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State | Number of establishments Total Covered Q1 2024p | Employment Total Covered Mar 2024p | 12 month percent change in employment Total Covered Mar 2023-Mar 2024p | 12 month change in employment Total Covered Mar 2023-Mar 2024p | Location quotient Total Covered Mar 2024p | Average weekly wage Total Covered Q1 2024p | 12 month percent change in average weekly wage Total Covered Mar 2023-Mar 2024p | 12 month change in average weekly wage Total Covered Mar 2023-Mar 2024p |
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Alabama | 160,741 | 2,091,921 | 1.6% | 32,268 | 1.0 | $1,201 | 3.3% | $38 |
Alaska | 25,169 | 318,147 | 2.2% | 6,813 | 1.0 | $1,374 | 5.6% | $73 |
Arizona | 229,426 | 3,256,997 | 2.9% | 93,176 | 1.0 | $1,372 | 3.1% | $41 |
Arkansas | 104,628 | 1,292,758 | 1.4% | 17,819 | 1.0 | $1,171 | 4.0% | $45 |
California | 1,835,768 | 18,053,005 | 1.5% | 261,672 | 1.0 | $1,833 | 5.5% | $96 |
Colorado | 264,401 | 2,851,398 | 0.3% | 7,546 | 1.0 | $1,613 | 3.5% | $55 |
Connecticut | 149,466 | 1,661,894 | 1.0% | 16,619 | 1.0 | $1,908 | 4.4% | $81 |
Delaware | 42,975 | 469,250 | 1.8% | 8,520 | 1.0 | $1,484 | 3.7% | $53 |
District Of Columbia | 52,331 | 759,797 | 0.7% | 5,598 | 1.0 | $2,434 | 4.0% | $94 |
Florida | 898,938 | 9,863,213 | 2.1% | 204,779 | 1.0 | $1,384 | 4.2% | $56 |
Georgia | 401,358 | 4,843,928 | 1.3% | 63,097 | 1.0 | $1,441 | 4.7% | $65 |
Hawaii | 58,607 | 638,820 | 0.6% | 3,922 | 1.0 | $1,278 | 4.8% | $58 |
Idaho | 98,482 | 835,773 | 1.9% | 15,198 | 1.0 | $1,130 | 4.1% | $45 |
Illinois | 410,217 | 5,966,921 | 0.3% | 16,653 | 1.0 | $1,608 | 2.7% | $43 |
Indiana | 195,166 | 3,148,267 | 0.6% | 18,847 | 1.0 | $1,271 | 5.7% | $68 |
Iowa | 110,833 | 1,543,112 | 0.9% | 13,891 | 1.0 | $1,214 | 3.2% | $38 |
Kansas | 100,722 | 1,415,737 | 0.7% | 9,992 | 1.0 | $1,199 | 3.8% | $44 |
Kentucky | 155,798 | 1,987,205 | 1.4% | 27,811 | 1.0 | $1,178 | 3.4% | $39 |
Louisiana | 154,477 | 1,904,156 | 0.7% | 13,423 | 1.0 | $1,195 | 4.0% | $46 |
Maine | 65,007 | 626,443 | 1.3% | 7,963 | 1.0 | $1,249 | 5.2% | $62 |
Maryland | 198,437 | 2,690,048 | 0.8% | 21,565 | 1.0 | $1,591 | 4.5% | $68 |
Massachusetts | 287,420 | 3,599,010 | 0.5% | 17,544 | 1.0 | $2,015 | 4.9% | $95 |
Michigan | 338,597 | 4,351,014 | 1.0% | 42,451 | 1.0 | $1,352 | 3.5% | $46 |
Minnesota | 210,488 | 2,850,362 | 0.2% | 4,706 | 1.0 | $1,519 | 4.0% | $58 |
Mississippi | 89,475 | 1,157,166 | 0.2% | 2,407 | 1.0 | $980 | 3.6% | $34 |
Missouri | 257,545 | 2,882,490 | 1.0% | 27,726 | 1.0 | $1,269 | 3.7% | $45 |
Montana | 61,787 | 503,125 | 1.2% | 5,804 | 1.0 | $1,126 | 4.4% | $47 |
Nebraska | 75,977 | 1,007,250 | 1.5% | 15,220 | 1.0 | $1,195 | 2.6% | $30 |
Nevada | 112,077 | 1,534,363 | 2.4% | 35,639 | 1.0 | $1,304 | 4.7% | $59 |
New Hampshire | 65,877 | 680,037 | 1.1% | 7,206 | 1.0 | $1,531 | 4.7% | $69 |
New Jersey | 335,553 | 4,218,759 | 1.3% | 54,124 | 1.0 | $1,761 | 3.5% | $60 |
New Mexico | 67,881 | 861,508 | 1.6% | 13,508 | 1.0 | $1,159 | 4.8% | $53 |
New York | 709,542 | 9,537,362 | 1.8% | 165,030 | 1.0 | $2,089 | 3.5% | $71 |
North Carolina | 395,731 | 4,870,993 | 1.8% | 86,692 | 1.0 | $1,401 | 4.0% | $54 |
North Dakota | 36,073 | 419,894 | 1.6% | 6,616 | 1.0 | $1,261 | 3.7% | $45 |
Ohio | 336,986 | 5,452,794 | 0.8% | 43,887 | 1.0 | $1,315 | 4.0% | $51 |
Oklahoma | 132,900 | 1,689,972 | 1.7% | 28,055 | 1.0 | $1,152 | 4.0% | $44 |
Oregon | 198,916 | 1,971,930 | -0.3% | -4,990 | 1.0 | $1,377 | 3.1% | $42 |
Pennsylvania | 392,030 | 5,966,952 | 1.1% | 63,425 | 1.0 | $1,449 | 3.0% | $42 |
Rhode Island | 48,507 | 483,941 | 1.1% | 5,446 | 1.0 | $1,387 | 4.0% | $53 |
South Carolina | 184,599 | 2,265,923 | 2.1% | 46,166 | 1.0 | $1,194 | 4.9% | $56 |
South Dakota | 39,890 | 449,651 | 2.0% | 8,833 | 1.0 | $1,129 | 4.2% | $45 |
Tennessee | 230,053 | 3,261,289 | 1.9% | 59,612 | 1.0 | $1,311 | 3.5% | $44 |
Texas | 839,551 | 13,826,904 | 1.7% | 237,203 | 1.0 | $1,540 | 4.1% | $60 |
Utah | 135,682 | 1,699,634 | 1.9% | 30,964 | 1.0 | $1,313 | 5.2% | $65 |
Vermont | 32,780 | 307,299 | 0.6% | 1,906 | 1.0 | $1,232 | 3.6% | $43 |
Virginia | 318,255 | 4,072,600 | 1.6% | 64,832 | 1.0 | $1,554 | 5.2% | $77 |
