Table VII.A.1(2006) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2006

 

 

 

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

6,420,156

4,195,696

983,814

1,240,646

2,094,681

4,325,474

 

New England:

Connecticut

80,482

47,284

11,708

21,491

*

17,952

62,530

Maine

33,771

20,480

4,926

8,365

10,558

23,212

Massachusetts

152,750

91,258

23,835

37,657

32,353

120,397

New Hampshire

31,460

17,603

5,958

7,900

9,021

22,439

Rhode Island

25,081

15,375

4,568

5,138

6,017

19,064

Vermont

19,748

11,316

3,145

5,287

5,313

14,435

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

206,293

132,052

33,030

41,211

53,351

152,942

New York

434,598

294,872

64,125

75,601

121,786

312,812

Pennsylvania

265,476

175,327

39,737

50,412

77,323

188,153

 

East North Central:

Illinois

272,647

175,241

37,477

59,930

80,370

192,277

Indiana

129,648

82,407

19,637

27,604

42,423

87,225

Michigan

208,943

122,301

35,688

50,954

81,369

127,574

Ohio

231,842

151,905

40,108

39,830

82,216

149,626

Wisconsin

132,911

73,376

20,506

39,029

46,214

86,697

 

West North Central:

Iowa

82,158

48,627

13,431

20,100

34,035

48,123

Kansas

67,917

42,954

10,739

14,224

27,744

40,173

Minnesota

130,401

76,506

17,429

36,465

41,482

88,918

Missouri

124,720

83,426

18,050

23,244

47,617

77,103

Nebraska

50,685

28,033

10,259

12,393

21,457

29,228

North Dakota

21,938

12,071

3,920

5,947

8,385

13,553

South Dakota

23,456

13,882

3,791

5,783

9,815

13,641

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

21,748

13,703

2,888

5,157

7,210

14,538

District of Columbia

18,389

14,249

2,241

1,899

3,496

14,893

Florida

405,660

289,685

65,270

50,704

124,302

281,358

Georgia

184,664

137,223

20,376

27,066

62,725

121,939

Maryland

113,534

70,774

20,304

22,457

29,883

83,651

North Carolina

183,075

121,716

31,842

29,517

60,313

122,762

South Carolina

90,671

62,228

12,630

15,813

38,727

51,944

Virginia

169,292

119,217

21,999

28,076

57,368

111,924

West Virginia

34,099

23,332

4,217

6,549

17,402

16,697

 

East South Central:

Alabama

87,770

60,306

11,099

16,365

41,099

46,671

Kentucky

83,681

52,950

14,862

15,869

38,989

44,692

Mississippi

51,657

33,314

8,936

9,407

26,068

25,589

Tennessee

117,283

85,066

15,101

17,117

45,746

71,537

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

57,024

38,223

7,577

11,224

27,632

29,392

Louisiana

90,886

63,741

11,812

15,333

39,576

51,309

Oklahoma

78,685

54,022

12,817

11,846

32,748

45,937

Texas

418,729

290,313

62,049

66,367

159,649

259,080

 

Mountain:

Arizona

110,766

75,470

16,210

19,087

32,661

78,105

Colorado

123,241

77,533

18,962

26,747

42,019

81,222

Idaho

38,960

24,597

5,691

8,672

12,978

25,983

Montana

34,646

21,196

6,019

7,431

14,376

20,270

Nevada

47,718

29,630

10,138

7,950

16,244

31,474

New Mexico

39,484

26,399

4,960

8,126

15,807

23,678

Utah

55,694

33,808

7,870

14,016

15,535

40,159

Wyoming

18,559

12,246

2,646

3,667

6,028

12,531

 

Pacific:

Alaska

17,215

9,866

2,241

5,108

*

3,498

13,717

California

726,247

470,452

110,812

144,982

190,721

535,525

Hawaii

27,891

18,562

3,364

5,965

8,186

19,705

Oregon

94,546

55,880

18,750

19,915

27,766

66,780

Washington

151,417

93,700

28,063

29,654

39,130

112,287

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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(2006) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2006

