Table VII.A.1(2012) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2012
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 6,789,881    4,075,004    1,103,826    1,611,051    2,560,388    4,229,493   
New England:
Connecticut 84,103    47,467    16,272    20,364    24,858    59,245   
Maine 37,118    19,796    6,138    11,184    15,213    21,905   
Massachusetts 158,479    83,383    30,888    44,207    45,747    112,732   
New Hampshire 33,395    18,009    5,768    9,618    11,925    21,471   
Rhode Island 25,679    14,299    4,757    6,623    7,841    17,838   
Vermont 19,099    10,549    3,103    5,447    5,407    13,692   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 204,116    124,268    35,300    44,547    65,885    138,231   
New York 472,904    275,553    88,844    108,507    160,347    312,557   
Pennsylvania 264,063    151,282    44,382    68,399    106,704    157,359   
East North Central:
Illinois 285,780    161,144    46,171    78,465    108,637    177,143   
Indiana 136,141    75,549    23,613    36,979    60,325    75,817   
Michigan 200,729    112,344    28,002    60,382    86,157    114,572   
Ohio 228,446    130,118    40,781    57,548    97,564    130,882   
Wisconsin 135,508    73,381    26,297    35,830    51,402    84,106   
West North Central:
Iowa 83,063    43,854    14,580    24,629    30,594    52,468   
Kansas 74,853    45,532    10,347    18,974    33,935    40,919   
Minnesota 140,724    76,279    21,204    43,240    49,960    90,764   
Missouri 132,225    81,323    23,291    27,611    53,273    78,952   
Nebraska 55,687    29,846    10,349    15,493    25,149    30,538   
North Dakota 24,509    14,216    3,191    7,103    8,875    15,634   
South Dakota 28,173    16,533    3,925    7,715    11,173    17,001   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 21,064    12,090    2,620    6,354    8,140    12,923   
District of Columbia 20,318    15,210    2,711    2,397    4,416    15,902   
Florida 446,620    283,933    71,541    91,146    174,611    272,009   
Georgia 189,375    127,282    27,596    34,498    78,979    110,397   
Maryland 124,395    78,449    16,152    29,794    36,363    88,032   
North Carolina 199,255    122,118    28,907    48,230    84,733    114,521   
South Carolina 95,346    56,568    13,777    25,001    42,256    53,091   
Virginia 172,585    108,099    28,159    36,327    68,255    104,330   
West Virginia 34,739    18,974    6,216    9,549    17,261    17,478   
East South Central:
Alabama 90,427    58,906    11,218    20,303    38,128    52,300   
Kentucky 84,109    50,569    13,221    20,319    37,814    46,295   
Mississippi 56,244    36,161    10,550    9,533    26,279    29,965   
Tennessee 113,972    71,753    14,444    27,774    53,559    60,413   
West South Central:
Arkansas 62,806    41,120    9,558    12,128    29,037    33,769   
Louisiana 91,201    60,172    14,292    16,736    35,489    55,712   
Oklahoma 80,626    50,844    12,697    17,085    36,815    43,811   
Texas 491,413    331,203    69,890    90,321    212,742    278,671   
Mountain:
Arizona 116,866    72,667    19,579    24,620    42,286    74,580   
Colorado 141,046    94,694    19,606    26,745    38,982    102,064   
Idaho 40,427    21,924    7,213    11,290    17,401    23,026   
Montana 34,407    17,401    5,764    11,242    14,701    19,706   
Nevada 50,529    28,536    8,567    13,427    18,086    32,443   
New Mexico 39,768    23,695    6,850    9,222    17,364    22,403   
Utah 64,984    36,816    12,361    15,808    22,134    42,850   
Wyoming 19,752    11,918    3,399    4,435    7,194    12,559   
Pacific:
Alaska 18,676    10,707    3,726    4,244    4,431    14,245   
California 777,464    468,089    125,937    183,438    244,121    533,344   
Hawaii 28,751    18,118    4,503    6,130    8,292    20,459   
