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Sole ProprietomhIps, 1990 by Craig Ammon N onfarrn sole proprietorship profits for 1990 grew 6.6 percent over 1989 to $141.4 billion. This growth rate, along with that of 1989, was well below those recorded from 1983 to 1988, showing signs of the recession that began in 1990. The real estate industrial group was hit hardest, with a decrease in profits of 15.9 percent from 1989 to 1990. In contrast, services as a whole showed significant increases; specifically, profits increased 22.0 percent for business services, 19.0 percent for legal services, and 16.9 percent for medical and health services. Total Receipts and Profits The number of individual income tax returns reporting nonfarm sole proprietorship activity for 1990 rose to 14.8 million, 3.4 percent more than 1989 [1]. Sole proprietor- ship total receipts (the sum of "income from sales and operations" and "other income") rose 5.5 percent above the level for 1989, from $692.8 billion to $730.6 billion [2]. Sole proprietorship receipts for 1990 did, however, decline for three of the eight industrial divisions: manu- facturing; construction; and finance, insurance and real estate [Tables I and 2]. The increases in overall profits for both 1989 and 1990 were well below the increases recorded from 1983 to 1988 [3,4]. These earlier increases ranged from a low of 11. 3 percent for 1985 to a high of 19.8 percent for 1988 (Figure A). Figures B and C show how the relationship between total receipts and deductions affected profits and profit- ability over the 10-year period, 1981 to 1990. Profits increased sharply for 1983 and this trend continued through 1988 because receipts grew more rapidly than deductions. For 1989 and 1990, the slow-down that occurred in the growth of receipts was significant enough to slow the growth in profits. Deductions and Losses Beginning with 1983, deductions (including the cost of sales and operations) as a percentage of receipts began a decline that continued through 1990. This decline explains why profits increased by 6.6 percent, while receipts increased by only 5.5 percent. A reduction in allowable depreciation deductions as mandated by the 1986 Tax Reform Act is reflected in the downward trend in the depreciation statistics after 1986. The Act generally lengthened the cost recovery period and changed the depreciation methods for business prop- Craig A nation is an econotnist with the Individual Returns Analysis Section. This article was prepared under the direction of Jeffrey Hartzok Chief Figure A Nonfarm Sole Proprietorship Profits, Tax Years 1981-1990 [Money amounts are in billions of dollars] Tax year 1981 ...................................... 1982 ...................................... 1983...................................... 1984...................................... 1985 ...................................... 1986 ...................................... 1987 ...................................... 1988 ...................................... 1989 ...................................... 1990 ...................................... Net income (less deficit) 53.1 50.6 60.4 70.8 78.8 90.4 1105.5 126.3 132.7 141.4 Percentage increase over previous year -3.3 -4.7 19.4 17.2 11.3 14.7 16.7 19.7 5.1 6.6 erty placed in service after 1986. For 1987, the first full year under the new rules, depreciation fell 3 percent, the first decrease since 196 1. After increasing slightly for 1988, depreciation declined for 1989 and 1990. The 1990 figure, $23.7 billion, was 3.3 percent less than 1989 (Figure D). Depreciation accounted for 4.0 percent of total deductions for 1990. The restrictions on "passive" losses that began with 1987 in an effort to curb investments in "tax shelters" continued to have a very limited impact on overall sole proprietorship profits. The restrictions did, however, have a more significant effect on certain industrial groups (Figure E) [5,6]. The groups most affected by the restric- tions were in finance, insurance and real estate, account- Figure B Receipts and Deductions, Tax Years 1981-1990 Billions at doltars 800 ~ E Receipts Ea Deductions 1981 1982 1983 1984 198S 1986 Tax Year 1987 1989 1990 23

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Page 1: Sole ProprietomhIps, 1990 · by Craig Ammon N onfarrn sole proprietorship profits for 1990 grew 6.6 percent over 1989 to $141.4 billion. This growth rate, along with that of 1989,

Sole ProprietomhIps, 1990by Craig Ammon

N

onfarrn sole proprietorship profits for 1990 grew6.6 percent over 1989 to $141.4 billion. Thisgrowth rate, along with that of 1989, was well

below those recorded from 1983 to 1988, showing signsof the recession that began in 1990. The real estateindustrial group was hit hardest, with a decrease in profitsof 15.9 percent from 1989 to 1990. In contrast, services asa whole showed significant increases; specifically, profitsincreased 22.0 percent for business services, 19.0 percentfor legal services, and 16.9 percent for medical and healthservices.

Total Receipts and ProfitsThe number of individual income tax returns reportingnonfarm sole proprietorship activity for 1990 rose to 14.8million, 3.4 percent more than 1989 [1]. Sole proprietor-ship total receipts (the sum of "income from sales andoperations" and "other income") rose 5.5 percent abovethe level for 1989, from $692.8 billion to $730.6 billion[2]. Sole proprietorship receipts for 1990 did, however,decline for three of the eight industrial divisions: manu-facturing; construction; and finance, insurance and realestate [Tables I and 2].

The increases in overall profits for both 1989 and 1990were well below the increases recorded from 1983 to1988 [3,4]. These earlier increases ranged from a low of11.3 percent for 1985 to a high of 19.8 percent for 1988(Figure A).

Figures B and C show how the relationship betweentotal receipts and deductions affected profits and profit-ability over the 10-year period, 1981 to 1990. Profitsincreased sharply for 1983 and this trend continuedthrough 1988 because receipts grew more rapidly thandeductions. For 1989 and 1990, the slow-down thatoccurred in the growth of receipts was significant enoughto slow the growth in profits.

Deductions and LossesBeginning with 1983, deductions (including the cost ofsales and operations) as a percentage of receipts began adecline that continued through 1990. This declineexplains why profits increased by 6.6 percent, whilereceipts increased by only 5.5 percent.

A reduction in allowable depreciation deductions asmandated by the 1986 Tax Reform Act is reflected in thedownward trend in the depreciation statistics after 1986.The Act generally lengthened the cost recovery periodand changed the depreciation methods for business prop-

Craig A nation is an econotnist with the Individual ReturnsAnalysis Section. This article was prepared under the directionofJeffrey Hartzok Chief

Figure A

Nonfarm Sole Proprietorship Profits, TaxYears 1981-1990[Money amounts are in billions of dollars]

Tax year

1981 ......................................1982 ......................................1983......................................1984......................................1985 ......................................1986 ......................................1987 ......................................1988 ......................................1989 ......................................1990 ......................................

Netincome

(less deficit)

53.150.660.470.878.890.4

1105.5126.3132.7141.4

Percentageincrease overprevious year

-3.3-4.719.417.211.314.716.719.7

5.16.6

erty placed in service after 1986. For 1987, the first fullyear under the new rules, depreciation fell 3 percent, thefirst decrease since 196 1. After increasing slightly for1988, depreciation declined for 1989 and 1990. The 1990figure, $23.7 billion, was 3.3 percent less than 1989(Figure D). Depreciation accounted for 4.0 percent oftotal deductions for 1990.

The restrictions on "passive" losses that began with1987 in an effort to curb investments in "tax shelters"continued to have a very limited impact on overall soleproprietorship profits. The restrictions did, however, havea more significant effect on certain industrial groups(Figure E) [5,6]. The groups most affected by the restric-tions were in finance, insurance and real estate, account-

Figure B

Receipts and Deductions, Tax Years 1981-1990Billions at doltars

800 ~

E Receipts

Ea Deductions

1981 1982 1983 1984 198S 1986

Tax Year

1987 1989 1990

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Sole Proprietorships,'1990

Figure C

Profits as a Percentage of Receipts, Tax Years1981-1990

Percentage

16

14I

ION

LIN

12

10

6

i

gmIN

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

Tax Year

1988 1989 1990

ing for half of all disallowed passive losses, and inservices, accounting for one third. Mining, dominated byoil and gas extraction, was a distant third in terms ofdisallowed passive losses.

lndustry~TrendsThe services division continued td show the largest

Figure D

Nonfarm Sole Proprietorship Net Income, NetLoss (Deficit) and Depreciation, Tax Years1981-1990[Money amounts are in billions of dollars)

Tax year Net income Net loss Depreciation

(2) (3)

1981 .......................... 68.5 15.5 15.91982 .......................... 68.6 18.1 19.11983 .......................... 78.6 18.3 22.11984.......................... 89.8 19.1 2~1.91985 .......................... 98.8 20.0 26.31986 .......................... 110.5 20.1 26.41987.......................... 123.8 18.3 25.61988 .......................... 145.5 19.2 26.11989.......................... 152.4 19.7 24.51990 .......................... 1 161.7 20.2 23.7

I Disallowed passive losses are not included in the not losses for 1987 through

1990 because they were not deductible for tax purposes. Therefore, the net losses

shown a~e slightly understated for these years. For 1988 through 1990, the disallowed

loss amounts we re approximately $0.1 billion for each year; the amount for 1987 is

unavailable (see also, Figure Q.NOTE: See also footnote 6 at the end of this article.

MEN

number of businesses and the largest amount'of profits,59.5 percent of the total profits for 1990 (Figure F). Soleproprietors primarily engaged in business servicesreported the largest increases in receipts and profits withinthe division; their receipts rose 13.2 percent and profits,22.0 percent, over 1989. They were followed closely bysole proprietors in the legal services group, who reportedincreases in receipts of 19.6 percent and profits of 19.0percent. The reported increases for the medical and healthservices group.were only slightly less - a 15.6 percentincrease in receipts and a 16.9 percent increase in profits- but total profits for this group were $28.5 billion,compared to $14.5 billion for business services and $9.3billion for legal services.

The real estate industrial group reported the greatestdecrease in profits of all the major groups. From 1989 to1990, receipts dropped 18.2 percent and profits decreasedby 15.9 percent. Real estate agents and brokers, who

-account-for-90*0-Verc-ent-of -the~receip&-aind-prof

ported for this industrial group, showed a 4.6 percentdecline in business receipts and a 16.8 percent decline in

Figure E

Disallowed Passive Losses and Net Incomeor Deficit, Tax Year 1990[Money amounts are in millions of dollars]

Disallowedpassive losses

Profits afterpassive

disallowedlossesNet income(less deficit).

(1)

Netdeficit

All industries............... 80.3Mining ..................... .......... 4.0 793.3

Oil and gas extraction .... 4.0 771.4All other mining ............... 21.9

Finance, insurance andreal estate ...................... 41.5 2,850.8Finance and insurance.. 3.6 1,313.0Real estate .................... 38.0 1,537.7

Operators andlessors of buildings.. 9.9 85.0

Operators andlessors, other thanbuildings .................. 4.3 17.0

Subdividers anddevelopers, exceptcemeteries ............... 15.6 490.0

All other real estate .... 8.1 945.8Services ............................ 26.7 6,771.7

Hotels, motels andtourist courts ............... 7.5 457.0

Professional sportsand racing,including promotersand managers............. 10.6 472.6

Offices of physicians..... 3.3 128.9All other services ........... 5.4 5,712.9

All other industrial' Igroups ............................ 8.1 9,811.3

1 Less than $0.05 million.NOTE: Detail may not add to totals because of rounding.

141,430.2654.5614.6

39.9

16,359.49,037.97,321.5

-123.77,300.5

84,162.1

-183.8

128.214,684.3

.69,333.4

40,254.2

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Sole Proprietorships, 1990

Figure F

Nonfarm Sole Proprietorship Profits, byIndustrial Group, Tax Years 1989 and 1990[Money amounts are in billions of dollars]

Industrial group

Total ..............................

Agricultural services,

forestry and fishing........

Mining................................

Construction ......................

Manufacturing ....................

Transportation and

public utilities.................

Wholesale and retail

trade ..............................

Finance, Insurance and

real estate......................

Services .............................

Net Income(less deficit)

1989

(1)132.7

2.2

0.5

17.2

3.2

1990

(2)

141.4

2.4

0.7

16.4

2.5

4.6

1 3.5

16.4

73.4 1

4.1

14.1

16.4

84.2

PercentageIncrease

(3)

6.6

9.1

40.0

-4.7

-21.9

-10.9

4.4

14.7

NOTE: Detail may not add to totals because of rounding and because of proprietorships

whose businesses were not allocable by industrial group.

profits. Real estate subdividers and developers reportedlosses of $123.7 million, five times as great as the lossesof $21.1 million reported for 1989. Real estate operatorsand lessors reported profits of $60.0 million for 1990,down 23.5 percent from 1989 profits of $78.5 million [7].

