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Electronic Connector Manufacturing

Electronic Connector Manufacturing aren't as common as some other kinds of businesses that dominate the nation's shopping malls. Still, across the entire nation, there are more than 200 Electronic Connector Manufacturing. That means that each one of those Electronic Connector Manufacturing serves about 1,500,000 citizens on average.

According to national labor statistics, Electronic Connector Manufacturing will typically employ 20 to 49 employees. Hence, Electronic Connector Manufacturing account for substantial employment of workers across the country.

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States with Electronic Connector Manufacturing
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

#
State
Businesses
Businesses per 100K Residents
1.
7
0.57
2.
Rhode Island
4
0.38
3.
Connecticut
9
0.27
4.
California
77
0.23
5.
Massachusetts
14
0.22
6.
Nebraska
3
0.18
7.
Vermont
1
0.16
8.
Minnesota
8
0.16
9.
12
0.14
10.
Illinois
16
0.13
11.
Colorado
5
0.12
12.
Oklahoma
4
0.12
13.
Kansas
3
0.11
14.
Pennsylvania
13
0.11
15.
Arizona
5
0.10
16.
Florida
15
0.09
17.
3
0.09
18.
North Carolina
7
0.09
19.
Ohio
9
0.08
20.
New York
14
0.07
21.
Missouri
4
0.07
22.
Indiana
4
0.07
23.
Texas
12
0.06
24.
Virginia
4
0.06
25.
1
0.06
26.
Tennessee
3
0.05
27.
Washington
3
0.05
28.
Michigan
5
0.05
29.
Nevada
1
0.05
30.
South Carolina
2
0.05
31.
Georgia
4
0.05
32.
Alabama
2
0.05
33.
1
0.04
34.
Louisiana
1
0.02
35.
Maryland
1
0.02
36.
Wisconsin
1
0.02

Number of Electronic Connector Manufacturing by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

Range
Number of Employees
1 to 4
49
5 to 9
38
10 to 19
29
20 to 49
62
50 to 99
37
100 to 249
39
250 to 499
16
500 to 999
6
1000 or more
2

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