Educational Services ·NAICS 6114

2026 data Public-data reference. IRS SOI · Census CBP · 2023 Unknown margin

Educational Services — Industry Benchmarks

Profit margins, payroll, employment, and SBA lending for Educational Services (NAICS 6114). Cross-checked against IRS SOI 2023 and Census County Business Patterns. Refreshed as new data lands.

Educational Services (NAICS 6114) does not have profit margin data available in the current IRS SOI release. Census Bureau data identifies 9,794 business establishments employing 85,432 workers nationwide.

Benchmarking Insights for Educational Services

When you read the financial profile for Educational Services, the number only becomes actionable when paired with scale. This industry sits inside the broader Educational Services sector and reports N/A of aggregate annual receipts. Owners comparing their own books should read the margin as a midpoint — smaller operators typically run several points below the aggregate because fixed overhead (rent, software, insurance) consumes a larger share of lower revenue bases. Treat the industry figure as a ceiling calibrated by businesses that have already achieved operating leverage.

Labor economics tell the second half of the story. Census CBP shows 9,794 active establishments employing 85,432 workers, averaging 8.7 employees per location and paying $83,166/yr per employee annually. California leads the geographic distribution of employment, with New York and Texas rounding out the top three concentrations. Headcount density matters because thin-margin industries only clear the cash-flow bar when establishments reach the staffing level where fixed costs amortize — a useful cross-check against the margin line above.

Capital access is the third lens. SBA 7(a) and 504 approvals for this industry totaled 438 loans worth $163 million between FY2020 and FY2025, supporting 3,275 jobs at origination. The average ticket size — $373K — signals the typical capital gap operators bridge when expanding. Wells Fargo Bank National Association ranks as the most active SBA lender serving this NAICS code. Use this alongside the IRS and Census figures to decide whether your own plan should target operational efficiency, workforce expansion, or financed growth.

Profit Margin

N/A

Net income ÷ total receipts (IRS SOI)

Total Receipts

N/A

Annual revenue (IRS SOI)

Net Income

N/A

Pre-tax net income

Employment

85,432

Total employees (Census CBP)

Avg Payroll / Employee

$83,166/yr

Annual compensation

Establishments

9,794

Business locations

Workforce scale

Establishment-size distribution and per-establishment headcount based on Census Statistics of US Businesses (SUSB) typical strata.

Financial Detail

Total Tax Returns Filed
N/A
Total Deductions
N/A
Avg Receipts per Business
N/A
Annual Payroll (Total)
$7.1B
Avg Employees per Establishment
8.7

Sub-Industries

Industry Profit Margin
Educational Services

NAICS 61141

N/A
Educational Services

NAICS 61142

N/A
Educational Services

NAICS 61143

N/A

Top States by Employment

State Employment
California 12,858
New York 9,313
Texas 6,358
Virginia 4,570
North Carolina 3,614
Maryland 3,216
Colorado 3,127
Pennsylvania 2,686
Illinois 2,580
Massachusetts 2,127

Showing top 10 of 51 states

SBA Lending Activity

FY2020–2025

Small Business Administration 7(a) and 504 loan data for this industry. Source: SBA FOIA dataset.

SBA Loans Approved

438

FY2020–2025

Total Loan Volume

$163M

7(a) + 504 programs

Avg Loan Size

$373K

Per approved loan

Jobs Supported

3,275

Reported at origination

Program Breakdown

7(a) Loans 423 loans (97%)
504 Loans 15 loans (3%)

Top SBA Lender

Wells Fargo Bank National Association

44 loans in this industry

New Business Share

40.4% of borrowers were new/startup businesses

Annual Lending Trend

FY2020
45 loans
FY2021
42 loans
FY2022
57 loans
FY2023
80 loans
FY2024
105 loans
FY2025
98 loans
FY2026
11 loans

SBA fiscal year runs Oct–Sep. FY2025 = partial year through Sep 2025.

Source: SBA 7(a) and 504 FOIA dataset · FY2020–FY2025 · View SBA lending rankings →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average revenue for Educational Services?
Revenue data for Educational Services (NAICS 6114) is not available in the current IRS SOI dataset.
How profitable is Educational Services?
Profitability data for Educational Services is not available in the current dataset.
How many businesses are in Educational Services?
There are 9,794 business establishments in Educational Services (NAICS 6114) according to Census Bureau County Business Patterns 2023 data. These establishments collectively employ 85,432 workers.
What is the average payroll per employee in Educational Services?
The average annual payroll per employee in Educational Services is $83,166/yr, based on Census Bureau County Business Patterns data. Businesses in this industry average 8.7 employees per establishment. This figure includes wages, salaries, and benefits reported by employers.
Which states have the most Educational Services employment?
California leads in Educational Services employment with 12,858 workers. New York (9,313) and Texas (6,358) round out the top three. These figures come from the Census Bureau County Business Patterns 2023 survey.
How much SBA lending does Educational Services receive?
Educational Services businesses received 438 SBA loans totaling $163 million between FY2020 and FY2025. The average loan size was $373K. These loans supported 3,275 jobs at origination. Most lending (97%) came through the SBA 7(a) program.
Disclaimer: PlainBizBench provides publicly available IRS and Census data for informational purposes only. This is not financial, tax, or business advice. Consult a qualified accountant or financial advisor for business-specific guidance.

Sources: IRS Statistics of Income (SOI) Business Tax Statistics · Census Bureau County Business Patterns 2023

NAICS 6114 · Data year: 2023

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau — County Business Patterns / SUSB Industry employment scale, payroll, and firm-size benchmarks · 2025