Table V.B.1(2003) Number of private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2003
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

110,876,535

7,261,382

14,236,255

40,014,512

27,351,234

22,013,152

 
New England:
Connecticut

1,525,053

73,389

174,841

555,222

391,776

329,825

Maine

501,004

31,356

48,364

216,312

127,530

77,442

*
Massachusetts

2,929,360

119,430

365,549

1,012,036

934,393

497,952

New Hampshire

535,590

32,270

63,890

222,484

123,313

93,632

Rhode Island

410,606

21,684

*

64,733

146,140

112,948

65,100

Vermont

249,048

16,679

44,640

*

89,190

70,020

28,519

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

3,605,044

173,064

362,405

1,360,413

907,935

801,228

New York

7,136,088

356,972

431,553

2,196,386

2,219,085

1,932,093

Pennsylvania

4,932,291

220,856

769,625

1,529,998

1,462,832

948,980

 
East North Central:
Illinois

5,214,814

362,387

695,443

1,830,910

1,268,142

1,057,932

Indiana

2,414,718

92,004

555,560

898,894

439,898

428,363

Michigan

4,006,941

223,256

725,282

1,375,925

1,020,496

661,982

Ohio

4,591,485

221,545

910,533

1,373,908

1,164,841

920,658

Wisconsin

2,393,849

125,395

450,464

873,693

565,593

378,705

 
West North Central:
Iowa

1,217,696

75,287

215,074

375,222

329,306

222,807

Kansas

1,040,218

86,172

162,890

385,319

242,595

163,242

Minnesota

2,366,453

110,763

345,910

900,432

501,404

507,945

Missouri

2,306,662

139,051

224,293

791,347

509,448

642,523

Nebraska

785,863

64,163

78,215

278,048

177,133

188,304

North Dakota

270,330

29,262

24,585

91,796

71,104

53,582

South Dakota

299,284

29,037

29,016

100,076

74,184

66,971

*
 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

390,199

18,627

42,066

*

130,819

75,426

123,260

*
District of Columbia

417,308

918

*

185

*

131,566

243,268

41,371

Florida

6,738,682

402,004

671,443

*

3,263,588

1,289,781

1,111,866

Georgia

3,300,157

190,243

378,338

1,018,303

812,044

901,229

Maryland

2,090,390

210,356

154,119

755,602

629,898

340,415

North Carolina

3,241,080

225,857

697,036

1,015,262

748,681

554,244

South Carolina

1,418,430

90,559

292,286

519,749

300,608

215,228

Virginia

2,631,379

207,235

266,692

1,060,091

686,327

411,034

West Virginia

544,237

34,331

96,319

187,010

140,222

86,355

 
East South Central:
Alabama

1,518,494

115,072

280,974

556,108

282,888

283,452

Kentucky

1,402,868

89,527

243,172

528,005

297,669

244,494

Mississippi

909,309

64,455

179,947

399,666

114,978

150,263

Tennessee

2,164,434

130,758

413,812

716,973

504,157

398,734

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

957,152

79,880

201,792

330,332

206,078

139,070

Louisiana

1,541,670

104,590

184,788

671,941

315,099

265,253

Oklahoma

1,208,704

60,830

189,558

434,326

271,705

252,285

Texas

7,838,737

472,353

824,250

2,847,897

1,892,381

1,801,855

 
Mountain:
Arizona

1,926,539

210,154

151,329

678,869

429,124

457,062

Colorado

1,886,378

223,044

118,927

673,650

545,632

325,125

Idaho

480,720

51,131

75,930

*

171,479

97,112

85,067

Montana

326,806

30,830

20,150

129,107

89,462

57,257

Nevada

974,509

84,334

46,913

540,343

159,774

143,146

New Mexico

555,969

54,052

50,007

237,121

120,948

93,841

Utah

869,870

72,957

96,968

333,256

186,370

180,319

Wyoming

173,651

15,265

21,750

66,844

30,908

38,885

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

224,512

16,885

15,712

102,706

53,231

35,979

California

12,494,957

1,111,294

1,427,248

4,412,946

3,132,018

2,411,451

Hawaii

435,868

24,525

14,114

211,066

94,297

91,865

Oregon

1,339,168

118,062

152,759

535,264

282,585

250,497

Washington

2,141,961

147,232

184,807

750,870

604,589

454,465

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2003 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
** Definitions of industry groups and low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.

