Table V.A.1 Number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2017
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 7,375,023    750,157    288,687    3,045,969    1,808,295    1,481,915   
New England:
Connecticut 87,993    6,978    2,730    42,565    21,488    14,232   
Maine 40,458    4,918    1,025    18,669    9,285    6,562   
Massachusetts 164,458    15,588    5,112    80,387    36,717    26,654   
New Hampshire 34,547    4,307    1,751    15,427    7,614    5,448   
Rhode Island 27,479    2,765    1,487 * 12,008    6,734    4,486   
Vermont 19,926    3,252    851    9,142    3,984    2,697   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 217,014    17,761    6,281    88,553    62,694    41,726   
New York 503,595    44,302    17,738    217,009    131,110    93,437   
Pennsylvania 291,601    21,984    15,319    130,211    65,525    58,562   
East North Central:
Illinois 303,823    30,437    10,097    115,631    83,496    64,162   
Indiana 145,083    16,482    7,272    62,978    27,062    31,290   
Michigan 214,548    15,865    12,873    89,809    52,913    43,088   
Ohio 240,562    19,187    11,804    105,226    52,450    51,894   
Wisconsin 139,774    23,228    8,494    58,484    25,090    24,479   
West North Central:
Iowa 85,314    15,427    2,921    30,342    16,592    20,033   
Kansas 77,136    9,786    3,229    31,699    16,889    15,533   
Minnesota 144,163    19,268    5,905    62,119    27,688    29,182   
Missouri 143,421    16,116    2,843    55,422    37,198    31,843   
Nebraska 57,153    10,137    1,720    23,827    12,003    9,467   
North Dakota 25,509    5,723    869    9,543    4,126    5,248   
South Dakota 28,644    6,069    1,120    12,179    4,380    4,896   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 23,757    1,956    --    11,170    4,868    5,279   
District of Columbia 21,011    --    --    10,319    7,245    2,920   
Florida 525,632    47,078    15,113    213,018    132,266    118,157   
Georgia 220,343    18,201    7,234    94,685    56,693    43,529   
Maryland 134,379    11,949    --    51,688    35,241    32,958   
North Carolina 216,137    27,708    8,642    97,768    41,354    40,664   
South Carolina 99,236    10,968    4,024    42,608    19,962    21,673   
Virginia 179,022    15,046    5,975 * 72,596    55,103    30,302   
West Virginia 33,579    3,743    1,369    15,920    6,613    5,935   
East South Central:
Alabama 94,947    8,432    4,222    44,714    18,978    18,601   
Kentucky 85,389    9,889    3,298    34,189    21,501    16,512   
Mississippi 55,698    4,503    2,065    23,818    12,768    12,543   
Tennessee 117,822    10,175    4,729    51,523    26,716    24,678   
West South Central:
Arkansas 65,167    8,608    2,241    26,603    13,260    14,456   
Louisiana 92,239    9,757    3,848    35,083    22,713    20,838   
Oklahoma 87,569    8,128    5,263    38,237    21,812    14,129   
Texas 547,499    46,058    24,235    209,136    142,575    125,495   
Mountain:
Arizona 129,162    10,589    4,177    49,815    34,326    30,255   
Colorado 160,576    18,926    6,106 * 65,626    39,477    30,441   
Idaho 44,794    8,547    1,937    16,478    9,271    8,561   
Montana 39,068    7,938    1,141    15,651    6,678    7,660   
Nevada 58,914    4,268    2,091 * 27,347    13,407    11,802   
New Mexico 42,245    4,394    1,752    16,945    10,257    8,897   
Utah 75,886    9,769    4,104    27,115    17,404    17,494   
Wyoming 20,091    3,405    915    8,144    4,342    3,284   
Pacific:
Alaska 18,980    2,706    --    8,280    4,207    3,285   
California 885,920    86,968    37,645    340,869    249,724    170,715   
Hawaii 29,273    2,765    --    13,390    7,129    5,456   
Oregon 111,849    16,317    4,090    45,258    26,211    19,973   
Washington 166,634    21,389    6,838    66,747    41,156    30,504   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2017 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.

