Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table V.B.3(2009) Number of full-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2009

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

87,721,498

5,962,139

11,738,136

27,198,061

23,575,783

19,247,378

 

New England:

Connecticut

1,121,192

55,059

175,916

232,801

360,619

296,796

Maine

365,440

35,367

57,372

80,498

129,859

62,344

Massachusetts

2,011,068

83,861

228,047

525,463

750,408

423,289

New Hampshire

440,378

25,179

134,229

*

116,981

110,701

53,289

Rhode Island

289,161

16,628

35,073

84,220

76,644

76,596

Vermont

180,261

13,269

34,719

*

46,086

58,100

28,087

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

2,512,776

78,244

237,232

731,534

671,530

794,235

New York

5,765,284

234,650

521,441

1,481,875

2,012,131

1,515,187

Pennsylvania

3,825,081

282,440

487,569

1,075,392

1,209,343

770,337

 

East North Central:

Illinois

3,962,335

166,330

732,398

1,181,388

975,312

906,908

Indiana

1,793,570

128,526

387,717

506,003

413,765

357,558

Michigan

2,596,736

109,225

464,180

791,958

677,445

553,928

Ohio

3,514,516

170,158

641,746

968,278

920,267

814,067

Wisconsin

1,743,089

108,693

380,094

487,164

403,157

363,981

 

West North Central:

Iowa

966,381

62,295

224,628

252,958

226,138

200,361

Kansas

849,083

63,244

134,032

275,386

213,301

163,119

Minnesota

1,712,423

126,921

260,786

393,315

459,297

472,105

Missouri

1,789,754

110,776

247,146

448,688

488,016

495,127

Nebraska

586,881

56,515

82,767

161,783

139,053

146,763

North Dakota

213,005

23,471

22,774

52,591

54,026

60,143

South Dakota

229,642

29,599

36,018

*

62,365

59,144

42,517

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

300,080

18,304

32,789

71,816

107,694

69,477

District of Columbia

363,418

4,259

*

4,326

*

138,435

156,030

60,367

Florida

5,306,440

321,040

274,578

2,552,850

1,181,824

976,148

Georgia

2,786,976

185,933

*

263,869

773,082

882,032

682,060

Maryland

1,684,969

114,538

177,624

*

513,955

557,089

321,763

North Carolina

2,546,548

158,834

463,839

705,672

541,549

676,655

South Carolina

1,103,594

95,407

188,555

368,168

251,325

200,139

Virginia

2,396,409

225,330

215,863

760,875

718,128

476,213

West Virginia

423,606

20,332

63,554

152,551

107,248

79,920

 

East South Central:

Alabama

1,186,448

89,133

215,854

375,859

316,636

188,966

Kentucky

1,160,605

66,811

211,685

331,582

319,180

231,347

Mississippi

724,672

53,721

147,063

242,058

158,538

123,292

Tennessee

1,760,344

152,616

*

258,560

545,042

446,276

357,850

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

780,084

97,884

*

171,455

167,428

178,343

164,974

Louisiana

1,243,254

97,340

193,696

452,434

293,294

206,491

Oklahoma

933,833

67,014

104,721

326,984

236,807

198,307

Texas

7,068,464

611,991

1,033,188

2,293,307

1,542,315

1,587,663

 

Mountain:

Arizona

1,693,503

103,179

*

170,921

619,956

496,502

302,945

Colorado

1,563,680

139,554

163,025

598,105

311,996

351,000

Idaho

377,642

54,048

36,773

119,039

101,990

65,793

Montana

245,430

32,576

21,711

88,909

59,623

42,612

Nevada

845,099

80,255

41,109

387,807

140,511

195,417

New Mexico

459,267

55,070

24,794

164,727

135,240

79,436

Utah

783,124

62,038

99,810

232,010

223,652

*

165,614

Wyoming

147,503

15,499

26,431

55,877

29,476

20,220

 

Pacific:

Alaska

180,678

18,169

11,055

*

69,392

40,631

41,430

California

10,043,256

734,071

1,240,135

3,133,656

2,783,397

2,151,997

Hawaii

349,331

23,101

10,574

183,575

79,805

52,276

Oregon

1,060,436

97,613

157,241

292,997

286,421

226,165

Washington

1,734,748

186,026

*

187,451

523,192

483,975

354,103

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.

