Table VII.A.1(2010) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Percent Full-Time Employees Percent Low-Wage Employees **
75% or more 50-74% Less than 50% 50% or more Less than 50%
United States 6,563,247    4,065,246    1,075,929    1,422,072    2,352,149    4,211,098   
New England:
Connecticut 78,607    45,985    14,446    18,177    19,795    58,812   
Maine 37,157    21,771    6,152    9,234    14,480    22,677   
Massachusetts 148,433    91,882    28,279    28,272    39,478    108,955   
New Hampshire 33,557    18,970    7,110    7,477    11,598    21,959   
Rhode Island 24,320    14,502    4,252    5,566    8,125    16,195   
Vermont 19,697    10,266    4,030    5,401    5,913    13,783   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 196,563    114,274    35,640    46,650    60,313    136,251   
New York 442,167    283,081    70,738    88,349    134,477    307,691   
Pennsylvania 275,186    164,498    44,925    65,763    100,227    174,959   
East North Central:
Illinois 283,408    169,386    46,685    67,337    98,473    184,935   
Indiana 128,754    76,428    18,957    33,368    52,626    76,127   
Michigan 202,909    109,036    39,960    53,913    82,932    119,976   
Ohio 232,821    137,528    42,012    53,281    83,193    149,628   
Wisconsin 127,675    68,579    19,616    39,480    54,615    73,061   
West North Central:
Iowa 80,252    46,381    12,608    21,263    31,904    48,348   
Kansas 70,547    40,296    15,114    15,137    25,990    44,557   
Minnesota 131,078    72,316    22,546    36,216    48,957    82,121   
Missouri 132,319    77,335    24,126    30,858    60,860    71,459   
Nebraska 50,732    29,983    8,036    12,713    20,532    30,200   
North Dakota 22,154    11,874    4,496    5,784    8,864    13,291   
South Dakota 24,554    12,598    4,520    7,436    10,921    13,633   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 21,295    12,664    3,217    5,414    8,213    13,082   
District of Columbia 19,635    14,818    2,468    2,348    4,386    15,248   
Florida 415,622    272,761    68,464    74,398    145,432    270,191   
Georgia 191,932    128,312    26,102    37,518    74,591    117,341   
Maryland 117,858    75,275    18,263    24,320    37,321    80,537   
North Carolina 188,824    116,884    30,796    41,143    76,740    112,084   
South Carolina 92,423    60,196    13,564    18,664    36,466    55,958   
Virginia 168,011    102,818    23,330    41,864    61,372    106,640   
West Virginia 34,907    20,256    6,096    8,556    17,956    16,952   
East South Central:
Alabama 87,079    61,502    13,085    12,492    35,559    51,520   
Kentucky 84,398    54,012    11,961    18,425    34,368    50,029   
Mississippi 53,404    35,823    6,911    10,670    23,490    29,914   
Tennessee 119,206    78,541    15,740    24,925    47,994    71,211   
West South Central:
Arkansas 59,348    38,602    8,800    11,946    29,070    30,278   
Louisiana 95,156    67,135    13,741    14,279    35,927    59,229   
Oklahoma 78,952    53,279    10,919    14,754    32,543    46,409   
Texas 475,220    329,243    73,155    72,822    189,933    285,288   
Mountain:
Arizona 113,340    73,186    20,590    19,564    40,686    72,654   
Colorado 137,985    90,139    19,024    28,822    42,110    95,875   
Idaho 38,269    22,654    6,682    8,933    15,828    22,441   
Montana 33,123    17,781    5,140    10,202    13,595    19,528   
Nevada 47,880    34,216    5,711    7,953    18,229    29,651   
New Mexico 40,158    24,940    6,458    8,760    16,954    23,204   
Utah 56,872    35,550    7,774    13,548    19,757    37,115   
Wyoming 18,505    11,603    2,585    4,317    6,434    12,071   
Pacific:
Alaska 17,463    10,124    2,743    4,596    3,907    13,557   
California 737,351    445,253    125,361    166,737    222,086    515,266   
Hawaii 28,399    18,979    4,432    4,988    7,550    20,849   
