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04.29.16 Small Business Graphics
04.29.16 Small Business Graphics
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Three-year
change
(2011-2014) in
gross metropolitan
product, a
measure of
the areas total
output of goods
and services.
(Weight: 2)
One-year
change
(2013-2014)
in gross
metropolitan
product.
(Weight: 1)
Three-year
change
(2011-2014) in
total personal
income, a measure
of the combined
annual income of all
residents. (Weight: 2)
13
3,025
3,253
BRIDGEPORT,
STAMFORD, CONN.
2,799
2,799
2,764
LOCAL CONCENTRATION
LOWEST SMALL BUSINESS CONCENTRATIONS
GREATER
WASHINGTON
RiversideSan Bernardino,
Calif.
Modesto,
Calif.
2,371
1,583
1,496
Stockton,
Calif.
1,477
Bakersfield,
Calif.
1,392
McAllenEdinburg,
Texas
1,391
One-year change
(2013-2014) in
total personal income.
(Weight: 1)
15
16
SARASOTABRADENTON, FLA.
MIAMI
14
Three-year change
(2012-2015) in privatesector employment. (Weight: 2)
PORTLAND,
MAINE
12
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Ranking out of
106 metro areas
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One-year change
(2013-2014) in metro
population. (Weight: 1)
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7.9 1 %
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Three-year change
(2011-2014) in metro
population. (Weight: 2)
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Percentage of local
civilian workers who
were self-employed by their
own incorporated
businesses (2014).
(Weight: 3)
18
06
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47.64
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9 3/ 1 0
0. 2 7 %
One-year
(2012-2013)
change in concentration.
(Weight: 1)
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GREATER WASHINGTON
12
Three-year
(2010-2013)
change in
concentration.
(Weight: 2)
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Concentration
of small
businesses (2013),
expressed as a
ratio per 100,000
residents.
(Weight: 3)
1
2/
2 .3 %
2,
2
3
%
39
%
2.25
/1
One-year change
(2012-2013) in the
total number of
small businesses.
(Weight: 1)
4.
14
15
OR
Concentration of nonemployer
businesses, defined as those with no
paid employees (2013), expressed as a
ratio per 100,000 residents. (Weight: 3)
38
Three-year change
(2010-2013) in the total
number of small businesses,
expressed as a percentage,
as is true for all of the
change factors that
follow. (Weight: 2)
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SCORING FACTORS
Its no surprise that communities with a strong minority presence are at the
top of this list. Leading the way is McAllen-Edinburg, where two of every five
jobs is at a minority-owned business.
HIGHEST PERCENTAGE
141,473
McAllen-Edinburg, Texas
39.8%
LOWEST PERCENTAGE
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1.8%
El Paso, Texas
26.7
Lancaster, Pa.
1.8
Honolulu, Hawaii
26.4
Akron, Ohio
1.8
Los Angeles
14.7
Provo, Utah
1.6
Bakersfield, Calif.
14.4
Syracuse, N.Y.
1.3
Portland, Maine
1.2
GREATER
WASHINGTON
12.1%
2,446,546