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NAICS 32223

Stationery Product

Manufacturing

Exclusive Commentary from Dr. Joe Webb and Richard Romano

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Exclusive Commentary

Stationery Product Manufacturing

[NAICS 32223]

The Bureau of the Census definition for this business classification:

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in converting paper or paperboard into products used for writing, filing, art work, and similar applications.

Geographic Distribution • California (11.5%), Ohio (8.2%), and New York (7.9%) are the three biggest states for

stationery product manufacturers.

• New York-Newark-Jersey City (7.9%), Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim (7.0%), and Chicago-Naperville-Elgin (5.3%), and are the top three metro areas for stationery product manufacturers.

• In general, Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) are urbanized areas that have at least 50,000 people. Combined Statistical Areas (CSAs) are much larger metropolitan population regions that include MSAs as well as associated bordering areas. For more details, please refer to the “Key Terms and Definitions” beginning on page 6 of this report.

• The top combined statistical areas (CSAs) are:

Combined Statistical Area New York Los Angeles % of All Establishments 8.9% 8.4%

Establishments 37 35

Employees 1,101 1,277

Payroll $50 Million $57 Million

Sales $395 Million $447 Million

Capital Expenditures $7 Million $8 Million

Demographics Establishments

• In 2015, there were 417 U.S. stationery product manufacturers.

From 2013 to 2015, stationery product manufacturing establishments declined by -7.3%.

• Since 2010, establishments in this category have declined by -15.9%, and from 2014 to 2015 have declined by -3.0%..

• There are so few manufacturers in this category that any changes in the individual size categories only amount to a few added or subtracted establishments.

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Commentary (continued)

Employees • In 2015, there were a total of 18,705 employees in stationery product manufacturing

establishments.

• Generally, overall employment has been down -23.2% since 2010.

From 2014 to 2015, overall employment declined -6.4%.

Employment is up +7.9% among 50- to 99-employee manufacturers—which translates to 285 employees.

• Since 2010, payroll in stationery product manufacturing establishments declined -8.0%.

• From 2014 to 2015, it has grown +0.6%.

Revenues/Value of Shipments • In 2015, stationery product manufacturers reported revenues of $6.6 billion.

Large manufacturers accounted for 78% of revenues; small manufacturers 3% of revenues.

• Regionally, manufacturers in the Great Lakes region accounted for almost one-third (31.8%) of revenues.

• Manufacturers in the South Western states only accounted for 2.4% of revenues.

Capital Expenditures • In 2015, stationery product manufacturers spent $115 million on capital expenditures.

78% of those outlays were by large (50+-employee) establishments, 20% by mid-size establishments, and 3% by small establishments.

Technology Impacts and Competitive Trends • Said Stationery Trends magazine: 1

“There is a strong resurgence in consumers’ passion for stationery and specialty paper products. From journals to cards to prints, the written word and personal sentiments are returning stronger than ever—and in new ways.”

Heavy cardstock, letterpress, lithography, and laser printing are top trends in stationery and greeting cards.

• Traditional print greeting cards are still fairly strong.

According to the Greeting Card Association (GCA, which does an annual survey with Stationery Trends magazine), women 25–44 are the top demographic for greeting cards.

LEDs, audio, and other electronic/rich media elements have made their way into printed greeting cards.

The GCA has also been tracking a heightened interest in hand-lettered greeting cards, unique shapes, foils, and other special effects.

Ecards have not taken off, despite a strong push by Hallmark and others a decade

or so ago. ———————————————————————————————————————————

1 http://stationerytrends.com/news/whats-trending-in-stationery/

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Christmas cards are increasingly customized/personalized, featuring the sender’s family and printed via digital print services such as Shutterfly.

• For stationery, “foil, embossing, and vibrant colors are must-haves in the stationery scene, accompanied by a little 1950s to 1960s nostalgia,” says Stationery Trends magazine.

• For journals and diaries: “Recycled paper, beautiful binding, leather that features hand detail are trending design elements.”

Journals with unique uses also stand out, from blank journals, to travel diaries, self-exploration journals, and journals that track family memories are trending subjects.

For fitness buffs, “workout diaries” (“WODBooks”) are also popular items.

The classic Moleskine notebook has had a resurgance, and pictures of note-filled Moleskines are shared on social media.

• Stationery Trends also identifies that letterpress printing—especially art prints and posters—are becoming popular again.

• Essentially, “hand-crafted” is the watchword in this product category.

We suspect many of these “makers” may not be reflected in Census data, as they tend to be individual artisans or hobbyists.

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Key Terms and Definitions

Annual Survey of Manufactures (Source) - The Annual Survey of Manufactures (ASM) provides key intercensal measures of manufacturing activity, products, and

location for the public and private sectors. The ASM provides the best measure of current U.S. manufacturing industry

outputs, inputs, operating status, and is the primary basis for updates of the Longitudinal Research Database (LRD). Census

Bureau staff and academic researchers use the LRD for micro data analysis.

Statistics are available on a sample universe of manufacturing establishments with one or more paid employees at any time

during the year for manufacturing classified in NAICS sectors 31–33. Employment, payroll, hours, cost of materials, receipts,

value added, capital expenditures, and relative standard errors data are available for the U.S. and states at the 2- through 4-

digit NAICS levels. Product shipments value data are available at the 6-digit North American Industry Classification System

(NAICS) level and 7-digit NAICS product class levels based on NAICS.

The ASM is conducted annually, except for years ending in 2 and 7, at which time ASM data are included in the manufacturing

sector of the Economic Census.

Consolidated (or Combined) Statistical Area (CSA) - Consolidated Statistical Areas are a combination of metropolitan areas that have significant economic interaction and

dependency. PrintStats includes the top five CSAs in each report based on total population, without regard to the number of

industry establishments. These CSAs are very large, and in fact, larger than many countries. These are the details of their

composition:

• New York CSA is the combination of these Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: New York-Newark-

Jersey City, Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, New Haven-Milford, Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Trenton,

Torrington, Kingston, East Stroudsburg

• Los Angeles CSA includes: Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Oxnard-

Thousand Oaks-Ventura

• Chicago CSA includes: Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, Ottawa-Peru, Kankakee, Michigan City-La Porte

• Washington D.C. CSA includes: Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV, Baltimore-Columbia-

Towson, Hagerstown-Martinsburg, Chambersburg-Waynesboro, Winchester, California-Lexington Park, Easton,

Cambridge

• San Francisco CSA includes: San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Stockton-Lodi,

Santa Rosa, Vallejo-Fairfield, Santa Cruz-Watsonville, Napa

(see also Metropolitan Statistical Area)

Content Creation (Source) - The contribution of information to any medium/media, especially to digital media for an end-user/audience in specific

contexts. “Content” can be text, photographic images, illustrations, graphic design, video, or any other intellectual property.

Typical forms of modern content creation include maintaining and updating web sites, blogging, photography, videography,

online commentary, the maintenance of social media accounts, and editing and distribution of digital media.

County Business Patterns [CBP] (Source) - CBP is an annual series that provides subnational economic data by industry. This series includes the number of

establishments, employment during the week of March 12, first quarter payroll, and annual payroll.

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Key Terms and Definitions (continued)

Demographics (Source) - The statistical characteristics of human populations (such as age or income) used especially to identify markets. In business, a

particular market or segment of the population.

Economic Census (Source) - The Economic Census is the U.S. Government's official five-year measure of American business and the economy. It is

conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, and response is required by law.

Employee (Source) - An individual hired by another individual or business usually for wages or salary and in a position below the executive level.

Establishment (Source) - An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are

performed. It is not necessarily identical with a company or enterprise, which may consist of one or more establishments.

Estimate (Source) - A value that is usable for some purpose even if input data may be incomplete, uncertain, or unstable. The value is nonetheless

usable because it is derived from the best information available. Typically, deriving an estimate involves using the value of a

statistic derived from a sample to estimate the value of a corresponding population parameter. The sample provides

information that can be projected, through various formal or informal processes, to determine a range most likely to describe

the missing information.

Forecast (Source) - Forecasting is the use of historic data to determine the direction of future trends. Businesses use forecasting to determine

how to allocate their budgets or plan for anticipated expenses for an upcoming period of time. This is typically based on the

projected demand for the goods and services they offer.

In terms of PrintStats, the forecasts are limited to statistical trends based on past statistical data. They are not forecasts based

on industry surveys or assessment of economic, social, or technological changes. The PrintStats forecast data should be

viewed only as a starting point for a formal forecast process.

M3 Manufacturing Survey (Source) - The Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories, and Orders (M3) survey provides broad-based, monthly statistical data on

economic conditions in the domestic manufacturing sector. The survey measures current industrial activity and provides an

indication of future business trends.

Metropolitan Area (Source) - A metropolitan area, sometimes referred to as a metro area or commuter belt, is a region consisting of a densely populated

urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing. A metro area usually

comprises multiple jurisdictions and municipalities: neighborhoods, townships, boroughs, cities, towns, exurbs, suburbs,

counties, districts, states, and even nations like the eurodistricts. As social, economic, and political institutions have changed,

metropolitan areas have become key economic and political regions. Metropolitan areas include one or more urban areas, as

well as satellite cities, towns, and intervening rural areas that are socio-economically tied to the urban core, typically

measured by commuting patterns.

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Key Terms and Definitions (continued)

Metropolitan Statistical Area [MSA] (Source) - In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at

its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would

be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states. As such, the precise definition

of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that

wields substantial influence over the region (e.g., Chicago or Atlanta). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than

one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g., Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex,

Norfolk-Virginia Beach [Hampton Roads], Riverside–San Bernardino [Inland Empire], or Minneapolis–Saint Paul).

MSAs are defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other Federal

government agencies for statistical purposes.

