Creative Economy in Georgia (2017)

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2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Governor Nathan Deal This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

21,673 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 129,386 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia is home to 21,673 arts-related businesses that employ 129,386 people. The creative industries account for 3.9 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia and 2.5 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 3.9 Percent of All Businesses and 2.5 Percent of All Employees in Georgia (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Planetarium Zoos and Botanical Performing Arts Dance Music Opera Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 575 38 39 498 7,878 1,190 899 5,713 76 2,685 2,281 157 247 410 62 309 1 38 4,157 7 1,617 1 1,762 700 70 5,968 477 4,349 545 597

EMPLOYEES 5,743 3,606 193 1,944 30,964 8,471 6,895 15,214 384 55,309 15,683 754 38,872 3,237 313 2,290 2 632 15,531 53 7,417 25 3,746 3,919 371 18,602 1,902 9,819 3,650 3,231

21,673

129,386

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 1 U.S. Representative Earl 'Buddy' Carter This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 1. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

1,138 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 4,277 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 1 is home to 1,138 arts-related businesses that employ 4,277 people. The creative industries account for 3.3 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 1 and 1.2 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 3.3 Percent of All Businesses and 1.2 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 1 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 38 1 3 34 408 56 73 274 5 116 87 10 19 51 4 42 5 175 79 54 33 9 350 27 239 38 46

EMPLOYEES 122 1 12 109 1,008 184 266 547 11 942 360 39 543 545 112 413 20 524 281 156 63 24 1,136 150 491 338 157

1,138

4,277

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 2 U.S. Representative Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 2. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

715 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 4,532 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 2 is home to 715 arts-related businesses that employ 4,532 people. The creative industries account for 2.5 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 2 and 1.4 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 2.5 Percent of All Businesses and 1.4 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 2 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Planetarium Zoos and Botanical Performing Arts Dance Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 28 2 5 21 211 42 31 136 2 106 66 13 27 30 3 24 1 2 145 1 54 50 36 4 195 13 149 19 14

EMPLOYEES 112 4 10 98 602 155 202 239 6 2,382 1,644 155 583 231 23 184 2 22 525 1 159 94 232 39 680 41 508 56 75

715

4,532

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 3 U.S. Representative A Drew Ferguson IV This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 3. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

1,069 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 3,097 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 3 is home to 1,069 arts-related businesses that employ 3,097 people. The creative industries account for 3.2 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 3 and 1.1 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 3.2 Percent of All Businesses and 1.1 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 3 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 38 2 1 35 336 48 37 249 2 136 115 13 8 20 1 16 3 208 80 90 31 7 331 35 239 32 25

EMPLOYEES 114 7 1 106 840 179 200 457 4 533 481 28 24 87 1 55 31 472 184 177 93 18 1,051 120 345 445 141

1,069

3,097

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 4 U.S. Representative Henry C. Johnson, Jr This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 4. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

1,852 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 5,412 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 4 is home to 1,852 arts-related businesses that employ 5,412 people. The creative industries account for 4.7 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 4 and 2.2 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 4.7 Percent of All Businesses and 2.2 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 4 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 41 4 1 36 540 73 45 414 8 258 238 9 11 17 4 12 1 499 188 231 74 6 497 34 378 42 43

EMPLOYEES 115 7 3 105 1,135 272 117 722 24 939 836 19 84 48 17 29 2 1,129 449 456 200 24 2,046 192 1,541 239 74

1,852

5,412

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 5 U.S. Representative John Lewis This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 5. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

3,294 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 32,967 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 5 is home to 3,294 arts-related businesses that employ 32,967 people. The creative industries account for 6.6 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 5 and 4.6 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 6.6 Percent of All Businesses and 4.6 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 5 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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

BUSINESSES 64 8 2 54 1,215 233 230 735 17 539 466 14 59 58 5 49 4 707 3 250 1 316 127 10 711 34 514 64 99

EMPLOYEES 213 17 23 173 9,119 2,707 2,680 3,588 144 16,490 6,350 151 9,989 1,029 16 611 402 3,802 18 1,269 25 714 1,724 52 2,314 76 1,383 392 463

3,294

32,967

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 6 U.S. Representative Lucy McBath This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 6. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

3,011 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 40,709 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 6 is home to 3,011 arts-related businesses that employ 40,709 people. The creative industries account for 4.9 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 6 and 6.3 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 4.9 Percent of All Businesses and 6.3 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 6 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 93 6 1 86 1,296 214 126 947 9 343 288 19 36 30 6 23 1 485 1 191 201 87 5 764 66 552 66 80

EMPLOYEES 3,861 3,511 5 345 5,447 1,742 1,194 2,485 26 27,540 1,332 89 26,119 155 18 135 2 1,669 10 793 509 251 106 2,037 278 1,187 356 216

3,011

40,709

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 7 U.S. Representative Robert Woodall This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 7. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

2,250 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 10,218 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 7 is home to 2,250 arts-related businesses that employ 10,218 people. The creative industries account for 3.9 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 7 and 2.1 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 3.9 Percent of All Businesses and 2.1 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 7 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 57 3 1 53 883 107 81 687 8 261 237 10 14 15 2 12 1 376 158 154 57 7 658 57 500 55 46

EMPLOYEES 273 36 10 227 2,834 578 445 1,749 62 1,702 1,234 47 421 120 37 23 60 2,925 2,273 455 170 27 2,364 382 1,327 493 162

2,250

10,218

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 8 U.S. Representative Austin Scott This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 8. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

