118 businesses in Hawaii have between 250 and 499 employees in 2019

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There were 118 businesses in Hawaii with between 250 and 499 employees in 2019, according to the United States Census Bureau.

CBP data indicates there were 32,636 total businesses in Hawaii.

The following table gives a breakdown of businesses in Hawaii by total employees in 2019.

Businesses in Hawaii (2019) by total employees

Total employees Total businesses Percent of Hawaii total
0 to 4 16,926 51.9%
5 to 9 6,239 19.1%
10 to 19 4,305 13.2%
20 to 49 3,115 9.5%
50 to 99 1,116 3.4%
100 to 249 513 1.6%
250 to 499 118 0.4%
500 to 999 40 0.1%
more than 1,000 10 less than 0.1%


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