(See also Consolidated Statistical Area)

NAICS (Source) - The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying

business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business

economy.

Nonemployer Statistics (Source) - Nonemployer Statistics is an annual series that provides subnational economic data for businesses that have no paid

employees and are subject to Federal income tax. The data consist of the number of businesses and total receipts by industry.

Most nonemployers are self-employed individuals operating unincorporated businesses (known as sole proprietorships),

which may or may not be the owner's principal source of income.

The majority of all business establishments in the United States are nonemployers, yet these firms average less than 4

percent of all sales and receipts nationally. Due to their small economic impact, these firms are excluded from most other

Census Bureau business statistics (the primary exception being the Survey of Business Owners). The Nonemployers Statistics

series is the primary resource available to study the scope and activities of nonemployers at a detailed geographic level. For

complementary statistics on the firms that do have paid employees, refer to the County Business Patterns. Additional sources

of data on small businesses include the Economic Census, and the Statistics of U.S. Businesses.

Packaging (Source) - Packaging is the technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers

to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing packages. Packaging can be described as a coordinated system of

preparing goods for transport, warehousing, logistics, sale, and end use. In the graphic arts, packaging refers to the design,

manufacturing, and decoration (usually via printing and related technologies) of corrugated paperboard containers, folding

cardboard cartons and containers, paper bags, flexible plastic packaging, and other paper, paperboard, and plastic materials.

Payroll (Source) - Payroll is the sum total of all compensation a business must pay to its employees for a set period of time or on a given date.

Payroll is reported before deductions for social security, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. This definition of payroll is

the same as that used by the Internal Revenue Service.

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Key Terms and Definitions (continued)

Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages [QCEW] (Source) - The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program publishes a quarterly count of employment and wages

reported by employers covering more than 95 percent of U.S. jobs, available at the county, MSA, state, and national levels by

industry.

Quarterly Services Survey (Source) - The Quarterly Services Survey (QSS) is the only source of service industry indicator performance providing timely estimates

of revenue and expenses for selected service industries. The QSS is a principal economic indicator series that produces, for

selected service industries, quarterly estimates of total operating revenue and the percentage of revenue by class of

customer (government, business, consumers, and individuals). The survey also produces estimates of total operating

expenses from tax-exempt firms in industries that have a large not-for-profit component. In addition, for hospital services,

the survey estimates the number of inpatient days and discharges.

Region (Source) - Census Regions are groupings of states and the District of Columbia that subdivide the United States for the presentation of

Census data. There are four Census regions—Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. Each of the four Census regions is

divided into two or more Census divisions. Each Census region is identified by a single-digit Census code. Puerto Rico and

the Island Areas are not part of any Census region or Census division.

PrintStats uses eight regions based on industrial economic activity rather than the Census regions. The 50 U.S. states and

District of Columbia are allocated as follows:

• New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

• Mid-Eastern: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia

• South Eastern: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,

Virginia

• Great Lakes: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin

• North Central: Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming

• South Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas

• South Western: Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah

• Western: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington

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Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223)

Baseline data from County Business Patterns

This workbook contains the following datasheets (click to open)

Establishments 2015 (Summarized Size Classes)Establishments 2013 (Summarized Size Classes)Establishments 2015 Changes (Summarized Size Classes)Establishments 2015 (Detailed Size Classes)Establishments 2013 (Detailed Size Classes)Establishments 2015 Changes (Detailed Size Classes)Employees 2015 (Summarized Size Classes)Employees 2015 (Detailed Size Classes)Payrolls 2015 (Summarized Size Classes)Payrolls 2015 (Detailed Size Classes)Sales 2015 (Summarized Size Classes)Sales 2015 (Detailed Size Classes)Capital Expenditures 2015 (Summarized Size Classes)Capital Expenditures 2015 (Detailed Size Classes)Top 15 States 2015 Top 25 Metros 2015 Top 5 Major Metropolitan Areas (Combined Statistical Areas)Estimates and Statistical Trend 2016-2022

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% of Total Region Rank and State Rank All Sizes Small: 1-9

Empls.Medium: 10-49

Empls.Large: >50+

Empls.

Avg. Employees/

Estab.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - 417 146 158 113 44.9

New England 4.6% 8 19 6 8 5 34.3 Connecticut 0.7% 28 3 1 2 52.7 Maine 43 Massachusetts 3.4% 9 14 5 6 3 35.2 New Hampshire 0.5% 35 2 1 1 Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 21.1% 2 88 40 32 16 40.9 Delaware 0.2% 38 1 1 Washington DC 43 Maryland 1.4% 20 6 3 2 1 30.2 New Jersey 4.3% 7 18 9 7 2 25.3 New York 7.9% 3 33 18 13 2 17.3 Pennsylvania 7.0% 4 29 9 10 10 82.3 West Virginia 0.2% 38 1 1

South Eastern 13.9% 4 58 22 14 22 49.5 Alabama 0.2% 38 1 1 Florida 3.4% 9 14 9 3 2 26.6 Georgia 2.4% 13 10 4 2 4 67.3 Kentucky 1.0% 25 4 4 90.5 Mississippi 1.7% 19 7 2 3 2 34.0 North Carolina 0.7% 28 3 2 1 South Carolina 0.7% 28 3 2 1 Tennessee 1.9% 17 8 3 5 94.3 Virginia 1.9% 17 8 3 2 3 59.0

Great Lakes 26.4% 1 110 29 43 38 53.9 Illinois 5.5% 6 23 7 8 8 51.3 Indiana 2.4% 13 10 1 5 4 48.2 Michigan 3.4% 9 14 6 6 2 24.6 Minnesota 3.4% 9 14 4 4 6 63.4 Ohio 8.2% 2 34 7 15 12 58.1 Wisconsin 3.6% 8 15 4 5 6 70.4

North Central 5.3% 6 22 6 7 9 63.0 Idaho 43 Iowa 1.0% 25 4 1 3 104.5 Kansas 1.2% 23 5 2 2 1 34.8 Missouri 2.2% 15 9 2 3 4 88.3 Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 1 1 North Dakota 0.2% 38 1 1 South Dakota 0.5% 35 2 1 1 Wyoming 43

South Central 9.1% 5 38 14 13 11 32.4 Arkansas 1.0% 25 4 2 2 38.8 Louisiana 0.7% 28 3 1 2 Oklahoma 0.7% 28 3 1 1 1 45.7 Texas 6.7% 5 28 10 12 6 33.5

South Western 4.8% 7 20 7 10 3 16.3 Arizona 0.5% 35 2 1 1 Colorado 1.4% 20 6 2 4 11.5 Nevada 0.7% 28 3 2 1 3.7 New Mexico 0.7% 28 3 2 1 6.7 Utah 1.4% 20 6 1 3 2 37.5

Western 14.9% 3 62 22 31 9 31.0 Alaska 43 California 11.5% 1 48 14 27 7 33.5 Hawaii 43 Oregon 2.2% 15 9 6 2 1 17.1 Washington 1.2% 23 5 2 2 1 31.2

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Number of

Establishments

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Number of Establishments

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% of Total Region Rank and State Rank All Sizes Small: 1-9

Empls.Medium: 10-49

Empls.Large: >50+

Empls.

Avg. Employees/

Estab.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - 450 157 162 131 47.0

New England 4.7% 8 21 5 8 8 57.8 Connecticut 0.9% 27 4 1 3 84.3 Maine 43 Massachusetts 3.3% 9 15 4 6 5 58.4 New Hampshire 0.4% 36 2 1 1 Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 20.7% 2 93 42 33 18 43.5 Delaware 43 Washington DC 43 Maryland 1.3% 22 6 3 2 1 New Jersey 4.0% 7 18 10 6 2 30.6 New York 7.6% 2 34 16 15 3 21.6 Pennsylvania 7.6% 2 34 13 10 11 81.1 West Virginia 0.2% 39 1 1

South Eastern 15.3% 3 69 26 18 25 32.0 Alabama 0.4% 36 2 1 1 Florida 3.3% 9 15 7 5 3 Georgia 2.9% 12 13 7 1 5 64.3 Kentucky 1.1% 24 5 5 101.4 Mississippi 1.6% 19 7 1 4 2 43.0 North Carolina 0.9% 27 4 3 1 South Carolina 0.9% 27 4 2 1 1 36.8 Tennessee 1.8% 17 8 2 3 3 51.8 Virginia 2.4% 15 11 3 4 4

Great Lakes 25.3% 1 114 28 46 40 53.5 Illinois 5.6% 6 25 5 13 7 48.4 Indiana 2.9% 12 13 3 5 5 35.5 Michigan 2.9% 12 13 5 6 2 23.9 Minnesota 3.6% 8 16 6 4 6 57.6 Ohio 7.1% 4 32 6 14 12 55.6 Wisconsin 3.3% 9 15 3 4 8 94.6

North Central 5.1% 7 23 6 5 12 35.6 Idaho 43 Iowa 0.9% 27 4 4 Kansas 1.1% 24 5 2 1 2 Missouri 2.0% 16 9 1 3 5 91.0 Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 39 1 1 North Dakota 0.2% 39 1 1 South Dakota 0.4% 36 2 1 1 Wyoming 0.2% 39 1 1

South Central 9.3% 5 42 15 15 12 33.2 Arkansas 1.1% 24 5 2 1 2 41.4 Louisiana 0.9% 27 4 1 1 2 Oklahoma 0.7% 33 3 1 1 1 Texas 6.7% 5 30 11 12 7 39.6

South Western 5.3% 6 24 13 7 4 1.7 Arizona 0.7% 33 3 1 1 1 Colorado 1.6% 19 7 5 2 5.7 Nevada 0.7% 33 3 2 1 New Mexico 0.9% 27 4 3 1 Utah 1.6% 19 7 2 2 3

Western 14.2% 4 64 22 30 12 27.6 Alaska 43 California 11.1% 1 50 15 25 10 35.3 Hawaii 43 Oregon 1.8% 17 8 4 3 1 Washington 1.3% 22 6 3 2 1

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Number of

Establishments

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2013Number of Establishments

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Region Rank and State Rank All Sizes Small: 1-9

Empls.Medium: 10-49

Empls.Large: >50+

Empls.

