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REGIONAL AND STATE EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT APRIL 2011
Regional and state unemployment rates were generally little changed or slightly lower in April. Thirty-
nine states recorded unemployment rate decreases, three states and the District of Columbia registered
rate increases, and eight states had no rate change, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.Forty-six states and the District of Columbia posted unemployment rate decreases from a year earlier,
three states reported increases, and one state had no change. The national jobless rate edged up by 0.2percentage point between March and April to 9.0 percent, but was 0.8 point lower than a year earlier.
In April nonfarm payroll employment increased in 42 states and the District of Columbia and decreased
in 8 states. The largest over-the-month increase in employment occurred in New York (+45,700),followed by Texas (+32,900), Pennsylvania (+23,700), Massachusetts (+19,500), and Florida (+14,900).
Nebraska experienced the largest over-the-month percentage increase in employment (+0.9 percent),followed by Kansas and Oklahoma (+0.8 percent each) and Louisiana and New Hampshire (+0.7
percent each). The largest over-the-month decrease in employment occurred in Michigan (-10,200),
followed by Minnesota (-5,200), South Carolina (-3,800), Indiana (-2,500), and Vermont (-2,200).Vermont experienced the largest over-the-month percentage decline in employment (-0.7 percent),
followed by Michigan (-0.3 percent), and Idaho, Minnesota, and South Carolina (-0.2 percent each).
Over the year, nonfarm employment increased in 46 states and the District of Columbia and decreased in4 states. The largest over-the-year percentage increase occurred in North Dakota (+3.9 percent), fol-
lowed by Alaska and Texas (+2.5 percent each) and Nebraska (+1.9 percent). The four states reportingover-the-year percentage declines in employment were New Jersey (-0.2 percent), and Nevada, NewMexico, and South Dakota (less than -0.1 percent each).
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Regional Unemployment (Seasonally Adjusted)
The West reported the highest regional unemployment rate in April, 10.4 percent, while the Northeast
and Midwest recorded the lowest rates, 8.0 and 8.1 percent, respectively. Over the month, all fourregions experienced statistically significant jobless rate declines, the largest of which was recorded inthe West (-0.3 percentage point). All four regions also registered significant rate decreases from a year
earlier: the Midwest (-1.6 percentage points), Northeast (-0.8 point), West (-0.7 point), and South (-0.6
point). (See table 1.)
Among the nine geographic divisions, the Pacific continued to report the highest jobless rate, 11.1 per-
cent in April. The West North Central again registered the lowest rate, 6.8 percent. Three divisions
experienced statistically significant unemployment rate changes from a month earlier, all of which weredecreases: the Mountain (-0.4 percentage point) and Pacific and South Atlantic (-0.2 point each). No
division had a statistically significant over-the-month rate increase. Over the year, six divisions posted
significant rate decreases, the largest of which was in the East North Central (-2.1 percentage points).No division experienced an unemployment rate increase from a year earlier.
State Unemployment (Seasonally Adjusted)
Nevada continued to register the highest unemployment rate among the states, 12.5 percent in April.California recorded the next highest rate, 11.9 percent. North Dakota reported the lowest jobless rate, 3.3
percent, followed by Nebraska, 4.2 percent, and New Hampshire and South Dakota, 4.9 percent each. Intotal 24 states posted jobless rates significantly lower than the U.S. figure of 9.0 percent, 7 states
recorded measurably higher rates, and 19 states and the District of Columbia had rates that were not
appreciably different from that of the nation. (See tables A and 3 and chart 1.)
Nevada experienced the largest over-the-month unemployment rate decrease in April (-0.7 percentage
point), followed by New Mexico and Oklahoma (-0.5 point each). Fifteen other states also postedstatistically significant rate declines from March. The remaining 32 states and the District of Columbia
registered jobless rates that were not measurably different from those of a month earlier, though somehad changes that were at least as large numerically as the significant changes. (See table B.)
Michigan recorded the largest jobless rate decrease from April 2010 (-2.9 percentage points). Three
other states had rate decreases of more than 2.0 percentage points: Nevada (-2.4 points), Indiana (-2.3points), and Illinois (-2.1 points). Sixteen additional states had smaller but also statistically significant
decreases over the year. The remaining 30 states and the District of Columbia registered unemployment
rates that were not appreciably different from those of a year earlier. (See table C.)
Nonfarm Payroll Employment (Seasonally Adjusted)
Over the month 19 states recorded statistically significant changes in employment The largest over-
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Over the year, 23 states experienced statistically significant changes in employment, all of which were
increases. The largest increase occurred in Texas (+254,400), followed by California (+144,200),Pennsylvania (+80,000), Ohio (+67,000), and Illinois (+66,600). (See table E and chart 2.)____________
The Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment news release for April is scheduled to be
released on Wednesday, June 1, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. (EDT). The Regional and State Employment
and Unemployment news release for May is scheduled to be released on Friday, June 17, 2011, at
10:00 a.m. (EDT).
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State Rate p
United States 1 9.0
Alaska ............................................................ 7.3
Arkansas ........................................................ 7.7
California ......................................................... 11.9
Florida ............................................................ 10.8
Georgia ........................................................... 9.9
Hawaii ............................................................. 6.1
Iowa ................................................................ 6.0
Kansas ........................................................... 6.7
Maine ............................................................. 7.6
Maryland ......................................................... 6.8
Massachusetts ................................................ 7.8
Michigan ......................................................... 10.2
Minnesota ....................................................... 6.5
Mississippi ...................................................... 10.4Montana .......................................................... 7.3
Nebraska ........................................................ 4.2
Nevada ............................................................ 12.5
New Hampshire ............................................... 4.9
New Mexico .................................................... 7.6
New York ........................................................ 7.9
North Dakota ................................................... 3.3
Oklahoma ....................................................... 5.6
Pennsylvania ................................................... 7.5
Rhode Island ................................................... 10.9
South Dakota .................................................. 4.9
Texas ............................................................. 8.0
Utah ............................................................... 7.4
Vermont .......................................................... 5.3
Virginia ........................................................... 6.1
Wisconsin ....................................................... 7.3Wyoming ........................................................ 6.0
1 Data are not preliminary.p = preliminary.
Table A. States with unemployment rates significantly different from that
of the U.S., April 2011, seasonally adjusted
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Table B. States with statistically significant unemployment rate changes from March 2011 to
April 2011, seasonally adjusted
March 2011 April 2011 p
California ................................... 12.0 11.9 -0.1
Colorado .................................... 9.2 8.8 -.4
Florida ....................................... 11.1 10.8 -.3
Hawaii ....................................... 6.3 6.1 -.2
Indiana ...................................... 8.5 8.2 -.3
Maryland ................................... 6.9 6.8 -.1
Massachusetts .......................... 8.0 7.8 -.2
Nevada ...................................... 13.2 12.5 -.7
New Hampshire .......................... 5.2 4.9 -.3
New Mexico ............................... 8.1 7.6 -.5
North Dakota .............................. 3.6 3.3 -.3
Ohio .......................................... 8.9 8.6 -.3
Oklahoma .................................. 6.1 5.6 -.5
Oregon ...................................... 9.9 9.6 -.3
Pennsylvania .............................. 7.8 7.5 -.3Texas ........................................ 8.1 8.0 -.1
Utah .......................................... 7.6 7.4 -.2
Virginia ...................................... 6.2 6.1 -.1
p = preliminary.
StateRate Over-the-month
rate change p
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Table C. States with statistically significant unemployment rate changes from April 2010 to
April 2011, seasonally adjusted
April 2010 April 2011 p
Illinois ........................................ 10.8 8.7 -2.1
Indiana ...................................... 10.5 8.2 -2.3
Maryland ................................... 7.5 6.8 -.7
Michigan .................................... 13.1 10.2 -2.9
Minnesota .................................. 7.5 6.5 -1.0
Nebraska ................................... 4.8 4.2 -.6
Nevada ...................................... 14.9 12.5 -2.4
New Hampshire .......................... 6.3 4.9 -1.4
New York ................................... 8.7 7.9 -.8
North Carolina ............................ 11.1 9.7 -1.4
North Dakota .............................. 4.0 3.3 -.7
Ohio .......................................... 10.4 8.6 -1.8
Oklahoma .................................. 7.2 5.6 -1.6
Oregon ...................................... 11.0 9.6 -1.4
Pennsylvania .............................. 8.8 7.5 -1.3South Carolina ........................... 11.3 9.8 -1.5
Vermont .................................... 6.5 5.3 -1.2
Virginia ...................................... 7.1 6.1 -1.0
Wisconsin ................................. 8.8 7.3 -1.5
Wyoming ................................... 7.2 6.0 -1.2
p = preliminary.
StateRate Over-the-year
rate change p
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Table D. States with statistically significant employment changes from March 2011 to
April 2011, seasonally adjusted
March April Over-the-month
2011 2011p
changep
Arizona ...................................... 2,384,700 2,393,300 8,600
Arkansas ................................... 1,174,900 1,179,700 4,800
Connecticut ............................... 1,617,200 1,625,100 7,900
Georgia ..................................... 3,815,900 3,828,600 12,700
Kansas ...................................... 1,314,400 1,325,000 10,600
Louisiana ................................... 1,887,400 1,900,800 13,400
Maryland ................................... 2,509,700 2,521,300 11,600
Massachusetts .......................... 3,208,500 3,228,000 19,500Michigan .................................... 3,922,100 3,911,900 -10,200
Nebraska ................................... 948,700 957,100 8,400
New Hampshire .......................... 626,900 631,600 4,700
New Jersey ................................ 3,846,900 3,860,900 14,000
New York ................................... 8,584,100 8,629,800 45,700
Oklahoma .................................. 1,541,300 1,552,900 11,600
Pennsylvania .............................. 5,669,000 5,692,700 23,700
Texas ...... ........ ......... ..... ........ .... 10,524,200 10,557,100 32,900
Utah .......................................... 1,194,300 1,199,700 5,400
Vermont .................................... 304,400 302,200 -2,200
West Virginia ............................. 749,200 753,800 4,600
p = preliminary.
