Table V.B.3(2006) Number of full-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2006

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

91,940,179

7,248,912

13,579,739

28,260,542

23,084,341

19,766,644

 

New England:

Connecticut

1,197,422

58,220

170,589

352,055

346,805

269,753

Maine

398,353

33,237

37,077

96,531

95,590

135,919

*

Massachusetts

2,232,141

124,508

*

281,108

598,076

767,080

461,369

New Hampshire

413,428

26,411

*

54,860

121,482

126,111

84,565

Rhode Island

313,991

16,888

60,144

78,940

102,680

55,339

Vermont

173,872

15,022

22,624

45,506

64,305

26,414

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

2,762,988

152,121

235,575

733,431

759,910

881,951

New York

5,923,338

291,136

526,552

1,662,505

2,083,472

1,359,673

Pennsylvania

3,982,532

210,610

689,976

1,068,991

1,131,185

881,772

 

East North Central:

Illinois

4,145,034

187,491

810,070

1,281,495

861,008

1,004,970

Indiana

2,034,905

124,740

490,033

598,992

459,282

361,858

Michigan

2,969,286

238,935

*

642,630

775,598

694,892

617,230

Ohio

3,925,983

218,569

921,547

1,049,856

1,027,535

708,478

Wisconsin

1,843,641

105,167

468,287

558,628

325,466

386,093

 

West North Central:

Iowa

982,347

107,301

190,047

245,480

211,095

228,425

Kansas

826,333

65,381

159,366

264,838

194,241

142,507

Minnesota

1,836,328

130,183

271,876

447,573

451,576

535,120

Missouri

1,890,855

176,625

264,713

519,086

436,519

493,913

Nebraska

582,949

50,763

92,762

150,836

137,568

151,020

North Dakota

207,925

19,609

31,652

56,434

59,422

40,808

South Dakota

238,065

22,128

47,871

67,724

51,779

48,564

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

293,210

26,763

35,764

87,293

83,150

60,241

District of Columbia

384,753

8,449

*

1,091

*

134,791

195,463

44,959

Florida

5,726,244

592,899

331,107

2,401,569

1,296,583

1,104,086

Georgia

2,855,184

189,701

387,561

1,003,011

621,891

653,021

Maryland

1,567,346

178,667

105,815

506,178

462,545

314,142

North Carolina

2,698,348

291,170

449,949

865,769

528,831

562,629

South Carolina

1,236,295

114,719

247,608

450,522

215,249

208,196

Virginia

2,655,462

229,797

288,243

971,377

778,894

387,153

West Virginia

414,239

27,985

77,400

128,914

121,241

58,699

 

East South Central:

Alabama

1,299,443

84,239

237,745

417,101

276,237

284,121

Kentucky

1,166,661

60,662

337,440

369,207

210,019

189,333

Mississippi

762,653

67,668

150,801

282,805

158,363

103,016

Tennessee

1,939,241

109,313

395,900

658,797

342,357

432,875

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

826,425

71,183

194,597

178,374

183,967

198,304

Louisiana

1,245,802

152,059

197,155

355,786

281,282

259,520

Oklahoma

962,749

49,916

162,673

311,762

243,446

194,951

Texas

6,645,754

497,663

979,153

1,908,346

1,751,338

1,509,254

 

Mountain:

Arizona

1,711,553

198,220

152,986

698,092

383,007

279,249

Colorado

1,506,413

170,558

130,243

532,602

343,816

329,195

Idaho

453,970

52,915

84,665

103,455

146,143

*

66,792

Montana

250,800

30,181

*

14,815

122,892

49,245

33,667

Nevada

897,722

142,543

42,044

434,306

130,219

148,611

New Mexico

481,731

57,815

55,343

189,002

123,292

56,279

Utah

762,140

77,433

129,344

207,229

166,571

181,563

Wyoming

156,842

19,901

35,398

42,509

32,636

*

26,399

 

Pacific:

Alaska

178,415

13,816

24,136

*

60,023

42,515

37,925

California

10,681,177

1,039,868

1,433,683

3,016,012

2,794,582

2,397,032

Hawaii

362,859

38,207

6,682

*

155,533

77,787

84,650

Oregon

1,178,700

105,360

177,150

289,873

295,989

310,329

*

Washington

1,756,328

174,198

243,893

603,356

360,164

374,717

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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(2006) Standard error for number of full-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2006

