Toronto, Ohio (OH): Economy and Business Data & Market Research
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Based on the data from 1997 / 2002 when the population of Toronto, Ohio was 5,771 / 5,496
Number of Establishments - Toronto (2002)
- A) Manufacturing: 1997 - 6, 2002 - 4 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 103, 2002 - 72, State average - 52)
- B) Wholesale trade: 1997 - 2, 2002 - 4 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 34, 2002 - 72, State average - 32)
- C) Retail trade: 1997 - 31, 2002 - 19 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 537, 2002 - 345, State average - 83)
- D) Information: 2002 - 2 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 36, State average - 10)
- E) Real estate & rental & leasing: 1997 - 7, 2002 - 5 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 121, 2002 - 90, State average - 22)
- F) Professional, scientific & technical services: 1997 - 4, 2002 - 3 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 69, 2002 - 54, State average - 54)
- G) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 1997 - 7, 2002 - 4 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 121, 2002 - 72, State average - 25)
- H) Health care & social assistance: 1997 - 9, 2002 - 7 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 155, 2002 - 127, State average - 59)
- I) Arts, entertainment & recreation: 1997 - 5, 2002 - 3 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 86, 2002 - 54, State average - 7)
- J) Accommodation & food services: 1997 - 16, 2002 - 18 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 277, 2002 - 327, State average - 47)
- K) Other services (except public administration): 1997 - 8, 2002 - 15 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 138, 2002 - 272, State average - 43)
Number of Employees - Toronto (2002)
- A) Manufacturing: 1997 - 500-999, 2002 - 500-999 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 10,389, 2002 - 10,909, State average - 6,989)
- B) Wholesale trade: 1997 - 0-19, 2002 - 4 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 131, 2002 - 72, State average - 971)
- C) Retail trade: 1997 - 288, 2002 - 234 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 4,990, 2002 - 4,257, State average - 1,264)
- D) Information: 2002 - 0-19 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - 138, State average - 619)
- E) Real estate & rental & leasing: 1997 - 20-99, 2002 - 21 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 824, 2002 - 382, State average - 242)
- F) Professional, scientific & technical services: 1997 - 9, 2002 - 0-19 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 155, 2002 - 138, State average - 1,041)
- G) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 1997 - 22, 2002 - 65 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 381, 2002 - 1,182, State average - 979)
- H) Health care & social assistance: 1997 - 140, 2002 - 95 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 2,425, 2002 - 1,728, State average - 2,948)
- I) Arts, entertainment & recreation: 1997 - 20-99, 2002 - 9 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 824, 2002 - 163, State average - 476)
- J) Accommodation & food services: 1997 - 131, 2002 - 160 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 2,269, 2002 - 2,911, State average - 1,110)
- K) Other services (except public administration): 1997 - 49, 2002 - 20-99 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - 849, 2002 - 866, State average - 746)
Annual Payroll ($1,000) - Toronto (2002)
- A) Manufacturing: No data
- B) Wholesale trade: 2002 - $42 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $764, State average - $37,354)
- C) Retail trade: 1997 - $4,871, 2002 - $3,734 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $84,404, 2002 - $67,940, State average - $24,117)
- D) Information: No data
- E) Real estate & rental & leasing: 2002 - $401 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $7,296, State average - $5,167)
- F) Professional, scientific & technical services: 1997 - $40 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $693, State average - $36,659)
- G) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 1997 - $704, 2002 - $1,607 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $12,198, 2002 - $29,239, State average - $19,691)
- H) Health care & social assistance: 1997 - $1,953, 2002 - $1,634 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $33,841, 2002 - $29,730, State average - $76,121)
