NAICS 446130 - Optical Goods Stores

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NAICS 446130 - Optical Goods Stores

GENERAL STATISTICS
YearEstablishments (number)Employment (numberPayroll ($ million)Sales ($ million)Employees per Establishment (number)Sales per Establishment ($)Payroll per Employee ($)
Sources: Economic Census of the United States, 1997 and 2002. Establishment counts, employment, and payroll are from County Business Patterns for non-Census years. This is a newly defined industry. Data for prior years are unavailable at the time of publication but may become available over time. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors. Sales data for non-Census years are extrapolations, marked by an ‘e’.
1990-------
1991-------
1992-------
1993-------
1994-------
1995-------
1996-------
199715,19273,0491,401.26,432.14.8423,387.319,181.6
199814,72274,3671,600.76,475.6 e5.1439,859.421,524.3
199914,67376,0741,632.66,519.1 e5.2444,293.621,460.7
200014,28174,4261,696.66,562.6 e5.2459,535.822,795.8
200114,00674,6171,679.16,606.1 e5.3471,665.122,502.9
200213,03170,1561,629.86,649.75.4510,294.823,230.5
200312,88973,9461,673.96,693.2 p5.7519,292.522,637.0
200412,61573,3381,687.66,736.7 p5.8532,040.9 p23,011.7
200512,19464,0421,623.96,780.2 p5.3548,325.1 p25,356.1
200611,806 p68,698 p1,722.3 p6,823.7 p5.7 p564,609.3 p25,073.5 p
200711,421 p67,904 p1,741.8 p6,867.3 p5.8 p580,893.5 p25,605.9 p
200811,035 p67,110 p1,761.2 p6,910.8 p5.9 p597,177.8 p26,138.4 p
200910,650 p66,316 p1,780.7 p6,954.3 p6.0 p613,462.0 p26,670.9 p
201010,264 p65,522 p1,800.1 p6,997.8 p6.1 p629,746.2 p27,203.3 p
INDICES OF CHANGE
YearEstablishments (number)Employment (numberPayroll ($ million)Sales ($ million)Employees per Establishment (number)Sales per Establishment ($)Payroll per Employee ($)
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The values shown reflect change from the base year, 2002. Values above 100 mean greater than 2002, values below 100 mean less than 2002, and a value of 100 in the 1990-2001 or 2003-2010 period means same as 2002. Values followed by a ‘p’ are projections by the editors; ‘e’ stands for extrapolation. Data are the most recent available at this level of detail.
1990-------
1992-------
1997116.6104.186.096.788.983.082.6
1998113.0106.098.297.4 e94.486.292.7
1999112.6108.4100.298.0 e96.387.192.4
2000109.6106.1104.198.7 e96.390.198.1
2001107.5106.4103.099.3 e98.192.496.9
2002100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
200398.9105.4102.7100.7 p105.6101.897.4
200496.8104.5103.5101.3 p107.4104.3 p99.1
200593.691.399.6102.0 p98.1107.5 p109.2
200690.6 p97.9 p105.7 p102.6 p105.6 p110.6 p107.9 p
200787.6 p96.8 p106.9 p103.3 p107.4 p113.8 p110.2 p
200884.7 p95.7 p108.1 p103.9 p109.3 p117.0 p112.5 p
200981.7 p94.5 p109.3 p104.6 p111.1 p120.2 p114.8 p
201078.8 p93.4 p110.4 p105.2 p113.0 p123.4 p117.1 p
SELECTED RATIOS
For 2002Avg. of All RetailAnalyzed IndustryIndexFor 2002Avg. of All RetailAnalyzed IndustryIndex
Sources: Same as General Statistics. The ‘Average of All’ column, Wholesale or Retail, represents the average of the sector reported for the most recent complete year available. The Index shows the relationship between the Average and the Analyzed Industry. For example, 100 means that they are equal; 500 that the Analyzed Industry is five times the average; 50 means that the Analyzed Industry is half the national average. The abbreviation ‘na’ is used to show that data are ‘not available’.
Payroll per Establishment333,445125,07138Sales per Establishment3,332,269510,29915
Payroll per Employee20,31123,231114Expenses per Establishmentnanana
LEADING COMPANIES Number shown: 31 Total sales ($ mil): 41,345 Total employment (000): 253.7
Company NameAddressCEO NamePhoneCo. TypeSales ($ mil)Empl. (000)
Sources: Ward's Business Directory of U.S. Private and Public Companies, Volumes 1 and 2, 2007. The company type code used is as follows: P - Public, R - Private, S - Subsidiary, D - Division, J - Joint Venture, A - Affiliate, G - Group. Sales are in millions of dollars, employees are in thousands. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated sales volume. The symbol < stands for ‘less than’. Company names and addresses are truncated, in some cases, to fit into the available space.
