Table VIII.B.4(2010) Number of part-time private-sector employees by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 23,291,032    11,869,595    6,431,507    2,991,770    1,998,160   
New England:
Connecticut 299,457    154,936    85,886    40,567 * 18,067 *
Maine 117,671    57,712    35,752    9,194    15,013   
Massachusetts 620,782    318,399    161,645    82,354    58,383 *
New Hampshire 121,364    61,765    30,747    14,882    13,969 *
Rhode Island 94,361    37,269    19,989    21,931 * 15,173 *
Vermont 63,493    25,039    19,049    12,938    6,468   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 668,225    363,446    171,107    62,466    71,206 *
New York 1,514,854    757,512    413,875    229,204    114,263   
Pennsylvania 1,182,601    588,718    316,194    174,706    102,983   
East North Central:
Illinois 1,058,565    590,203    269,962    125,689    72,711   
Indiana 528,852    268,573    163,257    45,154    51,868 *
Michigan 871,764    379,792    274,132    148,434    69,406   
Ohio 1,020,670    493,112    269,744    130,373    127,441   
Wisconsin 638,501    330,727    158,704    98,499    50,572   
West North Central:
Iowa 329,691    160,382    84,588    51,360    33,360 *
Kansas 254,315    119,286    69,544    41,432 * 24,054 *
Minnesota 614,722    324,133    135,230    109,447 * 45,912   
Missouri 499,349    279,894    134,006    57,644    27,805   
Nebraska 163,399    90,601    43,292    20,630    8,876   
North Dakota 85,139    43,182    26,587    10,056    5,313 *
South Dakota 86,558    44,069    22,407    8,240    11,843 *
South Atlantic:
Delaware 74,506    40,612    18,890    5,503    9,501 *
District of Columbia 56,977    31,866    14,485 * 6,169    4,457 *
Florida 1,231,720    654,202    359,674    141,210    76,634   
Georgia 654,441    305,603    192,793    97,525    58,520 *
Maryland 406,522    220,200    87,787    57,986    40,549 *
North Carolina 648,800    340,062    153,169    97,265    58,304 *
South Carolina 289,914    152,382    99,366    25,300    12,866   
Virginia 668,275    338,036    205,223 * 92,164    32,851 *
West Virginia 141,317    58,147    46,969    11,841    24,360 *
East South Central:
Alabama 237,242    134,163    54,419    21,040    27,619 *
Kentucky 253,596    127,387    60,618    42,161 * 23,430 *
Mississippi 136,215    77,788    35,777 * 14,896    7,755 *
Tennessee 350,279    208,422    74,226    40,036    27,595   
West South Central:
Arkansas 167,718    81,318    52,281 * 18,493 * 15,626   
Louisiana 305,171    185,979    72,149    26,630    20,413 *
Oklahoma 217,340    118,935    46,622    24,192    27,592 *
Texas 1,737,418    979,687    506,512    159,983    91,236   
Mountain:
Arizona 398,087    157,785    133,056    72,048    35,199   
Colorado 374,910    156,167    148,965    46,696    23,082   
Idaho 113,415    59,938    27,092    15,812    10,572   
Montana 95,235    44,113    29,253    13,795    8,074   
Nevada 182,099    103,673    42,441    19,271    16,715 *
New Mexico 128,600    64,236    31,721    15,094 * 17,550 *
Utah 203,298    107,323    55,566    22,452    17,956 *
Wyoming 47,963    21,820    13,789    6,813    5,542   
Pacific:
Alaska 49,809    22,139    14,526    8,452    4,693 *
California 2,444,545    1,115,931    785,874    300,786    241,955   
Hawaii 78,318    40,846    17,456    12,798    7,217   
Oregon 259,337    152,234    56,036    24,510    26,557   
Washington 503,633    279,855    89,075    55,649    79,054 *
 
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.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.

