Table VII.A.1.a Percent of number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2017
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 7,375,023    62.0%    14.0%    24.0%    27.6%    72.4%   
New England:
Connecticut 87,993    62.6%    11.5%    25.9%    18.3%    81.7%   
Maine 40,458    56.3%    14.2%    29.4%    32.1%    67.9%   
Massachusetts 164,458    52.7%    17.0%    30.3%    18.0%    82.0%   
New Hampshire 34,547    49.7%    20.2%    30.1%    26.3%    73.7%   
Rhode Island 27,479    55.9%    18.7%    25.5%    23.2%    76.8%   
Vermont 19,926    51.4%    21.4%    27.2%    22.2%    77.8%   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 217,014    60.3%    15.6%    24.1%    29.9%    70.1%   
New York 503,595    59.0%    17.0%    24.0%    26.1%    73.9%   
Pennsylvania 291,601    58.9%    13.7%    27.4%    29.0%    71.0%   
East North Central:
Illinois 303,823    61.1%    11.2%    27.7%    28.8%    71.2%   
Indiana 145,083    62.4%    11.7%    25.9%    30.4%    69.6%   
Michigan 214,548    57.8%    18.1%    24.1%    26.4%    73.6%   
Ohio 240,562    58.6%    16.0%    25.4%    33.2%    66.8%   
Wisconsin 139,774    61.5%    12.4%    26.1%    33.9%    66.1%   
West North Central:
Iowa 85,314    60.8%    14.2%    25.0%    30.5%    69.5%   
Kansas 77,136    60.0%    15.1%    24.9%    31.6%    68.4%   
Minnesota 144,163    53.6%    12.8%    33.6%    25.1%    74.9%   
Missouri 143,421    61.3%    13.1%    25.5%    34.8%    65.2%   
Nebraska 57,153    54.3%    20.1%    25.6%    32.1%    67.9%   
North Dakota 25,509    58.7%    11.8%    29.5%    24.8%    75.2%   
South Dakota 28,644    58.7%    15.1%    26.2%    30.0%    70.0%   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 23,757    64.7%    13.6%    21.7%    30.6%    69.4%   
District of Columbia 21,011    73.4%    15.4%    11.2%    9.8%    90.2%   
Florida 525,632    68.9%    11.2%    19.9%    24.3%    75.7%   
Georgia 220,343    59.1%    15.8%    25.1%    34.8%    65.2%   
Maryland 134,379    65.0%    11.2%    23.8%    22.8%    77.2%   
North Carolina 216,137    65.0%    14.3%    20.8%    36.9%    63.1%   
South Carolina 99,236    63.7%    20.0%    16.2%    33.7%    66.3%   
Virginia 179,022    61.2%    13.8%    25.0%    27.4%    72.6%   
West Virginia 33,579    55.8%    20.6%    23.7%    46.0%    54.0%   
East South Central:
Alabama 94,947    58.2%    17.5%    24.3%    36.3%    63.7%   
Kentucky 85,389    64.7%    11.2%    24.1%    34.5%    65.5%   
Mississippi 55,698    66.5%    13.1%    20.4%    37.3%    62.7%   
Tennessee 117,822    64.3%    13.9%    21.8%    36.2%    63.8%   
West South Central:
Arkansas 65,167    63.2%    15.5%    21.4%    45.0%    55.0%   
Louisiana 92,239    69.6%    13.6%    16.8%    28.1%    71.9%   
Oklahoma 87,569    66.8%    10.7%    22.5%    36.2%    63.8%   
Texas 547,499    68.5%    11.9%    19.6%    29.3%    70.7%   
Mountain:
Arizona 129,162    66.2%    12.9%    20.9%    27.9%    72.1%   
Colorado 160,576    63.0%    13.5%    23.5%    21.2%    78.8%   
Idaho 44,794    65.2%    12.9%    21.9%    30.3%    69.7%   
Montana 39,068    58.1%    12.0%    29.9%    30.4%    69.6%   
Nevada 58,914    61.5%    14.8%    23.8%    31.4%    68.6%   
New Mexico 42,245    65.2%    11.3%    23.6%    30.1%    69.9%   
Utah 75,886    56.6%    13.2%    30.2%    26.7%    73.3%   
Wyoming 20,091    64.1%    13.8%    22.1%    21.5%    78.5%   
Pacific:
Alaska 18,980    58.0%    11.8%    30.2%    24.2%    75.8%   
California 885,920    63.6%    12.6%    23.8%    19.5%    80.5%   
Hawaii 29,273    61.9%    18.2%    19.8%    23.0%    77.0%   
Oregon 111,849    55.5%    15.9%    28.6%    25.4%    74.6%   
Washington 166,634    56.6%    16.5%    26.9%    18.3%    81.7%   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2017 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.

