Summary of Findings Florida had 30,137 wholesale establishments in 1992 with $132.6 billion in sales. This represents a 17.6 percent increase in wholesale establishments and a 36.2 percent increase in sales over 1987 according to the 1992 Census of Wholesale Trade conducted by the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce. Merchant wholesalers accounted for 85.3 percent or 25,695 of the total establishments and 61.7 percent or $81.8 billion of the total sales in 1992 compared with 85.2 percent of the establishments and 61.2 percent of the sales in 1987. Manufacturers' sales branches and offices with 1,707 establishments and $33.4 billion in sales and agents, brokers, and commission merchants with 2,735 establishments and $17.3 billion in sales made up the rest of the wholesale trade total in 1992. Automobiles and other motor vehicles wholesalers were the largest group of wholesalers by kind of business in terms of sales with $16.9 billion followed by groceries and related products, n.e.c., wholesalers with $7.5 billion and petroleum bulk stations and terminals with $6.7 billion. Out of 69 kind of business groups, these three accounted for 23.4 percent of the total sales in the State. Annual payroll for all wholesalers in the State was up from $5.6 billion in 1987 to $7.5 billion in 1992. Merchant wholesalers had annual payroll of $5.8 billion in 1992 while manufacturers' sales branches and offices recorded $1.2 billion and agents, brokers, and commission merchants had $447.1 million. Employment by all wholesalers in Florida as of mid-March 1992 was 280,916, an increase of 7.3 percent since 1987. Merchant wholesalers with 232,015 employees accounted for 82.6 percent of the total wholesale employment in 1992 compared with 84.0 percent in 1987. Inventories of $8.7 billion were held at wholesale establishments in the State at the end of 1992. Merchant wholesalers held 87.5 percent of these inventories while manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices held 12.0 percent and agent, brokers, and commission merchants held .5 percent. Inventories of all wholesalers increased during 1992 by 3.9 percent while those of merchant wholesalers increased 4.8 percent. Payroll per employee in the State averaged $26.6 thousand for all wholesalers in 1992, an increase of 25.6 percent since 1987. Merchant wholesalers averaged $25.1 thousand per employee while manufacturers' sales branches and offices was $37.0 thousand and agents, brokers, and commission merchants were $28.2 thousand in 1992. Annual payroll as a percent of operating expenses for all wholesalers increased from 47.7 percent in 1987 to 47.8 percent in 1992. The ratio for merchant wholesalers was 47.1 percent; for manufacturers' sales branches and offices it was 50.6 percent; and for agents, brokers and commission merchants it was 50.2 percent.