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Used Household and Office Goods Moving

Used Household and Office Goods Moving aren't as common as most other types of businesses in the U.S. Still, across the entire country, there are more than 8,000 Used Household and Office Goods Moving. Based on some simple math, it appears that each one of those Used Household and Office Goods Moving serves about 37,500 citizens on average. Our analysis suggests that Used Household and Office Goods Moving will typically employ 1 to 4 employees. Hence, Used Household and Office Goods Moving play an important role in the national economy.

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States with Used Household and Office Goods Moving
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

  State Businesses Businesses per 100K Residents
1. Wyoming 36 7.33
2. Alaska 41 6.56
3. North Dakota 33 5.15
4. New Jersey 397 4.72
5. Rhode Island 48 4.58
6. Colorado 175 4.07
7. Florida 644 4.03
8. Maryland 212 4.00
9. Virginia 283 4.00
10. Washington 231 3.95
11. New Hampshire 47 3.80
12. Massachusetts 239 3.76
13. South Dakota 28 3.73
14. Connecticut 119 3.55
15. Montana 32 3.55
16. California 1,176 3.47
17. New York 648 3.41
18. Kansas 90 3.35
19. Arizona 170 3.31
20. Wisconsin 175 3.26
21. Maine 41 3.22
22. Nebraska 55 3.22
23. Idaho 41 3.17
24. Missouri 172 3.08
25. Georgia 243 3.01
26. Iowa 88 3.01
27. Minnesota 147 2.99
28. Oregon 101 2.96
29. Illinois 362 2.92
30. North Carolina 230 2.86
31. Nevada 56 2.81
32. Vermont 17 2.79
33. South Carolina 112 2.79
34. Texas 557 2.67
35. New Mexico 48 2.65
36. Oklahoma 91 2.64
37. Alabama 116 2.61
38. Delaware 20 2.55
39. District of Columbia 14 2.47
40. Indiana 141 2.32
41. Hawaii 28 2.31
42. Ohio 260 2.30
43. Michigan 228 2.29
44. Utah 50 2.24
45. Pennsylvania 262 2.13
46. Tennessee 120 2.11
47. Arkansas 52 1.95
48. Kentucky 78 1.93
49. Mississippi 50 1.76
50. Louisiana 75 1.68
51. West Virginia 26 1.45

Number of Used Household and Office Goods Moving by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

RangeNumber of Employees
1 to 44187
5 to 91468
10 to 191477
20 to 491213
50 to 99271
100 to 24979
250 to 49912
500 to 9993
1000 or more1

More Businesses:
General Freight Trucking, Long-Distance, Less Than Truckload  |  Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local

 

 

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