Table VII.A.1.a(2005) Percent of 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

65.5%

14.9%

19.6%

30.6%

69.4%

 
New England:
Connecticut

84,355

63.3%

15.5%

21.2%

12.2%

87.8%

Maine

34,243

62.3%

19.0%

18.6%

25.8%

74.2%

Massachusetts

149,374

56.1%

20.9%

23.0%

22.0%

78.0%

New Hampshire

31,293

63.1%

17.3%

19.6%

26.5%

73.5%

Rhode Island

25,828

58.2%

13.5%

28.4%

27.7%

72.3%

Vermont

18,805

59.7%

16.5%

23.8%

24.6%

75.4%

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

200,723

65.6%

17.2%

17.2%

24.1%

75.9%

New York

423,322

67.3%

13.4%

19.4%

30.5%

69.5%

Pennsylvania

273,927

63.8%

12.9%

23.3%

33.2%

66.8%

 
East North Central:
Illinois

269,532

66.5%

14.0%

19.5%

33.5%

66.5%

Indiana

128,476

61.4%

14.6%

24.0%

34.7%

65.3%

Michigan

198,814

58.6%

16.4%

25.0%

29.3%

70.7%

Ohio

238,239

59.1%

20.5%

20.4%

35.0%

65.0%

Wisconsin

130,451

56.6%

15.1%

28.3%

33.5%

66.5%

 
West North Central:
Iowa

79,771

56.1%

15.6%

28.3%

38.1%

61.9%

Kansas

71,001

64.7%

16.0%

19.4%

34.0%

66.0%

Minnesota

130,556

59.0%

14.9%

26.0%

27.0%

73.0%

Missouri

130,063

62.0%

18.7%

19.3%

34.3%

65.7%

Nebraska

47,632

61.4%

14.0%

24.6%

36.3%

63.7%

North Dakota

22,641

56.8%

14.7%

28.5%

39.2%

60.8%

South Dakota

25,163

55.2%

15.4%

29.4%

40.7%

59.3%

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

20,508

67.6%

11.2%

21.2%

32.5%

67.5%

District of Columbia

18,214

79.3%

12.7%

8.1%

12.5%

87.5%

Florida

409,128

72.2%

14.2%

13.6%

27.4%

72.6%

Georgia

180,700

70.3%

16.2%

13.6%

27.4%

72.6%

Maryland

120,082

67.8%

15.1%

17.1%

21.4%

78.6%

North Carolina

183,802

67.3%

16.7%

16.0%

33.4%

66.6%

South Carolina

86,434

65.4%

16.2%

18.4%

34.8%

65.2%

Virginia

161,400

66.1%

13.7%

20.3%

31.0%

69.0%

West Virginia

33,179

55.9%

16.2%

27.9%

56.0%

44.0%

 
East South Central:
Alabama

90,163

63.3%

17.8%

18.9%

38.6%

61.4%

Kentucky

79,466

63.1%

14.6%

22.3%

41.1%

58.9%

Mississippi

51,762

64.1%

16.6%

19.2%

43.9%

56.1%

Tennessee

107,085

67.7%

12.8%

19.5%

41.5%

58.5%

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

60,223

65.1%

15.1%

19.9%

42.2%

57.8%

Louisiana

85,728

69.2%

12.7%

18.1%

38.2%

61.8%

Oklahoma

78,278

67.6%

12.3%

20.0%

37.7%

62.3%

Texas

404,337

71.9%

14.1%

14.0%

36.3%

63.7%

 
Mountain:
Arizona

105,287

73.9%

12.6%

13.5%

26.9%

73.1%

Colorado

123,250

70.3%

13.2%

16.5%

23.3%

76.7%

Idaho

37,407

60.1%

17.0%

23.0%

36.6%

63.4%

Montana

32,253

63.0%

14.7%

22.3%

38.7%

61.3%

Nevada

48,203

67.2%

12.4%

20.4%

23.5%

76.5%

New Mexico

38,952

64.9%

18.1%

17.0%

37.3%

62.7%

Utah

52,366

62.3%

12.3%

25.3%

27.6%

72.4%

Wyoming

17,751

63.9%

12.8%

23.3%

34.6%

65.4%

 
Pacific:
Alaska

16,725

66.5%

14.4%

19.2%

18.7%

81.3%

California

692,048

67.6%

13.0%

19.3%

25.1%

74.9%

Hawaii

27,786

69.2%

17.1%

13.7%

25.9%

74.1%

Oregon

89,305

63.1%

13.2%

23.7%

28.8%

71.2%

Washington

143,458

61.0%

15.8%

23.2%

24.3%

75.7%

 
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.
Percents may not add to 100% because of rounding.

