Middle market companies are leading job growth, employing more than 50
million people and making a contribution of nearly $6.2 trillion to the
U.S. economy, according to the inaugural Middle Market Power Index
from American Express (NYSE: AXP) and Dun & Bradstreet (NYSE: DNB).
Using Dun & Bradstreet’s proprietary databases of commercially-active1
U.S. firms, the report analyzes the characteristics and economic impact
of middle market enterprises—defined as businesses generating between
$10 million and $1 billion in revenues.
This first in a series of Middle Market Power Index reports from
American Express and Dun & Bradstreet analyzes the state of middle
market companies and finds that while these companies comprise less than
1% of U.S. businesses, they make an outsized economic contribution
across industries. Slightly more than one in five dollars (21%) of U.S.
business revenues come from the middle market, and these firms employ
over one in four workers (28%) in the private sector. Middle market
companies have led job growth since 2008, with a 4.4% increase in
private sector employment—outperforming both smaller businesses (less
than $10 million in revenues) and the largest companies (more than $1
billion in revenues). While small firms employ the largest share of the
country’s workforce, the report finds the middle market created 2.1
million (92%) of the nearly 2.3 million net new jobs added during the
past seven years.
“Our first-ever look at the economic characteristics of middle market
firms underscores their clout and the significance of their contribution
to our economy,” said Susan Sobbott, president, Global Corporate
Payments, American Express. “Since 2008, middle market companies have
been the unsung heroes of employment growth.”
Characteristics of Middle Market Firms
While the majority of large firms are publicly-traded (57%), nearly 98%
of middle market enterprises are privately-owned. On average, middle
market businesses employ 368 workers and generate $45.1 million per firm
per year, compared to 23,226 employees and $7.7 billion among larger
enterprises and an average of 4 employees and nearly $276,000 among
small companies.
Middle Market Firms by Industry
The report also finds that middle market firms operate in all
industries, with the largest concentration in the service sector (34%).
Within the service sector, business services (12%) lead among middle
market companies, followed by educational services (8%) and health
services (7%). Looking beyond the service sector, the data finds the
next largest industries for middle market firms are wholesale or retail
trade (25%), manufacturing (17%), and construction (8%). Compared to
small or large enterprises, more middle market firms are concentrated in
wholesale trade.
The Geography of the Middle Market
Middle market companies make up an average of 0.7% of U.S. companies.
There are seven states in which middle market firms comprise a greater
than average (0.9% or more) share of companies:
1. Illinois (1.1%)
2. Wisconsin (1.1%)
3. Massachusetts (1.0%)
4. Michigan (1.0%)
5. New Jersey (1.0%)
6. New York (1.0%)
7. Ohio (0.9%)
In addition to these seven states, higher than average percentages of
middle market firms exist in Washington, D.C. (1.8%), Puerto Rico
(5.1%), and the U.S. Virgin Islands (3.9%).
According to the report, there are three states in which middle market
companies make up less than one-half of one percent of firms in the
state:
1. Florida (0.36%)
2. Louisiana (0.44%)
3. Colorado (0.48%)
Women-Owned and Minority-Owned Middle Market Businesses
Among commercially-active firms in the U.S., 7% are identified as
majority women-owned while 2% are majority minority-owned. Women own 7%
of commercially-active, privately-owned small businesses, 6% of middle
market companies, and just 1% of large enterprises. Additionally, 2% of
commercially-active small businesses are minority-owned, as are 5% of
middle market companies and 1% of large firms.
American Express and Dun & Bradstreet will release subsequent reports in
the coming months, which will feature other areas of opportunity unique
to middle market firms.
To read the full Middle Market Power Index, click
here.
Study Methodology
The Middle Market Power Index report is based on an analysis of
all of the firms in Dun & Bradstreet’s commercial databases of nearly 19
million (18,950,877) businesses between 2008 and 2014: the first a
virtual census of all of the commercially-active businesses in the
United States (defined as firms that have obtained a D-U-N-S® number and
that sell and receive goods and services and utilize credit transactions
in their business); the second their credit scoring archive database,
which collects and models business commercial activity and business
financial strength. All subsidiary and business establishment data are
combined; only enterprise-level data (top of the business family tree,
or Ultimate D-U-N-S® number firms) are reported. Additionally,
public sector entities are excluded.
About Dun and Bradstreet
Dun & Bradstreet (NYSE: DNB) grows the most valuable relationships in
business. By uncovering truth and meaning from data, we connect
customers with the prospects, suppliers, clients and partners that
matter most, and have since 1841. Nearly ninety percent of the Fortune
500, and companies of every size around the world, rely on our data,
insights and analytics. For more about Dun & Bradstreet, visit DNB.com.
About American Express Global Corporate Payments
Through its Global Corporate Payments division, American Express offers
a suite of B2B and T&E payment solutions that help organizations
streamline processes and transform them into opportunities for savings,
control and efficiency. American Express can help your organization
increase working capital flexibility and strengthen relationships with
suppliers. For more information, visit us at business.americanexpress.com/us
and linkedin.com/company/american-express-global-corporate-payments.
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1 Commercially-active firms are defined as businesses that
have obtained a D-U-N-S® number and that sell and receive goods and
services and utilize credit transactions in their business
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