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Missouri New Business Formations 2005

New businesses bring industry diversity and job growth to a region and are a major engine for economic growth. Research has shown a positive relationship between levels of entrepreneurial activity and economic growth across countries.1

The Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC) monitors business formations through the use of its new business indicator. The indicator measures unemployment insurance accounts established in the state. This allows MERIC to gauge the number of new Missouri businesses by industry as well as by county.

Year-end statistics on new businesses in Missouri show increased new business formation in the state during 2005. In 2005 there were a total of 15,995 new businesses formed in the state, up from 14,906 in 2004.

New Business in Missouri, 2005

Every county in Missouri had new business starts in 2005. The five counties with the highest number of new businesses were St. Louis County, Jackson, St. Charles, Greene, and St. Louis City. The counties encompassing the metro areas of Kansas City, St. Louis, Joplin, Columbia, and Springfield also had a high number of new businesses.

Total business formation tends to be highest in urban areas that have high population density. The map below shows new business starts per 1,000 people for each county in Missouri. This map is useful because it allows business growth to be standardized by population, making it possible to identify rural counties with high business growth.

New Business in Missouri Counties per 1,000 Population, 2005

The map shows that traditional tourist areas such as Taney County (Branson) and Camden County (Lake of the Ozarks) are experiencing high business growth relative to the population in the area. The southeast region of the state is also experiencing high business formation compared to the average new business formation rate for Missouri of 2.77 new businesses per 1,000 population in 2005.

Missouri's new business growth was concentrated in Private Household Employers (16.0%), Professional and Technical Services (11.0%), Specialty Trade Contractors (8.8%), Administrative and Support Services (6.7%) and Food Services and Drinking Places (6.5%). These industries and their definitions are listed below. A complete list by detailed industry sector is included in Appendix II.        

Private Households: Private households engage in employing workers in activities concerned with the operation of households. This includes households that employ cooks, butlers, nannies, housekeepers, and gardeners.

Professional and Technical Services: Businesses highly dependent on technical skills. Examples include law firms, accounting firms, architectural and engineering firms, and business consulting.

Specialty Trade Contractors: Establishments whose primary activity is performing specific activities (e.g., pouring concrete, site preparation, plumbing, painting, and electrical work) involved in building construction.

Administrative and Support Services: Establishments engaged in activities that support the day-to-day operations of other organizations such as cleaning services, general management, and personnel administration.

Food Services and Drinking Places: Establishments whose activity includes preparing meals, snacks, and beverages to customer order for immediate on-premises and off-premises consumption.

 Appendix I

New Business in Missouri by Major Economic Sector
2005
Sector New Businesses
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 86
Mining 8
Utilities 5
Construction (including contractors) 2,335
Manufacturing 396
Wholesale Trade 1,139
Retail Trade 1,221
Transportation and Warehousing 653
Information 120
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate 1,318
Services 8,702
Public Administration 12
Total 15,995

 

Appendix II

New Business in Missouri by Detailed Industry Classification
2005

NAICS Code Industry TOTAL
111 Crop Production 29
112 Animal Production 33
113 Forestry & Logging 11
114 Fishing, Hunting & Trapping 0
115 Agriculture & Forestry Support Activities 13
211 Oil & Gas Extraction 0
212 Mining, except oil and gas 3
213 Support Activities for Mining 5
221 Utilities 5
236 Construction of Buildings 801
237 Heavy & Civil Engineering Const 119
238 Specialty Trade Contractors 1,415
311 Food Mfg 29
312 Beverage & Tobacco Product Mfg 3
313 Textile Mills 0
314 Textile Product Mills 8
315 Apparel Mfg 4
316 Leather & Allied Product Mfg 4
321 Wood Product Mfg 38
322 Paper Mfg 6
323 Printing & Related Support Activities 28
324 Petroleum & Coal Products Mfg 2
325 Chemical Mfg 9
326 Plastics & Rubber Products Mfg 16
327 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Mfg 30
331 Primary Metal Mfg 7
332 Fabricated Metal Product Mfg 49
333 Machinery Mfg 28
334 Computer & Electronic Product Mfg 9
335 Electrical Equipment & Appliance mfg. 7
336 Transportation Equipment Mfg. 17
337 Furniture & Related Product Mfg. 57
339 Miscellaneous Mfg 45
423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 186
424 Merchant Wholesalers, Non-durable Goods 110
425 Electronic Markets & Agents & Brokers 843
441 Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealers 158
442 Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores 79
443 Electronics & Appliance Stores 88
444 Bldg. Material & Garden Supply Stores 66
445 Food & Beverage Stores 111
446 Health & Personal Care Stores 83
447 Gasoline Stations 113
448 Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 117
451 Sport Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 80
452 General Merchandise Stores 24
453 Miscellaneous Stores Retailers 200
454 Non-store Retailers 102
481 Air Transportation 8
482 Rail Transportation 0
483 Water Transportation 3
484 Truck Transportation 439
485 Transit & Ground Passenger Tran 22
486 Pipeline Transportation 1
487 Scenic & Sightseeing Transportation 2
488 Support Activities for Transportation 105
491 Postal Service 1
492 Couriers & Messengers 47
493 Warehousing & Storage 25
511 Publishing Industries, Except Internet 27
512 Motion Picture & Sound Recording 30
515 Broadcasting, Except Internet 7
516 Internet Publishing & Broadcasting 6
517 Telecommunications 18
518 ISPs, Search Portals, & Data Processors 30
519 Other Information Services 2
521 Monetary Authorities-Central Bank 3
522 Credit Intermediation & Related Activities 273
523 Securities, Commodity Contracts, Invest 92
524 Insurance Carriers & Related Activities 355
525 Funds, Trusts, & Other Financial Vehicles 11
531 Real Estate 522
532 Rental & Leasing Services 56
533 Lessors of NonFinancial Intangible Assets 6
541 Professional & Technical Services 1,761
551 Management of Companies & Enterprises 139
561 Administrative & Support Services 1,075
562 Waste Management & Remediation Services 33
611 Educational Services 157
621 Ambulatory Health Care Services 510
622 Hospitals 4
623 Nursing & Residential Care Facilities 44
624 Social Assistance 225
711 Performing Arts and Spectator Sports 123
712 Museums, Historical Sites, Zoos, & Parks 6
713 Amusements, Gambling, & Recreation 117
721 Accommodations 83
722 Food Services & Drinking Places 1,041
811 Repair & Maintenance 446
812 Personal & Laundry Services 299
813 Membership Assoc & Organizations 75
814 Private Households 2,564
921 Executive, Legislative & General Government 4
922 Justice, Public Order & Safety Activities 4
923 Admin of Human Resource Programs 1
924 Admin of Environmental Programs 1
925 Community & Housing Program Admin 0
926 Admin of Economic Programs 1
927 Space Research & Technology 0
928 National Security & International Affairs 1
999 Unclassified 0
TOTAL 15,995

1Zacharakis, Andrew L., William D. Bygrave, and Dean A. Shepard. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) 2000 Executive Report (Kansas City, MO: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 2000).


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