 

Table VII.A.1.a(2005) Standard error for percent of 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

0.27%

0.33%

0.37%

0.31%

0.31%

 
New England:
Connecticut

5,438

3.60%

1.81%

4.04%

1.93%

1.93%

Maine

1,054

2.41%

1.99%

2.30%

2.40%

2.40%

Massachusetts

6,753

1.89%

2.65%

2.32%

2.05%

2.05%

New Hampshire

1,895

1.49%

1.33%

1.79%

3.69%

3.69%

Rhode Island

1,335

3.51%

2.14%

4.15%

3.58%

3.58%

Vermont

336

1.11%

1.82%

1.73%

2.28%

2.28%

 
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey

5,280

2.43%

1.88%

1.94%

1.50%

1.50%

New York

13,063

1.85%

1.28%

1.37%

2.00%

2.00%

Pennsylvania

9,312

1.91%

1.35%

1.16%

1.58%

1.58%

 
East North Central:
Illinois

5,310

1.45%

1.61%

0.81%

1.92%

1.92%

Indiana

4,060

1.92%

1.38%

1.93%

1.83%

1.83%

Michigan

7,261

3.38%

2.06%

2.81%

3.52%

3.52%

Ohio

6,350

1.75%

2.24%

1.19%

2.32%

2.32%

Wisconsin

3,784

2.18%

2.45%

2.24%

2.01%

2.01%

 
West North Central:
Iowa

3,409

1.89%

2.09%

1.40%

2.01%

2.01%

Kansas

2,442

2.54%

1.37%

1.61%

1.40%

1.40%

Minnesota

4,513

2.02%

1.71%

2.00%

1.71%

1.71%

Missouri

2,717

2.76%

2.21%

1.67%

2.26%

2.26%

Nebraska

2,050

2.02%

1.44%

1.94%

1.80%

1.80%

North Dakota

774

2.09%

1.29%

1.33%

2.71%

2.71%

South Dakota

1,442

2.63%

2.90%

3.84%

2.10%

2.10%

 
South Atlantic:
Delaware

655

1.88%

1.04%

1.82%

2.40%

2.40%

District of Columbia

396

2.41%

2.05%

1.44%

2.53%

2.53%

Florida

11,461

2.00%

2.03%

1.96%

1.84%

1.84%

Georgia

4,219

1.82%

1.49%

1.51%

2.50%

2.50%

Maryland

5,609

2.20%

1.64%

1.78%

2.30%

2.30%

North Carolina

4,600

2.72%

2.40%

2.05%

2.22%

2.22%

South Carolina

2,354

2.32%

2.55%

2.28%

2.05%

2.05%

Virginia

4,454

2.87%

1.72%

3.15%

1.70%

1.70%

West Virginia

1,860

2.43%

1.67%

3.05%

2.30%

2.30%

 
East South Central:
Alabama

2,554

2.23%

1.51%

2.19%

1.85%

1.85%

Kentucky

2,838

2.63%

1.52%

2.52%

1.23%

1.23%

Mississippi

1,090

2.62%

1.86%

2.05%

2.03%

2.03%

Tennessee

4,909

3.15%

1.85%

2.89%

2.15%

2.15%

 
West South Central:
Arkansas

2,387

2.57%

1.62%

2.31%

3.06%

3.06%

Louisiana

2,357

2.60%

1.52%

2.61%

1.41%

1.41%

Oklahoma

2,568

1.94%

1.40%

2.36%

2.19%

2.19%

Texas

8,782

1.18%

1.12%

0.94%

1.62%

1.62%

 
Mountain:
Arizona

4,114

2.06%

0.95%

1.65%

2.39%

2.39%

Colorado

3,039

2.07%

2.21%

1.21%

2.28%

2.28%

Idaho

1,132

2.34%

1.51%

2.31%

1.96%

1.96%

Montana

1,408

1.84%

1.29%

1.83%

1.81%

1.81%

Nevada

1,603

4.17%

1.83%

3.90%

2.78%

2.78%

New Mexico

1,011

1.92%

2.07%

1.52%

1.94%

1.94%

Utah

2,334

3.17%

1.61%

3.34%

1.52%

1.52%

Wyoming

1,462

3.39%

1.78%

2.07%

3.06%

3.06%

 
Pacific:
Alaska

1,353

2.06%

1.61%

1.59%

1.17%

1.17%

California

10,045

1.65%

1.16%

0.83%

1.21%

1.21%

Hawaii

678

2.87%

2.01%

2.07%

2.00%

2.00%

Oregon

2,625

1.69%

1.87%

2.19%

2.43%

2.43%

Washington

2,945

2.11%

1.85%

1.78%

2.70%

2.70%

 
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.
Percents may not add to 100% because of rounding.