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Nevada 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

50

7

5

2

21

91

26

30

16

22

50

17

12

16

23

2,435

843

675

522

31

728

323

258

236

42

1,337

503

370

252

44

2,990

1,877

1,284

674

48

565

157

132

129

51

586

151

117

100

52

2,887

666

424

184

53

2,160

551

287

116

54

4,604

841

506

292

55

531

56

48

56

56

1,901

481

348

303

61

240

64

58

51

62

2,275

1,080

665

381

71

574

140

103

114

72

1,254

837

841

873

81

2,325

759

472

201

95

38

20

17

21

99

300

8

4

1

Total

27,921

9,407

6,656

4,540



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