Table V.B.3(2003) Number of full-time 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

87,657,095

6,425,499

13,815,308

25,674,180

22,024,215

19,717,893

 
New England:
Connecticut

1,187,361

69,487

167,485

385,399

299,196

265,793

Maine

365,823

26,967

46,453

128,461

97,154

66,789

*
Massachusetts

2,160,555

108,825

355,158

569,634

674,607

452,332

New Hampshire

416,153

30,461

60,430

146,505

95,948

82,810

Rhode Island

320,627

19,651

62,715

91,383

89,281

57,598

Vermont

191,774

14,032

43,239

*

57,747

51,933

24,824

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

2,804,581

163,142

351,104

894,609

684,640

711,086

New York

5,717,656

330,449

419,914

1,420,569

1,744,761

1,801,963

Pennsylvania

3,671,112

203,507

*

742,209

809,684

1,095,836

819,876

 
East North Central:
Illinois

4,206,330

329,453

673,647

1,230,758

1,047,200

925,272

Indiana

1,873,979

82,718

539,526

544,815

349,188

357,732

Michigan

3,202,653

189,707

708,708

962,252

755,078

586,908

Ohio

3,601,850

202,257

869,066

867,225

859,620

803,682

Wisconsin

1,834,054

102,181

437,432

526,900

437,156

330,386

 
West North Central:
Iowa

897,035

54,214

211,179

185,251

247,548

198,843

Kansas

836,256

74,141

157,315

257,301

200,842

146,657

Minnesota

1,767,114

98,723

333,732

499,381

358,629

476,648

Missouri

1,857,300

124,757

220,365

548,042

410,149

553,987

Nebraska

608,421

53,611

76,512

175,490

136,716

166,092

North Dakota

180,985

22,823

*

23,502

39,079

49,885

45,696

South Dakota

220,188

21,598

27,066

59,191

54,028

58,305

*
 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

328,964

17,438

41,348

*

90,100

63,468

116,610

*
District of Columbia

360,007

892

*

185

*

105,968

215,131

37,831

Florida

5,494,898

363,638

662,729

*

2,320,384

1,122,295

1,025,852

Georgia

2,646,153

179,720

365,490

586,156

696,843

817,944

Maryland

1,661,640

199,602

147,459

453,396

541,522

319,661

North Carolina

2,631,584

214,099

685,868

632,525

619,358

479,734

South Carolina

1,121,303

81,566

285,881

331,502

240,024

182,329

Virginia

1,992,395

198,289

257,937

625,204

552,869

358,097

West Virginia

450,898

30,792

94,921

133,996

112,376

78,814

 
East South Central:
Alabama

1,249,682

109,399

273,816

381,200

246,222

239,045

Kentucky

1,094,286

81,579

239,746

327,867

230,247

214,848

Mississippi

734,420

57,895

176,567

267,554

94,380

138,024

Tennessee

1,808,680

122,663

409,554

484,942

440,346

351,175

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

741,688

67,864

198,958

189,805

160,331

124,731

Louisiana

1,197,480

95,636

181,921

405,793

274,760

239,370

Oklahoma

973,404

53,162

185,730

278,933

233,261

222,317

Texas

6,231,680

444,113

802,871

1,694,049

1,615,659

1,674,988

 
Mountain:
Arizona

1,560,602

197,955

145,602

423,727

368,726

424,593

Colorado

1,433,097

179,230

112,122

416,655

468,946

256,145

Idaho

361,737

41,569

72,969

*

109,523

68,169

69,507

Montana

228,037

24,377

16,554

66,518

69,862

50,726

Nevada

804,315

78,597

45,838

425,795

126,752

127,334

New Mexico

433,307

49,085

47,772

153,459

97,616

85,376

Utah

653,244

67,000

92,222

213,002

122,065

158,955

Wyoming

133,442

12,981

20,717

41,209

24,182

34,353

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

174,070

14,663

14,217

*

69,677

44,298

31,215

California

10,147,690

877,911

1,375,382

3,028,373

2,643,748

2,222,277

Hawaii

353,283

22,533

12,517

169,054

72,264

76,915

Oregon

1,097,943

99,844

146,357

389,470

227,090

235,183

Washington

1,635,356

118,706

175,306

458,670

492,008

390,667

 
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.3(2003) Standard error for number of full-time 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

