Indiana Total number of firms, 2012 by City

Data Item State
All firms, 2012 - (Number)
City Value
Anderson 3,167
Angola 747
Auburn 1,125
Avon 1,528
Batesville 829
Bedford 1,178
Beech Grove 1,124
Bloomington 6,040
Bluffton 896
Boonville 321
Brazil 499
Bright 343
Brownsburg 1,741
Carmel 10,750
Cedar Lake 589
Charlestown 471
Chesterton 989
Clarksville 1,477
Columbia City 747
Columbus 2,850
Connersville 689
Crawfordsville 1,409
Crown Point 2,941
Cumberland 366
Danville 711
Decatur 1,084
Dunlap 367
Dyer 1,406
East Chicago 1,997
Elkhart 4,038
Ellettsville 552
Elwood 381
Evansville 9,082
Fort Wayne 20,502
Frankfort 1,151
Franklin 1,786
Garrett 280
Gary 6,467
Gas City 287
Goshen 1,951
Granger 2,808
Greencastle 932
Greenfield 1,858
Greensburg 923
Greenwood 4,488
Griffith 1,383
Grissom AFB 168
Hammond 4,489
Hartford City 323
Hidden Valley 376
Highland 2,169
Hobart 1,682
Huntingburg 681
Huntington 959
Jasper 1,614
Jeffersonville 3,785
Kendallville 677
Kokomo 4,043
La Porte 1,401
Lafayette 5,019
Lake Station 590
Lakes of the Four Seasons 354
Lawrence 3,552
Lawrenceburg 583
Lebanon 1,494
Linton 676
Logansport 1,024
Lowell 629
Madison 1,000
Marion 1,703
Martinsville 1,093
Merrillville 3,281
Michigan City 2,317
Mishawaka 3,567
Monticello 571
Mooresville 1,023
Mount Vernon 499
Muncie 4,073
Munster 1,994
Nappanee 532
New Albany 3,236
New Castle 907
New Haven 1,172
New Whiteland 234
Noblesville 5,079
North Manchester 488
North Vernon 555
Peru 633
Plainfield 2,374
Plymouth 903
Portage 2,270
Portland 410
Princeton 756
Rensselaer 708
Richmond 2,400
Rochester 648
Rushville 578
Salem 466
Schererville 2,250
Scottsburg 498
Sellersburg 694
Seymour 1,465
Shelbyville 1,326
South Bend 7,686
South Haven 195
Speedway 867
St. John 1,193
Tell City 488
Terre Haute 4,221
Tipton 377
Valparaiso 2,658
Vincennes 1,285
Wabash 983
Warsaw 1,454
Washington 728
West Lafayette 2,083
Westville 166
Yorktown 586
Zionsville 2,818

Data item: All firms, 2012

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census: Survey of Business Owners. Updated every 5 years. Survey of Business Owners and Self-Employed Persons (SBO)

The SBO provides the only comprehensive, regularly collected source of information on selected economic and demographic characteristics for businesses and business owners by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status. Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes this survey and provides for mandatory responses.

Coverage:

Included are all nonfarm businesses filing Internal Revenue Service tax forms as individual proprietorships, partnerships, or any type of corporation, and with receipts of $1,000 or more. The SBO covers both firms with paid employees and firms with no paid employees. The SBO is conducted on a company or firm basis rather than an establishment basis. A company or firm is a business consisting of one or more domestic establishments that the reporting firm specified under its ownership or control.

Business ownership is defined as having 51 percent or more of the stock or equity in the business and is categorized by:

  • Gender: Male; female; or equally male/female.
  • Ethnicity: Hispanic; equally Hispanic/non-Hispanic; non-Hispanic.
  • Race: White; Black or African American; American Indian or Alaska Native; Asian; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander; or some other race.
  • Veteran status: Veteran; equally veteran/nonveteran; nonveteran.
  • Publicly held and other firms not classifiable by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status

Minority; equally minority/nonminority; and nonminority business ownership includes both Race and Ethnicity categories.

Firms equally male-/female-owned, equally minority-/nonminority-owned, and equally veteran-/nonveteran-owned are counted and tabulated as separate categories.

For complete definitions of the categories listed above, see Glossary

Detailed categories may not add up to the total due to rounding or because a Hispanic firm may be of any race. Moreover, each owner had the option of selecting more than one race and is included in each race selected. Firms with more than one domestic establishment are counted in each industry and geographic area in which they operate, but only once in the US and state totals for all sectors.

Not included in the tabulations for any of these categories are publicly held firms, foreign-owned companies, and not-for-profit companies, although the denominators for each percentage do include these companies.

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