 1 161 11 334
1 234 3 423 177 270 2 677
586 1 610 103 169 1 425
51 96 24 33 100
13 28 7 12 27
Guayanilla -------------------------------------Guaynabo --------------------------------------Gurabo ----------------------------------------Hatillo -----------------------------------------Hormigueros ------------------------------------
52 317 57 76 38
19 977 390 333 18 722 72 502 30 895
1 587 37 531 2 018 4 617 1 743
382 8 951 484 612 425
212 3 876 249 270 185
45 128 49 66 28
10 29 15 17 9
Humacao --------------------------------------Isabela ----------------------------------------Jayuya-----------------------------------------Juana Díaz -------------------------------------Juncos -----------------------------------------
262 134 46 91 84
255 495 65 273 15 168 89 470 35 133
18 795 5 088 1 010 6 923 2 593
4 293 1 251 222 1 568 608
2 080 681 160 892 336
135 106 41 52 64
39 41 12 16 18
Lajas ------------------------------------------Lares ------------------------------------------Las Marías -------------------------------------Las Piedras ------------------------------------Loíza -------------------------------------------
79 89 14 76 28
32 781 37 774 3 336 40 996 17 911
2 418 2 806 249 2 778 1 450
583 677 60 671 360
345 403 37 337 178
79 85 17 50 22
36 50 10 4 9
Luquillo ----------------------------------------Manatí -----------------------------------------Maricao ----------------------------------------Maunabo --------------------------------------Mayagüez ---------------------------------------
44 207 11 28 580
12 879 158 264 4 461 9 721 563 630
966 14 563 238 852 59 860
231 3 465 56 213 14 131
126 1 583 36 119 6 870
38 119 12 22 294
19 37 3 2 90
Moca ------------------------------------------Morovis ----------------------------------------Naguabo ---------------------------------------Naranjito ---------------------------------------Orocovis ----------------------------------------
71 36 43 92 53
29 706 22 886 16 794 56 637 34 920
2 123 1 439 1 341 3 301 2 119
453 343 325 803 517
301 174 153 463 285
73 34 38 70 45
36 8 10 7 26
Patillas ----------------------------------------Peñuelas---------------------------------------Ponce -----------------------------------------Quebradillas ------------------------------------Rincón ------------------------------------------
59 37 732 59 29
24 635 14 308 693 468 28 062 11 919
2 100 952 68 959 2 415 723
496 235 16 225 597 194
298 172 7 876 319 103
52 33 375 49 31
7 11 99 13 9
Río Grande ------------------------------------Sabana Grande ---------------------------------Salinas ----------------------------------------San Germán -----------------------------------San Juan ---------------------------------------
108 64 70 139 3 102
87 810 25 815 39 164 103 596 3 297 353
6 266 1 978 3 415 9 166 359 460
1 571 493 818 1 925 86 262
721 284 443 1 119 34 152
68 59 42 98 1 160
25 19 10 31 225
San Lorenzo -----------------------------------San Sebastián ----------------------------------Santa Isabel ------------------------------------Toa Alta ---------------------------------------Toa Baja ----------------------------------------
75 136 47 66 180
32 104 71 945 19 558 32 028 199 184
2 667 4 766 2 035 2 240 14 677
651 1 144 506 529 3 489
344 591 262 275 1 482
65 105 35 40 106
10 39 16 8 32
Trujillo Alto -------------------------------------Utuado ----------------------------------------Vega Alta --------------------------------------Vega Baja --------------------------------------Vieques -----------------------------------------
133 83 106 193 25
141 279 36 004 68 077 211 024 9 737
11 785 3 153 5 829 13 848 895
2 696 775 1 415 3 208 215
1 334 422 764 1 578 116
78 72 56 136 26
23 36 12 32 9
Villalba ----------------------------------------Yabucoa ---------------------------------------Yauco ------------------------------------------
49 88 177
14 609 43 336 126 657
1 188 3 245 13 161
320 842 3 300
181 410 1 579
44 56 89
12 17 19
Geographic area
40 PUERTO RICO mRETAIL TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 31 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 6.
Kind-of-Business Groups for Municipios: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Total Geographic area
Building materials and garden supplies
General merchandise stores
Food stores
Automotive dealers except service stations
Gasoline service stations
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Puerto Rico -----------
13 534
11 706 968
991
615 815
485
1 503 084
1 988
2 959 794
1 118
1 688 269
1 060
710 517
Adjuntas ----------------------Aguada -----------------------Aguadilla ---------------------Aguas Buenas ----------------Aibonito -----------------------
63 146 251 53 93
22 187 58 947 155 902 22 129 34 454
6 15 27 2 13
1 706 8 343 10 183 (D) 3 289
1 9 11 1 2
(D) 4 165 12 682 (D) (D)
15 18 35 18 17
9 873 17 960 50 661 12 825 10 499
3 12 18 6 9
1 615 3 824 21 761 1 901 1 544
5 11 22 4 7
(D) 7 516 10 199 1 551 4 000
Añasco -----------------------Arecibo -----------------------Arroyo ------------------------Barceloneta -------------------Barranquitas -------------------
58 447 38 51 76
24 437 353 987 20 712 21 211 38 626
5 34 2 3 8
2 886 14 488 (D) 432 3 459
– 17 3 1 4
– 45 292 (D) (D) 611
11 54 11 13 14
11 157 81 825 12 435 7 182 16 530
5 41 2 5 4
2 731 63 054 (D) 1 497 652
5 32 5 7 6
2 949 17 911 (D) 4 800 3 112
Bayamón ---------------------Cabo Rojo --------------------Caguas -----------------------Camuy -----------------------Canóvanas --------------------
1 050 177 693 88 87
1 110 306 64 618 785 611 43 442 34 407
60 13 44 5 8
49 790 4 796 48 333 5 840 2 724
37 4 22 2 2
167 346 860 123 501 (D) (D)
120 40 84 18 20
241 748 27 858 163 474 19 471 13 204
93 12 66 14 10
166 995 3 690 167 583 6 400 6 700
78 17 43 12 6
59 496 7 817 37 237 5 709 3 535
Carolina ----------------------Cataño -----------------------Cayey ------------------------Ceiba ------------------------Ciales -------------------------
660 74 181 25 44
799 679 35 512 150 532 10 555 14 078
42 9 14 1 5
54 709 (D) 7 329 (D) 1 476
20 2 4 1 4
141 520 (D) 4 202 (D) (D)
94 10 31 7 10
210 822 15 250 67 916 4 499 6 512
51 7 16 2 1
45 154 1 671 16 694 (D) (D)
51 4 14 4 6
38 139 1 864 9 079 2 751 (D)
Cidra -------------------------Coamo -----------------------Comerío ----------------------Corozal -----------------------Culebra------------------------
87 108 39 96 4
52 714 46 295 10 183 43 549 1 574
7 7 7 8 –
5 289 2 156 2 077 3 306 –
4 3 3 2 –
1 129 1 053 635 (D) –
19 18 7 23 3
17 130 18 750 1 756 12 503 (D)
Dorado -----------------------Fajardo -----------------------Florida -----------------------Guánica ----------------------Guayama ----------------------
80 178 25 34 163
68 496 179 771 13 123 10 977 111 618
4 8 4 3 11
3 326 8 061 1 269 (D) 4 100
2 8 – – 7
(D) 46 806 – – 11 295
13 23 9 12 24
15 375 46 257 7 344 7 203 36 513
14 11 1 1 9
Guayanilla --------------------Guaynabo --------------------Gurabo -----------------------Hatillo ------------------------Hormigueros -------------------
52 317 57 76 38
19 977 390 333 18 722 72 502 30 895
5 26 6 11 3
2 128 18 008 3 646 4 853 1 608
1 7 2 3 1
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
17 43 15 17 10
7 872 161 545 3 442 11 890 3 116
Humacao ---------------------Isabela -----------------------Jayuya -----------------------Juana Díaz -------------------Juncos ------------------------
262 134 46 91 84
255 495 65 273 15 168 89 470 35 133
17 16 3 4 8
9 406 4 857 (D) 4 571 2 079
9 3 2 7 3
15 575 (D) (D) 18 438 913
36 20 9 16 11
Lajas -------------------------Lares-------------------------Las Marías --------------------Las Piedras -------------------Loíza --------------------------
79 89 14 76 28
32 781 37 774 3 336 40 996 17 911
7 8 3 10 2
7 107 1 349 (D) 3 976 (D)
5 6 – 3 1
1 208 3 471 – (D) (D)
Luquillo -----------------------Manatí -----------------------Maricao ----------------------Maunabo ---------------------Mayagüez ---------------------
44 207 11 28 580
12 879 158 264 4 461 9 721 563 630
6 15 2 5 31
822 10 038 (D) (D) 19 106
1 7 – 1 21
Moca -------------------------Morovis ----------------------Naguabo ---------------------Naranjito ---------------------Orocovis -----------------------
71 36 43 92 53
29 706 22 886 16 794 56 637 34 920
11 2 6 10 3
2 382 (D) 3 940 5 459 2 131
Patillas -----------------------Peñuelas ---------------------Ponce ------------------------Quebradillas ------------------Rincón ------------------------
59 37 732 59 29
24 635 14 308 693 468 28 062 11 919
6 3 56 6 4
Río Grande -------------------Sabana Grande ---------------Salinas -----------------------San Germán ------------------San Juan ----------------------
108 64 70 139 3 102
87 810 25 815 39 164 103 596 3 297 353
San Lorenzo ------------------San Sebastián ----------------Santa Isabel ------------------Toa Alta ----------------------Toa Baja ----------------------
75 136 47 66 180
Trujillo Alto -------------------Utuado -----------------------Vega Alta ---------------------Vega Baja --------------------Vieques ----------------------Villalba -----------------------Yabucoa ----------------------Yauco -------------------------
7 12 4 11 1
3 609 7 096 1 834 4 493 (D)
24 499 4 644 (D) (D) 9 816
5 13 2 2 16
4 934 7 520 (D) (D) 7 249
1 32 5 9 8
(D) 39 432 2 695 29 616 20 302
6 26 6 14 6
4 791 19 247 3 302 7 585 3 704
53 942 24 502 8 050 30 865 8 194
19 17 3 6 5
61 379 8 786 (D) 2 881 5 202
15 10 4 10 12
19 139 4 503 1 208 9 798 7 265
23 18 4 13 5
13 110 17 748 979 18 698 (D)
6 6 1 13 5
1 239 1 146 (D) 6 996 (D)
11 13 3 7 5
4 447 4 851 (D) 5 116 4 431
(D) 13 312 – (D) 120 960
8 21 7 8 65
4 152 49 254 3 197 1 823 124 435
1 20 – 2 59
(D) 13 674 – (D) 68 917
5 14 1 2 45
4 371 10 369 (D) (D) 19 506
1 1 1 2 5
(D) (D) (D) (D) 1 647
21 7 12 23 12
13 117 13 408 3 022 23 636 22 722
4 3 1 7 4
543 1 323 (D) 6 693 (D)
7 7 6 8 4
5 541 2 936 (D) 4 295 2 206
1 393 1 085 43 929 1 434 226
4 1 33 2 2
1 483 (D) 96 937 (D) (D)
18 7 89 7 7
10 813 2 292 180 216 14 247 6 585
2 3 60 6 –
(D) 1 185 105 900 1 057 –
6 5 62 5 4
3 667 4 497 42 598 2 198 2 705
11 3 5 10 174
4 678 1 014 (D) 2 892 116 963
1 4 – 12 101
(D) 925 – 21 450 477 740
26 18 12 26 301
31 508 11 074 11 325 43 819 518 011
8 5 4 4 224
19 817 (D) (D) 1 491 569 938
9 6 8 14 160
7 626 4 441 5 415 6 054 141 645
32 104 71 945 19 558 32 028 199 184
7 12 4 4 19
3 972 5 982 1 648 2 242 26 141
3 8 2 2 5
(D) 6 329 (D) (D) 5 299
20 17 15 22 24
15 809 24 985 9 536 16 613 58 292
7 10 – 4 33
1 987 11 679 – 1 852 64 516
7 12 4 8 13
3 058 4 588 3 003 4 547 11 506
133 83 106 193 25
141 279 36 004 68 077 211 024 9 737
19 7 9 15 2
14 317 2 029 3 201 7 339 (D)
3 2 4 12 –
(D) (D) 5 022 65 297 –
21 18 10 26 11
44 396 12 295 27 805 49 385 6 708
13 2 10 31 –
10 253 (D) 4 356 20 384 –
15 8 7 17 1
8 876 3 736 5 332 13 948 (D)
49 88 177
14 609 43 336 126 657
4 8 8
2 205 (D) 5 124
– 3 12
– 940 13 364
17 17 27
6 029 21 290 46 474
3 7 11
698 4 106 12 307
4 14 12
1 441 7 158 6 147
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
8 8 1 4 –
7 959 3 516 (D) 3 551 –
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 41
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Table 6.
Kind-of-Business Groups for Municipios: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Apparel and accessory stores Geographic area
Furniture and homefurnishings stores
Eating and drinking places
Drug stores and proprietary stores
Miscellaneous retail
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Puerto Rico -----------
2 032
1 205 144
1 048
772 196
2 356
934 279
790
656 922
1 666
660 948
Adjuntas ----------------------Aguada -----------------------Aguadilla ---------------------Aguas Buenas ----------------Aibonito -----------------------
10 23 40 5 7
1 181 4 705 17 562 1 946 2 708
7 7 21 2 8
2 519 2 118 8 597 (D) 4 781
7 25 37 8 13
(D) 2 553 10 159 603 (D)
5 8 17 5 5
1 487 2 677 5 661 (D) 2 689
4 18 23 2 12
(D) 5 086 8 437 (D) 2 835
Añasco -----------------------Arecibo -----------------------Arroyo ------------------------Barceloneta -------------------Barranquitas -------------------
4 77 – 2 6
(D) 53 330 – (D) 558
4 37 3 – 5
1 126 23 355 (D) – 6 609
11 74 7 13 13
(D) 19 071 553 5 092 2 590
6 24 3 7 6
1 287 21 871 1 087 1 838 3 543
7 57 2 – 10
1 040 13 790 (D) – 962
Bayamón ---------------------Cabo Rojo --------------------Caguas -----------------------Camuy -----------------------Canóvanas --------------------
197 13 112 8 8
148 472 3 371 79 153 1 817 2 093
84 8 60 5 5
63 380 2 642 44 842 1 132 (D)
176 43 131 13 10
75 402 6 598 51 345 779 815
59 10 41 7 8
74 750 3 334 38 628 1 724 2 021
146 17 90 4 10
62 927 3 652 31 515 (D) 1 655
Carolina ----------------------Cataño -----------------------Cayey ------------------------Ceiba ------------------------Ciales -------------------------
101 5 29 – 6
82 304 1 033 14 855 – (D)
48 9 13 – 3
39 408 1 928 10 086 – (D)
135 14 35 4 4
109 628 3 701 13 488 708 (D)
31 4 7 2 3
37 752 2 744 4 017 (D) 1 145
87 10 18 4 2
40 243 5 183 2 866 (D) (D)
Cidra -------------------------Coamo -----------------------Comerío ----------------------Corozal -----------------------Culebra------------------------
11 22 4 12 –
2 898 4 311 572 2 866 –
6 7 2 4 –
5 445 2 211 (D) 7 570 –
13 15 4 13 –
5 849 1 754 (D) (D) –
5 5 5 8 –
2 371 3 723 (D) 4 491 –
7 11 2 11 –
1 035 1 725 (D) 2 895 –
Dorado -----------------------Fajardo -----------------------Florida -----------------------Guánica ----------------------Guayama ----------------------
4 30 2 1 31
(D) 19 836 (D) (D) 18 270
5 16 1 5 14
2 794 15 909 (D) 361 6 789
23 31 – 7 24
6 771 11 586 – 1 158 6 432
4 10 5 2 10
3 582 10 896 955 (D) 6 946
6 28 1 1 17
2 944 8 256 (D) (D) 4 208
Guayanilla --------------------Guaynabo --------------------Gurabo -----------------------Hatillo ------------------------Hormigueros -------------------
3 50 4 2 1
(D) 26 329 498 (D) (D)
3 21 5 4 –
1 380 (D) 1 224 1 178 –
6 54 8 6 8
472 35 261 2 432 (D) 1 821
5 23 2 6 1
1 202 47 453 (D) 1 845 (D)
5 35 4 4 –
1 073 20 381 (D) (D) –
Humacao ---------------------Isabela -----------------------Jayuya -----------------------Juana Díaz -------------------Juncos ------------------------
57 18 5 17 15
36 661 7 400 827 14 749 3 314
20 7 6 9 4
20 379 (D) 1 360 2 733 2 548
42 15 8 6 14
15 921 1 944 1 237 2 170 3 162
13 11 1 7 6
16 845 4 822 (D) 1 900 1 617
34 17 5 9 6
6 248 2 083 548 1 365 839
Lajas -------------------------Lares-------------------------Las Marías --------------------Las Piedras -------------------Loíza --------------------------
7 16 – 6 2
1 237 2 901 – 1 466 (D)
3 5 2 5 –
473 1 888 (D) (D) –
10 3 1 12 4
1 409 550 (D) 856 1 095
4 10 – 6 4
1 982 2 946 – 1 506 1 275
3 4 – 1 –
569 924 – (D) –
Luquillo -----------------------Manatí -----------------------Maricao ----------------------Maunabo ---------------------Mayagüez ---------------------
2 40 – 2 119
(D) 16 747 – (D) 68 986
3 15 – 4 48
(D) 7 180 – (D) 31 784
16 32 – 2 80
1 526 19 214 – (D) 37 826
1 15 1 1 28
(D) 12 424 (D) (D) 37 688
1 28 – 1 84
(D) 6 052 – (D) 34 422
Moca -------------------------Morovis ----------------------Naguabo ---------------------Naranjito ---------------------Orocovis -----------------------
4 3 2 12 4
(D) (D) (D) 3 499 746
2 2 4 8 4
(D) (D) 1 060 7 056 1 903
7 6 6 13 7
1 733 707 986 2 608 (D)
8 2 5 5 3
2 450 (D) 1 486 2 579 1 105
6 3 – 4 7
405 1 960 – (D) 1 454
Patillas -----------------------Peñuelas ---------------------Ponce ------------------------Quebradillas ------------------Rincón ------------------------
8 3 112 5 –
(D) 348 55 518 (D) –
6 4 59 6 2
3 810 2 599 33 282 (D) (D)
4 4 117 9 6
(D) (D) 42 429 2 639 1 126
2 4 41 6 1
(D) 1 170 58 634 1 203 (D)
3 3 103 7 3
383 762 34 025 1 703 359
Río Grande -------------------Sabana Grande ---------------Salinas -----------------------San Germán ------------------San Juan ----------------------
12 6 6 20 520
4 743 1 462 1 840 11 798 383 445
6 4 6 6 274
3 575 1 388 2 093 4 744 306 503
17 5 17 26 697
5 149 (D) 4 896 6 232 348 394
5 5 7 10 136
6 729 3 016 3 445 3 892 133 794
13 8 5 11 515
(D) 942 2 981 1 224 300 920
San Lorenzo ------------------San Sebastián ----------------Santa Isabel ------------------Toa Alta ----------------------Toa Baja ----------------------
7 28 4 4 6
1 444 8 445 1 016 766 1 854
3 12 4 1 16
(D) 4 657 1 191 (D) 8 430
8 15 9 7 34
(D) 1 448 901 496 9 484
5 8 2 7 15
2 159 2 210 (D) 1 778 8 103
8 14 3 7 15
1 539 1 622 313 2 542 5 559
Trujillo Alto -------------------Utuado -----------------------Vega Alta ---------------------Vega Baja --------------------Vieques -----------------------
18 13 21 21 2
26 337 4 006 8 598 16 919 (D)
5 6 5 17 2
(D) 4 362 1 129 10 625 (D)
19 12 16 26 3
8 494 1 626 4 029 9 847 445
8 8 7 13 1
5 668 2 025 4 817 9 884 (D)
12 7 17 15 3
1 635 (D) 3 788 7 396 671
Villalba -----------------------Yabucoa ----------------------Yauco -------------------------
8 10 37
1 190 2 000 13 471
3 9 19
1 274 2 395 6 322
3 11 22
(D) 1 234 7 714
5 5 9
1 677 2 506 11 055
2 4 20
(D) (D) 4 679
42 PUERTO RICO mRETAIL TRADE
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 7.
Sales Size of Establishments: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] SIC code
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments ------------------------
13 534
11 706 968
1 113 989
264 328
119 615
7 739
2 105
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
397 385 1 471 2 167 1 909
5 031 570 1 294 132 2 213 262 1 527 198 739 666
393 966 113 292 241 132 164 843 87 376
91 652 26 745 57 102 39 064 21 386
35 963 11 268 25 739 18 882 10 647
10 51 292 777 927
– 11 78 252 299
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
684 3 252 2 014 686 162 407
186 201 528 241 148 994 27 027 4 427 6 250
21 616 65 046 20 164 4 422 753 1 379
5 255 16 076 5 146 1 185 214 503
2 797 9 176 3 443 948 228 524
409 2 431 1 753 597 139 353
139 714 428 129 25 30
Kind of business and sales size of establishment
RETAIL TRADE
52
53
54
55, ex. 554
554
BUILDING MATERIALS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES Establishments ------------------------
991
615 815
59 991
13 815
5 577
605
184
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
19 28 108 136 139
143 768 87 395 162 561 96 876 52 860
13 699 7 248 16 391 8 989 5 280
2 940 1 611 3 866 2 086 1 244
807 654 1 491 900 557
– 5 23 58 78
– 2 8 16 26
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
68 242 140 56 9 46
18 555 39 887 10 696 2 208 234 775
1 807 4 693 1 384 324 45 131
440 1 130 345 86 15 52
202 598 230 72 14 52
43 191 107 53 7 40
17 68 30 12 – 5
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES Establishments ------------------------
485
1 503 084
162 730
37 897
15 690
203
65
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
62 54 68 47 50
1 120 693 192 730 112 296 33 257 18 681
115 239 25 515 13 262 3 580 2 263
26 170 6 257 3 309 851 576
10 636 2 537 1 393 406 303
– – 1 9 36
– – – 3 11
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
23 88 63 17 6 7
6 192 13 546 4 792 643 162 92
723 1 454 553 96 29 16
177 372 145 26 7 7
88 203 88 23 6 7
12 58 58 16 6 7
8 19 17 1 4 2
FOOD STORES Establishments ------------------------
1 988
2 959 794
215 857
51 876
26 026
1 529
500
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
165 75 138 206 239
2 101 171 258 547 219 248 143 703 90 633
144 102 15 493 17 402 13 598 9 082
34 762 3 622 4 069 3 168 2 199
16 059 2 056 2 252 1 649 1 255
7 22 59 135 186
– 5 12 50 84
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
81 600 334 93 13 44
21 877 95 574 24 408 3 598 353 682
2 260 10 273 2 827 453 68 299
559 2 534 732 127 20 84
336 1 647 563 115 19 75
85 550 336 92 13 44
36 186 91 22 7 7
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS, EXCLUDING GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS Establishments ------------------------
1 118
1 688 269
95 527
22 781
7 074
543
100
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
69 66 142 176 162
980 184 233 477 219 642 125 778 62 392
42 954 13 730 16 516 9 835 5 518
10 060 3 382 3 842 2 363 1 340
2 440 1 045 1 243 858 555
2 7 22 37 80
– – 6 7 17
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
54 235 143 47 4 20
14 822 39 126 10 604 1 785 105 354
1 213 3 764 1 265 609 33 90
292 976 323 167 9 27
131 479 200 90 8 25
37 180 124 35 3 16
7 35 24 4 – –
Establishments ------------------------
1 060
710 517
32 832
7 527
4 115
877
271
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
4 18 170 346 191
(D) 59 831 238 453 245 812 75 108
(D) 2 360 9 749 9 998 4 302
(D) 496 2 179 2 404 999
(D) 251 1 205 1 307 542
(D) 8 116 295 173
(D) 2 40 129 50
GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 43
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Table 7.
Sales Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] SIC code
554
Kind of business and sales size of establishment
57
58
591
59, ex. 591
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
69 151 72 20 7 12
(D) 25 323 5 238 797 (D) 172
(D) 2 014 548 124 (D) 24
(D) 524 148 29 (D) 13
(D) 278 109 28 (D) 15
(D) 128 64 17 (D) 12
(D) 19 6 1 (D) 1
GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS mCon. With annual sales of mCon. $250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
56
Establishments (number)
APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES Establishments ------------------------
2 032
1 205 144
131 096
30 609
16 061
679
131
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
20 28 277 428 347
154 347 88 654 403 233 299 103 137 549
11 889 8 358 42 107 35 542 18 132
2 514 1 747 9 603 8 465 4 474
1 485 834 4 790 4 296 2 314
– – 16 36 65
– – 1 9 21
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
111 421 243 81 15 61
30 460 69 245 18 067 3 167 402 917
4 045 8 029 2 376 430 50 138
986 1 990 624 123 17 66
564 1 185 391 106 20 76
31 220 185 66 9 51
3 62 28 6 – 1
FURNITURE AND HOMEFURNISHINGS STORES Establishments ------------------------
1 048
772 196
76 953
18 020
6 188
394
80
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
14 52 135 191 180
118 132 171 275 213 901 131 674 70 213
12 166 14 859 21 925 13 124 7 499
2 449 3 552 5 325 3 025 1 842
546 1 161 1 586 1 166 783
– 2 9 32 62
– – 5 6 10
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
51 255 116 35 6 13
14 001 42 652 8 593 1 383 159 213
1 332 4 659 1 124 185 47 33
332 1 136 276 56 13 14
149 554 172 38 18 15
25 150 76 23 3 12
7 38 9 5 – –
EATING AND DRINKING PLACES Establishments ------------------------
2 356
934 279
185 073
44 884
23 951
1 534
452
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
7 21 235 290 216
67 281 66 029 340 150 211 161 84 522
17 808 10 499 67 471 44 127 17 157
4 545 2 509 16 109 10 452 4 261
1 451 1 359 8 413 5 680 2 390
– – 12 52 67
– – 1 11 19
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
95 568 517 188 82 137
25 732 89 653 37 800 7 605 2 280 2 066
4 900 14 946 6 120 1 263 364 418
1 179 3 706 1 536 332 99 156
656 2 349 1 084 287 103 179
55 476 508 172 73 119
21 159 157 62 11 11
DRUG STORES AND PROPRIETARY STORES Establishments ------------------------
790
656 922
69 595
16 523
6 377
522
148
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
31 16 91 131 138
(D) 55 559 143 606 91 275 52 682
(D) 5 426 16 350 10 039 5 465
(D) 1 253 4 007 2 402 1 333
(D) 494 1 598 1 005 619
(D) 2 21 76 99
(D) – 2 16 37
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
55 226 71 25 1 5
(D) 38 060 5 296 957 (D) 73
(D) 4 460 695 182 (D) 31
(D) 1 112 175 46 (D) 11
(D) 572 103 35 (D) 9
(D) 195 63 18 (D) 5
(D) 59 17 3 (D) –
MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL
Establishments ------------------------
1 666
660 948
84 335
20 396
8 556
853
174
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more --------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 --------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 --------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ------------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -------------------------
6 27 107 216 247
50 565 80 635 160 172 148 559 95 026
8 039 9 804 19 959 16 011 12 678
1 956 2 316 4 793 3 848 3 118
575 877 1 768 1 615 1 329
– 5 13 47 81
– 2 3 5 24
$250,000 to $299,999 ------------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ------------------------$50,000 to $99,999 --------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 --------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 --------------------------Less than $25,000 ----------------------------
77 466 315 124 19 62
21 017 75 175 23 500 4 884 509 906
2 774 10 754 3 272 756 89 199
636 2 596 842 193 25 73
326 1 311 503 154 27 71
22 283 232 105 18 47
5 69 49 13 1 3
44 PUERTO RICO mRETAIL TRADE
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Table 8.
Employment Size of Establishments: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] SIC code
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments ------------------------
13 534
11 706 968
1 113 989
264 328
119 615
7 739
2 105
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
148 3 502 2 040 2 498 1 431
107 271 408 545 454 944 909 377 791 930
10 604 26 359 33 495 73 802 71 488
– 6 701 8 107 17 746 17 322
– 3 502 4 080 8 507 7 780
61 3 122 1 574 1 600 623
10 765 493 469 160
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
1 165 924 522 960 344
866 446 1 000 462 731 233 2 521 192 3 915 568
86 115 97 068 77 721 268 542 368 795
20 744 23 099 18 380 63 853 88 376
9 200 10 727 8 801 28 323 38 695
358 217 75 96 13
106 69 14 19 –
Establishments ------------------------
991
615 815
59 991
13 815
5 577
605
184
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
7 293 162 199 109
2 588 30 762 31 901 74 811 61 520
405 2 167 2 643 6 006 5 724
– 547 614 1 424 1 394
– 293 324 654 579
1 253 118 127 53
– 61 44 47 14
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
76 59 31 46 9
61 735 75 256 50 395 156 916 69 931
5 879 6 818 4 870 17 115 8 364
1 425 1 618 1 204 3 801 1 788
611 688 517 1 327 584
31 14 6 2 –
9 9 – – –
Kinds of business and employment size of establishment
RETAIL TRADE
52
53
54
55, ex. 554
554
BUILDING MATERIALS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES Establishments ------------------------
485
1 503 084
162 730
37 897
15 690
203
65
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
4 106 50 64 30
(D) (D) 8 137 20 439 13 375
(D) (D) 771 1 855 1 194
(D) (D) 197 467 296
(D) (D) 100 209 163
(D) (D) 34 40 8
(D) (D) 14 4 6
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
26 38 26 71 70
20 175 36 941 37 375 222 986 1 088 259
1 966 3 900 4 114 22 492 120 955
458 944 983 5 578 28 778
194 434 441 2 286 11 757
6 3 – 8 –
5 1 – – –
FOOD STORES Establishments ------------------------
1 988
2 959 794
215 857
51 876
26 026
1 529
500
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
17 609 304 347 144
24 845 75 449 59 899 107 686 70 624
2 019 4 209 4 314 8 322 5 977
– 1 068 1 036 2 055 1 412
– 609 608 1 184 789
12 605 281 301 125
1 181 103 108 43
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
132 100 72 116 147
95 070 115 295 120 939 347 950 1 942 037
7 748 9 374 9 495 27 933 136 466
1 891 2 168 2 287 6 685 33 274
1 052 1 149 1 221 3 570 15 844
86 49 29 32 9
29 18 10 7 –
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS, EXCLUDING GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS Establishments ------------------------
1 118
1 688 269
95 527
22 781
7 074
543
100
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
10 324 188 223 126
2 312 59 388 74 157 147 874 135 059
403 2 786 3 528 7 972 7 766
– 686 851 1 881 1 862
– 324 376 757 685
4 254 121 102 38
– 49 25 16 8
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
83 51 32 67 14
124 783 161 139 138 621 542 690 302 246
8 089 6 912 6 649 32 362 19 060
1 913 1 600 1 503 7 766 4 719
645 585 531 2 060 1 111
11 7 4 2 –
1 1 – – –
GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS Establishments ------------------------
1 060
710 517
32 832
7 527
4 115
877
271
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
12 263 221 280 138
(D) 68 409 94 639 188 429 121 017
(D) 2 144 3 540 7 913 5 807
(D) 529 860 1 734 1 355
(D) 263 442 946 749
(D) 261 194 240 103
(D) 70 67 86 30
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
80 45 10 10 1
96 546 64 644 18 674 39 791 (D)
4 872 3 684 1 100 2 941 (D)
1 141 870 224 674 (D)
624 507 175 259 (D)
44 20 4 3 (D)
13 2 1 2 (D)
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 8.
Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] SIC code
56
57
58
591
59, ex. 591
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments ------------------------
2 032
1 205 144
131 096
30 609
16 061
679
131
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
43 387 212 326 233
14 552 36 849 35 891 82 783 99 819
912 2 951 3 449 10 088 12 260
– 762 841 2 463 3 012
– 387 424 1 115 1 290
8 315 127 127 33
– 57 27 31 2
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
309 245 117 145 15
193 487 215 916 139 797 313 042 73 008
22 717 24 002 16 682 28 676 9 359
5 372 5 594 3 905 6 433 2 227
2 484 2 866 1 959 3 925 1 611
35 20 5 8 1
8 6 – – –
Kinds of business and employment size of establishment
APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES
FURNITURE AND HOMEFURNISHINGS STORES Establishments ------------------------
1 048
772 196
76 953
18 020
6 188
394
80
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
9 228 165 227 156
(D) (D) 39 035 90 727 107 978
(D) (D) 3 223 8 156 9 237
(D) (D) 745 1 945 2 235
(D) (D) 330 802 832
(D) (D) 92 82 32
(D) (D) 21 12 6
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
98 83 23 53 6
96 284 130 184 51 975 185 755 (D)
9 320 12 030 4 480 19 112 (D)
2 213 2 906 1 109 4 623 (D)
763 952 380 1 482 (D)
14 10 2 3 (D)
1 5 1 1 (D)
EATING AND DRINKING PLACES Establishments ------------------------
2 356
934 279
185 073
44 884
23 951
1 534
452
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
32 631 319 360 171
6 573 36 841 32 573 54 120 41 086
1 379 4 243 4 432 8 449 7 068
– 1 120 1 119 2 120 1 674
– 631 638 1 230 921
19 622 297 315 108
6 155 113 99 33
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
152 156 149 333 53
50 089 69 681 96 638 384 935 161 743
8 954 14 041 19 433 79 048 38 026
2 211 3 454 4 640 19 072 9 474
1 197 1 860 2 523 9 866 5 085
85 50 15 22 1
21 17 – 8 –
DRUG STORES AND PROPRIETARY STORES Establishments ------------------------
790
656 922
69 595
16 523
6 377
522
148
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
3 138 137 175 101
372 (D) 27 273 53 688 49 502
26 (D) 2 470 5 183 5 262
– (D) 598 1 260 1 278
– (D) 274 593 552
3 (D) 125 135 62
– (D) 38 41 12
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
65 61 27 65 18
40 440 56 894 35 025 207 000 (D)
4 866 6 670 4 412 22 498 (D)
1 192 1 640 1 089 5 265 (D)
501 698 463 1 953 (D)
25 29 7 8 (D)
10 5 2 – (D)
Establishments ------------------------
1 666
660 948
84 335
20 396
8 556
853
174
No employees --------------------------------1 employee -----------------------------------2 employees ----------------------------------3 or 4 employees ------------------------------5 or 6 employees -------------------------------
11 523 282 297 223
1 618 47 219 51 439 88 820 91 950
286 3 906 5 125 9 858 11 193
– 1 001 1 246 2 397 2 804
– 523 564 1 017 1 220
2 425 185 131 61
1 86 41 25 6
7 to 9 employees ------------------------------10 to 14 employees ---------------------------15 to 19 employees ---------------------------20 to 49 employees ---------------------------50 employees or more --------------------------
144 86 35 54 11
87 837 74 512 41 794 120 127 55 632
11 704 9 637 6 486 16 365 9 775
2 928 2 305 1 436 3 956 2 323
1 129 988 591 1 595 929
21 15 3 8 2
9 5 – 1 –
MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL
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Table 9.
Legal Form of Organization: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Firms (number)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
All types ------------------------------
10 875
13 534
11 706 968
1 113 989
264 328
119 615
7 739
2 105
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
4 034 6 571 270
6 504 6 726 304
9 684 515 1 830 115 192 338
950 020 146 527 17 442
224 386 35 703 4 239
97 153 20 512 1 950
– 7 361 378
– 2 067 38
All types ------------------------------
921
991
615 815
59 991
13 815
5 577
605
184
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
366 534 21
433 537 21
465 799 139 668 10 348
47 592 11 228 1 171
10 785 2 746 284
3 961 1 496 120
– 577 28
– 179 5
All types ------------------------------
318
485
1 503 084
162 730
37 897
15 690
203
65
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
142 169 7
301 176 8
1 469 183 30 739 3 162
159 533 2 937 260
37 115 723 59
15 269 391 30
– 198 5
– 64 1
All types ------------------------------
1 789
1 988
2 959 794
215 857
51 876
26 026
1 529
500
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
459 1 279 51
635 1 294 59
2 489 928 399 649 70 217
179 735 31 212 4 910
43 019 7 550 1 307
20 588 4 749 689
– 1 447 82
– 491 9
All types ------------------------------
1 014
1 118
1 688 269
95 527
22 781
7 074
543
100
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
503 496 15
603 499 16
1 508 591 158 591 21 087
85 023 9 793 711
20 163 2 455 163
5 810 1 205 59
– 518 25
– 99 1
All types ------------------------------
1 038
1 060
710 517
32 832
7 527
4 115
877
271
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
229 775 34
244 782 34
233 214 449 949 27 354
13 294 17 831 1 707
3 093 4 066 368
1 546 2 386 183
– 846 31
– 266 5
All types ------------------------------
1 078
2 032
1 205 144
131 096
30 609
16 061
679
131
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
511 536 31
1 413 583 36
1 088 631 105 565 10 948
118 326 11 454 1 316
27 415 2 866 328
14 299 1 598 164
– 628 51
– 124 7
All types ------------------------------
801
1 048
772 196
76 953
18 020
6 188
394
80
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
448 337 16
679 351 18
672 885 89 839 9 472
68 383 7 611 959
15 919 1 871 230
5 129 975 84
– 369 25
– 76 4
All types ------------------------------
1 964
2 356
934 279
185 073
44 884
23 951
1 534
452
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
591 1 313 60
973 1 323 60
744 222 176 769 13 288
154 271 28 012 2 790
37 311 6 907 666
19 352 4 299 300
– 1 457 77
– 450 2
All types ------------------------------
675
790
656 922
69 595
16 523
6 377
522
148
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
242 415 18
353 419 18
519 684 127 352 9 886
56 186 12 170 1 239
13 267 2 957 299
4 803 1 448 126
– 500 22
– 144 4
All types ------------------------------
1 343
1 666
660 948
84 335
20 396
8 556
853
174
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other1 -----------------------------------------
578 743 22
870 762 34
492 378 151 994 16 576
67 677 14 279 2 379
16 299 3 562 535
6 396 1 965 195
– 821 32
– 174 –
Kind of business and legal form of organization
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
RETAIL TRADE
52
53
54
55, ex. 554
554
56
57
58
591
59, ex. 591
BUILDING MATERIALS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES
FOOD STORES
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS, EXCLUDING GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS
GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS
APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES
FURNITURE AND HOMEFURNISHINGS STORES
EATING AND DRINKING PLACES
DRUG STORES AND PROPRIETARY STORES
MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL
1Includes establishments whose legal form of organization was other than corporations or individual proprietors. Establishments not indicating their legal form of organization were assigned to one of the three classifications based on their mailing label.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
RETAIL TRADE m PUERTO RICO 47
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Class of Customer by Kind of Business: 1992
Table 10.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Percent distribution of sales m
SIC code
Kind of business Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Retail trade ---------------------------------------------
13 534
11 706 968
98.8
1.2
Building materials and garden supplies --------------------------
991
615 815
93.9
6.1
Lumber and other building materials -----------------------------Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores -------------------------------Hardware stores ----------------------------------------------Retail nurseries and garden stores ------------------------------Mobile home dealers -------------------------------------------
199 115 544 131 2
188 525 44 261 363 986 (D) (D)
92.9 84.7 95.3 (D) (D)
7.1 15.3 4.7 (D) (D)
General merchandise stores -------------------------------------
485
1 503 084
99.7
.3
stores 1 ---------------------------------------------
Department Variety stores -------------------------------------------------Miscellaneous general merchandise stores ------------------------
54 156 275
1 001 755 269 206 232 123
99.7 99.9 99.6
.3 .1 .4
Food stores ----------------------------------------------------
1 988
2 959 794
99.8
.2
Grocery stores ------------------------------------------------Meat and fish markets -----------------------------------------Fruit and vegetable markets ------------------------------------Candy, nut, and confectionery stores ----------------------------Dairy products stores ------------------------------------------Retail bakeries ------------------------------------------------Miscellaneous food stores --------------------------------------
1 222 164 26 16 47 493 20
2 711 146 36 958 9 615 20 907 16 190 150 517 14 461
99.9 99.4 99.9 96.5 100.0 98.6 99.8
.1 .6 .1 3.5 – 1.4 .2
Automotive dealers and service stations -------------------------
1 118
1 688 269
96.6
3.4
551 552 553 555 556 557 559
New and used car dealers -------------------------------------Used car dealers ----------------------------------------------Auto and home supply stores ----------------------------------Boat dealers --------------------------------------------------Recreational vehicle dealers ------------------------------------Motorcycle dealers --------------------------------------------Automotive dealers, n.e.c. ---------------------------------------
238 127 719 16 8 3 7
1 134 397 108 179 429 800 8 227 4 242 434 2 990
95.7 99.9 98.2 99.6 99.4 100.0 100.0
4.3 .1 1.8 .4 .6 – –
554
Gasoline service stations ----------------------------------------
1 060
710 517
99.4
.6
56
Apparel and accessory stores -----------------------------------
2 032
1 205 144
99.8
.2
Men’s and boys’ clothing stores --------------------------------Women’s clothing stores ---------------------------------------Women’s accessory and specialty stores ------------------------Children’s and infants’ wear stores ------------------------------Family clothing stores -----------------------------------------Shoe stores --------------------------------------------------Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores ----------------------
469 596 95 53 214 554 51
222 526 330 088 28 725 20 185 249 770 334 187 19 663
100.0 99.9 99.5 99.7 99.9 100.0 89.6
– .1 .5 .3 .1 – 10.4
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ---------------------------
1 048
772 196
98.4
1.6
Furniture and homefurnishings stores ----------------------------Household appliance stores ------------------------------------Radio, television, and computer stores ---------------------------
699 137 212
536 993 86 044 149 159
98.6 98.6 97.6
1.4 1.4 2.4
58
Eating and drinking places --------------------------------------
2 356
934 279
99.9
.1
591
Drug stores and proprietary stores ------------------------------
790
656 922
99.8
.2
59, ex. 591
Miscellaneous retail ---------------------------------------------
1 666
660 948
98.4
1.6
Liquor stores -------------------------------------------------Used merchandise stores --------------------------------------Miscellaneous shopping goods stores ---------------------------Nonstore retailers ---------------------------------------------Fuel dealers --------------------------------------------------Retail stores, n.e.c. ---------------------------------------------
91 1 902 23 122 527
(D) (D) 364 928 31 197 53 150 190 334
(D) (D) 98.1 98.4 98.4 99.1
(D) (D) 1.9 1.6 1.6 .9
52 521 523 525 526 527 53 531 533 539 54 541 542 543 544 545 546 549 55, ex. 554
561 562 563 564 565 566 569 57 571 572 573
592 593 594 596 598 599 1Includes
To household consumers and individuals
To retailers; wholesalers; institutional, commercial, professional, and farm users (for use in farm production); and government
sales from catalog order desks.