SummaryProfits reported by nonfarm sole proprietorships for 1990were only slightly ahead of 1989. Total deductionscontinued to decline as a percentage of receipts, but thesmall growth in receipts caused the growth in profits tolag far behind those reported for 1983 through 1988.Depreciation deductions continued the downward trendresulting from law changes contained in the Tax ReformAct of 1986. The recession hurt the real estate group,which experienced a significant decrease in profits.Disallowed passive losses for the real estate group, as awhole, were about 2.4 percent of total real estate netlosses. Despite the developing recession, the profitsreported for the services division were significantly higherthan 1989.

Data Sources and LimitationsA general description of sampling procedures and datalimitations applicable to the Statistics of Income tabula-tions is contained in the Appendix to this issue. Specificinformation applicable to sole proprietorship data for1990 is presented below.

Sample Seleirtion criteriaThe 1990 sole proprietorship estimates are based on datafrom a sample of individual income tax returns, Forms1040, processed by the Internal Revenue Service duringCalendar Year 1991. The sample was stratified based onthe larger of "total income" or "total loss" amounts andthe size of business plus farm receipts. Additionalstratification of the sample was based on the presence ofSchedule C, Proflt or Lossftom Business (Sole Propri-etorship); Schedule F, Farm Income and Expenses; andForm 4835, Farm Rental IncomelLoss. The returns wereselected at rates that ranged from .04 percent to 100percent. For 1990, there were 35,000 nonfarm soleproprietorship returns included in the sample; these weredrawn from a population of 14,657,690 returns. Bycomparison, 36,956 returns were drawn from a populationof 14,297,558 for 1989.

UmitationsBecause the data presented in this article are estimatesbased on a sample of returns, they are subject to samplingas well as nonsampling error. To insure proper use of theestimates, users should be aware of the magnitude of thepotential sampling error.

Approximate coefficients of variation (CV's) forfrequency estimates are presented in Figure G. TheseCV's can be used to obtain measures of the potential

Figure G

Coefficients of Variation for FrequencyEstimates, Tax Year 1990

Estimatednumber of returns

Approximatecoefficient of variation

5,861,100 .......................................

937,800.......................................

234,400.......................................

58,600.......................................

26,000.......................................

19,100.......................................

9,400............................. I... I.....

0.020.05

0.100.200.30

0.350.50

sampling error. They are shown here only as a generalindication of data reliability. For numbers other than thoseshown, the corresponding CV's can be estimated byinterpolation. The reliability of estimates based onsamples and the use of CV's for evaluating the precisionof sample estimates are discussed in the Appendix.

Notes and References[1) In this article, the terms "sole proprietor" and "sole

proprietorship" are used interchangeably, but, in fact,there are always more sole proprietorships than sole 25

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Sole Proprietorships, 1990

proprietors because some individuals own more thanone business. For 19,90, the ratio of proprietorships.toproprietors continued to be approximately -1. 1 to 1.For a fuller explanation of the. relationship betweenproprietors and proprietorships, see Statistics ofIncome--1981, Sole Proprietorship Returns.

For the statistics, if a proprietor owned more than onebusiness, the net income or deficit of each of thebusinesses was combined and reported under theindustry of th

'e proprietor's dominant business, Profits

were calculated for the statistics as the sum of netincomes (for businesses reporting a profit) reduced bythe sum of net deficits (for proprietorships reporting adeficit). Net income o

.r net deficit for each return was

calculated as business r'eceipts minus'the sum of cost

of sales and operations and other business deductions.Industry profits, as well as all other industry statistics,are based on the revised Standard Industrial Classift-cation Man-ual, 1987, isgued-by-thi-U.S. _Office~ofManagement and Budget.

[2] For sole proprietorships, the total receipts of thebusiness, mainly the gross receipts from sales andoperations, are reflected in the statistics for "incomefrom sales and operations," under "business receipts,"

in Table 1. Miscellaneous. business receipts, such asfrom sales of scrap, are also included in businessreceipts (under "other income"), but incidentalinvestment income received throughthe business(such as interest, dividends

'income, or loss from

rents or royalties, and capital andordinary gains andlosses from the sale of investment property and. otherassets) is excluded. Incidental investment income isnot considered to be income from the business and isreported on the proprietor's individual income taxreturn in combination with nonbusiness investmentincome. Sole proprietorship income also excludesdeductions for salaries paid to owners and for

[3]

charitabl6 contributions made through the business,neither of which- is recognized as a sole proprietorshipb.usmess'expense.' Salaries of owners are reported aspersonal income and; as such, are also part of theowner's taxable income; charitable contributions arededucted as a personal (nonbusiness) expense. Netincome also-reflects deductions for "additional first-year depreciation," depletion on oil and gas wells andfor any foreign taxes paid (unless the owner elects toclaim these taxes as a credit against U.S. income tax,instead of deducting them as a-business expense).

Profits are represented by net income less deficit (netlosses), before Federal - income tax. Proprietorscompute, theirtax on their total "taxable income,"which includes their business profits plus any other

Ancome.

[4] Money amounts are not a4justed for inflation.

--[5]-Total-disallowed-passive-losses-reported-by-sole -proprietors for Tax Year 1990 were $80.3 million.They were $102.0. million for 1989 and $88.2 million-for.1988; no estimate of these losses was made for1987.

[6] Passive activity.losses were those losses generated byany business activity in which the taxpayer did notmat,efially participate (Le., was not involved regularlyand substantially in the operations of the activity).The Tax Reform Act of 1986 eliminated the use ofpassive losses to offset nonpassive income, such aswages of dividends. A 5-year phase in of the restric-tions was aljo,~tedfor pre-enactment investments.Exceptions up to $25,000. were 'made' for certain realestate loss activities. Under prior law, all losses werefully deductible.

[7] Statistics for finance, insurance and real estate, reflectchanges to the, data that appeared in the, Summer 1992issue of the Statistics ofIncome Bulletin.

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Table l.--Nonfarm Sole Proprietorships: Business Receipts, Selected Deductions, Payroll and Net Income, by Industrial Groups(All figures am estimates based on camples-oney amounts am in thousands of dollars)

Businesses with and without net income

Number

of returns

14,782,730

362.740

281.003

16,D83

10.783

S6.364

IS5,983

41.79012

24'68412

-1.001

132.139

2.93792

124.729

4.381

1.782,125

339

'

76731

4,369

25.~97

27.823

7,374

20.4SO

I.:314.53S5.903212

.695

96.208

143.161

~96,

,

64

88,524

44-S%297,077

379,903

1.130!,

'

682

37

.

617

'

1.871

26

'

7

, ,

64

.

924

,a 7-S.1

98.487*1.2"

19 lis

48'810

11.2:

-49,786

614,639

78.304

35710

39:665

-2,921

Business

receipts

(2)

730,606.020

17,231.926

14,946.847

1,934,795

128.862

4.409,125

5.962.873

2.5 1,1924:9

717

t.562.370

-2.993

7,377,613

16,967%'564

7.117.661

146.422

99,23S,747

30,246.650

27."OA842

47S,766

3,597.8521

1237,106

2.360,74S

65.391,246

9.910.484

S.281.188

5.47S.795

1,131.069

1

2.,

.586

S,487,263

3.S24.250

14.176.611

21,839,3$0

284.1-

'.S7'11

5.239,692

81431

2

4,198.3S3

-29S

'

074

1,060, '44.174

.479

2.M.131

2,881,289

326,724

-1.739,006

31.374,195

1.781,168

713,3271.

029.296

-38,745

Depreciation

deduction

(3)

23.734,507

966.sls

767,400

90,799

47.962

165.6 tO

304.675

158.3S4

72,78S1

26.33J.1 . 1

372.266

4,575

3.257

359.723

4.712

2.902,706

614,392

585.9 S

28.4:

7

209,619

81,449

128.170

2,078,69S

1%.599

86,217

151.439

118.660

389.826

101,111

100.758

894.084

1,410,163

161-

'

.014

;2.698

S21.893S6

S81

240.9SO

-4,945

S8,210

-3

.

794

142.147

238,522

10.481

-52.437

2,823,933

86.6%4.139

82.S57

Rent on

machinery

and

equipment

(4)

3,154,492

63,544

63.451

15335

-892

'806

36.271

9.947

1478

.1 . I

47.163

1,354

148

41.956

3.70S

S65,S34

7B,533

64.107

14.426

92.399

12,409

79.989

394.603

24.OD9

9.96619.009

1 1.984

37.330

16.870

20.981

MAU

213,486

16P)

9.307

61.870

22

90.575

'14.121N 1

-13

12.141

5,S03

37

-19.880

4S2,129

42.199

30.868

9'sl8

-1,813

Rent

business

property

(5)

19.637,116

294,646

276,850

S01010

936

190.6so

26.G41

9,214

3.140

14,656I I I

64,365

73

71

6OM2

3.379

S6$,547

74.304

70.049

4.256

17.848

2.407

15.441

473.39S

7S.937

58.742

14.430

S2.028

92.359

40,207

4d641

135.050

668,946

13.942

-4.724

131,49S

29A82

69AS

3

142.SSI

-23,837

7.207

-6.906

37,716

161,848

11.438

-2S.S49

20S,488

20.259

18.789

1,470

Totalinterest

paiddeduction.

(6)

1 " 11,669

382,586

314.BS2

46,943

11,727

83.758

132,629

39,795

18.926

43AM

'

(1)

283,789637

1.500

278,752

2.901

1,362.666

S55.039

528.114

26,92S

68.049

11,204

56.845

739,S78

102,640

61,%l

44,55S

80.230

103,724

39,109

23,036

284,323

436,840

5,131

-1.123

15,S76

10S

'

417

10AM

108.955-3,988

27.137

-430

49 107

67:960

20.408

-21,001

895.36S

36.0%

4,907

31,189

pay.[V

(7)

69,677.S3S

1,920,204

1.777.836

362.209

11,748

214,8N

9S4.074

234,918

31,314111.054

.1 . )

279 lit

l,971

778

267,46S

8,906

16.314.308

4.736,048

4.3".8S7

336.19s

3S6,178

162,937

193.241

11.222.082

1.519,937

936,138

943,266

I.M.273

1.737.858

1.127.100

944.262

2,016.248

1.627,097

13,309

-21.953

S24,403

686.246

81.572

908.544

-330

119,829

-24,023

455,033

504,836

19,033

-267.986

2.SS9.564

97.987

15.327

82.660

Net

income

less

deficit

(8)

141,430,193

2,383.217

1.641.070

430,339

.167.305

.1 17.SI4

1.143.526

352.025

121.341

618,931

'1.876

6S4,485

-4,428

-1.141

614.603

45.452

16.366,981

3.329,763

3.172.155

IS7.608

406.192

58.971

347,221

12,631.026

1.472.966

1362.212

831.589

1.485.417

3.381.556

8S6.214

SSO.413

2.490.6S9

2.467,377

S6.329

'42,422

147.980

634,259

55.397

382.230

'21.9"

.17.462

'41.925

267.832

55083

.9,608

-292.524

4.104,660

427,469

162.816

237,206

Number

of returns

(9)

11,221,925

278,185

216,789

15.799

-2.363

28,119

132,169

38.340

11, t 16

49.279

-1,001

$9.680

-as-11

87,573

2,012

1.53O.S76

271.133

253,405

17.728

20,06S

3.357

16,708

1,239,379

115.864

1%.996

76,070

130.197,

363.69779,940

43,093

233.S27

263.164

S,972

26.SIO

S6,077

17.231

40.685

-4.697

11,364

-1,266

12.64642.025

8,511

-35.343

467.308

61.790

31,479

27AW

-2.421

Business

receipts

(10)

625,901,166

13,181,238

11.186.832

1.812.905

-25,432

2,457.S34

S.086,629

1AD4,332

394,ISS

1.597,258

n,993

5,434.409

-16.322

-82.836

S.284.062

101,188

90,393,163

27.637,811

2S.SI9.525

2,118.286

3,012,S35

728,891

2,283.645

$9.742,816

7.734,075

S.079.076

5,095.451

7.989,037

12.735.943

5,048.3933

315.975

12.544,117

1 "81.712

26B.SD4.1

11.861

1.649,220

4,095,844

M. 107

3.173,460

-290.17631

661. 8

-174.479

2,668,749

2.718.291

324.810

- 1."9.892

24,768,837

1.457,541

S47.719

871.805

*38.017

Depreciation

deduction

17,518,619

686,993523,848

84,617

-662

72.310

255,848

110,411

68.87094.275,

238,862

-2SO

-2.106

237,70S

3.801

2.404,307

462.261

440.277

21.983

180.686

57,352

123.334

1,761.360

147,9941

77,313

128.206

128.1%

354.ISI

84.287

94.839

746.375

1.131,546

11.866

S89

53,607

441,988

49.299

175.SSO

834;23

.09s

-3.794

130.459

174,3S9

10.4~1

-43,636

1.819,040

78,3S7

4,139

74.218N I

Businesses with net income

per, on

machinery

and

equipment

(12)

