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Business and Secretarial Schools

Business and Secretarial Schools aren't as popular as as many other business types in the United States. Still, across the entire United States, there are more than 400 Business and Secretarial Schools. In other words, each one of those Business and Secretarial Schools serves about 750,000 citizens on average. According to national labor statistics, Business and Secretarial Schools will typically employ 1 to 4 employees. Hence, Business and Secretarial Schools play an important role in the national economy.

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States with Business and Secretarial Schools
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

  State Businesses Businesses per 100K Residents
1. Rhode Island 6 0.57
2. Connecticut 14 0.42
3. Massachusetts 19 0.30
4. Pennsylvania 36 0.29
5. Louisiana 12 0.27
6. Texas 54 0.26
7. New Jersey 21 0.25
8. New Hampshire 3 0.24
9. Minnesota 11 0.22
10. Montana 2 0.22
11. Oklahoma 7 0.20
12. Indiana 12 0.20
13. New York 36 0.19
14. California 63 0.19
15. Kansas 5 0.19
16. Colorado 8 0.19
17. Alabama 8 0.18
18. Georgia 14 0.17
19. West Virginia 3 0.17
20. Vermont 1 0.16
21. Alaska 1 0.16
22. North Dakota 1 0.16
23. Idaho 2 0.15
24. Nevada 3 0.15
25. Oregon 5 0.15
26. North Carolina 11 0.14
27. Washington 8 0.14
28. Utah 3 0.13
29. South Dakota 1 0.13
30. Florida 21 0.13
31. Tennessee 7 0.12
32. Arizona 6 0.12
33. Michigan 11 0.11
34. New Mexico 2 0.11
35. Kentucky 4 0.10
36. Virginia 7 0.10
37. Ohio 11 0.10
38. Missouri 5 0.09
39. Hawaii 1 0.08
40. Maine 1 0.08
41. Arkansas 2 0.07
42. Mississippi 2 0.07
43. Iowa 2 0.07
44. Illinois 7 0.06
45. Maryland 2 0.04
46. South Carolina 1 0.02

Number of Business and Secretarial Schools by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

RangeNumber of Employees
1 to 4149
5 to 963
10 to 1981
20 to 49111
50 to 9941
100 to 24915
250 to 4992
500 to 9990
1000 or more0

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