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Self-Employment by Business Type by Town

Self-Employment by Business Type by Town reports the size of the employed population of civilian workers aged 16 years and older, by business type, including self-employed, private, and government workers. In the Business Type column, individual Business Types are presented as percentages of the Total employed population for a given town.

Additional Info

Total;Self-Employed, Incorporated;Self-Employed, Not Incorporated;Government;Private, Profit;Private, Not-for-profit

Total employed population for a given town.

Self-Employment by Business Type by Town reports the size of the employed population of civilian workers aged 16 years and older, by business type, including self-employed, private, and government workers. In the Business Type column, individual Business Types are presented as percentages of the Total employed population for a given town.

Economy

Annual

Self-Employment by Business Type by Town reports the total population of employed civilian workers aged 16 years and older. In the Business Type column, individual Business Types are presented as percentages of the Total employed population for a given town. 'Self-Employed, Incorporated' includes workers in their own incorporated businesses, 'Self-Employed, Not Incorporated' includes workers in their own non-incorporated businesses and unpaid family workers, 'Government' includes local, state, and federal government workers, 'Private, Profit' includes employees of for-profit private companies, 'Private, Not-for-profit' includes both wage and salary employees of not-for-profit private companies. These data originate from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates, table S2406.

Town

2015-2019

Number;Percent

Total employed population for a given business type.

False

US Census

Employment

Suppressed estimates indicate that either no sample observations or too few sample observations were available to compute an estimate. Suppressed Margins of Error indicate that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution, therefore a statistical test is not appropriate.

Employment;Margins of Error

2006-2010;2007-2011;2008-2012;2009-2013;2010-2014;2011-2015;2012-2016;2013-2017;2014-2018;2015-2019