Table VII.A.1(2003) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2003
 
 

 

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

6,285,662

4,013,250

990,176

1,282,236

1,765,880

3,571,840

947,942

 
New England:
Connecticut

83,144

56,073

12,849

14,223

16,779

54,091

12,274

Maine

34,479

21,420

5,260

7,799

10,420

20,388

3,670

Massachusetts

149,430

80,605

31,814

37,012

25,447

100,530

23,454

New Hampshire

34,997

22,448

5,716

6,833

5,502

24,424

5,071

Rhode Island

25,240

15,278

4,046

5,916

5,828

16,111

3,301

Vermont

19,236

11,239

3,557

4,440

4,665

12,386

2,185

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

201,716

131,005

27,725

42,986

45,515

124,492

31,709

New York

406,497

260,801

67,424

78,272

103,666

246,391

56,440

Pennsylvania

272,635

172,202

38,479

61,954

88,917

144,687

39,031

 
East North Central:
Illinois

280,873

171,704

46,063

63,107

73,733

163,062

44,078

Indiana

132,955

79,033

22,496

31,427

35,483

74,094

23,379

Michigan

199,847

118,142

38,212

43,492

50,027

119,077

30,743

Ohio

247,315

153,089

41,997

52,228

75,381

128,616

43,318

Wisconsin

129,482

74,109

23,466

31,906

38,395

71,794

19,292

 
West North Central:
Iowa

79,836

42,091

12,933

24,813

30,515

40,976

8,345

Kansas

73,174

43,391

11,974

17,810

27,744

36,026

9,405

Minnesota

125,429

71,436

16,994

37,000

28,774

81,605

15,050

Missouri

136,569

90,287

21,833

24,449

42,923

73,807

19,838

Nebraska

52,076

30,594

10,106

11,376

19,137

25,638

7,301

North Dakota

22,637

10,162

5,967

6,507

9,655

10,813

2,169

South Dakota

23,970

12,777

4,423

6,770

9,505

11,988

2,478

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

19,624

12,978

2,851

3,795

4,491

11,224

3,909

District of Columbia

15,943

12,232

2,065

1,646

1,867

11,211

2,865

Florida

381,647

270,082

58,785

52,780

100,298

217,193

64,156

Georgia

176,621

122,362

18,935

35,323

50,245

93,689

32,686

Maryland

118,368

78,891

14,731

24,746

26,024

74,335

18,009

North Carolina

176,831

121,082

27,021

28,728

52,190

101,292

23,349

South Carolina

85,496

54,629

13,277

17,590

31,213

41,348

12,935

Virginia

159,476

103,776

22,859

32,841

40,764

93,261

25,451

West Virginia

33,391

20,905

5,706

6,781

15,909

11,871

5,612

 
East South Central:
Alabama

87,417

60,157

11,853

15,408

33,666

43,839

9,913

Kentucky

79,042

51,079

13,020

14,942

29,611

37,280

12,152

Mississippi

55,540

33,113

8,750

13,677

24,128

22,793

8,619

Tennessee

114,327

75,666

21,148

17,513

36,986

58,885

18,457

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

57,053

36,735

7,775

12,543

22,857

23,880

10,316

Louisiana

90,584

63,125

14,027

13,432

33,458

44,878

12,248

Oklahoma

76,998

48,274

13,605

15,119

29,892

36,169

10,938

Texas

425,925

289,074

61,606

75,246

144,673

205,306

75,946

 
Mountain:
Arizona

101,676

66,116

14,115

21,445

26,530

59,904

15,242

Colorado

121,728

72,077

20,060

29,591

30,523

71,784

19,421

Idaho

35,079

19,584

5,694

9,800

10,739

20,721

3,619

Montana

31,504

18,072

5,535

7,897

13,022

15,663

2,818

Nevada

41,479

27,988

6,341

7,150

7,662

27,348

6,469

New Mexico

36,819

24,496

5,797

6,526

12,174

19,150

5,495

Utah

49,058

30,823

8,743

9,493

12,483

29,406

7,170

Wyoming

16,774

9,891

2,563

4,320

6,011

8,506

2,257

 
Pacific:
Alaska

15,602

9,021

2,866

3,715

2,873

11,250

1,479

California

700,418

452,498

112,260

135,660

153,199

439,654

107,565

Hawaii

25,593

17,469

3,047

5,077

6,984

15,931

2,679

Oregon

88,985

58,849

12,724

17,412

24,258

57,002

7,724

Washington

135,125

84,322

19,085

31,719

33,140

86,073

15,913

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2003 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(2003) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2003
 
