Restaurant Industry -- Facts at a Glance
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2008 Restaurant Industry Overview
- Sales:
$558 billion
- Locations:
945,000 serving more than 70 billion meal and snack occasions
- Employees: 13.1 million one of the largest private-sector employers
Sales Projections
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Restaurant industry sales
(Billions of current dollars)
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| Type of Establishment |
2008 Estimated Sales (Billions)
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| Commercial |
$510.4 |
| Eating places |
$376.7 |
| Drinking places |
$16.5 |
| Managed services |
$38.3 |
| Lodging-place restaurants |
$27.6 |
Retail, vending,
recreation,
mobile |
$51.4 |
| Other |
$47.8 |
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Cornerstone of Our Nation's Economy
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Restaurant-industry sales are forecast to advance 4.4% in 2008 and equal 4% of the U.S. gross domestic product.
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The overall economic impact of the restaurant industry is expected to exceed $1.5 trillion in 2008, including sales in related industries such as agriculture, transportation and manufacturing.
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Every dollar spent by consumers in restaurants generates an additional $2.34 spent in other industries allied with the restaurant industry.
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Average unit sales in 2005 were $833,000 at fullservice restaurants and $694,000 at limited-service restaurants.
- More than seven in 10 eating-and-drinking places are single-unit (independent) operations.
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Restaurants -- One of the Nation's Largest Employers
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restaurant industry employs an estimated 13.1 million people, making
it the nation's second-largest employer outside of government.
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Eating-and-drinking places are extremely labor-intensive. Sales per full-time-equivalent employee were $61,344 in 2006, notably lower than other industries.
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The restaurant industry provides work for more than 9 percent of those employed in the United States.
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The restaurant industry is expected to add 2 million jobs over the next decade, for total employment of 15.1 million in 2018.
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Ladder to Management Opportunity
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One-quarter of eating and drinking place firms are owned by women, 15 percent by Asians, 8 percent by Hispanics and 4 percent by African-Americans.
- Eating-and-drinking places employ more
minority managers than any other industry.
- Nearly half of all adults have worked in the restaurant industry at some point during their lives, and 32 percent of adults got their first job experience in a restaurant.
- The number of foodservice managers is projected to increase 11 percent from 2008 to 2018.
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Restaurants By the Numbers
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$1.5 billion Restaurant-industry sales on a typical day in 2008.
- 83 percent Percent of adults who said there are more
healthy options available at quickservice restaurants than there were two years ago.
- 70 percent Percent of adults who said their favorite
restaurant foods provide flavor and taste
sensations which cannot be easily duplicated in their home kitchens.
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64 percent Percent of adults who said there are more restaurants they enjoy going to now than there were two years ago.
- 62 percent Percent of adults who said they are likely
to make a restaurant choice based on how
environmentally friendly a restaurant is.
- 48 percent Percent of adults who have visited a
restaurant’s Web site.
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