State
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Table E. States with statistically significant employment changes from April 2010 to
April 2011, seasonally adjusted
April April Over-the-year
2010 2011p
changep
Alaska ....................................... 322,400 330,400 8,000
Arkansas ................................... 1,160,200 1,179,700 19,500
California . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 13,910,700 14,054,900 144,200
Connecticut ............................... 1,605,800 1,625,100 19,300
Hawaii ....................................... 585,500 593,000 7,500
Illinois ........................................ 5,614,200 5,680,800 66,600
Kentucky ................................... 1,768,900 1,793,600 24,700
Massachusetts .......................... 3,187,200 3,228,000 40,800Michigan .................................... 3,854,500 3,911,900 57,400
Nebraska ................................... 939,500 957,100 17,600
New York ................................... 8,568,300 8,629,800 61,500
North Dakota .............................. 373,800 388,400 14,600
Ohio .......................................... 5,029,500 5,096,500 67,000
Oklahoma .................................. 1,526,500 1,552,900 26,400
Oregon ...................................... 1,600,200 1,624,500 24,300
Pennsylvania .............................. 5,612,700 5,692,700 80,000
Tennessee ................................. 2,609,500 2,632,500 23,000
Texas ....... ......... ....... ...... ......... .. 10,302,700 10,557,100 254,400
Utah .......................................... 1,181,100 1,199,700 18,600
Virginia ...................................... 3,632,400 3,660,500 28,100
Washington ............................... 2,780,600 2,812,900 32,300
West Virginia ............................. 744,700 753,800 9,100
Wisconsin ................................. 2,738,500 2,762,200 23,700
p = preliminary.
State
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Technical Note
This release presents labor force and unemployment
data for census regions and divisions, states, and selectedsubstate areas from the Local Area Unemployment Statistics
(LAUS) program (tables 1 to 4). Also presented are nonfarm
payroll employment estimates by state and major industry
sector from the Current Employment Statistics (CES) pro-
gram (tables 5 and 6). The LAUS and CES programs are both
federal-state cooperative endeavors.
Labor force and unemploymentfrom the LAUS
program
Definitions. The labor force and unemployment data are
based on the same concepts and definitions as those used for
the official national estimates obtained from the Current
Population Survey (CPS), a sample survey of households that
is conducted for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) by the
U.S. Census Bureau. The LAUS program measures
employment and unemployment on a place-of-residence
basis. The universe for each is the civilian noninstitutional
population 16 years of age and over. Employedpersons are
those who did any work at all for pay or profit in the
reference week (the week including the 12th of the month) or
worked 15 hours or more without pay in a family business or
farm, plus those not working who had a job from which they
were temporarily absent, whether or not paid, for such
reasons as labor-management dispute, illness, or vacation.
Unemployed persons are those who were not employed
during the reference week (based on the definition above),
had actively looked for a job sometime in the 4-week periodending with the reference week, and were currently available
for work; persons on layoff expecting recall need not be
looking for work to be counted as unemployed. The labor
force is the sum of employed and unemployed persons. The
unemployment rate is the number of unemployed as a percent
of the labor force.
Method of estimation. Estimates for 48 of the 50
states, the District of Columbia, the Los Angeles-LongBeach-Glendale metropolitan division, New York City, and
the balances of California and New York State are produced
using estimating equations based on regression techniques.
This method, which underwent substantial enhancement at
the beginning of 2005, utilizes data from several sources,
including the CPS, the CES, and state unemployment
balances of state are based on a similar regression approach
that does not incorporate CES or UI data. Estimates forcensus regions are obtained by summing the model-based
estimates for the component divisions and then calculating
the unemployment rate. Each month, census division esti-
mates are controlled to national totals; state estimates are then
controlled to their respective division totals. Substate and
balance-of-state estimates for the five areas noted above are
controlled to their respective state totals. Estimates for Puerto
Rico are derived from a monthly household survey similar to
the CPS. A detailed description of the estimation proceduresis available from BLS upon request.
Annual revisions. Labor force and unemployment data
for prior years reflect adjustments made at the end of each
year. The adjusted estimates reflect updated population data
from the U.S. Census Bureau, any revisions in the other data
sources, and model reestimation. In most years, historical
data for the most recent five years (both seasonally adjusted
and not seasonally adjusted) are revised near the beginning of
each calendar year, prior to the release of January estimates.
Seasonal adjustment. The LAUS program introduced
smoothed seasonally adjusted (SSA) estimates in January
2010. These are seasonally adjusted data that have
incorporated a long-run trend smoothing procedure, resulting
in estimates that are less volatile than those previously
produced. The estimates are smoothed using a Henderson
Trend Filter (H13). The H13 uses a filtering procedure, based
on moving averages, to remove the irregular fluctuationsfrom the seasonally adjusted series, leaving the trend. The
same process is used on both historical and current year
estimates. For more information about the smoothing tech-
nique, see the BLS Web site at www.bls.gov/lau/lassaqa.htm.
Area definitions. The substate area data published in
this release reflect the standards and definitions established
by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget on December
1, 2009. A detailed list of the geographic definitions is available
onthe Internet at www.bls.gov/lau/lausmsa.htm.
Employmentfrom the CES program
Definitions. Employment data refer to persons on
establishment payrolls who receive pay for any part of the
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reporting for both months. The estimates of employment for
the current month are obtained by multiplying the estimates
for the previous month by these ratios. Small-domain models
are used as the official estimators for the approximately 39
percent of CES published series which have insufficientsample for direct sample-based estimates.
Annual revisions. Employment estimates are adjusted
annually to a complete count of jobs, called benchmarks,
derived principally from tax reports that are submitted by
employers who are covered under state unemployment
insurance (UI) laws. The benchmark information is used to
adjust the monthly estimates between the new benchmark and
the preceding one and also to establish the level of
employment for the new benchmark month. Thus, the
benchmarking process establishes the level of employment,
and the sample is used to measure the month-to-month
changes in the level for the subsequent months.
Seasonal adjustment. Payroll employment data are
seasonally adjusted at the statewide supersector level. In
some states, the seasonally adjusted payroll employment total
is computed by aggregating the independently adjusted super-
sector series. In other states, the seasonally adjusted payrollemployment total is independently adjusted. Revisions of
historical data for the most recent 5 years are made once a
year, coincident with annual benchmark adjustments.
Caution on aggregating state data. State estimation
procedures are designed to produce accurate data for each
individual state. BLS independently develops a national
employment series; state estimates are not forced to sum to
national totals. Because each state series is subject to largersampling and nonsampling errors than the national series,
summing them cumulates individual state level errors and can
cause significant distortions at an aggregate level. Due to
these statistical limitations, BLS does not compile a "sum-of-
states" employment series, and cautions users that such a
series is subject to a relatively large and volatile error
structure.
Reliability of the estimates
The estimates presented in this release are based on
sample surveys, administrative data, and modeling and, thus,
are subject to sampling and other types of errors. Sampling
error is a measure of sampling variabilitythat is, variation
that occurs by chance because a sample rather than the entire
population is surveyed Survey data also are subject to
Use of error measures. In 2005, the LAUS program
introduced several improvements to its methodology. Among
these were the development of model-based error measures
for the monthly estimates and the estimates of over-the-
month changes. The introductory section of this releasepreserves the long-time practice of highlighting the direction
of the movements in regional and state unemployment rates
and state nonfarm payroll employment regardless of their
statistical significance. The remainder of the analysis in the
release takes statistical significance into consideration.
Labor force and unemployment estimates. Model-
based error measures for seasonally adjusted and not
seasonally adjusted data and for over-the-month and over-the-year changes are available online at
www.bls.gov/lau/lastderr.htm. BLS uses a 90-percent
confidence level in determining whether changes in LAUS
unemployment rates are statistically significant. The average
magnitude of the current year over-the-month change in a
state unemployment rate that is required for statistical
significance at the 90-percent confidence level is just over 0.2
percentage point; the average amount of the current over-the-
year change in a state rate for significance is about 0.9 point.
More details can be found on the Web site. Measures of
nonsampling error are not available, but additional
information on the subject is provided in Employment and
Earnings Online at www.bls.gov/opub/ee/home.htm.
Employment estimates. Measures of sampling error for
state CES data at the total nonfarm and supersector level and
for metropolitan area CES data at the total nonfarm level areavailable online at www.bls.gov/sae/790stderr.htm. BLS uses
a 90-percent confidence level in determining whether
changes in CES employment levels are statistically
significant. Information on recent benchmark revisions for
states is available on the Internet at www.bls.gov/sae/.
Additional information
More complete information on the technical proceduresused to develop these estimates and additional data appear in
Employment and Earnings Online.
