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Census: Asian-Owned Businesses
Booming
Revenues for Asian-Owned Firms Surpass $326 Billion;
Number of Businesses Up 24 Percent
Release by the U.S. Census Bureau
May 16, 2006 - The number of
Asian-owned businesses grew 24 percent between 1997 and 2002,
approximately twice the national average for all businesses. The 1.1
million businesses generated more than $326 billion in revenues, up 8
percent from 1997. This is according to a new report,
Survey of
Business Owners: Asian-Owned Firms: 2002 [PDF], released today
by the U.S. Census Bureau.
“The
robust revenues of Asian-owned firms and the growth in the number of
businesses provide yet another indicator that minority entrepreneurs are
at the forefront as engines for growth in our economy,” said Census
Bureau Director Louis Kincannon.
Nearly half (47 percent) of all Asian-owned firms were Chinese-owned
(290,197) and Asian Indian-owned (231,179). Korean-owned firms were the
third largest at 158,031, followed by Vietnamese- (147,081), Filipino-
(128,223) and Japanese-owned firms (86,863).
Almost 1-in-3 of all Asian-owned firms had paid employees. These
319,300 businesses employed more than 2.2 million people and generated
revenues of nearly $291 billion.
Other highlights:
- In 2002, slightly more than 3-in-10 Asian-owned firms operated
in professional, scientific and technical services as well as other
services such as personal services, and repair and maintenance.
These firms accounted for 6 percent of all such businesses in the
United States.
- Wholesale and retail trade accounted for 47 percent of all
Asian-owned business revenue.
- There were 49,578 Asian-owned firms with receipts of $1 million
or more. These firms accounted for 4.5 percent of the total number
of Asian-owned firms and nearly 68 percent of their total receipts.
- There were 1,863 Asian-owned firms with 100 employees or more,
generating nearly $52 billion in gross receipts (18 percent of the
total revenue for Asian-owned employer firms).
- California and New York accounted for 59 percent (170,547) of
all Chinese-owned firms, 37 percent (86,494) of all Asian
Indian-owned firms and 46 percent (73,466) of all Korean-owned
firms.
- California and Texas accounted for 51 percent (74,634) of all
Vietnamese- owned firms.
- California and Hawaii accounted for 54 percent (69,061) of all
Filipino- owned firms and 65 percent (56,490) of all Japanese-owned
firms.
- Forty-nine percent (35,224) of all other Asian-owned firms were
located in California, New York and Texas.
- Los Angeles County, by far, had the largest number of
Asian-owned firms in 2002 with 140,411 or 13 percent of all Asian
businesses. These businesses generated $52.5 billion in receipts.
Queens County, N.Y., was second (48,241), followed by Orange County,
Calif., (46,015) and Honolulu County, Hawaii (35,376).
States With the Largest Number of Asian-Owned Firms: 2002
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California |
371,415
|
33.6
|
125.6
|
38.5 |
New York
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145,519 |
13.2 |
30.4 |
9.3 |
Texas
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77,980 |
7.1 |
20.6 |
6.3 |
New
Jersey
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51,948 |
4.7 |
18.5 |
5.7 |
Hawaii
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44,969 |
4.1 |
12.6 |
3.9 |
Illinois
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44,480 |
4.0 |
14.6 |
4.5 |
| Florida |
41,278 |
3.7 |
11.2 |
3.4 |
Counties With the Largest Number of Asian-Owned Firms: 2002
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Los Angeles County, Calif.
|
140,411 |
52.5 |
| Queens County, N.Y. |
48,241 |
5.5 |
| Orange County, Calif. |
46,015 |
11.3 |
| Honolulu County,
Hawaii |
35,376 |
9.8 |
Cities With the Largest Number of Asian-Owned Firms: 2002
| New York, N.Y. |
112,853 |
22.0 |
| Los Angeles, Calif. |
47,714 |
19.5 |
| Honolulu, Hawaii |
22,394 |
7.1 |
| San Francisco, Calif. |
19,639 |
5.4 |
| San Jose, Calif. |
16,233 |
6.1 |
| Houston, Texas |
15,966 |
5.5 |
Asian Ownership of Firms by Detailed Group: 2002
| Asian-owned firms |
1,104,189 |
(X) |
326.4 |
(X) |
| Chinese |
290,197 |
26.3 |
106.3 |
32.6 |
| Asian Indian |
231,179 |
20.9 |
89.0 |
27.3 |
| Korean |
158,031 |
14.3 |
46.9 |
14.4 |
| Vietnamese |
147,081 |
13.3 |
15.7 |
4.8 |
| Filipino |
128,223 |
11.6 |
14.6 |
4.5 |
| Japanese |
86,863 |
7.9 |
30.6 |
9.4 |
| Other Asian |
71,439 |
6.5 |
20.3 |
6.2 |
The 2002 Survey of Business Owners (SBO) defines Asian-owned
businesses as firms in which Asians own 51 percent or more of the stock
or equity of the business. Separate reports on additional minority-owned
firms, including a new report on businesses owned by native Hawaiians
and other Pacific islanders (previously included in the report on
Asians), will be issued over the next two months.
-- CB06-77
The SBO is part
of the 2002 Economic Census and combines survey data from a sample of
more than 2.4 million businesses with administrative data.
Data for 2002 are not directly comparable to previous survey years
because of several significant changes to the survey methodology. See
“Comparability of 2002 and 1997 SBO Data” at <http://www.census.gov/econ/census02/text/sbo/sbomethodology.htm#comparability>.
The data collected in a sample
survey are subject to sampling variability as well as nonsampling
errors. Sources of nonsampling errors include errors of response,
nonreporting and coverage.
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