Avg. Employees/

Estab.

U.S. states + DC - (33) (11) (4) (18) (2.1)

New England 2 (2) 1 (3) (23.5)Connecticut 4 (1) (1) (31.6)Maine 3 Massachusetts 5 (1) 1 (2) (23.2)New Hampshire 4 Rhode Island 4 Vermont 4

Mid-Eastern 4 (5) (2) (1) (2) (2.6)Delaware 2 1 1 Washington DC 4 Maryland 4 30.2 New Jersey 4 (1) 1 (5.3)New York 5 (1) 2 (2) (1) (4.3)Pennsylvania 7 (5) (4) (1) 1.3 West Virginia 4

South Eastern 5 (11) (4) (4) (3) 17.5 Alabama 5 (1) (1)Florida 5 (1) 2 (2) (1) 26.6 Georgia 6 (3) (3) 1 (1) 3.0 Kentucky 5 (1) (1) (10.9)Mississippi 4 1 (1) (9.0)North Carolina 5 (1) (1)South Carolina 5 (1) (1) (36.8)Tennessee 4 (2) 2 42.5 Virginia 7 (3) (2) (1) 59.0

Great Lakes 3 (4) 1 (3) (2) 0.3 Illinois 5 (2) 2 (5) 1 2.9 Indiana 7 (3) (2) (1) 12.7 Michigan 3 1 1 0.7 Minnesota 6 (2) (2) 5.7 Ohio 1 2 1 1 2.5 Wisconsin 4 1 1 (2) (24.2)

North Central 1 (1) 2 (3) 27.4 Idaho 4 Iowa 4 1 (1) 104.5 Kansas 4 1 (1) 34.8 Missouri 4 1 (1) (2.7)Montana 4 Nebraska 4 North Dakota 4 South Dakota 4 Wyoming 5 (1) (1)

South Central 4 (4) (1) (2) (1) (0.8)Arkansas 5 (1) (1) (2.7)Louisiana 5 (1) (1)Oklahoma 4 45.7 Texas 6 (2) (1) (1) (6.1)

South Western 4 (4) (6) 3 (1) 14.6 Arizona 5 (1) (1)Colorado 5 (1) (3) 2 5.8 Nevada 4 3.7 New Mexico 5 (1) (1) 6.7 Utah 5 (1) (1) 1 (1) 37.5

Western 3 (2) 1 (3) 3.4 Alaska 4 California 6 (2) (1) 2 (3) (1.8)Hawaii 4 Oregon 3 1 2 (1) 17.1 Washington 5 (1) (1) 31.2

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Change in Number of

Establishments

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Change in Number of Establishments

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% of TotalRegion Rank

and State Rank

All Sizes 1-4Empls.

5-9 Empls.

10-19Empls.

20-49Empls.

50-99Empls.

100-249Empls.

250-499Empls.

500+Empls.

Avg. Employees/

Estab.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - 417 89 57 64 94 53 51 9 44.9

New England 4.6% 8 19 2 4 1 7 4 1 34.3 Connecticut 0.7% 28 3 1 2 52.7 Maine 43 Massachusetts 3.4% 9 14 2 3 6 2 1 35.2 New Hampshire 0.5% 35 2 1 1 Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 21.1% 2 88 27 13 14 18 3 9 4 40.9 Delaware 0.2% 38 1 1 Washington DC 43 Maryland 1.4% 20 6 2 1 2 1 30.2 New Jersey 4.3% 7 18 8 1 3 4 2 25.3 New York 7.9% 3 33 11 7 7 6 1 1 17.3 Pennsylvania 7.0% 4 29 5 4 4 6 2 4 4 82.3 West Virginia 0.2% 38 1 1

South Eastern 13.9% 4 58 13 9 7 7 9 13 49.5 Alabama 0.2% 38 1 1 Florida 3.4% 9 14 8 1 2 1 1 1 26.6 Georgia 2.4% 13 10 2 2 2 1 3 67.3 Kentucky 1.0% 25 4 2 2 90.5 Mississippi 1.7% 19 7 2 2 1 2 34.0 North Carolina 0.7% 28 3 2 1 South Carolina 0.7% 28 3 2 1 Tennessee 1.9% 17 8 1 2 2 3 94.3 Virginia 1.9% 17 8 1 2 2 3 59.0

Great Lakes 26.4% 1 110 17 12 19 24 17 18 3 53.9 Illinois 5.5% 6 23 3 4 2 6 5 3 51.3 Indiana 2.4% 13 10 1 3 2 2 2 48.2 Michigan 3.4% 9 14 5 1 4 2 1 1 24.6 Minnesota 3.4% 9 14 1 3 1 3 3 2 1 63.4 Ohio 8.2% 2 34 6 1 7 8 4 7 1 58.1 Wisconsin 3.6% 8 15 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 70.4

North Central 5.3% 6 22 4 2 7 5 3 1 63.0 Idaho 43 Iowa 1.0% 25 4 1 1 2 104.5 Kansas 1.2% 23 5 1 1 2 1 34.8 Missouri 2.2% 15 9 1 1 3 2 1 1 88.3 Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 1 1 North Dakota 0.2% 38 1 1 South Dakota 0.5% 35 2 1 1 Wyoming 43

South Central 9.1% 5 38 7 7 4 9 8 3 32.4 Arkansas 1.0% 25 4 1 1 2 38.8 Louisiana 0.7% 28 3 1 2 Oklahoma 0.7% 28 3 1 1 1 45.7 Texas 6.7% 5 28 6 4 4 8 4 2 33.5

South Western 4.8% 7 20 6 1 6 4 3 16.3 Arizona 0.5% 35 2 1 1 Colorado 1.4% 20 6 2 3 1 11.5 Nevada 0.7% 28 3 2 1 3.7 New Mexico 0.7% 28 3 1 1 1 6.7 Utah 1.4% 20 6 1 1 2 2 37.5

Western 14.9% 3 62 13 9 13 18 4 4 1 31.0 Alaska 43 California 11.5% 1 48 9 5 12 15 3 3 1 33.5 Hawaii 43 Oregon 2.2% 15 9 3 3 2 1 17.1 Washington 1.2% 23 5 1 1 1 1 1 31.2

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Number of

Establishments

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Number of Establishments

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% of TotalRegion Rank

and State Rank

All Sizes 1-4Empls.

5-9 Empls.

10-19Empls.

20-49Empls.

50-99Empls.

100-249Empls.

250-499Empls.

500+Empls.

Avg. Employees/

Estab.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - 450 93 64 65 97 62 56 12 1 47.0

New England 4.7% 8 21 2 3 2 6 4 3 1 57.8 Connecticut 0.9% 27 4 1 2 1 84.3 Maine 43 Massachusetts 3.3% 9 15 2 2 2 4 2 2 1 58.4 New Hampshire 0.4% 36 2 1 1 Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 20.7% 2 93 23 19 14 19 5 9 3 1 43.5 Delaware 43 Washington DC 43 Maryland 1.3% 22 6 3 2 1 New Jersey 4.0% 7 18 5 5 2 4 2 30.6 New York 7.6% 2 34 7 9 7 8 1 2 21.6 Pennsylvania 7.6% 2 34 8 5 5 5 3 4 3 1 81.1 West Virginia 0.2% 39 1 1

South Eastern 15.3% 3 69 19 7 6 12 9 15 1 32.0 Alabama 0.4% 36 2 1 1 Florida 3.3% 9 15 7 3 2 1 2 Georgia 2.9% 12 13 5 2 1 2 2 1 64.3 Kentucky 1.1% 24 5 2 3 101.4 Mississippi 1.6% 19 7 1 2 2 1 1 43.0 North Carolina 0.9% 27 4 1 2 1 South Carolina 0.9% 27 4 1 1 1 1 36.8 Tennessee 1.8% 17 8 1 1 3 2 1 51.8 Virginia 2.4% 15 11 2 1 1 3 1 3

Great Lakes 25.3% 1 114 14 14 20 26 19 17 4 53.5 Illinois 5.6% 6 25 2 3 4 9 4 3 48.4 Indiana 2.9% 12 13 2 1 3 2 4 1 35.5 Michigan 2.9% 12 13 4 1 4 2 1 1 23.9 Minnesota 3.6% 8 16 2 4 1 3 2 3 1 57.6 Ohio 7.1% 4 32 3 3 6 8 6 5 1 55.6 Wisconsin 3.3% 9 15 1 2 2 2 2 4 2 94.6

North Central 5.1% 7 23 5 1 5 8 3 1 35.6 Idaho 43 Iowa 0.9% 27 4 2 2 Kansas 1.1% 24 5 2 1 2 Missouri 2.0% 16 9 1 3 3 1 1 91.0 Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 39 1 1 North Dakota 0.2% 39 1 1 South Dakota 0.4% 36 2 1 1 Wyoming 0.2% 39 1 1

South Central 9.3% 5 42 7 8 5 10 7 4 1 33.2 Arkansas 1.1% 24 5 2 1 1 1 41.4 Louisiana 0.9% 27 4 1 1 2 Oklahoma 0.7% 33 3 1 1 1 Texas 6.7% 5 30 6 5 4 8 4 2 1 39.6

South Western 5.3% 6 24 9 4 6 1 3 1 1.7 Arizona 0.7% 33 3 1 1 1 Colorado 1.6% 19 7 4 1 2 5.7 Nevada 0.7% 33 3 2 1 New Mexico 0.9% 27 4 1 2 1 Utah 1.6% 19 7 1 1 2 2 1

Western 14.2% 4 64 14 8 12 18 7 4 1 27.6 Alaska 43 California 11.1% 1 50 10 5 10 15 6 3 1 35.3 Hawaii 43 Oregon 1.8% 17 8 2 2 1 2 1 Washington 1.3% 22 6 2 1 1 1 1

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Number of

Establishments

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Region Rank and State Rank All Sizes 1-4

Empls.5-9

Empls.10-19

Empls.20-49

Empls.50-99

Empls.100-249Empls.

