Table V.B.3(2005) Number of full-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2005
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

90,159,020

7,288,647

13,388,009

27,985,833

21,834,550

19,661,982

 
New England:
Connecticut

1,215,869

76,790

165,774

313,185

313,455

346,666

Maine

368,235

28,521

47,894

108,263

108,646

74,911

Massachusetts

2,284,305

102,422

*

246,338

714,902

676,294

544,349

New Hampshire

411,723

20,287

61,239

136,296

118,238

75,663

Rhode Island

340,994

13,572

47,874

96,172

*

114,534

68,841

Vermont

200,277

21,713

30,433

61,803

47,719

38,609

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

2,752,510

135,699

309,485

785,249

719,471

802,606

New York

5,577,517

268,260

520,166

1,672,963

1,822,556

1,293,572

Pennsylvania

3,845,856

251,815

644,375

974,992

1,008,244

966,430

 
East North Central:
Illinois

4,048,869

323,025

647,633

1,232,440

803,161

1,042,610

Indiana

1,861,986

109,870

490,820

543,479

383,574

334,242

Michigan

2,993,237

141,398

*

527,702

773,891

880,305

669,941

Ohio

3,796,592

175,063

948,841

902,701

884,465

885,522

Wisconsin

1,872,544

149,507

457,866

477,983

396,614

390,573

 
West North Central:
Iowa

963,452

82,934

194,620

198,699

211,893

275,306

Kansas

838,074

65,236

169,503

224,982

206,739

171,614

Minnesota

1,674,098

137,586

298,399

501,706

340,160

396,246

Missouri

1,886,783

113,556

331,134

559,089

464,336

418,667

Nebraska

583,038

55,521

75,561

192,408

109,647

149,901

North Dakota

195,057

17,763

26,734

49,418

54,278

46,865

South Dakota

222,060

18,143

40,506

61,083

56,050

46,279

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

301,459

19,325

28,145

84,979

82,349

86,660

District of Columbia

382,300

9,365

*

179

*

127,009

188,134

57,614

Florida

5,644,313

614,114

*

430,556

2,301,048

1,256,275

1,042,320

Georgia

2,685,968

148,883

445,688

885,186

698,014

508,197

Maryland

1,661,697

145,583

117,740

489,314

486,469

422,591

North Carolina

2,686,095

216,292

552,870

776,807

602,065

538,060

South Carolina

1,223,034

75,552

337,187

329,313

219,511

261,470

Virginia

2,515,043

250,436

281,305

946,696

609,096

427,510

West Virginia

412,328

21,010

73,344

138,603

112,393

66,978

 
East South Central:
Alabama

1,211,210

82,920

278,419

372,830

204,189

272,853

Kentucky

1,109,739

77,648

260,648

300,279

250,402

220,761

Mississippi

684,505

58,371

*

154,452

237,410

137,118

97,154

Tennessee

1,872,728

114,033

369,782

582,454

392,031

414,428

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

793,552

65,357

201,420

216,236

145,758

164,781

Louisiana

1,184,108

104,977

140,402

452,753

268,286

217,691

Oklahoma

918,352

44,299

149,888

295,970

257,000

171,194

Texas

6,800,598

722,875

*

906,616

2,206,457

1,616,427

1,348,223

 
Mountain:
Arizona

1,613,004

191,850

163,029

629,833

308,035

320,256

Colorado

1,535,373

145,770

105,127

589,412

367,422

327,643

Idaho

371,022

46,860

74,770

104,415

54,771

90,206

Montana

230,800

34,068

15,434

*

93,900

37,556

49,842

Nevada

876,456

85,585

40,327

455,761

147,830

146,954

New Mexico

440,907

56,387

37,888

155,061

111,038

80,532

Utah

720,639

61,240

146,398

214,225

136,013

162,764

Wyoming

142,277

18,611

26,613

*

38,839

26,531

31,683

 
Pacific:
Alaska

175,518

13,248

20,312

*

57,193

36,063

48,702

California

10,789,466

1,174,324

1,337,530

3,324,867

2,617,444

2,335,302

Hawaii

382,747

38,309

6,164

170,031

87,884

80,359

Oregon

1,019,059

117,695

160,202

281,185

226,053

233,925

Washington

1,841,647

224,977

242,678

546,066

432,013

395,914

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 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(2005) Standard error for number of full-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2005
 
Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail,
other services
and unknown

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 
 
United States

848,779

337,516

402,421

787,842

480,406

632,306

 
New England:
Connecticut

61,757

19,113

34,199

56,648

19,727

63,205

Maine

21,453

4,638

9,051

12,089

13,446

11,988

Massachusetts

146,903

39,242

*

37,563

103,757

95,186

105,179

New Hampshire

24,031

4,381

5,938

12,240

14,140

14,204

Rhode Island

29,319

4,007

8,394

29,741

*

19,589

14,067

Vermont

12,708

5,616

5,689

9,528

8,058

4,734

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

172,658

35,347

76,959

105,467

79,070

56,339

New York

248,440

64,724

51,989

232,812

87,467

94,918

Pennsylvania

147,483

42,308

87,965

80,155

93,563

108,394

 
East North Central:
Illinois

306,709

67,574

92,972

194,197

71,324

120,244

Indiana

82,597

20,725

38,602

93,518

49,482

36,352

Michigan

200,734

42,550

*

76,871

84,514

78,673

151,219

Ohio

162,000

32,141

97,653

111,155

74,591

101,813

Wisconsin

75,202

28,188

39,944

59,764

52,504

47,129

 
West North Central:
Iowa

41,802

16,127

25,284

27,720

27,145

53,836

Kansas

69,125

14,165

37,166

34,589

22,287

20,342

Minnesota

93,781

31,903

38,064

58,828

38,727

69,311

Missouri

92,479

23,835

46,230

81,809

35,897

49,094

Nebraska

58,974

11,563

10,889

41,477

8,194

23,539

North Dakota

5,835

1,954

4,045

5,249

6,647

5,715

South Dakota

12,365

2,331

7,081

6,407

11,167

4,783

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

21,382

4,570

6,248

15,520

13,065

10,796

District of Columbia

31,096

4,769

*

160

*

8,335

27,603

14,954

Florida

424,854

205,511

*

114,228

296,049

108,367

100,858

Georgia

211,955

39,095

50,227

117,394

113,070

31,534

Maryland

94,386

25,524

25,723

51,279

55,381

66,654

North Carolina

138,987

55,924

71,835

75,434

62,509

79,939

South Carolina

70,157

16,513

46,811

35,137

27,109

41,904

Virginia

230,703

48,619

47,081

255,668

47,053

49,236

West Virginia

26,301

5,081

6,738

19,816

9,754

8,672

 
East South Central:
Alabama

41,037

17,983

14,345

54,076

21,661

43,561

Kentucky

65,765

18,339

50,659

32,035

21,629

51,242

Mississippi

66,329

23,827

*

19,165

44,075

31,550

11,912

Tennessee

105,054

18,906

38,908

69,565

55,470

64,898

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

34,535

16,792

19,613

40,475

16,807

30,721

Louisiana

59,572

22,902

20,163

58,907

43,824

22,529

Oklahoma

32,995

9,033

16,382

38,334

30,599

18,248

Texas

271,033

227,636

*

98,698

244,088

85,744

82,017

 
Mountain:
Arizona

87,875

50,529

44,857

78,390

24,167

47,643

Colorado

178,430

18,941

16,016

94,896

49,502

83,644

Idaho

26,022

10,040

11,438

14,405

14,673

14,180

Montana

14,305

5,942

4,874

*

10,518

5,366

13,646

Nevada

60,099

13,056

7,833

42,772

36,553

23,993

New Mexico

18,744

10,088

7,296

14,568

15,577

13,615

Utah

47,512

10,480

14,536

25,567

26,937

31,231

Wyoming

12,419

2,644

9,528

*

5,930

6,018

7,345

 
Pacific:
Alaska

16,017

3,291

10,253

*

10,202

4,605

6,624

California

387,604

162,418

82,980

243,457

167,858

165,763

Hawaii

15,936

2,977

1,500

15,155

5,209

10,267

Oregon

45,744

15,417

19,125

42,497

23,495

34,107

Washington

91,100

60,742

60,413

71,338

46,423

69,897

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 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.