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Floor Space by Selected Kinds of Business: 1992
Table 11.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Under-roof floor space SIC code
Kind of business
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Total (1,000 sq ft)
Selling (1,000 sq ft)
Sales per square foot of selling space (dollar)
Selling space as percent of total floor space
5311
Department stores 1 -----------------------
54
1 001 755
4 572
3 087
325
67.5
5331
Variety stores ----------------------------
156
269 206
1 630
1 180
228
72.4
5411 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt.
Grocery stores --------------------------Grocery stores ------------------------Supermarkets -------------------------Cash and carry -------------------------
1 222 717 441 64
2 711 146 448 911 2 084 447 177 788
6 612 1 645 4 403 564
4 856 1 206 3 196 454
558 372 652 392
73.4 73.3 72.6 80.5
1Includes
Table 12.
sales from catalog order desks.
Franchise Holders by Selected Kinds of Business: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Operating as franchise SIC code
541 5511 5541 5812 598 5995
Kind of business
Grocery stores --------------------------------New and used car dealers ----------------------Gasoline service stations -----------------------Eating places ---------------------------------Fuel dealers ----------------------------------Optical goods stores ----------------------------
All establishments (number)
Establishments (number)
Sales ($1,000)
Employment (number)
Not reported (number)
1 222 238 1 060 2 243 122 125
9 5 104 111 4 1
22 533 26 948 87 032 90 117 303 (D)
245 47 487 3 232 4 (D)
1 165 224 880 1 847 105 122
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Figure 1.
Receipts by Selected Major Group: 1992 and 1987 (Millions of dollars) 1992 1987
3,110
Service Industries* 1,939
115
Passenger Transportation Arrangement (SIC 472)
60 138
Personal Services (SIC 72)
108
1,031
Business Services (SIC 73)
624 329
Auto Repair, Services, and Parking (SIC 75)
152
173
Miscellaneous Repair Services (SIC 76)
89 107
Motion Pictures (SIC 78)
42
132
Amusement and Recreation Services* (SIC 79)
174 5
Dental Laboratories (SIC 8072)
3
289
Legal Services (SIC 81) 142
Engineering and Management Services (SIC 87)
376 218
*Note: Figures do not include Lottery and Horserace Betting Agency data.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES–PUERTO RICO 51
Figure 2. Percent Change in Receipts and Payroll by Selected Major Group: 1987 to 1992 Receipts Payroll 60
Service Industries* 64
94
Passenger Transportation Arrangement (SIC 472)
Personal Services (SIC 72)
85
27 31
65
Business Services (SIC 73)
76
116
Auto Repair, Services, and Parking (SIC 75)
169
95
Miscellaneous Repair Services (SIC 76)
133 157
Motion Pictures (SIC 78) 148
-24 -46
Amusement and Recreation Services* (SIC 79)
46
Dental Laboratories (SIC 8072)
35
103
Legal Services (SIC 81)
116
Engineering and Management Services (SIC 87)
73 55
*Note: Figures do not include Lottery and Horserace Betting Agency data.
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1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
Figure 3. Selected Municipios Ranked by Receipts: 1992 (Millions of dollars) Municipio San Juan
Percent 54.88
1,707
Carolina
5.68
Bayamón
5.01
Guaynabo
4.57
Dorado
4.28
Ponce
3.92
Caguas
3.37
Humacao
2.71
Mayagüez
2.57
Canóvanas
1.63
Manatí
1.32
Arecibo
1.10
Toa Baja
0.85
Cataño
0.73
Aguadilla
0.61
Trujillo Alto
0.50
Peñuelas
0.40
13
Fajardo
0.38
12
Vega Alta
0.30
Hormigueros
0.23
7
Cayey
0.23
7
Gurabo
0.22
7
Cabo Rojo
0.21
7
Río Grande
0.20
6
Vega Baja
0.20
6
San Germán
0.19
6
Guayanilla
0.18
6
Guayama
0.18
6
Yauco
0.17
5
Quebradillas
0.15
5
Salinas
0.14
4
Utuado
0.14
4
Juana Díaz
0.14
4
Las Piedras
0.13
4
Camuy
0.13
4
San Sebastián
0.12
4
Cidra
0.11
4
Yabucoa
0.11
3
Guánica
0.10
3
Rincón
0.10
3
Isabela
0.10
3
177 156 142 133 122 105 84 80 51 41 34 26 23 19 15
9
Note: Figures do not include Lottery and Horserace Betting Agency data.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES–PUERTO RICO 53
Figure 4. Annual Payroll per Employee by Selected Major Group: 1992 and 1987 (Dollars) 1992 1987
12,520
Service Industries* 10,747
12,349
Passenger Transportation Arrangement (SIC 472)
Personal Services (SIC 72)
11,559 9,397 7,755
10,634
Business Services (SIC 73) 8,829
Auto Repair, Services, and Parking (SIC 75)
Miscellaneous Repair Services (SIC 76)
11,739 7,993 13,020 10,214
10,648
Motion Pictures (SIC 78)
10,789 10,779
Amusement and Recreation Services* (SIC 79)
Dental Laboratories (SIC 8072)
25,320
9,507 8,641 21,707
Legal Services (SIC 81) 16,899
Engineering and Management Services (SIC 87)
18,059 13,320
*Note: Figures do not include Lottery and Horserace Betting Agency data.
54 PUERTO RICO–SERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
Figure 5. Major Sources of Receipts for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1992
Other sources 8% Other merchandise 1%
Casino operations 17% Guest rooms 50% Alcoholic beverages 5%
Meals 19%
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES–PUERTO RICO 55
Table 1.
Summary Statistics: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business
Service industries 1 ---------------------------------
472 4724 4725 4729
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
23 590
3 204 109
893 617
212 742
71 378
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
4 343
555
Passenger transportation arrangement ----------------------
384
115 236
15 313
3 538
1 240
144
27
Travel agencies ------------------------------------------Tour operators -------------------------------------------Passenger transport arrangement, n.e.c. ---------------------
334 21 29
95 087 9 568 10 581
11 666 1 157 2 490
2 729 252 557
997 88 155
123 8 13
20 2 5
Hotels and other lodging places ----------------------------
168
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
701 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt.
Hotels, paradores, and motels -----------------------------Hotels ------------------------------------------------100 guest rooms or more -----------------------------25 to 99 guest rooms ---------------------------------Less than 25 guest rooms ----------------------------Motels and guest houses -------------------------------Tourist villas and paradores ------------------------------
166 108 18 50 40 43 15
412 280 395 517 362 953 25 137 7 427 9 700 7 063
130 827 126 110 117 071 6 983 2 056 3 116 1 601
34 045 32 903 30 822 1 580 501 747 395
8 774 8 202 7 162 756 284 387 185
86 56 5 16 35 26 4
20 10 – 2 8 5 5
703
Camps and recreational vehicle parks -----------------------
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Personal services ------------------------------------------
828
137 750
37 195
8 602
3 958
576
117
721 7211 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services --------------------Power laundries, family and commercial 2 -----------------Garment pressing and cleaners’ agents ------------------Linen supply 2 ------------------------------------------Coin-operated laundries and cleaning --------------------Drycleaning plants, except rug 2 --------------------------Carpet and upholstery cleaning --------------------------Industrial launderers ------------------------------------Laundry and garment services, n.e.c. ----------------------
264 69 49 1 22 89 11 9 14
50 616 8 242 5 461 (D) (D) 11 576 3 000 18 008 2 695
16 091 2 439 1 459 (D) (D) 4 155 880 6 031 575
3 581 556 332 (D) (D) 961 116 1 333 158
1 749 278 212 (D) (D) 481 78 463 161
198 62 41 (D) (D) 56 6 5 8
55 19 11 (D) (D) 21 – – 2
722 723 724 725 726
Photographic studios, portrait ------------------------------Beauty shops --------------------------------------------Barber shops --------------------------------------------Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors -------------------------Funeral service and crematories ----------------------------
58 273 21 16 146
8 555 26 795 1 436 831 39 662
1 881 8 822 628 188 7 432
417 2 073 150 42 1 822
184 1 005 98 28 679
12 219 20 13 88
4 20 – 5 29
729 7291 7299
Miscellaneous personal services ---------------------------Tax return preparation services --------------------------Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c. --------------------
50 19 31
9 855 2 066 7 789
2 153 459 1 694
517 108 409
215 44 171
26 15 11
4 3 1
Business services ------------------------------------------
1 302
1 030 642
384 522
89 502
36 159
501
64
731 7311 7312 7313 7319
Advertising ----------------------------------------------Advertising agencies ------------------------------------Outdoor advertising services ----------------------------Radio, TV, publisher representatives ---------------------Advertising, n.e.c. ---------------------------------------
171 123 10 13 25
257 807 166 189 4 689 71 412 15 517
45 322 33 416 988 7 603 3 315
10 997 8 159 195 1 871 772
2 165 1 492 101 313 259
53 39 1 2 11
2 1 – – 1
732 7322 7323
Credit reporting and collection -----------------------------Adjustment and collection services -----------------------Credit reporting services ---------------------------------
18 11 7
15 236 3 538 11 698
3 831 970 2 861
936 211 725
232 71 161
8 8 –
4 4 –
733 7331 7334 7335 7336 7338
Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -------------------------Direct mail advertising services --------------------------Photocopying and duplicating services --------------------Commercial photography --------------------------------Commercial art and graphic design -----------------------Secretarial and court reporting ----------------------------
125 6 64 6 36 13
33 125 2 001 19 801 1 390 7 045 2 888
7 661 445 4 509 207 1 265 1 235
1 735 111 1 048 52 253 271
737 39 432 19 91 156
59 1 34 4 14 6
16 – 10 2 4 –
734 7342 7349
Services to buildings -------------------------------------Disinfecting and pest control services --------------------Building maintenance services, n.e.c. ----------------------
191 36 155
98 896 12 131 86 765
45 416 3 150 42 266
10 310 861 9 449
5 461 302 5 159
107 20 87
17 5 12
735 7352 7353 7359
Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing ----------------Medical equipment rental -------------------------------Heavy construction equipment rental ---------------------Equipment rental and leasing, n.e.c. -----------------------
224 51 106 67
91 043 22 373 37 083 31 587
18 747 5 060 6 342 7 345
4 430 1 214 1 572 1 644
1 756 471 602 683
95 4 67 24
13 – 9 4
736 7361 7363
Personnel supply services ---------------------------------Employment agencies ----------------------------------Help supply services ------------------------------------
86 50 36
189 090 93 808 95 282
129 300 57 111 72 189
27 974 12 429 15 545
11 141 5 019 6 122
8 5 3
– – –
737 7371 7372 7373 7374 7375 7376 7377 7378 7379
Computer and data processing services --------------------Computer programming services -------------------------Prepackaged software ----------------------------------Computer integrated systems design ---------------------Data processing and preparation -------------------------Information retrieval services ----------------------------Computer facilities management -------------------------Computer rental and leasing -----------------------------Computer maintenance and repair -----------------------Computer related services, n.e.c. -------------------------
128 30 11 18 31 9 12 4 8 5
117 204 22 272 47 792 8 137 17 013 4 989 8 522 3 175 2 404 2 900
24 661 7 022 4 033 1 989 5 522 1 082 2 884 514 718 897
5 669 1 601 943 451 1 050 267 699 127 182 349
1 390 403 219 114 258 58 196 24 35 83
36 12 1 10 9 1 1 1 1 –
2 – – – 2 – – – – –
738 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389
Miscellaneous business services ---------------------------Detective and armored car services ----------------------Security systems services -------------------------------News syndicates ---------------------------------------Photofinishing laboratories ------------------------------Business services, n.e.c. ---------------------------------
359 113 71 4 19 152
228 241 111 250 59 980 1 030 2 525 53 456
109 584 64 282 27 819 696 467 16 320
27 451 15 601 7 525 151 138 4 036
13 277 8 578 3 397 20 45 1 237
135 30 25 1 10 69
10 1 2 – 1 6
70, ex. 702, 704
72
73
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 1.
Summary Statistics: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
75 751 7513 7514 7515 7519
Kind of business
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Auto repair, services, and parking --------------------------
972
329 492
56 945
13 297
4 851
652
96
Automotive rentals, no drivers -----------------------------Truck rental and leasing, no drivers ----------------------Passenger car rental -----------------------------------Passenger car leasing ----------------------------------Utility trailer rental ---------------------------------------
76 21 44 4 7
138 893 29 510 88 843 (D) (D)
18 558 4 153 11 451 (D) (D)
4 577 951 2 889 (D) (D)
985 256 615 (D) (D)
23 7 9 (D) (D)
3 1 1 (D) (D)
752
Automobile parking ----------------------------------------
92
24 955
6 920
1 629
894
33
2
753 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539
Automotive repair shops ----------------------------------Top and body repair and paint shops ---------------------Auto exhaust system repair shops -----------------------Tire retreading and repair shops -------------------------Automotive glass replacement shops ---------------------Automotive transmission repair shops --------------------General automotive repair shops -------------------------Automotive repair shops, n.e.c. ---------------------------
765 127 69 26 16 49 323 155
152 150 24 521 9 990 6 654 2 358 12 738 74 116 21 773
29 072 4 710 2 027 1 091 370 2 301 14 842 3 731
6 527 1 161 500 250 92 575 3 017 932
2 705 572 209 109 37 221 1 131 426
575 99 48 18 15 30 244 121
90 20 8 5 4 5 33 15
754 7542 7549
Automotive services, except repair -------------------------Carwashes --------------------------------------------Automotive services, n.e.c. -------------------------------
39 20 19
13 494 8 850 4 644
2 395 1 487 908
564 338 226
267 169 98
21 10 11
1 1 –
Miscellaneous repair services ------------------------------
480
172 555
37 147
8 285
2 853
311
58
762 7622 7623 7629
Electrical repair shops ------------------------------------Radio and television repair ------------------------------Refrigeration service and repair --------------------------Electrical repair shops, n.e.c. -----------------------------
264 42 118 104
92 210 16 254 42 903 33 053
18 767 1 783 8 062 8 922
4 320 415 1 879 2 026
1 534 169 713 652
170 30 78 62
31 7 12 12
763 764
Watch, clock, and jewelry repair ---------------------------Reupholstery and furniture repair ---------------------------
9 29
769 1 918
167 467
40 120
17 65
8 28
– 6
769 7692 7694 7699
Miscellaneous repair shops --------------------------------Welding repair -----------------------------------------Armature rewinding shops -------------------------------Repair services, n.e.c. -----------------------------------
178 32 10 136
77 658 4 183 2 310 71 165
17 746 894 640 16 212
3 805 211 173 3 421
1 237 107 50 1 080
105 27 5 73
21 2 1 18
Motion pictures --------------------------------------------
135
76
106 953
15 056
3 570
1 414
45
10
781 7812 7819
Motion picture production and services ---------------------Motion picture and video production ----------------------Services allied to motion pictures -------------------------
34 32 2
24 567 (D) (D)
4 061 (D) (D)
1 076 (D) (D)
250 (D) (D)
3 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
782 783 7832 7833
Motion picture distribution and services ---------------------Motion picture theatres -----------------------------------Motion picture theaters, except drive-in -------------------Drive-in motion picture theaters ---------------------------
9 31 30 1
7 806 51 327 (D) (D)
716 6 552 (D) (D)
178 1 458 (D) (D)
33 642 (D) (D)
– 5 (D) (D)
– 2 (D) (D)
78
Video tape rental ------------------------------------------
61
23 253
3 727
858
489
37
8
Amusement and recreation services ------------------------
17 453
225 775
23 174
5 297
2 150
87
2
791 792 7922 7929
Dance studios, schools, and halls --------------------------Producers, orchestras, entertainers -------------------------Theatrical producers and services ------------------------Entertainers and entertainment groups --------------------
18 30 9 21
3 289 11 454 5 459 5 995
697 3 057 1 576 1 481
148 592 229 363
92 192 93 99
7 9 2 7
– 2 – 2
793 794 7941 7948
Bowling centers ------------------------------------------Commercial sports ---------------------------------------Sports clubs, managers, and promoters ------------------Racing, including track operation --------------------------
5 24 9 15
2 969 55 038 49 603 5 435
700 6 877 6 147 730
175 1 639 1 436 203
80 614 520 94
1 12 1 11
– – – –
799 7991 7993 7996 7997 7999 pt. 7999 pt. 7999 pt. Other 7999
Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services --------------Physical fitness facilities --------------------------------Coin-operated amusement devices -----------------------Amusement parks --------------------------------------Membership sports and recreation clubs ------------------Lottery agencies 1 --------------------------------------Horserace betting agencies 1-----------------------------Cockfight arenas ---------------------------------------Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. -------------------------
17 376 24 20 11 16 16 656 578 4 67
153 025 4 528 8 273 10 114 10 750 78 361 15 461 882 24 656
11 843 1 003 1 944 2 217 2 274 – – 149 4 256
2 743 255 415 397 542 – – 44 1 090
1 172 146 158 310 191 – – 20 347
58 9 3 2 9 – – – 35
– – – – – – – – –
8072
Dental laboratories -----------------------------------------
29
4 808
1 369
322
144
28
4
81
Legal services ---------------------------------------------
1 153
288 665
90 496
21 627
4 169
1 432
110
84
Museums, botanical, zoological gardens --------------------
15
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Museums and art galleries --------------------------------Botanical and zoological gardens ---------------------------
12 3
3 548 (D)
671 (D)
149 (D)
69 (D)
4 (D)
2 (D)
Engineering and management services ---------------------
671
375 777
100 768
24 472
5 580
475
45
51 474 40 570 9 634 1 270
12 654 10 089 2 266 299
2 757 2 121 522 114
379 247 106 26
36 23 9 4
784 79
841 842 87, ex. 872 871 8711 8712 8713
Engineering and architectural services ----------------------Engineering services -----------------------------------Architectural services -----------------------------------Surveying services --------------------------------------
373 258 92 23
211 464 149 560 57 443 4 461
873, ex. 8733 8731 8732 8734
Research and testing services ------------------------------
40
19 333
6 090
1 342
400
11
3
Commercial physical research ---------------------------Commercial nonphysical research ------------------------Testing laboratories -------------------------------------
12 14 14
7 717 6 307 5 309
2 383 1 860 1 847
540 434 368
150 136 114
2 4 5
– – 3
874 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748
Management and public relations --------------------------Management services ----------------------------------Management consulting services -------------------------Public relations services --------------------------------Facilities support services -------------------------------Business consulting, n.e.c. -------------------------------
258 95 80 17 23 43
144 980 47 846 37 453 11 581 9 842 38 258
43 204 16 505 11 440 3 166 3 090 9 003
10 476 4 098 2 766 767 691 2 154
2 423 835 835 241 143 369
85 40 16 2 4 23
6 3 2 – 1 –
1Data for lottery agencies and horserace betting 2For treatment of plant outlets, see appendix A.
agencies do not include employee and payroll data.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 57
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Comparative Statistics for Establishments, Receipts, and Payroll: 1992 and 1987
Table 2.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Establishments SIC code
Receipts
Annual payroll
Kind of business
Service industries 1 -----------------
1992 (number)
1987 (number)
1992 ($1,000)
1987 ($1,000)
Change 1987 to 1992 (percent)
1992 ($1,000)
1987 ($1,000)
Change 1987 to 1992 (percent)
6 356
4 774
3 110 287
1 939 234
60.4
893 617
545 481
63.8
472
Passenger transportation arrangement -----
384
210
115 236
59 511
93.6
15 313
8 265
85.3
70, ex. 702, 704
Hotels and other lodging places ------------
168
139
(D)
327 491
(D)
(D)
96 150
(D)
Hotels, paradores, and motels -------------Camps and recreational vehicle parks -------
166 2
135 4
412 280 (D)
327 200 291
26.0 (D)
130 827 (D)
96 090 60
36.2 (D)
Personal services --------------------------
828
733
137 750
108 195
27.3
37 195
28 422
30.9
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ---Photographic studios, portrait -------------Beauty shops ----------------------------Barber shops ----------------------------Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors ---------Funeral service and crematories -----------Miscellaneous personal services ------------
264 58 273 21 16 146 50
197 40 287 30 21 107 51
50 616 8 555 26 795 1 436 831 39 662 9 855
33 294 8 295 26 752 1 372 1 516 28 196 8 770
52.0 3.1 .2 4.7 –45.2 40.7 12.4
16 091 1 881 8 822 628 188 7 432 2 153
10 828 1 557 8 338 512 338 4 630 2 219
48.6 20.8 5.8 22.7 –44.4 60.5 –3.0
Business services -------------------------
1 302
874
1 030 642
624 219
65.1
384 522
218 873
75.7
Advertising ------------------------------Credit reporting and collection -------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic --------Services to buildings ---------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing Personnel supply services ----------------Computer and data processing services ----Miscellaneous business services -----------
171 18 125 191 224 86 128 359
112 36 41 127 143 67 78 270
257 807 15 236 33 125 98 896 91 043 189 090 117 204 228 241
98 851 23 848 14 225 57 717 86 431 88 570 27 166 227 411
160.8 –36.1 132.9 71.3 5.3 113.5 331.4 .4
45 322 3 831 7 661 45 416 18 747 129 300 24 661 109 584
23 705 6 215 2 392 24 535 18 784 49 909 9 684 83 649
91.2 –38.4 220.3 85.1 –.2 159.1 154.7 31.0
Auto repair, services, and parking ----------
972
665
329 492
152 264
116.4
56 945
21 212
168.5
Automotive rentals, no drivers -------------Automobile parking ----------------------Automotive repair shops ------------------Automotive services, except repair ----------
76 92 765 39
27 58 542 38
138 893 24 955 152 150 13 494
58 932 11 997 71 637 9 698
135.7 108.0 112.4 39.1
18 558 6 920 29 072 2 395
4 666 2 300 13 125 1 121
297.7 200.9 121.5 113.6
Miscellaneous repair services --------------
480
279
172 555
88 620
94.7
37 147
15 914
133.4
Electrical repair shops --------------------Watch, clock, and jewelry repair -----------Reupholstery and furniture repair ----------Miscellaneous repair shops ----------------
264 9 29 178
164 2 17 96
92 210 769 1 918 77 658
54 286 (D) (D) 32 939
69.9 (D) (D) 135.8
18 767 167 467 17 746
9 651 (D) (D) 5 815
94.5 (D) (D) 205.2
Motion pictures ----------------------------
135
97
106 953
41 603
157.1
15 056
6 074
147.9
Motion picture production and services -----Motion picture distribution and services ----Motion picture theatres -------------------Video tape rental -------------------------
34 9 31 61
7 13 19 58
24 567 7 806 51 327 23 253
10 302 16 038 10 258 5 005
138.5 –51.3 400.4 364.6
4 061 716 6 552 3 727
1 843 1 729 1 475 1 027
120.3 –58.6 344.2 262.9
Amusement and recreation services --------
219
307
131 953
174 261
–24.3
23 174
42 892
–46.0
Dance studios, schools, and halls ---------Producers, orchestras, entertainers --------Bowling centers -------------------------Commercial sports -----------------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services --------------------------------
18 30 5 24
8 19 5 13
3 289 11 454 2 969 55 038
1 900 8 088 4 815 5 662
73.1 41.6 –38.3 872.1
697 3 057 700 6 877
375 2 003 912 645
85.9 52.6 –23.2 966.2
142
262
59 203
153 796
–61.5
11 843
38 957
–69.6
8072
Dental laboratories ------------------------
29
23
4 808
3 299
45.7
1 369
1 011
35.4
81
Legal services -----------------------------
1 153
948
288 665
142 030
103.2
90 496
41 826
116.4
84
Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ----
15
–
(D)
–
(D)
(D)
–
(D)
Museums and art galleries ----------------Botanical and zoological gardens -----------
12 3
– –
3 548 (D)
– –
100.0 (D)
671 (D)
– –
100.0 (D)
Engineering and management services -----
671
499
375 777
217 741
72.6
100 768
64 842
55.4
Engineering and architectural services -----Research and testing services -------------
373 40
295 33
211 464 19 333
107 584 8 070
96.6 139.6
51 474 6 090
28 559 2 279
80.2 167.2
Management and public relations -----------
258
171
144 980
102 087
42.0
43 204
34 004
27.1
701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 793 794 799
841 842 87, ex. 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 1Does
not include horserace betting agencies or lottery agencies. Data for 1987 do not include racing activities.
58 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
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Table 3.
Comparative Statistics and Selected Ratios: 1992 and 1987
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Since data are ratios, detail will not add to total. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business
Service industries 1 ---------------------
Receipts per establishment ($1,000)
Receipts per employee ($1,000)
Payroll per employee ($1,000)
Employees per establishment (number)
1992
1987
1992
1987
1992
1987
1992
1987
489
406
44
38
13
11
11
11
472
Passenger transportation arrangement ----------
300
283
93
83
12
12
3
3
70, ex. 702, 704
Hotels and other lodging places ----------------
(D)
2 356
(D)
43
(D)
13
(D)
55
701 703 72 721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738
Hotels, paradores, and motels -----------------Camps and recreational vehicle parks -----------
2 484 (D)
2 424 73
47 (D)
43 21
15 (D)
13 4
53 (D)
57 4
Personal services ------------------------------
166
148
35
30
9
8
5
5
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services --------Photographic studios, portrait ------------------Beauty shops --------------------------------Barber shops --------------------------------Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors -------------Funeral service and crematories ---------------Miscellaneous personal services ----------------
192 148 98 68 52 272 197
169 207 93 46 72 264 172
29 46 27 15 30 58 46
24 39 24 16 24 54 35
9 10 9 6 7 11 10
8 7 7 6 5 9 9
7 3 4 5 2 5 4
7 5 4 3 3 5 5
Business services ------------------------------
792
714
29
25
11
9
28
28
Advertising ----------------------------------Credit reporting and collection -----------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -------------Services to buildings -------------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing ----Personnel supply services ---------------------Computer and data processing services --------Miscellaneous business services ----------------
1 508 846 265 518 406 2 199 916 636
883 662 347 454 604 1 322 348 842
119 66 45 18 52 17 84 17
69 47 74 17 64 16 40 19
21 17 10 8 11 12 18 8
17 12 13 7 14 9 14 7
13 13 6 29 8 130 11 37
13 14 5 27 9 82 9 43
229
68
57
12
8
5
4
Auto repair, services, and parking --------------
75
339
Automotive rentals, no drivers -----------------Automobile parking ---------------------------Automotive repair shops ----------------------Automotive services, except repair --------------
1 828 271 199 346
2 183 207 132 255
141 28 56 51
162 29 42 51
19 8 11 9
13 6 8 6
13 10 4 7
13 7 3 5
Miscellaneous repair services ------------------
359
318
60
57
13
10
6
6
Electrical repair shops ------------------------Watch, clock, and jewelry repair ---------------Reupholstery and furniture repair --------------Miscellaneous repair shops ---------------------
349 85 66 436
331 (D) (D) 343
60 45 30 63
56 (D) (D) 62
12 10 7 14
10 (D) (D) 11
6 2 2 7
6 (D) (D) 6
Motion pictures --------------------------------
792
429
76
74
11
11
10
6
Motion picture production and services ---------Motion picture distribution and services ---------Motion picture theatres -----------------------Video tape rental ------------------------------
723 867 1 656 381
1 472 1 234 540 86
98 237 80 48
81 223 46 35
16 22 10 8
15 24 7 7
7 4 21 8
18 6 12 2
603
568
61
103
11
25
10
6
Dance studios, schools, and halls --------------Producers, orchestras, entertainers -------------Bowling centers ------------------------------Commercial sports ---------------------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services ---
183 382 594 2 293 417
238 426 963 436 587
36 60 37 90 51
34 48 45 63 121
8 16 9 11 10
7 12 9 7 31
5 6 16 26 8
7 9 21 7 5
8072
Dental laboratories -----------------------------
166
143
33
28
10
9
5
5
81
Legal services ---------------------------------
250
150
69
57
22
17
4
3
84
Museums, botanical, zoological gardens --------
(D)
–
(D)
–
(D)
–
(D)
–
Museums and art galleries --------------------Botanical and zoological gardens ---------------
296 (D)
– –
51 (D)
– –
10 (D)
– –
6 (D)
– –
Engineering and management services ---------
560
436
67
45
18
13
8
10
Engineering and architectural services ----------Research and testing services ------------------
567 483
365 245
77 48
52 46
19 15
14 13
7 10
7 5
Management and public relations ---------------
562
597
60
39
18
13
9
15
751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784
Amusement and recreation services ------------
79 791 792 793 794 799
841 842 87, ex. 872 871 873, ex. 8733 874 1Does
not include horserace betting agencies or lottery agencies. Data for 1987 do not include racing activities.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 59
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 44 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Number
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
860
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
AGUADILLA REGION 37 041
9 558
2 060
1 065
190
39
472
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
20
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
701
Hotels, paradores, and motels ----------------
14
5 884
1 483
359
190
7
–
72
Personal services ----------------------------
30
2 351
481
123
68
27
12
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Beauty shops ------------------------------Funeral service and crematories --------------
8 11 11
371 365 1 615
201 76 204
49 22 52
22 15 31
8 11 8
4 1 7
Business services ----------------------------
40
8 786
3 852
849
404
28
6
Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -----------Services to buildings -----------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Personnel supply services -------------------Computer and data processing services ------Miscellaneous business services --------------
5 10 15 2 1 7
(D) 820 2 796 (D) (D) 3 144
(D) 311 365 (D) (D) 2 363
(D) 62 86 (D) (D) 584
(D) 38 50 (D) (D) 256
(D) 9 10 (D) (D) 2
(D) – 2 (D) (D) 1
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
40
2 253
535
133
97
33
5
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Automobile parking -------------------------Automotive repair shops ---------------------
7 1 32
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
15
1 597
233
52
30
14
4
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Reupholstery and furniture repair ------------Miscellaneous repair shops -------------------
10 1 4
887 (D) (D)
174 (D) (D)
35 (D) (D)
19 (D) (D)
9 (D) (D)
3 (D) (D)
Motion pictures ------------------------------
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Motion picture theaters ---------------------Video tape rental ----------------------------
3 4
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Amusement and recreation services ----------
620
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Dance studios, schools, and halls ------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services -
1 619
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
8072
Dental laboratories ---------------------------
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
81
Legal services -------------------------------
59
5 902
1 592
298
118
58
10
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
14
2 530
397
69
24
11
–
Engineering and architectural services --------Management and public relations -------------
9 5
677 1 853
138 259
29 40
16 8
9 2
– –
1 923
103 413
39 539
8 835
2 837
301
60
721 723 726 73 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 76 762 764 769 78 783 784 79 791 799
871 874
Service industries 1 -------------------
ARECIBO REGION Service industries 1 -------------------
472
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
26
7 560
511
119
54
8
1
701
Hotels, paradores, and motels ----------------
11
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
72
Personal services ----------------------------
65
6 592
1 514
370
195
47
14
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Photographic studios, portrait ----------------Beauty shops ------------------------------Funeral service and crematories -------------Miscellaneous personal services --------------
20 6 13 22 4
1 393 546 1 496 2 880 277
433 97 423 518 43
109 26 95 130 10
64 12 47 67 5
16 1 9 18 3
9 – 1 4 –
Business services ----------------------------
54
47 948
29 481
6 499
1 823
32
6
Advertising --------------------------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -----------Services to buildings -----------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Personnel supply services -------------------Computer and data processing services ------Miscellaneous business services --------------
1 4 11 14 8 1 15
(D) (D) 2 834 3 465 38 666 (D) 2 234
(D) (D) 1 122 629 26 985 (D) 571
(D) (D) 178 134 6 008 (D) 138
(D) (D) 88 58 1 585 (D) 68
(D) (D) 9 10 – (D) 9
(D) (D) 1 1 – (D) 1
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
60
8 935
964
251
125
51
11
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Automobile parking -------------------------Automotive repair shops --------------------Automotive services, except repair ------------
4 2 52 2
(D) (D) 4 844 (D)
(D) (D) 719 (D)
(D) (D) 183 (D)
(D) (D) 103 (D)
(D) (D) 47 (D)
(D) (D) 10 (D)
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
29
4 403
1 456
283
117
25
10
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Reupholstery and furniture repair ------------Miscellaneous repair shops -------------------
17 3 9
1 553 117 2 733
305 19 1 132
64 6 213
35 4 78
13 3 9
4 – 6
721 722 723 726 729 73 731 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 764 769
See footnotes at end of table.
60 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 45 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Number
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
ARECIBO REGION mCon.
78
Motion pictures ------------------------------
9
2 129
320
75
51
6
3
Motion picture theaters ---------------------Video tape rental ----------------------------
3 6
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Amusement and recreation services ----------
1 547
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Dance studios, schools, and halls ------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services -
1 1 546
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
8072
Dental laboratories ---------------------------
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
81
Legal services -------------------------------
99
11 323
3 391
762
290
100
8
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
19
2 462
646
159
51
14
2
Engineering and architectural services --------Research and testing services ----------------
14 1
2 016 (D)
415 (D)
105 (D)
32 (D)
12 (D)
2 (D)
Management and public relations -------------
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
783 784 79 791 799
871 873, ex. 8733 874
BAYAMÓN REGION 377 726
109 675
26 959
8 670
544
71
472
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
42
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
701
Hotels, paradores, and motels ----------------
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
72
Personal services ----------------------------
128
24 828
6 925
1 549
605
101
19
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Photographic studios, portrait ----------------Beauty shops ------------------------------Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors -----------Funeral service and crematories -------------Miscellaneous personal services --------------
43 14 41 5 22 3
14 520 1 107 3 430 313 4 970 488
4 448 202 1 147 76 937 115
979 48 258 19 215 30
329 26 148 13 77 12
44 2 34 5 13 3
10 – 3 1 5 –
Business services ----------------------------
169
76 207
31 663
8 023
3 237
78
8
Advertising --------------------------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -----------Services to buildings -----------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Personnel supply services -------------------Computer and data processing services ------Miscellaneous business services --------------
11 11 32 38 11 12 54
4 906 1 340 8 391 16 897 14 404 3 273 26 996
693 290 4 342 3 153 8 975 794 13 416
170 58 960 805 1 934 180 3 916
60 40 580 292 757 74 1 434
3 7 19 22 – 7 20
– – 2 3 – 1 2
721 722 723 725 726 729 73 731 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 781 782 783 784 79 791 792 794 799
Service industries 1 -------------------
4 383
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
157
51 859
9 680
1 785
697
117
18
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Automobile parking -------------------------Automotive repair shops --------------------Automotive services, except repair ------------
8 6 138 5
12 516 1 607 36 271 1 465
1 972 407 6 981 320
503 97 1 125 60
82 85 497 33
2 2 111 2
– – 18 –
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
94
21 658
4 224
1 019
416
65
8
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Watch, clock, and jewelry repair -------------Reupholstery and furniture repair ------------Miscellaneous repair shops -------------------
50 3 5 36
12 495 (D) (D) 8 781
2 402 (D) (D) 1 735
537 (D) (D) 461
224 (D) (D) 183
38 (D) (D) 20
3 (D) (D) 4
Motion pictures ------------------------------
14
10 073
1 009
266
190
3
–
Motion picture production and services -------Motion picture distribution and services -------Motion picture theaters ---------------------Video tape rental ----------------------------
2 1 2 9
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D)
Amusement and recreation services ----------
3 608
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Dance studios, schools, and halls ------------Producers, orchestras, entertainers -----------Commercial sports -------------------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services -
2 5 1 3 600
(D) (D) (D) 21 465
(D) (D) (D) 462
(D) (D) (D) 120
(D) (D) (D) 52
(D) (D) (D) 7
(D) (D) (D) – (D)
8072
Dental laboratories ---------------------------
6
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
81
Legal services -------------------------------
104
14 163
3 975
887
280
104
7
842
Botanical and zoological gardens -------------
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
51
25 153
5 916
1 188
338
32
3
Engineering and architectural services --------Research and testing services ----------------
19 4
10 038 1 836
2 014 583
454 56
162 46
16 –
1 –
Management and public relations -------------
28
13 279
3 319
678
130
16
2
871 873, ex. 8733 874
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 61
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 46 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Number
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
3 165
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
CAGUAS REGION 236 306
71 105
15 616
7 797
442
48
472
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
46
7 430
707
164
95
25
8
701
Hotels, paradores, and motels ----------------
10
20 219
7 852
1 966
668
3
–
72
Personal services ----------------------------
90
11 273
2 389
597
271
66
7
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Photographic studios, portrait ----------------Beauty shops ------------------------------Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors -----------Funeral service and crematories -------------Miscellaneous personal services --------------
21 7 32 3 18 9
2 426 751 1 942 (D) 5 571 (D)
472 195 591 (D) 1 033 (D)
121 47 144 (D) 259 (D)
63 17 79 (D) 97 (D)
17 1 31 (D) 9 (D)
2 1 1 (D) 2 (D)
Business services ----------------------------
109
117 506
47 355
9 897
5 637
57
9
Advertising --------------------------------Credit reporting and collection ---------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -----------Services to buildings -----------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Personnel supply services -------------------Computer and data processing services ------Miscellaneous business services --------------
5 2 9 21 19 13 8 32
2 616 (D) (D) 9 349 7 223 47 462 (D) 10 563
352 (D) (D) 4 852 998 32 947 (D) 5 331
100 (D) (D) 1 141 225 6 641 (D) 1 190
35 (D) (D) 779 119 3 419 (D) 1 080
3 (D) (D) 12 6 1 (D) 18
– (D) (D) 5 – – (D) 2
721 722 723 725 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738
Service industries 1 -------------------
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
113
35 689
4 895
1 109
449
89
6
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Automobile parking -------------------------Automotive repair shops --------------------Automotive services, except repair ------------
8 4 98 3
16 874 135 18 239 441
2 180 28 2 649 38
451 8 642 8
149 4 291 5
4 4 80 1
– – 6 –
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
36
3 906
889
185
90
27
5
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Watch, clock, and jewelry repair -------------Reupholstery and furniture repair ------------Miscellaneous repair shops -------------------
20 1 4 11
2 766 (D) (D) 968
655 (D) (D) 185
126 (D) (D) 45
65 (D) (D) 19
13 (D) (D) 10
2 (D) (D) 1
Motion pictures ------------------------------
9
3 744
555
139
99
3
–
Motion picture theaters ---------------------Video tape rental ----------------------------
2 7
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Amusement and recreation services ----------
2 586
16 212
461
103
61
10
–
Dance studios, schools, and halls ------------Producers, orchestras, entertainers -----------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services -
3 1 2 582
(D) (D) 15 981
(D) (D) 428
(D) (D) 96
(D) (D) 57
(D) (D) 7
(D) (D) –
81
Legal services -------------------------------
125
9 851
2 883
649
236
132
6
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
41
10 476
3 119
807
191
30
7
Engineering and architectural services --------Research and testing services ----------------
22 2
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Management and public relations -------------
17
5 775
1 847
488
83
6
–
579
75 751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 783 784 79 791 792 799
871 873, ex. 8733 874
FAJARDO REGION 28 377
6 464
1 455
638
108
18
472
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
10
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
701
Hotels, paradores, and motels ----------------
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
72
Personal services ----------------------------
16
1 549
256
65
41
13
1
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Photographic studios, portrait ----------------Beauty shops ------------------------------Barber shops ------------------------------Funeral service and crematories -------------Miscellaneous personal services --------------
4 1 5 1 4 1
301 (D) (D) (D) 468 (D)
75 (D) (D) (D) 56 (D)
24 (D) (D) (D) 13 (D)
15 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D)
2 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D)
– (D) (D) (D) – (D)
Business services ----------------------------
22
7 461
3 268
662
275
13
3
Advertising --------------------------------Services to buildings -----------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Personnel supply services -------------------Computer and data processing services ------Miscellaneous business services --------------
1 4 8 1 1 7
(D) (D) 2 106 (D) (D) 2 475
(D) (D) 402 (D) (D) 2 068
(D) (D) 90 (D) (D) 451
(D) (D) 32 (D) (D) 170
(D) (D) 4 (D) (D) 5
(D) (D) 2 (D) (D) –
721 722 723 724 726 729 73 731 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 753 754
Service industries 1 -------------------
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
31
3 983
576
137
58
25
4
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Automotive repair shops --------------------Automotive services, except repair ------------
6 23 2
(D) 2 510 (D)
(D) 383 (D)
(D) 92 (D)
(D) 40 (D)
(D) 22 (D)
(D) 3 (D)
See footnotes at end of table.