250-499Empls.

500+Empls.

Avg. Employees/

Estab.

U.S. states + DC - (33) (4) (7) (1) (3) (9) (5) (3) (1) (2.1)

New England 2 (2) 1 (1) 1 (2) (1) (23.5)Connecticut 4 (1) 1 (1) (1) (31.6)Maine 3 Massachusetts 5 (1) 1 (2) 2 (1) (1) (23.2)New Hampshire 4 Rhode Island 4 Vermont 4

Mid-Eastern 4 (5) 4 (6) (1) (2) 1 (1) (2.6)Delaware 2 1 1 Washington DC 4 Maryland 4 (1) 1 (1) 1 30.2 New Jersey 4 3 (4) 1 (5.3)New York 5 (1) 4 (2) (2) (1) (4.3)Pennsylvania 7 (5) (3) (1) (1) 1 (1) 1 (1) 1.3 West Virginia 4

South Eastern 5 (11) (6) 2 1 (5) (2) (1) 17.5 Alabama 5 (1) (1) 1 (1)Florida 5 (1) 1 1 (1) (1) (1) 26.6 Georgia 6 (3) (3) 1 (1) 1 (1) 3.0 Kentucky 5 (1) (1) (10.9)Mississippi 4 (1) 2 (1) 1 (1) (9.0)North Carolina 5 (1) (1)South Carolina 5 (1) 1 (1) (1) (36.8)Tennessee 4 (1) (1) 1 (1) 2 42.5 Virginia 7 (3) (1) 1 1 (3) (1) 59.0

Great Lakes 3 (4) 3 (2) (1) (2) (2) 1 (1) 0.3 Illinois 5 (2) 1 1 (2) (3) 1 2.9 Indiana 7 (3) (2) (2) 1 12.7 Michigan 3 1 1 0.7 Minnesota 6 (2) (1) (1) 1 (1) 5.7 Ohio 1 2 3 (2) 1 (2) 2 2.5 Wisconsin 4 1 1 (1) (1) (24.2)

North Central 1 (1) (1) 1 2 (3) 27.4 Idaho 4 Iowa 4 1 (1) 104.5 Kansas 4 (1) 1 1 (1) 34.8 Missouri 4 1 (1) (2.7)Montana 4 Nebraska 4 North Dakota 4 1 (1)South Dakota 4 Wyoming 5 (1) (1)

South Central 4 (4) (1) (1) (1) 1 (1) (1) (0.8)Arkansas 5 (1) 1 (1) (1) 1 (1) (2.7)Louisiana 5 (1) (1) 1 (1)Oklahoma 4 45.7 Texas 6 (2) (1) (1) (6.1)

South Western 4 (4) (3) (3) 3 (1) 14.6 Arizona 5 (1) (1)Colorado 5 (1) (2) (1) 1 1 5.8 Nevada 4 3.7 New Mexico 5 (1) (1) 6.7 Utah 5 (1) (1) (1) 2 (1) 37.5

Western 3 (2) (1) 1 1 (3) 3.4 Alaska 4 California 6 (2) (1) 2 (3) (1.8)Hawaii 4 Oregon 3 1 1 1 (1) 17.1 Washington 5 (1) (1) 31.2

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Change in Number of

Establishments

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Change in Number of Establishments

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% of TotalRegion Rank

and State Rank

All Sizes Small: 1-9 Empls.

Medium: 10-49 Empls.

Large: >50+ Empls.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - 18,705 576 3,880 14,249

New England 3.7% 7 690 32 206 452 Connecticut 0.8% 25 158 13 145 (3)Maine 43 Massachusetts 2.6% 12 493 25 161 307 (3)New Hampshire 0.2% 36 39 7 32 (3)Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 20.0% 2 3,743 144 758 2,841 Delaware 0.0% 41 2 2 (3)Washington DC 43 Maryland 1.0% 22 181 9 52 120 (3)New Jersey 2.4% 15 456 21 159 276 (3)New York 3.1% 11 571 74 301 196 (4)Pennsylvania 12.8% 1 2,387 38 246 2,103 (4)West Virginia 0.8% 30 146 146 (3)

South Eastern 16.8% 3 3,141 90 350 2,700 Alabama 0.4% 34 74 74 (3)Florida 2.0% 17 372 21 74 277 (3)Georgia 3.6% 10 673 19 66 588 (3)Kentucky 1.9% 18 362 362 (4)Mississippi 1.3% 20 238 16 64 159 (3)North Carolina 0.9% 24 161 14 146 (3)South Carolina 0.2% 37 36 4 32 (3)Tennessee 4.0% 9 754 86 668 (3)Virginia 2.5% 14 472 17 28 427 (3)

Great Lakes 31.7% 1 5,924 119 1,067 4,737 Illinois 6.3% 4 1,179 35 261 883 (4)Indiana 2.6% 13 482 6 96 379 (3)Michigan 1.8% 19 345 15 122 208 (3)Minnesota 4.7% 7 887 25 110 752 (3)Ohio 10.6% 2 1,975 19 361 1,595 (3)Wisconsin 5.6% 5 1,056 19 117 919 (3)

North Central 8.0% 5 1,497 24 261 1,212 Idaho 43 Iowa 2.2% 16 418 34 384 (3)Kansas 0.9% 23 174 11 76 87 (3)Missouri 4.3% 8 795 10 119 666 (3)Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 32 32 (3)North Dakota 0.0% 41 2 2 (3)South Dakota 0.4% 33 76 2 74 (3)Wyoming 43

South Central 7.4% 6 1,386 63 331 993 Arkansas 0.8% 27 155 9 146 (3)Louisiana 0.8% 28 155 7 148 (3)Oklahoma 0.7% 31 137 5 24 108 (3)Texas 5.0% 6 939 41 307 591 (4)

South Western 2.3% 8 431 15 196 220 Arizona 0.6% 32 106 32 74 (3)Colorado 0.4% 35 69 3 66 (3)Nevada 0.1% 40 11 2 9 (3)New Mexico 0.1% 39 20 8 12 (3)Utah 1.2% 21 225 2 77 146 (3)

Western 10.3% 4 1,919 88 681 1,150 Alaska 43 California 8.6% 3 1,609 56 586 967 (4)Hawaii 43 Oregon 0.8% 29 154 25 60 69 (3)Washington 0.8% 26 156 7 35 114 (3)

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Number of Employees

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Number of Employees

3: One or more entries were estimated using national averages. Stated US totals may not match exactly. ESTIMATED entries shown in italics and underlined.

4: One datum was not provided by Census Dept. but was inferred from other data

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% of TotalRegion Rank

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All Sizes 1-4Empls.

5-9 Empls.

10-19Empls.

20-49Empls.

50-99Empls.

100-249Empls.

250-499Empls.

500+Empls.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - 18,705 164 412 866 3,014 3,912 7,455 2,882

New England 3.7% 7 690 4 28 13 193 299 153 Connecticut 0.8% 25 158 13 145 (3)Maine 43 Massachusetts 2.6% 12 493 4 21 161 154 153 (3)New Hampshire 0.2% 36 39 7 32 (3)Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 20.0% 2 3,743 48 96 185 573 207 1,381 1,253 Delaware 0.0% 41 2 2 (3)Washington DC 43 Maryland 1.0% 22 181 3 6 52 120 (3)New Jersey 2.4% 15 456 14 7 41 118 276 (3)New York 3.1% 11 571 21 53 88 213 66 130 (3)Pennsylvania 12.8% 1 2,387 8 30 56 190 141 709 1,253 (4)West Virginia 0.8% 30 146 146 (3)

South Eastern 16.8% 3 3,141 21 69 106 244 687 2,013 Alabama 0.4% 34 74 74 (3)Florida 2.0% 17 372 12 9 34 40 93 184 (3)Georgia 3.6% 10 673 4 15 66 76 512 (3)Kentucky 1.9% 18 362 121 241 (3)Mississippi 1.3% 20 238 16 29 34 159 (3)North Carolina 0.9% 24 161 14 146 (3)South Carolina 0.2% 37 36 4 32 (3)Tennessee 4.0% 9 754 15 71 164 504 (3)Virginia 2.5% 14 472 2 15 28 427 (3)

Great Lakes 31.7% 1 5,924 30 89 264 803 1,269 2,535 933 Illinois 6.3% 4 1,179 5 30 25 236 371 512 (4)Indiana 2.6% 13 482 6 41 55 127 252 (3)Michigan 1.8% 19 345 8 7 61 61 70 138 (3)Minnesota 4.7% 7 887 2 23 11 99 252 239 262 (3)Ohio 10.6% 2 1,975 12 7 97 264 290 977 328 (3)Wisconsin 5.6% 5 1,056 4 16 29 88 159 417 344 (3)

North Central 8.0% 5 1,497 8 16 261 399 465 347 Idaho 43 Iowa 2.2% 16 418 34 77 307 (3)Kansas 0.9% 23 174 2 9 76 87 (3)Missouri 4.3% 8 795 2 8 119 160 159 347 (3)Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 32 32 (3)North Dakota 0.0% 41 2 2 (3)South Dakota 0.4% 33 76 2 74 (3)Wyoming 43

South Central 7.4% 6 1,386 14 49 44 287 582 411 Arkansas 0.8% 27 155 2 7 146 (3)Louisiana 0.8% 28 155 7 148 (3)Oklahoma 0.7% 31 137 5 24 108 (3)Texas 5.0% 6 939 12 29 44 263 288 303 (4)

South Western 2.3% 8 431 8 6 78 118 220 Arizona 0.6% 32 106 32 74 (3)Colorado 0.4% 35 69 3 44 22 (3)Nevada 0.1% 40 11 2 9 (3)New Mexico 0.1% 39 20 2 6 12 (3)Utah 1.2% 21 225 2 13 64 146 (3)

Western 10.3% 4 1,919 25 63 173 509 287 567 296 Alaska 43 California 8.6% 3 1,609 18 38 162 424 218 453 296 (4)Hawaii 43 Oregon 0.8% 29 154 6 19 60 69 (3)Washington 0.8% 26 156 1 6 11 25 114 (3)

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Number of Employees

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Number of Employees

3: One or more entries were estimated using national averages. Stated US totals may not match exactly. ESTIMATED entries shown in italics and underlined.

