Table VII.B.1(2010) Number of private-sector employees 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 108,419,208    73,477,651    17,912,414    17,029,143    32,232,823    76,186,384   
New England:
Connecticut 1,432,444    980,659    243,423    208,362    267,655    1,164,789   
Maine 473,611    285,996    102,627    84,989    144,720    328,891   
Massachusetts 2,770,407    1,927,043    386,012    457,352    559,110    2,211,297   
New Hampshire 519,148    330,915    102,655    85,578    110,642    408,506   
Rhode Island 411,878    251,768    103,395    56,715    95,137    316,741   
Vermont 243,727    140,429    56,965    46,333    64,942    178,784   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 3,239,083    2,249,660    456,463    532,959    633,927    2,605,156   
New York 7,183,705    4,950,637    1,205,030    1,028,038    1,688,853    5,494,852   
Pennsylvania 4,969,732    3,072,817    1,053,343    843,573    1,186,103    3,783,630   
East North Central:
Illinois 4,887,721    3,378,559    815,059    694,103    1,334,932    3,552,789   
Indiana 2,384,512    1,583,217    407,516    393,779    740,812    1,643,700   
Michigan 3,244,853    1,853,074    721,420    670,359    1,092,296    2,152,557   
Ohio 4,340,712    2,718,991    960,694    661,026    1,277,197    3,063,514   
Wisconsin 2,225,566    1,396,422    305,191    523,952    827,939    1,397,627   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,208,235    643,546    316,266 * 248,423    338,857    869,378   
Kansas 1,109,694    663,469    281,766    164,459    341,558    768,136   
Minnesota 2,369,293    1,316,916    619,007    433,370    661,499    1,707,794   
Missouri 2,181,128    1,398,864    406,588    375,676    741,477    1,439,651   
Nebraska 732,277    483,079    123,299    125,899    214,711    517,566   
North Dakota 295,842    157,817    72,002    66,023    94,634    201,208   
South Dakota 308,734    168,195    74,689    65,851    117,650    191,084   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 357,929    257,150    42,732    58,046    110,094    247,835   
District of Columbia 448,708    375,831    27,551    45,326 * 52,597    396,112   
Florida 6,544,842    4,665,546    1,007,842    871,454    1,727,529    4,817,313   
Georgia 3,163,407    2,202,455    462,249 * 498,702    1,070,463    2,092,944   
Maryland 1,970,245    1,345,973    313,528    310,744    549,452    1,420,793   
North Carolina 3,126,412    2,228,843    443,118    454,450    953,552    2,172,860   
South Carolina 1,456,090    995,582    233,315 * 227,192    550,232    905,858   
Virginia 2,840,085    1,837,502    467,070    535,513    870,947    1,969,138   
West Virginia 518,387    306,204    92,436    119,747    208,894    309,493   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,450,296    1,040,815    277,304    132,176    473,141    977,155   
Kentucky 1,407,756    975,576    257,032    175,149    469,022    938,735   
Mississippi 784,180    585,640    100,500 * 98,039    332,422    451,758   
Tennessee 2,103,743    1,590,916    283,163    229,665    796,852    1,306,891   
West South Central:
Arkansas 924,575    647,886    169,011    107,678    339,400    585,175   
Louisiana 1,471,626    1,086,981    143,878    240,766    526,264    945,361   
Oklahoma 1,189,139    861,703    171,618    155,817    438,781    750,357   
Texas 8,393,754    5,987,511    954,871    1,451,372    3,126,900    5,266,854   
Mountain:
Arizona 1,957,835    1,302,093    387,034    268,708    585,083    1,372,752   
Colorado 1,967,480    1,431,750    277,926 * 257,804    559,911    1,407,569   
Idaho 499,020    335,979    79,670    83,372    172,080    326,940   
Montana 334,772    197,468    64,948    72,356    113,521    221,251   
Nevada 908,049    674,987    95,042    138,020    338,817    569,233   
New Mexico 565,894    378,232    88,274    99,389    204,491    361,403   
Utah 912,645    603,962    163,400    145,283    284,347    628,298   
Wyoming 192,962    120,939    29,558    42,464    57,671    135,290   
Pacific:
Alaska 237,026    166,856    27,415    42,755    48,641    188,385   
California 12,009,630    8,491,749    1,666,524    1,851,357    3,715,784    8,293,847   
Hawaii 454,974    346,403    66,318    42,252    98,450    356,524   
Oregon 1,316,903    988,370    150,772    177,761    367,046    949,857   
Washington 2,378,542    1,494,671    554,901 * 328,969    555,787    1,822,754   
 
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.