Percents may not add to 100% because of rounding.

 

Table VII.A.1.a Standard errors for percent of number of private-sector establishments by proportion of employees who are full-time or low-wage and State: United States, 2017
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 19,540    0.51%    0.37%    0.45%    0.47%    0.47%   
New England:
Connecticut 1,742    3.15%    2.15%    2.81%    2.46%    2.46%   
Maine 596    3.20%    2.09%    3.01%    3.02%    3.02%   
Massachusetts 2,090    3.23%    2.51%    3.01%    2.41%    2.41%   
New Hampshire 494    3.06%    2.48%    2.82%    2.65%    2.65%   
Rhode Island 535    3.83%    3.07%    3.38%    3.32%    3.32%   
Vermont 247    3.04%    2.53%    2.67%    2.72%    2.72%   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 3,417    2.76%    2.00%    2.39%    2.65%    2.65%   
New York 7,822    2.67%    2.15%    2.26%    2.40%    2.40%   
Pennsylvania 3,587    2.51%    1.80%    2.24%    2.33%    2.33%   
East North Central:
Illinois 5,120    3.52%    2.21%    3.29%    3.28%    3.28%   
Indiana 2,307    3.00%    1.87%    2.74%    2.85%    2.85%   
Michigan 3,736    3.12%    2.59%    2.66%    2.70%    2.70%   
Ohio 3,078    2.75%    2.10%    2.41%    2.66%    2.66%   
Wisconsin 2,055    2.81%    1.93%    2.51%    2.83%    2.83%   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,673    3.01%    2.03%    2.66%    2.90%    2.90%   
Kansas 1,431    3.13%    2.20%    2.77%    3.01%    3.01%   
Minnesota 2,813    3.28%    2.28%    3.08%    2.82%    2.82%   
Missouri 2,588    3.18%    2.14%    2.84%    3.17%    3.17%   
Nebraska 874    3.19%    2.65%    2.88%    3.10%    3.10%   
North Dakota 399    3.17%    1.91%    3.00%    2.86%    2.86%   
South Dakota 417    3.00%    2.17%    2.65%    2.82%    2.82%   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 467    3.36%    2.52%    2.80%    3.35%    3.35%   
District of Columbia 442    3.22%    2.71%    2.21%    2.30%    2.30%   
Florida 7,195    2.58%    1.73%    2.20%    2.54%    2.54%   
Georgia 3,958    3.27%    2.55%    2.81%    3.13%    3.13%   
Maryland 3,057    3.24%    2.01%    2.99%    2.93%    2.93%   
North Carolina 2,542    2.57%    1.88%    2.15%    2.66%    2.66%   
South Carolina 1,598    2.75%    2.38%    1.94%    2.77%    2.77%   
Virginia 2,814    3.28%    2.35%    2.92%    3.00%    3.00%   
West Virginia 523    3.04%    2.61%    2.59%    3.08%    3.08%   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,459    3.05%    2.46%    2.69%    2.96%    2.96%   
Kentucky 1,453    3.05%    1.96%    2.73%    3.07%    3.07%   
Mississippi 885    3.03%    2.23%    2.53%    3.10%    3.10%   
Tennessee 1,976    2.99%    2.24%    2.55%    2.95%    2.95%   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,045    3.28%    2.43%    2.80%    3.38%    3.38%   
Louisiana 1,583    2.93%    2.30%    2.31%    2.71%    2.71%   
Oklahoma 1,493    3.01%    2.10%    2.62%    3.09%    3.09%   
Texas 5,750    2.02%    1.38%    1.74%    1.94%    1.94%   
Mountain:
Arizona 1,949    3.04%    2.21%    2.57%    2.85%    2.85%   
Colorado 2,422    3.13%    2.35%    2.70%    2.67%    2.67%   
Idaho 498    2.94%    2.04%    2.56%    2.82%    2.82%   
Montana 494    3.02%    1.74%    2.87%    2.91%    2.91%   
Nevada 1,151    3.55%    2.62%    3.07%    3.13%    3.13%   
New Mexico 795    2.99%    2.09%    2.60%    2.81%    2.81%   
Utah 825    3.17%    2.16%    2.92%    2.66%    2.66%   
Wyoming 261    2.93%    2.00%    2.59%    2.43%    2.43%   
Pacific:
Alaska 210    2.95%    1.80%    2.80%    2.63%    2.63%   
California 6,733    1.65%    1.11%    1.48%    1.32%    1.32%   
Hawaii 483    3.35%    2.64%    2.82%    2.78%    2.78%   
Oregon 1,595    3.04%    2.26%    2.75%    2.71%    2.71%   
Washington 2,190    2.92%    2.24%    2.62%    2.18%    2.18%   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2017 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.

Percents may not add to 100% because of rounding.