Estimates of labor force and unemployment from the
LAUS program, as well as nonfarm employment from the
CES program, for 380 metropolitan areas and metropolitan
New England City and Town Areas (NECTAs) are available
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LABOR FORCE DATA LABOR FORCE DATA
Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by census region and division, seasonally adjusted 1
(Numbers in thousands)
Census region anddivision
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
April2010
Feb.2011
March2011
April2011
April2010
Feb.2011
March2011
April2011
April2010
Feb.2011
March2011
April2011
Northeast ........................... 28,340.1 28,216.4 28,226.3 28,217.9 2,506.9 2,345.3 2,306.2 2,261.2 8.8 8.3 8.2 8.0
New England .................... 7,779.5 7,784.1 7,786.0 7,787.0 670.8 635.1 628.6 616.7 8.6 8.2 8.1 7.9Middle Atlantic .................. 20,560.6 20,432.3 20,440.2 20,430.9 1,836.2 1,710.2 1,677.6 1,644.5 8.9 8.4 8.2 8.0
South ................................. 55,272.0 55,320.7 55,393.8 55,481.8 5,175.3 5,049.3 4,974.9 4,908.8 9.4 9.1 9.0 8.8
South Atlantic ................... 29,357.9 29,273.1 29,290.1 29,299.3 2,923.2 2,817.9 2,756.2 2,701.2 10.0 9.6 9.4 9.2East South Central ........... 8,598.3 8,647.2 8,686.2 8,744.4 876.8 847.9 843.4 852.8 10.2 9.8 9.7 9.8West South Central .......... 17,315.8 17,400.4 17,417.5 17,438.1 1,375.3 1,383.5 1,375.3 1,354.8 7.9 8.0 7.9 7.8
Midwest ............................. 34,564.3 34,383.0 34,402.1 34,415.2 3,363.2 2,893.7 2,842.3 2,790.6 9.7 8.4 8.3 8.1
East North Central ............ 23,602.2 23,416.9 23,415.6 23,408.1 2,558.3 2,126.6 2,083.4 2,044.7 10.8 9.1 8.9 8.7West North Central ........... 10,962.1 10,966.1 10,986.4 11,007.1 804.8 767.1 758.9 745.9 7.3 7.0 6.9 6.8
West ................................... 35,867.0 35,650.6 35,637.4 35,639.9 3,972.3 3,845.8 3,801.6 3,722.5 11.1 10.8 10.7 10.4
Mountain ........................... 11,128.7 11,029.0 11,051.5 11,063.1 1,081.3 1,046.7 1,034.1 1,000.7 9.7 9.5 9.4 9.0Pacific ............................... 24,738.3 24,621.6 24,585.9 24,576.8 2,891.0 2,799.1 2,767.5 2,721.7 11.7 11.4 11.3 11.1
1 Census region estimates are derived by summing the Censusdivision model-based estimates.
NOTE: Data refer to place of residence. The States (including theDistrict of Columbia) that compose the various census divisions are: NewEngland: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, RhodeIsland, and Vermont; Middle Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, andPennsylvania; South Atlantic: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida,Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and WestVirginia; East South Central: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and
Tennessee; West South Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, andTexas; East North Central: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, andWisconsin; West North Central: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri,Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota; Mountain: Arizona,Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming;and Pacific: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington.Estimates for the current year are subject to revision early in the followingcalendar year.
Table 2. Civilian labor force and unemployment by census region and division, not seasonally adjusted 1
(Numbers in thousands)
Census region anddivision
Civilian labor forceUnemployed
Number Percent of labor force
March April March AprilMarch April
2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 2011 2010 20112010 2011 2010 2011
Northeast ........................... 28,203.1 28,046.7 28,217.9 27,946.3 2,634.1 2,340.5 2,436.1 2,178.9 9.3 8.3 8.6 7.8
New England .................... 7,727.8 7,731.0 7,739.0 7,714.2 708.0 645.8 656.3 596.5 9.2 8.4 8.5 7.7Middle Atlantic .................. 20,475.3 20,315.7 20,478.9 20,232.1 1,926.1 1,694.7 1,779.8 1,582.4 9.4 8.3 8.7 7.8
South ................................. 55,060.1 55,222.4 55,233.9 55,292.9 5,258.2 4,887.3 4,962.6 4,723.2 9.5 8.9 9.0 8.5
South Atlantic ................... 29,279.0 29,202.9 29,333.1 29,175.8 2,967.5 2,693.6 2,804.4 2,608.3 10.1 9.2 9.6 8.9East South Central ........... 8,556.9 8,657.4 8,571.3 8,723.7 912.9 837.0 842.2 832.4 10.7 9.7 9.8 9.5West South Central .......... 17,224.2 17,362.2 17,329.5 17,393.4 1,377.7 1,356.7 1,316.0 1,282.6 8.0 7.8 7.6 7.4
Midwest ............................. 34,422.8 34,230.8 34,474.6 34,198.5 3,634.2 2,963.2 3,293.0 2,721.8 10.6 8.7 9.6 8.0
E t N th C t l 23 502 2 23 293 2 23 507 1 23 223 4 2 753 3 2 167 4 2 512 1 2 005 3 11 7 9 3 10 7 8 6
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LABOR FORCE DATA LABOR FORCE DATASEASONALLY ADJUSTED SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 3. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and selected area, seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor force
Unemployed
Number Percent of labor force
April2010
Feb.2011
March2011
April2011p
April2010
Feb.2011
March2011
April2011p
April2010
Feb.2011
March2011
April2011p
Alabama .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 2,138.7 2,123.1 2,132.4 2,152.1 209.5 196.7 195.2 200.0 9.8 9.3 9.2 9.3Alaska ....................................................... 361.0 363.3 363.7 363.8 29.1 27.5 27.0 26.7 8.1 7.6 7.4 7.3Arizona .. .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 3,182.5 3,171.6 3,180.3 3,186.1 320.8 304.2 303.2 297.5 10.1 9.6 9.5 9.3Arkansas .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 1,351.6 1,365.4 1,369.8 1,368.1 106.4 106.1 106.1 105.8 7.9 7.8 7.7 7.7
California .................................................. 18,213.7 18,116.7 18,078.3 18,081.1 2,253.7 2,200.5 2,176.0 2,142.6 12.4 12.1 12.0 11.9Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale 1 ... 4,877.9 4,900.0 4,882.2 4,893.8 606.0 615.3 601.7 590.1 12.4 12.6 12.3 12.1
Colorado .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,701.9 2,677.8 2,686.5 2,691.8 242.8 247.9 246.5 237.5 9.0 9.3 9.2 8.8Connect icut ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,899.4 1,896.8 1,898.2 1,898.5 173.9 171.4 172.0 172.3 9.2 9.0 9.1 9.1Delaware .................................................. 428.0 424.1 425.1 426.4 36.4 36.1 35.5 34.9 8.5 8.5 8.3 8.2District of Columbia .................................. 336.5 334.3 334.4 334.8 33.7 31.6 31.8 32.2 10.0 9.5 9.5 9.6Flor ida . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9,206.2 9 ,264.6 9 ,251.8 9,245.3 1 ,040.3 1,068.4 1 ,030.2 995.9 11.3 11.5 11.1 10.8
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall 1 .............. 1,264.4 1,304.5 1,302.0 1,306.8 153.5 170.7 167.4 171.0 12.1 13.1 12.9 13.1
Georgia .. ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 4,702.3 4,678.9 4,678.7 4,682.0 473.8 476.8 468.6 462.4 10.1 10.2 10.0 9.9Hawaii ....................................................... 629.0 631.9 633.9 635.4 42.1 40.0 39.9 38.5 6.7 6.3 6.3 6.1Idaho ......................................................... 758.4 760.7 762.9 765.4 69.0 74.0 74.0 73.3 9.1 9.7 9.7 9.6Illinois . .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... 6 ,649.4 6,614.9 6,602.1 6,596.8 715.1 588.3 581.9 575.3 10.8 8.9 8.8 8.7
Chicago-Joliet-Naperville 1 ................... 4,094.7 4,067.6 4,057.7 4,053.8 429.4 354.4 346.8 343.8 10.5 8.7 8.5 8.5Indiana ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 3 ,153.7 3,117.1 3,118.4 3,117.4 331.1 275.7 264.8 255.6 10.5 8.8 8.5 8.2Iowa .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,670.5 1,680.6 1,683.6 1,685.3 102.3 101.7 102.5 102.0 6.1 6.0 6.1 6.0
Kansas ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,504.8 1,504.4 1,506.0 1,505.7 107.0 102.7 103.1 101.6 7.1 6.8 6.8 6.7Kentucky .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,084.1 2,103.2 2,110.3 2,118.4 220.7 218.3 214.3 211.6 10.6 10.4 10.2 10.0Louisiana ... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,078.4 2,082.9 2,076.5 2,067.3 150.5 164.9 168.7 167.9 7.2 7.9 8.1 8.1Maine ........................................................ 698.1 698.8 698.2 700.0 56.9 52.4 52.8 52.9 8.2 7.5 7.6 7.6
Maryland .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,984.6 2,973.9 2,982.6 2,988.6 223.2 209.8 206.6 203.4 7.5 7.1 6.9 6.8Massachuset ts .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 3,496.2 3,501.4 3,503.3 3,505.4 300.6 288.1 281.7 272.3 8.6 8.2 8.0 7.8Michigan .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 4,814.4 4,740.0 4,745.3 4,740.8 629.0 494.5 487.4 483.6 13.1 10.4 10.3 10.2
