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Wyoming 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

77

11

5

1

21

372

115

106

78

22

56

15

19

14

23

1,721

454

222

129

31

266

95

80

59

42

413

200

149

62

44

1,381

783

395

198

48

437

123

84

50

51

181

61

58

44

52

556

178

83

58

53

692

99

35

21

54

1,144

270

122

48

55

40

14

11

6

56

513

101

79

35

61

82

18

14

11

62

754

352

216

116

71

267

50

46

20

72

650

342

357

309

81

1,272

390

151

42

95

18

10

1

2

99

133

7

4

0

Total

11,025

3,688

2,237

1,303



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