Sears, Roebuck and Co.3333 Beverly Rd.Hoffman EstatesIL60179 847-286-2500S30,030247.0
Davis Vision Inc.159 Express St.PlainviewNY11803Joe Carlomusto516-932-9500R9,840*0.2
For Eyes Optical Co.285 W 74th Pl.HialeahFL33014Phillip Wolman305-557-9004S438*0.4
1-800 CONTACTS Inc.66 E Wadsworth PkDraperUT84020Brian Bethers801-924-9800P2491.1
US Vision Inc.1 Harmon Dr.GlendoraNJ08029George T Gorman856-228-1000R171*3.0
Sterling Optical100 Quentin RseveltGarden CityNY11530Christopher G Payan516-390-4500S129*0.1
Lombart Instruments U.S.5358 Robin HoodNorfolkVA23513Kenneth Lombart757-853-8888R125*0.1
Rosin Eyecare6233 W Cermak Rd.BerwynIL60402James Rosin708-749-2020R82*0.1
Spectera Inc.2811 Lord BaltimoreBaltimoreMD21244David Hall410-265-6033S74*0.7
Dr Bizer's Visionworld516 E Hwy. 131ClarksvilleIN47129 812-282-2020R25*<0.1
Sterling Vision Kenoha Inc.7532 Pershing Blvd.KenoshaWI53142Christopher Payan262-694-2400S25*<0.1
Emerging Vision Inc.100 Quentin RseveltGarden CityNY11530Alan Cohen516-390-2106P220.1
City Optical Company Inc.2839 Lafayette Rd.IndianapolisIN46222Lawrence Tavel317-924-1300R19*<0.1
Cooperative Optical Services2424 E 8 Mile Rd.DetroitMI48234Jackee Smith313-366-5100R14*<0.1
Eye Med401 Meridian St. NHuntsvilleAL35801 256-533-7300R13*<0.1
Mancine Optical Company Inc.2910 Rte. 130RiversideNJ08075Joseph Mancine856-764-0200R12*<0.1
Sunland Optical Company Inc.1156 Barranca Dr.El PasoTX79935Alan Abbott915-591-9483R11*<0.1
Sterling Vision Westminster400 N Center St.WestminsterMD21157Greg Spatafore410-857-4200S11*<0.1
T.K.C. Inc.229 4th StreetSioux CityIA51101Steve Conley712-252-1519R10*0.1
nationwide Vision Center220 N McKemyChandlerAZ85226Mark Hechtman480-961-1865R9*0.1
Hoya Optical Inc.PO Box 580870ModestoCA95358Fred Fink209-579-7739R8*<0.1
Hoya Lens of Chicago Inc.3531 Martens St.Franklin ParkIL60131Paul Ingraffia847-678-4700R8*<0.1
Jemera Inc.PO Box 6210YoungstownOH44501Lloyd Yazbek330-783-9660R4*<0.1
Optiks Unlimited Inc.3210 Corrine Dr.OrlandoFL32803 407-895-6147R4*<0.1
San Luis Obisbo Eye Assoc A ME234 Heather Ct.TempletonCA93465 805-434-5970R3*<0.1
C.V. K Corp.3725 Ingersoll Ave.Des MoinesIA50312Lois Copple515-255-5533R2*<0.1
Cummins, CM Od/EL Shack Od1255 Broad St.BloomfieldNJ07003Elliot Shack973-338-8886R2*<0.1
Clark Appler and Optical7301 York Rd.BaltimoreMD21204Thomas Appler410-825-4454R2*<0.1
Prescription Optical Inc.311 28th Ave. SWaite ParkMN56387Kevin Reimer320-252-3113R2*<0.1
Sun Star Optical Inc.4432 AldebaranLas VegasNV89103Ron Steffey702-739-8880R1*<0.1
General Optical Co.1235 S Ctr. Rd.BurtonMI48509James Moore810-744-1950R1*<0.1
OCCUPATIONS EMPLOYED BY HEALTH & PERSONAL CARE STORES
Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016Occupation% of Total 2006Change to 2016
Sources: Industry-Occupation Matrix, Bureau of Labor Statistics, December 4,2007. These data are reported based on 4-digit NAICS categories but have been matched to corresponding 6-digit NAICS industry codes. The change reported for each occupation to the year 2016 is a percent of growth or decline as estimated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The abbreviation nec stands for ‘not elsewhere classified’.