62 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 47 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Number
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
FAJARDO REGIONmCon.
76
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
5
589
107
23
13
4
2
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Miscellaneous repair shops -------------------
2 3
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Motion pictures ------------------------------
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Motion picture theaters ---------------------Video tape rental ----------------------------
1 3
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Amusement and recreation services ----------
445
6 303
427
110
44
4
–
Producers, orchestras, entertainers -----------Commercial sports -------------------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services -
1 1 443
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
81
Legal services -------------------------------
27
2 118
528
122
44
29
3
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
7
516
151
47
17
6
2
Engineering and architectural services --------Management and public relations -------------
6 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
474
15 435
3 921
982
472
70
12
762 769 78 783 784 79 792 794 799
871 874
GUAYAMA REGION Service industries 1 -------------------
472
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
5
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
701
Hotels, paradores, and motels ----------------
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
72
Personal services ----------------------------
15
1 422
251
68
45
13
4
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Photographic studios, portrait ----------------Beauty shops ------------------------------Funeral service and crematories --------------
3 1 4 7
112 (D) (D) 1 186
46 (D) (D) 160
11 (D) (D) 45
9 (D) (D) 29
3 (D) (D) 6
1 (D) (D) 3
Business services ----------------------------
18
2 632
951
229
116
11
1
Advertising --------------------------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -----------Services to buildings -----------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Personnel supply services -------------------Miscellaneous business services --------------
1 1 2 9 2 3
(D) (D) (D) 1 190 (D) 927
(D) (D) (D) 238 (D) 581
(D) (D) (D) 56 (D) 144
(D) (D) (D) 33 (D) 60
(D) (D) (D) 5 (D) 1
(D) (D) (D) 1 (D) –
721 722 723 726 73 731 733 734 735 736 738
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
15
1 617
312
98
41
11
2
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Automotive repair shops ---------------------
2 13
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
3
78
13
3
3
2
–
762 769
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Miscellaneous repair shops -------------------
2 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
784
Video tape rental ----------------------------
2
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
79
Amusement and recreation services ----------
389
5 925
1 576
385
153
2
–
Dance studios, schools, and halls ------------Commercial sports -------------------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services -
1 4 384
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
81
Legal services -------------------------------
18
1 549
417
97
38
17
2
842
Botanical and zoological gardens -------------
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
4
226
57
14
6
3
–
Engineering and architectural services --------Management and public relations -------------
3 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
75 751 753 76
791 794 799
871 874
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 63
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 48 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Number
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
1 266
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
MAYAGÜEZ REGION
115 120
42 052
9 145
3 806
299
35
472
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
24
4 821
694
163
67
8
1
70, ex. 702, 704
Hotels and other lodging places --------------
26
21 067
7 613
1 915
560
9
3
Hotels, paradores, and motels ---------------Camps and recreational vehicle parks ---------
25 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Personal services ----------------------------
63
6 674
1 641
393
227
56
4
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Photographic studios, portrait ----------------Beauty shops ------------------------------Barber shops ------------------------------Funeral service and crematories -------------Miscellaneous personal services --------------
17 5 22 2 15 2
1 551 (D) 996 (D) 3 207 (D)
572 (D) 330 (D) 438 (D)
141 (D) 78 (D) 108 (D)
87 (D) 50 (D) 48 (D)
18 (D) 19 (D) 14 (D)
2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D)
Business services ----------------------------
60
39 696
23 171
4 616
2 116
29
5
Advertising --------------------------------Credit reporting and collection ---------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -----------Services to buildings -----------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Personnel supply services -------------------Computer and data processing services ------Miscellaneous business services --------------
7 1 9 12 12 4 3 12
3 528 (D) (D) 2 588 1 476 23 571 (D) 4 733
896 (D) (D) 824 301 17 634 (D) 2 606
221 (D) (D) 230 63 3 238 (D) 637
65 (D) (D) 104 32 1 387 (D) 438
3 (D) (D) 6 9 – (D) 5
– (D) (D) 3 – – (D) –
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
72
7 406
1 448
350
181
56
8
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Automobile parking -------------------------Automotive repair shops --------------------Automotive services, except repair ------------
7 7 55 3
2 702 419 4 191 94
418 185 807 38
101 47 193 9
30 40 105 6
3 3 48 2
1 – 7 –
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
27
7 681
1 612
395
171
22
4
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Reupholstery and furniture repair ------------Miscellaneous repair shops -------------------
21 2 4
6 745 (D) (D)
1 505 (D) (D)
368 (D) (D)
146 (D) (D)
16 (D) (D)
1 (D) (D)
Motion pictures ------------------------------
7
6 188
1 098
190
103
3
–
Motion picture theaters ---------------------Video tape rental ----------------------------
1 6
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
Amusement and recreation services ----------
869
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Dance studios, schools, and halls ------------Bowling centers ----------------------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services -
1 867 11
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
8072
Dental laboratories ---------------------------
4
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
81
Legal services -------------------------------
86
9 199
2 110
474
175
85
9
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
28
6 383
2 321
570
148
21
–
Engineering and architectural services --------Research and testing services ----------------
19 2
3 515 (D)
1 340 (D)
322 (D)
81 (D)
19 (D)
– (D)
Management and public relations -------------
7
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
166 637
50 527
11 670
4 787
337
72
701 703 72 721 722 723 724 726 729 73 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 75 751 752 753 754 76 762 764 769 78 783 784 79 791 793 799
871 873, ex. 8733 874
Service industries 1 -------------------
PONCE REGION Service industries 1 -------------------
1 999
472
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
25
7 884
856
204
81
14
4
701
Hotels, paradores, and motels ----------------
18
13 118
3 824
896
355
12
7
72
Personal services ----------------------------
77
12 064
3 058
674
375
56
14
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Photographic studios, portrait ----------------Beauty shops ------------------------------Barber shops ------------------------------Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors -----------Funeral service and crematories -------------Miscellaneous personal services --------------
23 4 21 4 1 20 4
2 458 392 4 622 (D) (D) 3 915 497
795 68 1 496 (D) (D) 558 123
177 15 315 (D) (D) 132 30
130 9 138 (D) (D) 69 17
19 1 19 (D) (D) 10 2
4 1 1 (D) (D) 3 3
Business services ----------------------------
97
61 197
26 465
6 081
2 711
34
3
Advertising --------------------------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -----------Services to buildings -----------------------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Personnel supply services -------------------Computer and data processing services ------Miscellaneous business services --------------
6 5 16 30 6 3 31
2 035 1 361 10 032 16 703 9 560 1 794 19 712
458 410 4 383 4 664 5 722 627 10 201
94 97 857 1 160 1 214 150 2 509
30 47 531 379 528 15 1 181
1 4 11 9 – – 9
– 1 – 2 – – –
721 722 723 724 725 726 729 73 731 733 734 735 736 737 738
See footnotes at end of table.
64 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 49 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Number
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
PONCE REGIONmCon.
75
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
86
13 075
2 570
640
276
67
20
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Automobile parking -------------------------Automotive repair shops --------------------Automotive services, except repair ------------
2 10 67 7
(D) 1 080 8 601 (D)
(D) 363 1 773 (D)
(D) 89 436 (D)
(D) 38 199 (D)
(D) 2 59 (D)
(D) – 20 (D)
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
41
18 942
3 630
891
241
29
4
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Watch, clock, and jewelry repair -------------Reupholstery and furniture repair ------------Miscellaneous repair shops -------------------
19 1 1 20
(D) (D) (D) 14 721
(D) (D) (D) 2 631
(D) (D) (D) 649
(D) (D) (D) 149
(D) (D) (D) 12
(D) (D) (D) 1
Motion pictures ------------------------------
9
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Motion picture theaters ---------------------Video tape rental ----------------------------
3 6
2 127 (D)
278 (D)
71 (D)
43 (D)
– (D)
– (D)
Amusement and recreation services ----------
1 518
9 703
390
91
46
3
–
Bowling centers ----------------------------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services -
1 1 517
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D) (D)
751 752 753 754 76 762 763 764 769 78 783 784 79 793 799 8072
Dental laboratories ---------------------------
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
81
Legal services -------------------------------
88
11 705
3 780
832
275
101
13
841
Museums and art galleries --------------------
1
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
38
14 898
5 274
1 230
342
17
5
Engineering and architectural services --------Research and testing services ----------------
16 9
6 016 5 572
2 309 1 858
560 440
169 112
12 3
2 2
Management and public relations -------------
13
3 310
1 107
230
61
2
1
2 124 054
560 776
136 020
41 306
2 052
200
871 873, ex. 8733 874
SAN JUAN REGION
Service industries 1 -------------------
472 4724 4725 4729 70, ex. 702, 704 701 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 703 72 721 7211 7212 7213 7215 7216 7217 7218 7219 722 723 724 725 726 729 7291 7299 73 731 7311 7312 7313 7319 732 7322 7323 733 7331 7334 7335 7336 7338
8 941
Passenger transportation arrangement --------
186
75 196
10 732
2 447
776
53
6
Travel agencies --------------------------Tour operators ---------------------------Passenger transport arrangement, n.e.c. -----
156 15 15
58 221 (D) (D)
7 738 (D) (D)
1 807 (D) (D)
604 (D) (D)
43 (D) (D)
3 (D) (D)
Hotels and other lodging places --------------
64
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Hotels, paradores, and motels ---------------Hotels ----------------------------------100 guest rooms or more -----------------25 to 99 guest rooms ---------------------Less than 25 guest rooms ----------------Motels and guest houses -----------------Camps and recreational vehicle parks ---------
63 47 10 21 16 16 1
225 908 220 477 205 801 12 610 2 066 5 431 (D)
64 838 63 041 59 148 3 312 581 1 797 (D)
16 919 16 497 15 578 772 147 422 (D)
4 103 3 915 3 546 303 66 188 (D)
39 32 5 8 19 7 (D)
4 3 – – 3 1 (D)
Personal services ----------------------------
344
70 997
20 680
4 763
2 131
197
42
Laundry, cleaning, and garment services ------Power laundries, family and commercial 2 ---Garment pressing and cleaners’ agents ----Linen supply 2 ----------------------------Coin-operated laundries and cleaning ------Drycleaning plants, except rug 2 ------------Carpet and upholstery cleaning ------------Industrial launderers ----------------------Laundry and garment services, n.e.c. -------Photographic studios, portrait ----------------Beauty shops ------------------------------Barber shops ------------------------------Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors -----------Funeral service and crematories -------------Miscellaneous personal services -------------Tax return preparation services ------------Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c. ------
125 32 23 1 11 45 7 3 3 20 124 14 7 27 27 7 20
27 484 4 648 2 635 (D) 1 144 7 223 2 916 (D) (D) 5 120 13 620 900 397 15 850 7 626 901 6 725
9 049 1 416 873 (D) 394 2 726 858 (D) (D) 1 183 4 675 432 85 3 528 1 728 250 1 478
1 970 322 181 (D) 91 615 110 (D) (D) 250 1 141 102 16 868 416 60 356
1 030 160 105 (D) 49 282 74 (D) (D) 105 515 56 10 253 162 20 142
71 22 17 (D) 8 19 2 (D) (D) 4 88 13 5 7 9 4 5
23 5 8 (D) 1 8 – (D) (D) 1 12 – 2 4 – – –
Business services ----------------------------
733
669 209
218 316
52 646
19 840
219
23
Advertising --------------------------------Advertising agencies ----------------------Outdoor advertising services --------------Radio, television, publisher representatives -Advertising, n.e.c. ------------------------Credit reporting and collection ---------------Adjustment and collection services ---------Credit reporting services ------------------Mailing, reproduction, stenographic -----------Direct mail advertising services ------------Photocopying and duplicating services ------Commercial photography ------------------Commercial art and graphic design ---------Secretarial and court reporting --------------
139 103 7 10 19 15 9 6 81 6 38 6 23 8
244 391 159 913 3 362 69 533 11 583 13 658 (D) (D) 26 126 2 001 14 785 1 390 5 484 2 466
42 822 32 601 805 7 230 2 186 3 438 (D) (D) 6 195 445 3 350 207 1 043 1 150
10 387 7 953 154 1 794 486 852 (D) (D) 1 398 111 771 52 214 250
1 960 1 418 90 281 171 199 (D) (D) 557 39 296 19 65 138
41 30 – 2 9 7 (D) (D) 27 1 13 4 7 2
2 1 – – 1 2 (D) (D) 7 – 2 2 3 –
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 65
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 50 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Annual payroll ($1,000)
Services to buildings -----------------------Disinfecting and pest control services ------Building maintenance services, n.e.c. -------Miscellaneous equipment rental and leasing --Medical equipment rental -----------------Heavy construction equipment rental -------Equipment rental and leasing, n.e.c. --------Personnel supply services -------------------Employment agencies --------------------Help supply services ---------------------Computer and data processing services ------Computer programming services -----------Prepackaged software --------------------Computer integrated systems design -------Data processing and preparation -----------Information retrieval services --------------Computer facilities management -----------Computer rental and leasing ---------------Computer maintenance and repair ---------Computer related services, n.e.c. ----------Miscellaneous business services -------------Detective and armored car services --------Security systems services -----------------News syndicates -------------------------Photofinishing laboratories ----------------Business services, n.e.c. -------------------
83 13 70 79 16 34 29 39 21 18 99 26 9 14 23 4 10 3 7 3 198 46 36 4 10 102
64 455 9 087 55 368 39 187 8 369 13 254 17 564 52 945 27 742 25 203 70 990 21 630 (D) (D) 15 786 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 157 457 75 833 38 276 1 030 1 747 40 571
29 469 2 294 27 175 7 997 1 500 2 475 4 022 35 653 17 097 18 556 20 295 6 805 (D) (D) 5 138 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 72 447 44 329 14 908 696 310 12 204
6 851 611 6 240 1 811 324 624 863 8 763 4 337 4 426 4 702 1 561 (D) (D) 940 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 882 10 871 3 670 151 97 3 093
3 328 210 3 118 761 160 220 381 3 363 1 425 1 938 1 082 392 (D) (D) 208 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 8 590 5 674 1 905 20 28 963
36 5 31 20 1 13 6 4 2 2 18 12 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 66 9 10 1 4 42
5 1 4 2 – 1 1 – – – 1 – (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 – – – – 4
Auto repair, services, and parking ------------
SAN JUAN REGION mCon. Business servicesmCon.
751 7513 7514 7515 7519 752 753 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539 754 7542 7549 76 762 7622 7623 7629 763 764 769 7692 7694 7699 78 781 7812 7819 782 7832 784 79 791 792 7922 7929 793 794 7941 7948 799 7991 7993 7996 7997 7999 pt. 7999 pt. 7999 pt. Other 7999
Unpaid family workers (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
73
75
Proprietors and partners (number)
Number
734 7342 7349 735 7352 7353 7359 736 7361 7363 737 7371 7372 7373 7374 7375 7376 7377 7378 7379 738 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
398
204 675
35 965
8 794
2 927
203
22
Automotive rentals, no drivers ---------------Truck rental and leasing, no drivers --------Passenger car rental ---------------------Passenger car leasing --------------------Utility trailer rental ------------------------Automobile parking -------------------------Automotive repair shops --------------------Top and body repair and paint shops -------Auto exhaust system repair shops ---------Tire retreading and repair shops -----------Automotive glass replacement shops -------Automotive transmission repair shops ------General automotive repair shops -----------Automotive repair shops, n.e.c. ------------Automotive services, except repair -----------Carwashes ------------------------------Automotive services, n.e.c. -----------------
32 5 23 2 2 62 287 56 27 7 5 19 121 52 17 7 10
100 596 (D) 80 123 (D) (D) 21 544 75 036 13 225 6 477 1 694 1 367 9 838 33 479 8 956 7 499 4 207 3 292
13 254 (D) 10 343 (D) (D) 5 834 15 178 2 365 1 314 283 192 1 698 7 860 1 466 1 699 987 712
3 336 (D) 2 612 (D) (D) 1 362 3 691 579 330 67 49 416 1 887 363 405 230 175
661 (D) 538 (D) (D) 700 1 381 284 120 26 18 143 627 163 185 112 73
8 (D) 4 (D) (D) 20 168 36 13 4 4 8 66 37 7 4 3
1 (D) – (D) (D) 2 19 2 2 – 2 – 8 5 – – –
Miscellaneous repair services ----------------
230
113 701
24 983
5 434
1 772
123
21
Electrical repair shops ----------------------Radio and television repair ----------------Refrigeration service and repair ------------Electrical repair shops, n.e.c. --------------Watch, clock, and jewelry repair -------------Reupholstery and furniture repair ------------Miscellaneous repair shops ------------------Welding repair ---------------------------Armature rewinding shops -----------------Repair services, n.e.c. ---------------------
123 13 58 52 4 13 90 9 9 72
63 396 13 436 26 812 23 148 430 1 426 48 449 (D) (D) 44 861
12 694 1 124 5 039 6 531 92 360 11 837 (D) (D) 10 889
2 938 249 1 217 1 472 22 90 2 384 (D) (D) 2 153
948 88 434 426 10 48 766 (D) (D) 688
63 5 36 22 4 13 43 (D) (D) 34
14 – 8 6 – 2 5 (D) (D) 5
Motion pictures ------------------------------
74
79 389
11 231
2 730
850
12
1
Motion picture production and services -------Motion picture and video production --------Services allied to motion pictures ----------Motion picture distribution and services -------Motion picture theaters, except drive-in -------Video tape rental ----------------------------
32 30 2 8 16 18
(D) (D) (D) (D) 38 940 8 699
(D) (D) (D) (D) 5 237 1 267
(D) (D) (D) (D) 1 154 334
(D) (D) (D) (D) 385 188
(D) (D) (D) (D) – 9
(D) (D) (D) (D) – 1
Amusement and recreation services ----------
5 871
144 002
18 302
4 157
1 627
41
–
Dance studios, schools, and halls ------------Producers, orchestras, entertainers -----------Theatrical producers and services ----------Entertainers and entertainment groups -----Bowling centers ----------------------------Commercial sports -------------------------Sports clubs, managers, and promoters ----Racing, including track operation -----------Miscellaneous amusement, recreation services Physical fitness facilities ------------------Coin-operated amusement devices ---------Amusement parks ------------------------Membership sports and recreation clubs ----Lottery agencies 1 ------------------------Horserace betting agencies 1---------------Cockfight arenas -------------------------Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. -----------
9 23 8 15 3 18 7 11 5 818 13 10 9 7 5 477 264 3 35
(D) 9 857 (D) (D) (D) 51 909 (D) (D) 77 801 (D) 6 172 (D) 4 946 24 609 7 608 (D) 22 203
(D) 2 534 (D) (D) (D) 5 369 (D) (D) 9 298 (D) 1 492 (D) 1 388 – – (D) 3 733
(D) 464 (D) (D) (D) 1 279 (D) (D) 2 167 (D) 326 (D) 321 – – (D) 946
(D) 171 (D) (D) (D) 467 (D) (D) 861 (D) 111 (D) 106 – – (D) 280
(D) 3 (D) (D) (D) 9 (D) (D) 26 (D) 2 (D) 3 – – (D) 15
(D) – (D) (D) (D) – (D) (D) – (D) – (D) – – – (D) – (D)
8072
Dental laboratories ---------------------------
13
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
81
Legal services -------------------------------
547
222 855
71 820
17 506
2 713
806
52
84
Museums, botanical, zoological gardens ------
12
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Museums and art galleries ------------------Botanical and zoological gardens -------------
11 1
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
(D) (D)
841 842
See footnotes at end of table.
66 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
TIPS [UPF] BATCH_1150 [ACEN,M_BLACKMON] 11/15/94 8:01 AM MACHINE: EPCV20 DATA:GEO_TIPS_OP_96.TIPS;1 * 11/ 8/94 14:50:00 TAPE: NOreel FRAME: 51 TSF:TIPS92-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 UTF:TIPS93-14501379.DAT;1 11/ 8/94 14:50:19 META:GEO_TIPS96_96.DAT;6 11/ 8/94 14:52:42
Table 4.
Summary Statistics for Commercial Regions: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Geographic area and kind of business Number
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
SAN JUAN REGION mCon.
87, ex. 872
Engineering and management services -------
469
313 133
82 887
20 388
4 463
341
26
Engineering and architectural services --------Engineering services ---------------------Architectural services ---------------------Surveying services -----------------------Research and testing services ----------------
265 172 82 11 22
184 803 126 091 55 811 2 901 9 788
44 137 34 329 9 062 746 2 857
10 898 8 590 2 136 172 658
2 185 1 643 478 64 188
278 169 96 13 8
22 12 8 2 1
Commercial physical research -------------Commercial nonphysical research ----------Testing laboratories ----------------------Management and public relations ------------Management services --------------------Management consulting services -----------Public relations services ------------------Facilities support services -----------------Business consulting, n.e.c. -----------------
4 10 8 182 62 60 15 13 32
2 389 4 377 3 022 118 542 32 371 32 258 (D) (D) 36 744
499 1 334 1 024 35 893 12 030 10 108 (D) (D) 8 627
96 336 226 8 832 3 089 2 484 (D) (D) 2 075
24 107 57 2 090 681 761 (D) (D) 340
1 4 3 55 23 13 (D) (D) 17
– – 1 3 1 2 (D) (D) –
871 8711 8712 8713 873, ex. 8733 8731 8732 8734 874 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748
1Data for lottery agencies and horserace betting 2For treatment of plant outlets, see appendix A.
agencies do not include employee and payroll data.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 67
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Table 5.
Statistics for Municipios: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Data for horserace betting agencies or lottery agencies not included. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
Geographic area
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Puerto Rico ----------------------------
6 356
3 110 287
893 617
212 742
71 378
4 343
555
Adjuntas ---------------------------------------Aguada ----------------------------------------Aguadilla ---------------------------------------Aguas Buenas ----------------------------------Aibonito -----------------------------------------
10 27 99 12 23
679 2 093 18 847 2 069 2 300
150 444 6 151 215 571
36 107 1 300 57 131
21 60 663 27 59
11 23 70 10 22
2 11 9 – –
Añasco ----------------------------------------Arecibo ----------------------------------------Arroyo -----------------------------------------Barceloneta ------------------------------------Barranquitas-------------------------------------
20 157 13 10 23
1 521 34 068 1 398 2 092 2 171
386 9 919 432 297 535
96 2 235 129 74 123
53 941 61 22 48
16 124 10 5 19
– 20 – 1 5
Bayamón --------------------------------------Cabo Rojo -------------------------------------Caguas ----------------------------------------Camuy-----------------------------------------Canóvanas --------------------------------------
493 49 276 26 27
155 754 6 677 104 897 4 021 50 632
44 589 1 668 37 316 981 6 438
10 466 391 7 801 238 1 478
4 183 231 4 136 114 522
342 37 184 20 20
44 8 30 2 –
Carolina ---------------------------------------Cataño ----------------------------------------Cayey -----------------------------------------Ceiba ------------------------------------------Ciales ------------------------------------------
298 48 49 10 11
176 521 22 727 7 018 1 238 (D)
40 450 5 542 1 694 191 (D)
9 614 1 377 386 45 (D)
3 340 456 181 17 (D)
148 22 39 8 (D)
17 1 1 1 (D)
Cidra ------------------------------------------Coamo ----------------------------------------Comerío ---------------------------------------Corozal ----------------------------------------Culebra -----------------------------------------
21 19 5 20 2
3 559 1 339 724 2 531 (D)
1 196 344 167 633 (D)
294 72 42 152 (D)
118 56 16 67 (D)
14 14 3 17 (D)
2 7 – 5 (D)
Dorado ----------------------------------------Fajardo ----------------------------------------Florida -----------------------------------------Guánica ---------------------------------------Guayama ---------------------------------------
31 57 3 8 43
133 148 11 841 (D) 3 223 5 628
47 160 4 045 (D) 904 1 401
12 398 857 (D) 231 339
2 988 356 (D) 42 159
13 44 (D) 8 33
3 6 (D) 5 7
Guayanilla -------------------------------------Guaynabo --------------------------------------Gurabo ----------------------------------------Hatillo -----------------------------------------Hormigueros ------------------------------------
11 239 21 20 19
5 658 142 140 6 975 1 717 7 076
1 981 39 670 2 139 284 1 434
510 10 086 545 70 259
190 2 645 138 37 128
5 141 15 17 11
1 20 1 3 –
Humacao --------------------------------------Isabela ----------------------------------------Jayuya-----------------------------------------Juana Díaz -------------------------------------Juncos -----------------------------------------
109 39 9 30 22
84 337 3 020 655 4 242 2 388
24 362 536 111 786 694
5 531 135 29 202 156
2 360 84 18 91 65
76 33 8 23 25
9 6 5 3 –
Lajas ------------------------------------------Lares ------------------------------------------Las Marías -------------------------------------Las Piedras ------------------------------------Loíza -------------------------------------------
21 14 1 32 4
2 939 (D) (D) 4 027 (D)
680 (D) (D) 696 (D)
167 (D) (D) 176 (D)
93 (D) (D) 84 (D)
14 (D) (D) 24 (D)
3 (D) (D) 2 (D)
Luquillo ----------------------------------------Manatí -----------------------------------------Maricao ----------------------------------------Maunabo --------------------------------------Mayagüez ---------------------------------------
16 64 3 6 225
1 870 41 100 (D) 350 79 861
334 25 261 (D) 46 34 866
81 5 538 (D) 11 7 477
41 1 437 (D) 9 2 947
12 54 (D) 6 160
1 14 (D) 2 14
Moca ------------------------------------------Morovis ----------------------------------------Naguabo ---------------------------------------Naranjito ---------------------------------------Orocovis ----------------------------------------
22 6 10 15 7
1 607 494 715 1 558 728
287 113 185 123 125
69 28 46 39 32
37 11 39 23 17
19 4 10 13 6
3 2 1 1 1
Patillas ----------------------------------------Peñuelas---------------------------------------Ponce -----------------------------------------Quebradillas ------------------------------------Rincón ------------------------------------------
15 11 339 23 8
1 447 12 533 121 946 4 779 3 184
247 3 687 40 727 1 150 801
58 764 9 413 290 194
41 287 3 877 146 93
11 2 223 19 4
2 2 40 4 –
Río Grande ------------------------------------Sabana Grande ---------------------------------Salinas ----------------------------------------San Germán -----------------------------------San Juan ---------------------------------------
25 24 15 40 2 575
6 181 2 537 4 433 5 909 1 707 059
880 531 1 795 1 569 470 600
216 122 445 413 113 934
91 56 202 172 34 380
22 22 10 33 1 699
3 4 1 5 155
San Lorenzo -----------------------------------San Sebastián ----------------------------------Santa Isabel ------------------------------------Toa Alta ---------------------------------------Toa Baja ----------------------------------------
20 32 6 20 111
1 528 3 584 1 939 2 777 26 402
228 990 274 498 7 972
51 159 56 122 1 739
27 75 32 56 737
21 26 7 20 69
3 6 1 2 7
Trujillo Alto -------------------------------------Utuado ----------------------------------------Vega Alta --------------------------------------Vega Baja --------------------------------------Vieques -----------------------------------------
61 32 21 45 17
15 485 4 302 9 455 6 110 2 684
3 618 998 2 218 1 197 630
908 227 441 272 167
419 104 68 115 74
44 30 16 28 10
8 9 – 6 6
Villalba ----------------------------------------Yabucoa ---------------------------------------Yauco ------------------------------------------
11 15 35
1 246 3 358 5 235
167 1 994 1 396
46 488 311
30 602 143
11 12 25
4 – 2
68 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 6.
Kind-of-Business Groups for Municipios: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Data for horserace betting agencies or lottery agencies not included. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Passenger transportation arrangement
Total
Hotels and other lodging places
Personal services
Business services
Auto repair, services, and parking
Miscellaneous repair services
Geographic area Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Puerto Rico -------
6 356
3 110 287
384
115 236
168
(D)
828
137 750
1 302
1 030 642
972
329 492
480
172 555
Adjuntas ------------------Aguada -------------------Aguadilla -----------------Aguas Buenas ------------Aibonito -------------------
10 27 99 12 23
679 2 093 18 847 2 069 2 300
1 2 7 1 2
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
1 1 6 – –
(D) (D) 2 256 – –
– 2 10 3 4
– (D) (D) (D) 87
1 6 20 2 1
(D) (D) 6 138 (D) (D)
– 4 13 1 2
– 291 968 (D) (D)
– 2 7 1 1
– (D) 790 (D) (D)
Añasco -------------------Arecibo -------------------Arroyo --------------------Barceloneta ---------------Barranquitas ---------------
20 157 13 10 23
1 521 34 068 1 398 2 092 2 171
1 4 1 – 3
(D) (D) (D) – (D)
1 4 – – –
(D) (D) – – –
4 22 4 3 6
(D) 2 885 238 (D) 370
1 24 3 1 2
(D) 12 301 357 (D) (D)
5 29 3 2 3
512 5 647 685 (D) 75
– 13 – – –
– 1 206 – – –
Bayamón -----------------Cabo Rojo ----------------Caguas -------------------Camuy -------------------Canóvanas ----------------
493 49 276 26 27
155 754 6 677 104 897 4 021 50 632
23 3 18 2 1
4 115 (D) 3 708 (D) (D)
2 9 6 – –
(D) 2 361 (D) – –
75 9 40 3 4
20 868 601 6 288 (D) (D)
113 2 53 6 3
55 723 (D) 50 844 1 751 (D)
102 8 58 4 2
32 481 615 27 598 320 (D)
47 1 16 – 2
9 348 (D) 2 359 – (D)
Carolina ------------------Cataño -------------------Cayey --------------------Ceiba --------------------Ciales ---------------------
298 48 49 10 11
176 521 22 727 7 018 1 238 (D)
18 3 5 2 1
4 819 (D) 415 (D) (D)
10 – – – –
10 780 – – – –
55 6 4 1 2
13 124 (D) 234 (D) (D)
65 11 5 2 –
42 696 5 148 1 598 (D) –
57 5 11 3 2
58 483 8 742 1 464 193 (D)
41 7 3 – –
18 245 3 623 333 – –
Cidra ---------------------Coamo -------------------Comerío ------------------Corozal -------------------Culebra--------------------
21 19 5 20 2
3 559 1 339 724 2 531 (D)
1 – – 1 –
(D) – – (D) –
1 – – – 1
(D) – – – (D)
3 4 1 3 –
(D) 258 (D) (D) –
6 3 1 5 –
1 414 484 (D) 781 –
3 3 – 3 1
754 157 – 411 (D)
– 1 2 4 –
– (D) (D) (D) –
Dorado -------------------Fajardo -------------------Florida -------------------Guánica ------------------Guayama ------------------
31 57 3 8 43
133 148 11 841 (D) 3 223 5 628
4 4 1 – 3
(D) 1 550 (D) – (D)
3 1 – 3 1
(D) (D) – (D) (D)
5 8 1 1 7
(D) 833 (D) (D) (D)
5 8 – 2 8
3 529 5 139 – (D) 1 810
6 12 – – 4
3 235 1 421 – – (D)
3 1 – – 2
(D) (D) – – (D)
Guayanilla ----------------Guaynabo ----------------Gurabo -------------------Hatillo --------------------Hormigueros ---------------
11 239 21 20 19
5 658 142 140 6 975 1 717 7 076
– 12 1 – –
– 1 995 (D) – –
1 – – 1 2
(D) – – (D) (D)
1 39 3 2 2
(D) 5 111 297 (D) (D)
3 61 4 5 6
(D) 48 313 601 (D) 416
2 26 8 4 2
(D) 5 505 3 024 559 (D)
2 20 – 3 1
(D) 19 847 – 372 (D)
Humacao -----------------Isabela -------------------Jayuya -------------------Juana Díaz ---------------Juncos --------------------
109 39 9 30 22
84 337 3 020 655 4 242 2 388
8 5 1 4 2
(D) 243 (D) 657 (D)
2 3 1 1 –
(D) 522 (D) (D) –
18 6 2 6 3
1 302 618 (D) 685 254
22 – – 5 3
57 548 – – 549 (D)
15 9 4 6 7
1 825 213 107 494 452
8 2 1 2 3
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
Lajas ---------------------Lares---------------------Las Marías ----------------Las Piedras ---------------Loíza ----------------------
21 14 1 32 4
2 939 (D) (D) 4 027 (D)
2 2 1 2 –
(D) (D) (D) (D) –
4 – – 1 1
1 861 – – (D) (D)
3 2 – 6 2
298 (D) – 742 (D)
2 1 – 6 1
(D) (D) – 1 237 (D)
3 2 – 4 –
187 (D) – 292 –
– 2 – 4 –
– (D) – (D) –
Luquillo -------------------Manatí -------------------Maricao ------------------Maunabo -----------------Mayagüez -----------------
16 64 3 6 225
1 870 41 100 (D) 350 79 861
1 6 – – 12
(D) 3 920 – – 3 227
1 1 1 – 3
(D) (D) (D) – (D)
– 14 – – 31
– 1 363 – – 4 060
4 9 – 1 39
686 30 861 – (D) 36 786
2 9 – 2 39
(D) 635 – (D) 5 218
1 6 1 1 20
(D) 2 279 (D) (D) 6 427
Moca ---------------------Morovis ------------------Naguabo -----------------Naranjito -----------------Orocovis -------------------
22 6 10 15 7
1 607 494 715 1 558 728
1 2 1 – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
1 – 1 – –
(D) – (D) – –
2 3 – 4 3
(D) (D) – (D) 166
5 1 – – 1
633 (D) – – (D)
5 – 3 4 –
223 – 129 151 –
4 – 1 3 –
124 – (D) (D) –
Patillas -------------------Peñuelas -----------------Ponce --------------------Quebradillas --------------Rincón --------------------
15 11 339 23 8
1 447 12 533 121 946 4 779 3 184
1 – 13 2 1
(D) – 5 504 (D) (D)
1 – 10 3 3
(D) – 10 474 (D) 2 787
2 2 46 7 –
(D) (D) 9 000 376 –
4 5 72 2 –
(D) 11 432 40 871 (D) –
4 – 62 3 1
(D) – 11 596 295 (D)
– 1 30 – 1
– (D) 16 964 – (D)
Río Grande ---------------Sabana Grande -----------Salinas -------------------San Germán --------------San Juan ------------------
25 24 15 40 2 575
6 181 2 537 4 433 5 909 1 707 059
2 2 – 2 149
(D) (D) – (D) 67 834
1 – 2 3 50
(D) – (D) 422 213 859
4 4 2 10 242
327 527 (D) 810 51 383
3 6 2 4 588
201 275 (D) 1 760 568 926
6 7 2 7 300
1 108 343 (D) 292 136 995
2 2 – 1 157
(D) (D) – (D) 72 879
San Lorenzo --------------San Sebastián ------------Santa Isabel --------------Toa Alta ------------------Toa Baja ------------------
20 32 6 20 111
1 528 3 584 1 939 2 777 26 402
4 3 2 – 5
698 (D) (D) – 683
– – – – 3
– – – – (D)
2 3 3 1 19
(D) 442 (D) (D) 1 618
5 7 – 2 26
262 547 – (D) 9 381
2 6 – 8 20
(D) 263 – 680 5 766
– – 1 3 23
– – (D) 702 6 079
Trujillo Alto ---------------Utuado -------------------Vega Alta -----------------Vega Baja ----------------Vieques -------------------
61 32 21 45 17
15 485 4 302 9 455 6 110 2 684
6 5 1 5 –
(D) (D) (D) 628 –
4 2 1 3 6
(D) (D) (D) (D) 1 015
4 8 2 8 1
(D) 347 (D) 873 (D)
16 4 2 4 4
(D) 1 671 (D) 594 1 282
13 1 6 7 4
(D) (D) 318 1 270 301
10 1 2 4 –
(D) (D) (D) 316 –
Villalba -------------------Yabucoa ------------------Yauco ---------------------
11 15 35
1 246 3 358 5 235
– 2 4
– (D) (D)
– – 1
– – (D)
5 4 7
542 511 610
1 2 5
(D) (D) 1 561
2 2 7
(D) (D) 519
1 – 2
(D) – (D)
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 69
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Table 6.
Kind-of-Business Groups for Municipios: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Data for horserace betting agencies or lottery agencies not included. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Amusement and recreation services
Motion pictures Geographic area
Dental laboratories
Museums, botanical and zoological gardens
Legal services
Engineering and management services
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Puerto Rico ----------
135
106 953
219
131 953
29
4 808
1 153
288 665
15
(D)
671
375 777
Adjuntas --------------------Aguada ---------------------Aguadilla --------------------Aguas Buenas ---------------Aibonito ----------------------
– 1 1 – –
– (D) (D) – –
1 – 2 – –
(D) – (D) – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
4 7 26 3 12
249 374 2 794 112 1 248
– – – – –
– – – – –
2 2 7 1 1
(D) (D) 2 000 (D) (D)
Añasco ---------------------Arecibo ---------------------Arroyo ----------------------Barceloneta -----------------Barranquitas ------------------
1 4 – – –
(D) 943 – – –
1 2 – – 1
(D) (D) – – (D)
– – – – –
– – – – –
5 48 2 2 6
147 5 806 (D) (D) 955
– – – – –
– – – – –
1 7 – 2 2
(D) 869 – (D) (D)
Bayamón --------------------Cabo Rojo -------------------Caguas ---------------------Camuy ----------------------Canóvanas -------------------
8 1 4 – –
9 409 (D) 2 428 – –
17 2 8 1 11
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
4 – – – –
(D) – – – –
72 10 52 9 4
9 479 1 126 3 804 1 236 (D)
1 – – – –
(D) – – – –
29 4 21 1 –
8 275 691 4 675 (D) –
Carolina ---------------------Cataño ----------------------Cayey-----------------------Ceiba -----------------------Ciales ------------------------
3 2 2 1 1
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
8 – 4 – –
(D) – (D) – –
2 1 – – –
(D) (D) – – –
18 8 10 1 4
(D) 1 429 1 119 (D) (D)
– – – – –
– – – – –
21 5 5 – 1
(D) (D) 422 – (D)
Cidra -----------------------Coamo ----------------------Comerío---------------------Corozal ---------------------Culebra ----------------------
– – – – –
– – – – –
1 – – – –
(D) – – – –
– 1 – – –
– (D) – – –
4 6 1 4 –
140 268 (D) 847 –
– – – – –
– – – – –
2 1 – – –
(D) (D) – – –
Dorado ----------------------Fajardo ---------------------Florida ----------------------Guánica ---------------------Guayama---------------------
1 2 – – 2
(D) (D) – – (D)
1 2 – – 2
(D) (D) – – (D)
– – 1 – –
– – (D) – –
– 14 – 1 12
– 1 592 – (D) 1 271
– – – – 1
– – – – (D)
3 5 – 1 1
(D) (D) – (D) (D)
Guayanilla -------------------Guaynabo -------------------Gurabo----------------------Hatillo -----------------------Hormigueros ------------------
– 7 – – 3
– 2 794 – – 5 426
– 10 1 – 1
– 6 081 (D) – (D)
– – – – –
– – – – –
1 27 1 3 1
(D) 2 935 (D) 85 (D)
– – – – –
– – – – –
1 37 3 2 1
(D) 49 559 2 945 (D) (D)
Humacao --------------------Isabela ----------------------Jayuya ----------------------Juana Díaz ------------------Juncos -----------------------
1 2 – 1 –
(D) (D) – (D) –
6 – – – –
(D) – – – –
– 1 – – –
– (D) – – –
24 10 – 5 4
2 055 432 – 967 670
– – – – –
– – – – –
5 1 – – –
1 505 (D) – – –
Lajas -----------------------Lares -----------------------Las Marías ------------------Las Piedras ------------------Loíza ------------------------
– 1 – 1 –
– (D) – (D) –
3 – – 1 –
113 – – (D) –
1 – – – –
(D) – – – –
3 4 – 5 –
(D) 218 – 233 –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – 2 –
– – – (D) –
Luquillo ---------------------Manatí ----------------------Maricao ---------------------Maunabo --------------------Mayagüez --------------------
1 2 1 – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
1 2 – – 5
(D) (D) – – 822
– 1 – – 3
– (D) – – (D)
5 12 – 2 57
84 1 427 – (D) 6 612
– – – – –
– – – – –
– 2 – – 16
– (D) – – 4 054
Moca -----------------------Morovis ---------------------Naguabo --------------------Naranjito --------------------Orocovis ---------------------
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
4 – 2 2 1
278 – (D) (D) (D)
– – – – –
– – – – –
– – 2 2 2
– – (D) (D) (D)
Patillas ----------------------Peñuelas --------------------Ponce ----------------------Quebradillas -----------------Rincón -----------------------
– – 7 2 –
– – (D) (D) –
2 1 6 – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
– – – – –
– – – – –
1 1 60 4 1
(D) (D) 9 192 123 (D)
– – 1 – –
– – (D) – –
– 1 32 – 1
– (D) 13 655 – (D)
Río Grande ------------------Sabana Grande --------------Salinas ----------------------San Germán -----------------San Juan ---------------------
– – – 1 63
– – – (D) 63 674
4 – 3 1 101
(D) – 3 192 (D) 59 223
– – – – 11
– – – – (D)
3 3 1 6 494
298 901 (D) 256 217 200
– – – – 12
– – – – (D)
– – 3 5 408
– – (D) (D) 250 401
San Lorenzo -----------------San Sebastián ---------------Santa Isabel -----------------Toa Alta --------------------Toa Baja ---------------------
1 1 – – 3
(D) (D) – – (D)
– – – 2 3
– – – (D) 133
– – – 1 –
– – – (D) –
6 8 – 2 6
355 1 901 – (D) (D)
– – – – –
– – – – –
– 4 – 1 3
– 136 – (D) (D)
Trujillo Alto ------------------Utuado ----------------------Vega Alta -------------------Vega Baja -------------------Vieques ----------------------
1 – – 1 –
(D) – – (D) –
– – 1 1 –
– – (D) (D) –
– 1 – 1 –
– (D) – (D) –
4 9 2 8 2
102 1 393 (D) 1 017 (D)
– – – – –
– – – – –
3 1 4 3 –
(D) (D) 8 420 102 –
Villalba ----------------------Yabucoa --------------------Yauco -----------------------
– – 1
– – (D)
– – –
– – –
– – –
– – –
2 4 8
(D) (D) 883
– – –
– – –
– 1 –
– (D) –
70 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 7.
