Changes in the total number of establishments by age of firms
In the year ended in March 2019, the total number of establishments in the U.S. economy grew by 130,015. This increase was the result of the gain of 424,567 new establishments from startup firms and the loss of 294,552 existing establishments. Firms that were 1 to 4 years old had the largest establishment loss; many startup establishments go out of business soon after they open. Older firms also make a large contribution to the loss of establishments, in part, because of closings, restructuring, and mergers and acquisitions.
To repeat from earlier, the age and size of firms are measured by the age and size of the parent company and are assigned to every establishment in that firm. For that reason, establishment counts are higher than firm counts because, in addition to new businesses, they include new plants, stores, branches, or other locations of existing multi-establishment firms. Firm counts include only newly born firms.