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Securities and Commodity Exchanges

Securities and Commodity Exchanges aren't as popular as as many other business types in the United States. Still, across the entire country, there are more than 100 Securities and Commodity Exchanges. In other words, each one of those Securities and Commodity Exchanges serves about 3,000,000 citizens on average.

According to our business employment data, Securities and Commodity Exchanges will typically employ 1 to 4 employees. Hence, Securities and Commodity Exchanges account for substantial employment of workers across the country.

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States with Securities and Commodity Exchanges
(Ordered by # per 100,000 Residents)

#
State
Businesses
Businesses per 100K Residents
1.
District of Columbia
1
0.18
2.
21
0.17
3.
North Dakota
1
0.16
4.
South Dakota
1
0.13
5.
Minnesota
6
0.12
6.
New York
22
0.12
7.
Colorado
4
0.09
8.
Idaho
1
0.08
9.
Connecticut
2
0.06
10.
2
0.06
11.
Nebraska
1
0.06
12.
Arizona
3
0.06
13.
Oklahoma
2
0.06
14.
Pennsylvania
7
0.06
15.
California
18
0.05
16.
Nevada
1
0.05
17.
New Jersey
4
0.05
18.
3
0.05
19.
Utah
1
0.04
20.
Arkansas
1
0.04
21.
Kansas
1
0.04
22.
Iowa
1
0.03
23.
Florida
5
0.03
24.
Virginia
2
0.03
25.
Georgia
2
0.02
26.
2
0.02
27.
Texas
4
0.02
28.
Wisconsin
1
0.02
29.
Missouri
1
0.02
30.
Indiana
1
0.02
31.
North Carolina
1
0.01

Number of Securities and Commodity Exchanges by Number of Employees
(Data for Entire United States)

Range
Number of Employees
1 to 4
80
5 to 9
9
10 to 19
8
20 to 49
8
50 to 99
4
100 to 249
5
250 to 499
4
500 to 999
4
1000 or more
1

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