Detroit-Warren-Livonia 2 ....................... 2,083.2 2,029.1 2,028.0 2,025.5 295.6 226.7 224.1 228.1 14.2 11.2 11.1 11.3Minnesota .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 2,968.5 2,962.5 2,964.8 2,970.6 223.1 198.0 196.6 194.0 7.5 6.7 6.6 6.5Mississippi . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 1,312.7 1,332.1 1,336.9 1,346.1 139.6 136.4 137.0 139.3 10.6 10.2 10.2 10.4Missouri . .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 3,023.9 3,016.1 3,020.8 3,032.3 288.5 284.3 276.4 269.8 9.5 9.4 9.1 8.9Montana .................................................... 497.5 498.1 499.1 500.2 35.5 37.0 36.8 36.6 7.1 7.4 7.4 7.3Nebraska .................................................. 979.2 980.8 984.3 988.1 47.1 41.8 41.8 41.2 4.8 4.3 4.2 4.2Nevada .. ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,359.6 1,316.0 1,317.9 1,314.5 202.2 179.2 173.8 164.0 14.9 13.6 13.2 12.5
New Hampshire ........................................ 745.1 745.0 744.4 744.1 46.9 40.6 38.4 36.2 6.3 5.4 5.2 4.9
New Jersey ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 4,524.2 4,480.6 4,493.5 4,502.2 435.4 414.2 417.6 418.6 9.6 9.2 9.3 9.3New Mexico .............................................. 953.5 955.5 951.6 948.8 78.9 82.8 77.5 71.7 8.3 8.7 8.1 7.6New York ... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 9 ,673.8 9,590.8 9,582.6 9,574.8 842.5 786.6 766.7 753.4 8.7 8.2 8.0 7.9
New York City ...................................... 4,022.4 3,993.3 3,990.7 3,987.9 392.7 354.4 345.7 341.5 9.8 8.9 8.7 8.6North Carolina .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 4 ,555.9 4,467.0 4,478.4 4,487.9 504.4 436.9 435.2 434.0 11.1 9.8 9.7 9.7North Dakota ............................................ 370.4 372.1 372.7 373.3 14.7 13.7 13.3 12.3 4.0 3.7 3.6 3.3Ohio .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 5 ,907.7 5,897.8 5,898.1 5,892.5 611.8 542.3 526.5 509.1 10.4 9.2 8.9 8.6
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor 2 .................... 1,072.5 1,081.8 1,081.7 1,082.9 97.3 91.0 87.8 85.2 9.1 8.4 8.1 7.9Ok lahoma .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 1,760.1 1,741.7 1,737.7 1,738.9 126.0 113.5 106.0 97.7 7.2 6.5 6.1 5.6Oregon ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1 ,985.0 1,995.2 1,997.4 1,996.2 218.0 203.6 198.4 191.0 11.0 10.2 9.9 9.6Pennsylvania .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 6,360.1 6,361.3 6,364.0 6,356.1 558.8 511.9 495.4 477.1 8.8 8.0 7.8 7.5Rhode Island ............................................ 576.2 573.8 572.0 571.1 67.6 64.1 63.0 62.1 11.7 11.2 11.0 10.9
South Carolina .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... .. 2,167.8 2,154.8 2,152.4 2,152.9 244.9 219.4 213.0 210.6 11.3 10.2 9.9 9.8
South Dakota ............................................ 444.0 447.5 448.6 449.4 22.1 21.6 22.0 22.0 5.0 4.8 4.9 4.9Tennessee . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 3,061.3 3,087.1 3,103.2 3,124.4 305.5 294.7 293.3 299.2 10.0 9.5 9.5 9.6Texas . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 12,121.2 12,214.2 12,232.6 12,266.0 988.9 1,001.6 995.7 984.9 8.2 8 .2 8 .1 8.0Utah .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,375.9 1,356.0 1,357.2 1,358.6 108.5 104.1 102.9 100.0 7.9 7.7 7.6 7.4Vermont .................................................... 361.5 363.7 364.5 364.1 23.4 20.3 19.8 19.4 6.5 5.6 5.4 5.3Virginia ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 4,193.1 4,185.9 4,193.8 4,201.3 295.8 266.9 261.9 255.2 7.1 6.4 6.2 6.1Washington ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 3,540.3 3,508.1 3,501.1 3,486.6 346.9 319.8 321.7 317.5 9.8 9.1 9.2 9.1
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett 1 .................... 1,494.5 1,486.3 1,480.8 1,473.5 136.8 129.0 127.8 128.0 9.2 8.7 8.6 8.7West Virginia ............................................ 784.9 782.6 782.7 782.8 68.9 73.5 71.5 68.9 8.8 9.4 9.1 8.8Wisconsin .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 3,076.5 3,049.0 3,059.6 3,067.6 269.5 227.1 225.7 224.1 8.8 7.4 7.4 7.3Wyoming ................................................... 295.3 291.2 292.1 292.9 21.3 18.2 18.0 17.7 7.2 6.2 6.2 6.0
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LABOR FORCE DATA LABOR FORCE DATANOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 4. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and selected area, not seasonally adjusted
(Numbers in thousands)
State and area
Civilian labor force
Unemployed
Number Percent of labor force
March April March AprilMarch April
2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p2010 2011 2010 2011p
Alabama .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 2,134.8 2,129.8 2,131.9 2,155.2 215.5 191.0 198.3 194.2 10.1 9.0 9.3 9.0Alaska ....................................................... 358.4 360.7 357.5 358.8 33.0 29.7 29.7 27.8 9.2 8.2 8.3 7.7Arizona .. .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 3,168.2 3,181.7 3,184.1 3,177.5 318.9 297.2 309.7 283.0 10.1 9.3 9.7 8.9
Arkansas .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 1,343.5 1,367.3 1,356.4 1,360.6 110.9 108.6 103.0 103.4 8.3 7.9 7.6 7.6California .................................................. 18,222.3 18,022.3 18,183.5 18,030.4 2,334.5 2,219.8 2,211.7 2,104.5 12.8 12.3 12.2 11.7
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale 1 ... 4,880.1 4,850.8 4,872.4 4,898.5 605.7 588.0 587.6 575.7 12.4 12.1 12.1 11.8Colorado .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,691.4 2,672.5 2,690.7 2,670.2 259.8 247.4 237.8 221.6 9.7 9.3 8.8 8.3Connect icut ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,886.6 1,886.9 1,891.4 1,882.2 178.0 175.1 167.7 168.3 9.4 9.3 8.9 8.9Delaware .................................................. 428.6 425.3 428.9 426.3 38.1 35.1 35.9 34.2 8.9 8.2 8.4 8.0District of Columbia .................................. 334.1 333.2 335.1 331.9 33.9 33.2 31.3 31.2 10.1 10.0 9.3 9.4Flor ida . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9,166.0 9 ,208.6 9 ,196.2 9,197.5 1 ,032.9 980.3 1 ,002.6 956.0 11.3 10.6 10.9 10.4
Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall 1 .............. 1,243.0 1,277.6 1,263.6 1,302.2 147.6 157.2 148.6 171.8 11.9 12.3 11.8 13.2
Georgia .. ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 4,705.5 4,674.2 4,695.8 4,664.3 477.1 457.6 453.2 448.9 10.1 9.8 9.7 9.6Hawaii ....................................................... 629.7 636.2 631.5 636.5 42.4 39.0 40.8 35.7 6.7 6.1 6.5 5.6Idaho ......................................................... 753.9 760.0 756.9 761.8 74.7 78.9 70.8 73.9 9.9 10.4 9.4 9.7Illinois . .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... 6,625.7 6,571.6 6,638.7 6,570.2 757.0 598.6 700.5 567.8 11.4 9.1 10.6 8.6
Chicago-Joliet-Naperville 1 ................... 4,096.8 4,054.1 4,107.0 4,044.1 454.3 354.3 437.5 352.9 11.1 8.7 10.7 8.7Indiana ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 3 ,136.6 3,102.0 3,152.2 3,103.1 356.1 272.7 326.4 250.1 11.4 8.8 10.4 8.1
Iowa .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,660.6 1,677.3 1,672.8 1,678.0 110.4 112.0 103.0 100.6 6.7 6.7 6.2 6.0Kansas ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,499.9 1,499.6 1,502.0 1,493.1 113.0 106.8 101.9 93.9 7.5 7.1 6.8 6.3Kentucky .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,075.6 2,103.5 2,082.3 2,112.3 233.7 215.2 216.0 205.6 11.3 10.2 10.4 9.7Louisiana ... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,055.3 2,052.8 2,078.0 2,047.3 139.5 164.4 136.4 151.1 6.8 8.0 6.6 7.4Maine ........................................................ 690.6 688.3 692.6 694.5 63.4 58.7 58.2 54.7 9.2 8.5 8.4 7.9
Maryland .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 2,970.7 2,985.1 2,972.1 2,964.7 229.6 207.7 210.0 195.1 7.7 7.0 7.1 6.6Massachuset ts .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 3,476.2 3,486.5 3,479.9 3,475.6 317.2 286.7 291.6 256.6 9.1 8.2 8.4 7.4Michigan .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 4,800.2 4,727.4 4,770.4 4,663.7 683.1 522.0 613.1 468.8 14.2 11.0 12.9 10.1
