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Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum

Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum aren't as prevalent as as many other business types in the United States. Still, across the entire United States, there are more than 100 Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum. Given the current population of the United States, each one of those Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum serves about 3,000,000 citizens on average.

According to national labor statistics, Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum will typically employ 20 to 49 employees. Hence, Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum are a noteworthy contributor to the small business economy.

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States with Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

#
State
Businesses
Businesses per 100K Residents
1.
Indiana
16
0.26
2.
Tennessee
11
0.19
3.
Alaska
1
0.16
4.
6
0.15
5.
Kansas
3
0.11
6.
West Virginia
2
0.11
7.
Illinois
13
0.10
8.
Michigan
10
0.10
9.
Ohio
11
0.10
10.
New Hampshire
1
0.08
11.
Iowa
2
0.07
12.
3
0.07
13.
Massachusetts
4
0.06
14.
Maryland
3
0.06
15.
Wisconsin
3
0.06
16.
Missouri
3
0.05
17.
California
17
0.05
18.
Nevada
1
0.05
19.
South Carolina
2
0.05
20.
9
0.04
21.
Arizona
2
0.04
22.
Arkansas
1
0.04
23.
Mississippi
1
0.04
24.
Washington
2
0.03
25.
Oregon
1
0.03
26.
Oklahoma
1
0.03
27.
New York
5
0.03
28.
4
0.03
29.
Georgia
2
0.02
30.
Pennsylvania
3
0.02
31.
New Jersey
2
0.02
32.
Colorado
1
0.02
33.
Minnesota
1
0.02
34.
Virginia
1
0.01
35.
North Carolina
1
0.01

Number of Secondary Smelting and Alloying of Aluminum by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

Range
Number of Employees
1 to 4
31
5 to 9
15
10 to 19
13
20 to 49
43
50 to 99
28
100 to 249
17
250 to 499
1
500 to 999
0
1000 or more
1

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