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, 2019
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 7,469,926    61.3%    14.1%    24.6%    24.6%    75.4%   
New England:
Connecticut 83,670    62.9%    13.5%    23.6%    22.3%    77.7%   
Maine 41,531    55.9%    17.3%    26.8%    21.2%    78.8%   
Massachusetts 170,282    56.3%    15.1%    28.6%    10.9%    89.1%   
New Hampshire 35,744    55.4%    14.6%    30.1%    23.5%    76.5%   
Rhode Island 26,464    60.0%    14.7%    25.3%    17.8%    82.2%   
Vermont 19,989    58.2%    15.1%    26.7%    12.6%    87.4%   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 215,131    56.7%    14.0%    29.3%    24.8%    75.2%   
New York 500,160    54.2%    17.6%    28.2%    20.0%    80.0%   
Pennsylvania 288,138    55.5%    15.4%    29.1%    28.4%    71.6%   
East North Central:
Illinois 293,457    61.1%    14.7%    24.2%    21.5%    78.5%   
Indiana 140,845    61.0%    12.3%    26.7%    29.9%    70.1%   
Michigan 195,252    63.5%    14.3%    22.2%    25.9%    74.1%   
Ohio 243,579    59.5%    13.3%    27.2%    33.2%    66.8%   
Wisconsin 134,028    61.1%    9.9%    28.9%    24.8%    75.2%   
West North Central:
Iowa 89,107    58.7%    13.9%    27.4%    28.9%    71.1%   
Kansas 77,399    60.1%    10.2%    29.8%    27.3%    72.7%   
Minnesota 148,196    57.2%    15.3%    27.5%    21.5%    78.5%   
Missouri 145,883    63.6%    12.2%    24.2%    28.0%    72.0%   
Nebraska 57,704    67.3%    14.8%    17.9%    30.7%    69.3%   
North Dakota 26,412    59.1%    17.2%    23.7%    24.7%    75.3%   
South Dakota 27,449    59.9%    15.6%    24.5%    28.7%    71.3%   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 24,539    66.9%    11.7%    21.3%    26.3%    73.7%   
District of Columbia 20,120    68.0%    17.2%    14.8%    4.8% * 95.2%   
Florida 502,347    70.6%    9.5%    19.9%    26.2%    73.8%   
Georgia 211,400    61.0%    12.2%    26.8%    27.9%    72.1%   
Maryland 135,436    67.2%    13.1%    19.7%    21.0%    79.0%   
North Carolina 234,748    64.5%    14.9%    20.6%    32.8%    67.2%   
South Carolina 102,261    62.8%    10.6%    26.5%    27.6%    72.4%   
Virginia 205,863    60.9%    18.9%    20.1%    22.7%    77.3%   
West Virginia 34,113    62.5%    12.1%    25.4%    37.4%    62.6%   
East South Central:
Alabama 97,588    67.8%    12.8%    19.4%    35.0%    65.0%   
Kentucky 84,284    56.8%    18.2%    25.0%    38.6%    61.4%   
Mississippi 53,351    68.5%    7.3%    24.2%    38.4%    61.6%   
Tennessee 126,229    65.1%    18.0%    17.0%    28.5%    71.5%   
West South Central:
Arkansas 64,730    62.2%    11.3%    26.6%    41.1%    58.9%   
Louisiana 96,341    59.5%    20.4%    20.1%    40.3%    59.7%   
Oklahoma 89,111    63.6%    16.0%    20.4%    37.5%    62.5%   
Texas 563,084    66.4%    15.9%    17.7%    33.3%    66.7%   
Mountain:
Arizona 147,216    67.5%    13.6%    18.9%    23.4%    76.6%   
Colorado 167,104    61.2%    8.4%    30.4%    16.8%    83.2%   
Idaho 49,429    58.4%    14.9%    26.7%    25.6%    74.4%   
Montana 37,232    60.9%    16.3%    22.8%    21.9%    78.1%   
Nevada 60,412    65.0%    13.2%    21.8%    22.5%    77.5%   
New Mexico 44,278    64.7%    14.9%    20.5%    31.3%    68.7%   
Utah 78,029    60.3%    17.6%    22.2%    20.7%    79.3%   
Wyoming 19,764    62.4%    14.0%    23.6%    29.3%    70.7%   
Pacific:
Alaska 20,753    52.5%    15.7%    31.8%    18.2%    81.8%   
California 909,396    58.4%    14.0%    27.6%    14.9%    85.1%   
Hawaii 29,250    60.8%    12.1%    27.1%    19.5%    80.5%   
Oregon 107,745    54.5%    14.3%    31.2%    14.1%    85.9%   
Washington 193,355    61.4%    10.4%    28.2%    13.5%    86.5%   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2019 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.