2,695,364

58,769

S8.678

15.140

Soo

33.18S

9.854

12

78.11,

8,960

-1.3S4

-s7

3.851

3,698

48S.301

6S,517

52.469

13,04386.941

10.930

76.011

332,848

14,221

91898

18.088

10.48S

34.469

1 5.39120,929

209.364

188,421

9.307

56.967

22

78.358

'14.12;

*13

4.608

5.203

17

-19,784

298,499

412.199

30AU

9.510

1,B 13

Rent

on

business

prop-M

(13)

15.491.740

22S,SSI

210.085

50,005

-4

13S.520

22.130

2.426

2.815

12,682.( I I

45,8S7

*( I )-67

44.633

i.IS6

492.911

S2.085

47AN

4.205

17.143

2.080

15.063

423.683

S3.585

SISAN

14.422

SO.183

SBA09

38.0sl

4,638

117,391

613,913

12.909

-4.724

126,419

20.9195

61.557

111.274

1233.837

.984

-6.906

35.312

161,809

13.42

-22,761

135,951

13.934

13,160

774

Total

interest

paid

deduction'

(14)

8,722.684

222.729184.734

41,40s

-83

28,428

90,393

24.42S

13,56424.430

*( I I

129.1100

-637

-1.121

126.604

1,139

978.925

362.404

346.768

IS,636

54MO

3.112

51,528

561ABI

66,919

28.960

30,773

73.925

97.670

34.743

22.217

206.675

287,240

2.406

-221

7.227

BMW

9.731

S4.905

*3.988

IS.463

430

29,7%

44.654

1I't

-18.494

622,"3

30,38S

1.194

29,192

Pyrolfi

(15)

S8,432,424

1,378,654

1,246,187

328,767

-181

76.M

674.026

167.123

29,193103.274

.( I )

161,401

-1417

-35

154.111

S.441

14,923.714

41.488,0119

4.236.907

2S).182

295. 1 BY

110.468

184,720

10.140,438

1.043.254936.100

8".39s

1,827.126

1.703.928

1. 102.399

942.734

1.695.501

3.002.207

10,532

'21.953

522,880

563A36

81.049

S68.940

*330

78.345

*24,023

3".379

459,003

le'st

-252,82S

1,963,221

82,289

*( I )82.289

industrial group

All nonfarns linclaustri-..........................

Agricultural semkes, forestry and fishing

Atric,it-1 semices.......................... -............

Veterinary -ices. including pets...

Li-ock breeding...........................................

Ammal -ices. e,cept livestock

breeding and eterinary.... .................

Landscape and horticultural seMces.............

Farm labor. management and crop

Mining..............................................................

Quarrying and nonmetallic minerals.

Coinsanaction...................................................

General build..& scim-t- and

Highway and street construction- .................

H." construction. e.cep, highway ............

Plumbing. linuiting and air conditionin..........

Painting and paperhanging ................ ..............

Electrical work ........................... ......................

Masonry, stonework. tile setting

and plan.-& .................-- ...........I..............

Carpentering and floorin.............. ................

Roofing. siding and sheet metal work...........

Miscellaneous special trade contractors

MM'dacturi'll, .................................................

Apparel and .,her -ile imockic. ........ ...........

Lumber and wood products. e,cept

Printing. publishing and allied inclustries........

Electrical and electronic equipment..................

Transponatkan arid public militi. ..............

Local and interurban passenger transit..............

Bus

and

limousine transportation................

Other highway Passenger transportation--

Foconones sis end of table.

Net

income

(16)

161,65 7,252

31,182.039

2.330.975

"0.327

-15.210

1".4"

1,299.707

409.231

145,075

704,913

-1.876

1.447,781-4.169

-5.485

1.386.004

52.123

17.823,33S

4.057.078

3.734,92S

322.1$4

441,S24

77A93

363,630

13.324.733

1.606.018

I.S92.977

888.397

I.S67.218

I.SO2.S94

897.964

SSS.281

2.714.285

3.146,747

7M3

48,832

191,616

704.744

118,091

604.4%

'26,270

43.867

-41.92S

291,735

622.618

37.5~5

-336.090

S085.800

4".96S

18$,148

286.031

-27.S87

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Table l.--Nonf.arm Sole Proprietorships: Business Receipts, Selected Deductions, Payroll and Net Income, by Industrial Groups--Continued(All lip-re-i-c, based- sampic--ey amounts are fdoll-)

Businesses with and without net income

Number

of returns

(1)

396.755

321.

94

S

72.192.2,6

IS7.420

16.388

68.SD6

26.094

42.712

32.227

14.739

200.19S

3".730

236.498

163.232

2.250.465

S1.986

1 619-9

.

31211.110

19.703

6.161

61.066

26,752

~448

:.1,866

164.834

110.534

20.263

34,037

178.912

"

.090

17.212

41,098

34. 562

1 :

2M63

71.502

-S.261

1 5,607

0'891

8284-6~049

IS.410

B.,i.-

receipts

(2)

24.944,775

23,967.115

939AI9

38.041

26'762217.731

2,6S6.824

1,713,116

941,708

1.172.162

274374

249,714.337,

46.722,043

22,503.714

24.2111,329

203.012,294

COW 11

I.JISSJ261

.6" 381,533.140

1307,912

1.026.8S7

4,7S 109

1.85S.276

98SS031.9

10'.901

35.8DI.29I

29,72IA62

1,052.720

5.026.909

$1.426,735

2,475.0811

07701 172

6M.938

26,373,079641.&47

4.273,818

S."41,531

-M.644

2,134.134

190A3151,025

"-.621B'6

713.510

Depreciation

deduction

(1)

2,544.95S

2.SO3,192

3067

-7.19S

30-49528.386

58.76S

19,072

39.693

42,727

11.910

3,900.762

SS4.750

303A26

251.124

3.346.012

110.121

41056.4

'6298.22S

29.262

19.849

47.200. 9.047

23.658

14.49S

$42A7S

418.IS9

S4.160

70,356.

489,239

5,353

S7,229

130'7SO236ASO4.14S

SS.111

84,334

-7.911

30AW

91784

2S.24S

-4,676

6,119

Rent onmachinery

and

equipment

(4)

3853S3

376,925

8.406

-22

122

1,319

19.724

I2.SS4

7.140

3,169

443

823.570

115.839

se.383

S7.456

707,731

16310

60

;5)

16.4

12

3

1.9361.312

S42

111

47.789

4S.309

1.281

1.199

71.481

4.148

1.488

34AN

28,974

41

.903'

13.493

'23

6.955

187

*( I )

6,127

Renton

business

property

(5)

128.012

118.801

7.770

-1.441

4,821

5.420

34.619

2S.965

SA54

10,447

1,910

606,327

608.091

310,241

277,SSO

S.978.237

125.070

30ADO

*14

'

198

34.662

42.140

3.269

161.4%

1 19A66

IS306

26,324

9". 1 23

536.123

93.136

269,863

731.952

12.469

87.385

124.410

447.926I

7,304

42ASO

329.218

'S8.698

14132S

331

70.906

-3 1A87

26,270

Total

interest

paid

deduction'

(6)

784.9S2

754.339

18,049

'12.563

7,371

12.422

29.546

7.553

21,"J

IS,447

9.531

3,011,610

JIS.462

181.107

134.356

2A96.148

72.474

24.269

'S73

63613

21.471

17.S93

30'"31

4AS4

3.82122418

341.869

2SS,843

49360

33.666

616.8"

32.484

170,772

123.886

10BA82

15,S27

1".018

106.321

-8.160

25.139

J.IS736

.377

_'2310%

10.393

pyrc,IIF

(77

1.766.019

1.7S9.824

3.169

-3.026

20.902

609

406.973

347.055

S9.918

2SS.277

8.7%

15.857.424

1.863.778

1.170.797

692.980

1 J."3,646

524.738

213A97

-93.421

S6.386

72.983

88.2S2

1"39047.059

17.069

13S.461

1.674.742

1.28S,543

1 S 1.2"

237,8"

2.41S2.9503

89.168

169.624

760.441

1.181.100

412

2S2,240

381.213

'SS.321

IS5.315

63,093

*67.060

40,MA

Net

income

I.,

deficit

2.9S4.865

2.683.048

273,870

--2,OS3

126.503

19.432

20~1.429

132.029

149.3"

234,7S7

I

--14.085r762

5.291,952

2.069

-2e.79

2SI.773

48AS2

'66,S4$

76,424

I10,412

41~,4161

JIS11,180

113.431

70 17165,S33

1.234A71

I.OD6,6"

44.414

183~sslil

1.057~m

-5.093

IS9.027

1666

S63~1 18

1 1~96

163.IS7

389.709

*30.554

42,241

j94,410

172,874

-45,1269

4.361

Number

of returns

(9)

307.526

247,552

$7.619

-23545.602

8,876

46.664

18,011'

28,6S]

26.001

284AO8

lu

1.287370

34.834

3.167

-8.871

'41.763

12,731

S.301

34,130

12AB9

0.063

12377

113,811

80.133

16.078t7AOD

111.130

8,117

41,294

18.917

23,156

'1.416

16.230

S3.034

4.761

8.918

10,305

14,4"

-6,049

8.SJS

Business

receipts

(10)

19.290,278

IB.SI2.459

762,341

*I S.470

297.301

174,SO6

2.235j%

1,S30.997

704.410

1.129.128

.5 184A86

$5,039

42.S66,734

2O.S45,218

22.021.S16

158.018,305

4.910.389

944.M

'6SS.973

*1.366,364

1.09S.978

047.084

3." 1.361

1.713,942

446,922

1 .810.4"

30.154.148

24AJ9."J

1035.914

.4,478,240

16.389,262

1,316.409

7.449,834

4,1%.142

20.178,873

*622,943

2A25,061

4.52i.92S

-769,513

i,l 42.1 11'

186,780

%2.112

-862,356

604.050

Depreciation

deduction

JA37,200

1,602.436

34.428

-344

19.SS2

3,752

35.134.

10.231

16.903

29.7"

IS.2372,81

9,668

4SO.546

245,S39

20SIO06

2,369.122

99,222

46310

4.247

-8,186

12395

17AS4

40.42

7MO

20.584

11.960

441.743

340.344

SUSS

48.641

337AOS

3.240

41.1%

62.389

179.4S4

-3,811

47ASS

SO.419

.6520

IIA57

9.108

18,492

40

'

6

2.767

Businesses with net income

Rent on

machinery

and

equipment

(12)

239,570

239.3SI

197

-22

121

1,317

11.076

7.982

3.893

2.979

437

530.552

67.SS6

4S.010

22.W

462.9%

16.2n

49

1 )'16.226

I.S"

1.312

287

1 1 )29,936

27.4S7

I=

1.1"

$0.294

3.966

953

18.249

26.178

1 1

948

6,S29

'23

29

187

N I )

6~290

Rent

0.

but-

property

(13)

93.6S6

90.105

3348.3

3.217

1,240

HX6

11,492

3.314

8.431

M

4,746.311

528.760

259.92S

269,83S

4

.

217.5

St

96.083

9.74S

'11.125

*28.825

413%

2.791

113,964

79.038

12.129

22.797

786.041

475.460

87.316

223,2S7

537.SOD

I.OS6

62.988

63.666

369.201'17.220

23.367

219.779

'54.49$

47.848

181

70.535-

.31AV

IS.014

Total

mse-

paid

deduction'

(14)

561.697

SS2.009

9,677

-11

2.45S

2.2$1

10.937

6A70

4.268

12.573

1.765

1.980,480

264.045

IS6,547

107.4"1.

