Table V.A.1(2011) Number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2011
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 6,511,525    682,651    277,851    2,690,524    1,607,944    1,252,554   
New England:
Connecticut 83,865    6,431    4,889    35,520    22,264    14,761   
Maine 34,629    4,813    1,283    15,047    8,199    5,288   
Massachusetts 149,288    15,130    6,482    64,222    37,222    26,232   
New Hampshire 31,659    3,587    1,441    14,275    7,184    5,172   
Rhode Island 25,544    2,963    1,420    10,825    6,149    4,188   
Vermont 19,328    3,259    768    8,432    4,392    2,477   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 203,159    17,452    8,850    83,164    55,231    38,461   
New York 446,738    40,761    15,967    197,081    108,514    84,415   
Pennsylvania 268,390    26,457    13,877    118,258    67,875    41,923   
East North Central:
Illinois 279,595    23,129    12,712    114,443    69,015    60,297   
Indiana 128,076    13,621    8,146    52,192    25,907    28,209   
Michigan 197,438    19,924    10,764    82,026    47,797    36,927   
Ohio 227,018    23,523    13,262    91,842    54,956    43,436   
Wisconsin 124,184    16,878    8,242    52,903    25,791    20,370   
West North Central:
Iowa 75,502    13,997    2,958    29,518    15,168    13,861   
Kansas 66,664    10,702    2,919    27,277    12,506    13,260   
Minnesota 130,557    17,893    6,029    51,824    28,750    26,062   
Missouri 129,929    14,637    5,633    54,226    29,996    25,437   
Nebraska 47,039    8,648    1,940    19,123    9,238    8,091   
North Dakota 21,093    4,596    801    8,293    3,472    3,932   
South Dakota 24,254    4,699    739    9,977    4,002    4,836   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 20,105    2,090    571    8,360    5,303    3,782   
District of Columbia 19,422    262 * 86 * 8,866    7,336    2,872   
Florida 428,571    42,870    8,563    175,448    114,122    87,568   
Georgia 187,274    14,106    6,749    78,388    47,757    40,274   
Maryland 118,955    12,781    2,264    45,032    38,049    20,829   
North Carolina 183,639    22,011    8,466    78,677    44,416    30,071   
South Carolina 89,822    9,883    3,649    42,453    18,938    14,898   
Virginia 170,620    17,919    4,467    69,640    46,701    31,893   
West Virginia 32,849    2,935    1,790    15,335    7,128    5,661   
East South Central:
Alabama 87,685    8,841    4,665    36,524    20,745    16,910   
Kentucky 81,683    9,052    3,374    33,612    18,840    16,805   
Mississippi 50,600    4,876    2,237    23,438    9,895    10,154   
Tennessee 110,205    8,947    5,056    50,418    25,118    20,665   
West South Central:
Arkansas 58,995    7,994    2,117    23,722    12,019    13,143   
Louisiana 90,068    7,698    3,897    38,635    22,402    17,436   
Oklahoma 82,310    8,218    5,303    32,718    19,732    16,340   
Texas 452,443    41,262    19,722    188,353    105,843    97,263   
Mountain:
Arizona 115,914    12,064    3,232    46,266    31,378    22,974   
Colorado 125,593    15,171    4,377    47,901    34,269    23,875   
Idaho 38,196    7,227    1,337    13,558    8,973    7,100   
Montana 32,995    6,467    959    14,071    6,366    5,131   
Nevada 49,451    4,993    1,633    20,375    12,615    9,834   
New Mexico 38,016    4,039    1,497    15,868    9,465    7,146   
Utah 58,109    8,196    3,418    19,638    14,322    12,536   
Wyoming 17,893    3,280    990    6,779    3,634    3,211   
Pacific:
Alaska 17,144    1,918    462 * 6,980    4,512    3,272   
California 759,913    66,856    36,150    300,725    206,461    149,721   
Hawaii 28,334    2,453    780    12,081    7,460    5,560   
Oregon 95,528    12,551    5,076    37,444    22,995    17,461   
Washington 155,242    22,591    5,842    58,752    37,524    30,533   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2011 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(2011) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2011
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 17,631    11,150    9,251    7,195    15,185    14,972   
New England:
Connecticut 2,045    758    797    1,636    1,299    1,675   
Maine 1,065    455    285    766    270    486   
Massachusetts 3,153    1,678    1,570    2,166    3,050    3,078   
New Hampshire 452    485    208    403    366    333   
Rhode Island 800    372    248    548    480    370   
Vermont 294    249    118    195    226    219   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 6,697    2,363    1,270    4,532    3,392    2,169   
New York 11,549    4,301    1,906    9,238    4,024    3,935   
Pennsylvania 6,586    2,877    1,656    5,115    2,660    2,507   
East North Central:
Illinois 7,155    2,358    2,215    4,366    3,310    3,418   
Indiana 5,737    1,643    820    2,768    1,578    3,081   
Michigan 4,474    1,697    1,840    4,731    2,110    2,639   
Ohio 7,118    3,033    813    4,402    2,260    2,175   
Wisconsin 4,063    2,901    1,162    1,906    1,564    1,437   
West North Central:
Iowa 3,486    1,203    469    2,436    1,008    804   
Kansas 1,437    692    447    1,136    638    1,113   
Minnesota 2,549    2,157    1,209    1,886    1,874    1,443   
Missouri 2,516    1,651    1,048    2,148    1,899    2,108   
Nebraska 1,068    589    405    319    503    743   
North Dakota 459    299    183    301    223    250   
South Dakota 395    335    115    295    186    333   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 442    261    132    670    357    472   
District of Columbia 471    101 * 58 * 344    343    276   
Florida 7,452    3,218    1,505    6,147    2,373    4,134   
Georgia 7,623    3,078    868    4,549    3,224    3,788   
Maryland 4,260    1,262    677    2,330    2,262    1,534   
North Carolina 6,875    2,417    1,033    3,692    2,197    2,860   
South Carolina 2,580    848    600    1,652    874    803   
Virginia 3,921    2,228    1,047    2,322    3,270    2,759   
West Virginia 790    235    251    714    529    446   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,133    958    784    1,257    1,536    1,083   
Kentucky 1,861    926    399    1,754    1,084    1,264   
Mississippi 841    856    580    735    465    618   
Tennessee 1,997    846    758    1,610    1,166    1,324   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,453    496    547    799    383    1,522   
Louisiana 3,763    1,553    713    2,136    1,758    1,276   
Oklahoma 1,326    1,044    901    1,303    1,262    1,189   
Texas 9,182    2,858    1,919    6,202    3,848    3,151   
Mountain:
Arizona 3,646    969    849    2,590    1,251    687   
Colorado 2,206    1,810    523    1,223    1,084    865   
Idaho 977    534    266    931    537    414   
Montana 889    589    210    408    346    327   
Nevada 976    354    305    909    856    790   
New Mexico 1,243    418    385    839    602    445   
Utah 1,412    538    405    1,145    717    1,027   
Wyoming 371    267    116    211    174    208   
Pacific:
Alaska 405    225    156 * 393    329    165   
California 13,909    4,609    3,002    7,874    7,472    5,847   
Hawaii 674    224    167    574    454    422   
Oregon 1,766    1,665    922    1,469    1,104    657   
Washington 4,375    2,905    1,702    2,376    2,197    1,908   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2011 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.