** 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, 2019
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 27,490    0.57%    0.41%    0.50%    0.50%    0.50%   
New England:
Connecticut 1,622    3.38%    2.36%    2.94%    3.03%    3.03%   
Maine 664    3.32%    2.71%    2.90%    2.75%    2.75%   
Massachusetts 5,201    4.09%    2.75%    3.79%    2.82%    2.82%   
New Hampshire 756    3.38%    2.43%    3.10%    2.95%    2.95%   
Rhode Island 905    4.04%    3.12%    3.40%    3.24%    3.24%   
Vermont 308    3.12%    2.23%    2.84%    2.09%    2.09%   
Middle Atlantic:
New Jersey 3,868    3.44%    2.43%    3.25%    3.10%    3.10%   
New York 7,193    2.30%    1.85%    2.12%    1.96%    1.96%   
Pennsylvania 5,525    2.94%    2.27%    2.71%    2.81%    2.81%   
East North Central:
Illinois 4,934    2.60%    1.97%    2.23%    2.18%    2.18%   
Indiana 2,535    3.37%    2.34%    3.06%    3.10%    3.10%   
Michigan 3,445    2.94%    2.14%    2.53%    2.71%    2.71%   
Ohio 4,684    3.28%    2.00%    3.08%    3.23%    3.23%   
Wisconsin 1,963    3.26%    1.88%    3.12%    2.90%    2.90%   
West North Central:
Iowa 1,940    3.41%    2.25%    3.13%    3.26%    3.26%   
Kansas 1,960    3.58%    2.16%    3.32%    3.07%    3.07%   
Minnesota 2,818    3.46%    2.39%    3.11%    2.91%    2.91%   
Missouri 2,476    3.09%    2.11%    2.72%    2.89%    2.89%   
Nebraska 1,476    3.56%    2.92%    2.59%    3.74%    3.74%   
North Dakota 438    3.32%    2.69%    2.78%    2.97%    2.97%   
South Dakota 482    3.34%    2.40%    2.95%    3.14%    3.14%   
South Atlantic:
Delaware 487    3.66%    2.58%    3.19%    3.53%    3.53%   
District of Columbia 508    4.14%    3.75%    3.02%    2.46% * 2.46%   
Florida 6,544    2.57%    1.60%    2.27%    2.51%    2.51%   
Georgia 5,073    3.82%    2.37%    3.52%    3.35%    3.35%   
Maryland 3,600    3.38%    2.46%    2.83%    3.24%    3.24%   
North Carolina 3,722    3.19%    2.35%    2.64%    3.23%    3.23%   
South Carolina 2,147    3.37%    1.99%    3.14%    3.09%    3.09%   
Virginia 6,360    3.96%    3.63%    2.89%    3.29%    3.29%   
West Virginia 716    3.68%    2.51%    3.31%    3.58%    3.58%   
East South Central:
Alabama 1,981    3.28%    2.42%    2.74%    3.35%    3.35%   
Kentucky 1,992    3.74%    3.02%    3.21%    3.83%    3.83%   
Mississippi 983    3.35%    1.82%    3.10%    3.60%    3.60%   
Tennessee 2,798    3.56%    3.06%    2.65%    3.30%    3.30%   
West South Central:
Arkansas 1,094    3.49%    2.12%    3.24%    3.54%    3.54%   
Louisiana 2,254    3.56%    3.21%    2.91%    3.57%    3.57%   
Oklahoma 1,840    3.53%    2.74%    3.00%    3.52%    3.52%   
Texas 7,878    2.26%    1.81%    1.77%    2.25%    2.25%   
Mountain:
Arizona 3,916    3.65%    2.84%    2.88%    3.32%    3.32%   
Colorado 3,467    3.51%    1.82%    3.36%    2.78%    2.78%   
Idaho 1,116    3.61%    2.60%    3.30%    3.27%    3.27%   
Montana 687    3.32%    2.52%    2.88%    2.67%    2.67%   
Nevada 1,580    4.07%    2.93%    3.44%    3.10%    3.10%   
New Mexico 823    3.32%    2.37%    2.84%    3.30%    3.30%   
Utah 1,600    3.48%    2.78%    2.84%    2.93%    2.93%   
Wyoming 312    3.07%    2.17%    2.76%    2.94%    2.94%   
Pacific:
Alaska 327    3.20%    2.42%    3.02%    2.40%    2.40%   
California 15,770    2.36%    1.66%    2.15%    1.76%    1.76%   
Hawaii 759    3.75%    2.42%    3.42%    3.03%    3.03%   
Oregon 2,558    3.43%    2.45%    3.19%    2.05%    2.05%   
Washington 3,685    3.34%    2.02%    3.13%    2.34%    2.34%   

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Center for Financing, Access and Cost Trends. 2019 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.

** 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.