Receipt Size of Establishments: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business and receipt size of establishment
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Establishments ----------------------
6 356
3 110 287
893 617
212 742
71 378
4 343
555
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
79 104 371 539 534
1 167 339 363 943 566 592 375 269 203 800
345 574 118 504 169 760 98 491 51 110
84 275 27 884 39 430 22 452 11 987
22 300 9 283 13 877 8 312 4 890
115 81 150 234 234
– – 4 18 29
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
239 1 469 1 276 825 178 742
65 248 229 480 90 719 31 671 4 756 11 470
16 727 57 616 21 791 8 346 1 454 4 244
3 936 13 717 5 337 2 096 385 1 243
1 469 6 191 2 755 1 183 226 892
116 905 1 005 698 153 652
24 166 157 91 15 51
Establishments ----------------------
384
115 236
15 313
3 538
1 240
144
27
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
1 2 27 31 27
(D) (D) 38 639 21 670 10 759
(D) (D) 4 547 1 960 2 063
(D) (D) 1 010 444 490
(D) (D) 237 163 184
(D) (D) 11 13 10
(D) (D) 3 4 –
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
14 93 90 41 19 39
3 863 14 183 6 245 1 635 521 (D)
735 2 912 1 590 445 163 (D)
179 647 393 121 43 (D)
46 258 164 62 25 (D)
1 24 43 19 12 (D)
– 11 4 1 1 (D)
Establishments ----------------------
168
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
10 5 11 22 21
339 976 18 527 17 822 16 427 7 928
110 245 5 027 5 528 4 330 2 206
29 185 1 204 1 341 926 537
6 679 353 488 425 309
5 – 1 3 4
– – – – 2
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
8 44 32 8 2 5
2 203 6 965 2 431 314 (D) (D)
593 1 997 805 137 (D) (D)
142 474 210 36 (D) (D)
73 293 128 24 (D) (D)
4 29 26 8 (D) (D)
– 7 4 3 (D) (D)
Establishments ----------------------
828
137 750
37 195
8 602
3 958
576
117
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
2 3 10 31 43
(D) 8 789 16 228 21 694 15 894
(D) 2 343 3 813 5 639 4 757
(D) 511 861 1 223 1 106
(D) 152 359 445 515
(D) – – 4 10
(D) – – – 2
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
23 200 185 139 26 166
6 300 31 011 13 476 5 409 (D) 2 444
1 723 7 950 3 358 1 456 (D) 775
407 1 889 815 360 (D) 229
195 1 006 468 222 (D) 195
12 113 143 115 (D) 156
2 28 41 33 (D) 6
Establishments ----------------------
1 302
1 030 642
384 522
89 502
36 159
501
64
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
33 46 150 148 156
386 676 163 473 234 380 102 506 59 746
151 106 65 492 87 803 36 540 17 600
35 061 15 294 20 510 8 391 4 054
12 361 6 250 8 913 3 891 1 791
1 – 17 29 42
– – 1 2 3
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
57 304 195 99 17 97
15 588 48 723 13 995 3 680 459 1 416
4 501 15 301 3 984 1 191 163 841
1 071 3 574 945 297 41 264
411 1 726 514 141 24 137
16 135 111 70 12 68
8 22 18 8 – 2
SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1
472
PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENT
70, ex. 702, 704
72
73
HOTELS AND OTHER LODGING PLACES
PERSONAL SERVICES
BUSINESS SERVICES
See footnotes at end of table.
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 71
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Table 7.
Receipt Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
75
76
78
79
8072
Kind of business and receipt size of establishment
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Establishments ----------------------
972
329 492
56 945
13 297
4 851
652
96
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
10 7 31 67 58
117 297 24 034 50 671 44 294 21 751
15 383 4 627 10 385 7 809 3 949
3 220 1 152 2 477 1 839 944
625 437 772 657 427
1 – 7 7 18
– – – – 1
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
39 247 211 143 25 134
10 666 37 736 14 948 5 392 653 2 050
2 126 7 398 3 147 1 216 203 702
521 1 783 795 313 54 199
225 877 430 201 35 165
13 169 159 125 21 132
4 38 24 13 3 13
Establishments ----------------------
480
172 555
37 147
8 285
2 853
311
58
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
5 2 19 46 49
44 573 (D) 31 505 32 082 18 900
7 674 (D) 9 300 6 067 3 553
1 255 (D) 2 217 1 461 838
370 (D) 588 524 338
– (D) 2 16 22
– (D) – 2 4
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
28 124 100 65 7 35
7 616 19 488 7 138 2 571 (D) (D)
1 559 4 241 1 718 626 (D) (D)
373 1 020 392 154 (D) (D)
148 452 191 94 (D) (D)
12 91 77 56 (D) (D)
4 18 20 3 (D) (D)
Establishments ----------------------
135
106 953
15 056
3 570
1 414
45
10
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
3 7 18 20 15
(D) 24 964 25 090 14 497 (D)
(D) 2 889 3 360 2 139 (D)
(D) 645 897 486 (D)
(D) 232 334 270 (D)
(D) – – 1 (D)
(D) – – – (D)
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
4 20 22 17 3 6
(D) 3 428 1 654 (D) (D) 100
(D) 658 372 (D) (D) 19
(D) 169 105 (D) (D) 7
(D) 125 57 (D) (D) 10
(D) 7 13 (D) (D) 5
(D) 2 – (D) (D) –
Establishments ----------------------
219
131 953
23 174
5 297
2 150
87
2
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
2 6 12 16 25
(D) 19 399 18 674 10 857 10 302
(D) 5 994 3 083 2 809 1 738
(D) 1 331 525 679 430
(D) 485 243 242 200
(D) 2 2 6 7
(D) – – – –
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
8 61 25 23 6 35
(D) 10 045 1 921 (D) (D) (D)
(D) 2 317 439 (D) (D) (D)
(D) 607 115 (D) (D) (D)
(D) 276 98 (D) (D) (D)
(D) 13 8 (D) (D) (D)
(D) – 1 (D) (D) (D)
Establishments ----------------------
29
4 808
1 369
322
144
28
4
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
– – – 5 –
– – – 3 241 –
– – – 942 –
– – – 217 –
– – – 84 –
– – – 1 –
– – – 1 –
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
– 4 11 3 2 4
– 497 821 129 (D) (D)
– 174 201 21 (D) (D)
– 40 49 6 (D) (D)
– 21 30 3 (D) (D)
– 3 14 4 (D) (D)
– – 2 1 (D) (D)
AUTO REPAIR, SERVICES, AND PARKING
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
MOTION PICTURES
AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES
DENTAL LABORATORIES
See footnotes at end of table.
72 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
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Receipt Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
Table 7.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
Kind of business and receipt size of establishment
SIC code
81
84
87, ex. 872
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Establishments ----------------------
1 153
288 665
90 496
21 627
4 169
1 432
110
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
5 9 34 64 50
79 762 28 756 46 797 46 430 18 238
30 838 10 423 15 766 13 850 4 314
7 729 2 407 3 762 3 003 998
628 349 657 699 262
98 50 80 87 72
– – – 5 6
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
25 184 309 240 63 170
6 725 27 259 21 122 9 188 1 678 2 710
1 858 5 650 4 139 2 228 485 945
435 1 345 1 000 548 129 271
115 444 471 292 67 185
28 200 340 243 62 172
3 25 33 22 2 14
Establishments ----------------------
15
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
– – – 3 1
– – – 1 975 (D)
– – – 372 (D)
– – – 78 (D)
– – – 33 (D)
– – – – (D)
– – – – (D)
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
1 6 3 – – 1
(D) 887 209 – – (D)
(D) 141 42 – – (D)
(D) 34 12 – – (D)
(D) 22 8 – – (D)
(D) 3 2 – – (D)
(D) 1 1 – – (D)
Establishments ----------------------
671
375 777
100 768
24 472
5 580
475
45
With annual sales of m $5,000,000 or more ------------------------$2,500,000 to $4,999,999 -------------------$1,000,000 to $2,499,999 -------------------$500,000 to $999,999 ----------------------$300,000 to $499,999 -----------------------
8 17 59 86 89
86 610 61 521 86 786 59 596 33 728
14 606 19 367 26 175 16 034 9 766
4 282 4 791 5 830 3 705 2 303
577 911 1 286 879 729
10 28 30 67 47
– – – 4 11
$250,000 to $299,999 ----------------------$100,000 to $249,999 ----------------------$50,000 to $99,999 -------------------------$30,000 to $49,999 -------------------------$25,000 to $29,999 -------------------------Less than $25,000 --------------------------
32 182 93 47 8 50
8 730 29 258 6 759 1 825 218 746
2 905 8 877 1 996 697 69 276
644 2 135 506 174 17 85
171 691 196 72 11 57
26 118 69 30 7 43
2 14 9 1 – 4
LEGAL SERVICES
MUSEUMS, BOTANICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES
1Does
not include horserace betting agencies or lottery agencies.
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SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 73
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Table 8.
Employment Size of Establishments: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business and employment size of establishment
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Establishments ----------------------
6 356
3 110 287
893 617
212 742
71 378
4 343
555
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
63 2 214 1 035 1 023 498
25 095 138 773 125 948 224 238 150 196
6 642 19 685 21 877 38 784 31 417
– 4 799 5 124 9 247 7 518
– 2 214 2 070 3 446 2 721
30 1 927 748 614 267
3 222 135 115 46
185 864 230 327 151 352 520 656 1 357 838
40 047 60 216 43 457 128 856 502 636
9 581 14 176 10 230 30 178 121 889
3 194 4 520 3 177 9 404 40 632
221 162 90 132 152
22 7 3 2 –
SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
472
PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENT
70, ex. 702, 704
72
73
75
407 391 190 320 215
Establishments ----------------------
384
115 236
15 313
3 538
1 240
144
27
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
3 144 81 96 23
112 18 986 12 634 36 234 (D)
15 1 352 1 657 4 152 (D)
– 321 425 942 (D)
– 144 162 303 (D)
2 75 33 18 (D)
– 12 11 3 (D)
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
17 12 4 3 1
10 958 9 823 (D) (D) (D)
1 679 1 598 (D) (D) (D)
413 373 (D) (D) (D)
133 134 (D) (D) (D)
4 7 (D) (D) (D)
– – (D) (D) (D)
HOTELS AND OTHER LODGING PLACES Establishments ----------------------
168
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
1 15 14 32 19
(D) 1 310 1 969 3 444 3 525
(D) 149 273 895 786
(D) 37 55 216 196
(D) 15 28 113 106
(D) 18 5 23 13
(D) 7 1 8 2
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
10 20 16 23 18
(D) 6 077 8 158 21 801 362 253
(D) 1 802 2 295 6 408 116 934
(D) 409 553 1 474 30 992
(D) 240 276 642 7 285
(D) 10 4 3 5
(D) – 2 – –
PERSONAL SERVICES Establishments ----------------------
828
137 750
37 195
8 602
3 958
576
117
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
4 322 147 137 74
153 12 231 11 279 16 647 13 396
38 2 266 2 393 3 718 3 241
– 573 562 868 782
– 322 294 457 400
2 283 107 96 44
– 47 28 28 10
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
54 46 18 22 4
13 332 18 212 8 259 22 579 21 662
3 631 5 091 2 908 7 070 6 839
822 1 243 662 1 582 1 508
424 534 289 640 598
30 11 2 1 –
3 1 – – –
Establishments ----------------------
1 302
1 030 642
384 522
89 502
36 159
501
64
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
15 283 179 193 106
2 848 24 918 26 269 44 419 30 014
1 518 3 103 4 465 8 379 6 940
– 698 998 2 073 1 636
– 283 358 660 585
2 192 98 81 35
– 15 25 10 9
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
107 109 48 125 137
53 574 63 197 39 455 163 363 582 585
12 132 16 102 10 870 47 066 273 947
2 811 3 818 2 621 11 029 63 818
856 1 279 805 3 852 27 481
39 19 7 24 4
2 2 – 1 –
BUSINESS SERVICES
AUTO REPAIR, SERVICES, AND PARKING Establishments ----------------------
972
329 492
56 945
13 297
4 851
652
96
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
13 362 178 183 87
(D) 17 887 21 106 29 723 24 004
(D) 2 579 3 113 5 398 4 623
(D) 678 758 1 342 1 117
(D) 362 356 628 477
(D) 329 130 108 35
(D) 38 20 24 4
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
50 39 19 29 12
23 227 27 651 (D) 61 363 97 609
4 106 4 767 (D) 10 900 15 609
1 021 1 194 (D) 2 658 3 707
394 430 (D) 840 1 049
18 15 (D) 1 –
9 – (D) – –
See footnotes at end of table.
74 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 8.
Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
76
78
79
8072
81
84
Kind of business and employment size of establishment
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Establishments ----------------------
480
172 555
37 147
8 285
2 853
311
58
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
5 146 95 78 40
538 8 613 10 837 13 686 13 735
69 1 439 1 825 2 659 2 206
– 331 432 599 534
– 146 190 264 218
3 127 68 50 27
1 18 18 17 3
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
43 34 13 19 7
15 396 18 876 9 439 43 928 37 507
3 329 4 221 2 098 8 741 10 560
821 984 574 2 156 1 854
334 395 210 574 522
21 11 2 2 –
– – 1 – –
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
MOTION PICTURES Establishments ----------------------
135
106 953
15 056
3 570
1 414
45
10
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
2 32 9 20 22
(D) (D) (D) 9 342 8 267
(D) (D) (D) 845 1 329
(D) (D) (D) 206 347
(D) (D) (D) 69 122
(D) (D) (D) 7 7
(D) (D) (D) 1 1
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
7 7 12 20 4
4 352 5 321 10 084 31 453 (D)
828 1 007 1 490 4 514 (D)
241 246 384 1 079 (D)
55 79 200 564 (D)
– 1 – – (D)
– – – – (D)
AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES Establishments ----------------------
219
131 953
23 174
5 297
2 150
87
2
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
1 62 28 45 19
(D) 3 388 (D) 9 222 7 791
(D) 458 (D) 1 341 1 007
(D) 118 (D) 335 256
(D) 62 (D) 153 103
(D) 41 (D) 16 5
(D) 1 (D) 1 –
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
14 19 10 14 7
3 236 10 117 7 871 14 908 72 451
781 2 875 1 825 3 084 11 382
196 721 419 589 2 563
108 225 163 333 947
2 5 4 5 –
– – – – –
DENTAL LABORATORIES Establishments ----------------------
29
4 808
1 369
322
144
28
4
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
– 13 2 4 4
– 566 (D) (D) 373
– 101 (D) (D) 146
– 27 (D) (D) 35
– 13 (D) (D) 22
– 15 (D) (D) 3
– 1 (D) (D) 1
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
2 2 – 2 –
(D) (D) – (D) –
(D) (D) – (D) –
(D) (D) – (D) –
(D) (D) – (D) –
(D) (D) – (D) –
(D) (D) – (D) –
Establishments ----------------------
1 153
288 665
90 496
21 627
4 169
1 432
110
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
8 684 185 110 33
1 244 36 756 18 824 16 441 12 333
315 6 102 3 519 4 277 2 864
– 1 510 832 1 001 645
– 684 370 361 179
7 713 199 128 43
– 62 22 17 4
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
36 44 24 22 7
15 328 31 758 25 817 64 189 65 975
4 689 10 352 9 552 14 776 34 050
1 145 2 340 2 109 3 324 8 721
284 503 413 605 770
55 50 45 68 124
4 – – 1 –
LEGAL SERVICES
MUSEUMS, BOTANICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS Establishments ----------------------
15
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
1 5 1 1 2
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
2 1 2 – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
(D) (D) (D) – –
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 75
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Employment Size of Establishments: 1992 mCon.
Table 8.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
Kind of business and employment size of establishment
SIC code
87, ex. 872
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Establishments ----------------------
671
375 777
100 768
24 472
5 580
475
45
No employees -------------------------------1 employee ----------------------------------2 employees ---------------------------------3 or 4 employees ----------------------------5 or 6 employees -----------------------------
10 146 116 124 69
4 611 11 606 17 692 44 657 27 510
1 216 1 872 3 890 6 989 6 746
– 439 883 1 632 1 635
– 146 232 421 377
4 109 87 81 50
– 14 8 5 11
7 to 9 employees ----------------------------10 to 14 employees --------------------------15 to 19 employees --------------------------20 to 49 employees --------------------------50 employees or more -------------------------
65 58 24 41 18
43 224 37 640 22 809 83 064 82 964
7 994 12 029 8 042 23 991 27 999
1 905 2 769 1 864 5 772 7 573
500 666 410 1 196 1 632
46 32 19 28 19
4 3 – – –
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES
1Does
not include horserace betting agencies or lottery agencies.
76 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
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Table 9.
Legal Form of Organization: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Kind of business and legal form of organization Firms Establishments (number) (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
SERVICE INDUSTRIES 1
472
70, ex. 702, 704
72
73
75
76
78
79
8072
81
All types ------------------------------
5 921
6 356
3 110 287
893 617
212 742
71 378
4 343
555
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
2 225 3 340 356
2 634 3 360 362
2 305 484 449 191 355 612
688 463 88 757 116 397
162 513 20 753 29 476
56 893 9 102 5 383
– 3 545 798
– 525 30
All types ------------------------------
286
384
115 236
15 313
3 538
1 240
144
27
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
159 115 12
255 117 12
82 255 26 292 6 689
12 529 2 186 598
2 862 566 110
943 251 46
– 128 16
– 27 –
All types ------------------------------
163
168
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
96 56 11
98 59 11
329 470 (D) 73 178
107 254 (D) 20 803
27 498 (D) 5 861
6 888 (D) 1 475
– (D) 16
– (D) –
All types ------------------------------
740
828
137 750
37 195
8 602
3 958
576
117
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
206 516 18
286 521 21
95 655 39 426 2 669
27 553 8 958 684
6 234 2 231 137
2 560 1 318 80
– 555 21
– 109 8
All types ------------------------------
1 223
1 302
1 030 642
384 522
89 502
36 159
501
64
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
775 409 39
854 409 39
950 011 64 468 16 163
365 089 15 229 4 204
84 949 3 589 964
34 042 1 675 442
– 435 66
– 58 6
All types ------------------------------
900
972
329 492
56 945
13 297
4 851
652
96
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
278 603 19
346 607 19
254 168 70 425 4 899
43 235 12 731 979
10 446 2 613 238
3 399 1 355 97
– 630 22
– 94 2
All types ------------------------------
478
480
172 555
37 147
8 285
2 853
311
58
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
192 272 14
193 273 14
128 901 39 616 4 038
29 998 6 522 627
6 582 1 554 149
1 990 803 60
– 287 24
– 57 1
All types ------------------------------
113
135
106 953
15 056
3 570
1 414
45
10
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
74 38 1
96 38 1
102 914 (D) (D)
14 432 (D) (D)
3 411 (D) (D)
1 312 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
210
219
131 953
23 174
5 297
2 150
87
2
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
126 72 12
135 72 12
113 221 9 744 8 988
19 215 1 581 2 378
4 306 423 568
1 752 216 182
– 72 15
– 2 –
All types ------------------------------
29
29
4 808
1 369
322
144
28
4
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
6 21 2
6 21 2
2 884 (D) (D)
901 (D) (D)
208 (D) (D)
85 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
1 115
1 153
288 665
90 496
21 627
4 169
1 432
110
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
26 940 149
59 944 150
30 456 109 432 148 777
10 383 19 328 60 785
2 185 4 584 14 858
541 1 699 1 929
– 981 451
– 99 11
PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEMENT
HOTELS AND OTHER LODGING PLACES
PERSONAL SERVICES
BUSINESS SERVICES
AUTO REPAIR, SERVICES, AND PARKING
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
MOTION PICTURES
AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES
DENTAL LABORATORIES
LEGAL SERVICES
See footnotes at end of table.
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 77
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Table 9.
Legal Form of Organization: 1992 mCon.
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A]
SIC code
Kind of business and legal form of organization Firms Establishments (number) (number)
84
87, ex. 872
Receipts ($1,000)
Annual payroll ($1,000)
First quarter payroll ($1,000)
Paid employees for pay period including Mar. 12 (number)
Proprietors and partners (number)
Unpaid family workers (number)
MUSEUMS, BOTANICAL AND ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS All types ------------------------------
15
15
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
8 6 1
8 6 1
2 979 (D) (D)
566 (D) (D)
127 (D) (D)
55 (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
– (D) (D)
All types ------------------------------
657
671
375 777
100 768
24 472
5 580
475
45
Corporations ----------------------------------Individual proprietorships -----------------------Other2 -----------------------------------------
287 292 78
298 293 80
212 570 73 448 89 759
57 308 18 291 25 169
13 705 4 219 6 548
3 326 1 209 1 045
– 314 161
– 44 1
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES
1Does not include horserace betting agencies or 2Includes establishments whose legal form of
lottery agencies. organization was other than corporations or individual proprietorships. Establishments not indicating their legal form of organization were assigned to one of the three classifications based on their mailing label.
Table 10.
Guest Rooms and Major Sources of Receipts for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Sources of customer receipts
Total ($1,000)
Guest room rentals ($1,000)
Meals and nonalcoholic beverages ($1,000)
Alcoholic beverages ($1,000)
Packaged liquor, wine, and beer ($1,000)
Other merchandise including gasoline ($1,000)
Casino operations ($1,000)
Other sources ($1,000)
9 157
412 280
205 411
79 378
18 941
1 947
3 641
70 392
32 570
108 18 50 40
7 489 4 647 2 282 560
395 517 362 953 25 137 7 427
192 626 169 399 18 582 4 645
77 625 72 704 3 183 1 738
18 146 15 613 1 878 655
(D) (D) (D) (D)
3 515 2 747 508 260
70 392 (D) (D) –
(D) 30 596 861 (D)
43 15
1 239 429
9 700 7 063
7 941 4 844
824 929
559 236
(D) –
58 68
– –
(D) 986
Hotels, paradores, and motels ---------------
63
4 670
225 908
109 107
35 356
11 643
1 895
1 744
55 197
10 966
Hotels ------------------------100 guest rooms or more ----25 to 99 guest rooms --------Less than 25 guest rooms -----
47 10 21 16
4 019 2 812 987 220
220 477 205 801 12 610 2 066
104 550 93 603 9 394 1 553
34 979 33 022 1 651 306
11 454 10 411 949 94
(D) (D) – (D)
1 731 1 401 276 54
55 197 55 197 – –
(D) (D) 340 (D)
Motels and guest houses -------Tourist villas and paradores -----
16 –
651 –
5 431 –
4 557 –
377 –
189 –
Geographic area and kind of business
Establishments (number)
Guest rooms as of Dec. 31 (number)
Hotels, paradores, and motels ---------------
166
Hotels ------------------------100 guest rooms or more ----25 to 99 guest rooms --------Less than 25 guest rooms ----Motels and guest houses -------Tourist villas and paradores -----
PUERTO RICO
SAN JUAN REGION
78 PUERTO RICO mSERVICE INDUSTRIES
(D) –
13 –
– –
(D) –
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Table 11.
Major Sources of Receipts by Room Size for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Sources of customer receipts
Meals and nonalcoholic beverages ($1,000)
Alcoholic beverages ($1,000)
Packaged liquor, wine, and beer ($1,000)
Other merchandise including gasoline ($1,000)
Casino operations ($1,000)
Other sources ($1,000)
205 411
79 378
18 941
1 947
3 641
70 392
32 570
96 930 73 129 16 398 4 511 5 115
45 606 27 263 2 355 388 1 345
8 975 6 638 1 202 514 682
(D) – 297 (D) (D)
(D) 1 514 175 (D) 295
48 010 (D) – – (D)
15 649 14 947 1 242 296 255
2 514 2 296 1 034 1 964 1 520
369 630 228 443 751
154 254 57 92 373
– – (D) (D) –
89 89 (D) 94 66
– – – – –
38 46 (D) (D) 30
Room size of establishment Establishments (number)
Guest rooms as of Dec. 31 (number)
Total ($1,000)
Guest room rentals ($1,000)
166
9 157
412 280
300 guest rooms or more ------100 to 299 guest rooms --------50 to 99 guest rooms ----------40 to 49 guest rooms ----------30 to 39 guest rooms -----------
4 15 27 16 20
2 130 2 630 1 774 689 674
(D) (D) 21 669 5 739 7 799
25 to 29 guest rooms ----------20 to 24 guest rooms ----------15 to 19 guest rooms ----------10 to 14 guest rooms ----------Less than 10 guest rooms -------
13 18 9 23 21
342 384 151 261 122
3 164 3 315 1 403 2 673 2 740
Hotels, paradores, and motels ---------------
Table 12.
Major Sources of Receipts by Receipt Size for Hotels, Paradores, and Motels: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Sources of customer receipts
Total ($1,000)
Guest room rentals ($1,000)
Meals and nonalcoholic beverages ($1,000)
Alcoholic beverages ($1,000)
Packaged liquor, wine, and beer ($1,000)
Other merchandise including gasoline ($1,000)
Casino operations ($1,000)
Other sources ($1,000)
9 157
412 280
205 411
79 378
18 941
1 947
3 641
70 392
32 570
5 127 1 292 646 255 1 120 717
376 325 16 427 7 598 2 203 6 835 2 892
178 745 12 229 5 132 1 767 5 344 2 194
74 737 1 888 1 168 252 912 421
16 911 872 657 54 331 116
(D) (D) – (D) 41 (D)
2 852 140 355 58 128 108
(D) – (D) – – –
31 186 (D) (D) (D) 79 (D)
Receipts size of establishment Establishments (number)
Guest rooms as of Dec. 31 (number)
Hotels, paradores, and motels ---------------
166
With annual receipts of m $1,000,000 or more ----------$500,000 to $999,999 --------$300,000 to $499,999 --------$250,000 to $299,999 --------$100,000 to $249,999 --------Less than $100,000 -----------
26 22 20 8 43 47
Table 13.
Tourist Encouragement Law: 1992
[Includes only establishments with payroll. Detail may not add to total due to rounding. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see appendix A] Operating under tourist encouragement law Kind of business
Hotels --------------------------------------Motels and guest houses ---------------------Tourist villas and paradores --------------------
All establishments (number)
Establishments (number)
Receipts ($1,000)
Not reported (number)
108 43 15
33 1 4
234 117 (D) (D)
35 12 3
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES mPUERTO RICO 79
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Appendix A. Explanation of Terms
Apéndice A. Explicación de los Términos
Number of establishments. Includes all establishments in operation at any time during the year. It covers all full- and part-year operations. An establishment is not necessarily identical with a company or enterprise, which may consist of one or more establishments. Census figures represent a summary of reports for individual establishments rather than companies.
Número de establecimientos. Comprende todos los establecimientos que estuvieron activos durante cualquier período del año. Cubre todas las operaciones que duraron el año entero al igual que aquellas que duraron parte del año. Un establecimiento no es necesariamente idéntico a una compañía o empresa, la cual podría tener uno o más establecimientos. Las estadísticas del censo representan un resumen de los informes individuales de cada establecimiento y no de las compañías.
Annual payroll. Payroll includes all forms of compensation, such as salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, and value of payments-in-kind (e.g., free meals and lodging) paid during the year to all employees. For corporations, it includes amounts paid to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses, it does not include profit or other compe nsation of proprietors and partners. Payroll is reported before deductions for social security, income tax, insurance, union dues, and other withholdings. This definition of payroll is the same as that used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for form 941PR.
Nómina. La nómina incluye todo tipo de compensación, como por ejemplo, salarios, sueldos, comisiones, bonificaciones, pagos por vacaciones, enfermedad y el equivalente en efectivo de pagos en especie (tales como comidas gratuitas y alojamiento), pagadas durante el año a todos los empleados. Para las corporaciones, la nómina incluye las cantidades pagadas a los oficiales y ejecutivos. Si el establecimiento no es una corporación, la nómina excluye los beneficios y compensaciones pagadas a los propietarios y socios. La cantidad de la nómina de sueldos se declara sin restar los pagos por seguro social, contribuciones sobre ingresos, primas de seguro, cuotas de sindicatos y otros ajustes. La definición de nómina que se presenta es la misma que empleó el Servicio de Rentas Internas (IRS) en el formulario 941PR.
First quarter payroll. This item consists of payroll, as defined above, paid to persons employed at any time during the quarter from January to March 1992.
Nómina del primer trimestre. Esta cifra consta de la nómina, según se define anteriormente, pagada a personas empleadas en cualquier momento durante el trimestre de enero a marzo de 1992.
Paid employees. Paid employees consists of the number of employees (both full- and part-time), including salaried officers and executives of corporations, who were on the payroll in the pay period which included March 12, 1992. Included are employees on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations; not included are proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses. This definition of paid employees is the same as that used on IRS form 941PR.
Empleados. Comprende el número de empleados (de jornada completa o parcial), incluyendo oficiales asalariados y ejecutivos de corporaciones quienes estuvieron en la nómina durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992. Están incluidos aquellos empleados a quienes se les pagaron días feriados, o los días libres tomados como vacaciones o días de enfermedad; no se incluyen los propietarios y socios de negocios no incorporados. La definición de empleados que se presenta es la misma que empleó el Servicio de Rentas Internas (IRS) en el formulario 941PR.
Proprietors and partners, working. Includes proprietors and partners of unincorporated busine sses who worked 15 hours or more during the week which included March 12, 1992.
Propietarios y socios que trabajan. Comprende propietarios y socios de negocios que no están incorporados quienes trabajaron 15 horas o más durante la semana que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992.
Unpaid family workers. Includes all unpaid family members who worked 15 hours or more during the week which included March 12, 1992.
Familiares no remunerados. Comprende todos los familiares que trabajaron sin sueldo 15 horas o más durante la semana que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992.
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Sales and receipts. Sales and receipts include sales of merchandise, receipts for repairs and other services to customers, and delivery charges whether or not payment was received in 1992. Sales and receipts are net after deductions for refunds and allowances for merchandise returned by customers. Trade-in allowances are not deducted from total sales. Sales and receipts include income from business activities classified in a major category other than the one assigned to the establishment; e.g., wholesalers may have receipts from sales at retail, and, similarly, retailers may have receipts from sales at wholesale.
Ventas e Ingresos. Las ventas e ingresos incluyen las ventas de mercancía, los ingresos por concepto de reparaciones y otros servicios prestados a clientes, y los cargos por entrega de la mercancía, hubiérase recibido o no el pago durante 1992. Las ventas e ingresos son netos después de restarse los reembolsos y hacerse los ajustes necesarios por la devolución de mercancía. Mercancía entregada como pago parcial en la compra de mercancía nueva no se resta del total de ventas. Las ventas e ingresos incluyen los ingresos obtenidos de las actividades comerciales que están clasificadas bajo una categoría principal diferente a la que se le asigna al establecimiento; por ejemplo, los mayoristas pueden recibir ingresos de ventas al por menor y, en forma similar, los detallistas pueden recibir ingresos de ventas al por mayor.
Sales and receipts do not include carrying or other credit charges; commissions from vending machine operations; or nonoperating income from such sources as investments, rental or sale of real estate; nor wholesale and retail sales or service receipts made by construction or manufacturing establishments.
Las ventas e ingresos no incluyen los intereses o cargos por concesión de crédito; comisiones obtenidas de las operaciones relacionadas con las máquinas que venden cigarrillos, dulces, etc.; ni ingreso no operativo obtenido de fuentes tales como inversiones, alquiler o venta de bienes raíces; tampoco incluyen los ingresos de los servicios prestados ni los ingresos de las ventas realizadas al por mayor o al por menor por los establecimientos de construcción o manufactura.
The receipts of horserace betting agencies and lottery agencies consist of the sum of the net receipts of all agencies that operated in Puerto Rico during 1992. Net receipts are that part of the total receipts retained by the horserace or betting agency as a commission for doing business for the racetrack or for selling lottery tickets. Reporting of receipts on this basis was first instituted in 1972.
Los ingresos de las agencias hípicas y agencias de la lotería son la suma de los ingresos netos de todas las agencias que estuvieron activas en Puerto Rico durante 1992. Los ingresos netos representan aquella porción del total de los ingresos que la agencia de lotería o de apuestas retuvo como comisión por servir al hipódromo o por vender billetes de la lotería. La declaración de estos ingresos de esta forma se instituyó por primera vez en 1972.
The following terms apply only to wholesale trade:
Los siguientes términos son pertinentes únicamente cuando se trata del comercio al por mayor:
Operating expenses. Operating expenses include payroll as well as other overhead expenses of the establishment and the prorated share of any general office expense. They do not include the cost of merchandise for sale, income and excise taxes, or withdrawals by owners or part owners of unincorporated businesses.
Gastos de operación. Los gastos de operación incluyen las nóminas de sueldos, al igual que otros gastos generales de los establecimientos y la proporción a prorrata de cualquier gasto general de oficina. Esto no incluye el costo de la mercancía para la venta, los impuestos sobre ingresos y mercancía o el dinero retirado por los propietarios o socios de negocios no incorporados.
Inventories, end of year. Inventories consist of stock of merchandise for sale at the end of the year. Inventories are reported on an ownership basis; all merchandise owned by reporting establishments are included, even though some may be held by others for sale on consignment.
Inventarios a fin de año. Los inventarios constan del surtido de mercancía que esté disponible para la venta al finalizar el año. Los inventarios se declaran en base a la propiedad; se incluye toda mercancía que sea propiedad de los establecimientos informantes, aunque parte de la mercancía esté en manos de otros para ser vendida a consignación.
Class-of-customer. Class-of-customer sales of all wholesale establishments are reported by the following types of customers to whom the sales were made:
Clase de cliente. Las ventas según la clase de cliente para todos los establecimientos de comercio al por mayor, son declaradas por los siguientes tipos de clientes:
• Farmers. Includes sales to farmers for use in agricultural production rather than personal consumption.
• Agricultores. Esta clasificación incluye las ventas a agricultores que utilizan los productos para la producción agrícola y no para consumo personal.
• Builders and contractors. Includes sales to contractors, builders, and applicators for use in construction rather than for resale.
• Trabajadores de construcción y contratistas. Esta clasificación incluye las ventas a contratistas, trabajadores de construcción y aplicadores que utilizan los productos para la construcción y no para la reventa.
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• Export sales. Includes sales made to buyers outside Puerto Rico.
• Ventas de exportación. Esta clasificación incluye las ventas hechas a compradores que no residen en Puerto Rico.
• Retailers and repair shops. Includes sales to retailers of all types (retail chain organizations, independent stores, department stores, etc.) who normally buy for resale to home consumers. Includes also sales to all types of repair shops.
• Minoristas y talleres de reparaciones. Esta clasificación incluye las ventas a minoristas de todas clases (cadenas de minoristas, tiendas independientes, tiendas por departamento, etc.) quienes por lo regular compran mercancía para revenderla a consumidores domésticos. También se incluyen las ventas a todo tipo de taller de reparación.
• Other wholesale organizations. Includes sales to organizations that normally purchase for resale at wholesale, including sales to purchasers who buy for resale to industrial, institutional, and similar users. Sales made through agents and brokers selling on the account of others are also included in this category.
• Otras organizaciones mayoristas. Esta categoría incluye las ventas a organizaciones que por lo regular compran mercancía para revenderla al por mayor, inclusive las ventas a compradores que revenden la mercancía a usuarios industriales, usuarios de colectividades y otros similares. Las ventas realizadas por mediación de agentes y corredores que venden a cuenta de otros también se incluyen en esta categoría.
• Household and individual users. Includes sales to individuals for personal consumption.
• Usuarios domésticos e individuales. Esta categoría incluye las ventas a individuos que utilizan la mercancía para consumo personal.
• Institutional, commercial, and professional users. Includes sales to commercial, professional, and institutional users. Also included are sales to laboratories, service businesses, public utilities, restaurants, food processors, and other business concerns that normally buy for business use rather than for resale.
• Usuarios de colectividades, comerciales y profesionales. Esta categoría incluye las ventas a usuarios de colectividades y usuarios comerciales y profesionales. También incluye las ventas a laboratorios, empresas de servicios públicos, restaurantes, empresas para la elaboración de alimentos y otras empresas que por lo regular compran los productos para uso propio y no para la reventa.
• Industrial users. Includes sales to industrial users for use in manufacturing, mining, and other industrial activities.
• Usuarios industriales. Esta categoría incluye las ventas a usuarios industriales para manufactura, minería y otras actividades industriales.
• Governmental bodies. Includes sales to the Federal Government (including the military, post exchanges, General Services Administration, Government Printing Office, and similar federal agencies) and to the Commonwealth and local governments.
• Dependencias gubernamentales. Esta categoría incluye las ventas al gobierno federal (incluyendo al ejército, comisarías militares, la Administración de Servicios Generales, la Oficina de Imprenta y otras agencias federales similares), así como también incluye las ventas a gobiernos estatales y locales.
Employment by activity. Employees of all wholesale establishments are classified in the following categories according to their principal activity for the pay period including March 12.
Empleo según la actividad. Los empleados de todos los establecimientos de comercio al por mayor han sido clasificados en las siguientes categorías de acuerdo a las actividades que desempeñaron durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo.
• Selling employees. Includes employees primarily engaged in selling merchandise and services both from the business location and from outside the business location (such as traveling salesmen).
• Vendedores. Esta categoría incluye a los empleados que se dedican principalmente a vender mercancía y servicios tanto desde el lugar donde está ubicado el establecimiento como desde fuera del establecimiento (tales como los vendedores viajantes).
• Sales support employees. Includes employees engaged in office and clerical work servicing the business location such as billing clerks, secretaries, payroll clerks, and so forth. Includes also employees engaged in warehousing activities for the business location.
• Empleados de apoyo. Esta categoría incluye a los empleados que trabajan para el establecimiento principalmente como oficinistas, facturadores, secretarias, cajeros pagadores de nómina y así sucesivamente. También incluye a los empleados que se dedican principalmente al trabajo de almacén del establecimiento.
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• Auxiliary employees. Includes employees primarily engaged in various management, accounting, clerical, warehousing, and other services for other company establishments. It also includes corporate officers unless primarily engaged in sales activities.
• Empleados auxiliares. Esta categoría incluye a los empleados que se dedican principalmente a prestar varios servicios, tales como servicios de gerencia, contabilidad, secretaría, almacenamiento y así sucesivamente, a otros establecimientos de la compañía. También incluye los ejecutivos de la empresa, a menos que estos se dediquen principalmente a las ventas.
• Manufacturing employees. Includes employees primarily engaged in the manufacture of products.
• Empleados de manufactura. Esta categoría incluye a empleados que se dedican principalmente a la elaboración de productos.
• Other types of employees. Includes all other types of employees such as janitors, mechanics, and truck drivers not included in the categories above.
• Otros tipos de empleados. Esta categoría incluye a todos los otros tipos de empleados, tales como conserjes, mecánicos, choferes de camiones y así sucesivamente, que no han sido incluidos en las categorías anteriores.
The following terms apply to SIC 701 in service industries:
Los siguientes términos se aplican solamente al CIU 701 para industrias de servicios:
Guest rooms (hotels). Guest rooms consist of the number of rooms that can be rented as separate units. In tables that present data for both hotels and motels, this term, when associated with motels, motor hotels, tourist villas, and paradores refers to ‘‘rental units.’’ (See explanation below.) Suites of rooms that cannot be subdivided are counted as a single unit. The number of guest rooms as of December 31, 1992, was tabulated only for establishments in business at the end of the year.
Habitaciones para huéspedes (hoteles). Las habitaciones para huéspedes consisten en el número de habitaciones que pueden ser alquiladas como unidades individuales. Este término se refiere a ‘‘unidades de arriendo’’ cuando aparece relacionado con moteles, villas turísticas y paradores en las tablas que proporcionan datos sobre hoteles y moteles. (Véase la explicación a continuación.) Las ‘‘suites’’ de habitaciones que no pueden ser subdivididas son contadas como una sola unidad. El número de habitaciones que habían el 31 de diciembre de 1992, fue tabulado únicamente para los establecimientos que estaban activos a fin de año.
Rental units (motels, tourist villas, and paradores). Rental units consist of rooms, apartments, cabin units, and other types of lodging accommodations normally rented as a single unit. The number of rental units was tabulated only for establishments in business at the end of the year.
Unidades de arriendo (moteles, villas turísticas y paradores). Las unidades de arriendo consisten de habitaciones, apartamentos, cabañas y otros tipos de alojamiento que por lo general se alquilan como una sola unidad. El número de unidades de arriendo fue tabulado únicamente para los establecimientos que estaban activos a fin de año.
KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS— WHOLESALE TRADE
CLASIFICACIONES DE TIPO DE NEGOCIO—COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR
Wholesale trade, major groups 50 and 51 in the 1987 SIC Manual, includes establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise to retailers; to industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, or professional business users; or to other wholesalers; or acting as agents or brokers in buying merchandise for or selling merchandise to such persons or companies. Establishments primarily engaged in the wholesale distribution of used products are classified on the basis of the products sold.
El comercio al por mayor, según los grupos principales 50 y 51 del Manual de CIU de 1987, incluye establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a la venta de mercancía a comerciantes detallistas; usuarios del sector industrial, comercial, institucional, agrícola o profesional; o a otros mayoristas; a la vez que incluye establecimientos que hacen las veces de agentes o corredores en la compra o venta d e mercancía de tales personas o compañías. Los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a la distribución al por mayor de productos usados son clasificados en base a los productos vendidos.
Establishments primarily engaged in selling merchandise to contractors are included in wholesale trade, with the exception of lumber yards and paint, glass, and wallpaper stores. These exceptions are classified in retail trade if they sell to the general public and are known as ‘‘retail’’ in the trade, even if a higher proportion of their sales is made to contractors.
Los establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a vender mercancía a contratistas son considerados como establecimientos de comercio al por mayor, exceptuando las madererías y las tiendas de pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes. Estas excepciones son clasificadas como establecimientos de comercio al por menor si venden sus productos al público en general y si se conocen como detallistas dentro de la profesión, aún cuando las ventas a contratistas representen la mayor parte del total de sus ventas.
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Establishments covered by the census were assigned to a kind-of-business classification in accordance with the industry classifications defined in the 1987 SIC Manual. However, because of the low number of establishments in some industry groups, the kinds of business shown in this report are often limited to the three-digit SIC codes.
A los establecimientos abarcados por el censo se les clasificó según el tipo de negocio, conforme a las clasificaciones industriales definidas en el Manual de CIU de 1987. Sin embargo, debido a que algunos grupos industriales tienen muy pocos establecimientos, los tipos de negocios que aparecen en este informe suelen estar limitados a códigos de CIU de sólo tres dígitos.
Kind-of-business classifications are not interchangeable with commodity classifications because most businesses sell several kinds of commodities. The kind-of-business code assigned generally reflects either the individual commodity or the commodity group that is the primary source of the establishment’s receipts, or some mixture of commodities which characterizes the establishment’s business. Thus, the classification of establishments by kind of business generally does not make it possible to determine either the number of establishments handling a particular commodity or the sales of that commodity. For example, the ‘‘groceries and related products’’ classification excludes establishments selling food if the sale of food is not the primary source of receipts; moreover, even though establishments are classified as ‘‘groceries and related products,’’ some of their receipts may be derived from the sale of nonfood products. Some indication of the extent to which commodities are handled by different kinds of business is given in the 1992 Economic Census of Puerto Rico, Subject Statistics report for Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade (OA92-E-2).
Las clasificaciones de tipo de negocio no pueden intercambiarse con las clasificaciones de la mercancía, porque la mayoría de los negocios venden varios tipos de mercancía. El código de tipo de negocio que se asigna generalmente refleja el producto individual o el grupo de productos que constituye la fuente principal de los ingresos del establecimiento, o alguna combinación de los productos que caracteriza el tipo de negocio al que se dedica el establecimiento. De este modo, la clasificación de los establecimientos, según el tipo de negocio, generalmente no permite determinar ni el número de establecimientos que venden un producto en particular ni la cantidad de ventas que tiene el producto. Por ejemplo, la clasificación de ‘‘comestibles y productos relacionados’’ excluye los establecimientos que venden alimentos si la venta de los mismos no es la fuente principal de sus ingresos; además aún cuando los establecimientos sean clasificados como ‘‘comestibles y productos relacionados,’’ algunos de sus ingresos pueden derivarse de la venta de productos que no sean comestibles. El informe temático del Censo Económico de Puerto Rico de 1992 que trata sobre las industrias de comercio al por mayor y comercio al por menor (OA92-E-2) indica hasta cierto punto cuales son los productos que venden los diferentes tipos de negocios.
TYPE-OF-OPERATION CLASSIFICATIONS
CLASIFICACIONES DE TIPO DE OPERACION
In addition to being classified by kind of business, each wholesale establishment was classified for the census by type of operation according to the ownership of the business, ownership of the goods sold, or character of the principal transactions. Establishments in wholesale trade are grouped into three major type-of-operation classifications:
Además de haberse clasificado por clase de negocio, cada establecimiento de comercio al por mayor también fue clasificado para el censo según el tipo de operación y de acuerdo al tipo de propiedad que fuera el negocio, el tipo de propiedad que fueran los artículos vendidos, o la naturaleza de las transacciones principales. Los establecimientos de comercio al por mayor se agrupan en tres clasificaciones principales de tipo de operación:
Merchant wholesalers. Establishments primarily engaged in buying and selling merchandise on their own account. Included are such types of establishments as wholesale merchants or jobbers, industrial distributors, voluntary group wholesalers, exporters, importers, cash-and-carry wholesalers, retail cooperative warehouses, terminal and country grain elevators, farm products assemblers, wholesale cooperative associations, and petroleum bulk plants and terminals operated by non-refining companies.
Comerciantes mayoristas. Establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a la compra y venta de mercancía por cuenta propia. Se incluyen tipos de establecimientos tales como comerciantes mayoristas o destajeros, distribuidores industriales, grupos voluntarios de mayoristas, exportadores, importadores, mayoristas que venden ‘‘cash and carry,’’ almacenes cooperativos que venden al por menor, elevadores de grano utilizados en las terminales y en el campo, acaparadores de productos agrícolas, asociaciones cooperativas de comercio al por mayor, y terminales y depósitos de petróleo operados por compañías que no son refinerías de petróleo.
Manufactures’ sales branches and offices. Establishments maintained by manufacturing, refining, mining companies apart from their plants or mines for marketing their products at wholesale. Branch stores selling to household consumers and individual users are classified in retail trade. Sales branches and offices located at plants and administrative offices are included when separate records are available.
Sucursales y oficinas de ventas de establecimientos manufactureros. Establecimientos que las empresas manufactureras, refinerías o compañías mineras mantienen separados de las fábricas o minas, con el propósito de vender sus productos al por mayor. Las sucursales que le venden a consumidores domésticos y a usuarios individuales se clasifican como de comercio al por menor. Las sucursales y oficinas de ventas ubicadas en las fábricas y oficinas administrativas se incluyen cuando éstas mantienen sus propios registros aparte.
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Agents, brokers, and commission merchants. Establishments whose operators are in business for themselves and are primarily engaged in selling or buying goods for others. Included are such types of operations as auction companies, import agents, export agents, sell agents, merchandise brokers, and commission merchants. The ‘‘sales’’ of agents, brokers, and commission merchants are the gross sales (or purchase) value of the goods in the transactions negotiated.
Agentes, corredores y vendedores a comisión. Establecimientos cuyos comerciantes realizan negocios por cuenta propia y se dedican principalmente a la venta o compra de mercancía para terceros. Se incluyen operaciones tales como las de empresas subastadoras, agentes importadores, agentes exportadores, agentes vendedores, corredores y comerciantes a comisión. Las ‘‘ventas’’ de los agentes, corredores y comerciantes a comisión constituyen el valor bruto de venta (o de compra) de los artículos que implican las transacciones negociadas.
In this report data are shown separately for merchant wholesalers. Data for manufactures’ sales branches and sales offices and for merchandise agents and brokers are combined and shown under ‘‘Other operating types.’’
En este informe se presentan datos sobre los comerciantes mayoris tas por separado. Los datos sobre las oficinas y sucursales de venta de establecimientos manufactureros, y sobre los corredores y agentes de mercancía, se combinan bajo la categoría ‘‘Otros tipos de mayoristas.’’
KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS—RETAIL TRADE
CLASIFICACIONES DE TIPO DE NEGOCIO—COMERCIO AL POR MENOR
Retail trade, major groups 52 through 59 in the 1987 SIC Manual, includes establishments engaged in selling merchandise for personal or household consumption and in rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods. Exceptions are necessitated by trade practices. For example, lumber yards and paint, glass, and wallpaper stores are included in retail trade if they sell to the general public, even if a higher proportion of their sales is made to contractors. Establishments engaged in selling products to the general public from displayed merchandise, such as typewriters, stationery, or gasoline, are classified in retail trade even though such products may not be used for personal or household consumption. However, establishments that sell exclusively to business establishments, institutional and industrial users, or contractors are classified in wholesale trade.
El comercio al por menor, los grupos principales del 52 al 59 del Manual de CIU de 1987, incluye los establecimientos que se dedican a vender mercancía para consumo personal o familiar y a prestar los servicios relacionados con la venta de los artículos. Las excepciones a esta regla general se hacen necesarias debido a las prácticas en la industria. Por ejemplo, se incluyen en el comercio al por menor las tiendas que venden madera, pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes, si las ventas están dirigidas al público en general, aún cuando las ventas a contratistas representen la mayor parte del total de ventas. Los establecimientos que se dedican a vender al público en general los productos de mercancía en exhibición, tales como maquinillas de escribir, papel y sobres para correspondencia o gasolina, se clasifican como de comercio al por menor aún cuando tales productos no se usen para consumo personal o familiar. Sin embargo, los establecimientos que venden mercancía exclusivamente a establecimientos comerciales, a usuarios institucionales e industriales, o a contratistas, se clasifican como de comercio al por mayor.
Other important characteristics of retail trade establishments are that they are usually fixed places of business; they are engaged in activities to attract the general public to buy; they buy or receive as well as sell merchandise; they may process their products, although processing is incidental or subordinate to selling; and they are considered as ‘‘retail’’ in the trade. Not all of these characteristics need to be present and some are modified by trade practice.
Otras características importantes de los establecimientos de comercio al por menor son las siguientes: tienen por lo general un lugar de negocio fijo; se dedican a actividades que incitan al público en general a comprar; compran o reciben y también venden mercancía; pueden elaborar sus productos; sin embargo, la elaboración es incidental y menos importante que la venta de los mismos y son considerados en la industria como establecimientos de comercio al por menor. No todas esta características tienen que estar presentes necesariamente y algunas son modificadas por las prácticas en la industria.
Establishments covered by the census were assigned kind-of-business classifications in accordance with the industry classifications defined in the 1987 SIC Manual. However, because of the low number of establishments in some industry groups, the kinds of business shown in this report are often limited to the three-digit SIC codes. Retail establishments were generally classified according to the principal lines of merchandise sold (groceries, hardware, etc.), or the usual trade designation (drug store, cigar store, etc.).
Se le asignaron clasificaciones de tipo de negocio a los establecimientos incluidos en el censo de acuerdo a las clasificaciones industriales definidas en el Manual de CIU de 1987. Sin embargo, debido al escaso número de establecimientos que tenían algunos tipos de negocios industriales, los tipos de negocios que se indican en este informe a menudo están limitados al código de CIU de sólo tres dígitos. Los establecimientos que se dedican al comercio al por menor generalmente fueron clasificados de acuerdo a las principales líneas de productos vendidos (comestibles, ferretería, etc.) o a la designación comercial usual (farmacia, tabaquería, etc.).
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Kind-of-business classifications are not interchangeable with merchandise lines classifications; most businesses sell several kinds of merchandise. The kindof-business code generally reflects either the individual merchandise or the merchandise line which is the primary source of the establishment’s receipts, or some mixture of merchandise which characterizes the establishment’s business. Thus, the classification of establishments by kind of business generally does not make it possible to determine either the number of establishments handling a particular merchandise or the sales of that merchandise. For example, the ‘‘food stores’’ classification excludes stores selling food if the sale of food is not the primary source of receipts; moreover, even though stores are classified as ‘‘food stores,’’ some of their receipts may be derived from the sale of nonfood products. Some indication of the extent to which various broad groups of commodities, or ‘‘merchandise lines,’’ are characteristic of different kinds of business is given in the 1992 Economic Census of Puerto Rico Subject Statistics report for Wholesale Trade and Retail Trade (OA92-E-2).
Las clasificaciones de tipo de negocio no son intercambia bles con las clasificaciones de las líneas de mercancías; la mayoría de los negocios venden varias líneas de mercancías. El código de tipo de negocio generalmente refleja, ya sea la mercancía individual o el conjunto de mercancías que constituyen la fuente principal de los ingresos del establecimiento, o alguna combinación de mercancías que caracterizan la actividad comercial del establecimiento. Por lo tanto, la clasificación de establecimientos según el tipo de negocio generalmente no permite determinar ni el número de establecimientos que venden un producto en particular, ni el volumen de ventas de dicho producto. Por ejemplo, la clasificación ‘‘tiendas de comestibles’’ excluye las tiendas que venden alimentos, si la venta de éstos no constituye la fuente principal de los ingresos; por otra parte, aunque algunas tiendas se clasifican como ‘‘tiendas de comestibles,’’ parte de sus ingresos pueden derivarse de la venta de productos que no son alimentos. El informe temático del Censo Económico de Puerto Rico de 1992 que trata sobre las industrias de comercio al por mayor y comercio al por menor (OA92-E-2) indica hasta cierto punto los productos principales o líneas de mercancía que son vendidas por los diferentes tipos de negocio.
KIND-OF-BUSINESS CLASSIFICATIONS— SERVICE INDUSTRIES
CLASIFICACIONES DE TIPO DE NEGOCIO—INDUSTRIAS DE SERVICIOS
Service Industries, as defined in the 1987 SIC Manual, include establishments primarily engaged in rendering a wide variety of services to individuals and business establishments.
La clasificación correspondiente a las industrias de servicios según la define el Manual de la CIU de 1987, incluye establecimientos que se dedican principalmente a prestar una amplia variedad de servicios a individuos y a establecimientos comerciales.
Establishments covered by the census were assigned kind-of-business classifications in accordance with the industry classifications defined in the 1987 SIC Manual. When a more detailed classification was needed than that defined in the SIC Manual, more kinds of business were identified within an SIC code. However, because of the limited number of establishments in some industry groups within small geographic areas, the kinds of business shown in this report are often limited to the three-digit SIC codes.
A cada establecimiento abarcado por el censo se le asignó una clasificación de tipo de negocio, de acuerdo a las clasificaciones industriales descritas en el Manual de CIU de 1987. Cuando fue necesario tener una clasificación más detallada que la del Manual de CIU, se identificaron más tipos de negocio dentro de la CIU correspondiente. Sin embargo, ya que algunos grupos industriales tienen un número limitado de establecimientos, los códigos de CIU de los tipos de negocio que se presentan en este informe suelen estar limitados a tres dígitos solamente.
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Appendix B./Apéndice B. Report Form and Information Sheet/Cuestionario y la Hoja de Información
The report form and information sheet, in English and Spanish, are shown on the following pages. El cuestionario y la hoja de información, en inglés y español, aparecen en las páginas siguientes.
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUSES OF PUERTO RICO
FORM
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PLEASE RETURN THIS REPORT FORM WITHIN THE NEXT 30 DAYS. Include the Census File Number (CFN) shown on the mailing label of this report form with any correspondence. Please complete this form and return to:
DIRECTOR BUREAU OF THE CENSUS ATTENTION: OUTLYING AREAS 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47133-0001
OMB No. 0607-0731: Approval Expires 12/31/93
Please correct any errors in name and address, including ZIP Code
Census use only 990
991
992
F
YOU ARE REQUIRED BY LAW (title 13, U.S. Code and an Act of the Legislature of Puerto Rico No. 11 of March 27, 1950) to complete this report form for the establishment identified in the mailing label and return it to the Bureau of the Census. By the same law, your report to the Census Bureau is confidential. It may be seen only by sworn Census employees and may be used only for statistical purposes. The law also provides that copies retained in your files are immune from legal process. REPORT DATA FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1992. If records are not available, reasonable estimates are acceptable. If reporting on a calendar year will involve considerable additional cost and your fiscal year ended between October 31, 1992 and February 1993, you may report data on fiscal year basis, except for employment and payroll data. Calendar year employment and payroll data should be available from your tax records. ALL ESTABLISHMENTS COMPLETE SECTIONS A AND H. Complete the ONE section (B–G) which best describes your kind of business or activity.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE ACCOMPANYING INSTRUCTIONS AS YOU ANSWER THE QUESTIONS.
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Section A – GENERAL INFORMATION Item 1. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
HOW TO REPORT DOLLAR FIGURES
Is the Employer Identification (EI) Number shown in the label the same as that used for this establishment on its latest 1992 Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return, Treasury Form 941PR? 001
1
YES
2
NO – Report current EI Number (9 digits)
EXAMPLE: Report $1,125,628 as
Item 5. DOLLAR VOLUME OF BUSINESS 002
Millions (000)
Thousands (000)
–
1
126
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
Thou.
Dol.
What was the dollar volume of merchandise sales and other operating receipts for this establishment in 1992?
a. Is the physical location of this establishment the same as the address shown in the mailing label?
Item 6. PAYROLL
1
YES
2
NO – Report correct physical location below.
Mil. 030
NOTE – P.O. boxes or rural routes are not physical locations.
a. What was the total ANNUAL payroll, before deductions for this establishment in 1992? 031
b. What was the FIRST QUARTER (January–March) payroll, before deductions?
Number and street
Item 7. EMPLOYMENT City or town
Dollars (000)
010
Item 2. PHYSICAL LOCATION
003
©
Report dollar values rounded to thousands.
State
Number
ZIP Code
032
a. How many EMPLOYEES (full- and part-time) were on your payroll during the pay period which included March 12, 1992? b. In what municipio is this establishment physically located?
036
b. How many PROPRIETORS and PARTNERS worked 15 or more hours during the week which included March 12, 1992?
004
Item 3. OPERATIONAL STATUS a. How many months during 1992 did this firm or organization actively operate this establishment?
Number of months c. How many UNPAID FAMILY members worked 15 or more hours during the week which included March 12, 1992?
b. Which of the following best describes the operational status of this establishment at the end of 1992? Mark (X) only ONE box. 006
039
005
Item 8. PRINCIPAL TYPE OF BUSINESS OR ACTIVITY Which of the following best describes the PRINCIPAL business or activity being operated at the end of 1992? Mark (X) only ONE box.
007
1
In operation
2
Temporarily or seasonally inactive
3
Ceased operation – Give date
4
Sold or leased to another operator – Enter name, etc. below AND give date
Mo.
Day
Yr.
040 1
WHOLESALE Continue with section B, page 3
2
RETAIL Continue with section C, page 5
3
SERVICES Continue with section D, page 7
4
HOTELS, MOTELS, AND OTHER LODGING PLACES – Continue with section E, page 9
5
MANUFACTURES Continue with section F, page 10
6
CONSTRUCTION Continue with section G, page 14
7
Other – Specify in REMARKS below and skip to section H, page 17, and complete item 50.
Name of new owner or operator
Number and street
City or town
State
ZIP Code
Item 4. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS Which of the following best describes the organizational status of this establishment at the end of 1992? Mark (X) only ONE box. 008
1
Individual proprietorship
2
Partnership
3
Cooperative association
4
Corporation (Do not mark if any form of cooperative association)
5
Government – Specify
6
Other – Specify
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Section B – WHOLESALE Item 11. EMPLOYMENT BY PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY
Item 9. KIND OF BUSINESS – WHOLESALE What was the PRINCIPAL kind of business for this establishment in 1992 (or activity by which your business is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. 070 Motor vehicles and automotive parts and supplies . Furniture and home furnishings . . . . . . . . . . . Lumber and other construction materials . . . . . . Photographic equipment and supplies . . . . . . . . Computers, peripheral equipment, and software . .
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What was the approximate number of employees by principal activity during the pay period which included March 12, 1992?
5010 5020 5030
a. Selling b. Sales support (including office, clerical, warehouse, driver, and maintenance employees)
5043
c. Central administrative and auxiliary
5046
d. Manufacturing
Medical and hospital equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ophthalmic goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5047
e. Other – Specify
Other professional equipment and supplies – Specify
5049
133
Other commercial equipment (Include restaurant and hotel equipment and store machines.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
134
5048
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Metals and minerals, except petroleum . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical apparatus and equipment, wiring supplies, and construction materials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5050
Electrical appliances, radios, and television sets . . . . . . . . Other electronic parts and equipment – Specify . . . . . . . .
5064
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EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as
5065
What was the percentage of 1992 sales (item 5) to each customer class?
5072 5074
Warm air heating and air conditioning equipment and supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
a. To farmers for farm use
5089
c. To exporters (export sales)
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5099
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5110 5120 5130 5140 5150 5160
Petroleum and petroleum products (Include bulk stations and terminals.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beer, wine, and distilled alcoholic beverages Farm supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Books, periodicals, and newspapers . . . . . Flowers and florists’ supplies . . . . . . . . . Tobacco and tobacco products . . . . . . . . Paint, paint supplies, and wallpaper . . . . . Other nondurable goods – Specify
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5170
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5180
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5199
5191 5192
f. To household consumers and individual users
Item 10. TYPE OF OPERATION Which of the following best describes the type of operation on which the major portion of your business was conducted in 1992? Mark (X) only ONE box. 100
1 2 3 4
Merchant (buying and selling on own account) Manufacturers’ sales branch or sales office Broker, agent, commission merchant Other type of operation – Specify
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% %
145
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146
%
147
h. To institutional, commercial, and professional users
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148
i. To governmental bodies (Federal, Commonwealth, and municipal)
%
j. TOTAL (Sum of lines a through i should equal 100%)
100
%
Item 13. OPERATING EXPENSES What were the TOTAL 1992 operating expenses, including payroll, but excluding the cost of goods sold and interest expense?
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
149
Item 14. DOLLAR VOLUME OF BUSINESS a. Did this establishment sell merchandise for the account of others on a COMMISSION or BROKERAGE basis in 1992? 150
1 2
5194
CODE
%
144
e. To wholesale establishments
5193
5198
%
143
g. To industrial users (manufacturing and mining) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
%
142
d. To retailers and repair shops 5084
Percent
141
5075
Industrial machinery and equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transportation equipment and supplies; construction, farm, garden, and other machinery and equipment – Specify . . . .
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%
140
b. To builders and contractors
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Percent
Report percentages as whole numbers
Item 12. CLASS OF CUSTOMER 5063
Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plumbing and heating equipment and supplies. . . . . . . . .
Paper and paper products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drugs, drug proprietaries, and druggists’ sundries . Apparel, piece goods, and notions . . . . . . . . . . Groceries and related products . . . . . . . . . . . . Farm-product raw materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemicals and allied products . . . . . . . . . . . .
131 132
5045
Other durable goods – Specify
Number 130
YES – Go to item 14b NO – Skip to item 14d
Mil. b. What was the gross selling value of business conducted on a commission 151 or brokerage basis for the account of others? (Included in item 5.)
Thou.
Dol.
152 c. What was the dollar volume of commissions or brokerage received on transactions reported in item 14b?
d. What percentage of the products sold by this establishment (including firms under common ownership or control) did your company manufacture or mine in the United States, Puerto Rico, or U.S. territories?
Percent 153
%
NOTE – If this is the only establishment of this firm, skip to item 15. e. What was the dollar volume of transfer (billings) to other establishments within your company? (NOT included in item 5.) Page 3
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
154
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Section B – WHOLESALE (Continued) Item 17. COMMODITY LINES (Continued)
Item 15. INVENTORIES a. Did you have inventories at the end of 1992? 155
YES – Go to item 15b NO – Skip to item 16
1 2
b. Are inventories of this establishment subject to the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method of valuation? 160
YES – Complete the remainder of this item NO – Skip to item 15c Mil.
1 2
Percent of sales
Commodity lines Plumbing and heating equipment and supplies (hydronics)
189
General-purpose industrial machinery, equipment, and parts
190
% % 191
Industrial valves and fittings Thou.
Dol.
162
Welding supplies (Exclude gases.) Jewelry, watches, diamonds, and other precious stones and metals (Include silverware.)
(1) Amount subject to LIFO costing (gross) 163
164
Men’s and boys’ wear
Footwear
170
1
2
YES – Report usable under-roof floor space excluding space occupied by interior walls, permanent aisles, elevator shafts, stairways, offices, shipping platforms, etc.
Poultry and poultry products (Exclude frozen packaged.)
171
Fish and seafoods (Exclude canned and frozen packaged.) Meat and meat products (Exclude canned and frozen packaged.)
203
%
New and used automobiles, motorcycles, buses, campers, and motor homes Automotive parts and supplies (new and rebuilt) Used automotive parts, accessories, and equipment Tires and tubes Household and lawn furniture Household china, glassware, crockery, and plastic housewares Linens, domestics, curtains, and draperies Lumber: rough, dressed, and finished Plywood and millwork Brick, stone, tile, sand, block, cement, and gravel Photographic equipment and supplies Office equipment and supplies Surgical, medical, and hospital supplies Electrical apparatus and equipment Electrical appliances, household Electronic parts and equipment (except communication equipment) Hardware (Include power hand tools.)
173 174 175 176
178 179 180 181 182 183 184
Plastics materials and basic forms
%
Chemicals and allied products (Exclude agriculture, plastics, gases, and petroleum.)
%
211
% 212
Petroleum products %
%
213
Beer and ale %
%
214
Wines and distilled alcoholic beverages
%
215
%
Paint, paint supplies, and wallpaper
%
Books, periodicals, newspapers, and miscellaneous printed materials
% %
Other commodities – Refer to the list of Wholesale Commodity Lines on page 18 to specify kind(s) and enter code(s).
%
1)
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2)
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%
%
216
%
Code
3)
% 291
Service receipts and labor charges
%
100 %
TOTAL %
% 292
Miscellaneous receipts
%
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210
%
187
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209
Grain and beans
%
188
%
208
%
185 186
%
207
Other grocery specialties
177
%
206
Soft drinks
172
%
205
Canned foods
Percent of sales
%
204
Coffee, tea, and spices (processed)
Commodity lines
%
%
Fresh fruits and vegetables
What was the estimated percentage of total 1992 sales (item 5) for each commodity line you specify for this establishment?
%
200
202
NO
Item 17. COMMODITY LINES
%
201
Confectionery
Square feet
%
199
Dairy products, except dried or canned
Did you have warehouse, stockroom, or other inventory storage space on December 31, 1992?
%
198
Frozen foods, packaged
Item 16. STORAGE SPACE
%
197
166
NOTE – (LIFO users only) The sum of (1)(a), (1)(b), and (2) should equal item 15c.
%
196
Women’s and children’s wear
(2) Amount not subject to LIFO costing c. What was the TOTAL value of all inventories for 1992?
%
195
(b) LIFO value for line (1) (net) 165
%
193 194
Drugs, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and toiletries
(a) Amount of LIFO reserve
%
192
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Section C – RETAIL Item 18. KIND OF BUSINESS – RETAIL
Item 18. KIND OF BUSINESS – RETAIL (Continued)
What was the PRINCIPAL kind of business for this establishment in 1992 (or activity by which your business is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. Building materials, hardware, garden supply, mobile home
Eating and drinking places Eating place
070
Lumber and other building material dealer . . . . . . . Wholesale lumber and other building material dealer . Retail paint, glass, and wallpaper store . . . . . . . . . Wholesale paint, glass, and wallpaper store . . . . . . Hardware store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail nursery, lawn, and garden supplies store . . . . Mobile home dealer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5211 9503 5231 9519 5251
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5331
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5411
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5511
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Eating place with 25 or more guestrooms . . . . . . . . . . Drinking place (bar, cocktail lounge, etc.) . . . . . . . . . . .
7020
Drug and proprietary store . . . . . . . . . . Liquor store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sporting goods store and bicycle shops . . Book store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stationery store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School supplies store . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewelry store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hobby, toy, and game shop . . . . . . . . . Camera and photographic supply store . . . Gift, novelty, and souvenir store . . . . . . . Luggage and leather goods store . . . . . . Sewing, needlework, and piece goods store Nonstore retailer
5399
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5815 5816
5813
Miscellaneous retail stores
5412 5413 5421 5431 5441 5451 5461 5499
5521 5531
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5912
Mail order (catalog selling). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating merchandise vending machines . . . . . . . . . House-to-house or telephone (direct selling) . . . . . . . .
5961
Fuel dealer . . . . . . . . . . . Florist . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cigar store and stand . . . . . News dealer and newsstand . Optician’s goods store . . . . Other – Specify . . . . . . . .
5541 5542 5561 5599
Apparel and accessories Men’s and boys’ clothing and furnishings store . . . Women’s ready-to-wear store . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s accessory and specialty store. . . . . . . . Children’s and infants’ wear store . . . . . . . . . . . Family clothing store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoe store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous apparel and accessory store – Specify
5814
Fast food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5311
Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations Motor vehicle dealer – new and used cars . . Motor vehicle dealer – used cars only . . . . . Auto and home supply store . . . . . . . . . . Gasoline service station . . . . . . . . . . . . Gasoline/convenience food store . . . . . . . Recreational vehicle dealer. . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous automotive and aircraft dealer
5812
Refreshment place or other eating place providing a limited menu of food items (hamburgers, steak, seafood, chicken, pizza, pancakes, etc.) . . . . . . .
5271
Food Grocery store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supermarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cash and carry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meat and fish (seafood) market, freezer provisioners Fruit store and vegetable market . . . . . . . . . . . Candy, nut, and confectionery store . . . . . . . . . . Dairy products store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other food store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5811
Restaurant (full menu provided with waiter/waitress service and patrons seated) . . . . . . . .
5261
General merchandise Department store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Variety store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous general merchandise . . . . . . . . . . . . .
070
Cafeteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5921 5941 5942 5943 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949
5962 5963
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5983 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 CODE
5611 5621 5632 5641 5651 5661
Item 19. UNDER-ROOF FLOOR SPACE Did this establishment have any under-roof floor space used as a department, variety, or grocery store in 1992?
5699 300
1
Square feet 301
YES – TOTAL floor space . . . . . . . . 302
Under-roof SELLING space . . . . Furniture, home furnishings and equipment Furniture store . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floor covering store . . . . . . . . . . Drapery, curtain, and upholstery store Miscellaneous home furnishings store Household appliance store . . . . . . .
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5712
Radio, television, and electronics store . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer and software store (selling primarily to individual home consumers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5731 5734
306 YES – Does the franchisor own or operate the establishment? . . . . . 1
Record and prerecorded tape store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Musical instrument store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5735
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5713 5714 5719 5722
Item 20. FRANCHISE NAME Did this establishment use a name authorized by a franchisor in 1992? 305
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5736
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NO
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Section C – RETAIL (Continued) Item 22. MERCHANDISE LINES (Continued)
Percent
Report percentages as whole numbers
39
EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as
%
Item 21. CLASS OF CUSTOMER
335
Sleep furniture and equipment
What was the percentage of total 1992 sales (item 5) by class of customer?
% 336
Percent
All other furniture
307
% 337
a. General public
%
Floor coverings
%
Home computer hardware, software, and other calculating equipment and supplies
308
b. Other
%
Jewelry
% 341
Photographic equipment and supplies %
Optical goods
% 343
311
Produce (fresh fruits and vegetables)
%
Sporting goods and trophies
% 344
312
Frozen foods
%
Recreational vehicles
% 345
313
Dairy products and related foods
% 314
Bakery products, except frozen
% 315
All other foods, excluding pet food
% 316
% 317
Alcoholic drinks (served at this establishment) 318
Packaged liquor, wine, and beer 319 320
Prescription drugs from a pharmacist Nonprescription medicines and vitamins, proprietary and over-the-counter ethical medicines, and other health and beauty aids
Lawn and garden equipment and supplies, cut flowers, plants, shrubs, fertilizers, etc. Paint, paint sundries, glass, and wallpaper Lumber, millwork, building materials, and home repair and modernization equipment, and supplies
%
New automobiles, vans, and trucks Used automobiles, vans, and trucks %
Gasoline
% 354
%
Diesel fuel
%
Other automotive fuel
% 355
% 356
Automotive lubricants (oils, grease, etc.) Automotive tires, tubes, batteries, parts, and accessories
%
Household fuels
%
All other merchandise If sales of merchandise on this line exceed 5% of total, specify principal lines and estimated percent of sales on next line
328
% 329
% 330
% 331
% 332
Televisions, video recording devices, video tapes, etc.
%
% 361
2)
% 362
3)
% 363
Nonmerchandise receipts from customers
334
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FORM OA-9820
% 359
360
333
Audio equipment, musical instruments and supplies
% 358
327
Small electric appliances
% 357
%
Major household appliances
% 353
326
Curtains, drapes, shades, blinds, slipcovers, towels, sheets, blankets, table linens, etc.
% 352
Other powered transportation vehicles
%
Sewing, knitting, needlework goods
% 351
325
Footwear
%
350
324
Women’s accessories
% 348
349
%
323
Women’s and girls’ wear
%
Mobile homes
322
Men’s and boys’ wear
% 346
347
%
%
Paper products
Hardware, tools, plumbing, and electrical supplies
%
321
Soaps, detergents, and household cleaners
% 342
310
Meat, fish, and poultry
% 340
Percent of sales
Merchandise line
Cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, and smokers’ accessories (Exclude sales from vending machines owned by others.)
%
Kitchenware and home furnishings
What was the estimated percentage of total 1992 sales (item 5) for each merchandise line you specify for this establishment?
Meals, snacks, sandwiches, nonalcoholic beverages generally served for consumption at this establishment
338
339
Item 22. MERCHANDISE LINES
Living room, dining room, bedroom furniture (except odd beds, cots, etc.)
Percent of sales
Merchandise line
%
%
100 %
TOTAL
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Section D – SERVICES Item 23. KIND OF BUSINESS – SERVICES
Item 23. KIND OF BUSINESS – SERVICES (Continued)
What was the PRINCIPAL kind of business for this establishment in 1992 (or activity by which your business is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. Travel agencies and other passenger transportation services
Business services (Continued)
070
Travel agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tour operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other services in arranging passenger transportation . . . .
4724 4725 4729
Personal services Power laundry, family and commercial . Garment pressing and cleaner’s agents . Linen supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coin-operated laundry and cleaning. . . Dry cleaning plant, except rug . . . . . . Carpet and upholstery cleaning . . . . . Industrial launderers . . . . . . . . . . .
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Other laundry and garment services including hand laundry – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Photographic studios, portrait . . . Beauty shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barber shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shoe repair and shoeshine parlors Funeral service and crematory . . . Tax return preparation services . . Other personal services – Specify
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7211 7212
7217
7219
7221 7231 7241 7251 7261 7291 7299
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FORM OA-9820
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7374
Truck rental and leasing, without driver. . . . . . . . Passenger car rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passenger car leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utility trailer and recreational vehicle rental . . . . . Automobile parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Top, body, and upholstery repair and painting shop. Auto exhaust systems repair shop. . . . . . . . . . . Tire retreading and repair shop . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive glass replacement shop . . . . . . . . . Automotive transmission repair shop . . . . . . . . . General automotive repair shop . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7513
Other automotive repair shop – Specify . . . . . . . . . . .
7539
Carwash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other automotive services – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7542
Electrical and electronic repair shop (except computer repair) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7331
Watch, clock, and jewelry repair . Reupholstery and furniture repair Welding repair. . . . . . . . . . . Armature rewinding shop . . . .
7334 7335 7336 7338
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Other repair services, including sewer and septic tank cleaning services – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7342
7375 7376 7377 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389
7514 7515 7519 7521 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538
7549
7622 7623 7629 7631 7641 7692 7694 7699
7349 7352
7359
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Radio and television repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Refrigeration and air conditioning service and repair shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7323
7353
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Miscellaneous repair services
7322
Other equipment rental and leasing (except computers or automotive) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7312
Heavy construction and earthmoving equipment, rental and leasing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Employment agency . . . . . . . . . Temporary help supply services . . . Computer programming services . . Prepackaged software . . . . . . . . Computer integrated systems design
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7319
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Automobile repair and services
7218
7313
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7216
Other advertising services (except agencies) – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7215
Radio, television, and publishers’ advertising representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adjustment and collection services . . . Mercantile credit reporting agency . . . Direct mail advertising services . . . . . Photocopying and duplicating services . Commercial photography . . . . . . . . Commercial art and graphic design . . . Secretarial and court reporting services. Disinfecting and exterminating services Cleaning and maintenance services . . . Medical equipment rental and leasing .
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7213
Business services Advertising agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Outdoor advertising services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
070
Data processing services . . . . . . . . . . . Information retrieval services . . . . . . . . Computer facilities management services . Computer rental and leasing . . . . . . . . . Detective, guard, and armored car services. Security systems services . . . . . . . . . . News syndicates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photofinishing laboratory . . . . . . . . . . Other business services – Specify . . . . .
Motion pictures Motion picture, video production, and related services . . . . . . . . . . . . . Film distribution and related services . Theatres, except drive-in . . . . . . . . Video tape rental . . . . . . . . . . . .
7361 7363 7371 7372
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7812 7822 7832 7841
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Section D – SERVICES (Continued) Item 23. KIND OF BUSINESS – SERVICES (Continued) Amusement and recreation services, except motion pictures
HOW TO REPORT PERCENTS
070 7911
Theatrical producers and services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bands, orchestras, actors, and other entertainers and entertainment groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7922
Bowling center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commercial sports clubs, managers, and sports promoters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7933
Racing, including track operation . . . . . . . . . . . Physical fitness facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Public golf course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coin-operated amusement devices . . . . . . . . . . Lottery agency (except horserace) . . . . . . . . . . . Horserace betting agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amusement parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Membership sports and recreation club. . . . . . . . Cockfight arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other amusement and recreation services – Specify
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7948
Dental laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other dental and medical services – Specify . . . . . . . .
8072
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Percent
39
EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as
%
Item 24. MERCHANDISE SALES
Dance studios, schools, and halls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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a. Did this establishment sell any merchandise over-the-counter or separate from services provided in 1992?
7929 421 1 2
YES – Complete b below NO – Skip to section H, page 17
7941
7991 7992 7993
b. What was the estimated percentage of total 1992 receipts (item 5) from the sale of such merchandise? If more than 50 percent, describe the type of merchandise sold in the REMARKS section below. . . . . . . . . .
Percent 422
%
7994 7995
REMARKS
7996 7997 7998 7999
Medical and dental laboratories 9001
Legal services Legal services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legal aid society (or other non-profit legal services) – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8111 9002
Museums, art galleries, and botanical and zoological gardens Museums and art galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8412
Botanical and zoological gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8422
Engineering, architectural, land surveying, research, management, and related services Engineering services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Architectural services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surveying services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commercial, physical, and biological research .
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8711 8712 8713 8731
Commercial, economic, sociological, and educational nonphysical research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commercial testing laboratory . . . . . . Management services . . . . . . . . . . Management consulting services . . . . Public relations services . . . . . . . . . Facilities support management services
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8732
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8734
Other business consulting services – Specify . . . . . . . .
8748
Other kind of services – Specify
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8741 8742 8743 8744
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8999 CODE
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Section E – HOTELS, MOTELS, AND OTHER LODGING PLACES Item 25. KIND OF BUSINESS – HOTELS, MOTELS, AND OTHER LODGING PLACES
HOW TO REPORT PERCENTS
©
Percent
Report percentages as whole numbers
39
EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as
%
Item 26. SOURCES OF RECEIPTS
What was the PRINCIPAL kind of business for this establishment in 1992 (or activity by which your business is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box.
Receipts must be reported as percentages of total 1992 receipts (item 5). Exclude occupancy or other taxes collected from customers.
Hotels, motels, and guest houses
a. Receipts from customers
070
Hotel with 100 or more guestrooms . . . . . . . .
7011
Hotel with 25 to 99 guestrooms . . . . . . . . . .
7012
Hotel with less than 25 guestrooms . . . . . . . . Recreational hotel (tourist villas and paradores) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
What was the estimated percentage of 1992 sales and receipts from customers for the following? (DO NOT include receipts from coin-operated machines maintained by others.) (1) Guestroom or unit rentals (If meals are included as a room package, estimate the percentage for meals on line a(2).)
7013
Percent 531
% 532
(2) Sales of meals and nonalcoholic beverages
7014
(3) Sales of alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises
7015
% 533
% 534
Guest houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
%
(4) Sales of packaged liquor, wine, or beer
7016
535
Organizational hotel or lodging house, with rooms open to the general public . . . . . . . . .
%
(5) Sales of other merchandise 536
7017
%
(6) Receipts from casino operations (7) All other receipts from customers (Include ballrooms, convention halls, laundry, valet, and other services.) Other lodging places Sporting and recreational camps – Specify
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7032
Trailer parks and campsites (transients). . . . . .
7033
Residential mobile home park . . . . . . . . . . .
6515
Children’s day camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7999
537
%
(8) TOTAL (Sum of lines 1 through 7 should equal 100%)
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100
%
b. Receipts from other sources Were any receipts OTHER than from customers received by this establishment in its business operation? (Include rental and commission receipts from operators of leased departments, concessions and stores, and coin-operated machines.) Mil. 538
1
YES – What was the amount?
2
NO
Thou.
Dol.
539
Item 27. NUMBER AND TYPE OF ACCOMMODATIONS a. What was the number of rooms, units, or quarters primarily rented as transient as of December 31, 1992? The number of guestrooms, units, or quarters consists of the number which can be rented as single units. Suites of rooms which cannot be subdivided should be counted as a single unit.
Other kinds of activity or operation Restaurant, including – Hotel with 100 or more guestrooms . . . . . . .
