Table V.A.1(2012) Number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2012
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 6,789,881    740,469    264,455    2,863,108    1,657,919    1,263,931   
New England:
Connecticut 84,103    7,025    4,043    36,231    21,809    14,994   
Maine 37,118    5,373    1,243    15,944    8,394    6,164   
Massachusetts 158,479    13,466    6,919    72,096    41,538    24,459   
New Hampshire 33,395    4,132    1,658    14,668    7,581    5,356   
Rhode Island 25,679    3,297    1,445    11,550    6,078    3,309   
Vermont 19,099    3,460    718    8,085    4,061    2,775   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 204,116    18,790    5,869    89,682    55,170    34,605   
New York 472,904    41,731    13,008    210,044    118,258    89,863   
Pennsylvania 264,063    26,921    12,137    112,807    63,785    48,412   
East North Central:
Illinois 285,780    32,803    10,099    118,591    67,295    56,993   
Indiana 136,141    19,151    5,749    61,334    27,027    22,881   
Michigan 200,729    24,241    10,462    90,114    42,763    33,149   
Ohio 228,446    20,358    11,164    106,774    49,162    40,988   
Wisconsin 135,508    23,404    7,729    56,426    23,572    24,377   
West North Central:
Iowa 83,063    14,366    3,320    31,530    16,129    17,718   
Kansas 74,853    12,530    2,898    29,408    15,763    14,254   
Minnesota 140,724    20,844    6,909    56,466    31,350    25,154   
Missouri 132,225    14,518    4,600    56,485    29,558    27,065   
Nebraska 55,687    8,852    1,829    22,143    10,990    11,873   
North Dakota 24,509    5,129    911    9,520    3,922    5,028   
South Dakota 28,173    6,299    963    10,651    4,443    5,816   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 21,064    2,945    346 * 8,779    4,549    4,445   
District of Columbia 20,318    214 * 109 * 10,107    7,347    2,541   
Florida 446,620    46,508    9,853    185,563    123,061    81,635   
Georgia 189,375    17,761    5,819    84,514    45,039    36,242   
Maryland 124,395    13,644    1,959 * 51,073    35,162    22,557   
North Carolina 199,255    24,718    8,441    88,351    44,422    33,324   
South Carolina 95,346    11,091    3,142    43,382    21,142    16,590   
Virginia 172,585    23,234    3,443 * 76,702    43,476    25,730   
West Virginia 34,739    3,103    1,584    16,622    7,587    5,843   
East South Central:
Alabama 90,427    7,599    3,782    42,107    19,444    17,495   
Kentucky 84,109    9,987    4,261    35,449    18,707    15,705   
Mississippi 56,244    4,360    1,770    25,615    11,553    12,946   
Tennessee 113,972    9,541    4,553    54,671    25,333    19,874   
West South Central:
Arkansas 62,806    7,301    2,783    26,288    13,143    13,291   
Louisiana 91,201    8,729    3,586    37,212    23,450    18,224   
Oklahoma 80,626    7,311    5,860    34,224    18,639    14,592   
Texas 491,413    43,961    24,394    201,876    117,888    103,293   
Mountain:
Arizona 116,866    11,068    4,620    47,032    30,742    23,404   
Colorado 141,046    17,537    5,103    51,813    37,208    29,384   
Idaho 40,427    8,414    1,543    14,178    8,939    7,354   
Montana 34,407    6,489    1,194    13,571    7,382    5,771   
Nevada 50,529    4,426    1,155 * 21,328    12,964    10,657   
New Mexico 39,768    4,145    1,728    17,630    9,379    6,886   
Utah 64,984    9,388    3,731    22,899    16,411    12,556   
Wyoming 19,752    3,157    960    7,767    4,216    3,653   
Pacific:
Alaska 18,676    2,257    495    8,101    4,236    3,588   
California 777,464    70,221    32,550    296,726    226,383    151,584   
Hawaii 28,751    2,330    590 * 12,770    7,142    5,919   
Oregon 99,106    11,571    5,464    40,244    24,527    17,300   
Washington 158,813    20,769    5,961    65,965    39,804    26,315   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2012 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(2012) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2012
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 29,797    9,833    6,969    23,054    17,406    16,021   
New England:
Connecticut 2,080    1,025    770    1,996    907    1,578   
Maine 717    425    189    913    321    699   
Massachusetts 4,655    2,076    1,118    4,045    3,279    2,193   
New Hampshire 1,336    361    164    958    384    491   
Rhode Island 876    371    200    614    495    666   
Vermont 597    360    37    341    262    208   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 6,565    2,128    1,366    5,134    2,663    3,164   
New York 7,940    3,074    1,514    5,970    3,611    5,234   
Pennsylvania 6,074    1,724    1,385    4,712    4,393    2,292   
East North Central:
Illinois 6,794    4,056    1,714    5,907    3,149    4,856   
Indiana 2,510    1,492    639    2,511    2,062    1,730   
Michigan 5,922    2,334    1,220    3,804    1,814    3,892   
Ohio 5,313    2,606    1,214    4,443    2,809    3,584   
Wisconsin 4,057    2,166    866    2,874    2,187    1,194   
West North Central:
Iowa 3,209    1,816    597    2,602    1,075    1,628   
Kansas 4,552    1,613    526    2,046    1,071    1,115   
Minnesota 2,816    1,171    1,611    3,696    1,624    2,334   
Missouri 2,619    2,090    1,271    2,426    1,258    2,104   
Nebraska 2,024    1,047    286    1,028    765    719   
North Dakota 485    315    101    323    199    300   
South Dakota 848    340    166    413    275    243   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 1,129    429    108 * 626    436    447   
District of Columbia 847    95 * 74 * 468    737    215   
Florida 7,502    3,000    1,378    4,700    3,482    3,828   
Georgia 6,135    1,928    1,274    3,329    3,438    2,811   
Maryland 4,281    1,428    588 * 2,352    1,446    2,147   
North Carolina 3,811    2,035    1,020    4,310    2,209    3,151   
South Carolina 1,648    1,439    491    2,001    1,117    1,344   
Virginia 4,645    1,524    1,048 * 3,776    2,015    2,139   
West Virginia 840    342    214    703    385    352   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,604    795    771    1,232    1,776    1,533   
Kentucky 2,062    1,057    598    997    1,433    1,100   
Mississippi 1,911    970    303    1,694    845    1,064   
Tennessee 4,494    1,634    668    4,343    1,233    1,087   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,322    834    429    1,281    1,196    1,086   
Louisiana 2,730    657    664    1,959    1,130    1,454   
Oklahoma 2,702    1,247    418    1,282    1,044    1,255   
Texas 12,534    3,871    1,942    8,008    5,795    6,708   
Mountain:
Arizona 2,676    890    972    2,340    1,995    3,258   
Colorado 3,359    1,630    1,034    2,896    2,020    2,488   
Idaho 795    626    325    1,006    569    267   
Montana 1,312    597    195    510    355    445   
Nevada 1,615    555    430 * 1,290    1,045    1,397   
New Mexico 1,011    170    261    594    579    641   
Utah 2,258    1,254    687    982    1,119    789   
Wyoming 487    384    160    458    213    230   
Pacific:
Alaska 516    212    142    514    256    295   
California 11,671    4,106    2,685    10,464    5,221    7,762   
Hawaii 636    381    189 * 650    549    439   
Oregon 2,624    1,838    994    2,537    1,408    1,543   
Washington 4,837    1,516    970    2,262    1,801    1,977   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2012 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.