Cashiers, exc gaming24.7-0.9General & operations managers1.9-1.6
Health diagnosing & treating practitioner support tech16.333.2Truck drivers, light or delivery services1.59.5
Retail salespersons12.512.7Bookkeeping, accounting, & auditing clerks1.28.6
Pharmacists11.222.1Office clerks, general1.05.0
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers6.25.4Customer service representatives1.017.4
Stock clerks & order fillers3.7-7.8Photographic processing machine operators1.0-52.5
Pharmacy aides3.5-11.2Ophthalmic laboratory technicians0.92.8
Opticians, dispensing2.2-5.5Billing & posting clerks & machine operators0.7-3.0
INDUSTRY DATA BY STATE
StateEstablishmentsEmploymentPayrollSales
Total (number)% of U.S.Total (number)% of U.S.Per EstabTotal ($ mil.)Per Empl. ($)Total (number)% of U.SPer Estab
Sources: 2002 Economic Census. The states are in descending order of sales or establishments (if sales data are missing for the majority). The symbol (D) appears when data are withheld to prevent disclosure of competitive information. States marked with (D) are sorted by number of establishments. A dash (-) indicates that the data element cannot be calculated. Shaded states on the state map indicate those states which have a proportionately greater representation in the industry than would be indicated by the state's population; the ratio is based on total sales or number of establishments. Shaded regions indicate where the industry is regionally most concentrated.
New York1,2069.36,4789.25171.326,441650.09.8538,984
California1,0277.96,1798.86151.124,459610.39.2594,216
Florida1,0678.25,4977.85117.521,369483.57.3453,165
Texas9227.14,7666.8598.720,711452.06.8490,240
Pennsylvania7045.43,4284.9578.722,963324.54.9460,911
Illinois5284.13,6305.2776.220,986310.64.7588,297
Michigan4493.42,7233.9678.328,755274.14.1610,361
Ohio5454.22,6693.8562.323,344259.83.9476,670
New Jersey4973.82,3593.4566.628,214255.83.8514,656
Georgia3462.72,1043.0646.922,291201.43.0582,220
Virginia3612.82,0122.9650.124,922198.03.0548,352
Maryland3382.61,8392.6545.124,545185.32.8548,275
Massachusetts3102.41,6202.3541.525,629160.92.4519,165
Colorado2922.21,4162.0531.222,061140.02.1479,418
North Carolina2892.21,5402.2534.622,496136.92.1473,765
Minnesota2632.01,4472.1633.523,123135.72.0515,977
Missouri2501.91,4342.0632.722,778127.11.9508,248
Washington2572.01,2031.7528.023,283124.61.9484,914
Wisconsin2381.81,3271.9628.021,081117.21.8492,328
Indiana2191.71,4042.0628.920,570114.81.7524,114
Connecticut1901.51,0861.5630.327,883112.01.7589,305
Tennessee2011.51,2221.7625.721,029107.51.6534,706
Louisiana1821.49821.4518.218,54679.41.2436,368
South Carolina1761.48821.3518.621,07076.81.2436,085
Oregon1631.37361.0517.223,31972.71.1446,000
Alabama1671.38161.2516.219,90468.41.0409,323
Kentucky1010.86801.0714.321,03467.41.0667,079
Nevada830.64680.7612.025,55157.50.9692,325
Iowa1391.16350.9513.220,76456.10.8403,633
Kansas1220.95550.8511.120,03149.40.7404,754
Oklahoma1120.95920.8511.419,33849.30.7440,536
Utah1130.95640.8511.520,38848.10.7426,027
New Mexico910.74410.657.817,67335.40.5389,066
New Hampshire640.53570.568.523,93635.00.5546,438
Mississippi890.74000.647.819,52033.40.5375,247
Nebraska810.64230.658.419,84933.20.5409,346
Hawaii730.63380.556.619,65733.10.5453,110
West Virginia710.53550.556.618,61430.00.5422,437
Delaware430.32530.465.521,60923.10.3536,605
Maine490.42110.344.621,70619.10.3389,959
Arkansas460.42210.354.118,66117.80.3387,457
Idaho430.31890.343.719,82017.60.3409,395
Rhode Island420.31610.244.025,11216.70.3397,881
North Dakota380.31830.353.418,83115.20.2398,842
Alaska320.21390.243.626,01414.90.2464,781
Montana360.31680.253.520,59514.80.2412,167
Vermont290.21070.242.825,87910.70.2370,379
South Dakota290.21250.242.217,48010.30.2356,345
Wyoming200.2830.141.619,1577.00.1350,350
Arizona2632.01000-2499--(D)-(D)--
D.C.410.3250-499--(D)-(D)--

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