Table VII.A.1(2014) Number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2014
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 7,054,919    4,148,116    1,126,698    1,780,104    2,451,741    4,603,178   
New England:
Connecticut 81,249    49,850    10,918    20,480    23,166    58,082   
Maine 38,465    20,840    4,813    12,812    12,149    26,317   
Massachusetts 164,804    89,968    31,630    43,206    41,710    123,094   
New Hampshire 35,174    17,022    7,156    10,996    10,877    24,297   
Rhode Island 26,227    14,438    4,560    7,229    6,331    19,896   
Vermont 19,998    11,060    3,091    5,848    5,275    14,724   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 204,703    114,152    39,101    51,450    62,366    142,337   
New York 488,665    271,455    88,137    129,073    181,682    306,983   
Pennsylvania 269,289    153,307    40,087    75,895    93,274    176,015   
East North Central:
Illinois 306,269    186,840    39,276    80,154    91,724    214,546   
Indiana 145,561    89,092    25,395    31,074    49,444    96,117   
Michigan 200,645    112,285    33,667    54,693    67,567    133,078   
Ohio 232,871    122,086    41,395    69,390    88,441    144,430   
Wisconsin 135,448    71,126    21,218    43,104    50,974    84,473   
West North Central:
Iowa 84,998    47,051    15,467    22,480    31,651    53,348   
Kansas 74,122    40,136    13,547    20,438    27,970    46,152   
Minnesota 138,586    68,919    25,473    44,194    43,216    95,371   
Missouri 141,092    88,875    18,133    34,084    60,908    80,185   
Nebraska 56,272    32,315    9,729    14,228    20,884    35,389   
North Dakota 26,253    14,347    4,288    7,618    7,332    18,921   
South Dakota 27,867    15,956    4,163    7,748    9,918    17,949   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 21,688    12,563    2,653    6,472    7,940    13,747   
District of Columbia 21,161    15,021    3,303    2,837    5,180    15,982   
Florida 459,335    289,029    72,949    97,357    165,999    293,336   
Georgia 202,776    129,240    30,591    42,945    73,530    129,246   
Maryland 126,338    77,177    20,566    28,595    36,601    89,738   
North Carolina 202,675    116,177    30,204    56,294    91,047    111,629   
South Carolina 97,181    55,416    15,961    25,804    41,498    55,683   
Virginia 176,247    109,138    31,252    35,857    59,084    117,163   
West Virginia 34,803    18,828    5,977    9,998    16,913    17,890   
East South Central:
Alabama 89,578    59,625    13,344    16,609    36,998    52,580   
Kentucky 87,095    47,147    15,533    24,415    37,626    49,469   
Mississippi 58,641    35,939    8,800    13,902    26,477    32,164   
Tennessee 124,281    78,384    20,414    25,483    51,490    72,790   
West South Central:
Arkansas 61,763    35,703    10,407    15,653    27,692    34,070   
Louisiana 102,581    65,628    16,487    20,467    37,907    64,674   
Oklahoma 85,155    52,037    12,933    20,185    37,216    47,939   
Texas 524,301    326,930    76,112    121,259    204,601    319,700   
Mountain:
Arizona 118,711    74,561    15,817    28,332    44,056    74,655   
Colorado 140,346    85,841    24,981    29,524    34,540    105,806   
Idaho 42,942    24,208    6,922    11,811    16,702    26,239   
Montana 37,730    23,927    5,639    8,164    11,137    26,593   
Nevada 53,481    34,400    7,220    11,861    18,125    35,356   
New Mexico 39,332    23,657    7,570    8,105    15,273    24,058   
Utah 68,321    37,515    10,715    20,091    22,809    45,512   
Wyoming 20,326    12,055    3,076    5,195    5,260    15,066   
Pacific:
Alaska 18,689    10,340    3,298    5,051    3,797    14,892   
California 835,995    495,403    123,416    217,176    253,499    582,496   
Hawaii 30,233    19,754    4,277    6,202    8,003    22,230   