 

 

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

62,733

56,239

14,628

24,258

38,226

31,244

29,111

 
New England:
Connecticut

4,970

5,856

830

1,814

3,167

3,880

3,171

Maine

1,279

1,171

486

803

868

870

281

Massachusetts

5,990

5,634

3,642

4,252

3,457

5,360

4,489

New Hampshire

2,033

2,357

535

559

635

2,058

792

Rhode Island

679

298

483

379

562

802

767

Vermont

624

515

440

358

382

566

436

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

7,108

5,869

2,509

3,361

6,192

6,697

5,387

New York

7,714

9,148

3,947

3,590

9,518

10,892

3,453

Pennsylvania

14,631

11,861

5,938

4,846

9,043

7,102

9,188

 
East North Central:
Illinois

6,766

8,958

6,353

4,095

5,847

7,541

5,890

Indiana

7,188

5,435

2,777

2,188

3,488

4,685

2,767

Michigan

10,375

8,716

6,078

4,160

5,795

6,187

5,972

Ohio

9,961

7,430

5,716

3,373

7,251

7,050

5,723

Wisconsin

3,668

2,620

2,399

2,688

3,253

2,159

2,495

 
West North Central:
Iowa

2,794

3,530

1,295

1,695

2,311

1,520

1,943

Kansas

2,275

1,696

1,702

2,090

1,499

1,440

1,551

Minnesota

3,894

3,401

1,754

3,890

1,772

2,946

2,435

Missouri

3,861

3,801

2,911

1,958

2,685

2,454

2,239

Nebraska

1,315

1,638

1,387

962

1,044

1,524

1,283

North Dakota

1,274

430

1,362

487

491

1,732

395

South Dakota

638

518

400

279

559

763

416

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

767

553

535

242

669

680

425

District of Columbia

1,298

1,323

269

316

359

695

732

Florida

11,160

8,801

4,161

7,388

8,734

8,756

6,005

Georgia

5,808

6,695

3,494

3,459

4,879

4,509

3,046

Maryland

5,550

6,030

2,785

2,299

2,443

2,940

4,771

North Carolina

6,014

5,485

4,342

3,541

4,208

5,636

2,733

South Carolina

3,206

3,982

2,208

2,336

2,578

1,642

2,075

Virginia

5,649

4,867

2,601

2,853

2,112

4,509

3,437

West Virginia

1,384

1,348

630

586

1,107

762

969

 
East South Central:
Alabama

4,615

3,678

1,778

2,067

2,443

2,740

1,371

Kentucky

3,076

1,885

2,037

983

3,310

2,266

1,994

Mississippi

1,996

1,362

1,476

2,573

2,249

2,145

699

Tennessee

3,752

3,838

2,439

2,237

4,486

3,970

2,764

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

2,744

1,723

806

1,599

2,814

1,349

1,797

Louisiana

3,426

3,413

2,692

1,015

2,078

3,821

1,546

Oklahoma

3,022

1,977

1,556

1,676

1,960

1,389

2,407

Texas

10,109

11,225

6,571

6,561

8,075

10,104

9,015

 
Mountain:
Arizona

3,131

3,301

895

2,109

2,629

3,100

2,613

Colorado

3,362

3,626

2,422

2,704

4,259

4,149

3,810

Idaho

1,985

1,266

672

1,803

475

1,668

314

Montana

2,116

1,604

590

651

1,017

1,395

494

Nevada

1,274

1,691

1,865

879

755

1,941

1,407

New Mexico

1,582

1,528

479

584

820

1,809

698

Utah

2,205

2,018

855

856

1,115

1,444

1,327

Wyoming

246

493

324

372

346

171

371

 
Pacific:
Alaska

569

492

277

325

289

449

223

California

18,652

14,838

5,938

10,225

5,492

15,824

10,953

Hawaii

1,469

1,661

593

651

690

1,675

595

Oregon

2,267

3,293

1,788

1,274

1,925

2,167

846

Washington

4,603

3,732

3,055

3,708

3,309

3,963

3,330

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2003 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.