-- Data suppressed due to high standard errors or few reported values in cell.

** 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 Standard errors for number of private-sector establishments by industry groupings** and State: United States, 2017
Division and State Total Agri, fish., forestry
and construction
Mining and
manufacturing
Retail and
other services
Professional
services
All other
United States 19,540    24,061    12,893    41,566    32,941    31,443   
New England:
Connecticut 1,742    1,528    670    3,307    2,217    2,056   
Maine 596    872    299    1,409    1,086    972   
Massachusetts 2,090    3,263    1,472    5,858    4,082    3,664   
New Hampshire 494    760    393    1,168    814    719   
Rhode Island 535    664    468 * 1,133    888    745   
Vermont 247    464    213    667    423    397   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 3,417    3,537    1,794    6,581    5,592    4,483   
New York 7,822    7,940    4,828    14,871    11,358    10,445   
Pennsylvania 3,587    4,001    2,724    8,409    5,766    5,750   
East North Central:
Illinois 5,120    6,837    2,824    11,249    9,580    8,740   
Indiana 2,307    3,170    1,447    4,788    3,270    3,766   
Michigan 3,736    3,649    2,943    7,575    5,247    5,476   
Ohio 3,078    4,006    2,275    7,224    5,222    5,584   
Wisconsin 2,055    3,489    1,597    4,427    2,923    3,058   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,673    2,374    778    2,498    1,865    2,405   
Kansas 1,431    1,873    757    2,608    2,014    1,930   
Minnesota 2,813    3,797    1,658    5,059    3,438    3,646   
Missouri 2,588    3,456    732    4,760    4,009    4,011   
Nebraska 874    1,563    507    1,980    1,394    1,205   
North Dakota 399    784    231    796    533    632   
South Dakota 417    727    278    965    573    594   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 467    462    --    985    587    695   
District of Columbia 442    --    --    832    724    494   
Florida 7,195    8,324    4,390    15,971    12,772    12,936   
Georgia 3,958    4,050    2,088    8,024    6,066    5,775   
Maryland 3,057    2,512    --    4,778    3,861    4,450   
North Carolina 2,542    4,299    2,065    6,462    4,351    4,739   
South Carolina 1,598    1,894    922    3,042    2,307    2,344   
Virginia 2,814    3,367    2,087 * 6,174    5,456    4,383   
West Virginia 523    668    349    1,117    764    793   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,459    1,796    908    3,235    2,204    2,243   
Kentucky 1,453    1,908    768    2,849    2,352    2,101   
Mississippi 885    981    472    1,868    1,518    1,473   
Tennessee 1,976    2,218    1,195    3,995    3,080    2,819   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,045    1,729    623    2,264    1,715    1,773   
Louisiana 1,583    1,752    980    2,984    2,488    2,330   
Oklahoma 1,493    1,770    1,152    3,095    2,400    1,793   
Texas 5,750    6,765    4,474    11,799    10,569    10,212   
Mountain:
Arizona 1,949    2,273    1,165    4,456    3,515    3,557   
Colorado 2,422    3,633    1,910 * 5,405    4,324    3,815   
Idaho 498    1,146    511    1,429    1,079    1,056   
Montana 494    1,101    329    1,204    834    940   
Nevada 1,151    1,159    700 * 2,299    1,794    1,820   
New Mexico 795    854    458    1,395    1,086    1,135   
Utah 825    1,638    945    2,488    1,949    2,068   
Wyoming 261    493    227    655    469    419   
Pacific:
Alaska 210    423    --    619    445    396   
California 6,733    9,784    5,161    15,900    13,332    11,875   
Hawaii 483    583    --    1,111    841    733   
Oregon 1,595    2,585    1,043    3,682    2,815    2,665   
Washington 2,190    3,510    1,713    5,218    4,054    3,562   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2017 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.

-- Data suppressed due to high standard errors or few reported values in cell.

** 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.