716.435

SO.952

23.945

'273

-6.104

2.457

16.171

23.105

4.16)

2.062

16AN

277.688

201327

49.231

21.979

I 10.19a

27.075'

%.944

38.755

70ASS

*8.366

68.370

67.717

-4.239

6.284

2,83725.471

*23.0%

5.790

lsayrolP

(15)

1.242.416

1.240.419

1,127

-670

2O.S421 ~ )

359.168

333,29S

2S.973

254.051

4.756

11.924.321

IAS2.5S3

1,00S.121

647.43210.

27

1

.768

412AI2

163,283

'93.116

-55.188

$6.5"

44,406

190.590

47.059

IGA14

127.516

1,3183.736

I.ODSA49

ISI,284

22~.802

1.540.161

36.3"

09,594

114.828

946.446

-"2

132.SS4

MADI

'48ASD83162

. 5&262

-67.060

J3.S3S

Industrial group

Trartspo,tation " laublic otHisties

_Cootir-cl

Trucking. local and long distance.

including trash collection without own

Courier or package delivery service. ............

Travel agents and tour operators............... ..

Utilities. Including dumps. snowplowing.

.ad cleaning, act.............................................

Wholesale mW retail trade ...........................

Wholesale track.. ......... ..................................... .

Durable goods. incluclinS machinery.wood. -1,. act........................................

Nondurable goods. Ir,clucling food. fiber.

8,uAdirqI materuds. paint. hardware

larden supply and mobil home

supply, and mobil home dealers

Lumber and other building materials

Retail nurseries and garden supply

a.......... ..............................................

Mobile home dealem..................................

Ge-I -handise nores..........................

Variety st ........... ..................................

Ccmpuucr and softanimat stores.................

Other general mueschand. sto nes ...........Food

nores....................................... ...............

Grocery stores. ............ . .............................

Retail bakedes.................. .........................

Miscella~ecus food scones.........................

Automotive dealers and service scations.

Motor vehicle clealm.- car

Motor vehicle dealem-used cars only

Auto part, and cessories and

Miscellaneous mroctivt dealars............

"M and .,-ry sto....... ..............

Men'sZ boy1 clothing sconct-..............

Women's - .............

Women's accessory and specialty

- Apparel and accessory stores. hot

Footnote, at end of cable

Net

income

(16)

IA27.178

3.332,169

286316

*8.494

153ASO

79.916

373.M2

179,949

193.7S]

267.730

84.439

19,756.9"

S.SS4.371

3.5SOMS

2.303.53313

.902AN

4SJ,S?S

73AJ9

-68. 1 S6

*118.1 Is

121319

77.146

439AS9

IS9,822

".270

ISD.S67

1.580.8se

1.230.021

S2.454

2".383

1.663.3%

41,968

414.604

12S.407649.S2S

-27

*8

17

203.9S4

S70.42S

'62.937

94M

97.24a

200337

'4S.269

70.5S]

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Proprietorships,

1990

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A~AgmARek;z

Re2

Am

t-f--.=E

%r-;jLU

VA

Z:zg

ct

IIT

R

14

vA

CL

mIt

:Rt

:~;q

IV

:gm

IN

5tq

a-,a

22

C;'d

ZZ

q

aR

nax;:

2zs

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n"~

2,q

~V;

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Ct-a

,nZq

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247

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Table l.--Nonfarm Sole Proprietorships: Business Receipts, Selected Deductions, Payroll and Net Income, by Industrial Groups-Continued(All figures am estimates based on umples-money amounts am in thousands of dollara) I

Businesses vith and vvithout net income I Businesses vvith net income

Rent on Rent Total Net Renton Rem ToutIndustrial group Number Business Depreciation machinery

onincene. income Number I Business, Depreciation machinery lnteresi~ Net

of re-, weipts, deduction and business paid Payroll' less of returns eceip. deduction andl business Paid Psyroll. incomeeq.,pm.nt P-p-my deduction- deficit equipment pmpe~ deduction'

(2) (3) (4) _ (S) (6) (7) (8)

-

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) _(16)

S.-kst. .......................................................... 7,334."6 252,307,538 9,723,146 1,327,3sg 10,114,167 4,945,767 26.742,831 84,162.121 S.911.048 228.339,30S 7,183,067 903.S64 8,118.992 3.438,317 21.032,43S 90.933,8112Hotel, and other lodging places......................... 50.146 4.319.811 583.S69 11.700 194,384 659.237 627,111H .209.967 21,921 1.960.782 1",4 13 6.274 6.188 IS5,762 279.013 247,059

Hotels. motels and tourist courts................. 22,236, 3,150363 460,887 11.149 21.760 445.380 480,067 .183.761 10.703 1.486.410 IS5,08S 6.013 6.188 112.433 21S.633 170."SRooming and boarding houses........................ 24.042 1.057,759 102.062 263 172.021 189,746 131,114 ' .340 -11,217 -474,3~2 -44.3 ~9 -2ifO -43,329 -63,39D -76.06SCamp,

and camping parks............................... 3W 111,489 20A20 288 603 24,111 16.702 .2 1 A" - - - -

Personal services ................................................... 1,09S.248 24.430.865 1.060,969 100.409 1,97S.959 371.566 3.111 A26 6.030."8 865.446 21,577.4S6 682,146 $0.173 1.578,S21 2S8,277 2AD3,948 6,815.321Coin-operated laundries and dry clearing 21.60S 1.376.SS7 120.824 9.9% 189.010 $5.250 185,S17 ".240 13.S77 1.115,29S 73,054 7.521 143,608 IOA09 149,388 150.341Other cleaning services. including

laundry. dry cleaning. ganmimn.7 and upholstery ................................. 64.716 3,886.583 164.786 42.293 34SAS I S2,247 S57,276 1.037.733 58309 3.680,329 161,S21 42.293 343,171 49JSB 497.331 1.03.731ph

listraphic portrait sxud.I......................... S8,S24 1.440AS4 93.073 5.614 104A64 20,201 88,875 239.860 39.105 1.338.2" 62,"S 1.947 97.218 13.091 98.875 133,543Beauty shop...................................................... 308,835 6,701.071 232,041 27.124 838,663 101.631 1,302,44S I.S31.S40 248.309 5.882,861 16S" 19.905 638.768 79.469 1,071,448 1.76051aarber shop.. ............................ -............. SUSS 1.193.895 18.S14 1.855 89,037 10.428 218,425 $86.363 53,664 I.IS2,196 18,514 1.85S 84.111 10.428 180.312 S".929Funeral sie,vit. and c,emat.ne, .................... 12,376 94S.918 S2.827 2.711 10,331 14.711 134.420 100,301 9,S88 874.414 43,419 2,711 10.331 4)D95 133.281 120.913M

iscellan-s personal services.................... 570,838 8386,186 378.903 10.818 398.604 1 U.098 624.667 2.43S.961 442,6" 7.526.062 IS6.83S 3.9143 261.314 63427 483.314 2,812.213Business m kes ................................................... IA44.859 54.21 1.2S3 2.164.476 252,660 1.280.342 895,234 5,107.4S9 14.5 f4.457 1.501390 48,474,"2 1,54S.S01 l"'l is 1.072.276 68 1.0" 4327.905 15.940.929

Advertising. except direct mail...................... 76,089 4.055.909 130317 21.133 77,942 $s.s6s 383.929 826,065 S8,057 3,906,517 ",573 20.748 ISA22 JIA16 )OZA13 89457SConsumer credit reporting and services -S.268 -104,625 -S8 -1,891 '4A78 -11 -2,96S '43.94S "S.268 '104,625 -so -1.891 N.678 -11 '2.965 '43.945Janitorial and related services to

buildings...: ................._.. ........................ 3S4,976 4A71.498 194.386 26.734 87.800 70.846 656.934 1 A27.732 322.003 4.184.941 155378 18.293 59377 $7.494 S63,329 1.752AWComputer and data processing services, 138.1se 3,1413U 197347 18.1" 106.571 44.9SI 82.803 1,610.6" 110.877 2.%6.209 160396 1026 96jO24 19.503 42= 1,679.S07Mailing. reproduction. commercial art

and photography and stenographicserviceI ......... ............ -.............:, ........... 14.025 2A62.918 91.614 21.SSO $0,817 13,561 140.338 926.279 79.S20 2.4". 15 1 6S.092 15778 3S.910 19.073 123,12S 998.282

Computer repair. maintenance and' '

I .li~asiiis

"*"'*'* --...... . ......I I.M. 245.~89i - 4.417 7 41j~fl 3.667 534 tss.080 7.826 225.870 3.2" 4,780 3.108 1 IS8.113

Equipment rental and leasing. ..c.p,computer and automotive........................, 24.008 1.0 1 4A48 342.236 6.959 .18.4S2 129.213 333,253 154,331 14,761 1,464,730 266.722 2.361 1.141 SIA67 292.916 303.7so

Other business services .................................. 1.121.147 373 1 S.3" 1.203.201 156.186 929,242 SS7,419 I.S06.704 9, 1~0,326 903,2" 33.120.9SO 894,706 12S.417 794,545 443,227 3.120.949 10.119.869Auttomobi!e repair and services ........................... 320338 20.426.222 '677.416 74.821 60"101 3 1 ]J09 2A".9S3. 2.243.797 2S4.032 _17.734.736 543,133 26.23S 447.36S 231.727 2.211.679 2,560.234

Automotive rentals or leasing, vvinho,tdriven ............................................................ 7,8%., 53,ISI 22,812 2.173 7.276 1.710 .4.772 3.852 29,23S 6.144 32 2,971 11102 12,833

Aut mobile parking. ettept valetAut:motive repair shops ...................... 247.999 16,780.983

'i2l.84' 72.142. 549AO6~ 2SOA46 2.35 1 A74 1.823 A I S 19537~ 14.208.386 420.252 23.558 3".220 l8S.0i9 1.874 .561 2,071.151

Automotive se!vices. except mists, ............. -64.665 ~-3392,088_132

737 -2.679 -S7.752 -SS'18~ -345.569 -42~,IPS4 -54.610. -3,497.115, -116.737 -2A77 -8.113 -13A96 -338.016 -476,250Mi;~flaneo,s repair services. ............................. 232A24 US6.41W - 242.293 30.9342. 327,981 123,034 639.602 I.SSO.464 181.884 7,724.870 1 ",227 ISAS9 27S.395 112.009 604.JS7 - IA80.365

~ Ind audio equipment repair........... : 29.974 487.771 26.397 426 38.720 2.591 22,S29 127.729 19.712 411,122 17.342 426 B."s 2332 828 147A83Electrical repair. except TV and audio

equipune.,..~................................ ................. 48.414 2.7SO.156 65.272 14.404 122.203 18,073 274.73S 406.608 41521 2.S77,106 SIA97 I.S60 105.7S9- U.S85 263.761 462.112Reuptiolne"' and furniture repair................. 38.441 1,070.792 46.538 7.195 47A66 51.OS3 IS8.733 207,1241 33.769 1.016.263 45.608

.4.871 42A42' SIP53 158,493 219,669,

Other miscellaneous repair ........................ 11S,795 3.819.737 104,087, 8.909 119.191 S1.317 183.604 808,885 86.882 3,720.379 82.S80 8,801 117.798 46.039. 181.25S 8$01690Motion pict res......- .................. :........... 7S.S" 2.318.684 288,898 S3.110 140,285- 72,134 260.973 36104 54.333, 1.994AS6 1%.793 29.714 $4.987 60.085 239JSI 51$.297

Motion picture and video production........... 30.598 423.421 14,44S 19.58) 9.988.i 22.9DO 8,149 176.951 24.830 397,150 6.98S . 19.SSS 9.423 20.472 7.7S9 219.960--M oon picture and tape distribution and

allied services................................................ 17,Sll S42A47 40.829. 16.090 15.163 26,114 91,477 139.923 1 1.9?4 4".138 2SA36 9.783 IS.154 2S.130 91.477 18108Motion picture theaters ......................... 'S32 -6.384 -188. '20 -1,262 '61 -963 -.2.728 -10 4.M -137, '20 -S8 %I -Ses .1

'S3Video tape rentals .................... :....................... 26.9SS 1.346.231 233,437 17.421 113,872 23.02 160.384 47~SW 17300 1.094J07 164.034 3S3 60352 14.423 139.530 113.7Amusement and recreation services.

tuscept moti n pictum.... ........................ SS6312 10,8 13,433 OS9.815. 63.845 397.942, 23S.585 51S.Ses 2.361.067 351,945 9,276AOO. 471.829 40,393 284.318 90,126 43IS78 3,45S.672Entertainers. producers. agents and

relatedservices ~ ... - - - :.

