Virginia State small business data

Virginia small business statistics

Virginia produced 138,762 business applications in 2025, up 9.8% from 2024 and 57.7% from the pre-pandemic 2019 baseline. The page shows the latest employer-likely application signal, county concentration after adjusting for population, private-sector labor growth, SBA lending, unincorporated receipts, bankruptcy filings, and federal contract demand.

Alex Morgan
Alex Morgan
Updated July 1, 2026 · Source periods vary by dataset
2025 VA business applications138,762+9.8% vs. 2024
Jan-May 2026 applications67,023+16.0% vs. Jan-May 2025
2024 private establishments308,528+13.3% vs. 2019
2024 private-sector jobs3,369,001+4.4% vs. 2019
FY2025 SBA approvals$870.9M1,623 loans
2023 unincorporated receipts$130.7B787,500 returns/forms

Public source files covering Virginia business formation, labor, lending, proprietor income, bankruptcy, and federal contracting.

What the data shows

The topline combines new filing volume, employer-likely application quality, county concentration, labor-market structure, lending, and business stress signals.

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Virginia logged 138,762 business applications in 2025, up 9.8% from 2024 and 57.7% from the pre-pandemic 2019 baseline.

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Through May 2026, total applications were up 16.0% from the same months in 2025; high-propensity applications were up 3.0%.

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Fairfax filed 19,666 applications in 2025, the largest county total in Virginia. Henrico led the high-volume counties after adjusting for population.

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Professional services added the most private-sector establishments since 2019. Health care and social assistance added the most private-sector jobs.

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SBA 7(a) and 504 approvals to Virginia businesses reached $870.9M in FY2025 across 1,623 loans, led by accommodation and food services, health care and social assistance, professional services, construction, and other services.

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Business bankruptcy cases tied to Virginia counties rose from 430 to 446 in the 12-month period ending March 31, 2026.

New business formation

Virginia business applications reached 138,762 in 2025, up 9.8% from 2024. Through May 2026, applications were running up 16.0% from the same months in 2025.

Business applications by year
Applications filed in Virginia

The long comparison starts before the pandemic reset.

The 2019 comparison uses the last full pre-pandemic year. The shutdown period and the business churn that followed reshaped EIN filing patterns; high-propensity applications totaled 17,800 through May 2026, up 3.0% from Jan-May 2025. Projected business formations within eight quarters rose 25.4% over the same period.

Metric note: Census BFS counts applications for employer identification numbers. Applications are early filings; confirmed operating-business counts arrive later.

Where applications are concentrated

Fairfax is the largest application market by raw volume. Among the high-volume counties shown below, Henrico stands out most after adjusting for population.

Applications adjusted for population
Applications per 10,000 residents

Population-adjusted filing volume changes the county read.

The chart uses 2025 Census BFS applications divided by Census Vintage 2025 resident population estimates. Fairfax still has the most total filings in the table below, while Henrico has the highest application volume relative to resident population among these high-volume counties.

Metric note: Census BFS counts EIN applications. The denominator is 2025 resident population, not existing businesses, so this is a scale adjustment rather than a startup conversion rate.

County2025 applicationsChange vs 2024Change vs 2019
Fairfax19,666+6.3%+38.1%
Henrico10,881+37.1%+161.7%
Prince William8,555+6.2%+48.9%
Loudoun8,077+4.1%+45.6%
Virginia Beach city7,424-5.5%+27.6%
Chesterfield6,273+4.3%+52.3%
Richmond city4,748+5.7%+42.4%
Norfolk city4,651+3.5%+73.7%
Arlington4,280+16.3%+48.1%
Chesapeake city4,032+15.9%+55.7%
Alexandria city3,396+9.6%+40.1%
Newport News city2,974+10.1%+62.2%

Jobs, establishments, and wages

In 2024, Virginia had 308,528 private-sector establishments and 3,369,001 private-sector jobs in the QCEW annual file. Establishments changed 13.3% from 2019 to 2024; jobs changed 4.4%.

Establishment growth by industry
Net change, 2019-2024

Professional services is the establishment-growth story.

Professional services added 13,510 establishments from 2019 to 2024. Health care and social assistance added 46,083 jobs over the same period.

QCEW tracks employer establishments. It is the recurring source here for jobs, wages, payroll, and local industry structure.

Industry2024 establishmentsChange vs 20192024 jobsChange vs 2019
Professional services56,181+13,510 (+31.7%)470,378+35,123 (+8.1%)
Health care and social assistance52,106+5,477 (+11.7%)498,470+46,083 (+10.2%)
Other services30,298+521 (+1.7%)136,901-3,555 (-2.5%)
Construction23,062+1,594 (+7.4%)217,926+15,792 (+7.8%)
Accommodation and food services19,174+1,593 (+9.1%)345,714-5,510 (-1.6%)
Administrative services17,014+2,653 (+18.5%)248,318+1,449 (+0.6%)
Finance and insurance13,734+1,775 (+14.8%)145,137+3,102 (+2.2%)
Real estate and rental12,622+2,332 (+22.7%)60,166+3,741 (+6.6%)
Wholesale trade11,260-88 (-0.8%)113,197+3,532 (+3.2%)
Information6,428+1,828 (+39.7%)69,538+1,824 (+2.7%)

SBA lending

SBA 7(a) and 504 approvals to Virginia businesses totaled $870.9M in FY2025 across 1,623 loans. The SBA files report 17,719 jobs supported for those approvals.

