Reports vary in length from a few to 50 pages and typically provide information and analysis for a broad industry category. Reports will discuss industry activities, the current environment, trends, outlook, and major companies.
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Knowing the classification code for an industry makes finding information easier, especially on government websites. There are two commonly used industry classification systems in the United States: the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. The SIC system hasn't been updated since 1987, but it is still widely used.