1,134,959

226,934

364,668

757,245

604,201

318,812

 
New England:
Connecticut

103,053

13,200

28,749

70,565

26,862

47,537

Maine

30,173

4,638

13,872

17,199

10,019

22,667

*
Massachusetts

209,317

23,618

76,162

84,730

80,376

79,694

New Hampshire

28,427

6,887

6,261

34,944

12,956

17,882

Rhode Island

18,699

5,750

4,045

16,385

14,391

8,752

Vermont

16,258

2,054

13,504

*

11,108

5,142

3,621

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

191,321

40,669

63,389

160,549

73,493

103,045

New York

346,993

45,084

72,205

125,554

183,632

214,398

Pennsylvania

213,901

65,444

*

51,454

94,492

112,111

69,190

 
East North Central:
Illinois

375,289

74,454

71,046

245,224

190,836

103,832

Indiana

160,355

18,157

63,103

111,190

67,010

57,967

Michigan

244,212

20,104

95,934

155,301

83,463

99,346

Ohio

237,795

51,206

80,448

139,989

122,290

86,967

Wisconsin

140,631

15,996

39,122

77,395

76,103

42,134

 
West North Central:
Iowa

72,734

7,993

40,083

20,370

40,322

46,074

Kansas

52,248

16,000

26,967

24,162

35,986

18,128

Minnesota

151,688

16,369

57,035

93,532

53,405

101,964

Missouri

177,319

12,980

31,241

69,894

47,230

138,693

Nebraska

44,415

8,646

8,936

26,343

18,212

41,295

North Dakota

9,258

7,288

*

5,129

5,735

6,353

6,500

South Dakota

20,651

3,277

2,692

6,238

8,707

20,463

*
 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

44,564

2,966

17,437

*

13,302

13,487

37,990

*
District of Columbia

29,855

610

*

163

*

15,165

30,006

5,654

Florida

426,239

65,307

326,587

*

369,805

142,483

131,551

Georgia

226,278

32,511

62,742

46,604

123,038

164,750

Maryland

103,598

41,286

28,005

46,821

93,575

66,998

North Carolina

73,731

35,323

58,363

75,255

77,338

76,276

South Carolina

77,410

10,100

43,091

36,087

35,964

32,780

Virginia

141,530

24,434

25,954

109,874

52,321

53,890

West Virginia

28,828

8,858

16,194

19,057

13,227

14,405

 
East South Central:
Alabama

87,366

22,708

25,545

70,717

30,097

38,282

Kentucky

83,620

12,180

33,458

71,672

29,180

28,338

Mississippi

38,242

12,611

31,592

33,702

19,689

21,139

Tennessee

162,781

36,115

63,498

51,424

75,573

45,768

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

56,116

11,564

25,833

16,904

23,260

16,587

Louisiana

63,858

14,437

17,033

39,931

41,586

25,270

Oklahoma

86,604

5,881

26,633

73,100

28,726

39,290

Texas

293,082

71,594

87,121

184,534

170,795

139,988

 
Mountain:
Arizona

93,747

21,862

26,312

33,162

39,209

71,980

Colorado

114,280

25,671

24,993

62,989

56,276

40,372

Idaho

40,114

3,329

30,153

*

15,051

11,170

10,694

Montana

13,859

3,679

2,410

10,354

12,057

9,857

Nevada

39,113

11,853

6,976

52,355

15,416

20,440

New Mexico

31,083

5,885

8,126

19,325

12,941

18,110

Utah

63,460

17,760

15,484

28,122

22,445

36,128

Wyoming

11,643

1,954

3,586

5,462

4,677

13,704

*
 
Pacific:
Alaska

14,805

1,305

4,516

*

7,692

8,570

3,924

California

536,506

96,114

118,948

230,732

302,830

158,098

Hawaii

21,304

4,144

3,695

21,127

13,428

12,062

Oregon

65,003

11,818

16,845

71,533

35,721

38,347

Washington

107,760

18,028

20,533

41,022

54,911

48,845

 
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.