Detroit-Warren-Livonia 2 ....................... 2,080.4 2,027.9 2,066.7 1,989.1 315.1 238.8 288.5 221.3 15.1 11.8 14.0 11.1Minnesota .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 2,954.7 2,951.1 2,971.4 2,963.3 253.7 214.3 219.5 194.6 8.6 7.3 7.4 6.6Mississippi . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 1 ,306.8 1,331.5 1,304.8 1,342.5 141.6 137.1 129.7 133.9 10.8 10.3 9.9 10.0Missouri . .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 3,023.1 3,012.5 3,024.6 3,031.7 307.8 278.4 274.2 253.3 10.2 9.2 9.1 8.4Montana .................................................... 494.9 497.2 499.0 500.2 39.5 40.1 36.1 37.1 8.0 8.1 7.2 7.4Nebraska .................................................. 977.1 984.2 982.8 990.5 52.1 44.7 46.0 41.0 5.3 4.5 4.7 4.1
Nevada .. ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,357.4 1,326.3 1,362.2 1,306.5 202.6 175.5 202.8 155.6 14.9 13.2 14.9 11.9New Hampshire ........................................ 742.8 739.8 741.2 736.6 51.5 38.7 46.5 34.9 6.9 5.2 6.3 4.7
New Jersey ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 4 ,519.9 4,492.8 4,512.7 4,475.0 458.0 430.6 423.8 407.4 10.1 9.6 9.4 9.1New Mexico .............................................. 946.0 939.0 953.7 941.9 79.6 69.5 77.0 65.1 8.4 7.4 8.1 6.9New York ... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 9 ,641.0 9,522.5 9,640.1 9,488.0 877.5 761.3 816.8 726.8 9.1 8.0 8.5 7.7
New York City ...................................... 4,034.6 3,986.2 4,023.4 3,965.2 402.2 334.4 382.1 329.5 10.0 8.4 9.5 8.3North Carolina .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 4 ,547.6 4,474.0 4,557.3 4,470.8 522.9 434.5 490.1 424.5 11.5 9.7 10.8 9.5North Dakota ............................................ 365.9 368.5 369.4 371.1 18.3 15.5 15.0 11.8 5.0 4.2 4.1 3.2Ohio .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... 5 ,868.7 5,841.2 5,889.8 5,841.6 645.9 526.7 605.9 492.7 11.0 9.0 10.3 8.4
Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor 2 .................... 1,062.2 1,072.5 1,070.1 1,078.4 100.8 88.5 94.6 82.0 9.5 8.3 8.8 7.6Oklahoma ................................................. 1,750.8 1,726.6 1,759.2 1,737.2 129.4 99.5 118.3 85.8 7.4 5.8 6.7 4.9Oregon ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,978.9 1,989.7 1,983.4 1,984.3 238.3 207.2 218.7 188.0 12.0 10.4 11.0 9.5Pennsylvania .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 6,314.4 6,300.5 6,326.0 6,269.1 590.6 502.8 539.3 448.2 9.4 8.0 8.5 7.1Rhode Island ............................................ 571.2 566.5 574.1 566.6 71.1 64.9 67.3 60.9 12.4 11.5 11.7 10.8
South Carolina .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... .. 2,158.6 2,138.3 2,170.3 2,152.2 247.3 205.9 231.7 206.8 11.5 9.6 10.7 9.6South Dakota ............................................ 439.3 444.4 444.4 447.5 25.4 24.2 21.3 21.3 5.8 5.5 4.8 4.8Tennessee . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 3,039.7 3,092.5 3,052.2 3,113.6 322.1 293.7 298.1 298.7 10.6 9.5 9.8 9.6Texas . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 12,074.6 12,215.4 12,136.0 12,248.4 997.9 984.2 958.5 942.3 8.3 8 .1 7 .9 7.7Utah .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,370.0 1,348.3 1,370.3 1,349.5 113.8 102.1 105.6 94.8 8.3 7.6 7.7 7.0Vermont .................................................... 360.4 363.0 359.9 358.7 26.9 21.8 24.9 21.1 7.5 6.0 6.9 5.9Virginia ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 4,189.6 4,192.9 4,193.0 4,189.3 310.8 264.8 281.2 243.2 7.4 6.3 6.7 5.8Washington ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 3,538.9 3,496.7 3,541.3 3,452.6 373.3 343.3 337.6 307.7 10.5 9.8 9.5 8.9
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett 1 .................... 1,501.9 1,485.2 1,502.0 1,459.8 141.0 132.7 130.2 120.7 9.4 8.9 8.7 8.3West Virginia ............................................ 778.2 771.2 784.3 779.0 74.9 74.5 68.3 68.4 9.6 9.7 8.7 8.8Wisconsin .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... ... 3,071.0 3,050.9 3,056.0 3,044.8 311.3 247.4 266.2 225.8 10.1 8.1 8.7 7.4
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ESTABLISHMENT DATA ESTABLISHMENT DATASEASONALLY ADJUSTED SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 5. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)
State
Total1 Construction Manufacturing
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Alabama ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... 1,868.3 1,868.9 1,870.6 1,873.6 88.2 83.7 85.2 86.1 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( )Alaska ................................... 322.4 329.1 329.4 330.4 15.9 15.6 15.8 16.2 12.7 13.4 13.6 13.1Arizona .. ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... 2 ,387.6 2,381.8 2,384.7 2,393.3 113.0 108.6 107.8 111.7 148.9 148.4 149.0 149.4Arkansas ............................... 1 ,160.2 1,169.7 1,174.9 1,179.7 49.3 45.5 47.6 46.7 160.3 156.8 157.6 158.8California .............................. 13,910.7 14,060.9 14,046.0 14,054.9 568.1 577.1 572.4 569.5 1,245.4 1,249.8 1,250.2 1,254.0
Colorado ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... 2 ,220.0 2,227.7 2,226.0 2,228.2 117.0 109.6 108.3 103.9 125.1 124.3 126.3 126.5Connecticut ........................... 1 ,605.8 1,623.8 1,617.2 1,625.1 50.2 52.6 50.9 49.8 165.4 166.3 166.2 167.1Delaware 3 ........................... 412.5 414.5 415.7 416.5 19.3 20.0 19.9 19.6 26.3 26.0 26.1 26.2District of Columbia 3 ........... 713.5 714.7 713.6 716.9 10.7 10.9 10.8 10.9 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( )Florida ... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... . 7,176.9 7,182.7 7,201.2 7,216.1 353.7 336.1 333.5 333.3 307.8 302.8 305.7 307.2
Georgia .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... . 3,827.1 3,823.2 3,815.9 3,828.6 150.9 141.5 139.4 138.2 344.0 349.4 349.7 348.6Hawaii 3 ................................ 585.5 595.8 593.3 593.0 29.0 28.0 28.1 28.5 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( )Idaho .................................... 603.3 609.1 608.4 606.9 31.9 31.4 30.8 30.5 53.1 53.7 54.2 54.6I llinois . ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... . 5 ,614.2 5,668.3 5,670.9 5,680.8 203.2 201.3 202.7 204.4 558.9 563.7 563.6 567.8Indiana .. .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... . 2,798.5 2,796.6 2,806.6 2,804.1 115.9 118.4 118.1 117.4 447.3 451.3 454.6 452.9
Iowa ...................................... 1 ,473.2 1,476.1 1,479.5 1,480.2 64.3 60.5 60.4 61.6 200.8 201.0 202.5 203.9Kansas .................................. 1 ,325.3 1,307.6 1,314.4 1,325.0 54.2 50.0 51.1 53.0 160.2 158.9 159.9 161.3Kentucky ............................... 1 ,768.9 1,783.5 1,789.8 1,793.6 69.3 65.1 65.2 64.3 208.2 213.2 211.4 213.9Louisiana .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... . 1,887.3 1,892.3 1,887.4 1,900.8 122.3 123.6 120.9 121.2 139.0 138.1 138.4 140.6Maine .................................... 592.1 599.6 594.8 595.6 24.4 25.5 24.6 25.0 51.0 52.1 51.6 51.3
Maryland 3 ............................ 2 ,520.0 2,516.0 2,509.7 2,521.3 147.4 143.1 142.0 143.0 115.5 111.7 112.2 113.9Massachuset ts . .... ... ... .... ... .... 3 ,187.2 3,209.8 3,208.5 3,228.0 107.0 104.4 105.7 107.0 253.8 253.0 253.2 255.6Michigan ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... . 3,854.5 3,912.5 3,922.1 3,911.9 121.7 128.7 126.7 121.8 471.0 491.8 493.2 493.5Minnesota ............................. 2,644.3 2,645.1 2,650.6 2,645.4 91.2 83.2 84.0 78.3 291.7 296.0 296.4 296.1Mississippi ............................ 1 ,090.7 1,095.7 1,096.8 1,097.4 50.1 50.6 50.5 49.7 137.2 133.8 133.7 133.8
Missouri ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ... . 2,647.9 2,635.5 2,659.4 2,661.9 106.8 101.0 105.2 107.0 242.1 244.9 246.5 249.8Montana ................................ 427.8 428.7 428.9 429.9 22.7 22.0 22.4 22.0 16.3 16.4 16.3 16.1Nebraska 3 ........................... 939.5 946.3 948.7 957.1 43.3 42.1 43.3 44.2 91.7 93.5 92.8 93.7Nevada ................................. 1,119.8 1,110.7 1,118.8 1,119.9 61.2 57.4 57.3 54.1 38.2 36.2 36.0 36.0New Hampshire .................... 623.0 628.4 626.9 631.6 21.4 20.0 19.9 20.3 65.6 66.8 66.8 67.0
New Jersey .. .... ... .... ... .... ... ... . 3 ,867.2 3,842.6 3,846.9 3,860.9 131.8 127.6 127.8 128.6 258.4 253.9 252.7 255.9New Mexico .......................... 805.8 802.4 802.7 805.4 43.8 42.9 42.1 41.5 29.0 28.5 28.5 28.6New York .. ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... . 8 ,568.3 8,582.9 8,584.1 8,629.8 314.4 298.5 296.1 298.3 458.9 450.9 450.9 453.5North Carolina . .... ... ... .... ... .... 3,868.8 3,880.8 3,890.0 3,892.9 179.5 170.7 171.3 169.8 431.9 436.0 435.2 436.0North Dakota ........................ 373.8 384.9 387.3 388.4 21.7 20.9 22.1 22.0 22.5 23.8 23.5 23.6
