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Civic and Social Organizations

Civic and Social Organizations are a popular type of business to start. In fact, across the entire country, there are more than 30,000 Civic and Social Organizations. Given the current population of the United States, each one of those Civic and Social Organizations serves about 10,000 citizens on average. According to our business employment data, Civic and Social Organizations will typically employ 1 to 4 employees. As such, Civic and Social Organizations account for substantial employment of workers across the country.

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States with Civic and Social Organizations
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

  State Businesses Businesses per 100K Residents
1. District of Columbia 225 39.69
2. North Dakota 218 34.03
3. Wyoming 140 28.49
4. Vermont 166 27.27
5. Alaska 160 25.60
6. South Dakota 190 25.32
7. Minnesota 1,222 24.86
8. Pennsylvania 2,720 22.15
9. Montana 196 21.76
10. Indiana 1,248 20.53
11. Nebraska 349 20.41
12. West Virginia 350 19.50
13. New Hampshire 221 17.88
14. Maine 226 17.77
15. Rhode Island 179 17.07
16. Iowa 476 16.27
17. Ohio 1,832 16.17
18. Kansas 415 15.44
19. Massachusetts 952 14.99
20. Delaware 113 14.42
21. New Mexico 245 13.51
22. Idaho 167 12.93
23. Washington 718 12.26
24. Connecticut 406 12.13
25. Missouri 677 12.11
26. Michigan 1,171 11.78
27. Oregon 395 11.57
28. Colorado 472 10.97
29. Wisconsin 582 10.85
30. Illinois 1,346 10.84
31. Maryland 570 10.76
32. Virginia 670 9.47
33. Arkansas 251 9.40
34. Oklahoma 319 9.25
35. Texas 1,926 9.24
36. Hawaii 111 9.16
37. South Carolina 366 9.12
38. Alabama 402 9.05
39. Tennessee 505 8.89
40. New York 1,650 8.70
41. Kentucky 351 8.69
42. Florida 1,372 8.59
43. Mississippi 230 8.12
44. North Carolina 633 7.87
45. Louisiana 345 7.73
46. Arizona 391 7.62
47. California 2,548 7.52
48. Georgia 554 6.86
49. Utah 150 6.72
50. New Jersey 536 6.37
51. Nevada 114 5.72

Number of Civic and Social Organizations by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

RangeNumber of Employees
1 to 417559
5 to 97074
10 to 193968
20 to 492033
50 to 99658
100 to 249424
250 to 49970
500 to 9995
1000 or more1

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