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Inland Empire Market - Business Market

The business-to-business market for the metro area of Riverside-San Bernardino has 57,650 businesses, employing over 914,000 people. (2002 US Census County Business Patterns)

The retail segment is the largest. The Inland Empire surpassed Orange County in sales tax revenue in the first quarter of 2005. This is a growing segment as the population growth continues to be one of the fastest in the US.

The next-largest segment is the construction industry. This segment reflects the strong growth in residential and commercial real estate construction.

2002 County Business Patterns
         
Riverside-San Bernardino, California            
Major Industry            
Industry Code Industry Code Description Number of Employees for week including March 12 1st Quarter Annual Total Establishments  
------ Total 914837 6338168 26615676 57650 Industry (NAICS) % of Total
44---- Retail trade 136504 789714 3367774 9056 Retail trade 15.7%
23---- Construction 91345 731176 3205869 6727 Construction 11.7%
62---- Health care and social assistance 112944 908962 3878144 6157 Health care and social assistance 10.7%
81---- Other services (except public administration) 45533 233921 955934 5415 Other services (except public administration) 9.4%
72---- Accommodation & food services 94619 297780 1214525 4982 Accommodation & food services 8.6%
54---- Professional, scientific & technical services 27840 236254 1036050 4511 Professional, scientific & technical services 7.8%
31---- Manufacturing 119237 966297 3969448 3740 Manufacturing 6.5%
42---- Wholesale trade 50810 441465 1858272 3573 Wholesale trade 6.2%
56---- Admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services 67418 341002 1485340 2990 Admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services 5.2%
52---- Finance & insurance 27145 280099 1133046 2874 Finance & insurance 5.0%
53---- Real estate & rental & leasing 16391 108788 460778 2773 Real estate & rental & leasing 4.8%
48---- Transportation & warehousing 42814 312944 1294335 1792 Transportation & warehousing 3.1%
51---- Information 17816 185564 702309 779 Information 1.4%
71---- Arts, entertainment & recreation 25012 129559 547635 693 Arts, entertainment & recreation 1.2%
61---- Educational services 14214 81708 334082 538 Educational services 0.9%
99---- Unclassified establishments 236 964 8905 336 Unclassified establishments 0.6%
55---- Management of companies & enterprises 10446 147230 575724 250 Management of companies & enterprises 0.4%
95---- Auxiliaries (exc corporate, subsidiary & regional mgt) 8054 71202 295969 154 Auxiliaries (exc corporate, subsidiary & regional mgt) 0.3%
11---- Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support 1723 8696 31677 127 Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support 0.2%
22---- Utilities 3347 45716 183307 125 Utilities 0.2%
21---- Mining 1389 19127 76553 58 Mining 0.1%



Inland Empire Market - Population Comparison

Inland Empire Construction Statistics

Download the compete fact book from the Inland Empire Economic Partnership http://www.ieep.com/factbook.pdf

 



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