 

Table V.B.1(2003) Standard error for number of private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2003
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

1,560,672

286,539

366,039

1,450,326

652,221

346,107

 
New England:
Connecticut

108,911

13,118

29,203

83,162

40,838

52,831

Maine

33,077

4,916

14,364

25,977

11,172

25,014

*
Massachusetts

229,209

23,506

75,965

115,612

96,921

85,188

New Hampshire

34,477

7,021

6,373

43,243

17,689

19,416

Rhode Island

22,451

6,797

*

4,125

18,855

16,275

9,218

Vermont

19,356

1,991

13,565

*

15,904

6,822

4,136

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

260,118

41,880

62,681

241,808

76,289

116,207

New York

378,229

44,687

73,829

177,624

224,568

216,997

Pennsylvania

228,379

65,076

50,828

215,203

138,422

80,276

 
East North Central:
Illinois

445,297

80,071

71,573

299,350

200,254

121,193

Indiana

174,245

20,071

63,634

127,860

93,535

69,478

Michigan

247,230

21,543

96,901

158,823

93,278

106,919

Ohio

266,867

51,902

83,431

188,820

161,660

105,410

Wisconsin

229,621

14,899

39,900

140,017

87,513

46,990

 
West North Central:
Iowa

76,878

13,066

39,952

39,598

44,447

47,057

Kansas

57,567

18,189

28,510

31,712

41,379

19,888

Minnesota

155,018

15,978

58,445

110,529

55,815

104,554

Missouri

229,587

12,986

31,724

112,857

53,001

174,329

Nebraska

41,304

8,509

8,991

27,201

20,685

40,176

North Dakota

22,398

7,175

5,371

19,781

8,266

9,307

South Dakota

23,496

3,531

2,571

10,364

11,407

21,092

*
 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

45,624

2,931

17,543

*

17,653

14,978

38,167

*
District of Columbia

30,166

629

*

163

*

17,356

30,765

5,775

Florida

531,036

72,471

327,540

*

476,117

147,687

146,269

Georgia

254,738

31,590

59,204

108,904

133,947

176,620

Maryland

117,750

43,333

28,817

68,755

97,967

69,198

North Carolina

138,799

34,732

59,436

126,755

85,448

98,513

South Carolina

96,477

10,793

43,253

62,417

48,549

36,337

Virginia

236,429

24,524

26,424

193,263

62,545

70,666

West Virginia

31,053

9,545

16,335

20,525

17,514

15,129

 
East South Central:
Alabama

95,733

22,817

24,744

69,284

29,308

42,782

Kentucky

107,516

12,264

34,203

98,652

33,206

33,578

Mississippi

34,600

12,688

31,827

36,979

22,496

22,129

Tennessee

176,555

35,496

62,797

55,123

80,213

59,771

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

76,163

13,179

26,346

41,476

23,028

17,361

Louisiana

102,615

16,520

16,872

102,129

42,997

28,820

Oklahoma

90,582

5,765

26,798

83,862

33,513

41,486

Texas

354,162

75,013

85,193

278,108

183,464

144,078

 
Mountain:
Arizona

94,424

24,522

28,172

39,549

47,101

70,387

Colorado

181,410

47,823

25,847

85,865

71,304

55,785

Idaho

44,244

5,375

30,837

*

20,823

18,845

13,768

Montana

14,987

5,405

1,961

16,191

13,107

9,661

Nevada

48,202

12,926

7,149

59,922

19,962

24,494

New Mexico

33,802

5,784

8,374

24,712

14,410

18,531

Utah

77,550

18,542

15,788

38,857

50,396

37,022

Wyoming

14,043

2,071

3,688

7,438

4,994

15,048

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

18,382

1,467

4,322

13,602

8,938

4,577

California

598,749

126,780

123,744

234,207

330,651

163,667

Hawaii

25,406

4,205

4,175

25,378

17,428

14,035

Oregon

64,952

11,318

19,223

78,053

40,487

39,553

Washington

99,962

21,345

21,568

54,227

61,535

56,918

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2003 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
* Figure does not meet standard of reliability or precision.
** Definitions of industry groups and low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.