668 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 3,054 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 8 is home to 668 arts-related businesses that employ 3,054 people. The creative industries account for 2.2 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 8 and 1 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 2.2 Percent of All Businesses and 1 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 8 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Performing Arts Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 29 4 5 20 235 42 39 152 2 74 53 6 15 20 4 16 114 47 39 27 1 196 13 138 23 22

EMPLOYEES 92 9 27 56 1,265 178 472 601 14 406 197 12 197 275 22 253 301 89 52 158 2 715 59 267 209 180

668

3,054

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 9 U.S. Representative Doug Collins This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 9. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

1,040 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 3,704 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 9 is home to 1,040 arts-related businesses that employ 3,704 people. The creative industries account for 2.9 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 9 and 1.3 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 2.9 Percent of All Businesses and 1.3 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 9 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services 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 Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 18 5 13 377 42 30 303 2 106 89 9 8 37 10 20 7 131 55 54 21 1 371 41 253 40 37

EMPLOYEES 45 12 33 1,258 195 84 975 4 380 322 31 27 100 20 67 13 318 108 169 39 2 1,603 121 383 125 974

1,040

3,704

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 10 U.S. Representative Jody Hice This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 10. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

1,108 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 2,627 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 10 is home to 1,108 arts-related businesses that employ 2,627 people. The creative industries account for 3.2 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 10 and 1 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 3.2 Percent of All Businesses and 1 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 10 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 22 1 3 18 401 48 24 326 3 111 95 10 6 38 6 27 5 172 75 67 29 1 364 42 257 32 33

EMPLOYEES 163 2 44 117 852 175 95 576 6 452 412 30 10 159 12 85 62 394 192 118 79 5 607 108 339 90 70

1,108

2,627

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 11 U.S. Representative Barry Loudermilk This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 11. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

2,387 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 9,489 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 11 is home to 2,387 arts-related businesses that employ 9,489 people. The creative industries account for 4.8 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 11 and 2 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 4.8 Percent of All Businesses and 2 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 11 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 52 5 3 44 1,047 163 114 763 7 245 218 13 14 37 4 27 6 383 1 144 170 63 5 623 49 453 50 71

EMPLOYEES 336 6 9 321 4,305 1,560 819 1,864 62 1,541 1,018 47 476 286 8 267 11 1,485 22 850 276 297 40 1,536 184 775 346 231

2,387

9,489

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 12 U.S. Representative Rick Allen This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 12. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

815 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 3,007 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 12 is home to 815 arts-related businesses that employ 3,007 people. The creative industries account for 2.6 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 12 and 1 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 2.6 Percent of All Businesses and 1 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 12 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Performing Arts Dance Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 34 1 3 30 231 38 20 172 1 87 63 7 17 21 6 15 179 1 85 60 29 4 263 23 196 22 22

EMPLOYEES 111 2 8 101 655 215 135 301 4 581 363 20 198 124 16 108 870 2 331 135 391 11 666 84 370 123 89

815

3,007

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 13 U.S. Representative David Scott This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 13. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

1,612 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 4,218 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 13 is home to 1,612 arts-related businesses that employ 4,218 people. The creative industries account for 4.3 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 13 and 1.6 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 4.3 Percent of All Businesses and 1.6 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 13 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services Agents 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 Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 33 1 2 30 481 59 25 389 8 216 191 17 8 14 2 11 1 466 153 241 65 7 402 24 312 32 34

EMPLOYEES 116 4 15 97 1,046 250 114 670 12 937 810 54 73 30 4 24 2 912 335 394 167 16 1,177 63 605 214 295

1,612

4,218

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries in Georgia Congressional District 14 U.S. Representative Tom Graves This Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts report provides a research-based approach to understanding the scope and economic importance of the arts in Georgia Congressional District 14. The creative industries are composed of arts businesses that range from nonprofit museums, symphonies, and theaters to for-profit film, architecture, and design companies. Arts businesses and the creative people they employ stimulate innovation, strengthen America's competitiveness in the global marketplace, and play an important role in building and sustaining economic vibrancy. In a global economy, the creative industries are durable and enduring local employers.

714 Arts-Related Businesses Employ 2,075 People Arts-Related Businesses Arts Schools/Services Design/Publishing Film, Radio, TV Museum/Collections Performing Arts Visual/Photography

Georgia Congressional District 14 is home to 714 arts-related businesses that employ 2,075 people. The creative industries account for 2.7 percent of the total number of businesses located in Georgia Congressional District 14 and 0.8 percent of the people they employ. The map above plots the creative industries, with each dot representing a unique arts business establishment.

Nationally, 673,656 businesses are involved in the creation or distribution of the arts, and they employ 3.48 million people. This represents 4.0 percent of all U.S. businesses and 2.0 percent of all U.S. employees—demonstrating statistically that the arts are a formidable business presence and broadly distributed across our communities. The source for these data is Dun & Bradstreet, the most comprehensive and trusted source for business information in the United States. These data are current as of April 2017. Americans for the Arts thanks The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for their generous support of our work to produce the Creative Industries: Business & Employment in the Arts reports.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


2017 The Creative Industries Represent 2.7 Percent of All Businesses and 0.8 Percent of All Employees in Georgia Congressional District 14 (Data current as of April 2017) CATEGORY Arts Schools and Services 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 Music Performers (nec) Services & Facilities Theater Visual Arts/Photography Crafts Photography Services Visual Arts GRAND TOTAL

BUSINESSES 28 4 24 217 25 24 166 2 87 75 7 5 22 5 15 2 117 58 35 21 3 243 19 169 30 25

EMPLOYEES 70 14 56 598 81 72 440 5 484 324 32 128 48 7 36 5 205 104 41 55 5 670 44 298 224 104

714

2,075

Research Notes: 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.

www.AmericansForTheArts.org/CreativeIndustries


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