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<br />^ 2003 1.50 1.64 0.07 1.23 0.66 0.25 1.15 0.16 0.11
<br />^ 2004 1.46 1.51 0.05 1.02 0.66 0.26 0.88 0.15 0.12
<br />^ 2005 1.01 1.22 0.07 1.28 0.64 0.20 0.86 0.13 0.58
<br />^ 2006 0.85 0.99 0.06 1.16 0.69 0.22 0.85 0.12 ' 0.50
<br />NAICS Category Descriptions
<br />Motor Vehicles 8~ Parts: Establishments that sell new & used autos, boats, motorcycles, golf carts, RV's,
<br />campers, trailers, tires, and parts.
<br />Furniture: Stores that sell furniture, beds, carpeting, window coverings, lamps, china, kitchenware, & woodburning
<br />stoves.
<br />Electronics: Establishments primarily engaged in retailing household-type appliances, sewing machines,
<br />cameras, computers, and other electronic goods.
<br />Building Materials: Establishments that sell lumber, hardware, paint, wallpaper, tile, hardwood floors, roofing,
<br />fencing, ceiling fans, lawn equipment, garden centers, and feed stores.
<br />Food: Grocery stores, deli's, bakery, & butcher shops that sell food to be prepared at home. Liquor stores.
<br />Health ~ Personal: Pharmacies, food supplements, vision supplies, cosmetics, & hearing aid stores.
<br />Gas Stations: Retailers that sell fuel along with convenience store items.
<br />Apparel: New clothing and accessories, jewelry, shoes, bridal shops, clock shops, and luggage stores.
<br />Leisure Goods: Sporting goods, books, music, hobby stores, fabric shops, and toy stores.
<br />*Caution should be used when comparing pull factors before 2003 to those in later years due to the switch from
<br />SIC to NAICS.
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<br />The following tables and charts depict pull factors in Sherburne County from 2003 to 2006* by merchandise category. Pull
<br />factors are a measure of trade area size that provide a useful measure of changes over time because they account for
<br />changes in population and state-wide industry trends.
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