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  Regional Economic Conditions (RECON) - detailed industry, employment and real estate data (Source: U. S. Census through FDIC)

   Explore Harvard Business School's Analysis of Tulsa's Industry Clusters (This site requires registration, but is an excellent source of data and analysis)
                        Or, read the Oklahoma State Profile (Source: Harvard Business School, 2002)

Oklahoma Small Business Profile: 2000  2001  2002  2003 (Source: Office of Advocacy, Small Business Administration)

Industry and Wage Data (ES-202) Searchable Java Tool by county (Source: Covered Employment and Wages, Bureau of Labor Statistics)

Employment by major industry division, 1990, 2000 and projected 2010 (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2000)

Industries with the fastest wage and salary employment growth, 2000-2010 (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2000)

Nonemployer Statistics - find the number of establishments or receipts of companies with no paid employees

(Source: Census Bureau, 2000)

Summary Business Statistics for Oklahoma (Source: 1997 Economic Census)

Employee and Production Statistics by Industry for Oklahoma (Source: Annual Survey of Manufacturers, 2001)

County Business Patterns (Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001)

Find information on number of employees, number of establishments, and payroll for each