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Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores

Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores aren't as popular as as many other business types in the United States. Still, across the entire country, there are more than 4,000 Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores. Given the current population of the United States, each one of those Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores serves about 75,000 citizens on average. According to national labor statistics, Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores will typically employ 1 to 4 employees. Hence, Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores play an important role in the national economy.

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States with Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

  State Businesses Businesses per 100K Residents
1. Vermont 15 2.46
2. Washington 144 2.46
3. Alaska 15 2.40
4. South Dakota 18 2.40
5. North Dakota 15 2.34
6. Montana 21 2.33
7. Utah 51 2.29
8. Idaho 29 2.24
9. Iowa 65 2.22
10. Colorado 93 2.16
11. Nebraska 36 2.11
12. Hawaii 25 2.06
13. Missouri 115 2.06
14. Oregon 70 2.05
15. New Hampshire 25 2.02
16. Minnesota 98 1.99
17. Kansas 53 1.97
18. Rhode Island 20 1.91
19. Connecticut 62 1.85
20. North Carolina 148 1.84
21. Massachusetts 114 1.80
22. Wisconsin 96 1.79
23. Oklahoma 61 1.77
24. Ohio 199 1.76
25. Virginia 124 1.75
26. Indiana 105 1.73
27. Tennessee 98 1.72
28. Florida 269 1.68
29. West Virginia 30 1.67
30. Delaware 13 1.66
31. South Carolina 66 1.65
32. Illinois 197 1.59
33. Arizona 80 1.56
34. Maryland 82 1.55
35. New Mexico 28 1.54
36. Arkansas 41 1.54
37. Pennsylvania 184 1.50
38. Georgia 120 1.49
39. Alabama 65 1.46
40. Nevada 29 1.45
41. California 487 1.44
42. Wyoming 7 1.42
43. Maine 18 1.42
44. Louisiana 62 1.39
45. New Jersey 112 1.33
46. New York 251 1.32
47. Kentucky 52 1.29
48. Michigan 122 1.23
49. Texas 243 1.17
50. Mississippi 33 1.16
51. District of Columbia 5 0.88

Number of Musical Instrument and Supplies Stores by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

RangeNumber of Employees
1 to 42429
5 to 91142
10 to 19569
20 to 49322
50 to 9945
100 to 2497
250 to 4990
500 to 9990
1000 or more0

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