Ohio ... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... . 5 ,029.5 5,078.1 5,087.9 5,096.5 168.5 172.0 171.2 169.5 617.9 620.4 627.7 628.1
Oklahoma ............................. 1,526.5 1,526.0 1,541.3 1,552.9 66.5 64.7 68.3 69.7 122.4 128.8 129.6 131.1Oregon ................................. 1,600.2 1,624.9 1,622.9 1,624.5 68.4 70.2 69.3 69.7 164.0 167.5 167.8 169.0Pennsylvania ... ... .... ... .... ... .... 5 ,612.7 5,671.8 5,669.0 5,692.7 218.4 225.2 222.9 219.9 561.7 569.9 570.3 571.7Rhode Island ........................ 458.2 459.2 460.4 462.2 16.1 15.6 15.5 14.9 40.0 40.8 40.8 40.9
South Carolina ...................... 1 ,804.8 1,820.4 1,822.3 1,818.5 79.6 76.9 76.1 78.0 207.3 210.9 211.8 212.8South Dakota3 ...................... 403.2 404.4 403.3 403.1 20.9 19.8 19.6 19.0 36.7 37.5 37.5 37.8Tennessee3 .......................... 2,609.5 2,631.5 2,628.8 2,632.5 106.4 110.5 110.1 109.7 299.4 296.0 296.7 297.7Texas . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 10 ,302.7 10,488.9 10,524.2 10,557.1 564.7 596.6 597.2 587.9 809.1 817.5 821.6 819.6Utah ...................................... 1 ,181.1 1,190.0 1,194.3 1,199.7 65.0 63.4 64.3 65.5 111.3 113.8 115.4 116.4
Vermont ................................ 298.9 304.5 304.4 302.2 14.2 13.7 13.5 13.0 30.8 31.3 31.5 31.3Virginia .. .... ... .... ... .... ... ... .... ... . 3 ,632.4 3,645.1 3,655.5 3,660.5 184.3 186.3 185.3 185.1 231.6 232.1 231.0 232.3Washington .. .... ... .... ... .... ... ... . 2,780.6 2,801.3 2,805.3 2,812.9 142.1 138.9 138.0 140.0 258.1 260.4 262.0 263.2West Virginia ........................ 744.7 748.8 749.2 753.8 32.8 30.1 29.4 31.5 49.0 49.1 49.5 49.6Wisconsin ............................. 2,738.5 2,752.2 2,759.9 2,762.2 97.7 88.0 88.4 86.7 428.9 442.6 442.6 445.4
Wyoming ............................... 282.5 283.5 284.9 285.6 22.9 23.3 23.6 23.6 8.6 8.6 8.9 8.7
Puerto Rico3 ......................... 928.6 922.1 918.6 918.7 34.3 27.2 27.2 26.8 87.0 84.1 84.2 82.4Virg in Islands . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 44 .1 43.6 43.8 43.5 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( )
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, seasonally adjustedContinued
(In thousands)
State
Trade, t ransportat ion, and u ti lit ies Financial act iv it ies Pro fessional and business services
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Alabama ............................... 361.3 361.2 359.9 361.4 92.5 92.3 92.5 92.6 205.6 212.8 211.3 212.8Alaska ................................... 62.6 64.1 63.6 64.8 14.8 15.4 15.4 15.3 25.9 26.9 26.6 26.8Arizona ................................. 469.6 471.9 471.0 473.8 162.3 162.4 163.3 162.8 342.0 332.8 332.3 330.3Arkansas ............................... 233.1 237.7 238.6 239.9 49.0 50.1 50.1 50.4 117.4 122.2 122.5 124.0Cal ifornia . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2 ,621.2 2,648.1 2 ,645.0 2 ,652.8 759.5 758.1 756.5 754.9 2 ,061.9 2,132.1 2,126.2 2 ,120.7
Colorado ............................... 397.9 399.1 399.0 402.5 144.4 141.5 141.3 141.5 329.0 335.5 334.1 333.6Connecticut ........................... 288.3 287.7 288.3 292.0 134.7 136.2 135.6 134.5 190.6 199.3 195.3 196.2Delaware 3 ........................... 74.5 73.4 73.0 73.5 42.9 42.9 43.0 42.8 54.3 54.2 54.8 54.6District of Columbia 3 ........... 27.4 26.3 26.5 26.3 27.2 26.4 26.1 25.9 147.8 148.7 149.7 150.8Florida . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1 ,457.1 1,453.0 1 ,457.6 1 ,461.6 470.8 464.6 468.0 466.8 1 ,029.4 1,037.6 1,042.9 1 ,040.8
Georgia ................................ 810.0 809.9 808.4 814.2 204.2 196.6 195.0 194.4 516.4 532.8 529.5 537.6Hawaii 3 ................................ 109.9 109.0 109.4 108.7 26.9 26.7 26.1 26.2 71.1 74.7 74.5 74.7Idaho .................................... 121.4 122.5 121.1 122.9 28.8 29.5 29.6 29.5 73.5 74.5 73.9 72.6Illinois . .... ... .... ... ... .... ... .... ... .... 1,126.6 1,136.0 1,140.2 1,144.9 362.3 355.8 354.5 353.7 797.1 818.0 820.9 819.5Indiana .................................. 543.0 540.3 541.5 541.8 130.0 130.5 132.3 132.2 272.1 282.7 280.8 277.9
Iowa ...................................... 300.7 303.0 303.6 303.1 101.1 100.7 100.2 100.3 120.8 124.4 123.3 123.8Kansas .................................. 251.4 248.0 249.7 251.2 71.3 68.7 68.6 68.7 142.4 140.8 141.8 142.8Kentucky ............................... 360.3 359.0 360.4 360.6 86.2 85.3 84.9 85.2 179.1 185.9 185.3 186.4Louisiana .............................. 365.4 366.3 364.0 367.4 92.5 92.6 91.8 92.9 191.6 190.8 191.2 193.2Maine .................................... 116.9 118.0 117.5 116.8 31.4 31.5 31.3 31.6 55.5 56.2 56.2 55.9
Maryland 3 ............................ 440.4 442.2 439.6 441.3 142.9 141.2 140.8 141.4 386.2 391.6 387.2 392.7Massachusetts ...................... 544.9 549.4 547.6 551.8 207.8 207.9 207.7 209.3 462.4 466.0 467.0 468.9Michigan ............................... 710.5 716.6 717.1 714.5 186.0 188.6 188.2 188.2 508.5 539.6 544.8 541.6Minnesota ............................. 490.7 489.4 490.4 487.6 171.3 170.4 169.8 169.8 311.8 318.6 318.2 320.8Mississippi ............................ 213.2 213.9 213.8 214.8 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 89.6 97.9 97.7 97.7
Missouri ............................... 510.8 508.8 515.7 519.7 163.3 164.5 164.1 164.2 316.6 316.1 322.0 322.3Montana ................................ 87.2 87.5 87.2 87.7 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.1 38.8 39.7 38.9 38.8Nebraska 3 ........................... 196.4 198.1 198.0 199.6 68.5 68.5 68.9 69.0 100.6 104.7 104.7 107.3Nevada ................................. 209.8 205.6 206.6 206.4 52.7 51.2 50.0 49.3 134.8 135.9 139.6 140.2New Hampshire .................... 133.0 128.7 128.9 131.4 35.5 35.8 35.5 36.0 63.9 70.1 67.7 69.5
New Jersey ........................... 811.3 812.5 811.3 819.6 251.9 256.5 256.5 255.4 582.1 585.8 593.1 592.1New Mexico .......................... 133.1 136.0 135.5 136.2 33.0 33.3 33.5 33.9 100.6 92.7 93.4 92.4New York . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1 ,461.4 1,457.0 1 ,458.4 1 ,472.3 664.7 671.5 673.1 676.6 1 ,096.3 1,115.2 1,120.8 1 ,130.1North Carolina ...................... 713.0 718.2 719.8 722.5 198.2 201.6 202.6 202.8 478.3 494.7 500.5 502.7North Dakota ........................ 79.7 83.3 83.2 83.9 20.4 20.3 20.4 20.6 28.5 28.5 29.2 28.1
Ohio ...................................... 948.9 950.9 948.6 952.8 275.3 275.1 275.9 276.5 621.1 634.7 635.4 642.5
Oklahoma ............................. 276.8 275.4 276.3 280.4 80.1 80.3 80.9 82.1 167.9 170.4 171.0 172.4Oregon ................................. 308.1 312.5 311.9 312.1 93.2 92.8 93.3 92.0 180.9 187.0 187.0 185.0Pennsylvania ... .... ... .... ... .... ... 1 ,078.2 1,084.9 1,084.5 1,093.6 312.0 312.6 314.0 312.8 685.1 691.7 687.1 695.3Rhode Island ........................ 72.9 75.6 75.4 76.7 30.5 29.8 30.1 30.4 53.8 54.2 54.0 53.2
South Carolina ...................... 344.0 347.0 346.2 347.8 97.5 98.3 98.2 98.4 211.2 227.8 227.5 223.5South Dakota3 ...................... 80.7 81.9 81.4 80.9 28.9 28.2 28.1 28.8 27.5 28.1 27.8 27.9Tennessee3 .......................... 553.7 558.6 557.5 559.8 137.9 137.8 137.6 138.2 302.4 308.2 307.9 309.2Texas . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 2 ,045.1 2,071.6 2 ,075.9 2 ,093.8 622.7 621.6 622.7 626.6 1 ,264.4 1,301.9 1,314.3 1 ,322.3Utah ...................................... 229.3 229.9 230.1 232.6 67.8 66.8 66.6 67.1 151.9 156.6 156.5 155.6
Vermont ................................ 55.9 56.8 56.6 56.5 12.2 12.5 12.5 12.5 23.3 24.5 24.7 24.9Virginia .................................. 621.1 629.7 630.1 633.3 177.3 177.3 177.5 176.9 646.5 656.3 664.8 664.3Washington ........................... 518.1 519.7 522.0 523.6 135.1 135.7 137.1 137.5 324.4 343.1 343.8 346.1West Virginia ........................ 134.5 135.8 135.4 137.3 28.3 28.2 27.8 28.2 60.8 61.8 63.2 63.5Wisconsin ............................. 509.6 508.9 511.5 515.5 158.2 155.9 156.3 156.0 266.3 270.5 273.6 272.9
Wyoming ............................... 51.7 51.4 51.1 50.8 10.9 10.8 10.8 11.1 17.1 17.1 17.5 18.1
Puerto Rico3 ......................... 174.1 170.9 170.8 171.6 45.6 44.8 45.2 45.5 102.7 108.6 109.3 109.1Virgin Islands ........................ 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.4 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( )
See footnotes at end of table.
