Table V.B.1(2004) Number of private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2004
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

112,087,067

7,660,093

14,311,212

40,408,252

27,838,632

21,868,878

 
New England:
Connecticut

1,468,782

74,722

*

210,612

454,938

449,616

278,894

Maine

499,088

35,961

62,360

176,436

162,200

62,131

Massachusetts

2,985,616

167,758

*

366,756

1,013,113

979,808

458,182

New Hampshire

534,302

41,542

*

58,869

262,497

110,205

61,188

Rhode Island

437,662

15,915

52,939

134,018

165,028

69,764

Vermont

247,734

15,999

40,791

*

104,431

49,031

37,482

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

3,377,513

126,170

413,043

1,447,979

722,855

667,466

New York

7,376,709

351,482

594,568

2,433,308

2,374,401

1,622,951

Pennsylvania

5,112,722

240,792

730,713

1,627,813

1,329,102

1,184,302

 
East North Central:
Illinois

5,087,983

350,468

716,318

1,537,953

1,305,794

1,177,450

Indiana

2,626,231

156,213

522,922

807,999

586,472

552,624

Michigan

3,699,497

179,709

596,697

1,305,783

902,059

715,249

Ohio

4,639,444

207,069

824,819

1,459,158

1,246,204

902,194

Wisconsin

2,532,460

185,221

539,450

894,538

509,753

403,498

 
West North Central:
Iowa

1,190,250

79,848

178,796

383,963

321,952

*

225,690

Kansas

1,077,819

71,133

181,148

408,473

206,043

211,022

Minnesota

2,500,067

162,058

353,204

886,274

582,124

516,407

Missouri

2,325,541

117,709

331,671

799,977

638,424

437,760

Nebraska

789,503

63,004

61,184

324,298

192,874

148,143

North Dakota

277,207

21,556

25,764

*

111,459

55,381

63,046

*
South Dakota

311,847

28,291

42,842

100,590

88,902

51,223

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

379,315

23,813

38,092

141,522

93,916

81,972

District of Columbia

419,582

5,613

*

563

*

170,060

185,184

58,162

*
Florida

6,793,023

497,315

310,767

2,973,752

1,696,331

1,314,857

Georgia

3,255,421

236,069

484,049

1,213,992

563,427

757,884

Maryland

2,108,310

249,539

159,995

726,901

594,642

377,233

North Carolina

3,288,865

247,239

633,394

1,081,031

799,396

527,805

South Carolina

1,494,705

104,616

225,712

570,914

267,450

326,011

Virginia

2,960,869

216,748

303,559

1,190,759

725,022

524,781

West Virginia

549,233

24,680

67,939

229,508

157,931

69,175

 
East South Central:
Alabama

1,577,784

231,291

*

278,795

516,005

286,996

264,697

Kentucky

1,457,143

84,911

337,115

414,225

295,188

325,705

Mississippi

840,187

46,163

220,420

302,928

147,197

123,479

Tennessee

2,284,904

94,938

298,313

728,723

651,850

511,079

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

962,989

88,427

*

185,484

258,770

215,826

214,482

*
Louisiana

1,523,840

111,349

202,122

426,836

469,353

314,180

Oklahoma

1,163,326

89,404

160,638

385,902

277,954

249,428

Texas

7,857,421

376,004

1,127,184

3,048,756

1,926,130

1,379,347

 
Mountain:
Arizona

1,956,808

317,142

149,153

785,863

362,668

341,983

Colorado

1,857,055

160,708

112,453

785,835

474,171

323,887

Idaho

495,125

52,728

69,214

*

205,504

84,818

82,861

Montana

320,435

32,334

12,761

145,473

80,934

48,933

Nevada

1,063,822

94,143

56,280

545,182

187,147

181,070

New Mexico

542,185

57,719

36,118

231,782

133,081

83,485

Utah

932,564

79,282

131,481

414,320

183,513

123,968

Wyoming

178,616

16,896

29,800

70,775

29,918

31,227

 
Pacific:
Alaska

223,206

17,909

9,491

*

88,141

58,501

49,165

*
California

12,455,532

1,037,529

1,476,536

4,500,585

2,859,879

2,581,002

Hawaii

465,623

31,376

11,913

*

238,974

111,697

71,663

Oregon

1,372,196

153,269

134,227

437,428

392,642

254,631

Washington

2,209,006

188,317

142,180

902,808

547,640

428,060

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 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(2004) Standard error for number of private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2004
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