 

Table VIII.B.4(2010) Standard error for number of part-time private-sector employees by average wage quartiles and State: United States, 2010
Division and State Total Quartile 1 Average Wage Quartile 2 Average Wage Quartile 3 Average Wage Quartile 4 Average Wage
United States 391,565    348,155    335,195    157,370    132,738   
New England:
Connecticut 22,947    23,012    8,399    14,312 * 6,767 *
Maine 11,286    11,028    6,104    2,175    4,201   
Massachusetts 70,484    51,566    32,616    20,060    23,230 *
New Hampshire 8,970    6,372    6,307    1,922    5,230 *
Rhode Island 17,620    4,928    3,722    9,500 * 8,080 *
Vermont 5,058    2,995    2,790    2,788    1,308   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 45,758    37,958    10,862    13,351    36,852 *
New York 68,686    59,203    31,838    38,630    24,956   
Pennsylvania 112,414    85,756    60,411    40,928    25,317   
East North Central:
Illinois 71,645    48,528    55,135    24,392    12,029   
Indiana 47,978    36,883    27,276    8,120    23,829 *
Michigan 59,295    50,061    28,904    41,072    15,782   
Ohio 82,014    77,253    70,787    21,556    38,049   
Wisconsin 48,987    39,486    16,992    24,434    12,435   
West North Central:
Iowa 52,001    21,656    24,738    14,986    11,375 *
Kansas 23,187    9,763    17,309    12,796 * 8,990 *
Minnesota 47,468    27,179    26,341    54,687 * 13,098   
Missouri 24,845    28,153    14,574    11,155    7,897   
Nebraska 13,980    10,125    10,600    5,476    2,198   
North Dakota 6,144    1,919    5,238    1,924    1,832 *
South Dakota 7,134    5,637    2,712    1,727    4,259 *
South Atlantic:
Delaware 5,602    4,947    4,754    1,295    5,173 *
District of Columbia 10,079    6,737    7,788 * 1,085    1,670 *
Florida 117,557    65,983    85,509    32,819    12,668   
Georgia 57,842    45,568    47,656    23,476    21,276 *
Maryland 51,102    27,177    16,065    16,776    18,641 *
North Carolina 66,993    32,071    44,488    20,304    20,820 *
South Carolina 26,363    17,817    29,507    4,483    1,757   
Virginia 93,962    44,554    61,596 * 16,846    12,741 *
West Virginia 20,166    5,633    7,969    2,374    15,239 *
East South Central:
Alabama 27,724    9,464    12,164    5,343    15,715 *
Kentucky 18,987    18,495    10,510    13,528 * 12,315 *
Mississippi 16,901    9,404    13,149 * 3,207    4,222 *
Tennessee 31,041    19,227    13,116    9,109    6,977   
West South Central:
Arkansas 15,451    7,802    15,831 * 7,476 * 2,904   
Louisiana 58,003    40,886    15,484    7,648    8,036 *
Oklahoma 18,685    13,062    9,754    5,754    11,794 *
Texas 113,723    132,501    51,656    29,056    18,620   
Mountain:
Arizona 27,161    27,859    22,666    20,654    8,587   
Colorado 38,799    20,557    40,390    6,772    3,445   
Idaho 5,985    6,817    3,167    3,068    2,729   
Montana 7,801    3,861    4,302    3,788    2,316   
Nevada 27,951    30,969    5,903    5,710    7,526 *
New Mexico 15,237    7,474    7,762    4,549 * 8,398 *
Utah 18,470    14,321    11,436    5,949    6,175 *
Wyoming 2,798    2,424    2,087    1,740    1,542   
Pacific:
Alaska 3,640    2,637    3,151    1,781    2,130 *
California 162,185    90,047    144,955    44,445    49,136   
Hawaii 7,536    4,287    3,783    3,512    1,478   
Oregon 18,920    13,306    13,754    5,414    6,435   
Washington 72,450    32,473    12,646    11,303    59,315 *
 
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.
Totals may not sum exactly because of rounding.