Table V.B.3(2004) Number of full-time 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

89,126,863

6,890,945

13,891,443

26,358,490

22,238,526

19,747,459

 
New England:
Connecticut

1,162,224

71,681

*

199,737

305,658

339,485

245,663

Maine

364,766

33,139

60,885

97,475

120,173

53,095

Massachusetts

2,330,247

154,587

*

353,160

642,844

770,971

408,684

New Hampshire

422,442

38,873

*

56,338

191,864

81,794

53,575

Rhode Island

305,924

13,580

51,900

80,013

94,904

65,528

Vermont

184,838

13,666

39,692

*

62,745

36,013

32,721

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

2,495,610

112,722

398,737

774,927

591,051

618,172

New York

5,867,223

325,537

568,629

1,551,162

1,967,327

1,454,568

Pennsylvania

4,073,058

227,348

701,308

971,113

1,062,517

1,110,772

 
East North Central:
Illinois

4,112,492

326,585

691,840

951,604

1,080,136

1,062,327

Indiana

2,075,880

141,204

*

508,303

538,459

439,415

448,500

Michigan

2,896,148

134,812

581,356

839,969

700,880

639,131

Ohio

3,609,525

170,998

798,088

934,600

906,152

799,687

Wisconsin

1,923,182

164,089

522,521

535,139

340,230

361,204

 
West North Central:
Iowa

894,303

67,685

172,452

195,042

266,766

*

192,357

Kansas

831,838

60,127

176,858

248,955

155,178

190,721

Minnesota

1,870,637

133,630

335,774

531,538

428,499

441,197

Missouri

1,757,117

107,632

322,654

457,880

484,359

384,592

Nebraska

590,922

49,407

58,174

220,915

123,811

138,616

North Dakota

201,343

16,695

23,423

*

61,588

44,396

55,241

*
South Dakota

222,931

21,592

41,044

55,224

62,329

42,742

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

292,707

22,039

37,520

87,855

69,254

76,039

District of Columbia

367,474

4,674

*

246

*

136,256

169,973

56,326

*
Florida

5,665,557

429,192

305,802

2,266,298

1,435,740

1,228,526

Georgia

2,670,086

221,770

473,321

758,324

508,699

707,972

Maryland

1,700,699

244,603

156,801

496,801

463,166

339,327

North Carolina

2,635,883

234,926

627,605

654,970

636,879

481,502

South Carolina

1,190,343

94,380

220,456

371,708

218,885

284,914

Virginia

2,367,214

190,717

296,593

799,222

606,808

473,874

West Virginia

424,684

22,567

66,370

155,650

119,676

60,420

 
East South Central:
Alabama

1,361,443

224,195

*

274,046

378,478

241,062

243,662

Kentucky

1,234,110

81,123

333,630

280,781

239,623

298,955

Mississippi

709,533

42,056

217,166

211,686

122,093

116,532

Tennessee

1,803,769

88,230

291,107

498,639

466,033

459,760

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

818,340

78,583

*

183,274

169,732

182,547

204,203

*
Louisiana

1,251,152

102,085

198,659

287,900

384,190

278,318

Oklahoma

935,027

83,715

156,646

239,865

231,025

223,776

Texas

6,339,687

338,694

1,109,640

2,085,314

1,562,014

1,244,024

 
Mountain:
Arizona

1,587,726

305,833

146,925

516,698

307,903

310,366

Colorado

1,536,334

150,935

109,540

557,443

416,406

302,010

Idaho

363,578

43,313

67,847

*

126,280

58,186

67,952

Montana

227,199

25,749

11,730

79,486

64,159

46,076

Nevada

870,446

84,944

55,179

412,944

152,168

165,211

New Mexico

426,156

52,748

35,532

158,581

105,318

73,978

Utah

716,283

61,875

128,121

271,747

145,826

108,714

Wyoming

135,909

14,327

28,210

45,385

21,730

26,257

 
Pacific:
Alaska

170,633

14,322

8,166

*

60,261

41,761

46,122

*
California

10,137,358

944,516

1,419,183

3,066,584

2,331,057

2,376,018

Hawaii

370,483

29,744

11,123

*

180,234

83,479

65,902

Oregon

1,021,668

116,122

121,979

261,390

303,489

218,688

Washington

1,602,735

157,379

136,152

493,267

452,992

362,945

 
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.3(2004) Standard error for number of full-time 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

