Table V.A.1(2013) Number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2013
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 7,009,707    684,635    286,195    2,921,625    1,728,530    1,388,723   
New England:
Connecticut 82,261    6,319    4,968    37,443    20,446    13,085   
Maine 37,083    5,136    1,198    16,621    8,847    5,281   
Massachusetts 162,825    14,882    6,006    70,775    44,401    26,761   
New Hampshire 36,002    3,350    1,519    17,390    7,338    6,404   
Rhode Island 25,946    2,729    981    11,579    6,223    4,435   
Vermont 19,574    3,089    878    8,376    4,431    2,801   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 205,254    14,190    6,239    88,993    56,429    39,403   
New York 480,074    35,714    14,812    206,786    126,122    96,639   
Pennsylvania 282,183    26,502    15,320    123,127    59,532    57,701   
East North Central:
Illinois 294,287    26,445    10,444    118,013    75,446    63,939   
Indiana 135,442    15,664    7,578    62,013    25,851    24,336   
Michigan 202,618    20,391    11,664    89,075    44,142    37,347   
Ohio 237,275    22,825    13,020    101,819    52,323    47,288   
Wisconsin 139,778    18,542    8,692    59,881    28,191    24,473   
West North Central:
Iowa 83,581    14,996    3,467    32,754    15,584    16,779   
Kansas 74,456    10,946    3,767    29,919    14,247    15,577   
Minnesota 142,021    22,097    6,616    54,278    33,296    25,734   
Missouri 134,851    13,698    4,971    55,835    31,040    29,307   
Nebraska 51,534    9,215    1,767    20,135    10,601    9,815   
North Dakota 25,654    5,694    943    9,557    3,935    5,525   
South Dakota 27,111    5,596    1,088    10,460    4,570    5,398   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 21,849    1,685    675 * 9,283    5,796    4,410   
District of Columbia 20,928    524 * 126 * 9,501    8,027    2,751   
Florida 463,372    39,499    10,915    188,338    126,968    97,652   
Georgia 205,878    15,915    6,603    78,545    57,463    47,351   
Maryland 131,020    12,690    3,320 * 54,529    39,845    20,636   
North Carolina 200,891    20,673    7,514    83,040    45,616    44,047   
South Carolina 96,799    7,803    3,279    44,978    22,646    18,093   
Virginia 178,793    20,952    4,117    76,773    44,968    31,982   
West Virginia 34,382    3,174    2,044    15,504    7,710    5,949   
East South Central:
Alabama 93,217    8,613    4,301    42,498    20,500    17,306   
Kentucky 87,156    8,780    3,705    39,234    18,780    16,657   
Mississippi 53,812    6,243    2,027    23,152    12,122    10,268   
Tennessee 120,749    10,343    5,077    54,689    26,749    23,892   
West South Central:
Arkansas 61,958    7,813    2,509    27,341    12,252    12,042   
Louisiana 94,476    8,745    4,944    36,946    22,403    21,438   
Oklahoma 82,735    7,452    6,090    33,938    20,158    15,098   
Texas 502,539    43,072    23,900    205,420    126,237    103,910   
Mountain:
Arizona 124,950    11,656    4,691    52,262    32,676    23,665   
Colorado 149,454    14,268    6,165    58,393    43,063    27,565   
Idaho 39,458    7,393    1,730    14,516    8,171    7,648   
Montana 36,751    7,531    1,416    14,593    7,043    6,168   
Nevada 52,791    3,942    811 * 22,424    15,227    10,385   
New Mexico 40,500    4,444    1,658    17,386    9,343    7,669   
Utah 66,981    7,015    4,055    23,042    16,944    15,925   
Wyoming 19,800    3,341    1,246    7,655    3,952    3,607   
Pacific:
Alaska 19,310    2,360    608    8,206    4,903    3,232   
California 821,366    65,388    33,411    327,154    225,004    170,410   
Hawaii 30,246    2,494    957    13,743    7,508    5,544   
Oregon 104,648    12,927    5,814    40,911    24,674    20,321   
Washington 173,086    19,882    6,547    72,799    38,784    35,075   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2013 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(2013) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2013
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 40,795    16,345    7,197    17,655    19,381    22,056   
New England:
Connecticut 2,904    896    934    1,853    1,284    1,047   
Maine 1,329    437    319    1,055    506    508   
Massachusetts 5,304    1,844    1,565    2,765    3,125    2,599   
New Hampshire 1,043    238    304    637    604    863   
Rhode Island 963    216    157    630    299    520   
Vermont 245    209    219    412    284    281   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 5,236    3,223    1,283    2,853    4,100    1,999   
New York 9,013    5,470    1,728    8,428    7,415    6,003   
Pennsylvania 6,770    2,906    1,259    6,040    5,268    3,153   
East North Central:
Illinois 10,118    2,518    1,959    5,139    3,403    5,845   
Indiana 3,074    1,266    913    2,333    1,742    1,880   
Michigan 6,613    1,951    1,903    4,770    3,656    2,153   
Ohio 8,484    3,451    1,894    6,449    2,594    2,930   
Wisconsin 5,518    2,003    845    3,520    1,573    1,992   
West North Central:
Iowa 2,511    1,400    747    1,357    1,226    1,405   
Kansas 2,532    1,769    785    1,814    1,183    912   
Minnesota 3,770    2,010    860    2,122    1,555    2,271   
Missouri 3,694    2,750    1,127    3,030    1,472    2,524   
Nebraska 2,258    691    339    1,315    923    779   
North Dakota 406    534    242    312    317    308   
South Dakota 599    391    206    490    142    351   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 616    257    236 * 571    366    270   
District of Columbia 794    186 * 126 * 649    328    383   
Florida 7,654    4,414    2,070    4,578    5,276    4,682   
Georgia 6,356    2,003    1,355    4,080    3,599    2,728   
Maryland 4,638    1,803    1,049 * 2,553    2,601    1,666   
North Carolina 9,073    3,275    1,245    3,757    2,570    4,548   
South Carolina 3,246    1,056    668    1,800    1,568    1,448   
Virginia 5,894    1,806    723    5,590    3,167    1,880   
West Virginia 683    471    344    774    603    529   
East South Central:
Alabama 3,009    1,320    765    2,504    1,378    1,302   
Kentucky 3,615    826    783    2,136    1,064    1,513   
Mississippi 1,259    563    349    1,295    645    502   
Tennessee 3,416    1,312    840    2,932    2,357    1,812   
West South Central:
Arkansas 2,179    619    527    1,629    911    1,209   
Louisiana 2,974    1,369    640    1,375    1,814    1,654   
Oklahoma 2,821    977    802    1,120    1,550    1,291   
Texas 11,929    3,543    2,324    5,657    4,526    5,024   
Mountain:
Arizona 3,668    1,331    775    3,240    1,511    2,127   
Colorado 4,022    1,568    1,543    3,233    2,104    1,862   
Idaho 1,401    628    318    991    675    569   
Montana 1,234    718    277    780    504    533   
Nevada 2,191    605    257 * 1,567    1,139    1,121   
New Mexico 1,204    588    257    883    720    768   
Utah 3,122    686    541    1,785    1,158    1,439   
Wyoming 511    259    127    441    257    220   
Pacific:
Alaska 639    202    143    320    365    343   
California 20,511    3,438    2,642    9,842    12,388    5,294   
Hawaii 1,095    266    182    792    457    427   
Oregon 2,029    765    1,172    1,849    1,242    1,393   
Washington 7,420    1,903    1,548    4,476    2,218    3,743   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2013 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.