Table VII.A.1(2004) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2004
 
 

 

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%

 
 
United States

6,342,850

4,024,405

1,020,431

1,298,014

2,212,599

4,130,251

 
New England:
Connecticut

78,643

48,965

14,169

15,510

15,816

62,827

Maine

36,602

21,531

6,217

8,854

10,849

25,754

Massachusetts

151,729

83,900

31,891

35,937

37,572

114,157

New Hampshire

33,515

20,716

5,825

6,974

8,632

24,883

Rhode Island

27,235

17,665

4,363

5,207

6,122

21,114

Vermont

20,101

11,661

3,426

5,014

6,098

14,003

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

198,339

122,791

34,641

40,907

54,155

144,184

New York

412,928

271,578

66,393

74,957

121,892

291,036

Pennsylvania

261,307

157,090

34,855

69,363

96,517

164,790

 
East North Central:
Illinois

278,927

166,332

55,594

57,002

98,691

180,236

Indiana

135,185

80,704

18,503

35,977

57,356

77,828

Michigan

204,394

126,149

29,419

48,826

71,263

133,131

Ohio

244,832

153,588

41,972

49,273

86,967

157,865

Wisconsin

132,762

73,582

25,744

33,436

45,933

86,829

 
West North Central:
Iowa

80,275

42,923

14,545

22,806

35,540

44,735

Kansas

68,811

40,036

12,010

16,765

28,704

40,106

Minnesota

137,624

78,294

24,985

34,345

44,629

92,996

Missouri

131,500

75,837

23,362

32,301

53,304

78,196

Nebraska

51,491

30,266

8,435

12,790

23,320

28,171

North Dakota

22,415

10,536

4,947

*

6,932

11,609

10,806

South Dakota

25,123

12,940

4,841

7,342

11,929

13,194

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

20,563

13,751

2,916

3,895

6,399

14,164

District of Columbia

17,689

14,087

1,881

1,721

2,793

14,896

Florida

413,079

295,747

51,322

66,009

140,826

272,253

Georgia

173,515

120,610

24,248

28,657

52,637

120,878

Maryland

115,043

71,595

22,430

21,018

29,479

85,564

North Carolina

178,152

116,484

29,917

31,751

68,378

109,774

South Carolina

85,611

53,547

13,912

18,152

34,139

51,472

Virginia

160,951

105,802

27,124

28,025

53,273

107,679

West Virginia

34,924

20,621

5,917

8,387

19,533

15,391

 
East South Central:
Alabama

89,741

62,850

14,301

12,590

36,763

52,977

Kentucky

78,584

53,626

11,339

13,619

30,521

48,063

Mississippi

54,020

33,919

7,994

12,106

26,003

28,017

Tennessee

114,347

74,525

23,217

16,606

50,409

63,938

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

57,132

34,979

10,609

11,543

28,332

28,799

Louisiana

89,873

58,061

11,721

20,091

39,494

50,379

Oklahoma

76,138

46,354

13,580

16,204

33,151

42,987

Texas

426,803

295,080

58,574

73,149

184,411

242,392

 
Mountain:
Arizona

103,397

66,653

18,243

18,502

36,126

67,271

Colorado

117,576

76,675

18,742

22,158

33,723

83,853

Idaho

36,599

22,425

6,213

7,960

16,016

20,582

Montana

33,917

21,368

4,501

8,048

17,016

16,901

Nevada

47,856

33,253

7,600

7,003

15,970

31,886

New Mexico

38,620

22,659

7,276

8,685

16,497

22,123

Utah

52,018

30,497

7,403

14,119

18,371

33,648

Wyoming

17,232

11,123

2,553

3,556

7,613

9,619

 
Pacific:
Alaska

16,423

9,065

3,132

4,225

3,698

12,725

California

687,596

442,543

107,638

137,415

203,528

484,068

Hawaii

25,905

19,648

3,620

2,637

6,210

19,695

Oregon

93,909

55,680

13,745

24,485

29,807

64,102

Washington

151,898

94,094

22,624

35,180

44,585

107,313

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 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.
** 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(2004) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2004
 
