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The Creative Industries Represent
3.5 Percent of All Businesses and 2.1 Percent of All Employees in Missouri
(Data current as of April 2017)
CATEGORY BUSINESSES EMPLOYEES
Arts Schools and Services 293 1,168
Agents 15 45
These Creative Industries data are based solely on active U.S. businesses that are registered with Dun & Bradstreet. Because not all businesses are registered, our analyses indicate an under-representation of arts businesses (particularly those that are nonprofit arts organizations and individual artists). The data in this report, therefore, are an undercount.
To define the Creative Industries, Americans for the Arts selected 644 8-digit Standard Industrial Classification codes that represent for-profit and nonprofit arts-centric businesses (out of more than 18,500 codes representing all industries).
Reports for all 435 U.S. Congressional Districts, the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the 6,766 state legislative districts, and all 3,141 U.S. counties—as well as a full suite of user tools and a comprehensive list of the industries included in this analysis—are available for download at www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries.
2017
Arts Councils
Arts Schools and Instruction
Design and Publishing
Advertising Architecture Design Publishing
Film, Radio and TV
Motion Pictures Radio Television
Museums and Collections
Historical Society Museums
Zoos and Botanical
Performing Arts
Dance
Music
Opera
Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater
Visual Arts/Photography
Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts
GRAND TOTAL
Research Notes:
29 185 249 938 3,300 16,756 626 5,168 575 6,386 2,067 4,561 32 641 1,147 16,905 925 5,591 88 404 134 10,910 355 3,260 74 404 262 2,052 19 804 1,831 8,543 2 10 773 2,920 4 393 573 2,022 422 2,323 57 875 3,295 21,849 312 2,047 2,384 6,607 310 6,666 289 6,529
10,221 68,481
www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries
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