 

 

 

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

24,625

21,927

6,859

15,984

26,698

24,177

 

New England:

Connecticut

6,465

1,473

1,492

6,751

*

5,178

3,947

Maine

1,143

982

501

1,134

1,293

1,371

Massachusetts

3,604

4,481

2,362

3,442

1,780

4,546

New Hampshire

872

885

739

843

1,068

608

Rhode Island

896

975

439

521

731

929

Vermont

388

511

364

367

431

444

 

Middle Atlantic:

New Jersey

8,753

8,385

3,439

3,269

5,281

8,693

New York

10,150

9,680

7,622

7,662

2,954

9,103

Pennsylvania

5,894

3,899

3,408

4,701

6,818

8,053

 

East North Central:

Illinois

6,548

7,294

5,109

5,630

4,889

7,769

Indiana

5,828

4,712

2,053

4,005

2,104

5,882

Michigan

5,170

7,198

5,650

3,735

5,133

8,938

Ohio

9,133

6,371

2,948

3,492

7,659

7,054

Wisconsin

4,813

4,269

3,354

5,425

6,500

5,111

 

West North Central:

Iowa

2,193

2,057

1,051

1,298

1,774

1,638

Kansas

1,936

1,752

1,152

912

1,705

1,293

Minnesota

2,413

2,421

1,527

3,392

3,195

3,623

Missouri

3,571

4,659

896

2,394

3,640

3,569

Nebraska

1,149

1,513

1,127

1,443

852

1,531

North Dakota

544

508

330

396

590

653

South Dakota

1,669

1,780

382

284

463

1,498

 

South Atlantic:

Delaware

912

838

339

452

309

756

District of Columbia

712

491

329

395

238

678

Florida

10,053

12,171

7,500

4,898

10,901

13,262

Georgia

5,122

4,288

3,331

3,697

2,828

5,239

Maryland

3,998

4,569

3,744

2,274

2,536

3,909

North Carolina

3,442

2,264

4,086

2,868

4,047

4,914

South Carolina

3,723

3,252

1,430

1,757

3,273

2,534

Virginia

6,247

5,549

4,042

2,867

3,970

5,074

West Virginia

840

1,026

521

451

851

963

 

East South Central:

Alabama

3,241

2,965

1,453

2,027

3,846

2,249

Kentucky

2,624

2,753

1,866

1,762

2,497

2,082

Mississippi

1,532

1,683

772

785

1,795

1,534

Tennessee

4,630

3,073

2,120

2,611

4,369

3,417

 

West South Central:

Arkansas

2,377

2,643

473

634

2,192

1,417

Louisiana

2,381

3,349

1,901

3,361

2,998

2,668

Oklahoma

2,772

3,491

1,010

1,320

1,864

2,926

Texas

8,075

9,675

6,524

6,212

7,450

6,458

 

Mountain:

Arizona

3,192

3,614

3,084

2,427

2,408

3,081

Colorado

4,899

4,251

2,113

3,503

4,547

3,869

Idaho

1,716

1,634

686

721

537

1,599

Montana

1,924

1,824

740

430

778

1,623

Nevada

3,141

1,746

2,296

1,041

2,714

2,000

New Mexico

946

1,226

696

726

720

1,132

Utah

2,030

1,355

1,037

1,730

912

1,857

Wyoming

1,484

1,663

162

284

294

1,596

 

Pacific:

Alaska

1,970

420

325

1,789

*

399

1,910

California

14,193

8,557

5,387

7,494

11,128

12,172

Hawaii

1,471

879

305

1,214

1,302

1,103

Oregon

2,936

2,754

2,247

3,249

3,079

3,607

Washington

2,125

5,920

4,243

3,464

3,539

3,405

 

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2006 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.