796,961

297,733

300,022

800,246

675,676

426,513

 
New England:
Connecticut

90,542

24,000

*

23,616

34,720

37,310

66,188

Maine

22,280

3,982

16,748

21,473

22,419

11,498

Massachusetts

274,844

53,772

*

88,163

152,833

109,682

82,137

New Hampshire

45,995

15,411

*

11,148

52,467

9,115

9,627

Rhode Island

36,138

3,264

7,784

15,764

31,392

11,937

Vermont

27,242

2,161

21,251

*

11,153

6,994

5,169

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

290,947

29,343

53,917

309,143

95,671

123,891

New York

367,683

46,951

57,975

203,632

233,828

202,982

Pennsylvania

275,889

51,750

67,676

213,434

114,354

216,883

 
East North Central:
Illinois

238,350

87,154

78,695

130,537

202,674

153,842

Indiana

192,836

44,039

50,954

90,407

117,214

113,658

Michigan

180,709

31,047

80,969

135,108

118,280

89,959

Ohio

215,223

24,637

63,904

144,910

183,376

148,654

Wisconsin

193,965

35,008

44,149

132,289

75,726

91,776

 
West North Central:
Iowa

110,767

11,524

28,777

44,347

114,917

*

31,248

Kansas

99,262

10,468

36,668

100,911

20,382

42,912

Minnesota

130,712

24,567

35,966

112,529

117,178

94,154

Missouri

149,443

20,149

47,561

110,431

70,747

73,803

Nebraska

69,711

5,658

9,942

53,524

23,860

24,821

North Dakota

32,637

3,272

8,974

*

16,867

7,665

26,806

*
South Dakota

16,658

5,098

7,628

7,721

13,513

4,185

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

32,329

4,920

8,776

18,287

16,044

10,541

District of Columbia

33,884

1,941

*

485

*

22,387

31,331

23,472

*
Florida

296,656

78,061

46,432

243,954

233,173

106,011

Georgia

217,500

57,017

60,033

103,355

54,724

191,268

Maryland

121,827

66,537

30,954

105,244

71,088

84,648

North Carolina

206,426

45,274

101,130

185,039

118,404

87,472

South Carolina

101,503

23,949

21,878

98,111

42,145

55,048

Virginia

245,095

48,607

82,364

144,931

113,270

84,755

West Virginia

41,059

5,236

10,876

34,484

22,415

8,737

 
East South Central:
Alabama

133,694

122,808

*

34,908

69,065

30,604

29,136

Kentucky

67,814

18,955

51,407

42,591

30,551

41,970

Mississippi

51,818

8,087

37,175

24,676

15,687

13,666

Tennessee

180,707

14,436

35,604

99,239

119,515

69,664

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

61,495

27,265

*

20,530

31,312

18,690

67,796

*
Louisiana

142,244

13,016

35,937

49,332

76,523

49,932

Oklahoma

65,924

18,255

14,331

36,360

33,566

27,735

Texas

314,369

45,357

153,483

320,632

208,089

105,683

 
Mountain:
Arizona

172,345

88,403

44,143

120,433

49,983

63,141

Colorado

124,521

41,934

23,855

92,074

58,469

39,194

Idaho

50,152

7,163

25,205

*

33,941

18,044

14,685

Montana

17,995

2,433

3,382

18,350

17,632

10,545

Nevada

78,231

17,013

9,900

28,255

54,440

25,218

New Mexico

30,237

11,606

8,117

31,709

28,293

18,237

Utah

76,871

21,987

22,716

76,433

46,534

15,266

Wyoming

12,086

2,214

5,359

11,341

3,890

6,193

 
Pacific:
Alaska

15,452

2,748

3,440

*

12,549

7,627

15,411

*
California

480,010

108,691

102,474

325,844

226,192

233,419

Hawaii

26,412

4,777

3,753

*

16,945

15,540

8,575

Oregon

107,268

30,733

16,573

65,968

35,334

57,345

Washington

145,791

29,528

22,301

164,683

90,278

78,803

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 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.