4: One datum was not provided by Census Dept. but was inferred from other data

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% of TotalRegion Rank

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All Sizes Small: 1-9 Empls.

Medium: 10-49 Empls.

Large: >50+ Empls.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - $828 $26 $155 $647

New England 3.7% 7 $31 $1 $9 $21Connecticut 0.7% 30 $6 $0 $5 (3)Maine 43 Massachusetts 2.9% 12 $24 $1 $7 $15 (3)New Hampshire 0.2% 36 $2 $0 $1 (3)Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 19.8% 2 $164 $7 $29 $128Delaware 0.0% 41 $0 $0 (3)Washington DC 43 Maryland 1.1% 20 $9 $0 $2 $6 (3)New Jersey 2.4% 14 $20 $2 $6 $12 (3)New York 2.8% 13 $23 $4 $10 $9 (4)Pennsylvania 12.7% 1 $105 $1 $10 $94 (4)West Virginia 0.8% 26 $7 $7 (3)

South Eastern 16.5% 3 $136 $3 $12 $121Alabama 0.4% 33 $3 $3 (3)Florida 2.0% 18 $17 $1 $3 $13 (3)Georgia 3.5% 10 $29 $1 $2 $26 (3)Kentucky 2.1% 17 $17 $17 (4)Mississippi 0.8% 27 $6 $0 $2 $4 (3)North Carolina 0.9% 24 $7 $1 $7 (3)South Carolina 0.2% 37 $1 $0 $1 (3)Tennessee 3.7% 9 $31 $3 $27 (3)Virginia 2.9% 11 $24 $1 $1 $23 (3)

Great Lakes 32.3% 1 $267 $5 $41 $221Illinois 6.5% 4 $54 $2 $12 $40 (4)Indiana 2.3% 15 $19 $0 $3 $15 (3)Michigan 1.6% 19 $13 $1 $4 $8 (3)Minnesota 6.5% 5 $54 $1 $5 $47 (3)Ohio 9.1% 2 $75 $1 $12 $62 (3)Wisconsin 6.4% 6 $53 $1 $4 $48 (3)

North Central 8.4% 5 $70 $1 $10 $59Idaho 43 Iowa 2.2% 16 $18 $1 $17 (3)Kansas 1.0% 23 $8 $1 $3 $4 (3)Missouri 4.7% 8 $39 $0 $4 $35 (3)Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 $1 $1 (3)North Dakota 0.0% 41 $0 $0 (3)South Dakota 0.4% 32 $3 $0 $3 (3)Wyoming 43

South Central 7.2% 6 $60 $2 $14 $43Arkansas 0.4% 34 $3 $0 $3 (3)Louisiana 0.8% 28 $6 $0 $6 (3)Oklahoma 0.9% 25 $7 $0 $1 $6 (3)Texas 5.2% 7 $43 $2 $13 $29 (4)

South Western 2.0% 8 $16 $1 $7 $9Arizona 0.5% 31 $4 $1 $3 (3)Colorado 0.3% 35 $3 $0 $3 (3)Nevada 0.1% 39 $0 $0 $0 (3)New Mexico 0.0% 40 $0 $0 $0 (3)Utah 1.1% 21 $9 $0 $3 $6 (3)

Western 10.6% 4 $87 $6 $26 $55Alaska 43 California 8.8% 3 $73 $4 $22 $46 (4)Hawaii 43 Oregon 0.8% 29 $6 $1 $2 $3 (3)Washington 1.0% 22 $8 $0 $2 $6 (3)

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Payrolls

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Total Payrolls ($Millions)

3: One or more entries were estimated using national averages. Stated US totals may not match exactly. ESTIMATED entries shown in italics and underlined.

4: One datum was not provided by Census Dept. but was inferred from other data

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% of TotalRegion Rank

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All Sizes 1-4Empls.

5-9 Empls.

10-19Empls.

20-49Empls.

50-99Empls.

100-249Empls.

250-499Empls.

500+Empls.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - $828 $8 $18 $31 $124 $159 $347 $141

New England 3.7% 7 $31 $0 $1 $0 $9 $12 $8Connecticut 0.7% 30 $6 $0 $5 (3)Maine 43 Massachusetts 2.9% 12 $24 $0 $1 $7 $7 $8 (3)New Hampshire 0.2% 36 $2 $0 $1 (3)Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 19.8% 2 $164 $4 $4 $8 $20 $9 $62 $57Delaware 0.0% 41 $0 $0 (3)Washington DC 43 Maryland 1.1% 20 $9 $0 $0 $2 $6 (3)New Jersey 2.4% 14 $20 $2 $0 $2 $4 $12 (3)New York 2.8% 13 $23 $2 $2 $4 $6 $3 $6 (3)Pennsylvania 12.7% 1 $105 $0 $1 $2 $8 $6 $30 $57 (4)West Virginia 0.8% 26 $7 $7 (3)

South Eastern 16.5% 3 $136 $1 $3 $3 $9 $25 $96Alabama 0.4% 33 $3 $3 (3)Florida 2.0% 18 $17 $0 $0 $1 $2 $4 $9 (3)Georgia 3.5% 10 $29 $0 $0 $2 $2 $24 (3)Kentucky 2.1% 17 $17 $5 $12 (3)Mississippi 0.8% 27 $6 $0 $1 $1 $4 (3)North Carolina 0.9% 24 $7 $1 $7 (3)South Carolina 0.2% 37 $1 $0 $1 (3)Tennessee 3.7% 9 $31 $0 $3 $6 $22 (3)Virginia 2.9% 11 $24 $0 $1 $1 $23 (3)

Great Lakes 32.3% 1 $267 $1 $4 $9 $32 $55 $117 $48Illinois 6.5% 4 $54 $0 $1 $1 $11 $14 $27 (4)Indiana 2.3% 15 $19 $0 $1 $2 $5 $11 (3)Michigan 1.6% 19 $13 $0 $0 $2 $2 $3 $6 (3)Minnesota 6.5% 5 $54 $0 $1 $1 $4 $14 $15 $18 (3)Ohio 9.1% 2 $75 $1 $0 $3 $9 $12 $40 $10 (3)Wisconsin 6.4% 6 $53 $0 $1 $1 $3 $8 $19 $21 (3)

North Central 8.4% 5 $70 $0 $1 $10 $17 $22 $19Idaho 43 Iowa 2.2% 16 $18 $1 $3 $14 (3)Kansas 1.0% 23 $8 $0 $0 $3 $4 (3)Missouri 4.7% 8 $39 $0 $0 $4 $7 $8 $19 (3)Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 $1 $1 (3)North Dakota 0.0% 41 $0 $0 (3)South Dakota 0.4% 32 $3 $0 $3 (3)Wyoming 43

South Central 7.2% 6 $60 $0 $2 $2 $12 $24 $20Arkansas 0.4% 34 $3 $0 $0 $3 (3)Louisiana 0.8% 28 $6 $0 $6 (3)Oklahoma 0.9% 25 $7 $0 $1 $6 (3)Texas 5.2% 7 $43 $0 $1 $2 $11 $15 $14 (4)

South Western 2.0% 8 $16 $0 $0 $2 $5 $9Arizona 0.5% 31 $4 $1 $3 (3)Colorado 0.3% 35 $3 $0 $1 $1 (3)Nevada 0.1% 39 $0 $0 $0 (3)New Mexico 0.0% 40 $0 $0 $0 $0 (3)Utah 1.1% 21 $9 $0 $0 $3 $6 (3)

Western 10.6% 4 $87 $1 $4 $5 $21 $13 $28 $14Alaska 43 California 8.8% 3 $73 $1 $3 $5 $17 $11 $22 $14 (4)Hawaii 43 Oregon 0.8% 29 $6 $0 $1 $2 $3 (3)Washington 1.0% 22 $8 $0 $0 $0 $1 $6 (3)

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Payrolls

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Total Payrolls ($Millions)

3: One or more entries were estimated using national averages. Stated US totals may not match exactly. ESTIMATED entries shown in italics and underlined.