Washington | 224,257 | 3,577,251 | 1.3% | 46,703 | 1.0 | $1,815 | 5.1% | $88 |
West Virginia | 60,843 | 694,044 | 1.6% | 10,897 | 1.0 | $1,110 | 4.6% | $49 |
Wisconsin | 205,979 | 2,899,129 | 0.6% | 18,144 | 1.0 | $1,263 | 4.5% | $54 |
Wyoming | 30,802 | 274,140 | 1.1% | 2,911 | 1.0 | $1,177 | 2.8% | $32 |
Puerto Rico | 54,650 | 952,817 | 1.6% | 15,255 | 1.0 | $677 | 4.8% | $31 |
Virgin Islands | 3,878 | 36,499 | 0.9% | 310 | 1.0 | $996 | 1.6% | $16 |
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Supersector | Number of establishments Total Covered Q1 2024p | Employment Total Covered Mar 2024p | 12 month percent change in employment Total Covered Mar 2023-Mar 2024p | 12 month change in employment Total Covered Mar 2023-Mar 2024p | Location quotient Total Covered Mar 2024p | Average weekly wage Total Covered Q1 2024p | 12 month percent change in average weekly wage Total Covered Mar 2023-Mar 2024p | 12 month change in average weekly wage Total Covered Mar 2023-Mar 2024p |
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Total, All Industries | 12,169,000 | 153,585,576 | 1.3% | 2,015,839 | 1.0 | $ 1,527 | 4.2% | $ 62 |
Footnotes:
Not Disclosed (ND): Data do not meet BLS or State agency disclosure standards
Dashed table cells (-): No data is available.
Assumptions: All establishment sizes
Help:
To print or save a copy of a map, click on the download icon in the lower right corner of the map area and make a selection from the Map Exporting Menu.
Additional help: QCEW Map User Guide
The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) is published quarterly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. This data is usually released 6 to 7 months after the end of the quarter.
For more information, see the QCEW Calendar.
This drop-down menu allows you to select the time series to be displayed on the map. The Map Series can also be selected from the “Show on Map” buttons at the heading of each column in the data table.
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This application displays only “super-sector” and higher levels of the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) hierarchy.
QCEW data for 2007 forward are classified according to the 2007 version of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The NAICS coded QCEW data for 2006 and earlier are classified according to the 2002 version of NAICS.
This application only shows All establishment sizes combined.
This CSV (comma separated value) is formatted for Excel. It has additional header rows. The period is stored in separates quarter and year fields so Excel does not interpret the period as a "Date" cell.
This CSV file is formatted for data exchanged . It is designed to work with 3rd party data visualization tools such as the Google Motion Chart and other "mash-ups".
This XML file is formatted to work as a Web-based data source. For instance, the XML file works in Excel's "Get External Data, From Web" feature.
An establishment is an economic unit, such as a farm, mine, factory, or store, that produces goods or provides services. It is typically at a single physical location and engaged in one, or predominantly one, type of economic activity for which a single industrial classification may be applied. Occasionally, a single physical location encompasses two or more distinct and significant activities. Each activity should be reported as a separate establishment if separate records are kept and the various activities are classified under different NAICS industries. QCEW collects data at the establishment level whenever possible.
Percentage of employment in this sector relative to the percentage of employment in this sector at the national level. "Total, all industries" will always show 1.0. Values above 1.0 reflect a concentration greater than the national average. Values below 1.0 reflect a lesser concentration. For example, Las Vegas will have a location quotient greater than 1 in the Leisure and Hospitality industry because this industry makes up a larger share of the Las Vegas employment total than it does for the country as a whole.