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Bowling Centers

Bowling Centers aren't as common as most other types of businesses in the U.S. Still, across the entire United States, there are more than 4,000 Bowling Centers. In other words, each one of those Bowling Centers serves about 75,000 citizens on average. According to our business employment data, Bowling Centers will typically employ 20 to 49 employees. So, it's safe to say that Bowling Centers are a noteworthy contributor to the small business economy.

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States with Bowling Centers
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

  State Businesses Businesses per 100K Residents
1. South Dakota 45 6.00
2. Wyoming 29 5.90
3. Montana 47 5.22
4. Wisconsin 271 5.05
5. North Dakota 32 5.00
6. Nebraska 85 4.97
7. Iowa 144 4.92
8. Idaho 45 3.48
9. Minnesota 170 3.46
10. Kansas 89 3.31
11. Vermont 19 3.12
12. Michigan 283 2.85
13. Ohio 319 2.82
14. Maine 35 2.75
15. Indiana 164 2.70
16. Missouri 138 2.47
17. West Virginia 43 2.40
18. Illinois 277 2.23
19. Oregon 73 2.14
20. Pennsylvania 246 2.00
21. Colorado 77 1.79
22. Alaska 11 1.76
23. Washington 103 1.76
24. New Hampshire 21 1.70
25. New York 322 1.70
26. Delaware 13 1.66
27. Oklahoma 57 1.65
28. Utah 36 1.61
29. Arkansas 43 1.61
30. Kentucky 60 1.49
31. Massachusetts 91 1.43
32. Rhode Island 15 1.43
33. Connecticut 47 1.40
34. Maryland 72 1.36
35. Virginia 82 1.16
36. New Mexico 21 1.16
37. Arizona 56 1.09
38. Tennessee 60 1.06
39. South Carolina 42 1.05
40. North Carolina 80 0.99
41. Hawaii 12 0.99
42. Mississippi 28 0.99
43. New Jersey 81 0.96
44. Alabama 41 0.92
45. Texas 178 0.85
46. Florida 135 0.84
47. Louisiana 35 0.78
48. Georgia 63 0.78
49. California 218 0.64
50. Nevada 12 0.60

Number of Bowling Centers by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

RangeNumber of Employees
1 to 41101
5 to 9788
10 to 191134
20 to 491428
50 to 99188
100 to 24926
250 to 4991
500 to 9990
1000 or more0

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