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Table 5. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, seasonally adjustedContinued
(In thousands)
State
Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Government
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Apr.2010
Feb.2011
Mar.2011
Apr.2011p
Alabama ............................... 213.2 215.2 215.3 214.9 167.5 168.7 169.5 170.1 387.7 384.5 384.4 383.2Alaska ................................... 41.4 43.0 42.8 42.9 31.5 33.3 33.9 33.4 85.0 83.8 83.8 83.6Arizona ................................. 342.0 354.9 355.4 359.4 253.3 257.4 259.1 258.7 419.8 412.7 414.4 412.7Arkansas ............................... 165.0 167.5 167.6 167.8 98.9 101.6 102.6 104.1 218.2 216.2 216.2 216.2California .............................. 1,780.9 1,818.6 1,821.6 1,827.2 1,496.1 1,516.8 1,517.2 1,529.6 2,445.5 2,398.2 2,397.5 2,386.3
Colorado ............................... 262.8 272.6 272.2 271.6 261.4 268.2 267.4 268.6 394.1 389.9 390.7 390.6Connecticut ........................... 306.0 311.9 311.4 315.2 134.1 133.6 133.1 135.3 243.8 243.5 244.2 242.0Delaware 3 ........................... 64.4 65.8 65.9 65.7 41.5 42.7 43.3 44.1 63.6 63.9 64.0 63.9District of Columbia 3 ........... 108.4 109.3 108.1 110.6 60.9 59.0 58.7 57.9 246.2 249.6 249.7 249.5Florida . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1 ,076.4 1,094.3 1 ,092.6 1 ,093.6 913.8 936.1 943.2 953.2 1 ,116.8 1,108.1 1,108.1 1 ,110.2
Georgia ................................ 483.7 491.7 493.3 491.8 373.0 374.6 377.7 381.4 681.6 661.9 659.8 657.7Hawaii 3 ................................ 75.2 78.2 77.7 78.4 99.6 103.4 103.1 101.8 125.0 125.4 124.4 124.8Idaho .................................... 83.6 85.4 85.5 85.3 58.3 60.0 60.5 59.8 118.5 117.9 118.5 117.8Illinois .................................... 827.5 848.3 847.0 847.9 514.3 528.0 524.0 524.2 858.5 849.0 849.8 853.2Indiana .................................. 423.7 427.8 430.2 431.9 273.3 268.0 272.4 273.4 443.1 429.1 428.5 428.7
Iowa ...................................... 213.8 214.7 215.2 214.6 130.1 132.9 135.3 134.5 253.3 252.5 252.6 253.1Kansas .................................. 179.7 181.2 182.5 183.8 113.0 109.7 110.7 113.1 261.7 261.3 261.0 261.9Kentucky ............................... 249.8 252.8 253.1 254.2 167.8 172.4 176.9 176.5 330.2 330.7 331.7 330.1Louisiana .............................. 270.6 275.7 276.7 277.7 194.4 199.1 199.8 202.2 369.5 359.9 359.7 360.4Maine .................................... 118.6 120.4 120.3 121.5 59.5 62.9 61.4 60.8 103.6 101.5 101.2 101.4
Maryland 3 ............................ 398.8 401.2 401.6 402.7 229.7 226.1 227.0 230.5 499.4 501.4 501.1 496.3Massachusetts ...................... 660.1 674.9 673.3 676.0 307.3 313.8 313.9 319.5 438.2 434.0 432.8 431.8Michigan ............................... 614.4 627.0 628.0 628.5 375.7 370.6 372.0 372.3 639.5 618.8 621.1 620.8Minnesota ............................. 456.9 461.3 463.6 464.1 236.3 232.7 235.2 238.3 419.8 416.5 416.3 416.2
Mississippi ............................ 132.1 135.2 135.4 135.6 118.6 118.3 119.4 120.4 249.4 245.5 246.3 244.9
Missouri ............................... 404.2 410.4 408.7 408.7 271.0 267.8 272.7 268.3 453.5 445.1 445.4 444.7Montana ................................ 63.4 64.2 64.2 64.3 55.5 57.5 59.0 59.4 90.9 87.7 87.7 87.7Nebraska 3 ........................... 135.4 136.5 136.9 137.2 80.5 80.6 81.1 83.5 169.1 167.9 168.3 167.9Nevada ................................. 99.7 101.7 104.0 104.8 309.2 311.1 314.3 316.6 155.7 152.6 152.3 153.2New Hampshire .................... 110.0 112.2 112.5 112.0 62.3 66.8 67.3 66.5 97.4 96.4 96.4 96.7
New Jersey ........................... 604.2 608.7 608.4 611.1 336.6 335.3 332.5 335.2 649.3 623.8 624.2 624.8New Mexico .......................... 119.4 122.5 122.4 123.3 83.6 85.9 85.7 88.6 201.3 197.6 198.4 198.2New York . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1 ,694.7 1,733.2 1 ,728.8 1 ,728.7 735.2 742.5 746.4 755.5 1 ,522.7 1,487.1 1,484.0 1 ,485.9North Carolina ...................... 541.6 538.4 539.4 538.6 389.9 394.2 395.7 398.0 707.6 694.2 695.1 692.8North Dakota ........................ 54.8 55.3 55.3 55.8 34.4 35.8 35.7 35.5 79.7 79.9 80.0 79.7
Ohio ...................................... 838.7 858.0 861.2 859.1 474.9 486.7 487.8 484.9 784.3 776.3 776.1 778.0
Oklahoma ............................. 203.9 205.2 206.5 207.4 138.8 138.8 142.8 144.2 341.5 333.6 334.9 335.3Oregon ................................. 227.4 231.9 233.1 234.5 162.0 166.0 165.0 168.1 300.3 298.8 298.0 297.1Pennsylvania ... .... ... .... ... .... ... 1 ,130.1 1,157.2 1,161.0 1,161.9 499.6 504.4 505.5 512.9 759.4 749.2 746.8 745.7Rhode Island ........................ 101.8 100.5 100.5 101.9 49.2 50.0 51.1 51.4 62.0 60.8 60.7 60.2
South Carolina ...................... 212.1 217.8 218.3 217.5 206.3 210.3 213.3 210.6 348.4 334.2 333.5 332.6South Dakota3 ...................... 64.2 65.1 65.3 65.2 42.9 43.1 43.0 42.8 79.1 78.4 78.4 78.3Tennessee3 .......................... 371.5 379.8 379.3 380.3 261.9 264.5 264.3 264.2 431.1 431.7 431.4 429.5Texas .................................... 1,380.2 1,417.0 1,417.9 1,429.2 1,000.9 1,018.5 1,029.2 1,031.1 1,856.8 1,863.1 1,858.7 1,857.6Utah ...................................... 154.7 157.5 158.1 158.2 111.0 111.7 111.9 111.5 216.5 215.9 216.8 216.9
Vermont ................................ 59.4 60.5 60.3 60.4 32.3 35.0 35.6 34.1 54.8 54.4 54.0 53.7Virginia .................................. 454.8 459.3 462.6 463.2 340.9 331.5 331.0 332.7 704.3 703.9 705.2 706.2Washington ........................... 374.0 380.1 379.0 381.4 267.1 269.1 269.2 269.6 548.5 543.1 543.1 540.4West Virginia ........................ 120.3 122.5 122.7 123.5 72.2 74.4 73.4 72.7 152.9 150.3 150.9 150.2Wisconsin ............................. 416.6 419.4 422.7 423.3 252.4 253.6 250.7 248.1 422.3 420.7 420.8 420.1
Wyoming ............................... 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 32.4 31.4 32.2 31.4 72.4 73.2 72.9 73.3
Puerto Rico3 ......................... 110.3 113.2 113.1 114.0 71.3 70.0 69.5 68.7 269.4 268.3 264.6 265.9Virgin Islands ........................ 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 2( ) 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 13.4 12.8 13.0 12.8
1 Includes mining and logging, information, and other services (except publicadministration), not shown separately.
2 This series is not published seasonally adjusted because the seasonalcomponent, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and irregular components, cannotbe separated with sufficient precision