Oregon 97,889    58,447    17,006    22,435    34,689    63,200   
Washington 149,850    83,285    31,563    35,003    44,691    105,159   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 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(2010) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Percent Full-Time Employees Percent Low-Wage Employees **
75% or more 50-74% Less than 50% 50% or more Less than 50%
United States 25,970    35,431    24,845    20,151    29,994    31,818   
New England:
Connecticut 1,611    1,756    1,140    872    1,933    2,612   
Maine 330    1,205    542    775    573    688   
Massachusetts 4,242    4,875    2,712    2,880    3,561    4,267   
New Hampshire 983    1,022    631    653    937    1,104   
Rhode Island 417    604    557    519    774    875   
Vermont 365    546    408    409    454    490   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 4,799    6,274    4,746    3,009    4,569    4,889   
New York 10,036    9,707    5,498    6,444    7,934    8,770   
Pennsylvania 8,472    6,546    3,517    4,626    5,490    5,426   
East North Central:
Illinois 4,109    7,698    4,412    5,176    4,707    3,679   
Indiana 4,156    4,010    2,298    2,679    1,208    3,534   
Michigan 5,265    3,970    2,849    5,173    4,588    4,821   
Ohio 6,643    6,745    5,314    3,995    5,484    5,025   
Wisconsin 3,248    3,342    2,568    2,261    2,475    2,652   
West North Central:
Iowa 2,086    2,581    1,442    2,254    2,153    2,547   
Kansas 1,886    2,075    1,329    1,015    1,726    2,578   
Minnesota 3,317    3,513    2,598    2,128    3,232    3,178   
Missouri 3,584    3,792    1,541    2,519    3,732    5,146   
Nebraska 1,425    1,458    573    1,150    1,488    1,741   
North Dakota 399    465    265    342    381    444   
South Dakota 465    461    485    467    455    600   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 967    896    277    588    545    864   
District of Columbia 599    761    408    451    409    780   
Florida 10,615    9,257    7,196    4,049    6,857    10,973   
Georgia 4,152    7,832    3,815    3,641    5,369    7,302   
Maryland 3,705    3,270    1,923    2,061    2,491    4,520   
North Carolina 2,857    4,674    4,213    4,347    5,921    4,097   
South Carolina 2,145    2,690    2,149    1,497    1,529    2,998   
Virginia 5,778    5,054    2,515    3,822    4,186    4,576   
West Virginia 1,873    1,531    641    651    923    1,507   
East South Central:
Alabama 2,460    1,390    1,666    1,356    1,665    2,226   
Kentucky 1,810    1,890    1,536    1,643    1,956    2,317   
Mississippi 1,276    898    572    1,141    2,002    1,513   
Tennessee 3,571    3,162    2,221    2,444    2,502    2,268   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,171    1,845    1,224    1,387    1,967    1,976   
Louisiana 1,872    1,682    1,319    1,966    3,331    2,580   
Oklahoma 2,349    3,171    1,288    1,678    1,810    2,589   
Texas 8,924    9,299    3,741    4,348    7,605    7,731   
Mountain:
Arizona 3,409    4,191    2,273    2,408    3,923    4,530   
Colorado 2,581    4,448    3,042    3,659    2,210    2,287   
Idaho 910    894    1,155    858    1,115    866   
Montana 626    1,055    592    837    1,177    1,119   
Nevada 2,269    1,661    659    1,330    1,572    1,769   
New Mexico 712    1,252    560    886    905    1,108   
Utah 1,916    1,809    1,255    1,361    1,549    1,414   
Wyoming 525    711    321    457    454    785   
Pacific:
Alaska 340    460    282    351    381    451   
California 7,254    5,792    7,056    5,103    7,012    9,178   
Hawaii 1,024    733    514    681    934    1,197   
Oregon 3,622    3,017    2,010    2,314    3,214    3,635   
Washington 3,645    2,781    2,337    2,997    3,846    4,089   
 
Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2010 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.