7018
Hotel with 25 to 99 guestrooms . . . . . . . . .
7019
Motel with 25 or more guestrooms . . . . . . .
7020
Less than 25 guestrooms . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5812
Other kind of activity – Specify . . . . . . . . . .
7099
Number as of December 31, 1992 540
b. Were more than half of guestroom or unit rental receipts in 1992 from transient guests? 541
1 2
YES NO
Item 28. PUERTO RICO TOURIST ENCOURAGEMENT LAW Did this establishment operate under the Puerto Rico Tourist Encouragement Law in 1992?
CODE
542
1 2
YES NO
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Section F – MANUFACTURES Item 29. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES
Item 29. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued)
What was the PRINCIPAL kind of manufacturing activity for this establishment in 1992 (or activity by which the establishment is known to the trade or public)? Mark (X) only ONE box. Food and kindred products 070 Meat packing plants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sausages and other prepared meat products from purchased materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poultry slaughtering and processing Ice cream and frozen desserts . . . . Fluid milk and cream . . . . . . . . . Other dairy products – Specify . . .
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2015
Canned specialties, such as baby food and soups . . . . . . Canned fruits, vegetables, preserves, jams, and jellies . . . Frozen and preserved foods – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . .
2032
2024 2026 2029
2033 2038
Prepared feed and feed ingredients for animals and fowls, except dogs and cats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2048
Other grain mill products – Specify
2049
Bread and other bakery products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cookies and crackers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frozen bakery products, except bread. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2051 2052 2053
Candy and other confections, including chocolate candy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2064
Other sugar products and nuts – Specify
2069
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Edible fats and oils – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2079
Distilled and blended liquors. . Bottled and canned soft drinks. Flavoring extracts and syrups . Other beverages – Specify . .
2085
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2326 2329
Women’s and misses’ blouses and shirts . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s, misses’, and juniors’ dresses . . . . . . . . . . . . Other women’s, misses’, and juniors’ outerwear – Specify .
2331
Women’s and children’s underwear and nightwear Bras, girdles, and allied garments . . . . . . . . . . Girls’ and children’s dresses and blouses . . . . . . Other girls’ and children’s outerwear . . . . . . . . Curtains and draperies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Homefurnishings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pleating and stitching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automotive and apparel trimming . . . . . . . . . . Other apparel and finished products – Specify . .
2341
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Lumber and wood products, except furniture Sawmills, flooring mills, and other special products sawmills – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2089
Other food preparations and kindred products – Specify . .
2099
2335 2339
2342 2361 2369 2391 2392 2395 2396 2399
2429
Wood millwork covered with metal and plastic materials . . Wood kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities . . . . . . . . Hardwood and softwood veneer and plywood, and other structural wood members – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2431
Wood or wood and metal combination pallets and skids . . Other wood containers – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2448
Wood preserving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other wood products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2491
2095 2097
Furniture and fixtures Wood household furniture, except upholstered. Wood household furniture, upholstered . . . . . Metal household furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . Mattresses, foundations, and convertible beds . Other household furniture – Specify . . . . . .
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2434 2439
2449
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2499
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2519
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2529
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2531
2511 2512 2514 2515
2121 2129
Wood office furniture and other office furniture – Specify
Textile mill products Knit outerwear mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2253
Fabrics, carpets, yarn and thread, and other textile mill products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2299
Public building and related furniture. . . . . . . . . Wood shelving, lockers, and store fixtures . . . . . Office and store fixtures, except wood. . . . . . . . Drapery hardware and window blinds and shades . Other furniture and fixtures – Specify . . . . . . .
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2086
Canned and cured fish and seafoods . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roasted coffee, coffee concentrates, and extracts . . . . . . Manufactured ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tobacco products Cigars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other tobacco products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2311
2013
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Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials 070 Men’s and boys’ suits and coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s and boys’ shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s and boys’ trousers and slacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s and boys’ work clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other men’s and boys’ clothing and furnishings – Specify .
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Section F – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Item 29. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Paper and allied products Paper mills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paperboard mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setup paperboard boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Corrugated and solid fiber boxes . . . . . . . . . . Folding paperboard boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other paperboard containers and boxes – Specify
Item 29. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued)
070
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Plastics, foil, and coated paper bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other paper and allied products – Specify . . . . . . . . . .
2621 2631
2657
3143
2673
Men’s footwear, except athletic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s handbags and purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Personal leather goods, except women’s handbags and purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2679
Other leather and leather products – Specify
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3199
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3231
2721
Books and pamphlets: publishing, or publishing and printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2731
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Chemicals and allied products Industrial gases and other inorganic chemicals – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Plastic materials and resins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other synthetics and manmade fibers, except glass – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3172
3271 3272 3273 3281
3299
2754 2759
Primary metal industries
2761
Steel wiredrawing and steel nails and spikes . . . . . . . . . Iron and steel foundries, nonferrous metals, and other primary metal industries products – Specify . . . . . . . .
2799
2819
3315 3399
Fabricated metal products Metal cans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Metal shipping barrels, drums, kegs, and pails . Fabricated structural metal . . . . . . . . . . . . Metal doors, sash, and trim . . . . . . . . . . . Fabricated plate work (boiler shop) . . . . . . . Sheet metal work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Architectural and ornamental metal work. . . . Other structural metal work – Specify . . . . . .
2821 2829
2834
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3171
2752
Pharmaceutical preparations for human or veterinary use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Other products made of glass, hydraulic cement, clay, pottery, gypsum, lime, abrasive, asbestos, and nonmetallic mineral products – Specify . . . . . . . . . . .
2741
2833
Petroleum refining and related industries Petroleum refining, including gasoline and oil . . . . Asphalt paving mixtures and blocks. . . . . . . . . . Asphalt felt and coatings, including roofing cement . Other petroleum and coal products – Specify . . . .
Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products Glass products made of purchased glass . . Concrete block and brick . . . . . . . . . . . Concrete products, except block and brick . Ready-mixed concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . Cut stone and stone products . . . . . . . .
2732
Medicinal chemicals and botanical products . . . . . . . . .
Diagnostic substances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biological products, except diagnostic substances . . . Soap and other detergents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polishes and sanitation goods preparations . . . . . . Surface active agents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations . . Paints and related products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adhesives and sealants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other chemicals and chemical preparations – Specify
Leather and leather products
2659
Periodicals: publishing, or publishing and printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3089
2653
2711
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3085
2652
Printing, publishing, and allied industries Newspapers: publishing, or publishing and printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Book printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous publishing activities . . . Commercial printing, lithographic . . . . Commercial printing, gravure . . . . . . Other commercial printing . . . . . . . . Manifold business forms . . . . . . . . . Other printing and publishing – Specify
Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 070 Plastics bottles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other rubber and plastics products – Specify . . . . . . . .
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3411
Screw machine products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bolts, nuts, screws, rivets, and washers. . . . . . . . . . . . Other metal stampings – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3451
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3471
Special dies, tools, jigs, and fixtures . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other metalworking machinery and equipment – Specify .
3544
Electronic computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3571
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2835
2899
Plating and polishing of metals . . . . . . Coating, engraving, and allied services . . Miscellaneous fabricated wire products . . Other fabricated metal products – Specify
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2911
Industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment
2836 2841 2842
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3412 3441 3442 3443 3444 3446 3449
3452 3469
2843 2844 2851 2891
2951 2952
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3479 3496 3499
3549
2999
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Section F – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Item 29. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued)
Item 29. KIND OF ACTIVITY – MANUFACTURES (Continued)
Industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment (Continued) 070 Computer peripheral equipment, including printers, plotters, and graphic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other office equipment including calculators, terminals, and computer storage devices – Specify . . . . . . . . . . .
Refrigeration (air-conditioning) and heating equipment . . . Other industrial and commercial machinery and computer equipment– Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3577
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 070 Jewelry, precious metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silverware and plated ware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewelers’ materials and lapidary work . . . . . . . . . . . .
3579
Costume jewelry and costume novelties . Fasteners, buttons, needles, and pins . . . Signs and advertising specialties . . . . . Other manufacturing industries – Specify
3585
Household appliances – Specify
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3639
Current-carrying wiring devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other electric lighting and wiring equipment – Specify . . .
3643
Telephone and telegraph apparatus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radio, TV, and other communication equipment – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3661
c. What were the MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS for –
3669
(1) Sales of scrap and refuse?
3672
(2) Other miscellaneous receipts (including receipts for repair work, etc.)?
3613 3629
a. What was the total VALUE OF SHIPMENTS for products made in this establishment in 1992? (Include interplant transfers.)
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
3915
. . . .
3961 3965 3993 3999
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
602
3648
3677 3679
603
604
d. What were the receipts for RESALES, i.e., sales of products bought and sold without further manufacture, processing, or assembly in this establishment?
605
Item 31. EMPLOYMENT AND HOURS WORKED 3714 3719
3799
a. How many PRODUCTION WORKERS were employed in 1992 during the pay period including the 12th of the month for the months shown?
. . . . .
3825
. . . . .
3841
. . . . .
3842
Number of employees 610
(1) March 611
(2) May 612
(3) August
Measuring, analyzing, and controlling instruments; photographic, medical and optical goods; watches and clocks
. . . . .
. . . .
601
b. What were the receipts for CONTRACT WORK performed for others on their materials? (Describe products worked on and kind of work.)
(Include permanent or temporary, full- or part-time.)
Instruments to measure electricity. . . . . . . . . . Surgical, medical, and veterinary instruments and apparatus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orthopedic, prosthetic, and surgical appliances and supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dental equipment and supplies; radiographic, irradiation, electromedical, and electrotherapeutic apparatus – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
Item 30. SHIPMENTS AND OTHER RECEIPTS 3612
Aircraft, boat, and other transportation; parts, equipment, and repairing – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
3914
CODE
Power, distribution, and specialty transformers . . . . . . . Switchgear and switchboard apparatus . . . . . . . . . . . . Other electrical industrial apparatus – Specify . . . . . . .
Transportation equipment Motor vehicle parts and accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment – Specify . .
. . . .
3599
Electronic and electrical equipment and components, except computer equipment
Printed circuit boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electronic coils, transformers, and inductors . . . . . . . . . Other electronic and electrical equipment and components – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .
3911
613
(4) November 615
b. How many other employees were employed during the pay period including March 12? c. How many hours were worked by PRODUCTION WORKERS by quarter?
3849
Hours worked 616
(1) January through March 617
(2) April through June Ophthalmic goods (contact lenses, eyeglasses, and sunglasses) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other measuring, analyzing and controlling instruments; photographic and optical goods; watches and clocks – Specify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
618 3851
(3) July through September
3879
(4) October through December
619
(5) TOTAL hours worked (Sum of lines (1) through (4)) FORM OA-9820
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Section F – MANUFACTURES (Continued) Item 32. PAYROLL What was the annual payroll, before deductions, for this establishment for the entire calendar year 1992? a. Production workers
Item 36. VALUE OF PRODUCTS MADE AND CONTRACT WORK PERFORMED BY CUSTOMER LOCATION Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
625
What was the total dollar value of products made and contract work performed in 1992 for each of the following customer locations?
626
b. All other employees
Item 33. SELECTED COSTS
Customer location
What was the cost to this establishment in 1992 for materials and services used? a. Electricity
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
630
(1)
631
a. U.S. and territories (Do not include Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.)
b. Fuels consumed for heat or power 632
c. Contract work done for you by others d. Products bought and resold in the same condition
633
e. Materials, parts, components, containers, etc.
634
c. Central America, South America, and Caribbean Zone (Do not include the Virgin Islands.)
a. Did you have inventories at the end of 1991 or 1992?
2
YES – Go to item 34b
2
NO – Skip to item 35
e. Puerto Rico – Complete lines f through l below
YES – Complete the remainder of this item NO – Skip to item 34c END OF 1992 Mil. Thou. Dol.
(1) Amount subject 638 to LIFO costing (gross) (a) Amount of LIFO reserve (b) LIFO value for line (1) (net) (2) Amount not subject to LIFO costing
END OF 1991 Mil. Thou. Dol.
Class of customer
640
641
(1) 642
(3) Finished goods (4) TOTAL inventories (Sum of lines (1) through (3))
643
644
645
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
Dol.
Value of products made in this establishment (2) Mil. Thou. Dol.
Value of contract work Mil.
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
(3) Thou.
Dol.
g. Retailers h. Household consumers
Thou.
Dol.
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
i. Commonwealth government
646
647
j. Construction companies
648
649
650
651
k. Other manufacturing establishments
652
653
l. Other customers
Item 37. SPECIAL INQUIRY If "Corporation" was marked in item 4: Which of the following best describes this establishment at the end of 1992? Mark (X) only ONE box.
NOTE – (LIFO users only) The sum of b(1)(a), b(1)(b), and b(2) should equal line c(4).
Item 35. CAPITAL EXPENDITURES a. What were the capital expenditures for USED buildings and machinery in 1992 (excluding land)? (New capital expenditures should NOT be included in item 35a, but should be reported below in item 35b.) b. What were the capital expenditures for NEW buildings and machinery? (1) Buildings and other structures (Exclude land.) (2) Machinery and equipment FORM OA-9820
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660
f. Wholesalers
Mil.
(2) Work-in-process
659
(3) Thou.
If you reported on line e, columns (2) and (3): What was the distribution of shipments or contract work for customers located in Puerto Rico? (Sum of lines f through l should equal the entries for line e above.)
639
c. What was the TOTAL value of all inventories at the end of 1991 and 1992? END OF 1992 END OF 1991 (1) Materials, supplies, etc.
Mil.
d. Other foreign places
b. Are inventories of this establishment subject to the last-in, first-out (LIFO) method of valuation? 637 1
Value of contract work
b. Virgin Islands
Item 34. INVENTORIES 636 1
Value of products made in this establishment (2) Mil. Thou. Dol.
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Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
685 1
655
Domestic corporation
2
Nondomestic corporation under section 936
3
Other nondomestic corporation
656
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Section G – CONSTRUCTION Item 38. KIND OF ACTIVITY – CONSTRUCTION
Item 38. KIND OF ACTIVITY – CONSTRUCTION (Continued)
a. Describe the PRINCIPAL kind of construction activity this establishment engaged in during 1992. Percent
HOW TO REPORT PERCENTS
©
722
Construction activities (Continued)
Report percentages as whole numbers
Percent
39
EXAMPLE: Report 38.76% as
%
Swimming pool contractor 723
%
b. What was the estimated percentage of the TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE OF BUSINESS DONE in 1992 (item 5) for each of the following activities?
Terrazo, tile, marble, and mosaic work
% 724
Percent Construction activities Building construction on land owned by others – general contractor
701
Water well drilling
% 725
% 702
Construction of highways, streets, parking lots, airport runways, and work related to highway and street construction Heavy construction such as bridges, tunnels, water, sewer, and other utility lines Other heavy construction such as petrochemical and industrial complex power plant
Wrecking and demolition work
%
Building construction on land owned by you 703
%
Other types of contracting – Specify kind
726
% 704
%
%
727
705
%
%
706
%
Subdividing and preparing your own land for sale Subdividing and preparing your own land for rent or lease
728
707
%
% 708
%
Subdividing and preparing land owned by others
729
Activities other than construction Architectural and engineering services
NOTE – General contractors who did any of the following special trades as part of a general contract should NOT fill out these boxes; but if work was done in 1992 as a Special Trade Contractor, fill out the boxes that apply.
%
Rental of construction machinery and equipment
Percent
731
Retail trade – Specify kind
709
Plastering, drywall, acoustical, and insulation work
% 730
% 710
Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning
%
% 732
711
Roofing, siding, and sheet metal work
% 712
Carpentry work
Sale of land
% 733
% 713
Concrete work
%
Electrical work
%
Wholesale trade, manufacturing, and transportation 734
714
% 715
Installation or erection of building equipment
%
Construction management %
Other business activities – Specify kinds
735
716
Excavation work
% 717
Floor laying and other floor work
% 736
% 718
Glass and glazing work
%
% 737
719
Masonry, stone setting, and other stonework
% 720
Painting and paper hanging
% %
721
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100
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Section G – CONSTRUCTION (Continued) Mil.
Item 39. DOLLAR VALUE OF BUSINESS a. What was the dollar value of all construction work done in 1992?
INCLUDE – • New construction • Additions and alterations, or reconstruction • Special trades contracting work • Maintenance and repair work • Land development and improvement
Thou.
Dol.
738
• Buildings and other structures built for sale, excluding the value of the land
Item 41. EMPLOYMENT AND HOURS WORKED a. How many CONSTRUCTION WORKERS were employed in 1992 during the pay period including the 12th of the month for the months shown? (Include permanent or temporary, full- or part-time.)
• Installation and service of equipment
(1) March
Thou.
826
(2) May
Dol.
827
739
b. What were your receipts from kinds of business other than those reported above in 1992?
(3) August 828
INCLUDE – • Architectural and engineering services • Rental of machinery and equipment • Sale of land
• Retail trade • Other services
(4) November 829
b. How many other employees were employed during the pay period including March 12?
Item 40. TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION What was the estimated percentage of the amount you reported in item 39a (the dollar value of construction work done in 1992) for each of the types of construction listed below? For each entry in column (a), show the percentage of new construction (include additions and alterations) in column (b) and the percentage of maintenance and repair work in column (c).
741
%
Apartment buildings and other residential buildings
%
%
Industrial buildings and warehouses
%
(4) October through December
%
834
762
% 771
770
833
%
%
%
(5) TOTAL hours worked (Sum of lines (1) through (4))
772
Item 42. PAYROLL %
% 781
780
Highways, streets, and related work
%
Bridges, tunnels, and elevated highways
%
%
Water, sewer, pipeline, communication transmission lines, and power lines
800
Other nonbuilding construction – Specify
810
% 782
791
790
What was the annual payroll, before deductions, for this establishment in 1992?
Mil.
Thou.
Dol.
835
% 792
% 801
a. Construction workers 836
% 802
b. All other employees %
% 811
%
100 %
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% 821
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832
752
761
760
TOTAL value of construction work done (Sum of column (b) + column (c) should equal 100%)
(2) April through June
742
751
750
NONBUILDING CONSTRUCTION
831
(3) July through September
Single family houses (detached, attached, and townhouses)
Other nonresidential buildings – Specify
830
(1) January through March
Breakdown of column (a) Percent of Maintenance construction New work done construction and repair work (a) (b) (c) 740
Hours worked
c. How many hours were worked by CONSTRUCTION WORKERS by quarter?
NOTE – Column (b) + column (c) = column (a).
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
825
• Construction work on own account Mil.
Type of construction
Number of employees
% 822
%
Item 43. CONSTRUCTION WORK SUBCONTRACTED OUT
What was the cost to this establishment in 1992 for construction work subcontracted out to other construction contractors? Include construction work done by manufacturing firms and value of materials sold to subcontractors.
Mil.
Thou.
% Page 15
Dol.
837
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Section G – CONSTRUCTION (Continued) Mil.
Item 44. SELECTED COSTS
Thou.
Dol.
838
What was the cost to this establishment in 1992 for materials and services used? a. Electricity
839
b. Gasoline, diesel fuel, and gasohol 840
c. Other fuels for heat or power such as natural gas, and lubricants, oils, and greases. 841
d. Communication and repairs to machinery, equipment, buildings, and other structures 842
e. Rental or lease of construction machinery and equipment, transportation equipment, buildings and other structures, office equipment, and fixtures (Do not include payments for subcontract work.) 843
f. Materials, components, and supplies
Item 45. WORK FOR OTHER CONTRACTORS OR BUILDERS Did this establishment do any work for other contractors or builders in 1992? 850 1 2
Percent 851
YES – Estimate the percentage of the dollar value of construction work done in 1992 (item 39a) accounted for by such work.
%
NO
Item 46. OWNERSHIP OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Percent
What was the percentage of the dollar value of construction work done (item 39a) on government-owned projects and on privately-owned projects in 1992?
852
a. Government-owned construction (Federal, Commonwealth, municipal)
% 853
b. Privately owned construction
%
100
c. TOTAL value of construction work done in 1992 (item 39a)
Item 47. ASSETS, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, AND DEPRECIATION
Buildings, job-site trailers, additions, and related facilities, excluding land (1) Mil. Thou. Dol.
%
Machinery, equipment, and vehicles Mil.
(2) Thou.
Dol.
855
854
a. What was the GROSS value of depreciable assets (usually original cost) at the BEGINNING of 1992? 856
b. What were the capital expenditures for NEW automobiles, trucks, etc. (intended primarily for highway use) during 1992? 857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
c. What were the capital expenditures for NEW buildings, machinery, and job-site vehicles during 1992? d. What were the capital expenditures for USED buildings and machinery during 1992? (Include used automobiles, trucks, etc.) e. What was the GROSS value of depreciable assets sold, retired, scrapped, etc. in 1992? f. What was the GROSS value of depreciable assets at the END of 1992? (Sum of a + b + c + d – e)
g. What were the depreciation charges for 1992?
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Section H – ALL ESTABLISHMENTS Item 48. OWNERSHIP, CONTROL, AND LOCATIONS OF OPERATION NOTE – Answer this item only if your Census File Number (CFN), shown in the label of this report form, begins with zero. If the CFN does not begin with a zero, skip to item 50. ENTER OWNING OR CONTROLLING COMPANY NAME, ADDRESS, AND ZIP CODE
a. Is this company owned or controlled by another company? 900
1 2
Name 901
YES NO
–
b. Does this company own or control any other company or companies? If more space is needed, continue in REMARKS (item 49). 902
1 2
EI Number (9 digits)
Address
ENTER OWNED OR CONTROLLED COMPANY NAME, ADDRESS, AND ZIP CODE
Name 903
YES NO
EI Number (9 digits)
Address
–
c. Did this company operate at more than one location during 1992?
NOTE – Locations which are not staffed on a full-time basis by at least one employee covered by this EI Number should NOT be considered separate. Include data for these locations with data reported for the main location. 904
1
YES – List additional locations below and provide the information requested. If more space is needed, continue in REMARKS (item 49).
2
NO – Skip to item 50 906
Number and street
EI Number (9 digits)
Mil.
– Municipio
Thou.
Dol.
908
Sales and receipts
Kind of business at this location
907
909
Annual payroll 912
Number and street
– Municipio
Sales and receipts
Kind of business at this location
915
913
Are these figures included on page 2 of this report?
910
911
1 2
914
EI Number (9 digits)
Number of employees during pay period including March 12, 1992
Annual payroll
YES NO
Number of employees during pay period including March 12, 1992
Are these figures included on page 2 of this report?
916
917
1 2
YES NO
Item 49. REMARKS – Please use this space for any explanations that may be essential in understanding your reported data.
Item 50. CERTIFICATION – This report is substantially accurate and has been prepared in accordance with instructions. Print name of person to contact regarding this report
918 Area code
919 Number
Period covered by this report 920 Extension
Preparer’s signature
FROM: Month Year
TO: Month
Year
Date
Telephone FORM OA-9820
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WHOLESALE COMMODITY LINES
CODE COMMODITY LINE 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242
CODE COMMODITY LINE
Trucks and tractors Petroleum products marketing equipment Office and business furniture Floor coverings Other home furnishings
253
Custodial (janitor’s) equipment and supplies
254
Laundry and dry-cleaning equipment and supplies
255
Other service establishment equipment and supplies
256
Aircraft and aeronautical equipment and supplies
257
Marine machinery, equipment, and supplies
Roofing, siding, insulation materials, and guttering Glass (Exclude automotive.) Other construction materials New computer equipment Used computer equipment Computer software – off the shelf Restaurant and hotel equipment and supplies Store machines and equipment Optical and ophthalmic goods Dental supplies Religious and school supplies Other professional equipment and supplies Ferrous metals Nonferrous metals Coal and coke Other minerals and ores Electronic communication equipment
258
Other transportation equipment and supplies
259
Sporting and recreational goods and supplies
260
Toys and hobby goods and supplies
261
Ferrous metal scrap
262
Nonferrous metal scrap
263
Waste materials, except metals
264
Musical instruments and supplies
265
Forest products, except lumber
266
Other durable goods
267
Printing and writing (fine) paper
268
Stationery, office supplies, and greeting cards
269
Industrial and personal service paper
270
Piece goods, knit and woven
271
Notions and other dry goods
272
Bread and baked goods
273
Food and beverage basic materials
274
Cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats
275
Hides, skins, and pelts
276
Leaf tobacco
277
Wool, wool tops, and mohair
Refrigeration equipment and supplies
278
Other farm products (inedible)
Construction and mining machinery, equipment, and parts
279
Cotton
280
Industrial gases
281
Liquefied petroleum gases (Exclude natural gas.)
282
Crude oil
283
Farm supplies
284
Tobacco and tobacco products
285
Flowers and florists’ supplies
286
Art goods (Include gifts, novelties, and souvenirs.)
287
Textile bags and bagging
288
Advertising specialties (paper novelties, etc.)
289
Wigs, yarn, and leather products
290
Other nondurable goods
Electrical measuring and testing equipment, except automotive Warm air heating and air conditioning equipment and supplies
243 244 245 246 247 248
Farm machinery, equipment, and parts Garden machinery, equipment, and supplies Food-processing machinery, equipment, and parts
249 250 251 252
Other industrial machinery, equipment, and parts Mechanical power transmission equipment Other industrial supplies Beauty and barber equipment and supplies
Metalworking machinery, equipment, and parts Materials-handling equipment and parts Oil well, oil refinery, and pipeline machinery, equipment, and supplies
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DEPARTAMENTO DE COMERCIO DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS NEGOCIADO DEL CENSO
CENSOS ECONOMICOS DE PUERTO RICO DE 1992
CUESTIONARIO
OA-9819
FAVOR DE DEVOLVER ESTE CUESTIONARIO DENTRO DE LOS PROXIMOS 30 DIAS. Incluya el Número de Archivo del Censo (CFN) que aparece en la etiqueta de envío de este cuestionario con cualquier correspondencia. Favor de llenar este cuestionario y devolverlo al: DIRECTOR BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Attention: Outlying Areas 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47133-0001 OMB No. 0607-0731: Aprobado Hasta 12/31/93 Para uso del censo 990
991
992
Favor de corregir cualquier error en nombre y dirección, incluyendo el código postal
F
SE EXIGE BAJO LA LEY del Congreso de los EE.UU. (título 13, Código de los EE.UU.) y la ley de la Legislatura de Puerto Rico (No. 11, del 27 de marzo de 1950) que llene este cuestionario correspondiente al establecimiento indicado en la etiqueta de envío y lo devuelva al Negociado del Censo. En virtud de estas leyes su informe al Negociado del Censo es confidencial. El mismo sólo puede ser visto por empleados juramentados del Censo y ser utilizado sólo para fines estadísticos. La ley del Congreso también garantiza que copias retenidas en sus archivos son inmunes contra procedimiento judicial. INDIQUE LOS DATOS EN BASE AL AÑO CIVIL 1992. Si los records no están disponibles, se aceptan estimados. Si el indicar los datos en base al año civil resulta costoso y su año fiscal finalizó entre el 31 de octubre de 1992 y febrero de 1993, indique sus datos en base al año fiscal, excepto el empleo y la nómina. Los datos sobre empleo y nómina durante el año civil deben de estar disponibles en la copia de su planilla de contribución sobre ingresos. TODOS LOS ESTABLECIMIENTOS LLENAN LAS PARTES A Y H. Llene la parte (de la B a la G) que mejor describe su tipo de negocio o actividad.
ES MUY IMPORTANTE QUE USTED LEA LAS INSTRUCCIONES ADJUNTAS MIENTRAS CONTESTA LAS PREGUNTAS.
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Parte A - INFORMACION GENERAL Sección 1. NUMERO DE IDENTIFICACION PATRONAL
COMO INDICAR EL DINERO EN CIFRAS
¿Es el Número de Identificación Patronal (EI) - impreso en la parte superior derecha de la etiqueta de envío - el mismo que se usó para este establecimiento al rendir su último informe correspondiente a 1992 para la Declaración Trimestral del Patrono sobre la Contribución Federal al Seguro Social, Formulario 941PR del Departamento de Hacienda? 001
1 2
SI NO – Anote el Número de EI actual (9 dígitos)
002
Miles (000)
1
126
Millones
Miles
Dólares
Miles
Dólares
010 –
Sección 6. NOMINA a. ¿Cuál fue el total de la nómina ANUAL, antes de deducciones, para este establecimiento en 1992?
AVISO - Los apartados de correo y las rutas rurales no son ubicaciones físicas. 2
SI NO – Anote la ubicación física apropiada a continuación.
Millones 030
031
b. ¿Cuál fue la nómina del PRIMER TRIMESTRE (enero - marzo), antes de deducciones?
Número y calle
Sección 7. EMPLEO Ciudad o pueblo
Estado
Código Postal
b. ¿En qué municipio está físicamente ubicado este establecimiento?
Sección 3. ESTADO DE LAS OPERACIONES Número de meses
a. ¿Durante cuántos meses en 1992 esta firma u organización mantuvo activo a este establecimiento?
b. ¿Cuántos PROPIETARIOS y SOCIOS trabajaron 15 horas o más durante la semana que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992? 039
005
c. ¿Cuántos miembros de FAMILIA NO REMUNERADOS trabajaron 15 horas o más durante la semana que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992?
b. ¿Cuál de las siguientes mejor describe el estado de las operaciones de este establecimiento al finalizar 1992? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 2
Activo Inactivo temporalmente o como resultado de operaciones estacionales
3
Cerró operaciones – Indique la fecha
4
Vendido o arrendado a otro empresario – Anote el nombre, etc., a continuación e indique la fecha
1
a. ¿Cuántos EMPLEADOS (de jornada completa o parcial) estaban en su nómina durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992?
Sección 8. TIPO DE NEGOCIO O ACTIVIDAD PRINCIPAL
007
Mes
Día
¿Cuál de las siguientes mejor describe el tipo de negocio o actividad PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo al finalizar 1992? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado.
Año
Nombre del nuevo dueño o administrador
040 1
COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Continúe en la parte B, página 3
2
COMERCIO AL DETAL Continúe en la parte C, página 5
3
SERVICIOS Continúe en la parte D, página 7
4
HOTELES, MOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO – Continúe en la parte E, página 9
5
MANUFACTURA Continúe en la parte F, página 10
6
CONSTRUCCION Continúe en la parte G, página 15
7
Otro – Especifique a continuación en COMENTARIOS. Después, pase a la parte H, página 18 y llene la sección 50 del cuestionario.
Número y calle
Ciudad o pueblo
Estado
Número 032
036
004
006
Dólares (000)
Millones (000)
¿Cuál fue el total del volumen de ventas de mercancía y otros ingresos recibidos por este establecimiento en 1992?
a. ¿Está este establecimiento físicamente ubicado en la misma dirección que aparece en la etiqueta de envío?
1
EJEMPLO: Indique $1,125,628 como
Sección 5. VOLUMEN DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES
Sección 2. UBICACION FISICA
003
©
Indique las cifras en dólares redondeadas a miles.
Código postal
Sección 4. ORGANIZACION JURIDICA ¿Cuál de las siguientes mejor describe la organización jurídica de este establecimiento al finalizar 1992? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 008
1 2 3
Propietario individual Sociedad de propietarios Asociación cooperativa
4
Corporación (No marque este encasillado si es cualquier tipo de asociación cooperativa)
5
Gubernamental – Especifique
6
Otra – Especifique
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Parte B - COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR Sección 11. EMPLEO SEGUN LA ACTIVIDAD PRINCIPAL
Sección 9. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR ¿Cuál fue el tipo de negocio PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1992 (o la actividad por la cual su establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 070 Vehículos de motor y piezas y artículos para automóviles Muebles y artículos para el hogar Madera y otros materiales de construcción Equipo y artículos fotográficos Computadoras y equipo periférico y programas ("software") Otro equipo comercial (Incluya equipo para restaurantes y hoteles y maquinaria de tiendas.) Equipo médico y de hospital Artículos oftálmicos Otros equipos y materiales profesionales – Especifique
Metales y minerales, excepto petróleo Equipo y aparatos eléctricos, artículos de alambraje y materiales de construcción Enseres eléctricos, radios y televisores Otras piezas y equipo electrónico – Especifique
5010 5020 5030 5043 5045
¿Cuál fue el número aproximado de empleados de acuerdo a su actividad principal durante el período de pago Número que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992? 130
a. Ventas b. Servicios auxiliares relacionados con las ventas (incluyendo servicios de oficina, almacén, conductores y empleados de mantenimiento)
132
c. Administración central y servicios auxiliares 133
d. Manufactura 5046 5047 5048 5049
5050 5063 5064 5065
134
e. Otro – Especifique
COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS
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Por ciento
Indique los porcentajes como números enteros
39
EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como
Otros productos no perecederos – Especifique
Papel y productos de papel Medicinas, especialidades farmacéuticas y artículos farmacéuticos Ropa, telas y mercería Comestibles y productos relacionados Materia prima para productos agrícolas Sustancias químicas y productos afines Petróleo y productos petroleros (Incluya estaciones de almacenaje y distribución.) Cerveza, vino y bebidas alcohólicas destiladas Materiales agrícolas Libros, revistas y periódicos Flores y materiales de floristas Tabaco y productos tabaqueros Pintura, materiales para pintar y papel para empapelar paredes Otros productos perecederos – Especifique
5072
¿Cuál fue el porcentaje de las ventas (sección 5) Por ciento en 1992 correspondiente a cada clase de cliente? 140 a. Ventas a agricultores para uso en fincas 141
5084
5089 5099
5099
5110 5120 5130 5140 5150 5160 5170 5180
¿Cuál de las siguientes mejor describe el tipo de operación en el cual la mayor parte de su negocio fue realizado en 1992? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 100
1 2 3 4
Comerciante (compra y venta por cuenta propia) Oficina o sucursal de ventas del fabricante Corredor, agente, vendedor a comisión Otro tipo de operación – Especifique
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e. Ventas a establecimientos mayoristas f. Ventas a consumidores domésticos y usuarios individuales g. Ventas a usuarios industriales (manufactura y minería) h. Ventas a usuarios institucionales, comerciales y profesionales i. Ventas a organismos gubernamentales (Federales, Estado Libre Asociado y municipales)
5193 5194 5198 5199
% %
145
% 146
% 147
% 148
%
100
Sección 13. GASTOS DE OPERACION
Miles
% Dólares
Sección 14. VOLUMEN DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES a. ¿Vendió este establecimiento mercancía en nombre de otras empresas a base de COMISION o CORRETAJE en 1992? 150 1 SI – Continúe en la sección 14b
5191 5192
%
144
j. TOTAL (La suma de las líneas a hasta la i debe ser igual a 100%) Millones ¿Cuál fue el TOTAL de los gastos de operación para 1992, incluyendo la 149 nómina pero excluyendo el costo de la mercancía vendida y gastos por intereses?
% %
142 143
d. Ventas a detallistas y talleres de reparación
CODIGO
Sección 10. TIPO DE OPERACION
c. Ventas a exportadores (ventas de exportación)
5074 5075
%
Sección 12. CLASE DE CLIENTE
b. Ventas a constructores y contratistas Ferretería Equipo y artículos de plomería y calefacción Equipo y artículos de calefacción y de aire acondicionado Maquinaria y equipo industrial Equipo de transportación y suministros; maquinaria y equipo para la construcción, la finca y el jardín y otros tipos de maquinaria y equipo – Especifique
131
2
NO – Pase a la sección 14d
b. ¿Cuál fue el valor bruto de ventas de las transacciones realizadas a base de comisión o corretaje en nombre de otras empresas? (Incluídas en la sección 5.) c. ¿Cuál fue el volumen de los ingresos recibidos por concepto de comisiones o corretaje en las transacciones indicadas en la sección 14b?
Millones
Miles
Dólares
151
152
d. ¿Qué por ciento de los productos vendidos por este establecimiento fueron extraídos de minas o manufacturados en los EE.UU., Puerto Rico o territorios de los EE.UU. por su compañía (incluyendo las empresas bajo propiedad o control común)?
Por ciento 153
%
AVISO – Si este es el único establecimiento de esta compañía pase a la sección 15. e. ¿Cuál fue el valor de las transferencias Millones (despachadas con facturas) a otros establecimientos dentro de su 154 compañía? (NO incluya en la sección 5.) Página 3
Miles
Dólares
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Parte B – COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR (Continuación) Sección 17. LINEAS DE PRODUCTOS (Continuación)
Sección 15. INVENTARIOS a. ¿Tuvo inventarios al final de 1992? 155
1 2
Líneas de productos
SI – Continúe en la sección 15b NO – Pase a la sección 16
Equipo y material de plomería y calefacción Maquinaria, equipo y piezas de uso industrial general
b. ¿En este establecimiento, están los inventarios sujetos al método de valoración de últimas entradas, primeras salidas (LIFO)? 160
1
SI – Complete el resto de esta sección
2
NO – Pase a la sección 15c
(1) Cantidad sujeta al método de costo LIFO (bruto) (a) Cantidad de la reserva LIFO
Millo- Miles nes
Válvulas y accesorios industriales Dólares
194
163
c. ¿Cuál fue el valor TOTAL de todos los inventarios en 1992?
166
Ropa para hombres y jovencitos Ropa para mujeres, niños y niñas
Alimentos congelados, envasados
Sección 16. ESPACIO UTILIZADO COMO ALMACEN ¿Tenía usted almacén, depósitos de existencias o algún otro tipo de área de almacenaje de inventario el 31 de diciembre de 1992? SI – Indique el área de piso utilizable bajo techo. No incluya el espacio ocupado por paredes interiores, pasillos permanentes, ascensores, escaleras, oficinas, plataformas de carga, etc. NO
Pies cuadrados 171
Sección 17. LINEAS DE PRODUCTOS
Líneas de productos Automóviles, motocicletas, autobuses, vehículos de remolque para acampar y casas remolque ("mobile homes"), nuevas y usadas
172
Piezas y materiales para automóviles (nuevos y reconstruidos)
173
Piezas, accesorios y equipo usado para automóviles Llantas y cámaras de aire (tubos) Muebles para el hogar y para el césped
Madera: sin cepillar, cepillada y terminada Madera contrachapada (plywood) y productos de aserraderos Ladrillo, piedra, azulejo, arena, bloque, cemento y gravilla Equipo y materiales fotográficos Equipo y artículos para la oficina Materiales quirúrgicos, médicos y para hospitales Equipo y aparatos eléctricos Enseres eléctricos para el hogar Piezas y equipo electrónico (excepto equipo de comunicación) Ferretería (Incluya herramientas de mano motorizadas.)
APPENDIX B/APENDICE B
202
Carnes y sus productos (No incluya los enlatados y envasados congelados.)
203
174 175 176
178 179 180 181 182 183 184
206
208 209 210
%
212
%
Productos petroleros
213
Cerveza Vinos y bebidas alcohólicas destiladas
214
%
Pintura, materiales para pintar y papel para empapelar paredes
215
%
Libros, revistas, periódicos y otros materiales impresos misceláneos
216
% % % % % % % %
187
% 188
205
%
%
% % %
%
% 204
211 Sustancias químicas y productos afines (No incluya productos agrícolas, productos plásticos, gases y petróleo.)
185 186
Materiales plásticos y moldes básicos
%
%
207
Granos y habichuelas
%
%
Pescados y mariscos (No incluya los enlatados y envasados congelados.)
Otras especialidades en comestibles
%
%
201
Refrescos
%
Porcelana, cristalería, loza y utensilios domésticos plásticos 177 para el hogar Lencería, artículos de uso doméstico y cortinas
200
Alimentos enlatados
Por ciento de las ventas
198
Aves y productos avícolas (No incluya los envasados congelados.)
Café, té y especias (procesadas)
¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del total de las ventas (sección 5) en 1992 correspondiente a cada línea de producto que usted indique para este establecimiento?
196
199
Frutas y vegetales frescos
%
% 195
Productos lácteos (No incluya los deshidratados o enlatados.)
Confitería
%
%
197
Calzado
AVISO – (Sólo para usuarios de LIFO) La suma de las líneas (1)(a), (1)(b) y (2) debe ser igual a la línea 15c.
B–28
192
Medicinas, productos farmacéuticos, cosméticos y artículos de tocador
165
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191
162
(2) Cantidad no sujeta al método de costo LIFO
2
190
193
164
1
189
Joyas, relojes, diamantes y otras piedras preciosas y metales (Incluya cubiertos de plata.)
(b) Valor LIFO de la línea (1) (neto)
170
Materiales para soldar (No incluya gases.)
Por ciento de las ventas
% % % % % % % % % % % % %
Otros productos – Refiérase al listado que presenta las Líneas de Productos en la página 19 para especificar los tipos de productos y anotar los códigos. Código 1)
%
2)
%
3)
%
Ingresos por servicios prestados y costo de la mano de obra Ingresos misceláneos
% 292
%
100 %
TOTAL
%
291
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Parte C – COMERCIO AL DETAL Sección 18. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – COMERCIO AL DETAL
Sección 18. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – COMERCIO AL DETAL (Continuación)
¿Cuál fue el tipo de negocio PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1992 (o la actividad por la cual su establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. Materiales de construcción, ferretería, jardinería, casas remolque (mobile home) Comerciante de madera y de otros materiales de construcción Comerciante mayorista de madera y de otros materiales de construcción Tienda detallista de pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes Tienda mayorista de pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes Ferretería Tienda detallista de materiales para viveros, céspedes y jardines Comerciante de casas remolque (mobile homes)
070
Mercancía general Tienda por departamentos Bazar o tienda de variedades Tienda de mercancía miscelánea
5211 9503 5231
Agencias de automóviles y gasolineras Agencia de vehículos de motor – autos nuevos y usados Agencia de vehículos de motor – autos usados únicamente Tienda de artículos para el auto y para el hogar Gasolinera Gasolinera/tienda de conveniencia Agencia de vehículos de recreación Otro tipo de agencia para la venta de automóviles y aviones
5251
5811 5812
5814 5815 5816
Lugar para comer que tiene 25 o más habitaciones de alojamiento Lugar para beber (bar, "cocktail lounge," etc.)
