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Eating establishment’s taxable annual sales in California by liquor license type, 1992-2002

Eating establishment’s taxable annual sales in California by liquor license type, 1992-2002. Billion Dollars. Smoke-free Restaurants. Smoke-free Bars. Source: California State Board of Equalization.

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Eating establishment’s taxable annual sales in California by liquor license type, 1992-2002

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  1. Eating establishment’s taxable annual sales in California by liquor license type, 1992-2002 Billion Dollars Smoke-free Restaurants Smoke-free Bars Source: California State Board of Equalization. Prepared by: California Department of Health Services, Tobacco Control Section, November 2002.

  2. Tourism in CaliforniaCalifornia Travel Spending and Related Impacts: 1995-2002 Billions of Dollars Source: California Trade and Commerce Agency, Division of Tourism, September, 2003 “Total Payroll” definition changed in 1999 to include sole proprietors such as owners of Bed & Breakfasts and their family members instead of just the hired staff of such establishments. Destination Spending includes spending on accommodations, eating and drinking, groceries, ground transportation, recreation and retail sales. Total spending also includes air transportation and travel arrangement services.

  3. Tourism and EmploymentCalifornia Travel Spending and Related Impacts: 1995-2002 Source: California Trade and Commerce Agency, Division of Tourism, November, 2003

  4. Number of Individuals Employed in Eating and Drinking Places in California: 1992-2000Annual Average Labor Force Smoke-free Restaurants Smoke-free Bars Number of Employees Increase of 28.5% in 11 years as compared to a 14.2% increase for all employment statewide over the same period. Year Source: State of California, Employment Development Department, Labor Force Statistics (11/03)

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