 

 

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%

 
 
United States

35,757

33,179

6,221

23,904

18,112

36,633

 
New England:
Connecticut

2,404

2,671

1,243

1,207

2,082

2,306

Maine

1,711

1,324

555

893

758

1,607

Massachusetts

4,945

3,126

3,514

2,736

4,532

3,754

New Hampshire

1,405

1,666

892

731

842

1,593

Rhode Island

1,902

2,079

686

456

572

1,982

Vermont

297

796

529

520

430

490

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

6,201

6,330

5,123

3,369

3,802

4,917

New York

15,694

12,013

6,593

6,977

9,616

9,163

Pennsylvania

5,365

6,861

4,250

6,074

7,904

8,860

 
East North Central:
Illinois

6,861

8,670

5,530

5,848

4,520

5,569

Indiana

4,074

3,737

2,464

5,992

3,068

3,029

Michigan

2,702

4,182

1,652

4,894

3,564

4,177

Ohio

7,218

7,553

5,392

5,508

4,917

7,629

Wisconsin

3,496

2,608

3,439

2,809

3,068

2,771

 
West North Central:
Iowa

1,415

1,365

1,086

1,530

1,940

1,907

Kansas

1,743

1,415

1,913

1,214

1,117

2,283

Minnesota

4,228

4,676

2,902

2,268

3,139

3,938

Missouri

5,312

3,559

1,977

3,733

3,104

4,787

Nebraska

1,513

2,100

491

1,236

1,235

2,106

North Dakota

1,386

628

1,559

*

559

1,434

645

South Dakota

695

630

328

324

851

576

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

1,857

2,068

554

352

693

1,982

District of Columbia

704

750

486

339

597

487

Florida

7,625

10,747

6,501

9,678

15,799

13,584

Georgia

5,626

4,395

2,887

3,580

3,746

4,844

Maryland

4,534

2,676

2,743

1,531

3,010

2,550

North Carolina

7,092

5,670

2,888

2,528

4,293

8,701

South Carolina

3,269

3,004

1,591

2,261

3,445

3,580

Virginia

5,066

4,470

3,232

1,817

4,624

5,228

West Virginia

786

1,008

756

771

1,017

978

 
East South Central:
Alabama

2,016

2,899

2,829

1,949

3,510

2,377

Kentucky

2,725

2,802

1,788

1,833

2,084

2,213

Mississippi

1,813

1,731

1,055

1,939

1,644

1,544

Tennessee

5,076

4,366

2,326

2,936

3,685

3,551

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

2,533

1,562

1,517

1,951

2,472

2,256

Louisiana

2,986

2,043

2,221

1,806

2,599

4,004

Oklahoma

1,897

1,632

1,581

1,478

2,225

1,886

Texas

8,934

5,630

5,262

3,590

8,680

9,126

 
Mountain:
Arizona

3,502

2,508

2,480

2,628

2,080

2,743

Colorado

3,168

3,062

1,413

2,022

2,891

4,706

Idaho

1,009

845

749

395

1,041

715

Montana

1,460

1,749

432

885

1,455

714

Nevada

1,993

1,661

964

1,123

2,102

2,052

New Mexico

876

1,013

869

700

835

755

Utah

1,806

1,204

902

1,719

772

2,271

Wyoming

1,416

1,471

166

303

1,511

381

 
Pacific:
Alaska

287

540

379

230

339

414

California

11,741

12,733

4,196

6,835

8,374

13,095

Hawaii

2,071

2,275

350

340

687

1,828

Oregon

1,995

3,131

1,947

1,801

1,348

2,550

Washington

5,807

4,709

2,332

3,188

4,510

5,972

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2004 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.
** 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.