499,080

310,484

294,801

408,973

535,883

373,815

 
New England:
Connecticut

73,096

24,052

*

22,505

25,087

26,323

57,474

Maine

20,288

3,978

16,797

12,974

17,414

8,885

Massachusetts

226,852

53,331

*

89,117

117,842

90,276

72,062

New Hampshire

42,769

14,951

*

10,662

48,726

8,580

8,731

Rhode Island

15,175

3,112

7,602

9,880

11,988

11,499

Vermont

26,527

2,307

20,996

*

7,740

5,262

4,428

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

181,907

24,282

52,796

126,621

86,815

109,035

New York

276,437

47,198

53,280

100,979

194,846

205,615

Pennsylvania

292,163

48,932

70,869

150,047

108,895

204,442

 
East North Central:
Illinois

211,282

86,330

75,556

70,271

168,497

154,142

Indiana

140,296

43,161

*

49,002

66,298

100,835

91,395

Michigan

178,205

23,214

77,602

99,455

102,231

92,075

Ohio

195,960

27,069

61,228

122,108

105,800

135,875

Wisconsin

182,141

33,310

44,150

106,068

51,620

88,910

 
West North Central:
Iowa

112,131

10,560

28,313

25,261

110,115

*

28,664

Kansas

61,731

9,751

36,609

64,320

14,075

38,012

Minnesota

148,314

20,195

37,818

101,455

92,219

73,175

Missouri

127,494

19,469

47,784

87,983

59,009

64,591

Nebraska

58,742

6,938

9,846

45,819

15,522

25,155

North Dakota

31,212

3,341

8,718

*

14,799

6,542

26,788

*
South Dakota

13,492

4,567

7,256

6,706

11,221

3,589

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

29,953

4,498

8,840

14,806

11,724

10,862

District of Columbia

31,764

1,570

*

219

*

14,072

30,272

22,928

*
Florida

301,887

74,186

46,135

248,206

200,023

100,100

Georgia

189,434

58,722

59,548

91,019

51,122

175,260

Maryland

120,068

65,244

30,319

81,903

60,638

80,163

North Carolina

158,404

44,589

101,341

135,025

107,988

79,561

South Carolina

82,866

20,677

21,584

62,612

40,929

51,474

Virginia

218,422

45,972

80,436

98,966

104,294

74,561

West Virginia

30,233

5,304

10,652

23,114

15,901

6,948

 
East South Central:
Alabama

140,011

122,718

*

35,156

57,997

24,875

28,349

Kentucky

64,543

17,571

51,305

34,728

24,709

40,361

Mississippi

50,789

7,921

36,598

26,306

15,691

13,086

Tennessee

140,728

13,014

33,597

68,634

94,489

67,967

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

61,230

23,673

*

20,433

18,024

16,959

67,009

*
Louisiana

120,477

15,356

36,197

40,164

73,059

41,253

Oklahoma

44,146

17,860

14,426

19,544

26,180

26,027

Texas

272,828

46,788

153,628

208,533

196,916

94,079

 
Mountain:
Arizona

122,306

88,610

43,653

72,171

45,316

53,931

Colorado

131,761

41,156

23,434

84,814

53,993

38,089

Idaho

34,572

5,028

25,038

*

22,023

12,697

13,056

Montana

16,342

2,292

3,275

12,002

14,529

10,321

Nevada

66,801

16,206

10,212

31,578

44,876

21,501

New Mexico

26,684

10,529

7,999

30,227

24,383

18,276

Utah

71,432

15,574

21,807

62,890

42,834

12,736

Wyoming

10,683

2,022

5,189

6,695

3,406

5,285

 
Pacific:
Alaska

13,927

2,512

3,041

*

8,794

5,436

15,432

*
California

384,093

99,869

101,753

252,469

183,562

214,463

Hawaii

22,840

4,734

3,597

*

13,683

11,519

8,142

Oregon

72,703

21,288

11,457

31,502

23,549

52,844

Washington

113,694

30,971

21,553

55,479

77,419

67,656

 
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.