Table VII.A.1(2002) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2002: (43 States are shown separately)
 
 

 

Percent Full-Time Employees

Percent Low-Wage Employees **

Division and State

Total

 

75% or more

 

50-74%

 

Less than 50%

 

50% or more

 

Less than 50%

 

Unknown

 
 
United States

6,138,063

3,975,147

963,635

1,199,281

1,844,827

3,408,181

885,056

 
New England:
Connecticut

77,210

47,348

9,968

19,895

15,383

49,932

11,895

Maine

34,486

21,894

5,092

7,500

10,292

20,231

3,963

Massachusetts

147,808

95,112

21,566

31,129

29,268

101,626

16,914

New Hampshire

32,438

19,192

6,608

6,638

7,732

21,441

3,265

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

196,516

132,109

30,099

34,308

42,704

119,032

34,781

New York

423,726

266,989

71,511

85,227

114,739

255,225

53,763

Pennsylvania

262,364

157,080

47,223

58,061

90,020

137,518

34,825

 
East North Central:
Illinois

260,161

168,558

40,987

50,616

64,383

151,347

44,431

Indiana

130,269

77,345

25,867

27,056

40,718

64,568

24,984

Michigan

201,838

119,923

36,245

45,670

59,103

113,618

29,117

Ohio

247,378

159,870

41,400

46,108

72,685

136,432

38,261

Wisconsin

128,214

74,208

22,746

31,260

39,102

70,998

18,115

 
West North Central:
Iowa

80,278

45,451

12,160

22,667

29,773

39,454

11,051

Kansas

68,913

41,330

10,983

16,600

27,519

31,548

9,846

Minnesota

127,758

72,088

18,505

37,165

36,446

73,329

17,983

Missouri

128,978

79,051

22,761

27,165

45,459

62,862

20,657

Nebraska

49,520

28,055

7,676

13,789

19,857

24,543

5,120

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

21,462

14,029

2,842

4,590

7,449

9,843

4,170

Florida

362,704

270,152

46,345

46,208

110,570

191,608

60,527

Georgia

172,661

126,084

23,242

23,335

53,906

88,495

30,260

Maryland

110,152

74,820

14,036

21,296

24,077

67,879

18,197

North Carolina

173,550

119,277

22,997

31,276

57,321

95,319

20,910

South Carolina

88,508

55,109

16,279

17,120

32,192

41,822

14,495

Virginia

149,915

94,906

24,709

30,300

46,215

82,163

21,538

West Virginia

33,581

20,051

7,278

6,252

15,696

12,393

5,492

 
East South Central:
Alabama

83,871

57,866

8,669

17,335

29,157

43,677

11,037

Kentucky

78,307

51,548

12,528

14,231

28,979

33,215

16,113

Mississippi

49,272

32,157

8,277

8,838

20,506

19,241

9,525

Tennessee

114,005

78,456

16,265

19,284

36,292

56,400

21,313

 
West South Central:
Louisiana

83,244

57,251

14,472

11,521

28,723

39,785

14,736

Oklahoma

71,430

47,252

10,441

13,737

27,510

35,105

8,815

Texas

409,206

291,548

58,251

59,407

131,219

204,828

73,159

 
Mountain:
Arizona

101,318

67,131

16,512

17,674

31,864

55,649

13,804

Colorado

119,519

79,323

20,052

20,145

34,094

72,826

12,599

Montana

31,242

18,542

4,942

7,758

13,740

14,715

2,787

Nevada

38,748

25,955

4,747

8,047

11,581

21,379

5,788

New Mexico

36,520

22,027

5,757

8,737

16,164

14,655

5,702

Utah

48,822

31,216

6,950

10,656

14,659

29,256

4,907

Wyoming

16,858

10,156

2,785

3,917

7,033

8,147

1,678

 
Pacific:
California

679,137

431,374

115,459

132,305

189,018

414,566

75,553

Hawaii

27,509

18,899

3,888

4,722

7,695

15,898

3,916

Oregon

88,472

55,827

14,511

18,134

22,610

52,792

13,070

Washington

138,080

87,399

19,972

30,709

31,108

92,384

14,588

 
States not shown separately

212,114

131,193

30,032

50,890

70,269

120,438

21,407

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2002 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.