305.777 S,428.325 40S.308 $1.1 Is 174.742 49,426 143.388 1.870'"7. 19S860 4.819.601 240.806 31.276 93.01M 23,719 121.781 2.246.0811

Sovi,fing cen em.: ............................................. -20t '326,748 -20,801 4S8 '244 -8.646 'SO.420 - 104.;; -1:762 *321.740 '20.. 98 -458 -11 ~11A]19 "S0.100 -110,909prishenional sports and win&.

incl.ding p-- and managers- 93,507 2,514.076 172.94:

4.862 J4A28 4S.871. IS4.800 128.227 41.516 2.035,00S 3333S 2.910 , 24.653 8,197 138.341 601.148ptnys..l fitness facilities.... ...............................

18JS2 614,262 44

.21 3,496 87,902 19.ISS 37.1" 106.981 14,095 SWIMS 41.735 3,476 86,831 17,417 15,983 121.168

Otker amusement and recreittionalserv. es ............................ ............................. 13S,815 1.930422 216,547 3,91S lW526 112,487 129,778 1 S 2'858 3 I.S03310 135.OSS 2.273- 79.819 32,154 OSA66 37S.259

Foottotes at end of table.

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Table l.--Nonfarm Sole Proprietorships: Business Receipts, Selected Deductions, Payroll and Net Income, by Industrial Groups--Continued(All figure; am estimates based on samples-money amounts am in thousands of dollars)

Businesses with and without net income Businesses with net income

onR `

Rerc TEat

N.

Rent on Rent Total

Industrial group Numlbe, 8usmsec, DepreciationS,n.,Y

ma: o. I int re,c income Number Busin Deprecillio machine'y on

memp, lp NetIm,

of urn, receipts deductionI

and but..;~

Payroll, lessof m,

urns recei deduction and business paidP.Yro

ncome

equip... property deficit "cluipment Property deduction

(1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (7) (9) (10) (12) (13) (14)

siervicim-Cchnstlavialdl h i 755 389 64 87l S34 1 818 894 346.017 3.017.S40 1,005.413 8,656.0" 28.S00,062 6S5,802 61,199.134 1A 16.291 269.245 2.712.097 913.092 7.828,887 29.138,101

ces.................................Medical and hea t sem ,91 492

. .27 038 193

, .471645 134 223 1.115.693 263,941 2.118I.S56 14A84.779 167.S76 26,4115,S61 S88.771 134.048 1,092A67 2SS.S]7 2.79S.922 15.013.130

Offices of physician....- ... ... .. ....... ...

: .S26OO

, .ISA63 139

.S38 346

.43 668 "S.7SO 322.398 2.9%,206 S.704.S4S 92A16 IS.426.S91 491,368 38,828 636.763 312.461 2,9so.sls SABABSOffices of

derni... .................. ............. ......f hi h i i

.4A81

.816 241

,19 929

.1,823 8,370 12.735 82.932 495,S67 4jS8 814,486 1"29 1.823 8.370 12.731S 02,932 4%.027

ans..................c p ys cOfr_ o 0-put'11 172

,4AO8121

.IS1 230 811.011 246,870 171,S82 720,510 1ASSAS 26573 4.042,340 142.S93 21.736 234.205 91.804 467,637 1.734.W7

Offic of Chiropractors _ ............................i: ffr

:2'638 SSO2 279

.S874 14.595 146.nfi 54,018 243.71) 486,658 14.268 2.120.176 64,416 14.04S 134A67 SI.SS2 221_M S15,23S

-................................0i)[0mustrOO K6 712

..375920

.9S434 9.046 4S.694 27.274 92.171 190.274 6.451 89116$1 34.9S4 9,046 4SA94 27.274 92.171 390.7"

Offices of podsas . ................................ .....

i l

.73 164

.278"S

.4 862 17 7107S 6.352 S.9S7 428.069 68.224 6SS.9% 4A2 I 7AD6 6.343 2.2% 444.002

nurses.....................caRegistered and practand P.-I cam Whoes. ............-Nursin

.44.399

.3.12DA95

.93.368 1.17S 82

'11S 149A7S 748.4S4 767.53S 36A92 2.007.110 64.1% 626 63.221 6SA14 606A62

77 1383.449SJ0 JS4g

Medical and dental laboratone..................... 29.S32 1.77SJ22 4 1A32 13. 3&4 173,111111 43.347 149J" $27.927 24.816 I.S64.4191 40,891 13.364I 730

141.464347A40

43,00756344

.36

S29 1103

.822 3333

Other medical and health mmkm-... 2S7A73 7,980,S20 221,226 40.08S S24.SBS IMA89 73S.402 3A57.021 214,424 7.170.531 164.3093 "4

S.WAS 859 m

.26BA34

,022A902

, .S62 2839

Legal serric ................................................... . .... 2S9."l 21.123.303 546,063 178AW 940.%3 116,709 2,3".fli) 9.289.S92 218.352 19.497.322 5 .197 1 54S

i43 S20 18356

.2S)100

, .$79 993

Educational seri,it...................................... ....... 192344 I.M.04 92.060 8.741 ll).S34 T'A97 244,469 388.092 14S.863 1.273,3SODS3 397

4S, 212SAI

.S 3so

.3SAS4 170 2S6

.266.S63

.1.3".232

Child day t ....... . .................................. ... ..__ 460.73S 3,786.912 16S.740 6.453 47A48 23S.2S4 364.764 1,249.534 413.022 A,9 1sl

.2 S 1323

.97145 4 162 2 12S.211

Ministers and chaplains. ...................................... 2$OA9S 3.2S3XS 42.384 1.2S4 S2.S78 S3.075 4.162 2.0$6.260 220.SS9 3.17DAM 3 .61 140 74M2

.1436S

."11 11457

.1 A37 0$1

Engineering services- . ........................... ........... 108.841 4A73.9" 193ASO 61.763 94.11SO 111D.730 7S9.234 1,672.153 93.431 4.311113,2S] IYIA227S8

.470 S7A66

.17411

.193 943

.811111I Sol

Architectural -ic im..................................... ... 82A 14 2.137.1" 611.982 4.2S7 6032S 12.022 210.13

1 793.336 63.017-12 290

2.079,47317S~as

S7.-8 443 -4 206 .1312

.I.M

.'SS.03$

.-131.174

Sumeyiq se..es................... r............... 1711,05 MA77 9.700 4.206 1317 1,697 $5.015 121JM , ' . .

,luclowoug. auditing and Imakiseepurigi 211 475 5943W6 1482" 37.UM 438.813 169,M 6SS.926 2.790.061 242AII 6,467.M 308.109 24.S30 423.1" 155.718 WAS 2ABS.365.. .......... ................................................-

i,

.65 633

,1 A37 9 2 54009 O.S95 319's" 52.037 63.S26 971.341 61.474 1.783.895 48.220 0.204 341.319 44.464 $0,122 1.042155S

c es............................ ...... ......Management str ii .601 2"

.21&IS615 430 711 48.213 300.276 215,468 323.708 11306,779 476.714 1032,916 301.810 36.125 2MA20 141330 243.727 9.160317

C. ...long sa-h:es. ............................................ .19726

.481 317

.1S 728 S 176 9.160 1,578 34.243 186,052 20.549 467.162 IS.071 S'276 9.1$7 I.S62 34.229 190.94S

Public relations. ........................................... ........h l h

.009L67~

.8671 $60

.S8 830

.28.939 70.44S 13.8" 14.S39 782.303 $5.209 1,542.309 52A" 28,753 66359 12.128 14.S)9 901.168

praccluo........ .ea tCounseling ir.cept . ,.

0

.

57 12S 11 4ST 28 903 40039 004 391 846.224 ISS,104 1.69111AU 1 36,084 1 4,136 1 4.945 , 16.825 , 59,11192 1.069,791Nsulmm of businal.- afloc.................

. 'S, ..

2.456,0 6 , , , , . ,1

interests paid is the sum of mortgage im- sund other merriest0,

indebosclosm, (see Table 2).

pall"'ll is the sum of "a" salaries and wailift paid plus the con of labor reported as, Pan of coal of sales and operations (pass Table 2).

I.- than $500.

Estimate should be used with caution because of the somill number of no.* returns, on which it is based

-Where data for an industrial group em not Whown in order to mid ciesilosom of information about specific taxpayers. the dam deleted him been combined with those shown for a related Industrial group, aim indicated by a double asterisk

NOTE Dirmil my not *0 to totals because of rouri

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Table 2.--Nonfarm Sole Proprietorships: Income Statements, by Selected Industrial GroupsJAN rW- b..d - ,*- --,- I

AZ~ltunl servi- Fort erd lithinS I Mi'hj C-tt-tion

Amal AN other -le

AN -s., terw"tot wii..i b.11*t, K14-1,h1e, ki- k- -ft- Ure-k ..w end .'ritm 00 enJ AN other ind -Ihx P."x

~vtrlt. T-I i,,ev-k hort-lo,~l -'ro" T-I ~wte T-1 ht-Y T-I ,'A wbmdmi d -io. w to,vtrualo~

.-ry "kX

(1) (2) (4) 1(6) (7) (0) (9) (10) (11) (12) 13 (14l

BUSINESSES WTrM ANDwrl'"OU'r MET INCOME

N..b. ctf-..' KIWI$ 342.740 10,783 56,364 ISS'983 139.610 132J19 24.729

7'

4

it 1.7oklIS

367.5" 1.414,535 135.903 21 M95

9.,h-. -.1m 710.606.020 17.231.926 128.8112 4.409.125 S.M2.1171 6.731.0" 7.377.613

7.: 1,

"1 2S'.952 ".235,747 33.844.501 63,391,2" .40. S'28I;I&$~otene frorm take 719MI.636 16.975.1115 90.819 4,333.551 5^6.790 602A63 63S2.361 6.793.93) 2SB.427 9&671.490 31.597."l 6SAIII.S"

1 "S,260.081

Other b.,i... = 11.598.304 2WII: 39.043 75.S?2 94.094 1 48.401 SZS.2Sj $23.720 I.SIS SKIP Is"M 107AS? -7.m 21.10!

11-le-OW-dook

5

89.2".583

e

$49,12 M.1197. .4.527,002 4,4119.148 5.207.075 6.726,929 615011.1159 220,069 02.868AN ItIOU36 SkJ60,222 8.437.518 3 718.976Cost of .1. a,.d ".~.......................... 291,010.060 6.S21A6 19.624 2A60.1 is 1.939dm 1,702.171 1.416.SJB 14101U)IPP 1 1&428 49,474.

-7

M473A72 29.01DI.11115 S.529.03S .10118.0701~ voq. begitftf 29.024.9107 169A77 461 SS.542 SZ929 60.944 67.424 58.1177 SM7 I'llik

1

12

9

19.054 467.2'7 181.386 '14.S$3:C

of ZL679307 622.$10 -'IA91 -8.403 416.039 19&298 1 ?A45 10.278 -7,167 10.727.1"3-1485

7".176.1 IA 0.641

2

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21V25.ISS 4.4SZI9I -10" L"3.079 ese.390 19.42S 89&300 061227 34.481 16.042.1611 5.712A69

10.310.0" 2

S19.1109 444.146Meterteb 'w "Piet... ...... ........... A195.38111 4161.240

I'74 69.583 500.831 90.160 25.230 111.270 16,952 15.892AS2 6.M.7?8 9.106,874 1.413.400 649.195

Other 29JOAASO 774.ZS9 8,74S 100.397 167M 90.011 S30.660 4S9.452 71.208 6,9S3.20) 4.4611.109 L485A% SIO."? 57.44Sln--Y.~olyeo-- ".421" IS9.172 -L747 ".951 K162

~

55.290 120.749 1 10AII -10.127 1.526,77S 9OU27 54&248 147.1" -20151

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6374.74) 9SA16 2.081) 16532 SSA3) 21572 5.023 4.929 93 472.179 811.21S 384.164 S2 41.1%Red dotes fr,- Pin

:

1,031US6 1&164 - -5A03 -3.172 -9,388 20.107 20,050 -57 121.9" SIPASI 6XIIS -.2.803

.