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

964,399

310,501

204,857

711,127

391,317

564,435

 

New England:

Connecticut

56,035

13,397

35,514

76,567

42,866

60,518

Maine

62,357

4,989

3,940

15,763

7,766

63,553

*

Massachusetts

214,134

37,563

*

41,674

95,464

108,989

52,302

New Hampshire

23,169

8,898

*

8,302

18,826

13,799

17,688

Rhode Island

15,196

4,805

9,970

5,395

13,539

9,472

Vermont

12,704

3,742

4,094

6,189

13,697

4,539

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

90,914

32,491

41,381

67,290

53,171

122,928

New York

260,134

58,719

57,784

252,089

209,854

119,119

Pennsylvania

147,002

30,040

80,368

115,507

55,190

81,877

 

East North Central:

Illinois

286,258

35,147

87,226

221,848

50,452

146,501

Indiana

116,431

33,535

35,998

77,358

48,409

54,443

Michigan

208,103

94,392

*

115,592

57,599

83,503

121,466

Ohio

170,324

54,896

101,233

110,586

100,293

90,080

Wisconsin

131,537

21,255

29,586

141,396

43,721

56,726

 

West North Central:

Iowa

55,871

20,000

27,502

43,436

19,253

64,529

Kansas

32,304

13,618

14,697

48,876

19,235

27,124

Minnesota

88,993

32,726

30,609

45,814

79,800

83,586

Missouri

136,469

42,172

39,222

70,456

37,691

74,103

Nebraska

23,552

13,727

12,354

24,524

23,539

23,927

North Dakota

6,848

3,229

6,933

5,817

12,025

5,912

South Dakota

19,633

4,169

11,069

10,761

8,495

8,797

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

24,482

5,745

8,844

10,317

19,262

10,043

District of Columbia

25,133

4,543

*

1,091

*

15,002

32,373

6,788

Florida

312,836

79,156

63,428

232,329

71,257

155,123

Georgia

156,973

50,872

48,826

114,312

91,932

71,452

Maryland

106,518

49,844

19,576

65,501

38,581

69,646

North Carolina

178,821

82,064

50,949

178,477

78,832

83,026

South Carolina

89,026

23,300

40,282

75,151

29,712

25,559

Virginia

222,148

38,408

47,724

184,214

138,427

74,349

West Virginia

22,097

5,647

6,637

16,309

14,217

5,931

 

East South Central:

Alabama

66,190

15,189

20,178

47,985

33,068

34,837

Kentucky

125,078

11,305

81,603

96,483

17,481

24,289

Mississippi

37,395

17,279

20,416

52,963

31,625

16,744

Tennessee

80,989

23,927

41,830

109,376

33,815

64,224

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

49,144

15,051

18,883

24,489

16,703

35,980

Louisiana

66,635

41,758

36,878

47,103

41,913

32,455

Oklahoma

39,032

10,438

24,268

33,480

36,726

19,557

Texas

181,393

85,077

77,726

87,358

200,245

95,362

 

Mountain:

Arizona

185,082

41,387

32,795

153,545

48,993

31,043

Colorado

95,269

28,629

23,110

74,370

46,693

32,751

Idaho

66,634

8,446

16,828

19,938

62,121

*

10,408

Montana

22,212

10,150

*

3,016

21,581

4,877

4,815

Nevada

96,915

40,996

10,872

60,982

12,487

21,905

New Mexico

52,842

8,816

12,055

51,025

16,175

11,002

Utah

59,661

12,142

23,972

26,376

23,892

33,565

Wyoming

10,855

4,682

10,440

5,285

11,807

*

4,993

 

Pacific:

Alaska

17,927

2,550

7,678

*

8,965

10,040

5,055

California

503,188

173,029

82,974

245,437

190,095

280,227

Hawaii

15,793

4,446

2,266

*

17,096

8,144

12,270

Oregon

135,281

15,557

39,967

35,477

28,384

111,927

*

Washington

191,790

45,930

43,464

158,658

53,125

45,100

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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.