4: One datum was not provided by Census Dept. but was inferred from other data

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% of Total Region Rank and State Rank All Sizes Small: 1-9

Empls.Medium: 10-49

Empls.Large: >50+

Empls.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - $6,586 $169 $1,292 $5,125

New England 3.8% 7 $248 $10 $67 $172Connecticut 1.0% 22 $64 $5 $59Maine 43 Massachusetts 2.6% 12 $172 $8 $52 $113New Hampshire 0.2% 36 $13 $2 $10Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 19.8% 2 $1,302 $42 $253 $1,007Delaware 0.0% 41 $0 $0Washington DC 43 Maryland 0.9% 26 $59 $3 $17 $40New Jersey 2.3% 15 $150 $5 $53 $91New York 2.9% 11 $193 $22 $101 $70Pennsylvania 12.9% 1 $852 $11 $82 $758West Virginia 0.7% 30 $48 $48

South Eastern 16.5% 3 $1,090 $27 $118 $944Alabama 0.5% 34 $30 $30Florida 2.0% 17 $130 $6 $26 $98Georgia 3.4% 10 $227 $6 $21 $200Kentucky 2.0% 18 $129 $129Mississippi 1.4% 20 $91 $5 $22 $64North Carolina 0.8% 28 $53 $5 $48South Carolina 0.2% 37 $11 $1 $10Tennessee 4.0% 9 $262 $28 $233Virginia 2.4% 14 $157 $5 $11 $141

Great Lakes 31.8% 1 $2,093 $35 $357 $1,701Illinois 6.3% 4 $415 $11 $85 $320Indiana 2.6% 13 $170 $2 $33 $135Michigan 1.8% 19 $121 $4 $42 $74Minnesota 4.9% 7 $322 $8 $36 $279Ohio 10.5% 2 $689 $5 $121 $563Wisconsin 5.7% 5 $375 $6 $39 $330

North Central 8.1% 5 $535 $7 $83 $445Idaho 43 Iowa 2.2% 16 $144 $11 $133Kansas 1.0% 23 $63 $3 $24 $35Missouri 4.4% 8 $288 $3 $38 $247Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 $10 $10North Dakota 0.0% 41 $0 $0South Dakota 0.5% 33 $30 $0 $30Wyoming 43

South Central 7.6% 6 $499 $19 $108 $372Arkansas 0.9% 25 $62 $3 $59Louisiana 0.9% 24 $62 $2 $60Oklahoma 0.7% 31 $45 $2 $8 $36Texas 5.0% 6 $330 $12 $101 $217

South Western 2.4% 8 $160 $4 $67 $89Arizona 0.6% 32 $40 $10 $30Colorado 0.4% 35 $24 $1 $24Nevada 0.1% 40 $4 $1 $3New Mexico 0.1% 39 $7 $2 $5Utah 1.3% 21 $85 $0 $25 $59

Western 10.1% 4 $668 $26 $228 $414Alaska 43 California 8.5% 3 $562 $16 $197 $348Hawaii 43 Oregon 0.8% 27 $55 $7 $19 $28Washington 0.8% 29 $52 $2 $12 $38

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Sales

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Value of Sales/Shipments ($Millions)

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% of Total Region Rank and State Rank All Sizes 1-4

Empls.5-9

Empls.10-19

Empls.20-49

Empls.50-99

Empls.100-249Empls.

250-499Empls.

500+Empls.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - $6,586 $38 $131 $327 $965 $1,586 $2,466 $1,073

New England 3.8% 7 $248 $1 $9 $5 $62 $121 $51Connecticut 1.0% 22 $64 $5 $59Maine 43 Massachusetts 2.6% 12 $172 $1 $7 $52 $63 $51New Hampshire 0.2% 36 $13 $2 $10Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 19.8% 2 $1,302 $11 $30 $70 $184 $84 $457 $467Delaware 0.0% 41 $0 $0Washington DC 43 Maryland 0.9% 26 $59 $1 $2 $17 $40New Jersey 2.3% 15 $150 $3 $2 $15 $38 $91New York 2.9% 11 $193 $5 $17 $33 $68 $27 $43Pennsylvania 12.9% 1 $852 $2 $10 $21 $61 $57 $235 $467West Virginia 0.7% 30 $48 $48

South Eastern 16.5% 3 $1,090 $5 $22 $40 $78 $278 $666Alabama 0.5% 34 $30 $30Florida 2.0% 17 $130 $3 $3 $13 $13 $38 $61Georgia 3.4% 10 $227 $1 $5 $21 $31 $169Kentucky 2.0% 18 $129 $49 $80Mississippi 1.4% 20 $91 $5 $11 $11 $64North Carolina 0.8% 28 $53 $5 $48South Carolina 0.2% 37 $11 $1 $10Tennessee 4.0% 9 $262 $6 $23 $66 $167Virginia 2.4% 14 $157 $0 $5 $11 $141

Great Lakes 31.8% 1 $2,093 $7 $28 $100 $257 $514 $839 $347Illinois 6.3% 4 $415 $1 $10 $9 $76 $150 $169Indiana 2.6% 13 $170 $2 $15 $18 $52 $83Michigan 1.8% 19 $121 $2 $2 $23 $19 $28 $46Minnesota 4.9% 7 $322 $0 $7 $4 $32 $102 $79 $97Ohio 10.5% 2 $689 $3 $2 $37 $85 $118 $323 $122Wisconsin 5.7% 5 $375 $1 $5 $11 $28 $64 $138 $128

North Central 8.1% 5 $535 $2 $5 $83 $162 $154 $129Idaho 43 Iowa 2.2% 16 $144 $11 $31 $102Kansas 1.0% 23 $63 $1 $3 $24 $35Missouri 4.4% 8 $288 $0 $2 $38 $65 $52 $129Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 $10 $10North Dakota 0.0% 41 $0 $0South Dakota 0.5% 33 $30 $0 $30Wyoming 43

South Central 7.6% 6 $499 $3 $15 $17 $92 $236 $136Arkansas 0.9% 25 $62 $0 $2 $59Louisiana 0.9% 24 $62 $2 $60Oklahoma 0.7% 31 $45 $2 $8 $36Texas 5.0% 6 $330 $3 $9 $17 $84 $117 $100

South Western 2.4% 8 $160 $2 $2 $29 $38 $89Arizona 0.6% 32 $40 $10 $30Colorado 0.4% 35 $24 $1 $17 $7Nevada 0.1% 40 $4 $1 $3New Mexico 0.1% 39 $7 $0 $2 $5Utah 1.3% 21 $85 $0 $5 $20 $59

Western 10.1% 4 $668 $6 $20 $65 $163 $116 $187 $110Alaska 43 California 8.5% 3 $562 $4 $12 $61 $136 $88 $150 $110Hawaii 43 Oregon 0.8% 27 $55 $1 $6 $19 $28Washington 0.8% 29 $52 $0 $2 $4 $8 $38

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by Sales

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Value of Sales/Shipments ($Millions)

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Empls.Medium: 10-49

Empls.Large: >50+

Empls.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - $115.3 $3.0 $22.6 $89.7

New England 3.8% 7 $4.3 $0.2 $1.2 $3.0Connecticut 1.0% 22 $1.1 $0.1 $1.0Maine 43 Massachusetts 2.6% 12 $3.0 $0.1 $0.9 $2.0New Hampshire 0.2% 36 $0.2 $0.0 $0.2Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 19.8% 2 $22.8 $0.7 $4.4 $17.6Delaware 0.0% 41 $0.0 $0.0Washington DC 43 Maryland 0.9% 26 $1.0 $0.0 $0.3 $0.7New Jersey 2.3% 15 $2.6 $0.1 $0.9 $1.6New York 2.9% 11 $3.4 $0.4 $1.8 $1.2Pennsylvania 12.9% 1 $14.9 $0.2 $1.4 $13.3West Virginia 0.7% 30 $0.8 $0.8

South Eastern 16.5% 3 $19.1 $0.5 $2.1 $16.5Alabama 0.5% 34 $0.5 $0.5Florida 2.0% 17 $2.3 $0.1 $0.5 $1.7Georgia 3.4% 10 $4.0 $0.1 $0.4 $3.5Kentucky 2.0% 18 $2.3 $2.3Mississippi 1.4% 20 $1.6 $0.1 $0.4 $1.1North Carolina 0.8% 28 $0.9 $0.1 $0.8South Carolina 0.2% 37 $0.2 $0.0 $0.2Tennessee 4.0% 9 $4.6 $0.5 $4.1Virginia 2.4% 14 $2.7 $0.1 $0.2 $2.5

Great Lakes 31.8% 1 $36.6 $0.6 $6.2 $29.8Illinois 6.3% 4 $7.3 $0.2 $1.5 $5.6Indiana 2.6% 13 $3.0 $0.0 $0.6 $2.4Michigan 1.8% 19 $2.1 $0.1 $0.7 $1.3Minnesota 4.9% 7 $5.6 $0.1 $0.6 $4.9Ohio 10.5% 2 $12.1 $0.1 $2.1 $9.8Wisconsin 5.7% 5 $6.6 $0.1 $0.7 $5.8

North Central 8.1% 5 $9.4 $0.1 $1.5 $7.8Idaho 43 Iowa 2.2% 16 $2.5 $0.2 $2.3Kansas 1.0% 23 $1.1 $0.1 $0.4 $0.6Missouri 4.4% 8 $5.0 $0.1 $0.7 $4.3Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 $0.2 $0.2North Dakota 0.0% 41 $0.0 $0.0South Dakota 0.5% 33 $0.5 $0.0 $0.5Wyoming 43

South Central 7.6% 6 $8.7 $0.3 $1.9 $6.5Arkansas 0.9% 25 $1.1 $0.0 $1.0Louisiana 0.9% 24 $1.1 $0.0 $1.0Oklahoma 0.7% 31 $0.8 $0.0 $0.1 $0.6Texas 5.0% 6 $5.8 $0.2 $1.8 $3.8

South Western 2.4% 8 $2.8 $0.1 $1.2 $1.6Arizona 0.6% 32 $0.7 $0.2 $0.5Colorado 0.4% 35 $0.4 $0.0 $0.4Nevada 0.1% 40 $0.1 $0.0 $0.1New Mexico 0.1% 39 $0.1 $0.0 $0.1Utah 1.3% 21 $1.5 $0.0 $0.4 $1.0

Western 10.1% 4 $11.7 $0.5 $4.0 $7.2Alaska 43 California 8.5% 3 $9.8 $0.3 $3.4 $6.1Hawaii 43 Oregon 0.8% 27 $1.0 $0.1 $0.3 $0.5Washington 0.8% 29 $0.9 $0.0 $0.2 $0.7

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by CapEx

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Value of Capital Expenditure ($M)

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Empls.5-9

Empls.10-19

Empls.20-49

Empls.50-99

Empls.100-249Empls.