5261 5271
5311 5331 5399
5411 5412 5413 5421 5431 5441 5451 5461 5499
5511 5521 5531 5541 5542 5561 5599
Ropa y accesorios Tienda de ropa y de artículos para jóvenes y caballeros Tienda de ropa (lista para el uso) para damas Tienda de accesorios y artículos especiales para damas Tienda de ropa para niños, niñas y bebés Tienda de ropa para la familia Tienda de calzado Otro tipo de tienda de ropa y accesorios – Especifique
070
9519
Comestibles Tienda de comestibles Supermercado "Cash and carry" Mercado de carne y pescado (mariscos) y frigorífico Tienda de frutas y mercado de vegetales Tienda de dulces, nueces y confitería Tienda de productos lácteos Panadería y repostería al detal Otro tipo de tienda de comestibles
Lugares para comer y beber Lugar para comer Cafetería Restaurante (lugar de comer donde se provee menú completo con servicio de mozo) Lugar de refrigerio u otro lugar de comer donde se provee un menú limitado (hamburguesas, bistecs, pescado (mariscos), pollo, pizza, panqueques, etc.) Restaurante "fast food" Otro – Especifique
7020 5813
Otras tiendas detallistas Farmacia Licorería Tiendas de artículos deportivos y bicicletas Librería Tienda de artículos de escritorio (papelería) Tienda de artículos escolares ("school supplies") Joyería Tienda de juguetes, juegos y artículos para hobbies Tienda de cámaras y equipo fotográfico Tienda de regalos, novedades y "souvenirs" Tienda de maletas y artículos de cuero Tienda de artículos de costura, bordado y telas Detallista que no vende su mercancía en tiendas Ventas por correo (ventas por catálogo) Máquinas que venden mercancía (cigarrillos, refrescos, etc.) Ventas de casa en casa o por teléfono (ventas directas) Distribuidor de combustible Floristería Cigarrería y quiosco para la venta de cigarros Distribuidor de periódicos y quiosco para la venta de periódicos Optica Otra – Especifique
5912 5921 5941 5942 5943 5943 5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949 5961 5962 5963 5983 5992 5993 5994 5995 5999 CODIGO
5611 5621 5632 5641 5651 5661
Sección 19. ESPACIO BAJO TECHO ¿Tuvo este establecimiento algún espacio bajo techo que se haya utilizado como tienda por departamento, de variedad o de comestible en 1992?
Pies cuadrados 301
5699 300
1
SI – Espacio TOTAL 302
Espacio bajo techo para VENTAS Muebles, artículos y equipo para el hogar Mueblería Tienda de alfombras y superficies para pisos Tienda de cortinas y tapicería Tienda de artículos misceláneos para el hogar Tienda de enseres para el hogar Tienda de radios, televisores y electrónica Tienda de computadoras y programas ("software") (vende principalmente al consumidor doméstico) Tienda de discos y cintas pregrabadas Tienda de instrumentos musicales CUESTIONARIO OA-9819
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2
NO
5712 5713 5714 5719
Sección 20. NOMBRE DE LA FRANQUICIA ¿Usó este establecimiento un nombre autorizado por una franquicia en 1992?
5722 5731
305
1
SI – ¿Opera o tiene derechos de propiedad sobre este establecimiento la franquicia?
5734 5735
306 1 2
2
SI NO
NO
5736
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COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS
©
Parte C – COMERCIO AL DETAL (Continuación) Sección 22. LINEAS DE MERCANCIA (Continuación)
Por ciento
Indique los porcentajes como números enteros
39
EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como
336
Por ciento
337
b. Otros
%
Superficies para pisos
%
Equipo, accesorios y programas ("software") para computadoras del hogar y otro equipo y efectos de calcular
Sección 22. LINEAS DE MERCANCIA
%
314
Otros tipos de comestibles, excluyendo comida para animales
315
Comidas, meriendas, "sandwiches," bebidas no alcohólicas que generalmente se sirven para consumo en este establecimiento
316
345
%
Ferretería, herramientas, artículos de plomería y artículos eléctricos Equipo y artículos para el césped y el jardín, flores cortadas, plantas, arbustos, fertilizantes, etc.
346
%
Pintura, artículos de pintura, vidrio y papel para empapelar paredes
347 348
%
Madera, productos de aserradero, materiales de construcción, equipo y materiales para la reparación y modernización del hogar
%
350
Automóviles, camionetas cerradas ("vans") y camiones usados
351
%
322
% 323
% 324
% 325
% % 327
% 328
%
Artículos de costura, tejido y bordado
354
Combustible diesel
% 355
Otros combustibles para automóviles
% 356
Lubricantes para automóviles (aceites, grasa, etc.) Llantas, cámaras de aire (tubos), baterías, accesorios y piezas para automóviles
% 357
%
Combustibles para el hogar Toda otra mercancía Si las ventas de mercancía en esta línea sobrepasan el 5% del total, especifique las líneas principales de mercancía y el por ciento de las ventas estimadas en las próximas líneas
% 359
%
1)
% 361
2)
%
% % 332
%
Televisores, "videocassetes," cinta de video, etc. 333
362
3)
331
APPENDIX B/APENDICE B
%
Gasolina
%
Enseres eléctricos pequeños
B–30
%
360
330
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Otros vehículos de transporte motorizados
329
Enseres eléctricos grandes para el hogar
Muebles de sala, comedor y cuarto (excepto camas sueltas, catres, etc.)
%
358
326
Calzado
%
353
%
Accesorios para damas
%
352
321
Ropa para damas y jovencitas
%
Automóviles, camionetas cerradas ("vans") y camiones nuevos
320
Ropa para jovencitos y caballeros
%
Casas remolques ("mobile homes")
%
Productos de papel
%
349
319
Jabones, detergentes y limpiadores para el hogar
%
% 318
Medicinas recetadas despachadas por farmacéuticos
%
Vehículos de recreo
317
Licor, vino y cerveza envasados
%
Artículos deportivos y trofeos
%
%
Bebidas alcohólicas (servidas en este establecimiento.)
%
Artículos ópticos
344
313
Productos de panadería y repostería, excepto los congelados
%
Equipo y artículos de fotografía
343
312
Productos lácteos y alimentos afines
341 342
%
Comestibles congelados
%
Prendas
311
Frutas y vegetales frescos
% 340
310
Equipo de sonido, instrumentos y artículos musicales
%
Utensilios de cocina y artículos para el hogar
Por ciento de las ventas
Carne, pescado y aves
Cortinas, persianas, persianas venecianas ("venetian blinds"), fundas (de muebles), toallas, sábanas, frisas, manteles y lencería para mesas, etc.
% 338
339
¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del total de las ventas (sección 5) de 1992 correspondiente a cada línea de mercancía que usted indique para este establecimiento?
Medicinas y vitaminas vendidas sin receta médica y otros productos para la salud y la belleza
%
Otros tipos de muebles
307
308
Cigarros, cigarrillos, tabaco y artículos para fumadores (No incluya las ventas de máquinas que son propiedad de otros.)
%
Muebles y equipos para dormir
a. Público en general
Líneas de mercancía
Por ciento de las ventas 335
Sección 21. CLASE DE CLIENTE ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje del total de ventas (sección 5) en 1992 correspondiente a cada clase de cliente?
Líneas de mercancía
%
%
Ingresos no relacionados con mercancía, recibidos de clientes
%
334
%
363
%
100 %
TOTAL
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Parte D – SERVICIOS Sección 23. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – SERVICIOS
Sección 23. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – SERVICIOS (Continuación)
¿Cuál fue el tipo de negocio PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1992 (o la actividad por la cual su establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. Agencias de viajes y otros servicios relacionados con el transporte de viajeros
Servicios comerciales (Continuación)
070
Agencia de viaje Operador de excursiones Otros servicios relacionados con el transporte de viajeros Servicios personales Lavandería para la familia y para uso comercial Planchado de ropa y agentes de lavandería Suministro de sábanas, toallas y lavado de ropa industrial Lavanderías y "dry cleaners" de máquinas activadas por monedas Planta de "dry cleaning" excepto limpieza de alfombras Limpieza de alfombras y tapicería Lavandería industrial Otros servicios de lavado de ropa, incluyendo lavado a mano – Especifique
Estudio fotográfico, retratos Salón de belleza Barbería Zapaterías y salones de limpiabotas Servicios funerarios y crematorio
4724 4725 4729
7211 7212
7217
7219
7221 7231 7241 7251 7261
7377 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389
Alquiler y arrendamiento de camiones sin chofer Alquiler de automóviles de pasajeros Arrendamiento de automóviles de pasajeros Alquiler de remolques y de vehículos de recreo Estacionamiento de automóviles Taller de capota, carrocería, tapicería y pintura Taller de reparación de sistemas de escape Taller de reparación y recauchamiento Taller de reemplazo de cristales de automóviles Taller de reparación de transmisiones Taller de reparación general Otros talleres de reparación de automóviles – Especifique
7513
Lavado de carros Otros servicios automovilísticos –Especifique
7542
7514 7515 7519 7521 7532 7533 7534 7536 7537 7538 7539
7549
7312 7313
Otros servicios de reparación Reparación de radios y televisores Talleres de reparación y servicio de neveras y acondicionadores de aire
7319
7322
Servicios de publicidad por correspondencia Servicios de reproducción y fotocopia Fotografía comercial Arte comercial y diseño gráfico Servicios secretariales y de relator(a) para cortes Servicios de desinfección y exterminación Servicios de limpieza y mantenimiento Alquiler y arrendamiento de equipo médico
7331
Talleres de reparación eléctrica y electrónica (excepto reparación de computadoras) Reparación de relojes y prendas Tapizado y reparación de muebles Reparación de soldadura
7323
7334 7335 7336 7338
7622 7623 7629 7631 7641 7692
Talleres que se dedican al devanado o arrollamiento del inducido
7694
Otros servicios de reparación incluyendo servicios de limpieza de alcantarillas y tanques o pozos sépticos – Especifique
7699
7342 7349 7352
Alquiler y arrendamiento de equipo de construcción pesada y de remover tierra
7353
Otro alquiler y arrendamiento de equipo (excepto computadoras o automóviles)
7359
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
7376
7311
Agencia de cobros y ajustes Agencia que proporciona información sobre el crédito mercantil
CUESTIONARIO OA-9819
7375
Reparación y servicios automovilísticos
7218
7299
Agencia de empleo Servicio para el suministro de ayuda temporera Servicios de programación de computadora
7374
7216
Otros servicios personales –Especifique
Representante publicitario de radio, televisión y editor Otros servicios publicitarios (excepto agencias) – Especifique
7373
7215
7291
Sevicios de publicidad al aire libre (incluyendo carteles y carteleras)
7372
Diseño de sistemas integrados de computadoras Servicio de procesamiento de datos Servicios de acceso a información Servicios gerenciales de computadora Alquiler y arrendamiento de computadoras Servicios de detectives, de protección y de carro blindado Servicios de sistemas de seguridad Sindicatos de prensa Laboratorios de revelado de fotografía Otros servicios comerciales – Especifique
7213
Servicios de preparación de planillas para la contribución sobre ingresos
Servicios comerciales Agencia publicitaria
070
Programas ("software") de computadora pre-empacados
Películas cinematográficas
7361 7363 7371
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Películas cinematográficas, producción de videos y servicios relacionados Distribución de películas y servicios relacionados Teatro de cine, excepto teatro "drive-in" Alquiler de películas de video
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APPENDIX B/APENDICE B
7812 7822 7832 7841
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Parte D – SERVICIOS (Continuación) Sección 23. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – SERVICIOS (Continuación) Servicios de entretenimiento y recreación, excepto películas cinematográficas Estudio, escuela y salón de baile Productor y servicios de teatro Banda musical, orquesta, artista y otros grupos artísticos que no son de teatro Bolera Club deportivo comercial, empresario y promotor deportivo Carreras, incluyendo actividades relacionadas con carreras de caballos, perros, motocicletas y autos Gimnasio Campo de golf público Máquinas de entretenimiento operadas por moneda Agencia de lotería (excepto hípica) Agencia hípica Parque de diversión Club deportivo y de recreación para miembros Gallera Otros servicios de entretenimiento y recreación – Especifique
Laboratorios médicos y dentales Laboratorio dental Otros servicios médicos y dentales – Especifique
070 7911
COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS
©
Indique los porcentajes como números enteros
Por ciento
39
EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como
%
Sección 24. VENTAS DE MERCANCIA
7922 7929
a. ¿Vendió este establecimiento alguna otra mercancía directamente al consumidor, independientemente de los servicios proporcionados en 1992?
7933 421 1 7941 7948 7991 7992 7993 7994
2
SI – Complete la línea b, a continuación NO – Pase a la parte H, página 18
b. ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del total de los ingresos recibidos (sección 5) en 1992 correspondiente a la venta de dicha mercancía? Si es más del 50 por ciento, describa el tipo de mercancía vendida a continuación en COMENTARIOS.
Por ciento 422
%
7995 7996
COMENTARIOS
7997 7998 7999
8072 9001
Servicios legales Servicios legales Sociedad de asistencia legal (u otros servicios legales no lucrativos) – Especifique
8111 9002
Museos, galerías de arte y jardines botánicos y zoológicos Museos y galerías de arte Jardines botánicos y zoológicos
8412 8422
Ingeniería, arquitectura, agrimensura, investigación, gerencia y servicios afines Servicios de ingeniería Servicios de arquitectura Servicios de agrimensura Investigación comercial, física y biológica Investigación comercial, económica, sociológica y educacional Laboratorio de pruebas comerciales Servicios gerenciales Servicios de consultoría gerencial Servicios de relaciones públicas Servicios de apoyo administrativo a instituciones Otros servicios de consultoría comercial – Especifique
Otro tipo de servicios – Especifique
8711 8712 8713 8731 8732 8734 8741 8742 8743 8744 8748
8999 CODIGO
PASE A LA PARTE H, PAGINA 18, Y LLENE EL RESTO DEL CUESTIONARIO CUESTIONARIO OA-9819
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Parte E - HOTELES, MOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO Sección 25. TIPO DE NEGOCIO – HOTELES, MOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO
COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS
¿Cuál fue el tipo de negocio PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1992 ( o la actividad por la cual su establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado.
39
EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como
%
Sección 26. FUENTE DE INGRESOS Los ingresos deben ser declarados como un por ciento del total de los ingresos (sección 5) de 1992. No incluya impuestos sobre el alquiler de unidades de alojamiento u otros impuestos recibidos de los clientes.
Hoteles, moteles y casas de huéspedes 070
Hotel de 100 o más habitaciones
7011
Hotel de 25 a 99 habitaciones
7012
Hotel de menos de 25 habitaciones
7013
Hotel recreacional (villas turísticas y paradores)
©
Por ciento
Indique los porcentajes como números enteros
a. Ingresos recibidos de los clientes ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado de las ventas e ingresos recibidos de los clientes en 1992 correspondiente a las siguientes fuentes de ingreso? (No incluya los ingresos recibidos de máquinas activadas por moneda que otros negocios administran en este local.) (1) Alquiler de habitaciones o de unidades de alojamiento (Si las comidas están incluidas como parte de la tarifa de la habitación, estime el porcentaje correspondiente a comidas en la línea a(2).)
7014
Por ciento 531
% 532
Motel Casas de huéspedes Hotel de una organización o casa de alojamiento con habitaciones disponibles al público en general
7015
(2) Venta de comidas y bebidas no alcohólicas
7016
(3) Venta de bebidas alcohólicas para consumo en el local
% 533
% 534
(4) Venta de licor, vino o cerveza empacados
% 535
7017
(5) Venta de otra mercancía
Otro lugares de alojamiento Campamento de deportes o recreación – Especifique
7032
Parques para remolques y áreas para acampar (transeúntes)
7033
Parque residencial para casas remolques ("mobile homes")
6515
Campamento diurno para niños
7999
%
(6) Ingresos correspondiente a actividades de casino
536
(7) Todos los otros ingresos recibidos de clientes (Incluya ingresos por el alquiler de salones de baile, salas de convenciones, uso de lavanderías y otros servicios.)
537
%
(8) TOTAL (La suma de las líneas (1) hasta la (7) debe ser igual a 100%)
Pase a la parte H, página 18
%
100
%
b. Ingresos recibidos de otras fuentes ¿Recibió este establecimiento - en sus actividades comerciales otros ingresos que NO fueran de parte de clientes? (Incluya ingresos correspondientes a alquiler y comisiones recibidos de operarios de apartamentos arrendados, concesiones y tiendas, y máquinas operadas por monedas.) MilloDólaMiles nes res 538
1 2
SI – ¿Cuál fue la cantidad? NO
539
Sección 27. VOLUMEN Y TIPO DE ALOJAMIENTO Otro tipo de actividad u operación Restaurante, incluyendo – Hotel de 100 o más habitaciones
7018
Hotel de 25 a 99 habitaciones
7019
Motel de 25 o más habitaciones
7020
a. ¿Cuál fue el número de habitaciones o unidades de alojamiento para alquilar principalmente a huéspedes traseúntes el 31 de diciembre de 1992? (El número de habitaciones o unidades de alojamiento se compone del Número al 31 de número de unidades que pueden ser alquiladas diciembre de 1992 como unidades individuales. Las "suites" o grupo de habitaciones que no pueden subdividir deben 540 contarse como una sola unidad.) b. ¿Fueron los ingresos por concepto de alquiler de habitaciones o unidades de alojamiento principalmente (más de la mitad), de huéspedes transeúntes? 541
Menos de 25 habitaciones
1 2
5812
SI NO
Sección 28. LEY DE INCENTIVOS TURISTICOS DE PUERTO RICO Otro tipo de actividad – Especifique
7099 CODIGO
¿Estuvo este establecimiento acogido a la Ley de Incentivos Turísticos de Puerto Rico en 1992? 542
1 2
SI NO
PASE A LA PARTE H, PAGINA 18, Y LLENE EL RESTO DEL CUESTIONARIO CUESTIONARIO OA-9819
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Parte F - MANUFACTURA Sección 29. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA ¿Cuál fue el tipo de actividad manufacturera PRINCIPAL que se llevó a cabo en este establecimiento en 1992 (o la actividad por la cual el establecimiento es conocido al público o al comercio)? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. Alimentos y productos afines Planta para la matanza y preparación de carnes, excepto aves y conejos Salchichas y otras carnes preparadas de materiales comprados
Fábrica de ropa tejida para uso exterior Telas, alfombras, hilaza e hilo y otros productos de fábricas de tejido – Especifique
2253 2299
2011 2013 2015
Otros productos lácteos – Especifique
2029
Frutas, vegetales, conservas, mermeladas y jaleas enlatadas Alimentos congelados y en conserva – Especifique
070
Productos textiles
070
Planta para la matanza y preparación de aves o conejos Helados y postres congelados Leche líquida y crema
Productos especializados enlatados tales como comidas para bebé y sopas
Sección 29. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación)
2024
Ropa y otros productos terminados hechos de tela y materiales similares Gabanes y abrigos para hombres y jovencitos Camisas para hombres y jovencitos Pantalones para hombres y jovencitos Ropa de trabajo para hombres y jovencitos
2026
Otras prendas de vestir y accesorios para hombres y jovencitos – Especifique
2032
2311 2321 2325 2326 2329
2033 2038
Blusas y camisas para señoras y señoritas Vestidos para señoras y señoritas Otras prendas de vestir de uso externo para señoras y señoritas – Especifique
Alimento preparado e ingredientes de alimentos para animales y aves, excepto perros y gatos
2048
Otros productos de molinos de granos – Especifique
2049
Pan y otros productos de panadería
2051
Galletas y galletitas Productos de panadería congelados, excepto pan Caramelos y otros productos de confitería, incluyendo caramelos de chocolate
2052
Otros productos de azúcar y nueces – Especifique
2069
Ropa interior y de dormir para señoras y niños Sostenes, fajas y prendas de vestir afines Vestidos, blusas y camisas para niñas y niños Otras ropas de niñas y niños para uso externo Cortinas y cortinajes Artículos para el hogar Plisados y bordados Adornos para automóviles y para ropa Otra ropa y artículos terminados – Especifique
2053 2064
Aceites y grasas comestibles – Especifique
2079
Licores destilados y mezclados
2085
Refrescos embotellados y enlatados Extractos y emulsiones para dar sabor Otro tipo de bebida – Especifique
2086
2331 2335 2339
2341 2342 2361 2369 2391 2392 2395 2396 2399
Madera y productos de madera, excepto muebles Aserraderos, tablas para pisos y otros aserraderos de productos especializados – Especifique
2429
Taller de productos de madera cubiertos con materiales de metal y plástico
2431 2434 2439
2087 2089
Pescados y mariscos enlatados y curados
2091
Gabinetes de cocina y tocadores de baño de madera
Café tostado, concentrados y extractos de café Hielo manufacturado Otros alimentos preparados y productos afines – Especifique
2095
Madera dura y blanda enchapada y contrachapada y estructuras de madera – Especifique
2097 2099
Paletas y rampas de madera o de metal y madera Otros envases de madera – Especifique
2448
Preservación de madera Otros productos de madera – Especifique
2491
2449
Productos de tabaco Cigarros Otros productos de tabaco – Especifique
CUESTIONARIO OA-9819
B–34
APPENDIX B/APENDICE B
2121 2129
Página 10
2499
CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 11
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Parte F - MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Sección 29. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Muebles y accesorios
Sección 29. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) 070
Muebles de madera, excepto tapizados, para el hogar Muebles de madera tapizados para el hogar Muebles de metal para el hogar Colchones, bases y camas convertibles Otros muebles para el hogar – Especifique
Muebles de oficina hechos en madera y otros muebles de oficina – Especifique
Muebles para edificios públicos y otros muebles afines Estantes, armarios y accesorios de madera para tiendas Accesorios para oficinas y tiendas, excepto de madera Persianas y cortinas de sol y accesorios de pañería Otros muebles y accesorios – Especifique
2511
Productos químicos y productos afines (Continuación)
2512 2514
070
Materiales plásticos y resinas Otros materiales sintéticos y fibras fabricadas, excepto vidrio – Especifique
2821
Productos químicos medicinales y botánicos Preparados farmacéuticos para el uso de veterinarios y de seres humanos
2833
Sustancias para diagnósticos Productos biológicos, excepto sustancias para diagnósticos
2835
Jabón y otros detergentes Lustradores y productos sanitarios Agentes limpiadores para superficies Perfumes, cosméticos y artículos de tocador Pinturas y productos afines Adhesivos y selladores Otros químicos y preparados químicos – Especifique
2841
2829
2515 2519
2529
2531 2541 2542 2591 2599
Papel y productos afines
2834
2836
2842 2843 2844 2851 2891 2899
Refinados de petróleo e industrias afines
Fábrica de papel Fábrica de cartón Cajas de cartón desarmadas Cajas de cartón corrugado y de fibra sólida Cajas de cartón dobladas Otros envases y cajas de cartón – Especifique
2621
Refinados de petróleo, incluyendo gasolina y aceite
2911
2631
2951
2653
Mezcla y bloques para pavimentación de asfalto Asfalto para fieltrar y revestir, incluyendo cemento para techar
2657
Otros productos de petróleo y carbón – Especifique
2999
Bolsas de papel revestido, de plástico y de aluminio . . . Otros productos de papel y productos afines – Especifique
2673
2652
2952
2659
Productos de goma y de plásticos misceláneos Botellas plásticas Otros productos de goma y de plásticos – Especifique
2679
Impresos, publicaciones e industrias afines 2711
Libros y folletos: publicación o publicación e impresión Impresión de libros Actividades misceláneas de publicaciones Impresos comerciales, litográficos Impresos comerciales, fotograbado Otros impresos comerciales Reproducción de formas de negocios Otras publicaciones e impresos – Especifique
2731
3143
2732
Calzado para hombres, excepto atlético Carteras y bolsas de mujer Artículos de cuero de uso personal excepto carteras y bolsas de mujer
2741
Otros cueros y productos de cuero – Especifique
3199
2721
1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS
3171 3172
2752 2754 2759 2761
Productos de piedra, barro, vidrio y concreto
2799
Productos químicos y productos afines
CUESTIONARIO OA-9819
3089
Cuero y productos de cuero
Periódicos: publicación o publicación e impresión Revistas: publicación o publicación e impresión
Gases industriales y otros productos químicos inorgánicos – Especifique
3085
2819
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Productos de vidrio hechos de vidrio comprado Bloques y ladrillos de hormigón Productos de hormigón, excepto bloques y ladrillos Hormigón preparado Piedra cortada y productos de piedra Otros productos de vidrio, cemento hidráulico, arcilla, barro, yeso, cal, abrasivos, asbestos y productos minerales no metálicos – Especifique
3231 3271 3272 3273 3281
3299
CONTINUE EN LA PAGINA 12
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➞ B–35
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Parte F – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Sección 29. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Industrias de metales primarios Alambres, clavos y púas de acero Fundición de hierro y acero, metales no ferrosos y otras industrias de productos de metales primarios – Especifique
Sección 29. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Equipos y componentes electrónicos y eléctricos, excepto equipo de computadoras
070 3315
070
Generadores, distribuidores y transformadores especializados
3612
Dispositivos y cuadros de distribución
3613
Otros aparatos eléctricos industriales – Especifique
3629
Enseres para el hogar – Especifique
3639
Dispositivos de alambrado conductores de corriente
3643
Otro equipo eléctrico para alumbrado y alambrado – Especifique
3648
3444
Equipo telefónico y telegráfico
3661
3446
3669
3399
Fabricación de productos metálicos Latas de metal Barriles, drones, barriletes y baldes de metal para fletar
3411
Fabricación de metal para estructuras Puertas, bastidores y molduras de metal Planchas de metal fabricado (talleres de calderas) Láminas de metal Trabajos de metal para arquitectura y decoración Otros trabajos de metal para estructuras – Especifique
3441
3449
Radio, televisión y otros equipos de comunicación – Especifique
Productos de máquinas de tornillos Tornillos, tuercas, remaches, cerrojos y arandelas Otros estampamientos de metal – Especifique
3451
Tablero de circuito impreso
3672
3452
Bobinas, transformadores y conductores electrónicos Otros equipos y componentes eléctricos y electrónicos – Especifique
3677
Galvanizado y pulido de metales Revestimiento, grabado y servicios afines Productos misceláneos de alambre Otros productos de metal – Especifique
3471
3412
3442 3443
3469
3479
Equipo de transportación
3496
Piezas y accesorios para vehículos de motor Vehículos de motor y equipo de vehículos de motor – Especifique
3499
Aviones, botes y otros medios de transportación; piezas, equipo y reparación – Especifique
Maquinaria industrial y comercial y equipo de computadoras Troqueles, herramientas, plantillas y accesorios Otra maquinaria y equipo para metalistería – Especifique
3544
Computadoras electrónicas Equipo periférico de computadoras, incluyendo impresor, "plotter" y monitores para gráficas
3571
Otro equipo de oficina, incluyendo calculadoras y terminales y mecanismos para el almacenamiento de datos en computadora – Especifique
Equipo de refrigeración (aire acondicionado) y calefacción Otra maquinaria comercial e industrial y equipo de computadoras – Especifique
CUESTIONARIO OA-9819
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APPENDIX B/APENDICE B
3549
3679
3714 3719
3799
Instrumentos de medida, análisis y control; artículos fotográficos, médicos y ópticos; relojes Instrumentos para medir la corriente eléctrica Equipo e instrumentos quirúrgicos, médicos y de veterinaria
3825 3841
Utensilios y suministros ortopédicos, prostéticos y quirúrgicos
3842
3579
Equipo y suministros dentales, aparatos radiográficos, de irradiación, electromédicos y electroterápicos – Especifique
3849
3585
Artículos oftálmicos (lentes de contacto, espejuelos y gafas de sol)
3851
3599
Otros instrumentos de medida, análisis y control; artículos fotográficos y ópticos; relojes – Especifique
3879
3577
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Parte F – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Sección 29. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – MANUFACTURA (Continuación) Industrias manufactureras misceláneas Joyería, metales preciosos Artículos de plata y electroplata Materiales para joyeros y trabajo lapidario Joyería de fantasía y novedades de fantasía Cierres, botones, agujas y alfileres Rótulos y especialidades publicitarias Otras industrias manufactureras – Especifique
Sección 32. NOMINA 070 3911 3914
¿Cuál fue la nómina anual, antes de las deducciones, para este establecimiento en 1992?
3965 3993 3999 CODIGO
Miles
Dólares
Miles
Dólares
625
a. Trabajadores de producción 626
3915 3961
Millones
b. Todos los otros empleados
Sección 33. COSTOS SELECCIONADOS ¿Cuál fue el costo para este establecimiento en 1992 por concepto de materiales y servicios usados?
Millones 630
a. Electricidad
Sección 30. PRODUCTOS EXPEDIDOS Y OTROS INGRESOS a. ¿Cuál fue el VALOR DE LA EXPEDICION de productos hechos en este establecimiento en 1992? (Incluya las transferencias entre plantas.) b. ¿Cuáles fueron los ingresos de TRABAJO POR CONTRATO hecho para clientes con los materiales de los mismos clientes? (Describa los productos en los que trabajó y el tipo de trabajo hecho.)
Millones
Miles
Dólares
601
d. Artículos comprados y revendidos en la misma condición
633
602
e. Materiales, piezas, componentes, envases, etc.
634
Sección 34. INVENTARIOS a. ¿Tuvo inventarios al final de 1991 ó 1992? 2
637 1
(1) Ventas de desperdicios y desechos? 604
2
SI – Complete el resto de esta sección NO – Pase a la sección 34c
Millones
605
Número de empleados
(1) Marzo 611 612
(3) Agosto
643
644
645
FINES DE 1992
615
Millones Horas trabajadas 616
(1) Materiales, suministros, etc. (2) Trabajo en marcha
(1) Enero a marzo 617
(3) Productos terminados
(2) Abril a junio 618
(4) TOTAL de los inventarios (Suma de las líneas (1) hasta la (3))
(3) Julio a septiembre 619
(4) Octubre a diciembre 620
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639
642
(4) Noviembre
(5) TOTAL de horas trabajadas (Suma de las líneas (1) hasta la (4))
Miles
c. ¿Cuál fue el valor TOTAL de todos los inventarios al finalizar los años 1991 y 1992?
613
c. ¿Cuántas horas fueron trabajadas por los TRABAJADORES DE PRODUCCION, por trimestre?
FINES DE 1991 Millones
641
(2) Cantidad no sujeta al método de costo LIFO
(2) Mayo
Dólares
640 (a) Cantidad de la reserva LIFO
(b) Valor LIFO de la línea (1) (neto)
610
b. ¿Cuántos fueron los otros empleados que trabajaron durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo?
Miles
(1) Cantidad sujeta 638 al método de costo LIFO (bruto)
Sección 31. EMPLEO Y HORAS TRABAJADAS
(Incluya empleados permanentes o temporeros, de jornada completa o parcial.)
NO – Pase a la sección 35
FINES DE 1992
d. ¿Cuáles fueron los ingresos por REVENTAS, i.e., ventas de productos comprados y revendidos sin elaboración, manufactura o montaje adicional en este establecimiento?
a. ¿Cuántos TRABAJADORES DE PRODUCCION fueron empleados en 1992 durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de cada mes indicado a continuación?
SI – Continúe en la sección 34b
b. ¿En este establecimiento, están los inventarios sujetos al método de valoración de últimas entradas, primeras salidas (LIFO)?
603
(2) Otros ingresos misceláneos (Incluyendo ingresos por trabajos de reparación, etc.)?
632
c. Trabajos realizados bajo contrato, para usted por otros
636 1
c. ¿Cuáles fueron los INGRESOS MISCELANEOS por –
631
b. Combustibles usados para calefacción o energía
Miles
Dólares
FINES DE 1991 Millones
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
Miles
Dólares
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Millones
a. ¿Cuáles fueron los gastos de capital por edificios y maquinaria USADA en 1992 (excluyendo terreno)? (Gastos de capital nuevos NO deben ser incluidos en la sección 35a, pero deben ser indicados a continuación en la sección 35b.)
Miles
Dólares
655
656
b. ¿Cuáles fueron los gastos de capital por edificios y maquinaria NUEVA? (1) Edificios y otras estructuras (Excluya el terreno.)
657
(2) Maquinaria y equipo
Sección 36. VALOR DE PRODUCTOS HECHOS Y TRABAJO POR CONTRATO REALIZADO SEGUN LA LOCALIZACION DEL CLIENTE ¿Cuál fue el valor total en dólares por concepto de productos hechos y trabajo por contrato realizado en 1992 para clientes en cada una de las siguientes localizaciones? Valor de los productos hechos en este establecimiento (2)
Localización del cliente
Millones
(1)
Miles
Dólares
Valor del trabajo por contrato (3) Millones
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
Miles
Dólares
a. EE.UU. y territorios (No incluya Puerto Rico y las Islas Vírgenes) b. Islas Vírgenes c. América Central, Sur América y la Zona del Caribe (No incluya las Islas Vírgenes) d. Otros lugares del extranjero e. Puerto Rico – Complete las líneas de la f hasta la l a continuación Si usted declaró en la línea e, columnas (2) y (3): ¿Cuál fue la distribución de las expediciones o trabajo por contrato para clientes ubicados en Puerto Rico? (La suma de las líneas f hasta la l debe ser igual a las cifras en la línea e, arriba.) Valor de los productos hechos en este establecimiento (2)
Clase de cliente
Millones
(1)
Miles
Dólares
Valor del trabajo por contrato (3) Millones
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
Miles
Dólares
f. Mayoristas g. Detallistas h. Consumidores domésticos i. Gobierno del Estado LIbre Asociado j. Compañías de construcción k. Otros establecimientos manufactureros l. Otros clientes
Sección 37. PREGUNTA ESPECIAL Si marcó en la sección 4 el encasillado que indica "Corporación:" ¿Cuál de los siguientes tipos de corporación mejor describe a este establecimiento al finalizar el 1992? Marque (X) UN solo encasillado. 685 1 2 3
Corporación doméstica Corporación no doméstica bajo la sección 936 Otra corporación no doméstica
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Parte G – CONSTRUCCION Sección 38. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – CONSTRUCCION
Sección 38. TIPO DE ACTIVIDAD – CONSTRUCCION (Continuación)
a. Describa el tipo de actividad de construcción PRINCIPAL a la que se dedicó este establecimiento en 1992.
Por ciento Actividades de construcción (Continuación)
COMO INDICAR POR CIENTOS
©
Indique los porcentajes como números enteros EJEMPLO: Indique 38.76% como
723
%
b. ¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del VALOR TOTAL EN DOLARES DE LOS INGRESOS COMERCIALES (sección 5) en 1992 para cada una de las siguientes actividades? Por ciento Actividades de construcción 701 Construcción de edificios en terreno ajeno – contratista general % 702
%
Construcción de edificios en terreno propio Construcción de carreteras, calles, áreas de estacionamiento, pistas de aterrizaje y trabajo relacionado con la construcción de calles y carreteras
703
Construcción pesada, tal como puentes, túneles, alcantarillados y otras líneas de servicio público
704
Otro tipo de construcción pesada, tal como petroquímicas y plantas de energía para complejos industriales
705
Subdivisión y preparación de terreno propio, para la venta
706
Subdivisión y preparación de terreno propio, para arriendo o alquiler
707
%
Trabajo de terrazo, azulejo, mármol y mosaico 724
%
Perforación de pozos de agua 725
%
Trabajo de demolición y destrucción Otros tipos de trabajos por contrato – Especifique el tipo
726
% %
% 727
%
% 728
% %
% 708
%
Subdivisión y preparación de terreno ajeno
729
Otras actividades que no son de construcción Servicios de arquitectura e ingeniería
AVISO: Los contratistas generales que realizaron cualquiera de los trabajos especializados listados a continuación como parte de un contrato general, NO deberán llenar estos encasillados. Sin embargo, si trabajó como Contratista de Trabajos Especializados en 1992, deberá llenar los encasillados correspondientes.
% 730
Alquiler de maquinaria y equipo de construcción Comercio al detal – Especifique el tipo
Por ciento Trabajos de enlucido, "drywall" (paredes en seco), acústica e insulación
%
Contratista de construcción de piscinas
Por ciento
39
722
% 731
709
% 710
Plomería, calefacción y aire acondicionado
% %
732
711
Techado, alero y láminas metálicas
%
Venta de terreno
%
712
Trabajo de carpintería
733
% 713
Trabajo de hormigón
Comercio al por mayor, manufactura y transportación %
% 734
714
Trabajo de electricidad
% 715
Instalación o construcción de equipo para edificios
%
Administración de construcción
%
Otras actividades comerciales – Especifique el tipo
735
716
Trabajo de excavación
%
%
717
Instalación y otros trabajos para pisos
736
% 718
Trabajos con vidrios y vidriería Albañilería, colocación de piedras y otros trabajos de piedra
%
% 737
719
% %
720
%
Pintura y empapelado de paredes 721
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Sección 39. VALOR DEL NEGOCIO EN DOLARES
Dólares
738
a. ¿Cuál fue el valor en dólares de todo el trabajo de construcción realizado en 1992?
INCLUYA – • Construcción nueva • Ampliaciones y alteraciones o reconstrucción • Contratos por trabajos especializados • Trabajo de mantenimiento y reparación • Desarrollo y mejoramiento de terrenos
Miles
Sección 41. EMPLEO Y HORAS TRABAJADAS a. ¿Cuántos TRABAJADORES DE CONSTRUCCION fueron empleados en 1992 durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de cada mes indicado a continuación?
• Edificios y otras estructuras construidas para la venta, sin incluir el valor del terreno • Instalación y servicio de equipo • Trabajo de construcción por cuenta propia
(Incluya empleados permanentes o temporeros, de jornada completa o parcial.) (1) Marzo
826
Millones
Miles
827
Dólares
739
(3) Agosto 828
INCLUYA – • Servicios de arquitectura e ingeniería • Alquiler de maquinaria y de equipo • Venta de terreno
• Comercio al detal • Otros servicios
(4) Noviembre 829
Sección 40. TIPOS DE CONSTRUCCION
b. ¿Cuántos fueron los otros empleados que trabajaron durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo?
¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado de la cantidad indicada en la sección 39a (el valor en dólares del trabajo de construcción realizado en 1992) para cada tipo de construcción listado a continuación? Para cada anotación de la columna (a), indique el porcentaje correspondiente a la construcción nueva (incluya ampliaciones y alteraciones) en la columna (b) y el porcentaje de trabajo de mantenimiento y reparación en la columna (c).
c. ¿Cuántas horas fueron trabajadas por los TRABAJADORES DE CONSTRUCCION, por trimestre?
AVISO – Columna (b) + columna (c) = columna (a). Por ciento del Desglose de la columna (a) trabajo de Trabajo de construcción Construcción mantenimiento Tipos de construcción nueva realizado y reparación (a) (b) (c) 740 741 742 CONSTRUCCION DE EDIFICIOS Casas unifamiliares (separadas, unidas y "townhouses") % % %
Edificios industriales y almacenes Otros edificios no residenciales – Especifique
825
(2) Mayo
b. ¿Cuáles fueron los ingresos obtenidos en 1992 por concepto de otros tipos de negocio que no están indicados en la pregunta anterior?
Edificios de apartamentos y 750 otros edificios residenciales
Número de empleados
751
%
760
%
(1) Enero a marzo 831
(2) Abril a junio 832
(3) Julio a septiembre 833
752
% 761
770
Horas trabajadas 830
(4) Octubre a diciembre
%
834
762
% 771
% (5) TOTAL de horas trabajadas (Suma de las líneas (1) hasta la (4))
772
Sección 42. NOMINA % OTRA CONSTRUCCION QUE NO SEA DE EDIFICIOS Carreteras, calles y otros trabajos relacionados Puentes, túneles y carreteras elevadas
780
% 781
790
% 791
% 800
Otra construcción que no sea construcción de edificios – Especifique
810
¿Cuál fue la nómina anual, antes de las deducciones, para este establecimiento en 1992?
Millones
Miles
Dólares
% 792
% 801
a. Trabajadores de construcción %
836
802
b. Todos los otros empleados %
% 811
%
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% 821
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%
Acueductos, alcantarillados, tuberías y vías para la transmisión de energía y comunicación
Valor TOTAL del trabajo de construcción realizado (La suma de la columna (b) + la columna (c) debe ser igual a 100%)
%
% 822
%
Sección 43. TRABAJOS DE CONSTRUCCION OTORGADOS A SUBCONTRATISTAS ¿Cuál fue el costo por concepto de trabajos de construcción subcontratados a otros contratistas de construcción para este Millones establecimiento en 1992? Incluya los trabajos de construcción realizados por 837 empresas manufactureras y el valor de los materiales vendidos a los subcontratistas.
Miles
Dólares
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Sección 44. COSTOS SELECCIONADOS ¿Cuál fue el costo por concepto de materiales y servicios usados para este establecimiento en 1992?
