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Median business size in Hampshire County in 2016: less than 5 employees

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Median-sized businesses in Hampshire County zip codes in 2016 have less than five employees, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.

There were 331 total businesses in the county zip codes, with 56 retail trade businesses (16.9%) accounting for the largest proportion of these businesses. 183 businesses (55.3%) had fewer than five employees, and none had 250 or more.

Median-sized businesses in 21 counties have between five and nine employees.

The following table shows the median business size in all West Virginia counties.

Median business size in all West Virginia counties (2016)
CountyTotal Employees
Barbour County1-4
Berkeley County1-4
Boone County5-9
Braxton County1-4
Brooke County5-9
Cabell County5-9
Calhoun County1-4
Clay County5-9
Doddridge County1-4
Fayette County1-4
Gilmer County1-4
Grant County1-4
Greenbrier County1-4
Hampshire County1-4
Hancock County5-9
Hardy County1-4
Harrison County5-9
Jackson County5-9
Jefferson County1-4
Kanawha County5-9
Lewis County1-4
Lincoln County1-4
Logan County5-9
McDowell County1-4
Marion County5-9
Marshall County5-9
Mason County1-4
Mercer County5-9
Mineral County1-4
Mingo County1-4
Monongalia County5-9
Monroe County1-4
Morgan County1-4
Nicholas County1-4
Ohio County5-9
Pendleton County1-4
Pleasants County5-9
Pocahontas County1-4
Preston County1-4
Putnam County5-9
Raleigh County5-9
Randolph County5-9
Ritchie County1-4
Roane County1-4
Summers County1-4
Taylor County1-4
Tucker County1-4
Tyler County1-4
Upshur County1-4
Wayne County5-9
Webster County1-4
Wetzel County5-9
Wirt County1-4
Wood County5-9
Wyoming County1-4

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