.11,;C. W-k .=........................... ........ 21.76S.531 497.206 &249 66,05 27SA93 147.029 4IA40 54.056 9.835 3.044.423 020.136 3.114" 4 3.104 11 .S69

&816.213 140,384 5.134 6,406 -17.221 1 1 IAD S.912 SA91 '241

371.369 174."S IK463 -5.5)5 -53A12

616.111 16469 .5" -772 '14.1100 465.476 659.925

S.SS3

9A56 442 9.215 -43023.714507 10 47.%2 165.610 30405 172.2" 159.723 12.543 Z.902

'70,

B24,011 LOYBA95 1%5" BC2 17

-- -------------- ---Pr"I.QS6AD4 10385 -120 'IS7 'S.571

4.4,

4AI9 4.W '54

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.47, 3LM 9S.276 -20AN

,

17.7 0...........- -------------- IIJS75U 4OU24 4.540

SIA30 2KL%g l52jM SI.214 SIA70 I.See ZSX914 76XI42 1.77X7?1 271.431 Istm

---............. SAM161 121.417 2.41914

.201 11,815 43.0~; 115.143 110.778 4.36S 481.570 IMJ22 327.Lu 71.12, 211.11SMeet, w-imr-tde&-d... ............ ................. 4.26LB70 ".3s6 S48 12.5so :4

,7, 17'

15.010 73.1+1 ZIA7 22Z=2 Stsw 170.302 11.954 1"79T...,w -k-t te,,-................. S.319.281 SS.4S8 Go ISA90 7.720 11.1" 11.111 1.114 11"11 OA14 211-117 14-M.rtP"

......... .. .. .

6.2S6.S0' 449,208 4.1112 41.342

S

DA04 SCAM 91.274 ".363 -1.913 SKIN 311.317 24UIS 49.3)l 11.4SIOtherh.--bh- mdbtd. . .......... I.................. .... 7ASS.164

233.179 6.7"

40.416 111.025 104,391

19LSIS 189.389 3.126 804

-S

15 3 1 UYI 49L7. 51."9 SO.SloOlt. .

-- -- - -6AWS8 97.7" 659 11.062 Solon 11Xy 4S.706 44.779

92,

4".M 113.?% HS.489 !1.49) MISP.6-dp lit-eloalpf.. ..... .... ---- ------------ SKM4 4.S?9 -is 9-4

'~'431S IAN 1.59$ '201

I9AGS X909

ISA96 3.13, MSR.,

-,h..y wd 3.754.492 61.S44 -092 0% )6.27: 2S

'SYS

47 113 41.956 S,207 $6S.514 170.912 1"A03 Z4.11" 9.9"b.f.- Property .............. ................ 19.617.116, 2MM6 916 90ASO (104 77.020 64:30 60.042 SZI $6S.S47 9LIS2 473,3"' ?S.93? Say Iit"ire_

&.940AS7 503.1195 I.NS 24.9SO 193386 M: 46 S3.81e 49.

929)A"

1.17DA" 324ADS

9"A" SM1

$1.741Nte b- ~-1.- 46.708.029 1.297A% 10.057 201,05 S3B.03$ S43. 97 Z6

1.474 ZS7.191 4.297 S-%K919

1.50,1136 4.043.283 41M.291 K IS

T..- - ------------

10.141AS4 NXIM 1,201 26.744 90,721 03.722 1".011 193.177 SA34 1.260.132 42028 B40."4 201.2so 37.34111SAOS.% 1 951%9 6775 900 28.249 51 Is

'

41.126 19,638 1.4811 227AQ $?A" 119.1061 17JIS MAII

3.S3SAI

2

267.9" 1.330, 10A37

I

II.S14 N Sla 4?A97 WS2 945 910.427 310.482 1".945 - 119,071 17.246Other b.~ dd,-s,, ..... ..... BIJM076 X792.SIS 168.210 714).7)l 72&146 [.!eS.3S4 X933.028 Lff".415 33543 JOA27,336 1.049A 12 6,91IJ24. 6N,243 4".152Net W_ itee

delete 1411.43cil" 2.181.117 .117,305 -117.51,4 1.143.326 1,524.51 1 &S4.465 614.601 39.6113 16.3611,11411 3,725'"S IX411,021 1.472.%& IA62.212Net 1FK- 161ASI.252 3.10LOM -IS.210 1".4" 1.2".7 7

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BUS MESSES WITH ANDWfTHOUr MET INCOME

N,mb,r of mt-- 1%.,,20.8 141.166 1%,164

6

430,197 179.911) 81,871 64.924 48.810 184,297 614.639 78.104 394,7S5 92,614 "."6

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h.- f- .~, d ..........-........... .... .................. S.472.598 8.320,777 13.062,970 23,063,963 2l.60S.006 S.173.420 4.155.405 US6.021 9.420.163 31,209.203 1.779,479 24$35.195 3,180.686 1.405.123

.. .. .............-....................................... ......... -3.197 11,292 140A16 124.160 234.342 66.272 42.949 25.268 ".854 1&4.912 .,An 109,390 12.630 41AI)

d~-!-, 4,644,206 6.846,652 9.822,030 19,290.840 19,371,069 4,606.265 3,$16,123 2.329,705 AA20.975 27.270,022 1,35xe" 21.989,910 3~772.332 1.153,821

C., f la ~d ~.~....... ..................... ........... ............. L705.1 32 3,546.460 S,41S.907 9,817,281 8.631.189 1.153.727 1.440,%1 1,011.404 S.005.102 4528.917 S50 1.127.Sfil 1.101,450 2".357

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C., f lb...................-............ .... ................. ....................... 365.014 1.145.518 1.316,659 2.489.S61 1.926.876 276.110 179.667 27%"7 1.194,101 767.6SS - 561.41S '34,772 '171.468

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H~.~h""W~ ............................ ........................ 647,17S 1.2".022 1,556.256 3.586.019 1,S39.346 163.066 358.276 111.676 906.120 685AN "6.666 -22S.394 -11 ~5411

Oth, -.......... .............. .......... ..... .............. ................ 73A" 294.209 613.079 OWS09 1.1..067 2".101 446A" 96.106 334.962 1.473.329 1.027A90 414.102 31.4S6

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lld=.1. .'-k ............. .... ............. '11.327 -320 '22.669 -4.939 10.333 -122 4.127 .2sl 5,632 10.255 -2.606 6.69S .609 wC~' ..l

-ck .p... ......... ............... .................. ............. ........ 256,S69 314.DO7 119.569 1.041.468 614,071 126,620 102.856 f 26,056 2SU40 2.025.279 l4Z2" IASS.012 14S.749 SZ220

.......... ................ .. . ........ .................... .. '2S.158 XS59 49.911 5t428 366,512 210.122 25.103 -2."9 120,839 6K937 ILrA 7 577.141 4&044 19,202

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D.P-i.t .... ................. ...........I.................. 151.419 IS8,660 389.826 1.095,954 1,410.163 521.093 240.950 238.522 406,798 2.823.931 86A% 25".955 117A% 74,637

E~"=1,P- .. . -

11.346 21.OS9 -0.994 15.420 ",619 4.774 10.476 11.931 39.437 22.741 -S77 &7eO -51013 7,57)

........... ...................... ............. .................. 129.265 221,744 26S.717 723.70S 595.071 213.120 76.1115 63.980 240.956 I.SS8,923 157.386 1,318,420 54,4S6 28,661

L,pf d pmk,.~.l -k. .......... ........... 16.246 29.435 62.S77 117,708 164.505 13397 37.S32 32.2211 81,149 137.302 7.714 101,489 15.136 12.243

P%.h .~d 9.122 7.757 SO.4S2 74.339 60.220 4.702 15.297 B.145 32.076 413.920 6.797 385.049 14,562 6.712

T..1 Z1, ..................... . .......... .... 11.405 9.699 61.072 92.944 75.209 S.Beo 19.129 10.181 40.100 S17.420 8.4" 462,32S 18.205 0.391

"Wr -12.319 26.775 14.524 112.414 163.852 '13.556 73,472 24.246 52.578 229.6S9 '10,274 191.447 18.320 9.619

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O'T_ 25,16S 32.221 50.492 125.363 201.235 11.209 63.931 16.904 109.191 139.312 6.749 67.716 39.587 5.260

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R., ~inm ~_P-_ _. - ***'*' - ***

19.D09 11.984 37.330 292.304 213,486 61.070 90.575 S.501 55337 452.329 '42.1" 385.153 21.16S 1.612

It- b.,h.,P~m ........ .................................. ........ .......... .. 14.430 $2.028 92.359 179.890 "8,946 29.882 14LSSI 161.848 334.6" 205,06 -20,259 121LO12 ".859 12,3SO

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T... p.W "'I" 106.4SO 101.3S3 293.644 343.016 6&702 ".579 28.27S 203.460 424.226 16.6" 146.6" 47A62 13,000

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O~.r W.v.. 377A43 1.220,004 1.7011.~12 2.4SS.439 2.554,727 1,213.339 413.702 184.950 722.655 8.131.92S 496.678 6.740,861 498.32S 190.060

M., I.-I.. d.fkk 811.589 1,485.417 3.181556 1.897,266 2,467,177 614,259 362,230 SSI.533 8"'los 4,104.660 427,469 2.954,665 427.164 294,1161N.t

M.397 I.S67.210 1.502,594 4.167.510 1.146.747 704.744 604.496 622.618 1,214AIM 5.08S.900 498.965 3.627.170 607.488 IS2.160

Mock .......... . ............... .......................... . ... 56" 01.000 .21,030 27112. 679.370 711485 722.264 '71.034 3 1 S-ries 981.140 71.497 672.314 180.125 57.205

BUSINE ED WITH MET INCOMENumb_ oft.r 76,070 130,197 363,697 156,5$5 261,164 56,077 40,685 4XO25 124.377 467,108 61.7%) 307.526 61,141 16'aso

-ilp". 1 5,095,451 7.989.837 M715.943 21,108,434 1"81,712 4,095.844 3.173.460 2.713.291 "96.117 24,768.837 1.457.541 19,290.2711 2.707,201 1.311.614

f~ W, W~-m,.................... ...................... ....... 5.094.624 7.972.S4S I LS".657 21.020.136 1&361,6sfi 4.011.581 3.110.759 2,691.081 B-106.234 24.6119,"S 1.45S.730 19,261.M 2A98.290 1.273.91%Ott.,

b~m. -__*.......... -627 11.292 1364116 69.2" 222.05S 64.263 42.701 Milo 89A82 76.642 -1,811 28.2911 &913 39.079eu.i...'

dod, ti-~ 4.207.054 6,422.620 9,232,349 16.940.904 IS,437,795 1.391,930 3~S68.963 2.0911,674 7,181.227 19,61113~964 9SU76 15.661.100 2.0".715 161.573CwtOf kl= .............. ...................... ........ ........... X489.068 3.274.969 S.207.777 &736.742 7.23S.225 809RI 3 979.S61 944.669 4.421,18) 3.50S.241 2,303.114 939ABO 262,"B

bqmhg f ............. ........... .............. ........... 20,929 '654 '77.2" 106.623 427.620 11.390 28.97S S1391 31SA64 21'"7 -12,642 '7AI6 -3.109

C_W~........ ..........- ................................................ 360.044 1,002,205 1.21009 2.235542 IAIM.505 238.914 119.283 236,202 1.090,106 643.517 4S9.34) -34.129 .17oms

P-1, .. ...... ... ...... .......... ..... .............. ....................... 1.463.733 657.749 1,92S.291 2,667.407 3.420.731 406.551 25LB21 543.231 2.218,127 1.120."l 727.257 324.755 68.429

~..b -1 'Ph. ....... ............... ................... 603.960 1.132.268 1.3".3" 3.141.%7 I.IS6.9ss 94.722 317.061 95.521 849.652 645.59D 41&342 '224.774 -2.464

O1,h. .... ......... ........................... . .................... 63.704 283,045 654.974 742."3 oto,367 163.421 302.413 70.611 273.%l 1.083."6 703A26 '357.655 '22.71S

~d f .r................ ............... ................................. 23.303 .11 -147.81S 157.240 464.97) 25.185 40.994 S2.487 346.307 31.737 .18.095 -9.248 -4.394

A& rllhj ........................................ ...................... 23.182 40."S 28.449 IM.183 157,775 S.241 53.513 4.8" ".IS4 89,787 -3.748 24,174 2&491 33.17S

B.d= ft- W~ .~ .............. ................. .... -1,189 -247 -2,632 -4.934 B.MS '49 3.418 .2sl 4.927 1,193 .2Ao' '220 -235 -131

C., W rk ~V............... .................. .................... .....__.. 2153U IM492 666.012 639,104 450^5 69,632 77.%1 106,401 196,011 1362'los 10111)" US&M 94.708 27.129