250-499Empls.

500+Empls.

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - $115.3 $0.7 $2.3 $5.7 $16.9 $27.8 $43.2 $18.8

New England 3.8% 7 $4.3 $0.0 $0.2 $0.1 $1.1 $2.1 $0.9Connecticut 1.0% 22 $1.1 $0.1 $1.0Maine 43 Massachusetts 2.6% 12 $3.0 $0.0 $0.1 $0.9 $1.1 $0.9New Hampshire 0.2% 36 $0.2 $0.0 $0.2Rhode Island 43 Vermont 43

Mid-Eastern 19.8% 2 $22.8 $0.2 $0.5 $1.2 $3.2 $1.5 $8.0 $8.2Delaware 0.0% 41 $0.0 $0.0Washington DC 43 Maryland 0.9% 26 $1.0 $0.0 $0.0 $0.3 $0.7New Jersey 2.3% 15 $2.6 $0.1 $0.0 $0.3 $0.7 $1.6New York 2.9% 11 $3.4 $0.1 $0.3 $0.6 $1.2 $0.5 $0.8Pennsylvania 12.9% 1 $14.9 $0.0 $0.2 $0.4 $1.1 $1.0 $4.1 $8.2West Virginia 0.7% 30 $0.8 $0.8

South Eastern 16.5% 3 $19.1 $0.1 $0.4 $0.7 $1.4 $4.9 $11.7Alabama 0.5% 34 $0.5 $0.5Florida 2.0% 17 $2.3 $0.0 $0.1 $0.2 $0.2 $0.7 $1.1Georgia 3.4% 10 $4.0 $0.0 $0.1 $0.4 $0.5 $3.0Kentucky 2.0% 18 $2.3 $0.9 $1.4Mississippi 1.4% 20 $1.6 $0.1 $0.2 $0.2 $1.1North Carolina 0.8% 28 $0.9 $0.1 $0.8South Carolina 0.2% 37 $0.2 $0.0 $0.2Tennessee 4.0% 9 $4.6 $0.1 $0.4 $1.2 $2.9Virginia 2.4% 14 $2.7 $0.0 $0.1 $0.2 $2.5

Great Lakes 31.8% 1 $36.6 $0.1 $0.5 $1.7 $4.5 $9.0 $14.7 $6.1Illinois 6.3% 4 $7.3 $0.0 $0.2 $0.2 $1.3 $2.6 $3.0Indiana 2.6% 13 $3.0 $0.0 $0.3 $0.3 $0.9 $1.5Michigan 1.8% 19 $2.1 $0.0 $0.0 $0.4 $0.3 $0.5 $0.8Minnesota 4.9% 7 $5.6 $0.0 $0.1 $0.1 $0.6 $1.8 $1.4 $1.7Ohio 10.5% 2 $12.1 $0.0 $0.0 $0.6 $1.5 $2.1 $5.7 $2.1Wisconsin 5.7% 5 $6.6 $0.0 $0.1 $0.2 $0.5 $1.1 $2.4 $2.2

North Central 8.1% 5 $9.4 $0.0 $0.1 $1.5 $2.8 $2.7 $2.3Idaho 43 Iowa 2.2% 16 $2.5 $0.2 $0.5 $1.8Kansas 1.0% 23 $1.1 $0.0 $0.0 $0.4 $0.6Missouri 4.4% 8 $5.0 $0.0 $0.0 $0.7 $1.1 $0.9 $2.3Montana 43 Nebraska 0.2% 38 $0.2 $0.2North Dakota 0.0% 41 $0.0 $0.0South Dakota 0.5% 33 $0.5 $0.0 $0.5Wyoming 43

South Central 7.6% 6 $8.7 $0.1 $0.3 $0.3 $1.6 $4.1 $2.4Arkansas 0.9% 25 $1.1 $0.0 $0.0 $1.0Louisiana 0.9% 24 $1.1 $0.0 $1.0Oklahoma 0.7% 31 $0.8 $0.0 $0.1 $0.6Texas 5.0% 6 $5.8 $0.0 $0.2 $0.3 $1.5 $2.0 $1.8

South Western 2.4% 8 $2.8 $0.0 $0.0 $0.5 $0.7 $1.6Arizona 0.6% 32 $0.7 $0.2 $0.5Colorado 0.4% 35 $0.4 $0.0 $0.3 $0.1Nevada 0.1% 40 $0.1 $0.0 $0.1New Mexico 0.1% 39 $0.1 $0.0 $0.0 $0.1Utah 1.3% 21 $1.5 $0.0 $0.1 $0.4 $1.0

Western 10.1% 4 $11.7 $0.1 $0.3 $1.1 $2.9 $2.0 $3.3 $1.9Alaska 43 California 8.5% 3 $9.8 $0.1 $0.2 $1.1 $2.4 $1.5 $2.6 $1.9Hawaii 43 Oregon 0.8% 27 $1.0 $0.0 $0.1 $0.3 $0.5Washington 0.8% 29 $0.9 $0.0 $0.0 $0.1 $0.1 $0.7

US States + District of Columbia Ranked by CapEx

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Value of Capital Expenditure ($M)

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Medium: 10-49 Empls.

Large: >50+ Empls.

Employees/Estab. Employees Payrolls ($MM) Sales ($MM) CapEx ($MM)

U.S. states + DC 100.0% - 417 146 158 113 44.9 18,705 $828 $6,586 $115California 11.5% 1 48 14 27 7 33.5 1,609 $73 $562 $10Ohio 8.2% 2 34 7 15 12 58.1 1,975 $75 $689 $12New York 7.9% 3 33 18 13 2 17.3 571 $23 $193 $3Pennsylvania 7.0% 4 29 9 10 10 82.3 2,387 $105 $852 $15Texas 6.7% 5 28 10 12 6 33.5 939 $43 $330 $6Illinois 5.5% 6 23 7 8 8 51.3 1,179 $54 $415 $7New Jersey 4.3% 7 18 9 7 2 25.3 456 $20 $150 $3Wisconsin 3.6% 8 15 4 5 6 70.4 1,056 $53 $375 $7Michigan 3.4% 9 14 6 6 2 24.6 345 $13 $121 $2Florida 3.4% 9 14 9 3 2 26.6 372 $17 $130 $2Massachusetts 3.4% 9 14 5 6 3 35.2 493 $24 $172 $3Minnesota 3.4% 9 14 4 4 6 63.4 887 $54 $322 $6Georgia 2.4% 13 10 4 2 4 67.3 673 $29 $227 $4Indiana 2.4% 13 10 1 5 4 48.2 482 $19 $170 $3Missouri 2.2% 15 9 2 3 4 88.3 795 $39 $288 $5

Top 15 US States Ranked by Number of Establishments

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Employees, Payrolls ($MM), Sales ($MM), CapEx ($MM)

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% of Total Rank All Sizes Small: 1-9 Empls.

Medium: 10-49 Empls.

Large: >50+ Empls.

Employees/Estab. Employees Payrolls ($MM) Sales ($MM) CapEx ($MM)

US Total 100.0% - 417 146 158 113 44.9 18,705 $828 $6,586 $115New York-Newark-Jersey City 7.9% 1 33 18 12 3 18.8 620 $27 $211 $4Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim 7.0% 2 29 7 19 3 36.0 1,043 $45 $363 $6Chicago-Naperville-Elgin 5.3% 3 22 6 8 8 53.3 1,172 $53 $417 $7Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington 4.3% 4 18 4 8 6 45.4 817 $39 $291 $5Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington 3.1% 5 13 4 4 5 59.2 769 $48 $275 $5Cincinnati 2.9% 6 12 2 4 6 74.8 898 $34 $320 $6Detroit-Warren-Dearborn 2.4% 7 10 5 3 2 29.6 296 $12 $102 $2Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell 2.4% 8 10 4 2 4 67.3 673 $29 $227 $4Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington 2.2% 9 9 5 4 13.2 119 $5 $39 $1

Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach 1.7% 10 7 5 2 9.9 69 $2 $22 $0

Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro 1.7% 11 7 5 1 1 18.9 132 $5 $48 $1Kansas City 1.4% 12 6 2 2 2 50.7 304 $15 $105 $2Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario 1.4% 13 6 1 3 2 39.0 234 $12 $84 $1San Diego-Carlsbad 1.2% 14 5 3 1 1 33.4 167 $9 $55 $1Springfield 1.2% 15 5 2 2 1 23.4 117 $6 $42 $1Rochester 1.2% 16 5 3 2 14.0 70 $3 $22 $0Boston-Cambridge-Newton 1.2% 17 5 2 3 20.4 102 $5 $32 $1Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis 1.0% 18 4 1 3 144.0 576 $31 $211 $4Oshkosh-Neenah 1.0% 19 4 2 1 1 45.3 181 $7 $59 $1Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue 1.0% 20 4 1 2 1 37.0 148 $8 $49 $1Altoona 1.0% 21 4 1 3 151.0 604 $26 $199 $3Scranton--Wilkes-Barre--Hazleton 1.0% 22 4 1 2 1 42.3 169 $6 $57 $1Worcester 1.0% 23 4 1 1 2 68.5 274 $13 $96 $2San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward 1.0% 24 4 1 3 18.0 72 $3 $25 $0Denver-Aurora-Lakewood 1.0% 25 4 4 16.8 67 $3 $24 $0

Top 25 US MSAs Ranked by Number of Establishments

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Employees, Payrolls ($MM), Sales ($MM), CapEx ($MM)

A Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is a geographic entity defined by the Office of Management and Budget for use by federal statistical agencies. An MSA consists of the county or counties (or equivalent entities) that are associated with at least one urbanized area of at least 50,000 population, plus adjacent counties that have a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured through studies of worker and other commuting in the area.