- I) Arts, entertainment & recreation: 2002 - $159 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $2,893, State average - $7,836)
- J) Accommodation & food services: 1997 - $972, 2002 - $1,183 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $16,842, 2002 - $21,524, State average - $9,595)
- K) Other services (except public administration): 1997 - $414 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $7,173, State average - $9,208)
Shipments / Sales / Receptions ($1,000) - Toronto (2002)
- A) Manufacturing: No data
- B) Wholesale trade: 2002 - $393 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $7,150, State average - $583,948)
- C) Retail trade: 1997 - $45,415, 2002 - $41,105 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $786,952, 2002 - $747,907, State average - $245,422)
- D) Information: No data
- E) Real estate & rental & leasing: 2002 - $1,216 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $22,125, State average - $28,591)
- F) Professional, scientific & technical services: 1997 - $150 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $2,599, State average - $81,023)
- G) Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service: 1997 - $1,243, 2002 - $2,164 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $21,538, 2002 - $39,374, State average - $38,544)
- H) Health care & social assistance: 1997 - $3,747, 2002 - $2,827 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $64,928, 2002 - $51,437, State average - $176,789)
- I) Arts, entertainment & recreation: 2002 - $581 (Per 100,000 population: 2002 - $10,571, State average - $19,723)
- J) Accommodation & food services: 1997 - $3,400, 2002 - $3,963 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $58,915, 2002 - $72,106, State average - $33,511)
- K) Other services (except public administration): 1997 - $1,407 (Per 100,000 population: 1997 - $24,380, State average - $32,012)
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 | 6 / 4 | 500-999 | - | - |
Primary metal manufacturing | 1 / - | 500-999 / - | - | - |
Wholesale trade | 2 / 4 | 0-19 / 4 | - / $42 | - / $393 |
Durable goods merchant wholesalers | - / 1 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Nondurable goods merchant wholesalers | - / 1 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Wholesale electronic markets and agents and brokers | - / 2 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Retail trade | 31 / 19 | 288 / 234 | $4,871 / $3,734 | $45,415 / $41,105 |
Motor vehicle & parts dealers | 4 / 3 | 20-99 | - | - |
Furniture & home furnishings stores | 2 | 0-19 | - | - |
Building material & garden equipment & supplies dealers | 1 / - | 0-19 / - | - | - |
Food & beverage stores | 7 / 3 | 88 / 20-99 | $1,113 / - | $14,669 / - |
Health & personal care stores | 3 / 2 | 46 / 20-99 | $1,141 / - | $4,949 / - |
Gasoline stations | 6 / 3 | 49 / 20-99 | $449 / - | $6,473 / - |
General merchandise stores | 2 / 3 | 0-19 / 31 | - / $334 | - / $2,243 |
Miscellaneous store retailers | 5 / 3 | 0-19 / 7 | - / $76 | - / $474 |
Nonstore retailers | 1 / - | 20-99 / - | - | - |
Information | - / 2 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Real estate & rental & leasing | 7 / 5 | 20-99 / 21 | - / $401 | - / $1,216 |
Real estate | 4 / 2 | 18 / 0-19 | $252 / - | $695 / - |
Rental & leasing services | 3 / 2 | 0-19 | - | - |
Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (exc copyrighted works) | - / 1 | - / 0-19 | - | - |
Professional, scientific & technical services | 4 / 3 | 9 / 0-19 | $40 / - | $150 / - |
Administrative & support & waste management & remediation service | 7 / 4 | 22 / 65 | $704 / $1,607 | $1,243 / $2,164 |
Administrative & support services | - / 4 | - / 65 | - / $1,607 | - / $2,164 |
Health care & social assistance | 9 / 7 | 140 / 95 | $1,953 / $1,634 | $3,747 / $2,827 |
Ambulatory health care services | 9 / 6 | 140 / 20-99 | $1,953 / - | $3,747 / - |
Arts, entertainment & recreation | 5 / 3 | 20-99 / 9 | - / $159 | - / $581 |
Accommodation & food services | 16 / 18 | 131 / 160 | $972 / $1,183 | $3,400 / $3,963 |
Foodservices & drinking places | 16 / 18 | 131 / 160 | $972 / $1,183 | $3,400 / $3,963 |
Other services (except public administration) | 8 / 15 | 49 / 20-99 | $414 / - | $1,407 / - |
Personal & laundry services | 7 / 6 | 20-99 | - | - |
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