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NA of Little Canada's taxable sales in 2016 <br />0.2% of Little Canada's taxable sales in 2016 <br />10.9% of Little Canada's taxable sales in 2016 <br />Stores in the Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and <br />Music Stores subsector are engaged in retailing and <br />providing expertise on use of sporting equipment or <br />other specific leisure activities, such as needlework <br />and musical instruments. Newstands also fit in this <br />subsector. <br />Sales per capita are $25 <br />Sales per capita are $1273 <br />Recent Trends By Merchandise Category <br />Little Canada <br />Stores in the Gasoline Stations subsector group <br />establishments retailing automotive fuels (e.g., <br />gasoline, diesel fuel, gasohol) and automotive oils <br />and retailing these products in combination with <br />convenience store items. This includes truck stops, <br />C stores, marine service stations, and ordinary gas <br />stations that sell automotive supplies. <br />Stores in the Clothing and Clothing Accessories <br />Stores subsector retailing new clothing and clothing <br />accessories. Besides clothing stores it includes <br />shops that sell jewelry, shoes, luggage, handbags, <br />wigs, ties, bridal gowns, furs, uniforms, T-shirts, <br />baby clothing, swimsuits, and lingerie. <br />This page looks at several merchandise categories to <br />chart the multi-year trend in taxable sales and pull <br />factor. NA=Suppressed Data <br />0.0 <br />2.0 <br />4.0 <br />6.0 <br />8.0 <br />10.0 <br />12.0 <br />0.0 <br />2.0 <br />4.0 <br />6.0 <br />8.0 <br />10.0 <br />12.0 <br />14.0 <br />16.0 <br />18.0 <br />03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pull factor$ MillionsGas/Convenience Stores <br />Taxable Sales Pull Factor <br />0.00 <br />0.05 <br />0.10 <br />0.15 <br />0.20 <br />0.25 <br />0.00 <br />0.05 <br />0.10 <br />0.15 <br />0.20 <br />0.25 <br />0.30 <br />0.35 <br />0.40 <br />03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pull factor$ MillionsClothing & Accessories <br />0.0 <br />1.0 <br />2.0 <br />3.0 <br />4.0 <br />5.0 <br />6.0 <br />0.0 <br />2.0 <br />4.0 <br />6.0 <br />8.0 <br />10.0 <br />12.0 <br />14.0 <br />16.0 <br />03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pull factor$ MillionsSporting Goods/Hobbies <br />8
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