SBA approvals by sector
FY2025 approved loan dollars

Accommodation and food services drew the most SBA capital.

Accommodation and food services drew $197.3M in FY2025 SBA approvals. health care and social assistance, professional services, construction, and other services also ranked among the top capital destinations.

SBA fiscal year 2025 ran from Oct. 1, 2024, through Sept. 30, 2025. The source package was current as of April 28, 2026.

SectorFY2025 loansFY2025 approvalsSBA jobs supported
Accommodation and food services205$197.3M3,530
Health care and social assistance224$131.4M3,294
Professional services222$107.9M2,196
Construction179$85.4M1,694
Other services186$82.9M2,004
Retail trade136$50.9M1,061
Arts and entertainment77$47.0M895
Manufacturing75$43.6M661
Administrative services106$27.6M1,016
Transportation and warehousing52$23.4M255
CountyFY2025 loansFY2025 approvalsSBA jobs supported
Fairfax294$124.6M3,336
Loudoun143$72.6M1,839
Virginia Beach City86$50.9M892
Chesterfield65$47.2M884
Prince William74$38.3M585
Henrico75$32.8M795
Stafford37$26.7M355
Chesapeake City49$23.0M513
Arlington50$23.0M747
Spotsylvania40$22.9M546

The unincorporated business economy

IRS SOI data show 787,500 Virginia Schedules C and partnership returns/forms in Tax Year 2023. Those businesses reported $130.7B in gross receipts and $9.9B in the combined income/profit measure.

Sole proprietors account for most returns.

Virginia had 701,059 nonfarm sole-proprietor Schedules C in Tax Year 2023, with $36.5B in gross receipts and $8.5B in net profit.

Partnerships reported more gross receipts.

Virginia partnerships filed 86,441 Forms 1065 in Tax Year 2023 and reported $94.2B in gross receipts.

CountyReturns/formsGross receiptsCombined income/profit metric
Fairfax135,774$36.0B$3.8B
Prince William54,028$4.6B$522.4M
Loudoun48,204$7.1B$920.0M
Virginia Beach40,227$7.3B$803.2M
Chesterfield35,494$3.1B$418.8M
Henrico35,343$5.1B$819.5M
Arlington25,902$11.5B$1.6B
Richmond city23,091$5.5B$919.3M
Alexandria20,126$3.8B$679.8M
Chesapeake19,642$2.2B$118.0M

Business stress signals

U.S. Courts F-5A shows 446 business bankruptcy cases tied to Virginia counties in the 12 months ending March 31, 2026, rose from 430 in the prior 12-month period. Chapter 11 cases totaled 130.

Business bankruptcy cases by county
12 months ending March 31, 2026

County bankruptcy rows can move sharply.

Fairfax had the largest business-bankruptcy count in the latest F-5A table. County bankruptcy rows can move when related business cases are filed in the same venue, so this table works best as a lead for follow-up reporting.

Definition: U.S. Courts classifies debt as business when the debtor is a corporation or partnership, or when business-related debt predominates.

CountyBusiness cases, 12 months ending Mar. 31, 2026Change vs prior 12 monthsChapter 11 casesAll bankruptcy cases
Fairfax105+3631978
Loudoun39-38383
Prince William32+06763
Virginia Beach (City)21+341,039
Henrico19-171,175
Arlington15-36130
Chesterfield15-861,232
Alexandria (City)14+84171
Norfolk (City)11+32570
Chesapeake (City)9-13636

National credit backdrop

The 2026 Fed Small Business Credit Survey appendix reported that 94% of U.S. employer firms faced a financial challenge in 2025, 38% applied for financing, and 52% of applicants were fully approved.

Federal contract demand

USAspending reports $137.9B in FY2025 federal procurement obligations to recipients located in Virginia. The filter covers procurement awards to VA recipients across award type codes A, B, C, and D.

NAICSFederal procurement categoryFY2025 obligations
541512Computer Systems Design Services$23.0B
541330Engineering Services$17.2B
541519Other Computer Related Services$13.5B
541715Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)$7.9B
336611Ship Building and Repairing$6.0B
541511Custom Computer Programming Services$5.6B
541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services$5.6B
561210Facilities Support Services$5.1B
541990All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services$3.8B
423850Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers$3.3B

Sources and methodology

The charts and figures on this page come from public source files or APIs. Annual sources use the most recent complete year available; partial-year figures are labeled in the text.

Alex Morgan
By Alex Morgan
Data editor, SMB Statistics

Alex Morgan edits public business datasets for SMB Statistics, including Census, BLS, SBA, IRS, U.S. Courts, Fed SBCS, and USAspending files.