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Computer Training

Computer Training aren't as prevalent as most other types of businesses in the U.S. Still, across the entire United States, there are more than 2,000 Computer Training. That means that each one of those Computer Training serves about 150,000 citizens on average. According to national labor statistics, Computer Training will typically employ 1 to 4 employees. As such, Computer Training are a noteworthy contributor to the small business economy.

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States with Computer Training
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

  State Businesses Businesses per 100K Residents
1. District of Columbia 18 3.18
2. Colorado 80 1.86
3. Massachusetts 94 1.48
4. New Hampshire 17 1.38
5. Virginia 89 1.26
6. Maryland 62 1.17
7. New Jersey 98 1.16
8. Georgia 91 1.13
9. Minnesota 54 1.10
10. Oregon 37 1.08
11. Florida 169 1.06
12. California 346 1.02
13. Delaware 8 1.02
14. Washington 58 0.99
15. Hawaii 12 0.99
16. Connecticut 33 0.99
17. Vermont 6 0.99
18. Texas 174 0.83
19. Wyoming 4 0.81
20. New York 152 0.80
21. Illinois 99 0.80
22. North Carolina 64 0.80
23. Michigan 79 0.79
24. Kansas 21 0.78
25. Arizona 40 0.78
26. Montana 7 0.78
27. Utah 17 0.76
28. Ohio 84 0.74
29. Maine 9 0.71
30. Pennsylvania 85 0.69
31. Wisconsin 37 0.69
32. South Dakota 5 0.67
33. Nevada 13 0.65
34. Missouri 36 0.64
35. North Dakota 4 0.62
36. Idaho 8 0.62
37. Kentucky 24 0.59
38. Rhode Island 6 0.57
39. Tennessee 32 0.56
40. Louisiana 25 0.56
41. New Mexico 10 0.55
42. Iowa 16 0.55
43. Indiana 33 0.54
44. Alaska 3 0.48
45. South Carolina 19 0.47
46. Oklahoma 16 0.46
47. Alabama 18 0.41
48. Arkansas 10 0.37
49. Nebraska 6 0.35
50. West Virginia 4 0.22
51. Mississippi 5 0.18

Number of Computer Training by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

RangeNumber of Employees
1 to 41570
5 to 9345
10 to 19273
20 to 49172
50 to 9954
100 to 24917
250 to 4994
500 to 9992
1000 or more0

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