 

Insurance Component Summary Tables

Table V.B.3(2009) Standard error for number of full-time private-sector employees by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2009

 

Division and State

Total

 

Agri, fish., forestry
and construction

 

Mining and
manufacturing

 

Retail and
other services

 

Professional
services

 

All other

 

 

United States

1,082,341

263,974

359,977

687,700

435,167

574,251

 

New England:

Connecticut

101,506

14,808

42,079

38,207

57,037

59,416

Maine

13,259

5,672

14,495

5,797

17,476

10,122

Massachusetts

154,928

20,467

42,379

60,866

63,612

72,847

New Hampshire

45,093

6,175

53,742

*

10,850

18,883

5,411

Rhode Island

21,400

4,860

7,063

18,102

11,996

11,407

Vermont

18,656

2,554

11,472

*

3,514

5,941

3,250

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

88,575

11,567

69,152

81,315

62,215

117,156

New York

145,697

26,724

92,594

245,578

132,398

144,134

Pennsylvania

184,408

75,000

83,400

137,678

101,739

88,149

 

East North Central:

Illinois

299,474

24,071

127,918

166,364

149,500

198,290

Indiana

124,526

33,567

57,969

72,519

55,424

34,579

Michigan

130,789

30,753

68,116

71,901

52,620

93,687

Ohio

243,153

25,320

88,577

67,837

155,334

116,674

Wisconsin

125,549

17,978

40,221

63,368

56,402

57,145

 

West North Central:

Iowa

77,583

10,948

37,445

38,317

37,394

29,090

Kansas

41,012

10,172

29,774

43,760

31,763

20,476

Minnesota

70,445

15,582

46,876

48,622

78,173

76,663

Missouri

130,107

22,877

62,812

72,257

81,786

89,415

Nebraska

40,144

10,773

19,233

24,820

18,280

20,870

North Dakota

7,455

4,761

4,130

5,694

5,416

11,066

South Dakota

9,600

4,742

12,831

*

7,835

10,360

8,446

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

38,511

2,347

9,604

13,697

27,666

10,389

District of Columbia

31,005

2,024

*

4,326

*

15,055

18,574

15,437

Florida

500,296

61,090

39,958

444,419

111,317

124,706

Georgia

258,422

70,252

*

74,491

128,755

182,245

104,811

Maryland

176,564

31,869

68,225

*

51,132

92,732

68,372

North Carolina

119,249

34,669

71,988

70,391

94,534

113,079

South Carolina

96,288

23,088

27,351

59,019

52,406

26,805

Virginia

134,127

43,639

32,131

69,686

82,641

76,312

West Virginia

22,071

2,031

12,378

17,657

15,606

16,533

 

East South Central:

Alabama

58,863

16,911

42,235

64,553

34,179

30,855

Kentucky

87,724

10,474

37,447

48,830

71,215

33,651

Mississippi

47,503

10,612

25,999

28,406

27,268

13,529

Tennessee

49,798

50,130

*

46,837

69,535

87,355

65,001

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

44,001

30,189

*

33,061

13,229

22,821

31,804

Louisiana

135,242

25,370

54,194

75,685

55,754

36,689

Oklahoma

57,966

16,385

11,281

41,292

45,165

26,872

Texas

258,902

136,292

142,606

176,082

174,300

72,151

 

Mountain:

Arizona

119,278

39,345

*

46,082

74,486

74,389

59,122

Colorado

86,962

30,286

46,707

81,914

50,146

65,508

Idaho

25,095

9,058

8,748

16,926

17,134

7,049

Montana

20,237

3,934

5,770

11,099

10,359

5,524

Nevada

39,875

15,898

7,080

43,739

24,251

22,988

New Mexico

42,210

13,116

7,009

29,914

26,795

15,865

Utah

99,403

9,591

22,905

37,330

92,461

*

27,368

Wyoming

10,500

1,871

7,241

3,886

3,377

2,666

 

Pacific:

Alaska

13,312

4,959

3,390

*

8,749

6,299

5,905

California

285,015

90,988

111,481

210,167

260,962

162,638

Hawaii

16,237

4,521

2,362

19,533

12,150

8,659

Oregon

75,669

14,474

29,344

43,883

51,421

36,287

Washington

122,756

56,801

*

44,773

38,134

73,840

83,814

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2009 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.