State |
Number of employees |
State |
Number of employees |
Alabama |
36,775 |
Montana |
8,757 |
Alaska |
2,656 |
Nebraska |
34,166 |
Arizona |
52,112 |
Nevada |
16,591 |
Arkansas |
22,031 |
New Hampshire |
16,946 |
California |
293,807 |
New Jersey |
98,339 |
Colorado |
53,042 |
New Mexico |
11,390 |
Connecticut |
71,080 |
New York |
190,027 |
Delaware |
9,120 |
North Carolina |
74,070 |
D.C. |
4,252 |
North Dakota |
10,527 |
Florida |
193,124 |
Ohio |
132,287 |
Georgia |
95,203 |
Oklahoma |
31,910 |
Hawaii |
10,584 |
Oregon |
33,028 |
Idaho |
12,728 |
Pennsylvania |
150,668 |
Illinois |
144,922 |
Rhode Island |
11,673 |
Indiana |
60,756 |
South Carolina |
41,408 |
Iowa |
55,026 |
South Dakota |
11,845 |
Kansas |
38,695 |
Tennessee |
62,258 |
Kentucky |
39,614 |
Texas |
245,704 |
Louisiana |
35,037 |
Utah |
25,084 |
Maine |
13,418 |
Vermont |
5,142 |
Maryland |
48,516 |
Virginia |
59,368 |
Massachusetts |
80,566 |
Washington |
52,577 |
Michigan |
77,714 |
West Virginia |
12,129 |
Minnesota |
81,113 |
Wisconsin |
83,085 |
Mississippi |
19,452 |
Wyoming |
3,514 |
Missouri |
67,364 |
United States |
3,041,200 |
(1) Total full-time and part-time employment.
Note: Does not match data shown elsewhere due to the use of different surveys. Data as of September 2013, based on revised estimates for 2001-2011.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System. |