35 health care and social assistance businesses in Forsyth County have between 100 and 249 employees in 2016

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There were 35 health care and social assistance businesses in Forsyth County zip codes that had between 100 and 249 employees in 2016, according to County Business Patterns (CBP) statistics provided by the United States Census Bureau.

CBP data indicates that there are more establishments categorized as retail trade businesses with between 100 and 249 employees in Forsyth County zip codes than in any other category.

The following table shows how many health care and social assistance businesses with between 100 and 249 employees were in Forsyth County zip codes during the period from 2012 to 2016.

Health care and social assistance businesses with between 100 and 249 employees in Forsyth County (2012-2016)
Year
Total businesses
2012
29
2013
33
2014
30
2015
34
2016
35



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