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Utah 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

53

10

4

2

21

142

50

47

32

22

86

24

25

15

23

5,798

1,461

780

421

31

1,187

526

479

410

42

1,731

680

459

328

44

3,337

2,206

1,500

712

48

899

204

175

129

51

665

204

167

134

52

2,780

880

472

223

53

2,241

374

232

62

54

4,406

808

535

317

55

133

59

48

45

56

1,755

416

282

217

61

360

94

85

76

62

2,570

1,258

733

395

71

413

106

75

76

72

1,155

632

966

1,034

81

2,502

947

505

194

95

36

22

18

25

99

250

13

4

0

Total

32,499

10,974

7,591

4,847



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