 

Table VII.A.1(2002) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2002: (43 States are shown separately)
 
 

 

Percent Full-Time Employees

Percent Low-Wage Employees **

Division and State

Total

 

75% or more

 

50-74%

 

Less than 50%

 

50% or more

 

Less than 50%

 

Unknown

 
 
United States

22,695

32,560

18,000

18,233

17,770

26,279

12,878

 
New England:
Connecticut

3,010

2,188

803

2,164

2,190

3,023

2,153

Maine

1,969

1,657

421

613

498

1,856

607

Massachusetts

4,245

4,472

3,549

2,260

2,590

4,538

2,811

New Hampshire

2,035

1,914

621

598

522

1,891

747

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

4,817

5,436

2,960

2,701

4,228

4,647

2,545

New York

8,178

9,422

4,307

6,031

5,444

9,475

4,225

Pennsylvania

7,676

8,124

5,358

6,418

4,435

4,150

3,328

 
East North Central:
Illinois

5,915

9,553

5,261

4,240

4,512

6,977

5,729

Indiana

5,300

4,270

3,898

2,245

2,857

2,474

4,582

Michigan

7,883

5,328

5,021

4,685

5,031

7,498

3,639

Ohio

6,818

9,634

4,809

3,875

3,800

8,147

3,855

Wisconsin

4,307

3,520

1,608

2,511

3,238

3,876

2,217

 
West North Central:
Iowa

3,164

2,973

1,128

1,895

1,861

2,363

1,235

Kansas

2,335

2,204

1,302

829

2,072

1,625

1,056

Minnesota

5,578

5,733

1,830

4,380

3,738

5,512

2,203

Missouri

3,510

3,458

2,374

2,858

2,616

3,285

4,195

Nebraska

1,283

1,612

688

1,004

1,564

1,459

904

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

1,967

2,098

275

281

2,117

531

354

Florida

11,593

10,207

4,550

7,004

8,561

11,457

3,567

Georgia

7,532

6,059

3,422

3,421

3,933

2,860

5,047

Maryland

3,453

2,956

1,699

1,380

2,323

2,063

1,343

North Carolina

3,723

5,135

2,746

4,409

5,209

4,808

1,342

South Carolina

4,720

3,391

1,485

3,480

2,392

2,994

3,572

Virginia

3,793

3,314

2,395

2,935

2,259

4,413

1,872

West Virginia

1,484

606

1,533

274

648

1,648

913

 
East South Central:
Alabama

2,606

2,140

1,292

1,646

1,889

2,947

844

Kentucky

2,682

3,023

1,524

1,159

1,021

2,052

2,718

Mississippi

1,074

1,773

492

757

1,148

1,388

1,167

Tennessee

4,706

4,495

2,189

2,609

2,651

2,828

3,959

 
West South Central:
Louisiana

2,059

2,595

2,102

1,312

1,592

1,848

1,481

Oklahoma

2,436

3,005

1,101

625

1,601

2,959

1,106

Texas

7,045

6,904

5,036

5,820

6,383

6,593

7,405

 
Mountain:
Arizona

2,939

3,320

1,663

2,229

1,729

2,460

2,278

Colorado

4,362

4,483

2,136

2,788

2,977

3,031

2,313

Montana

1,700

1,687

547

522

789

1,347

635

Nevada

1,588

1,470

402

625

844

1,117

780

New Mexico

2,367

1,142

946

2,056

2,384

641

811

Utah

2,459

2,530

1,098

978

860

2,398

535

Wyoming

411

452

384

254

365

365

199

 
Pacific:
California

11,009

12,495

4,321

7,314

7,376

8,462

4,341

Hawaii

1,630

1,848

415

590

547

1,840

555

Oregon

2,629

2,976

1,978

1,686

1,683

3,341

2,853

Washington

2,760

3,688

1,504

2,336

2,544

2,846

1,589

 
States not shown separately

7,000

7,462

3,318

4,084

5,403

5,008

2,985

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2002 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey-Insurance Component.
Note: Definitions and descriptions of the methods used for this survey can be found in the Technical Appendix.
** The definition of low-wage employees changed in 2000. These data are not comparable to IC data prior to 2000. See Technical Appendix for details.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.