Burlington, Washington (WA): Economy and Business Data & Market Research
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Based on the data from 1997 / 2002 when the population of Burlington, Washington was 5,829 / 7,464
Number of Establishments - Burlington (2002)
- A) Manufacturing: 1997 - 28, 2002 - 31 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 480, 2002 - 415, State average - 80)
- B) Wholesale trade: 1997 - 28, 2002 - 22 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 480, 2002 - 294, State average - 54)
- C) Retail trade: 1997 - 174, 2002 - 179 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 2,985, 2002 - 2,398, State average - 125)
- D) Information: 2002 - 6 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 80, State average - 20)
- E) Real estate & rental & leasing: 1997 - 20, 2002 - 22 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 343, 2002 - 294, State average - 48)
- F) Professional, scientific & technical services: 1997 - 23, 2002 - 32 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 394, 2002 - 428, State average - 103)
- G) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 1997 - 15, 2002 - 11 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 257, 2002 - 147, State average - 40)
- H) Educational services: 1997 - 4, 2002 - 2 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 68, 2002 - 26, State average - 10)
- I) Health care & social assistance: 1997 - 29, 2002 - 39 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 497, 2002 - 522, State average - 98)
- J) Arts, entertainment & recreation: 1997 - 2, 2002 - 3 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 34, 2002 - 40, State average - 13)
- K) Accommodation & food services: 1997 - 42, 2002 - 50 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 720, 2002 - 669, State average - 77)
- L) Other services (except public administration): 1997 - 33, 2002 - 44 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 566, 2002 - 589, State average - 67)
Number of Employees - Burlington (2002)
- A) Manufacturing: 1997 - 1,298, 2002 - 869 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 22,267, 2002 - 11,642, State average - 5,409)
- B) Wholesale trade: 1997 - 349, 2002 - 243 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 5,987, 2002 - 3,255, State average - 1,110)
- C) Retail trade: 1997 - 2,342, 2002 - 2,946 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 40,178, 2002 - 39,469, State average - 1,753)
- D) Information: 2002 - 133 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 1,781, State average - 1,462)
- E) Real estate & rental & leasing: 1997 - 79, 2002 - 148 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 1,355, 2002 - 1,982, State average - 333)
- F) Professional, scientific & technical services: 1997 - 80, 2002 - 312 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 1,372, 2002 - 4,180, State average - 1,415)
- G) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 1997 - 59, 2002 - 102 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 1,012, 2002 - 1,366, State average - 811)
- H) Educational services: 1997 - 0-19, 2002 - 0-19 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 130, 2002 - 101, State average - 232)
- I) Health care & social assistance: 1997 - 249, 2002 - 475 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 4,271, 2002 - 6,363, State average - 2,585)
- J) Arts, entertainment & recreation: 1997 - 0-19, 2002 - 20-99 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 130, 2002 - 637, State average - 614)
- K) Accommodation & food services: 1997 - 610, 2002 - 722 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 10,464, 2002 - 9,673, State average - 1,264)
- L) Other services (except public administration): 1997 - 174, 2002 - 216 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 2,985, 2002 - 2,893, State average - 523)
Annual Payroll ($1,000) - Burlington (2002)
- A) Manufacturing: 1997 - $30,404, 2002 - $26,904 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $521,598, 2002 - $360,450, State average - $177,839)
- B) Wholesale trade: 1997 - $9,384, 2002 - $7,610 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $160,988, 2002 - $101,956, State average - $55,024)
- C) Retail trade: 1997 - $38,876, 2002 - $65,139 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $666,941, 2002 - $872,709, State average - $41,656)
- D) Information: 2002 - $3,547 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $47,521, State average - $58,134)
- E) Real estate & rental & leasing: 1997 - $1,715, 2002 - $2,700 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $29,421, 2002 - $36,173, State average - $9,913)
- F) Professional, scientific & technical services: 1997 - $1,282, 2002 - $8,105 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $21,993, 2002 - $108,587, State average - $61,477)
- G) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 1997 - $1,038, 2002 - $2,557 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $17,807, 2002 - $34,257, State average - $26,073)
- H) Educational services: No data
- I) Health care & social assistance: 1997 - $5,201, 2002 - $10,768 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $89,226, 2002 - $144,265, State average - $92,994)
- J) Arts, entertainment & recreation: No data
- K) Accommodation & food services: 1997 - $5,633, 2002 - $8,492 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $96,637, 2002 - $113,772, State average - $17,001)