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% of Total Estabs Rank (Popn.) All Sizes Small: 1-9

Empls.Medium: 10-49

Empls.Large: >50+

Empls.Employees/

Estab. Employees Payrolls ($MM) Sales ($MM) CapEx ($MM)

US Total 100.0% - 417 146 158 113 44.9 18,705 $828 $6,586 $115New York 8.9% 1 37 18 13 6 16.8 1,101 $50 $395 $7Los Angeles 8.4% 2 35 8 22 5 36.5 1,277 $57 $447 $8Chicago 5.3% 3 22 6 8 8 53.3 1,172 $53 $417 $7Washington D.C. 2.2% 4 9 4 4 1 7.6 282 $14 $92 $2San Francisco 1.4% 5 6 2 3 1 12.0 148 $6 $55 $1

Chicago CSA includes: Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, Ottawa-Peru, Kankakee, Michigan City-La PorteWashington D.C. CSA includes: Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV, Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, Hagerstown-Martinsburg, Chambersburg-Waynesboro, Winchester, California-Lexington Park, Easton, CambridgeSan Francisco CSA includes: San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Stockton-Lodi, Santa Rosa, Vallejo-Fairfield, Santa Cruz-Watsonville, Napa

Top 5 Combined Statistical Areas (CSA) ranked by Population

Stationery Product Manufacturing (NAICS 32223), 2015Employees, Payrolls ($MM), Sales ($MM), CapEx ($MM)

New York CSA is the combination of these Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: New York-Newark-Jersey City, Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, New Haven-Milford, Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Trenton, Torrington, Kingston, East StroudsburgLos Angeles CSA includes: Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura

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Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium LargeNew England 19 6 8 5 20 6 9 5 20 6 9 5 20 5 9 6Mid-Eastern 88 40 32 16 83 37 31 15 79 35 30 15 62 25 25 11South Eastern 58 22 14 22 56 21 14 21 54 20 13 21 45 15 12 18Great Lakes 110 29 43 38 102 26 40 36 101 25 40 35 90 20 38 32North Central 22 6 7 9 22 6 7 9 22 6 7 9 22 5 8 9South Central 38 14 13 11 39 14 14 12 40 14 14 12 40 12 15 13South Western 20 7 10 3 21 7 10 3 21 7 10 3 21 6 11 4Western 62 22 31 9 61 21 31 9 59 20 30 9 46 14 25 7

Total 417 146 158 113 404 138 155 110 396 132 154 109 346 103 144 99

Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium LargeNew England 690 32 206 452 696 30 211 455 610 25 187 398 316 10 101 205Mid-Eastern 3,743 144 758 2,841 3,796 139 777 2,880 3,634 127 752 2,755 2,986 89 681 2,216South Eastern 3,141 90 350 2,700 3,032 83 343 2,606 2,822 75 325 2,422 1,981 44 252 1,685Great Lakes 5,924 119 1,067 4,737 5,320 102 968 4,250 5,044 92 929 4,023 3,940 60 786 3,094North Central 1,497 24 261 1,212 1,440 22 255 1,163 1,440 21 258 1,161 1,440 17 282 1,140South Central 1,386 63 331 993 1,415 60 342 1,013 1,313 53 321 939 1,014 32 262 720South Western 431 15 196 220 385 13 175 198 379 12 171 196 281 7 124 149Western 1,919 88 681 1,150 1,997 87 715 1,195 1,997 83 722 1,192 1,997 68 771 1,158

Total 18,731 575 3,851 14,304 18,081 537 3,784 13,759 17,239 489 3,664 13,086 13,954 328 3,259 10,367

Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium LargeNew England $31.0 $1.2 $9.1 $20.7 $31.3 $1.2 $9.3 $20.8 $27.4 $1.0 $8.2 $18.2 $14.1 $0.4 $4.5 $9.2Mid-Eastern $164.1 $7.4 $28.7 $128.1 $166.4 $7.2 $29.3 $129.9 $159.2 $6.6 $28.3 $124.2 $130.3 $4.8 $25.5 $100.0South Eastern $136.2 $3.4 $12.2 $120.6 $131.4 $3.2 $11.9 $116.3 $122.0 $2.8 $11.3 $107.9 $84.7 $1.7 $8.8 $74.2Great Lakes $267.2 $5.4 $41.1 $220.7 $240.0 $4.6 $37.3 $198.0 $227.5 $4.2 $35.9 $187.5 $177.0 $2.7 $30.4 $143.8North Central $69.5 $1.2 $9.8 $58.5 $66.8 $1.1 $9.6 $56.2 $66.8 $1.0 $9.7 $56.1 $66.3 $0.9 $10.6 $54.9South Central $59.6 $2.5 $13.6 $43.5 $60.8 $2.4 $14.1 $44.3 $56.4 $2.1 $13.2 $41.0 $43.2 $1.3 $10.8 $31.2South Western $16.5 $0.5 $7.3 $8.7 $14.8 $0.5 $6.5 $7.8 $14.6 $0.4 $6.4 $7.7 $10.9 $0.3 $4.7 $5.9Western $87.3 $5.6 $26.2 $55.5 $90.7 $5.5 $27.6 $57.6 $90.6 $5.2 $27.9 $57.5 $89.9 $4.2 $30.0 $55.7

Total $831.5 $27.3 $148.0 $656.2 $802.1 $25.6 $145.6 $630.9 $764.4 $23.5 $140.9 $600.1 $616.4 $16.3 $125.3 $474.9

Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium LargeNew England $248.5 $9.9 $66.8 $171.8 $261.4 $9.7 $71.1 $180.5 $264.4 $9.3 $72.6 $182.5 $275.9 $7.2 $78.9 $189.7Mid-Eastern $1,302.3 $41.5 $253.4 $1,007.3 $1,247.3 $37.8 $244.7 $964.8 $1,205.0 $34.8 $238.5 $931.7 $952.5 $23.1 $206.5 $722.8South Eastern $1,089.7 $26.9 $118.3 $944.5 $1,055.7 $24.8 $115.8 $915.1 $1,027.6 $23.1 $114.6 $889.8 $871.3 $16.3 $106.1 $748.9Great Lakes $2,092.7 $35.4 $356.8 $1,700.6 $1,961.1 $31.4 $337.1 $1,592.6 $1,955.7 $29.8 $339.5 $1,586.5 $1,741.0 $21.5 $324.6 $1,394.9North Central $535.5 $7.0 $83.4 $445.0 $538.2 $6.7 $85.1 $446.4 $541.4 $6.4 $86.7 $448.4 $540.1 $5.1 $94.2 $440.8South Central $498.9 $18.7 $108.4 $371.8 $524.7 $18.6 $115.3 $390.9 $540.9 $18.1 $120.0 $402.9 $566.6 $14.6 $131.5 $420.5South Western $160.4 $4.0 $67.2 $89.2 $168.0 $4.0 $70.2 $93.8 $170.8 $3.9 $70.9 $96.1 $183.4 $3.3 $73.9 $106.2Western $667.8 $25.8 $228.1 $414.0 $664.1 $24.3 $228.4 $411.4 $648.0 $22.6 $224.6 $400.9 $520.4 $14.6 $191.3 $314.5

Total $6,595.8 $169.1 $1,282.5 $5,144.2 $6,420.5 $157.4 $1,267.7 $4,995.5 $6,353.9 $147.8 $1,267.3 $4,938.7 $5,651.2 $105.8 $1,207.1 $4,338.3

Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium Large Total Small Medium LargeNew England $4.3 $0.2 $1.2 $3.0 $4.6 $0.2 $1.2 $3.2 $4.6 $0.2 $1.3 $3.2 $4.8 $0.1 $1.4 $3.3Mid-Eastern $22.8 $0.7 $4.4 $17.6 $21.8 $0.7 $4.3 $16.9 $21.1 $0.6 $4.2 $16.3 $16.7 $0.4 $3.6 $12.6South Eastern $19.1 $0.5 $2.1 $16.5 $18.5 $0.4 $2.0 $16.0 $18.0 $0.4 $2.0 $15.6 $15.2 $0.3 $1.9 $13.1Great Lakes $36.6 $0.6 $6.2 $29.8 $34.3 $0.5 $5.9 $27.9 $34.2 $0.5 $5.9 $27.8 $30.5 $0.4 $5.7 $24.4North Central $9.4 $0.1 $1.5 $7.8 $9.4 $0.1 $1.5 $7.8 $9.5 $0.1 $1.5 $7.8 $9.5 $0.1 $1.6 $7.7South Central $8.7 $0.3 $1.9 $6.5 $9.2 $0.3 $2.0 $6.8 $9.5 $0.3 $2.1 $7.0 $9.9 $0.3 $2.3 $7.4South Western $2.8 $0.1 $1.2 $1.6 $2.9 $0.1 $1.2 $1.6 $3.0 $0.1 $1.2 $1.7 $3.2 $0.1 $1.3 $1.9Western $11.7 $0.5 $4.0 $7.2 $11.6 $0.4 $4.0 $7.2 $11.3 $0.4 $3.9 $7.0 $9.1 $0.3 $3.3 $5.5

Total $115.4 $3.0 $22.4 $90.0 $112.4 $2.8 $22.2 $87.4 $111.2 $2.6 $22.2 $86.4 $98.9 $1.9 $21.1 $75.9

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