Oregon 99,106    53,976    17,921    27,208    33,970    65,136   
Washington 158,813    88,288    27,644    42,882    45,579    113,234   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2012 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(2012) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2012
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 29,797    37,899    17,091    18,424    21,659    33,673   
New England:
Connecticut 2,080    3,457    1,732    2,163    1,860    2,834   
Maine 717    1,068    687    811    1,024    978   
Massachusetts 4,655    3,505    3,113    4,628    4,778    3,948   
New Hampshire 1,336    1,100    681    558    728    1,638   
Rhode Island 876    795    816    510    804    688   
Vermont 597    806    329    590    535    570   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 6,565    8,463    4,148    4,489    5,909    7,264   
New York 7,940    8,237    8,348    8,089    9,439    9,597   
Pennsylvania 6,074    5,984    4,028    4,974    7,400    9,553   
East North Central:
Illinois 6,794    5,387    5,480    3,256    7,120    6,477   
Indiana 2,510    1,895    1,913    3,107    2,525    2,670   
Michigan 5,922    7,319    4,478    5,956    6,236    5,611   
Ohio 5,313    5,271    4,829    4,573    5,162    3,770   
Wisconsin 4,057    3,844    2,762    2,873    4,363    4,761   
West North Central:
Iowa 3,209    3,510    1,780    1,491    1,943    2,450   
Kansas 4,552    4,875    1,491    1,688    3,018    3,260   
Minnesota 2,816    3,639    2,535    3,025    2,107    3,599   
Missouri 2,619    3,031    1,602    2,366    3,052    3,614   
Nebraska 2,024    877    1,244    1,658    2,302    1,135   
North Dakota 485    474    284    508    710    553   
South Dakota 848    1,096    462    596    582    917   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 1,129    1,131    373    629    755    611   
District of Columbia 847    698    486    422    473    855   
Florida 7,502    10,231    6,767    4,850    9,643    10,307   
Georgia 6,135    5,819    3,408    4,182    5,705    6,246   
Maryland 4,281    3,641    2,387    2,305    3,596    4,888   
North Carolina 3,811    5,491    2,868    3,637    3,948    4,624   
South Carolina 1,648    1,187    1,785    2,460    2,857    2,462   
Virginia 4,645    4,400    2,510    3,205    4,046    1,888   
West Virginia 840    879    807    775    1,334    806   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,604    3,957    1,017    2,616    2,225    2,907   
Kentucky 2,062    3,310    2,936    1,944    2,666    2,804   
Mississippi 1,911    1,531    1,613    953    1,780    1,895   
Tennessee 4,494    4,389    1,981    1,983    3,927    3,500   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,322    907    1,277    996    2,098    1,797   
Louisiana 2,730    2,897    2,368    2,236    2,430    1,835   
Oklahoma 2,702    2,523    1,232    1,629    1,543    3,302   
Texas 12,534    6,498    6,843    3,920    11,217    5,801   
Mountain:
Arizona 2,676    2,038    1,571    1,887    1,837    2,213   
Colorado 3,359    3,179    1,800    2,465    2,975    3,390   
Idaho 795    1,168    894    953    1,206    1,082   
Montana 1,312    836    896    793    831    1,114   
Nevada 1,615    1,407    912    1,503    1,677    2,208   
New Mexico 1,011    1,044    730    975    1,116    982   
Utah 2,258    2,675    918    1,727    1,994    2,769   
Wyoming 487    733    288    545    336    471   
Pacific:
Alaska 516    458    289    532    538    523   
California 11,671    10,407    7,447    9,310    12,429    8,951   
Hawaii 636    608    529    554    731    602   
Oregon 2,624    3,956    2,445    2,191    1,784    2,780   
Washington 4,837    5,239    3,133    3,848    4,187    6,079   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2012 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.