- L) Other services (except public administration): 1997 - $3,841, 2002 - $4,925 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $65,894, 2002 - $65,983, State average - $12,234)
Shipments / Sales / Receptions ($1,000) - Burlington (2002)
- A) Manufacturing: 1997 - $154,654, 2002 - $130,562 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $2,653,182, 2002 - $1,749,222, State average - $1,035,752)
- B) Wholesale trade: 1997 - $82,888, 2002 - $67,229 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $1,421,993, 2002 - $900,710, State average - $915,109)
- C) Retail trade: 1997 - $402,170, 2002 - $676,560 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $6,899,468, 2002 - $9,064,308, State average - $398,166)
- D) Information: No data
- E) Real estate & rental & leasing: 1997 - $11,232, 2002 - $19,408 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $192,691, 2002 - $260,021, State average - $55,516)
- F) Professional, scientific & technical services: 1997 - $4,074, 2002 - $20,467 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $69,891, 2002 - $274,209, State average - $140,512)
- G) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 1997 - $5,238, 2002 - $9,593 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $89,861, 2002 - $128,523, State average - $58,071)
- H) Educational services: No data
- I) Health care & social assistance: 1997 - $12,747, 2002 - $24,618 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $218,682, 2002 - $329,823, State average - $223,074)
- J) Arts, entertainment & recreation: No data
- K) Accommodation & food services: 1997 - $19,253, 2002 - $28,150 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $330,296, 2002 - $377,143, State average - $56,885)
- L) Other services (except public administration): 1997 - $8,663, 2002 - $17,065 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $148,618, 2002 - $228,630, State average - $54,048)
Industry Description | Number of Establishments [1997 / 2002] |
Number of Employees [1997 / 2002] |
Annual Payroll ($1,000) [1997 / 2002] |
Shipments / Sales / Receptions ($1,000) [1997 / 2002] |
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Manufacturing | 28 / 31 | 1,298 / 869 | $30,404 / $26,904 | $154,654 / $130,562 |
Wholesale trade | 28 / 22 | 349 / 243 | $9,384 / $7,610 | $82,888 / $67,229 |
Wholesale trade, durable goods | 16 | 130 / 131 | $3,454 / $4,528 | $31,565 / $46,965 |
Wholesale trade, nondurable goods | 12 / 6 | 219 / 112 | $5,930 / $3,082 | $51,323 / $20,264 |
Retail trade | 174 / 179 | 2,342 / 2,946 | $38,876 / $65,139 | $402,170 / $676,560 |
Motor vehicle & parts dealers | 13 / 28 | 256 / 660 | $7,216 / $22,475 | $90,085 / $232,632 |
Furniture & home furnishings stores | 12 / 10 | 74 / 99 | $1,100 / $1,398 | $9,415 / $11,277 |
Electronics & appliance stores | 7 | 36 / 27 | $792 / $444 | $4,436 / $3,326 |
Building material & garden equipment & supplies dealers | 10 / 12 | 86 / 73 | $2,593 / $2,534 | $25,943 / $16,531 |
Food & beverage stores | 9 / 12 | 157 / 252 | $3,074 / $4,890 | $32,016 / $38,769 |
Health & personal care stores | 14 / 8 | 20-99 / 55 | - / $838 | - / $6,074 |
Gasoline stations | 13 / 9 | 141 / 136 | $1,868 / $2,388 | $41,995 / $51,833 |
Clothing & clothing accessories stores | 59 / 49 | 427 / 461 | $5,043 / $6,191 | $42,318 / $48,130 |
Sporting goods, hobby, book & music stores | 13 / 16 | 75 / 93 | $876 / $1,262 | $8,056 / $11,242 |
General merchandise stores | 6 / 7 | 500-999 | - | - |
Miscellaneous store retailers | 16 / 18 | 20-99 | - | - |
Nonstore retailers | 2 / 3 | 20-99 | - | - |
Information | - / 6 | - / 133 | - / $3,547 | - |
Motion picture & sound recording industries | - / 1 | - / 20-99 | - | - |
Broadcasting & telecommunications | 4 / - | 20-99 / - | - | - |
Telecommunications | - / 4 | - / 20-99 | - | - |
Real estate & rental & leasing | 20 / 22 | 79 / 148 | $1,715 / $2,700 | $11,232 / $19,408 |
Real estate | 16 / 15 | 20-99 / 89 | - / $1,253 | - / $12,886 |
Rental & leasing services | 4 / 7 | 0-19 / 59 | - / $1,447 | - / $6,522 |
Professional, scientific & technical services | 23 / 32 | 80 / 312 | $1,282 / $8,105 | $4,074 / $20,467 |
Professional, scientific & technical services | 23 / 32 | 80 / 312 | $1,282 / $8,105 | $4,074 / $20,467 |
Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service | 15 / 11 | 59 / 102 | $1,038 / $2,557 | $5,238 / $9,593 |
Administrative & support services | - / 8 | - / 20-99 | - | - |
Waste management & remediation services | 2 / 3 | 20-99 | - | - |
Educational services | 4 / 2 | 0-19 | - | - |
Educational services | 4 / 2 | 0-19 | - | - |
Health care & social assistance | 29 / 39 | 249 / 475 | $5,201 / $10,768 | $12,747 / $24,618 |
Ambulatory health care services | 21 / 26 | 122 / 178 | $3,076 / $5,958 | $8,098 / $13,715 |
Nursing & residential care facilities | 3 / 6 | 20-99 / 209 | - / $3,726 | - / $8,736 |
Social assistance | 5 / 7 | 20-99 / 88 | - / $1,084 | - / $2,167 |
Arts, entertainment & recreation | 2 / 3 | 0-19 / 20-99 | - | - |
Accommodation & food services | 42 / 50 | 610 / 722 | $5,633 / $8,492 | $19,253 / $28,150 |
Accommodation | 3 / 5 | 19 / 20-99 | $215 / - | $924 / - |
Foodservices & drinking places | 39 / 45 | 591 / 500-999 | $5,418 / - | $18,329 / - |
Other services (except public administration) | 33 / 44 | 174 / 216 | $3,841 / $4,925 | $8,663 / $17,065 |
Repair & maintenance | 20 / 25 | 112 / 116 | $3,226 / $3,610 | $7,100 / $12,198 |
Personal & laundry services | 13 | 62 / 20-99 | $615 / - | $1,563 / - |
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