2,936 construction businesses in Riverside County have fewer than 5 employees in 2018

2,936 construction businesses in Riverside County have fewer than 5 employees in 2018
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There were 2,936 construction businesses in Riverside County ZIP Codes with fewer than five employees in 2018, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.

CBP data indicates no other industry had more establishments with fewer than five employees in Riverside County ZIP Codes than construction businesses.

The following table shows the top 10 industries of total establishments with fewer than five employees in Riverside County in 2018.

Top 10 Industries with fewer than five employees in Riverside County (2018)
Industry Total Establishments
Construction businesses 2,936
Professional, scientific and technical services businesses 2,716
Health care and social assistance businesses 2,376
Retail trade businesses 2,006
Real estate, rental and leasing businesses 1,884
Administrative, support, waste management and remediation services businesses 1,396
Finance and insurance businesses 1,138
Wholesale trade businesses 1,038
Accommodation and food services businesses 969
Transportation and warehousing businesses 962


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