* 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.B.1(2010) Standard error for number of private-sector employees 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 1,037,555    864,112    659,308    599,269    637,188    994,820   
New England:
Connecticut 90,405    61,881    47,114    17,977    52,435    67,101   
Maine 23,733    21,578    15,798    11,879    12,951    24,348   
Massachusetts 180,802    163,035    57,361    102,341    91,124    195,213   
New Hampshire 37,650    32,616    17,311    9,681    16,710    28,724   
Rhode Island 46,696    25,948    30,523    10,779    12,821    42,883   
Vermont 11,928    8,331    10,110    4,442    6,898    12,307   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 87,744    88,187    57,580    72,411    69,233    78,928   
New York 206,195    220,490    121,641    108,090    92,667    180,481   
Pennsylvania 300,908    220,412    165,056    102,383    91,878    318,091   
East North Central:
Illinois 169,277    161,721    105,706    83,684    117,221    165,341   
Indiana 131,988    157,904    54,935    62,066    67,983    182,081   
Michigan 243,255    191,637    145,029    61,067    114,679    230,910   
Ohio 257,085    100,674    198,376    95,980    138,778    309,694   
Wisconsin 145,236    132,554    51,559    39,392    100,356    78,701   
West North Central:
Iowa 119,490    15,978    109,402 * 36,996    34,918    94,033   
Kansas 55,768    31,774    58,101    21,799    34,123    68,737   
Minnesota 236,894    105,971    171,121    22,664    48,426    211,543   
Missouri 95,046    100,566    68,679    30,847    63,987    119,588   
Nebraska 61,735    49,654    23,029    13,512    27,784    58,414   
North Dakota 16,773    11,791    11,953    6,408    4,723    16,845   
South Dakota 19,096    16,925    16,711    7,940    9,983    14,244   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 23,400    26,663    6,318    8,568    13,191    22,416   
District of Columbia 34,244    34,114    5,252    14,651 * 7,578    35,699   
Florida 445,701    313,722    258,130    124,699    105,932    468,657   
Georgia 251,718    167,105    183,338 * 58,010    115,973    260,129   
Maryland 141,286    110,247    89,190    38,455    71,306    129,988   
North Carolina 163,735    159,171    97,892    48,539    84,364    131,943   
South Carolina 97,112    45,650    87,899 * 27,873    55,373    101,480   
Virginia 102,745    143,248    61,934    110,785    106,257    100,699   
West Virginia 35,728    19,385    8,629    27,384    10,981    28,474   
East South Central:
Alabama 78,813    55,871    81,165    16,262    56,179    97,044   
Kentucky 74,307    52,639    55,454    36,800    55,495    92,928   
Mississippi 42,895    37,635    31,623 * 11,481    31,389    43,350   
Tennessee 116,254    98,172    58,888    24,688    111,584    66,755   
West South Central:
Arkansas 57,881    48,261    43,257    13,565    39,081    37,268   
Louisiana 105,392    74,117    20,010    55,473    84,768    65,848   
Oklahoma 66,281    50,502    47,882    17,800    52,547    55,554   
Texas 330,388    325,477    144,858    178,845    158,305    397,045   
Mountain:
Arizona 125,536    137,200    69,017    61,315    44,279    126,023   
Colorado 112,929    98,192    105,819 * 28,353    69,890    105,745   
Idaho 29,445    28,319    10,858    9,427    12,839    33,178   
Montana 20,520    16,841    16,476    8,176    8,710    19,031   
Nevada 50,208    61,189    16,185    37,111    44,342    59,174   
New Mexico 43,970    43,229    25,811    15,898    27,996    26,746   
Utah 41,206    43,713    30,243    22,377    25,931    34,760   
Wyoming 9,788    7,621    5,750    3,133    4,484    7,769   
Pacific:
Alaska 15,282    16,049    4,357    4,742    9,587    14,026   
California 308,930    214,215    150,914    240,139    205,895    369,990   
Hawaii 34,005    32,885    9,856    6,837    15,817    24,136   
Oregon 43,114    42,687    27,952    20,565    28,370    49,845   
Washington 230,806    117,433    231,345 * 40,689    63,996    215,218   
 
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.
* 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.