Table V.A.1(2010) Number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 6,563,247    728,578    274,603    2,659,029    1,598,025    1,303,012   
New England:
Connecticut 78,607    7,894    4,430    33,146    20,693    12,444   
Maine 37,157    5,629    1,403    15,983    8,446    5,696   
Massachusetts 148,433    16,258    6,173    61,075    40,600    24,327   
New Hampshire 33,557    3,680    1,522    15,761    7,978    4,616   
Rhode Island 24,320    2,570    1,277    10,241    6,134    4,098   
Vermont 19,697    2,730    910    8,752    4,319    2,985   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 196,563    18,391    6,866    82,423    52,109    36,775   
New York 442,167    42,120    14,052    178,115    113,239    94,642   
Pennsylvania 275,186    25,216    13,747    125,102    64,378    46,744   
East North Central:
Illinois 283,408    26,637    11,115    117,169    66,384    62,103   
Indiana 128,754    14,851    7,450    54,288    26,396    25,769   
Michigan 202,909    23,881    9,719    83,056    50,852    35,401   
Ohio 232,821    22,270    14,715    96,579    49,695    49,562   
Wisconsin 127,675    16,366    9,186    53,995    24,557    23,572   
West North Central:
Iowa 80,252    14,696    3,185    32,899    14,688    14,784   
Kansas 70,547    11,693    3,380    27,111    13,875    14,487   
Minnesota 131,078    19,011    7,097    52,743    30,483    21,743   
Missouri 132,319    17,596    5,178    54,321    26,938    28,286   
Nebraska 50,732    10,075    1,426    20,576    8,901    9,755   
North Dakota 22,154    4,243    887    9,277    3,740    4,006   
South Dakota 24,554    5,173    873    9,901    3,891    4,716   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 21,295    2,605    485    8,716    4,626    4,862   
District of Columbia 19,635    148 * 106 * 9,769    6,985    2,626   
Florida 415,622    38,974    9,932    167,149    120,737    78,830   
Georgia 191,932    18,110    8,241    80,409    47,007    38,165   
Maryland 117,858    12,318    2,874    46,846    34,200    21,620   
North Carolina 188,824    21,181    7,309    81,875    40,007    38,452   
South Carolina 92,423    10,548    2,751    41,908    19,251    17,966   
Virginia 168,011    19,779    4,470    71,112    47,719    24,931   
West Virginia 34,907    3,514    1,650    16,321    7,133    6,289   
East South Central:
Alabama 87,079    8,666    3,943    36,729    18,608    19,134   
Kentucky 84,398    9,939    3,790    36,249    17,853    16,567   
Mississippi 53,404    6,566    2,076    21,922    11,053    11,787   
Tennessee 119,206    9,078    4,938    50,413    27,205    27,570   
West South Central:
Arkansas 59,348    8,277    2,224    24,184    12,605    12,058   
Louisiana 95,156    9,249    4,554    38,232    21,074    22,045   
Oklahoma 78,952    9,580    4,834    29,045    20,031    15,461   
Texas 475,220    48,304    23,802    185,335    110,579    107,200   
Mountain:
Arizona 113,340    12,708    3,965    44,933    28,327    23,406   
Colorado 137,985    17,477    6,445    49,317    36,704    28,042   
Idaho 38,269    7,996    1,313    12,800    8,233    7,927   
Montana 33,123    6,883    1,146    13,064    6,682    5,348   
Nevada 47,880    3,832    1,573    20,360    12,421    9,694   
New Mexico 40,158    4,517    1,503    16,314    10,264    7,560   
Utah 56,872    9,137    3,151    18,626    13,681    12,278   
Wyoming 18,505    3,461    1,239    7,296    3,353    3,155   
Pacific:
Alaska 17,463    2,326    508 * 7,071    4,207    3,351   
California 737,351    73,560    29,849    274,380    201,719    157,844   
Hawaii 28,399    3,205    628 * 12,209    7,064    5,293   
Oregon 97,889    14,021    4,998    37,990    22,721    18,158   
Washington 149,850    21,638    5,714    55,939    37,679    28,881   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 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.A.1(2010) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 25,970    8,658    10,184    17,552    12,379    15,692   
New England:
Connecticut 1,611    552    836    911    1,339    1,480   
Maine 330    431    130    675    394    628   
Massachusetts 4,242    1,215    1,161    2,920    2,382    2,451   
New Hampshire 983    540    287    480    573    323   
Rhode Island 417    299    247    565    358    505   
Vermont 365    251    117    224    234    203   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 4,799    2,798    1,309    3,109    2,956    3,680   
New York 10,036    1,477    1,763    7,026    3,729    5,346   
Pennsylvania 8,472    1,675    1,764    6,755    2,761    3,716   
East North Central:
Illinois 4,109    2,813    1,942    3,703    3,658    4,247   
Indiana 4,156    1,114    626    2,388    1,426    2,127   
Michigan 5,265    1,809    1,538    3,506    1,909    2,886   
Ohio 6,643    1,919    1,745    5,242    3,016    3,406   
Wisconsin 3,248    1,785    1,199    1,538    1,232    1,164   
West North Central:
Iowa 2,086    1,027    503    1,634    954    832   
Kansas 1,886    934    535    1,393    1,065    881   
Minnesota 3,317    1,490    1,063    2,036    1,875    1,132   
Missouri 3,584    1,478    1,014    2,762    1,140    2,438   
Nebraska 1,425    491    270    851    673    487   
North Dakota 399    145    166    405    158    317   
South Dakota 465    399    65    410    252    357   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 967    162    128    573    331    350   
District of Columbia 599    96 * 90 * 488    352    292   
Florida 10,615    3,082    1,572    6,940    4,845    4,792   
Georgia 4,152    2,209    1,411    4,056    2,430    5,071   
Maryland 3,705    1,749    564    2,420    1,585    1,808   
North Carolina 2,857    1,660    1,146    3,803    2,239    2,922   
South Carolina 2,145    690    643    1,098    1,095    1,602   
Virginia 5,778    1,629    840    3,819    3,463    1,369   
West Virginia 1,873    220    427    1,114    578    515   
East South Central:
Alabama 2,460    1,233    666    2,083    1,076    1,216   
Kentucky 1,810    813    488    1,425    1,362    1,166   
Mississippi 1,276    668    340    687    900    727   
Tennessee 3,571    942    866    2,539    1,679    1,326   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,171    609    286    961    778    964   
Louisiana 1,872    752    711    1,744    889    1,154   
Oklahoma 2,349    1,193    875    995    1,122    642   
Texas 8,924    1,671    2,105    6,554    4,596    5,443   
Mountain:
Arizona 3,409    795    1,113    2,285    1,876    2,238   
Colorado 2,581    1,250    697    1,909    1,905    1,739   
Idaho 910    450    255    811    296    397   
Montana 626    413    173    681    301    455   
Nevada 2,269    288    425    1,180    949    893   
New Mexico 712    430    208    579    419    633   
Utah 1,916    747    398    774    714    1,198   
Wyoming 525    140    153    281    237    315   
Pacific:
Alaska 340    270    174 * 293    170    164   
California 7,254    4,489    1,982    5,803    6,523    4,831   
Hawaii 1,024    458    230 * 655    425    345   
Oregon 3,622    876    621    2,765    840    1,123   
Washington 3,645    2,949    1,254    3,017    2,469    3,559   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 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.