Six health care and social assistance businesses in ZIP code 10962 employ between 10 and 19 people in 2017

Six health care and social assistance businesses in ZIP code 10962 employ between 10 and 19 people in 2017
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There were six health care and social assistance businesses in ZIP code 10962 that employed between 10 and 19 people in 2017, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.

CBP data indicates that no other industry had more establishments with between 10 and 19 employees in ZIP code 10962 than health care and social assistance businesses.

The following table shows industries of total establishments with between 10 and 19 employees in ZIP code 10962 in 2017.

Industries with between 10 and 19 employees in ZIP code 10962 (2017)
Industry Total Establishments
Health care and social assistance businesses 6
Accommodation and food services businesses 6
Construction businesses 5
Manufacturing businesses 5


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