Dólares
Miles
838
a. Electricidad 839
b. Gasolina, combustible diesel y gasohol 840
c. Otros combustibles para calefacción o energía tales como gas natural, y lubricantes, aceites y grasas. 841
d. Comunicación y reparación de maquinaria, equipo, edificios y otras estructuras 842
e. Alquiler o arrendamiento de maquinaria y equipo de construcción, equipo de transportación, edificios y otras estructuras, equipo de oficina y accesorios (No incluya los pagos por trabajos subcontratados.) 843
f. Materiales, componentes y suministros
Sección 45. TRABAJOS REALIZADOS PARA OTROS CONTRATISTAS O CONSTRUCTORES Por ciento
¿Realizó este establecimiento algún trabajo para otros contratistas o constructores en 1992? 851 850 1 2
SI – Estime qué porcentaje del valor en dólares de los trabajos de construcción realizados (sección 39a) en 1992 corresponde a dicho trabajo.
%
NO
Sección 46. PROPIEDAD DE PROYECTOS DE CONSTRUCCION Por ciento
¿Cuál fue el porcentaje estimado del valor en dólares de los trabajos de construcción realizados (sección 39a) correspondiente a proyectos gubernamentales y privados en 1992?
852
%
a. Construcción propiedad del gobierno (Federal, Estado Libre Asociado o municipal) 853
%
b. Construcción propiedad privada
100
c. Valor TOTAL del trabajo de construcción realizado (sección 39a) en 1992
Sección 47. BIENES, GASTOS DE CAPITAL Y DEPRECIACION
Edificios, remolques en el local de construcción, ampliaciones e instalaciones relacionadas, sin incluir el terreno (1) MilloDólaMiles nes res 854
%
Maquinaria, equipo y vehículos (2) Millones
Miles
Dólares
855
a. ¿Cuál fue el valor BRUTO de los bienes depreciables (usualmente, el costo original) a PRINCIPIOS de 1992? 856
b. ¿Cuáles fueron los gastos de capital por automóviles, camiones, etc. (para ser usados principalmente en carreteras) NUEVOS en 1992? 857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
c. ¿Cuáles fueron los gastos de capital por edificios, maquinaria y vehículos NUEVOS para los proyectos de construcción en 1992? d. ¿Cuáles fueron los gastos de capital por edificios y maquinaria USADA en 1992? (Incluya automóviles, camiones, etc. usados.) e. ¿Cuál fue el valor BRUTO de bienes depreciables vendidos, retirados, desechados, etc. en 1992? f. ¿Cuál fue el valor bruto de bienes depreciables al FINALIZAR el 1992? (La suma de a + b + c + d - e)
g. ¿Cuáles fueron los cargos por depreciación en 1992?
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Parte H – TODOS LOS ESTABLECIMIENTOS Sección 48. PROPIEDAD, CONTROL Y LOCALES DE NEGOCIO AVISO – Conteste esta sección únicamente si su Número de Archivo del Censo (CFN) que aparece en la etiqueta de este cuestionario empieza con cero. Si el Número de Archivo no empieza con cero, pase a la sección 50. ANOTE EL NOMBRE, DIRECCION Y CODIGO POSTAL DE LA COMPAÑIA QUE TIENE DERECHOS DE PROPIEDAD
a. ¿Tiene otra compañía control o derechos de propiedad sobre esta compañía? 900
1 2
Nombre 901
SI NO
Número de EI (9 dígitos)
Dirección
– ANOTE EL NOMBRE, DIRECCION Y CODIGO POSTAL DE LA COMPAÑIA SOBRE LA CUAL TIENE CONTROL O DERECHOS DE PROPIEDAD
b. ¿Tiene esta compañía control o derechos de propiedad sobre alguna otra compañía? Si necesita más espacio, continúe en la sección para COMENTARIOS (sección 49).
Nombre 903
902
1 2
SI NO
Número de EI (9 dígitos)
Dirección
–
c. ¿Estuvo activa esta compañía en más de un local durante 1992?
AVISO – Los locales que no están administrados a tiempo completo por al menos un empleado cubierto bajo este Número de EI, NO DEBEN indicarse por separado. Incluya los datos de estos locales con los datos indicados para el local principal. 904 1 SI – Anote los locales adicionales a continuación y proporcione la información que se solicita. Si necesita más espacio, continúe en la sección para COMENTARIOS (sección 49). 2 NO – Pase a la sección 50 906
Número y calle
Número de EI (9 dígitos)
– Municipio
Millones Ventas e ingresos
Tipo de negocio en esta localización
907
Miles
Dólares
908 909
910
Nómina anual 912
Número y calle
– Municipio
Número de empleados durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992
Ventas e ingresos
Tipo de negocio en esta localización
915
913
¿Están incluidas estas cifras en la página 2 de este informe? 1
911
2 914
Número de EI (9 dígitos)
Número de empleados durante el período de pago que incluyó el 12 de marzo de 1992
916
Nómina anual
SI NO
¿Están incluidas estas cifras en la página 2 de este informe? 917
1 2
SI NO
Sección 49. COMENTARIOS – Favor de utilizar este espacio para dar cualquier explicación que considere necesaria para poder entender los datos que usted ha proporcionado.
Sección 50. CERTIFICACION – Este informe es sustancialmente preciso y ha sido preparado de acuerdo con las instrucciones. Nombre de la persona a quien consultar con respecto a este informe – Utilice letra de imprenta 918 Código de
919 Número
920 Extensión
DE: Mes
Año
Firma de la persona que preparó este informe
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LINEAS DE PRODUCTOS DEL COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR
CODIGO
LINEA DE PRODUCTO
CODIGO
217
Camiones y tractores
253
Equipo y materiales para conserjes
LINEA DE PRODUCTO
218
Equipo para el mercadeo de productos petroleros
254
219
Muebles para oficinas y negocios
Equipo y materiales de lavandería y de limpieza en seco (dry cleaning)
220
Superficies para pisos
255
Otro equipo y material de establecimientos de servicios
221
Otros artículos para el hogar
256
Equipo y material de aviación y aeronáutica
222
Materiales para techar, para trabajos con tablas de forro, de aislamiento y para canales de desagüe
257
Maquinaria, equipo y materiales para industrias navieras
223
Vidrios (Excluya automóviles.)
258
Otro equipo y material de transportación
224
Otros materiales de construcción
259
Artículos y materiales para recreación y deportes
225
Equipo de computadora nuevo
260
Juguetes y artículos y materiales para pasatiempo
226
Equipo de computadora usado
261
Desperdicios de metales ferrosos
227
Programas ("software") de computadoras - en existencias
262
Desperdicios de metales no ferrosos
263
Desechos, excepto metal
264
Instrumentos y artículos musicales
265
Productos forestales, excepto madera
266
Otros artículos duraderos
267
Papel de escribir y papel de imprenta
268
Objetos de escritorio, artículos de oficina y tarjetas de felicitación
228
Equipo y suministros para restaurantes y hoteles
229
Máquinas y equipo para tiendas
230
Artículos ópticos y oftálmicos
231
Suministros dentales
232
Artículos religiosos y escolares
233
Otro equipo y material profesional
234
Metales ferrosos
269
Papel para uso industrial y personal
235
Metales no ferrosos
270
Telas y tejidos
236
Carbón y coque
271
Mercería y lencería
237
Otros minerales y metalíferos
272
Pan y productos de panadería y repostería
238
Equipo de comunicación electrónico
273
Materiales básicos para alimentos y bebidas
Equipo electrónico para medición y probación, excepto automotriz
274
Ganado, cerdos, ovejas y cabras
275
Cuero y pieles
Equipo y materiales para calefacción y acondicionamiento de aire
276
Tabaco en rama
277
Lana, estambre y mohair (tela de angora)
278
Otros productos agrícolas (incomestibles)
239 240 241
Equipo y materiales de refrigeración
242
Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para construcción y minería
279
Algodón
243
Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para la agricultura
280
Gases industriales
244
Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para jardinería
281
245
Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para el procesamiento de alimentos
Gases de petróleo licuefado (Excluya gases naturales.)
282
Petróleo crudo
246
Maquinaria, equipo y piezas para la metalurgia
283
Materiales agrícolas
247
Equipo y piezas para el manejo de materiales
284
Tabaco y productos tabaqueros
248
Maquinaria, equipo y materiales para refinerías de petróleo, pozos petroleros y oleoductos
285
Flores y materiales para floristerías
286
Artesanía (Incluya artículos de regalo, novedades y "souvenirs.")
249
Otra maquinaria, equipo y piezas de carácter industrial
287
Sacos de tela y arpillera
250
Equipo de transmisión de fuerza motriz
288
Materiales de publicidad (novedades en papelería, etc.)
251
Otros materiales industriales
289
Pelucas, hilo y productos de cuero
252
Equipo y artículos de salones de belleza y barbería
290
Otros productos perecederos
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Appendix C. Industries Included in the 1992 Censuses of Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, and Service Industries—Puerto Rico SIC code
Short title
Apéndice C. Industrias Incluidas en los Censos de Comercio al por Mayor, Comercio al por Menor, y las Industrias de Servicio de 1992—Puerto Rico Código de la CIU
Título abreviado
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WHOLESALE TRADE
--
COMERCIO AL POR MAYOR
50
DURABLE GOODS
50
PRODUCTOS NO PERECEDEROS
501 5012 5013 5014 5015
Motor Vehicles, Parts, and Supplies Automobiles and other motor vehicles Motor vehicle supplies and new parts Tires and tubes Motor vehicle parts, used
501 5012 5013 5014 5015
Vehículos de Motor, Piezas y Efectos Automóviles y otros vehículos de motor Piezas nuevas y accesorios para vehículos de motor Llantas y cámaras de aire Piezas usadas para vehículos de motor
502 5021 5023
Furniture and Homefurnishings Furniture Homefurnishings
502 5021 5023
Muebles y Efectos para el Hogar Muebles Efectos para el hogar
503 5031 5032 5033 5039
Lumber and Construction Materials Lumber, plywood, and millwork Brick, stone, and related materials Roofing, siding, and insulation Construction materials, n.e.c.
503 5031 5032 5033 5039
Madera y Materiales de Construcción Madera, paneles de madera y productos de molinos Ladrillo, piedra y materiales relacionados Tejado, tablas de forro y materiales de insulación Materiales de construcción no clasificados en otra parte
504 5043 5044 5045
Professional and Commercial Equipment 504 Photographic equipment and supplies 5043 Office equipment 5044 Computers, peripherals, and software 5045 5046 5047 5048 5049
Equipo Profesional y Comercial Equipo y efectos fotográficos Equipo de oficina Computadoras, equipo periférico y programas de computadoras Equipo comercial no clasificado en otra parte Equipo médico y de hospital Artículos oftálmicos Equipo profesional no clasificado en otra parte
505 5051 5052
Metales y Minerales, Excepto Petróleo Centros de servicio y oficinas para metales Carbón y otros minerales y minerales metálicos
5046 5047 5048 5049
Commercial equipment, n.e.c. Medical and hospital equipment Ophthalmic goods Professional equipment, n.e.c.
505 5051 5052
Metals and Minerals, Except Petroleum Metals service centers and offices Coal and other minerals and ores
506 5063 5064 5065
Electrical Goods 506 Electrical apparatus and equipment 5063 Electrical appliances, televisions, and radios 5064 Electronic parts and equipment 5065
Efectos Eléctricos Aparatos y equipo eléctrico Enseres eléctricos, radio y televisores Piezas y equipo electrónico
507
Hardware, Plumbing, and Heating Equipment 507
Artículos de Ferretería, Equipo y Efectos de Plomería y Calefacción Artículos de ferretería Equipo y efectos de plomería y calefacción hidrónica Equipo y efectos para calefacción a base de aire caliente y para aire acondicionado Equipo y efectos de refrigeración
5072 5074 5075
Hardware Plumbing and hydronic heating supplies Warm air heating and air-conditioning
5072 5074 5075
5078
Refrigeration equipment and supplies
5078
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SIC code
Short title
Código de la CIU
Título abreviado
508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088
Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies Construction and mining machinery Farm and garden machinery Industrial machinery and equipment Industrial supplies Service establishment equipment Transportation equipment and supplies
508 5082 5083 5084 5085 5087 5088
Maquinaria, Equipo y Suministros Maquinaria de construcción y minería Maquinaria y equipo para la finca y el jardín Maquinaria y equipo industrial Suministros industriales Equipo de establecimientos de servicio Equipo y suministros de transporte
509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099
Miscellaneous Durable Goods Sporting and recreational goods Toys and hobby goods and supplies Scrap and waste materials Jewelry and precious stones Durable goods, n.e.c.
509 5091 5092 5093 5094 5099
Artículos No Perecederos Misceláneos Efectos y artículos de recreación y deporte Efectos y artículos de pasatiempo y juguetes Materiales de sobras y desperdicios Joyas y piedras preciosas Artículos no perecederos no clasificados en otra parte
51
NONDURABLE GOODS
51
ARTICULOS PERECEDEROS
511 5111 5112 5113
Paper and Paper Products Printing and writing paper Stationery and office supplies Industrial and personal service paper
511 5111 5112 5113
Papel y Productos de Papel Papel para escribir e imprimir Papel para correspondencia y artículos de oficina Papel para uso industrial y personal
512
Drugs, Proprietaries, and Sundries
512
5122
Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries
5122
Medicinas, Medicinas Patentizadas y Varios Artículos de Farmacia Medicinas, medicinas patentizadas y varios artículos de farmacia
513 5131 5136 5137 5139
Apparel, Piece Goods, and Notions Piece goods and notions Men’s and boys’ clothing Women’s and children’s clothing Footwear
513 5131 5136 5137 5139
Prendas de Vestir, Telas y Novedades Telas y novedades Ropa para hombres y jovencitos Ropa para damas y niños Calzado
514 5141 5142 5143 5144 5145 5146 5147 5148 5149
Groceries and Related Products Groceries, general line Packaged frozen foods Dairy products, except dried or canned Poultry and poultry products Confectionery Fish and seafoods Meats and meat products Fresh fruits and vegetables Groceries and related products, n.e.c.
514 5141 5142 5143 5144 5145 5146 5147 5148 5149
Comestibles y Productos Relacionados Comestibles, línea general Alimentos congelados empacados Productos lácteos, excepto secos o enlatados Aves y productos derivados Confitería Pescados y mariscos Carnes y productos derivados Frutas y vegetales frescos Comestibles y productos relacionados no clasificados en otra parte
515 5153 5154 5159
Farm-Product Raw Materials Grain and field beans Livestock Farm-product raw materials, n.e.c.
515 5153 5154 5159
Materias Primas Agrícolas Granos Ganado Materias primas agrícolas no clasificadas en otra parte
516 5162 5169
Chemicals and Allied Products Plastics materials and basic shapes Chemicals and allied products, n.e.c.
516 5162 5169
Productos Químicos y Productos Análogos Materiales plásticos y moldes básicos Productos químicos y productos análogos no clasificados en otra parte
517 5171 5172
Petroleum and Petroleum Products Petroleum bulk stations and terminals Petroleum products, n.e.c.
517 5171 5172
Petróleo y Productos de Petróleo Terminales y depósitos para almacenaje de petróleo Productos de petróleo no clasificados en otra parte
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SIC code
Short title
Código de la CIU
Título abreviado
518 5181 5182
Beer, Wine, and Distilled Beverages Beer and ale Wine and distilled beverages
518 5181 5182
Cerveza, Vino y Bebidas Alcohólicas Destiladas Cerveza y cerveza amarga Vinos y bebidas alcohólicas destiladas
519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199
Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Farm supplies Books, periodicals, and newspapers Flowers and florists’ supplies Tobacco and tobacco products Paints, varnishes, and supplies Nondurable goods, n.e.c.
519 5191 5192 5193 5194 5198 5199
Artículos Perecederos Misceláneos Efectos agrícolas Libros, revistas y periódicos Flores y efectos de floristería Tabaco y productos de tabaco Pinturas, barnices y artículos relacionados Artículos perecederos no clasificados en otra parte
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RETAIL TRADE
--
COMERCIO AL POR MENOR
52
BUILDING MATERIALS AND GARDEN SUPPLIES
52
MATERIALES DE CONSTRUCCION Y EFECTOS PARA EL JARDIN
521 5211
Lumber and Other Building Materials Lumber and other building materials
521 5211
Madera y Otros Materiales de Construcción Madera y otros materiales de construcción
523
Paint, Glass, and Wallpaper Stores
523
5231
Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores
5231
Tiendas que Venden Pintura, Cristal y Papel para Empapelar Paredes Tiendas que venden pintura, cristal y papel para empapelar paredes
525 5251
Hardware Stores Hardware stores
525 5251
Ferreterías Ferreterías
526
Retail Nurseries and Garden Stores
526
5261
Retail nurseries and garden stores
Viveros de Plantas y Tiendas de Efectos para el Jardín Viveros de plantas y tiendas de efectos para el jardín
527 5271 53
Mobile Home Dealers Mobile home dealers GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES
5261 527 5271 53
Comerciantes que se Dedican a la Venta de Casas Móviles Comerciantes que se dedican a la venta de casas móviles TIENDAS DE MERCANCIA GENERAL
531 5311
Department Stores Department stores
531 5311
Tiendas por Departamento Tiendas por departamento
533 5331
Variety Stores Variety stores
533 5331
Tiendas de Variedades Tiendas de variedades
539 5399
Miscellaneous General Merchandise Stores 539 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores 5399
54
FOOD STORES
54
Otras Tiendas de Mercancía General Otras tiendas de mercancía general TIENDAS DE ALIMENTOS
541 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt.
Grocery Stores Grocery stores Supermarkets Cash and Carry
541 5411 pt. 5411 pt. 5411 pt.
Tiendas de Alimentos Tiendas de alimentos Supermercados Cash and carry
542 5421
Meat and Fish Markets Meat and fish markets
542 5421
Mercados de Carne y Pescado Mercados de carne y pescado
543 5431
Fruit and Vegetable Markets Fruit and vegetable markets
543 5431
Mercados de Frutas y Vegetales Mercados de frutas y vegetales
544 5441
Candy, Nut, and Confectionery Stores Candy, nut, and confectionery stores
544 5441
Tiendas de Dulces, Nueces y Confitería Tiendas de dulces, nueces y confitería
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SIC code
Short title
Código de la CIU
Título abreviado
545 5451
Dairy Products Stores Dairy products stores
545 5451
Tiendas de Productos Lácteos Tiendas de productos lácteos
546 5461
Retail Bakeries Retail bakeries
546 5461
Panaderías Detallistas Panaderías detallistas
549 5499
Miscellaneous Food Stores Miscellaneous food stores
549 5499
Otras Tiendas de Alimentos Otras tiendas de alimentos
55
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS AND SERVICE STA- 55 TIONS
AGENCIAS AUTOMOVILISTICAS Y ESTACIONES DE GASOLINA
551 5511
New and Used Car Dealers New and used car dealers
551 5511
Agencias que Venden Carros Nuevos y Usados Agencias que venden carros nuevos y usados
552 5521
Used Car Dealers Used car dealers
552 5521
Agencias que Venden Carros Usados Agencias que venden carros usados
553
Auto and Home Supply Stores
553
5531
Auto and home supply stores
5531
Tiendas de Efectos para Automóviles y para el Hogar Tiendas de efectos para automóviles y para el hogar
554 5541
Gasoline Service Stations Gasoline service stations
554 5541
Estaciones de Gasolina Estaciones de gasolina
555 5551
Boat Dealers Boat dealers
555 5551
Agencias que Venden Botes Agencias que venden botes
556 5561
Recreational Vehicle Dealers Recreational vehicle dealers
556 5561
Agencias de Vehículos de Recreación Agencias de vehículos de recreación
557 5571
Motorcycle Dealers Motorcycle dealers
557 5571
Agencias de Motocicletas Agencias que venden motocicletas
559
Automotive Dealers, N.E.C.
559
Agencias que Venden Automóviles, No Clasificados en Otra Parte Agencias que venden automóviles, no clasificados en otra parte
5599 56
Automotive dealers, n.e.c.
5599
APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES
56
561 5611
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Stores Men’s and boys’ clothing stores
561 5611
Tiendas de Ropa para Jóvenes y Caballeros Tiendas de ropa para jóvenes y caballeros
562 5621
Women’s Clothing Stores Women’s clothing stores
562 5621
Tiendas de Ropa para Damas Tiendas de ropa para damas
563
Women’s Accessory and Specialty Stores 563
5632
Women’s accessory and specialty stores
5632
TIENDAS DE ROPA Y ACCESORIOS
Tiendas de Accesorios y Artículos Especiales para Damas Tiendas de accesorios y artículos especiales para damas
564 5641
Children’s and Infants’ Wear Stores Children’s and infants’ wear stores
564 5641
Tiendas de Ropa para Niños Tiendas de ropa para niños
565 5651
Family Clothing Stores Family clothing stores
565 5651
Tiendas de Ropa para la Familia Tiendas de ropa para la familia
566 5661
Shoe Stores Shoe stores
566 5661
Tiendas de Calzado Tiendas de calzado
569 5699
Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessory Stores 569 Miscellaneous apparel and accessory stores 5699
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Otras Tiendas de Ropa y Accesorios Otras tiendas de ropa y accesorios
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SIC code 57
Short title FURNITURE AND HOMEFURNISHINGS STORES
Código de la CIU 57
Título abreviado TIENDAS DE MUEBLES, EFECTOS Y EQUIPO PARA EL HOGAR
571 5712 5713 5714 5719
Furniture and Homefurnishings Stores Furniture stores Floor covering stores Drapery and upholstery stores Miscellaneous homefurnishings stores
571 5712 5713 5714 5719
Tiendas de Muebles, Efectos y Equipo para el Hogar Mueblerías Tiendas de cubiertas para pisos Tiendas de cortinas y tapicería Otras tiendas de efectos para el hogar
572 5722
Household Appliance Stores Household appliance stores
572 5722
Tiendas de Enseres para el Hogar Tiendas de enseres para el hogar
573 5731 5734
Radio, Television, and Computer Stores Radio, television, and electronic stores Computer and software stores
573 5731 5734
Tiendas de Radios, Televisores y Computadoras Tiendas de radios, televisores y enseres eléctricos Tiendas de computadoras y programas de computadora Tiendas de discos y cintas magnetofónicas pregrabadas Tiendas de instrumentos musicales
5735
Record and prerecorded tape stores
5735
5736
Musical instrument stores
5736
58 581 5812 5812 5812 5812 5812 5812 5813 59
EATING AND DRINKING PLACES
pt. pt. pt. pt. pt.
Eating and Drinking Places Eating places Cafeteria Restaurant Refreshment Fast food Other eating places Drinking places MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL
591
Drug Stores and Proprietary Stores
5912
Drug stores and proprietary stores
58 581 5812 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5812 pt. 5813 59 591 5912
LUGARES DONDE SE VENDE COMIDA Y BEBIDA Lugares Donde Se Vende Comida y Bebida Lugares donde se vende comida Cafetería Restaurante Lugar de refrigerio Restaurante ‘‘Fast Food’’ Otro lugar para comer Lugares donde se vende bebida OTRAS TIENDAS DE COMERCIO AL POR MENOR Farmacias y Tiendas Que Venden Medicinas y Medicinas Especiales Patentizadas Farmacias y tiendas que venden medicinas y medicinas especiales patentizadas
592 5921
Liquor Stores Liquor stores
592 5921
Licorerías Licorerías
593 5932
Used Merchandise Stores Used merchandise stores
593 5932
Tiendas de Mercancía Usada Tiendas de mercancía usada
594 5941 5942 5943
Miscellaneous Shopping Goods Stores Sporting goods and bicycle shops Book stores Stationery stores
594 5941 5942 5943
5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949
Jewelry stores Hobby, toy, and game shops Camera and photographic supply stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir shops Luggage and leather goods stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods
5944 5945 5946 5947 5948 5949
Tiendas que Venden Mercancía Miscelánea Tiendas de efectos deportivos y bicicletas Librerías Tiendas que venden papel y otros materiales de correspondencia Joyerías Tiendas de juguetes, juegos y pasatiempo Tiendas de cámaras y efectos fotográficos Tiendas de regalos, novedades y ‘‘souvenirs’’ Tiendas que venden maletas y artículos de cuero Tiendas de telas y artículos de costura
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SIC code 596
Short title Nonstore Retailers
Código de la CIU 596
5961
Catalog and mail-order houses
5961
5962
Merchandising machine operators
5962
5963
Direct selling establishments
5963
598 5983 5984 5989
Fuel Dealers Fuel oil dealers Liquefied petroleum gas dealers Fuel dealers, n.e.c.
598 5983 5984 5989
599
Retail Stores, N.E.C.
599
5992 5993 5994 5995 5999
Florists Tobacco stores and stands News dealers and newsstands Optical goods stores Miscellaneous retail stores, n.e.c.
5992 5993 5994 5995 5999
Título abreviado Vendedores de Mercancía que no se Vende en Establecimientos Casas que venden mercancía por correo y por catálogo Administradores de distribuidores automáticos de mercancía Establecimientos que venden mercancía directamente al cliente Distribuidores de Combustible Distribuidores de aceite combustible Distribuidores de gas líquido Distribuidores de combustible no clasificados en otra parte Tiendas de Comercio al por Menor no Clasificadas en Otra Parte Floristerías Puestos y tiendas de tabaco Agencias y puestos de revistas y periódicos Tiendas que venden artículos ópticos Otras tiendas de comercio al por menor, no clasificadas en otra parte
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SERVICES INDUSTRIES
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INDUSTRIAS DE SERVICIOS
47 472 4724 4725 4729
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Passenger Transportation Arrangement Travel agencies Tour operators Passenger transport arrangement, n.e.c.
47 472 4724 4725 4729
70
HOTELS AND OTHER LODGING PLACES
SERVICIOS DE TRANSPORTACION Tramitación del Transporte de Pasajeros Agencias de viajes Guías turísticos Arreglo de transportación de pasajeros no clasificado en otra parte HOTELES Y OTROS LUGARES DE ALOJAMIENTO Hoteles y Moteles Hoteles y moteles Hoteles Hoteles, de 100 habitaciones o más Hoteles, de 25 a 99 habitaciones Hoteles, menos de 25 habitaciones Moteles y casas de hospedaje para turistas Villas para turistas y paradores Campamentos y Parques para Vehículos de Recreación Campamentos de recreación y deportes Parques para remolques y sitios donde acampar SERVICIOS PERSONALES Servicios de Lavandería, Lavado en Seco y de Ropa Lavanderías automáticas para uso familiar y comercial Plantas para planchado de ropa y lava do en seco Suministro de sábanas Lavanderías con máquinas de lavar y lavado en seco activadas por monedas Plantas de lavado en seco, excepto lavado de alfombras Lavado de alfombras y muebles Lavandería industrial Servicio de lavandería y ropa, no clasificados en otra parte
701 7011 7011 7011 7011 7011 7011 7011 703 7032 7033 72 721 7211 7212 7213 7215
pt. pt. pt. pt. pt. pt.
Hotels and Motels Hotels and motels Hotels Hotels, 100 guest rooms or more Hotels, 25 to 99 guest rooms Hotels, less than 25 guest rooms Motels and guest houses Tourist villas and paradores Camps and Recreational Vehicle Parks Sporting and recreational camps Trailer parks and campsites PERSONAL SERVICES Laundry, Cleaning, and Garment Services Power laundries, family and commercial Garment pressing and cleaners’ agents Linen supply Coin-operated laundries and cleaning
70 701 7011 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 7011 pt. 703 7032 7033 72 721 7211 7212 7213 7215
7216
Drycleaning plants, except rug
7216
7217 7218 7219
Carpet and upholstery cleaning Industrial launderers Laundry and garment services, n.e.c.
7217 7218 7219
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SIC code
Short title
Código de la CIU
Título abreviado
722 7221
Photographic Studios, Portrait Photographic studios, portrait
722 7221
Estudios Fotográficos, Retratos Estudios fotográficos, retratos
723 7231
Beauty Shops Beauty shops
723 7231
Salones de Belleza Salones de belleza
724 7241
Barber Shops Barber shops
724 7241
Barberías Barberías
725 7251
Shoe Repair and Shoeshine Parlors Shoe Repair and shoeshine parlors
725 7251
Talleres que Arreglan y Brillan Zapatos Talleres que arreglan y brillan zapatos
726 7261
Funeral Service and Crematories Funeral service and crematories
726 7261
Servicios Fúnebres y Crematorios Servicios fúnebres y crematorios
729 7291
Miscellaneous Personal Services Tax return preparation services
729 7291
Servicios Personales Misceláneos Servicios de preparación de planillas de contribución sobre ingresos Servicios personales misceláneos no clasificados en otra parte
7299 73
Miscellaneous personal services, n.e.c. BUSINESS SERVICES
7299 73
SERVICIOS COMERCIALES
731 7311 7312 7313 7319
Advertising Advertising agencies Outdoor advertising services Radio, television, publisher representatives Advertising, n.e.c.
731 7311 7312 7313 7319
Servicios de Publicidad Agencias de publicidad Servicios de publicidad al aire libre Agentes de publicidad para radio y televisión Servicios de publicidad, no clasificados en otra parte
732
Credit Reporting and Collection
732
Agencias que Proveen Información sobre el Crédito de los Consumidores y Agencias que Ajustan y Cobran Deudas Servicios y ajustes de cobros de deudas Servicios que proveen información sobre créditos
7322 7323
Adjustment and collection services Credit reporting services
7322 7323
733
Mailing, Reproduction, Stenographic
733
7331 7334 7335 7336 7338
Direct mail advertising services Photocopying and duplicating services Commercial photography Commercial art and graphic design Secretarial and court reporting
7331 7334 7335 7336 7338
Servicios de Envío por Correo, Reproducción y Estenográficos Servicios publicitarios por correo Servicios de fotocopia y reproducción Fotografía comercial Diseño gráfico y arte comercial Servicios secretariales y de reportaje para las cortes
734 7342 7349
Services to Buildings Disinfecting and pest control services Building maintenance services, n.e.c.
734 7342 7349
Servicios a Edificios Servicios de desinfección y fumigación Servicios de mantenimiento de edificios, no clasificados en otra parte
735
735
7352 7353
Miscellaneous Equipment Rental and Leasing Medical equipment rental Heavy construction equipment rental
7352 7353
7359
Equipment rental and leasing, n.e.c.
7359
Alquiler y Arrendamiento de Equipo Misceláneo Alquiler o arrendamiento de equipo médico Alquiler o arrendamiento de equipo pesado de construcción Alquiler y arrendamiento de equipo no clasificado en otra parte
736 7361 7363
Personnel Supply Services Employment agencies Help supply services
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736 7361 7363
Agencias de Suministro de Personal Agencias de empleo Servicios de suministro de ayuda personal
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SIC code 737
Short title Computer and Data Processing Services
Código de la CIU 737
7371 7372 7373 7374 7375 7376
Computer programming services Prepackaged software Computer integrated systems design Data processing and preparation Information retrieval services Computer facilities management
7371 7372 7373 7374 7375 7376
7377 7378 7379
Computer rental and leasing Computer maintenance and repair Computer related services, n.e.c.
7377 7378 7379
738 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389
Miscellaneous Business Services Detective and armored car services Security systems services News syndicates Photofinishing laboratories Business services, n.e.c.
738 7381 7382 7383 7384 7389
75
AUTO REPAIR, SERVICES, AND PARKING
75
Título abreviado Servicios de Computación y Procesamiento de Datos Servicios de programación de computadoras Programas de computadora pre-empaquetados Diseños de sistemas integrados de computadora Servicio de preparación y procesamiento de datos Servicio de recuperación de información Servicios de administración de equipos de computadora Alquiler y arrendamiento de computadoras Mantenimiento y reparación de computadoras Servicios relacionados de computadoras, no clasificados en otra parte Servicios Comerciales Misceláneos Servicios de detectives y carros blindados Servicios de sistemas de seguridad Sindicato de noticias Laboratorios para revelados de fotografías Servicios comerciales no clasificados en otra parte ESTACIONAMIENTOS DE SERVICIO Y REPARACION DE AUTOMOVILES
751 7513 7514 7515 7519
Automotive Rentals, No Drivers Truck rental and leasing, no drivers Passenger car rental Passenger car leasing Utility trailer rental
751 7513 7514 7515 7519
Alquiler de Automóviles, sin Conductores Alquiler y arrendamiento de camiones, sin conductores Alquiler de automóviles para pasajeros Arrendamiento de automóviles para pasajeros Alquiler de remolques de carga
752 7521
Automobile Parking Automobile parking
752 7521
Estacionamiento de Automóviles Estacionamiento de automóviles
753 7532 7533
Automotive Repair Shops Top and body repair and paint shops Auto exhaust system repair shops
753 7532 7533
7534 7536 7537
Tire retreading and repair shops Automotive glass replacement shops Automotive transmission repair shops
7534 7536 7537
7538 7539
General automotive repair shops Automotive repair shops, n.e.c.
7538 7539
Talleres de Reparación de Automóviles Talleres de reparación de capota y carrocería Talleres de reparación de sistema de escape de automóviles Talleres de reparación y recauchamiento de llantas Talleres de reemplazo de vidrios de automóviles Talleres de reparación de transmisiones de automóviles Talleres de reparación general de automóviles Talleres de reparación de automóviles, no clasificados en otra parte
754 7542 7549 76
Automotive Services, Except Repair Carwashes Automotive services, n.e.c. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
754 7542 7549 76
762 7622 7623
Electrical Repair Shops Radio and television repair Refrigeration service and repair
762 7622 7623
7629
Electrical repair shops, n.e.c.
7629
Servicios Automotrices, Excepto Reparaciones Lavado de automóviles Servicios automotrices, no clasificados en otra parte SERVICIOS MISCELANEOS DE REPARACION Talleres de Reparación de Equipo Eléctrico Talleres de reparación de radios y televisores Talleres de reparación de refrigeradores y aire acondicionado Talleres de reparación de equipo eléctrico, no clasificados en otra parte
763 7631
Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repair Watch, clock, and jewelry repair
763 7631
Reparación de Relojes y Joyas Reparación de relojes y joyas
764 7641
Reupholstery and Furniture Repair Reupholstery and furniture repair
764 7641
Reparación y Tapizado de Muebles Reparación y tapizado de muebles
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SIC code 769 7692 7694 7699 78 781
Short title Miscellaneous Repair Shops Welding repair Armature rewinding shops Repair services, n.e.c. MOTION PICTURES Motion Picture Production and Services
Código de la CIU 769 7692 7694 7699 78 781
7812
Motion picture and video production
7812
7819
Services allied to motion pictures
7819
782
Motion Picture Distribution and Services
782
Título abreviado Servicios Misceláneos de Reparación Talleres de soldadura Talleres para el devanado del inducido Talleres de reparación no clasificados en otra parte PELICULAS CINEMATOGRAFICAS Producción y Distribución de Películas Cinematográficas y Servicios Relacionados Producción de películas cinematográficas y cintas de video Servicios afines a la producción de películas
7822
Motion picture and tape distribution
7822
7829
Motion picture distribution services
7829
Servicios de Producción y Distribución de Películas Cinematográficas Distribución de películas cinematográficas y cintas de videos Servicios de distribución de películas cinematográficas
783 7832 7833
Motion Picture Theatres Motion picture theatres, except drive-in Drive-in motion picture theatres
783 7832 7833
Teatros de Cine Teatros de cine, exceptuando los cines al aire libre Cines al aire libre
784 7841
Video Tape Rental Video tape rental
784 7841
Alquiler de Cintas de Video Alquiler de cintas de video
79
AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION SERVICES
79
SERVICIOS DE RECREO Y DIVERSION
791 7911
Dance Studios, Schools, and Halls Dance studios, schools, and halls
791 7911
Salones de Baile, Estudios y Academias Salones de baile, estudios y academias
792 7922 7929
Producers, Orchestras, Entertainers Theatrical producers and services Entertainers and entertainment groups
792 7922 7929
Productores de Teatro, Bandas, Orquestas y Artistas Productores de teatros y servicios relacionados Artistas y grupos de artistas
793 7933
Bowling Centers Bowling centers
793 7933
Boleras Boleras
794 7941 7948
Commercial Sports Sports clubs, managers, and promoters Racing, including track operation
794 7941 7948
Deportes Comerciales Clubes, de deportes profesionales y promotores Carreras, incluyendo negocios que operan pistas
799
Miscellaneous Amusement, Recreation Services Physical fitness facilities Public golf courses Coin-operated amusement devices
799
Servicios Misceláneos de Recreo y Entretenimiento Facilidades de mantenimiento Campos de golf públicos Aparatos de entretenimiento activados por monedas Parques de diversiones Clubes de recreación y deportes para miembros Servicios de recreo y entretenimiento, no clasificados en otra parte Agencias de lotería Agencias hípicas Galleras
7991 7992 7993 7996 7997 7999 7999 pt. 7999 pt. 7999 pt.
Amusement parks Membership sports and recreation clubs Amusement and recreation, n.e.c. Lottery agencies Betting agencies Cockfight arenas
7991 7992 7993 7996 7997 7999 7999 pt. 7999 pt. 7999 pt.
8072
DENTAL LABORATORIES
8072
LABORATORIOS DENTALES
81 8111
LEGAL SERVICES Legal services
81 8111
SERVICIOS LEGALES Servicios legales
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SIC code
Short title
Código de la CIU
Título abreviado
84
MUSEUMS, BOTANICAL, ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
84
841 8412
Museums and Art Galleries Museums and art galleries
841 8412
Museos y Galerías de Arte Museos y galerías de arte Jardines Botánicos y Zoológicos Jardines botánicos y zoológicos
842 8422
Botanical and Zoological Gardens Botanical and zoological gardens
842 8422
871
871
8711 8712 8713 8731 8732 8734
ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES Engineering services Architectural services Surveying services Commercial physical research Commercial nonphysical research Testing laboratories
8711 8712 8713 8731 8732 8734
874
Management and Public Relations
874
8741 8742 8743 8744 8748
Management services Management consulting services Public relations services Facilities support services Business consulting, n.e.c.
8741 8742 8743 8744 8748
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MUSEOS, JARDINES BOTANICOS, Y ZOOLOGICOS
SERVICIOS DE INGENIERIA Y ARQUITECTURA Servicios de ingeniería Servicios de arquitectura Servicios de agrimensura Investigación física comercial Investigación comercial que no sea física Laboratorios de experimentos Servicios de Relaciones Públicas y de Administración Servicios de administración Servicios de consulta de administración Servicios de relaciones públicas Servicios de apoyo Negocios de consultoría que no se clasifican en otra parte
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Publication Program 1992 ECONOMIC CENSUS OF OUTLYING AREAS Publications of the 1992 Economic Census of the Outlying Areas containing data on construction, manufacturing, retail trade, wholesale trade, and service establishments are described below.
Printed Reports Puerto Rico–4 reports (OA92-E-1 to -4)
Retail Trade, Wholesale Trade, and Service Industries Geographic Area Statistics (OA92-E-1). The area report presents data for the wholesale and retail trades and service industries. It includes varied kind-of-business detail on number of establishments, sales or receipts, payroll, employment, proprietors and partners working, legal form of organization, and type of firm. Data are presented for Puerto Rico, commercial regions, and municipios. Retail trade data include total and selling floor space, franchise holders, and class of customer for selected kinds of business. Wholesale trade data on inventories, operating expenses, class of customer, and employment by principal activity are presented by kind of business. Data for hotels and motels by type of receipts and number of rooms are published for service industries. Subject Series (OA92-E-2). The subject report presents commodity and merchandise line sales data for retail and wholesale trade by kind of business for Puerto Rico.
added by manufactures, class of customer, inventories, costs of materials, capital expenditures, products, and country of destination. Statistics are shown by industry and geographic area.
Virgin Islands of the United States–1 report (OA92-E-5) This report presents data by kind of business for construction industries, manufactures, retail trade, wholesale trade, and service industries. In addition to data for the Virgin Islands as a whole, data are presented for St. Thomas and St. John (combined to prevent disclosure problems), St. Croix, and the towns of Charlotte Amalie, Christiansted, and Frederiksted.
Guam–1 report (OA92-E-6) This report presents data by kind of business for construction industries, manufactures, retail trade, wholesale trade, and service industries. Tables present data for Guam and its election districts.
Northern Mariana Islands–1 report (OA92-E-7) This report presents data by kind of business for construction industries, manufactures, retail trade, wholesale trade, and service industries. Tables present data for the Northern Mariana Islands and the four municipalities.
Construction Industries
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Construction Industries (OA92-E-3). This report presents summary, industry, and geographic area statistics. The industry chapter presents 1992 data for industries on the number of construction establishments; value of construction work; employment; proprietors and partners working; payroll; hours worked; payments to subcontractors; payments for materials, components, and supplies; payments for power, fuels, and lubricants; payments for selected purchased services; payments for rental of machinery, equipment, and structures; value added; and capital expenditures during the year. Selected data are shown for selected industries by geographic location of establishments and by legal form of organization. Data are also provided for establishments by employment size.
Data also are available in electronic form. These products provide the same information found in the printed reports. Electronic products are sold by Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300.
Manufactures Manufactures (OA92-E-4). This report includes data on the number of establishments, employment, proprietors and partners working, payroll, value of shipments, value
OTHER ECONOMIC CENSUS REPORTS Data on retail trade, wholesale trade, service industries, construction industries, manufactures, mineral industries, enterprise statistics, minority-owned businesses, womenowned businesses, and transportation in the United States also are issued as part of the 1992 Economic Census. All published reports are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Appropriate announcements and order forms describing these reports are available free of charge from Data User Services Division, Customer Services, Bureau of the Census, Washington, DC 20233-8300.