Gasoline Stations: 2002 - Census Bureau - census-2025

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  2. Begin by entering your establishment's name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper classification.
  3. Fill out the sales information, including total sales figures for the year 2002. This data is crucial for economic analysis.
  4. Complete the payroll section by providing details on annual payroll and number of paid employees during the pay period including March 12.
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By 1923, the Gilmore Oil Company had established a widespread presence in California, Oregon and Washington. The Gilmore Oil Company would grow to become one of the largest oil producers and retailers, and the iconic Red Lion brand gasoline stations were located throughout the west.
Between 1991 and 2022, the number of gas stations in the U.S. shrunk by almost half from about 210,000 to about 145,000.