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Nebraska 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

142

24

8

10

21

81

29

18

6

22

89

28

14

10

23

3,795

990

553

280

31

710

323

284

265

42

1,311

677

524

332

44

3,596

2,363

1,284

614

48

1,548

268

200

130

51

402

148

157

93

52

2,365

769

409

234

53

1,317

233

146

72

54

2,647

603

342

196

55

96

57

44

49

56

1,385

360

220

174

61

225

76

63

63

62

1,995

953

672

370

71

463

115

86

85

72

1,395

694

781

855

81

3,780

1,168

548

212

95

17

18

14

19

99

84

2

0

0

Total

27,443

9,898

6,367

4,069



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