C...w.. .. ....... .................. ....................... .. .................. ........... .2s.008 .3559 47.579 48.7" 301."2 176,675 1I.S61 .2,1131 109.426 S90.691 - IZ454 S12.716 47.36S

DVI,~ ...... ............... ............................. ................. . ... . .3AD9 - S.185 -1,602 -1,333 - - '269 '29,274 - '29,221 -11 -42

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L.V1 d 17.31, 20.2sB SS.793 106.031 110.909 10.124 29.140 29.837 41AN 03.123 S.356 &4.402 "20 9,4SS

M.b ~d 8,091 6,503 47.310 54.021 42.5" 1.946 l"I 6,41" 23JI46 363.288 -6.372 346A32 6.717 3.367

T-1-b.=1 ..P.. . ........... ..................... 0,117 8,731 S9.1+1 68340 S3.2SS 2.433 12,929 Coot 29.813 454.128 -7.%B 433.S52 8.3" 4.209

M~r'pv m.. ... ........... ... ............................ ............... ..... -4,163 21.324 32,24S 92.915 67.728 -6.093 IZ440 14.940 44.2S6 127.094 -9,217 106AR3 9.326 1 A68

O,h.,n-- lxu~,, Me..d -........................ ..... 26AM 50,601 6S.42S 170,700 1".s 11 82.4" 32,465 29.714 54.8" 4%.969 '21.169 4S4Al4 6.317 12A69

CIT . ...................................................... ....................... 23,132 29.193 47.177 97.776 161,242 9ABI 46.534 IS.690 89.138 103A83 '3,870 62.278 33.300 4.2)5

P-im -1 P~f.~~..t pl~.........._..................... ........... '169 '172 -313 0.418 17.146 -316 -S21 -5.659 10,6SI l'%B - lA8 .11 -163

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P-w 1-in" P~ny -. ... ................................................... 14.422 50.181 88.609 160= 613.913 284985 111.274 161.1109 31 IJ145 13S.951 -13.934 93AS6 19.263 9.0"

... ............................... ........... ........... ... ......... 39.332 63,942 71.244 43S.374 409,440 283.792 10.541 26.730 68.378 1.496.371 6S.460 1.3SO.650 )4.409 2SASI

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T... ped ......... ... . ..... ....... . ........................................ 91,176 104.764 ".701 267.5" 2K468 57.777 2S.136 23,733 179.627 3WO20 16,190 241.7" M335 9"

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U~ ............I _._.. ............. ___...................I ... 56."7 53,213 91.330 226.738 323.660 26,265 73.45S 61309 162.459 233.OS2 .22.U7 17S.117 19ya 15.299

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.. I.-.. SK397 1.567.2t& 3,502,S94 4.167,SIO 3,146,747 704,744 404.4" 623~61$ 1,214.11,59 5.085,500 4".965 2,627,178 607,4U 352,148

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BUSINESSES

WrrH MET INCOMEN-ber W M_.-......... 111.110 6.117 43,295 23,156 36,563 S1.014 76,606 72.353 27.841 7,166 17,9N 29.274 12.0" 389.278

..ipf, 36,289.262 1.316,409 7.449. 14 20.174,873 7.444,14S 4,526.925 t.S42.864 M221.145 4,706,280 4,937.000 6,452.9&0 9TIA20 919,046 1 0.36k I so'_ I_.M

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9,474,345 2,912.19 20 4.61M.0 I1

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4,165,701 6,162.146 956.037 IS8.711 8.220.794

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29.268.651 112.629 5.709.063 16,98D.47S 5,3".484 2.767.019 5.230,516

5.04Z140 2.286306 3.490.522. 5.261.416 SOD.917 594~520 4,132.010

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Table 2-Nonfarm Sole Proprietorships: Income Statements, by Selected Industrial Groups--Continued(.ii IV- b d - ."I., - -y .-n. in ~-h of Ioft~j I

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(57) (58) (59) (60) (61) 1 (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (611~ (69) (70)BUSINESSES WITH ANDWITHOtXr MET INCOME

N.-~ 1 79,984 "IA81 1.330,638 64.936 41.050 4 ...... 7,2.634 16.981 6591M IU57 46,097 106,072 7,334,"6L"S.293 32,679.194 49.049.306 4,368,626 3 1

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2

Z3.736,202 16.715.500 2L174.297 1.614,206 16.723.134 I.BD7A" 1.%9.913 4.146.74) 247,369.497

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'. ; ' 6; '7, ;.479.491 3.240.776 237.108 1,294.428 1.07SJD49 634.191 719.S3S 43.773.066

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!:~'-319 423,396 370.S28 13.913 33,911 .253.0se 63.466 '41M5 711.387 15.6" -14.518 '20.092 5.5113,177

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1.424.106 19.329,S96 3.323.404 952.756 952.7S6 29S.794 1.889.4SS 264.03S 1.327.392 243.248 S4.780 105.400 24.133.068r.h.roN ..d Wiko.................................. ......................... .... 17.103 80.693 268.3" 22,3% 22.3% -4.OSS 1OZ360 S.7% 40.171 11 LI 40 -16,261 S9.S79 6,207.1s]O'h.' '.'.

-. ........I.................................................... ............... 70.424 1.146.01S 3.2[SS63 476311 -2.397 474.114 925.436 1.~.462 13,877 124.51S 756.356 $45,713 373.154 7,641.100~d .1 .r ..... . ........... ....... ................. ............. 49S.457 6.012."3 1.3114.221 .79.956 -2.310 77,646 4.677 1.213.392 21S,210 491.420 S0060 -494 ski% 1.433.820Ad_4~j

S6,040 401.0S2 994.0% 17,254 -4.767 32.467 260.973 66Z409 21.513 S9&S27 4.811 17.556 31.460 LIB&7SIIi.d db.I- ..k, o' -k~........................ ............................. .3,11111 SO.289 325.109 31.121 6.19D 27.132 it"o 20S.039 -6.515 71.547 125.251 -1.706 67.7SB 277.358

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7"' 11

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,-14. 1,61.

:.'.303 1.4363S6 90.051 1,294.2" 45.%S 16.261 207.9" 1.90].924

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90.50

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0062. 11

34. 3 3 ".820 14~M 2,0 3 9ASS I.S72 I.Sw 11.476 54S.126I . .

..............-............ ............... ......... ............... 30.683 291.723 613.690 20,0024,

4. 156.6S

214.59032

6,350S

3.27

1

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240.903 375A" 357.442

S.172 314.937 4.506 12A28 SO.065 1.962.667

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.3.482 193,387 1.114,308 16.S41 .% 15.502 I$I.S67 849,719 334.32) 2 3.97 80.621 S0.801 "ASS 2342.021

O,h.,w- Won ... ndb~- ........... ................... 38.910 2SI.159 839.319 1 19.582 4. 30 115,152 163.151 03.409 6Z437:4

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'2S0,048 ~.442 4."2 171.313 62,775 1.355 54.30 4.M X100 11.518 0.327.359

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267.954 1.219.482 1.108.127 71.302 -4.506 66.874 471A48 454.27S 17.103 187.706 9,18 40.277 109.422 10.114.167:

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.... .... .... .. ...32.295 1311.49S S26.S3) 40,954 S.104 35JOSO 249.43) 165.758 S.307 139391 10.370 10.191 70.387 X%1.6es

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7S.3" 630,OD2 1.169.561 37.241 8.746 211.49S 476ASO 603.494 21).943 127,055 ILM 49MO SLI75 SA85.720Oh., W'm.. &d.~

. .......210,692 1.645.220 6.140.037 741.586

34S54 707.032 1.847,SSO Z661.M 135.509 1.924794 22 1.01119 JOIAIS B89.702 34.900.610

N.t1-- 1 .. d,fkk 103'"q 2.105,672 16.359,1'5 1.087,524 1591"1 927A63 6,93S.844 7.321.459 144,723 61111.1115.635 -123.737 414.831 1.014,538 84.162.121

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273.2331.00L416 19.210.1 1.190 123 171.239 1.216,005 7.442.058 6.90Z610 246.761 7.76 .410

3"254 S26,185 1.47SJ37

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BUSIN SSES WITH MET INCOME,.mb., of

412AIS 26S.483 954.481 44.320 9.9S2 34.168 - 313.445 533,203 11,429 474'") 7.061 37,721 6M12 S'911.048_.iP.' 2.214.956 2S.647.931 42 "6.975 1.503,511 11 1.4" 2,192,021 16.272.242 19,835.404 1,183.427 Is.617,198 1.231.703 1 A03,077 3,255.616 2211,139.303

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1

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~d ~.v........ .............. . ....... 1.14S.2" 15,700.400 4.471.2% 11373" -461 036,928 1,219.063 2.187.760 IOD,091 %7.612 60S.Ne 434.1149 209,01114 17.049,451:~:::bgmhs of Y..................................... .. ....... 166,1135 3,929.548 $29.948 -19.280 -2.310 '16,970 -3.171 480.632 '161."S 19ILS80 120.043 -563 -isms 2.741.479

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In.-C. ......... .. .................. ................ .............. ..................... ... 20,935 z 17.7" 482."B 13.119 4,03% 9080 193,186 213.951 31.111 174.970 9.W2 1&070 42.409 4.265.708L.g.1 d p-ko~.l . k..... ......_ .............................._... 9.702 74.887 416.659 4&642 3.768 M)074 ".914 226.022 ISA71 164.704 2S.473 20.173 42.0W -2.644.40SM,b md-mm~t d,&-d............... ... ............... .......... 6.423 S1.072 680.747 39.016 2.811 36.203 30S,463 296.038 3 "D 281.515 2.707 k9S6 39,431 1.638,941

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363914 428.735 367.237 11.545 -2.211 9,33S 147.430 176.978 52.178 10S.S90 8312 7.6" 31.276 3.21CY73T-1- 1938

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101.455 417.944 32JB69 sm 27jee 206.370 127.731 1.779 110.146 6.B60 8,427 SO.974 2.193.115Wki ................ 40AI S 426,614 852.7S6 30.139 8.642 21

'97111,111 11:.111 $9. 97 270.530 ?A57 2037S 38,1139 4.631." 1

0~h.' d~.tion. .............-......... ......................... ........... 137.909 ld%."l 4,135.734 474.330 30.7SO",

.57, ".'

.0%

'.9,. 76.712 1.471.941 43,") 3".329 +19.442 28.000,S9)

..t 273,231 2.002,416 19.210.128 1.3". 123 173,239 1,216.111IS 7.4413~06 8,"2.6 10 2".761 7.761.410 344,2541 326,195 1.41711,317 ",913,11132F-e. t ~d of ~1,.

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Table 2-Nonfarm Sole Proprietorships: I ncome Statements, by Selected Industrial Groups--Con tinuedW

[A#fiV--irvta-0

H..b d ~.r bftrl. g,k- P-1 rw., B.'h-k.

H..h,

C*~' Od"t,ktm- k-

"

O~r Ck."irix M-Whk AD ~htld AD l,d,w

T-1 :d T-1 1-d~ newifl, _k -.t, --r p,l-I Total

D.

1~1"-rist P~ "d~ 4."M &Y _dm 1.1- llir- -40

ck..n' Wildho

(72) (73) (74) (75) (76) (77) (78) 1 (79) (80) (01) (82) (61) (84)

BUS MESSES WITH AND CDWITHOU'r NET INCOME r".N-b.r F 50.1" 2t216 27,910 1,095,248 21.60S A4,716 S8,524 2041,1115 skus 531,214 1,844,asg 76,0" ISA976 1,413.794

04,319.8 1

I

3.150,S63 1,169.249 24,430,"S 1.17"S? 1,9116,563 1,440.654 6,701,071 1,191.695 9,832.104 S4.211,2S) 4.0S5.909 4,671.498 43,483.8"

k-I_

k, wd op-m............. .............. ...................... 4.235.758 3.078.279 1.117171 13...117 1.111,111 1.1131.126 1111."1 .11111 1.1.1oll 1191.212 1.1.1 4.11111

0,J,.r Wl . ... .............................. .......... . ........................... 04.053 72.265 .11.769 433.6" -3.402 -46.957 -1,191 29.615 - I I A40 338.873 747.149 IS.723 35.9S4 69SA72

.,,inws deductions, 4,117,216 1.341,762 1.195,4S4 19,400,741 1,277,317 2,8415.01 1,200.794 S.169,532 607,532 7.2%,717 19.697,079 3.229,845 3.041,765 11.423.469

d Pr icm.................... ...................................C- 525.624 504.285 -21.338 S.026.066 241.360 603317 277.124 1.223.946 3S.177 2.644.342 16.36Z719 IASIADI S443"

14.36S.SI7:

~-'Y. 1-tofy................................. ...................... 30,913 29,265 -1,628 41S'lol -6,595 '4S.416 .9LI92 74,606 -305-

19S."S (123.960 .0,50

- 1

'29.2

16S 4

7 .1201

412 649Coll f hb~ ................I........................ . .....I......................... ...ftrd .. ...............- ................. .............................................