Oregon 100,364    54,175    16,769    29,419    33,258    67,106   
Washington 174,288    97,174    28,269    48,844    40,626    133,662   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2014 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(2014) Standard error for number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2014
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 15,282    31,685    22,776    26,272    30,180    30,322   
New England:
Connecticut 1,245    2,336    1,733    1,991    2,302    2,106   
Maine 436    1,064    674    973    954    1,012   
Massachusetts 2,275    4,717    3,810    4,035    4,184    4,286   
New Hampshire 503    969    886    924    967    962   
Rhode Island 357    822    581    684    675    698   
Vermont 204    532    381    469    474    478   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 2,403    5,956    4,461    4,850    5,379    5,438   
New York 4,388    9,586    7,324    8,166    9,413    9,393   
Pennsylvania 3,255    6,795    4,590    6,284    6,812    6,481   
East North Central:
Illinois 4,310    8,056    5,013    6,479    7,208    7,416   
Indiana 2,532    4,234    3,145    3,332    3,978    4,191   
Michigan 2,780    6,055    4,432    4,870    5,284    5,813   
Ohio 3,608    6,618    5,222    5,404    6,523    6,412   
Wisconsin 1,519    3,571    2,596    3,436    3,711    3,358   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,165    2,445    1,818    2,064    2,350    2,334   
Kansas 1,052    2,141    1,575    1,954    2,202    2,029   
Minnesota 1,644    3,724    2,854    3,553    3,610    3,484   
Missouri 2,217    4,204    2,681    3,268    4,038    4,209   
Nebraska 772    1,709    1,160    1,330    1,555    1,642   
North Dakota 377    761    553    650    664    718   
South Dakota 442    841    560    698    762    829   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 434    732    494    611    713    717   
District of Columbia 339    599    519    432    604    583   
Florida 3,490    8,698    6,307    7,087    8,594    8,543   
Georgia 2,828    5,802    4,208    4,881    6,056    5,698   
Maryland 1,384    3,548    2,635    2,888    3,279    3,310   
North Carolina 2,835    5,609    3,645    4,768    5,523    5,536   
South Carolina 1,396    2,714    2,059    2,345    2,793    2,720   
Virginia 2,273    4,707    3,551    3,441    4,404    4,459   
West Virginia 477    966    755    882    1,012    953   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,043    2,289    1,810    1,863    2,520    2,311   
Kentucky 1,176    2,557    2,142    2,306    2,650    2,608   
Mississippi 836    1,706    1,315    1,472    1,848    1,694   
Tennessee 1,789    3,380    2,628    2,585    3,531    3,366   
West South Central:
Arkansas 817    1,706    1,394    1,469    1,793    1,710   
Louisiana 1,387    2,912    2,441    2,400    3,089    2,912   
Oklahoma 1,330    2,483    1,689    2,112    2,484    2,487   
Texas 5,180    10,084    6,637    7,944    9,486    9,916   
Mountain:
Arizona 1,782    3,398    2,089    2,999    3,397    3,362   
Colorado 2,145    3,957    3,234    3,122    3,661    3,664   
Idaho 495    1,240    826    1,053    1,188    1,188   
Montana 413    1,039    742    861    1,002    960   
Nevada 699    1,587    1,213    1,368    1,639    1,567   
New Mexico 395    977    854    803    1,037    970   
Utah 860    1,984    1,264    1,736    1,813    1,843   
Wyoming 242    561    390    477    488    505   
Pacific:
Alaska 231    532    399    477    437    460   
California 6,432    13,373    9,440    10,914    12,217    12,449   
Hawaii 449    871    671    696    760    865   
Oregon 1,108    2,738    1,983    2,502    2,631    2,547   
Washington 1,920    4,720    3,543    4,071    3,967    4,150   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2014 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.