Table VII.A.1(2005) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2005
 
 

 

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

6,309,490

4,133,049

941,376

1,235,065

1,930,809

4,378,682

 
New England:
Connecticut

84,355

53,372

13,117

17,867

10,292

74,064

Maine

34,243

21,348

6,510

6,385

8,830

25,413

Massachusetts

149,374

83,791

31,250

34,334

32,855

116,519

New Hampshire

31,293

19,740

5,410

6,143

8,297

22,996

Rhode Island

25,828

15,021

3,483

7,324

7,155

18,672

Vermont

18,805

11,228

3,102

4,475

4,624

14,181

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

200,723

131,655

34,532

34,536

48,355

152,368

New York

423,322

284,731

56,634

81,957

129,091

294,231

Pennsylvania

273,927

174,749

35,424

63,754

90,841

183,086

 
East North Central:
Illinois

269,532

179,258

37,611

52,663

90,393

179,139

Indiana

128,476

78,911

18,790

30,775

44,580

83,895

Michigan

198,814

116,497

32,579

49,739

58,154

140,661

Ohio

238,239

140,788

48,891

48,560

83,308

154,931

Wisconsin

130,451

73,779

19,751

36,920

43,721

86,729

 
West North Central:
Iowa

79,771

44,758

12,437

22,575

30,394

49,377

Kansas

71,001

45,903

11,359

13,739

24,133

46,868

Minnesota

130,556

77,042

19,510

34,004

35,201

95,355

Missouri

130,063

80,611

24,292

25,160

44,567

85,496

Nebraska

47,632

29,261

6,657

11,714

17,271

30,360

North Dakota

22,641

12,866

3,333

6,443

8,867

13,774

South Dakota

25,163

13,886

3,868

7,409

10,251

14,912

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

20,508

13,868

2,293

4,347

6,655

13,853

District of Columbia

18,214

14,436

2,307

1,471

2,268

15,946

Florida

409,128

295,465

57,920

55,743

112,191

296,937

Georgia

180,700

126,989

29,207

24,504

49,532

131,168

Maryland

120,082

81,386

18,142

20,553

25,665

94,418

North Carolina

183,802

123,655

30,675

29,472

61,469

122,334

South Carolina

86,434

56,522

13,980

15,932

30,055

56,379

Virginia

161,400

106,636

22,064

32,701

50,105

111,295

West Virginia

33,179

18,542

5,371

9,267

18,582

14,598

 
East South Central:
Alabama

90,163

57,077

16,072

17,015

34,784

55,380

Kentucky

79,466

50,170

11,572

17,725

32,658

46,808

Mississippi

51,762

33,201

8,599

9,961

22,704

29,058

Tennessee

107,085

72,497

13,669

20,919

44,486

62,599

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

60,223

39,179

9,086

11,958

25,435

34,788

Louisiana

85,728

59,336

10,888

15,504

32,713

53,015

Oklahoma

78,278

52,946

9,656

15,676

29,488

48,790

Texas

404,337

290,750

57,118

56,468

146,678

257,658

 
Mountain:
Arizona

105,287

77,788

13,259

14,240

28,372

76,915

Colorado

123,250

86,666

16,299

20,285

28,745

94,505

Idaho

37,407

22,467

6,342

8,597

13,675

23,732

Montana

32,253

20,328

4,726

7,199

12,468

19,785

Nevada

48,203

32,391

5,956

9,856

11,342

36,862

New Mexico

38,952

25,278

7,047

6,626

14,526

24,425

Utah

52,366

32,627

6,466

13,274

14,433

37,933

Wyoming

17,751

11,342

2,275

4,135

6,140

11,611

 
Pacific:
Alaska

16,725

11,118

2,404

3,203

3,124

13,601

California

692,048

468,077

90,288

133,683

173,524

518,523

Hawaii

27,786

19,232

4,742

3,812

7,200

20,586

Oregon

89,305

56,371

11,755

21,179

25,689

63,616

Washington

143,458

87,516

22,658

33,283

34,924

108,534

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 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(2005) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2005
 
 

 

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

28,252

25,030

20,086

25,564

17,822

32,404

 
New England:
Connecticut

5,438

3,045

1,357

5,292

1,468

5,658

Maine

1,054

916

658

902

857

1,168

Massachusetts

6,753

3,697

4,043

4,527

4,069

5,214

New Hampshire

1,895

1,460

494

582

1,968

554

Rhode Island

1,335

975

516

1,564

1,385

944

Vermont

336

294

340

330

446

469

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

5,280

4,532

4,420

3,974

3,537

4,068

New York

13,063

13,208

5,576

5,969

10,844

8,717

Pennsylvania

9,312

9,625

3,237

3,498

5,172

7,461

 
East North Central:
Illinois

5,310

4,459

4,694

2,166

5,359

6,837

Indiana

4,060

3,083

1,788

2,821

2,182

4,152

Michigan

7,261

9,172

3,880

6,406

7,296

9,702

Ohio

6,350

4,311

5,383

3,491

5,977

6,709

Wisconsin

3,784

3,267

2,965

3,632

3,304

3,336

 
West North Central:
Iowa

3,409

1,329

2,081

1,708

2,053

2,771

Kansas

2,442

2,550

1,132

1,007

1,359

1,793

Minnesota

4,513

4,356

2,267

2,503

2,919

3,347

Missouri

2,717

3,734

3,060

2,120

2,498

4,336

Nebraska

2,050

1,499

588

1,334

927

1,871

North Dakota

774

616

347

373

738

713

South Dakota

1,442

442

671

1,632

388

1,368

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

655

495

252

383

581

608

District of Columbia

396

458

373

283

461

535

Florida

11,461

13,017

7,711

8,583

7,203

11,900

Georgia

4,219

5,104

2,700

2,592

5,113

4,631

Maryland

5,609

5,248

2,088

2,221

3,423

3,882

North Carolina

4,600

4,820

4,599

3,763

4,273

4,712

South Carolina

2,354

2,913

1,956

2,045

1,916

2,526

Virginia

4,454

5,327

2,743

5,224

3,630

3,320

West Virginia

1,860

820

489

1,706

1,749

720

 
East South Central:
Alabama

2,554

2,047

1,485

2,258

1,800

2,457

Kentucky

2,838

2,346

1,200

2,375

1,777

1,624

Mississippi

1,090

1,639

950

991

941

1,399

Tennessee

4,909

2,849

2,151

3,973

3,880

2,597

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

2,387

2,495

819

1,686

2,391

1,762

Louisiana

2,357

3,084

1,247

2,356

1,682

1,757

Oklahoma

2,568

1,715

1,413

2,057

2,451

1,442

Texas

8,782

6,189

4,944

4,233

6,639

9,540

 
Mountain:
Arizona

4,114

4,304

1,074

1,611

2,374

4,309

Colorado

3,039

3,796

2,593

1,545

2,689

3,853

Idaho

1,132

1,129

618

771

854

955

Montana

1,408

1,443

437

505

476

1,349

Nevada

1,603

1,445

953

2,297

1,284

2,075

New Mexico

1,011

1,206

789

578

685

1,130

Utah

2,334

1,917

737

2,391

952

1,979

Wyoming

1,462

1,600

262

325

399

1,534

 
Pacific:
Alaska

1,353

1,354

231

186

184

1,265

California

10,045

15,993

7,325

5,451

8,898

10,448

Hawaii

678

845

564

584

561

781

Oregon

2,625

2,717

1,938

1,507

2,093

3,468

Washington

2,945

3,337

2,579

2,954

4,125

3,944

 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2005 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.