$8,048

401.374

57.978

383.242

.1

-20.1321,023.18S2.181.%0

'134,477*26.825

'94327'162.522

.17.509

'60.71

434AN

461.165

8,629

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133.560

lOL139

f.748.7029,001.391

170,4 2379.513

.6 0191,397

. .9.01.481

Vllmriab '.d wpPlia . ................. ......... ........................... 11.939 11.622 -1 U 93S."l '21.7" 116.14S 121.S93 311,214 -19AW W."I 2,296.016 143,066 1".S3S 1.755.41S

O,h.r ............. .......- ... .. .................................................. 60.714 S9.1" .1.519 797.667 '55.430 109AS2 -6.706 -2338S -1.571 S20.923 1.430.150 $52.133 -11.790 2.864,23S

~-y,.4 mr.............. ..................... ...................... ....... 19.363 37.235 -2.120 328,038 -3Y65 4.W -21A40 103.110 -2.953 191.725 929.508 .1 -41.067 BK373

~.Vtssn=.................................................... ............. .. 79.1S2 71.7" 7.399 302.490 7593 51.701 27.104 109.S60 0.164 910.359 528.706 37.1S4 41)B22 "9,730

B.ddb I- Ill --... ............ ......... ....... ..................... 6.229 2.853 -3.377 17.049 -318 -3.644 'Z250 . I.M '186 0.756 61.272 -29 -1.077 W"0

C., l,,d -k q............................. ....... ...................... ..... 54.376 20,627 31.749 800.652 9.782 125.38S 104.9SI 74.446 SASS 477.213 2.276.062 10.428 403,072 1.730.563

C..r.4 .. ................. .............. ..... ........... ...................... 25.362 19.3" -6.016 214.002 '774 '4S,370 -7.943 47ADD 'tB.634 93,782 630,024 SOJIS 41.100 S)BAD9

ll.plltm.................. ............... ....... .. ................. ....... ................ 57S S75 - 6" .1 - - -21 672 "A61.30

-,6.831

D'_ka......... .......... .. ...... ............................. ............. S81569 460,8117 122,682 1.060.%9 120.824 164.786 93.071 232.041 16314 431.731 2,164.476 130317 194,3641 1.019.573

b-f. Prx....... ........ ..... ......... .. ........ 7.469 7.392 -77 25JSS '461 '62 '&167 -4,502 12.543 1OZ122 -2.943 -2.130 97.149

. ......... ........................................................................ 11S.23S e9.7" 2S.489 ISIA05 31.092 77.310 12.611 VA16 &5" 164.378 7911,225 28.172 119.248 6SOADS

L.V1 -d prftn~.l -l............ . .................................... 17.156 25.672 11.40) 161.022 8.09 15.054 20.684 47.910 5.005 61,920 490.439 39.5" 25314 42S.ISI

~,h .d mmmi-t lildmud........ ...................................... S,t t4 3.2" -1.816 138,631 -304 3,198 9.085 12,169 -1,062 109,813 412,110 76.7S) 13.726 321,639

T..l -h d ..-~. . ................................. 63% 4.124 -2.277 173.320 -380 )."9 11.361 16.468 -1627 137,264 515.220 95.949 17.161 4OL109

b .. . ................... .. ....... .......... . ........ . ..................... .. 511.515 321M 189A27 169,071 2I.S49 -4.773 .9.812 46.390 -9.10S 75.951 IS1.806 15.841 15.606 100.159

O'h.' -- w.h.. m,1lIlll&.... .............................. .- 147.722 123.492 '24.229 202.495 31.700 47.974 lo.m SS.251 -1.324 SS,667 543.428 19.72S SS.240 460,463

OWK. .~l ........ ............ ...... ............................... 14.867 11.510 3.311 114.317 2.8810 24A" 46,78S- ,

3,710 110.495 6112.1411 51.400 31.749 S".833

P-t -d

P

P""' - _- - ... - - ......... . - _.-1.124 -1.217

.7

"2,2 -6 - 283 -054 14.119 26.0S8 -9.632 -19 16,407

Rl,, - -lh~., ,d ~V-......................... .. .................... 11,700 11,149 -551 100.409 -9,996 -42,293 -S.614 27.124 -1.855 13.529 252A60 21.131 24,734 204.793: ~

R.:_

wln ... P.",ll...... . ..........................

.

.................... 194.31M 21.760 -17L624 1.975.959 189.010 345AS' 104.464 038A63 89.037 408.93S 1.290.342 17.942 87ADO 1.1 1416M

R.P.ws....... ............. ........- ........ ......................... ............ ...... 219.513 176,493 43,021 274,964 30.017 53,806 11329 79.256 BA73 91 A82 467.124 22.464 61,484 181.176

1,bl' ..b.' w .t................. ......... . ......... . . . . 1191116 422.0410

147.747 2.088.241 51,041 462.749 *71.3'7 667

.761

'209.797 42"28 1.358,757 213317 491.294 2AS3.947. .

T ... p.W 97.7"'47

.002 491"S 429,437 27.803 87.104,.42 IS1.107 20,711 123^7 S75.9" 42.880 S9.709 4713SY

23.lSB 17.IS9 S.M 237,870 -2.121 -6.231 17,766 It.869 -143 179.739 Ses"W" 46."l 12.9134 SZS.614

Ud.w__ 41 2A6I 114.559 91LI05 1.079.694 230460 191,145 S9,.43 142.016 47.IS9 209A62 909.414 97.297 67ABI 824,414

0th ded-l.......... ..... 791.027 SwIto 226,11,07 3.463.065 2SB.1" 492.278 290.398 816ASI 103Y46 1.481 A24 &735.251 62DA29 70)079 5.162.50'.='. '

d*l,il '_ .209.1167 .181,761 .26.206 6,030."A ".240 1 037,711 239,860 1,511,540 50416.163 2.516,262 14,514.457 926.065 IA27,732 12.060.640

. ...............*............. ............,*.. . 247.059 170."S '76.065 6.835.121 IS0.341 ;,053.731 131,543 1,764ASI S".929 2.913,126 IS,940.929 8%37S 1.7$2jm 11.293.464~ .

D,fick__ __

........................ .. ............. .......... 457.026 3S4.7S6 1OZ271 804.323 Suot - I S.9" 9IA81 233.111 13364 396.864 1,426,472 68.510 125.158 1.21LODS

BUSINESSES WTTH MET 114COME.1 21,921 10,701 -11,117 865,446 11,512 58,509 39.105 2411.109 53,664 452.287 1,301.590 S&AS7 322,00) 1.121.S30

Bu.i,,w.-i

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1,960,782 1,411411,410 -474,371 21.577.456 I'llS.29S 1,668.329 1,316,2" S."2."

1 I.IS2.1% 8.400.477 411,474.912 3.900417 4.134.941 40.381.SI4

I- fr~I'd

1,915.279 1.452.524 -"2.754 21.214.770 11111.093 3,639.372 1.337.730 SJ87S.107 1.140.355 U 10.1 t 3 47,826.430 1.892A42 4.149.041 )9.784.SS4

4-_* *-** - "-**

........... .............................. 45303 13.666 -IIA17 362.696 -3.402 '48.957 -566 7.754 -11,840 290.164 648.SSS 15,614 '15.9DO 596.9w

dlducti.,,l, 1,711,901 1,315,595 .198.307 14,742,13S 964,954 2.614,598 1,004.75S 4 118.210 552,267 S."7.251 12.S34.024 3,013.942 2.432,051 27.01111,015

C_ to k,...

............... ... ....... ................... 275.431 275.431 - 4.285.451 '201,142 436.385 262.889 ;.Owl" 33,330 2.255.110 11.1S8,224 1.427.0% 42S.969 11.3051IS9

tlglmma~'.... ........... I -............... ................ 11.1S7 ll.IS7 268,709 -SIS '567 -81,%7 51,589 T ) 134.062 681.671 '8314 '4,616 "S.S41

C., .11. . .................. ..................................... ........... ...... -6,036 -6.036 920.2" '134,477

.34.932

'1730 31NA64 -BA29 325.180 I.S96,92S '170.177 16SA40 1.261.007

P.~.. ..................... ........ ........................... ....................... 247.591 247.S91 IA27.379 .8.1120 '128.152 '48,911 191.729 -6.051 1.243.670 7.56OA76 378,309 67.951 7.134,616

Pu.riab d Ppiill....... ................ ...................... .............. -4.017 -4.017 867,101 - IBA77 110.762 119.IS3 297A90 19ADD 300.939 1,765.232 325.814 104,076 1.2S4.522

Oth,,. ..... ..

19,4" 19.4" 630.60 -39,271 '166.918 ~Sw1 '23.361 -1,S71 394.404 2.3410% 5".200 -11,013 1.787.821

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17

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531

531- 15.368 .644

;-1.233 -1,121 -186 8.161 4Z624 -29 Idol? 41.518

C.r d -k .p.-.- 43,998 15.19S -26.~3 644681

'-6.308 1 4Y97 W24 $9,187 -7.917 363.649 1.936

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C.-w*.. .......... . 3.602

5IBS 425 '74S '45.370 -7.443 11~74 -ISA34 80.360 S02

.839A 40.154 492.17;

0 1.~ .................. ....... ............ ...........

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. ................... 698 -6 - - 2 672 14'506 0 14.47

DV_ .. . ................................... .......... - .................... ...... 1".413 ISSAIRS .".328 682.1" 73,054 161~2 : 62,9" 165" l"I4 200' 532 1'645 Sol

99.573 ISS.578 1.390.351

&*.Y="t P,"".

.................... ............ 4.137 4,132 S 13ASI '62 .7.132 -4402 2.1"Be

.034 -2.799 -ZO74 83.161

47.949 34448 -13.301 306.86) 24,367 73304

9.

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7 171 11 1154 677ACO 24.143 ".136 559.310

L.V1 ,,d . ........... ................... .... 22.354 12.401 -9.9S3 127.9" SA94 14.203 ll~

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31.730

:

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.1 1306M.h .~dm-`- .. .... . . ... .....

).S i I L180: , ,

691 111 '27 1.009 ~'S

9.839: 1062 6&004 340.039 60.700 IUMB 270.410

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'A27 85.020 425.100 7S.992 11.064 118.061. llt.

6.075 76,956.1

20

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O,hl, wt-t w 19.696 3S.477 4.209 :47911 '27.711 45. 23 .41 20 40196 -1,324 28.627 4S6.380 IL823 50.925 392.631

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Od,.r d.Wc-,_ ........ ............... ...........

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1-11 .083 2.771.220

209.671

47.761 217.667 64 1J354 IOLS64 1,120.712

0.

S.63 557A47 5W.077 4,476.404

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BUSINESSES W H ANDWITHOUT NET INCOME

N,mb,, of ntur"

-.1pl, ..L ____In- (-I., " ".tion ............................. ......................Oh.r bu,m i~c... ............. ................................ .....................

i--W.. d.fk

BUSINESSES WITH MET INCOME

8"i"" -ipt"

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(85)

220.536

20,426,22220.156.00S

270.216

'18.182,7809.9S5 .111

%1.545

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7.41".018

6SO11+1Sol.'37",

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405

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66.124S10.602

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2.560.234316,436

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(86)

247,9111111

16.780,96116.721.555

59.428

14,957.368&362.349

670.620806.260

6.470.59S639.165438,2S9

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20-326284.54918.793

S21.04724.970

311.0"9,

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1 ''03'

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2.549.6063,4

131,14 114

416.12637~5s;[

398 1036

14:8691,823,615

2.0"' S'2477,S]16

1 254,032

7,734,73617,501,809

232.927

is.174.5028.607,054

702.353818,4606.

299,741

847.905668,766

136,4009

' '335'989

82.5!31

543'13327.484

349.90~

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210.788

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