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Idaho Small Business Statistics

(Information provided by U.S. Census Bureau)

Number of Establishments by Employment-size class

Industry Code

Total Establishments

'1-4'

'5-9'

'10-19'

11

415

72

55

31

21

62

13

15

13

22

97

25

27

20

23

4,284

930

470

210

31

788

338

250

197

42

985

419

290

204

44

2,684

1,554

965

469

48

979

178

142

103

51

338

114

110

73

52

1,513

528

257

104

53

1,248

194

88

23

54

2,307

540

281

120

55

72

41

38

36

56

1,057

281

173

116

61

152

60

46

31

62

1,758

867

505

264

71

394

89

58

55

72

1,124

567

659

600

81

2,084

680

292

88

95

26

9

13

9

99

144

1

1

0

Total

22,511

7,500

4,735

2,766



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