3 Mining and logging is combined with construction.p = preliminary.
NOTE: Data are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently estimatedfrom 2010 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks areprovisional and will be revised when new information becomes available
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Table 6. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, not seasonally adjusted
(In thousands)
State
Total Mining and Logging Construction Manufacturing
March April March April March April March April
2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p
Alabama ... ... .... ... .... .. 1,860.7 1,867.6 1,871.6 1,878.3 11.7 12.3 11.9 12.3 87.4 84.9 88.2 85.7 235.2 236.9 236.6 237.1Alaska ....................... 309.5 317.4 314.8 322.0 14.5 15.7 14.8 15.9 12.9 12.8 14.1 14.5 12.0 12.5 11.0 10.6Arizona . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,392.9 2 ,397.3 2,403.7 2 ,414.5 10.8 10.7 10.9 10.8 109.9 105.6 111.5 109.5 148.0 149.1 148.1 149.8Arkansas ... ... .... ... .... .. 1,154.0 1,173.4 1,163.7 1,179.8 10.2 10.4 10.5 10.6 47.3 46.3 48.8 46.1 159.1 156.6 159.6 157.8California .................. 13,808.0 14,012.7 13,901.4 14,049.5 25.1 25.9 25.5 26.2 549.3 550.6 553.5 554.7 1,230.8 1,242.2 1,233.1 1,244.0
Colorado . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,201.2 2 ,213.0 2,212.3 2 ,217.6 23.0 26.1 23.5 26.8 109.6 101.9 112.9 100.1 123.7 125.3 124.2 125.5Connecticut ............... 1,575.2 1,600.7 1,600.4 1,622.3 .5 .4 .6 .5 43.6 45.3 49.1 47.9 164.1 165.7 164.3 166.9Delaware ................. 403.9 408.9 411.1 414.2 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 18.0 18.8 19.3 19.4 25.9 25.7 26.1 25.9Distr ict of Columbia .. 703.6 710.3 712.4 715.8 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 10.1 10.5 10.7 10.6 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.2Florida ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 7,214.5 7 ,254.5 7,227.1 7 ,272.9 5.2 5.5 5.3 5.6 347.2 327.3 349.0 329.3 307.8 306.0 307.2 307.2
Georgia . .... ... .... ... ... ... 3,801.2 3 ,804.0 3,831.9 3 ,834.1 9.2 9.1 9.2 9.2 148.9 135.8 149.8 136.5 342.0 348.7 342.6 348.5Hawaii ...................... 588.4 595.6 586.6 594.3 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 28.9 27.7 28.7 28.2 13.1 12.5 12.9 12.5Idaho ........................ 591.9 597.3 599.8 602.9 2.8 3.0 2.8 2.8 28.6 26.9 30.1 28.6 52.0 53.2 52.4 53.5I llinois . ... .... ... ... .... ... ... 5,515.5 5 ,591.8 5,596.1 5 ,660.3 8.5 9.1 8.9 9.3 178.9 179.9 197.0 197.2 552.5 560.5 554.8 565.0Indiana .. .... ... .... ... ... ... 2,755.0 2 ,786.5 2,801.3 2 ,809.3 6.4 6.4 6.6 6.6 104.5 108.1 115.0 115.2 437.9 450.8 443.0 450.5
Iowa ... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,449.8 1,464.2 1,478.0 1,485.1 1.8 1.8 2.3 2.1 52.3 52.0 62.2 59.5 198.0 200.3 199.2 203.5Kansas ...................... 1 ,314.6 1 ,309.3 1,328.5 1 ,326.9 8.0 8.5 8.2 8.5 49.2 48.4 53.0 52.3 158.5 159.1 159.2 160.9Kentucky ... ... .... ... .... .. 1,743.4 1,776.6 1,769.9 1,796.2 21.5 22.7 21.8 23.1 64.7 60.2 68.2 63.6 207.0 211.8 207.9 213.5Louisiana . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1 ,881.4 1 ,890.5 1,889.1 1 ,903.6 51.1 51.4 51.4 51.8 122.4 120.5 121.0 120.7 136.9 137.5 138.3 140.3Maine ........................ 574.8 577.5 582.3 584.9 2.6 2.7 1.9 2.0 20.6 21.0 22.7 23.2 50.0 50.6 50.1 50.6
Maryland ................... 2,479.8 2,486.4 2,518.2 2,517.9 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 138.1 135.9 144.5 139.3 114.1 112.0 114.8 113.4Massachusetts .......... 3 ,130.4 3 ,155.9 3,182.0 3 ,209.7 1.0 .9 1.2 1.1 94.5 93.0 103.3 102.8 251.1 252.1 251.9 255.1Michigan ... ... .... ... .... .. 3,786.0 3,864.7 3,843.4 3,900.9 6.2 6.8 6.8 7.2 103.4 106.0 114.5 114.6 459.5 488.2 466.0 490.3
Minnesota ................. 2 ,581.3 2 ,603.9 2,628.8 2 ,631.3 5.4 6.1 5.7 6.1 70.2 67.7 81.8 69.9 284.1 292.1 287.5 292.5Mississippi ................ 1 ,086.2 1 ,096.6 1,094.9 1 ,101.5 8.4 8.7 8.7 8.8 47.6 49.3 50.3 49.6 136.0 133.5 137.1 133.7
Missouri ... ... .... ... .... .. 2,632.4 2,646.5 2,657.8 2 ,674.7 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.3 101.0 100.1 104.8 105.3 240.7 245.6 241.0 249.2Montana .................... 419.7 420.7 423.5 426.1 7.0 7.6 7.1 7.6 19.3 19.4 21.7 21.1 16.1 15.9 16.1 15.9Nebraska .................. 926.4 938.9 939.5 956.5 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 38.6 40.0 42.5 43.3 90.9 92.2 91.3 93.1Nevada ..................... 1 ,108.6 1 ,114.9 1,119.5 1 ,118.5 11.7 12.2 11.7 12.4 57.7 54.9 59.9 52.8 37.7 35.7 38.0 35.8New Hampshire ........ 612.4 617.3 617.1 624.9 .8 .8 .9 .8 18.6 17.5 20.4 19.5 64.9 65.9 65.3 66.3
New Jersey .. .... ... .... .. 3,798.5 3 ,799.9 3,852.0 3 ,845.8 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 120.8 118.5 129.4 125.1 255.6 250.2 256.9 253.3New Mexico .............. 801.1 800.2 807.6 805.0 17.6 19.1 17.8 19.3 42.3 40.5 43.5 40.7 28.5 28.1 28.6 28.1New York .. ... .... ... ... ... 8,444.3 8 ,502.3 8,539.1 8 ,598.3 4.7 4.6 5.3 5.0 281.2 267.7 302.4 286.9 453.6 446.7 454.7 449.6North Carolina . ... .... .. 3,838.8 3 ,869.1 3,867.1 3 ,899.7 5.6 5.7 5.6 5.7 173.8 167.2 177.1 167.9 428.6 431.6 428.7 434.5North Dakota ............ 366.0 382.0 374.1 386.5 8.8 13.8 9.4 14.4 17.4 18.2 20.4 20.3 21.9 23.1 22.2 23.2
Ohio . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 4 ,945.3 5 ,026.0 5,020.0 5 ,082.7 10.5 11.2 11.2 11.6 149.6 153.0 162.5 162.9 608.3 621.8 614.0 625.5Oklahoma . ... .... ... ... ... 1,518.4 1,539.6 1,531.0 1,557.7 41.3 44.9 42.1 44.5 64.5 67.3 66.1 70.0 121.1 129.1 122.0 131.0Oregon ...................... 1,579.3 1 ,608.8 1,595.9 1 ,618.8 6.3 6.5 6.4 6.6 63.4 64.0 65.0 66.7 159.8 164.9 160.9 165.6Pennsylvan ia . .. .. .. .. .. . 5 ,539.7 5 ,618.6 5,620.7 5 ,701.1 23.6 29.5 25.4 30.7 196.3 204.0 215.1 217.6 553.8 565.2 557.1 568.8Rhode Island ............ 450.2 451.9 456.7 459.9 .1 .2 .2 .2 13.9 13.4 15.5 14.3 40.0 40.7 39.8 40.6
South Carolina .......... 1,788.7 1 ,814.3 1,809.9 1 ,826.0 4.0 4.1 4.0 4.1 78.2 75.5 78.8 76.6 206.2 211.1 206.6 212.7South Dakota ............ 392.1 394.7 399.5 399.4 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 17.2 16.6 19.9 18.2 36.1 37.1 36.4 37.4Tennessee ................ 2,585.2 2,613.3 2,610.7 2,630.6 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 100.1 107.0 104.6 108.6 296.3 296.1 297.9 297.9Texas ........................ 10,266.7 10,502.4 10,313.0 10,567.0 197.6 229.5 200.6 232.4 560.6 589.4 564.2 588.7 806.3 817.8 804.7 816.1Utah ... ... ... .... ... .... ... ... 1,168.5 1 ,187.6 1,181.2 1 ,200.5 10.0 10.6 10.2 10.8 60.4 59.8 62.6 63.5 109.2 113.9 110.4 115.1
Vermont .................... 295.0 303.1 295.2 298.5 .7 .7 .7 .7 10.9 10.7 12.8 11.7 30.0 30.8 30.3 31.1Virg inia . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 3 ,586.1 3 ,631.3 3,632.9 3 ,658.6 10.0 10.3 10.2 10.2 175.5 178.7 183.7 182.1 229.7 230.3 230.1 230.6Washington .. .... ... .... .. 2,747.5 2,778.2 2,773.3 2,803.0 5.5 5.6 5.6 5.6 135.5 129.5 137.7 134.1 253.1 257.5 254.5 259.0West Virginia ............ 737.3 741.8 744.4 752.5 28.8 30.5 29.2 31.3 30.3 26.4 32.7 30.7 48.4 49.2 48.8 49.4
Wisconsin ................. 2 ,677.6 2 ,703.0 2,724.4 2 ,740.4 2.5 2.5 2.8 2.7 81.6 74.1 92.2 81.4 420.6 434.5 422.9 437.7Wyoming ................... 274.4 277.7 276.9 279.5 24.1 26.1 24.1 26.6 19.9 20.6 21.6 21.8 8.5 8.7 8.4 8.6
Puerto Rico ............... 943.6 916.9 929.8 917.2 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 34.3 27.8 33.4 27.4 87.0 83.9 86.3 82.5Virg in Islands . .. .. .. .. .. . 44.8 44.1 44.3 43.7 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 1( ) 2.5 2.1 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1
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Table 6. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, not seasonally adjustedContinued
(In thousands)
State
Trade, transportat ion, and utilit ies Informat ion Financ ial activities Professional and business services
March April March April March April March April
2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p
Alabama ................... 358.6 359.2 359.1 360.4 24.3 23.5 24.0 23.5 92.4 91.9 92.3 92.3 203.4 209.9 205.9 212.9Alaska ....................... 59.0 60.9 60.5 62.8 6.3 6.4 6.2 6.4 14.3 15.1 14.5 15.1 25.2 25.4 25.3 26.0Arizona ... ... .... ... .... ... . 467.2 470.9 467.3 473.8 36.8 36.0 36.9 36.6 164.0 163.4 162.7 162.9 339.5 331.8 342.7 333.8Arkansas ................... 231.6 236.2 231.9 237.2 15.5 15.7 15.4 15.8 48.5 49.7 48.8 50.2 116.2 122.5 117.7 123.8California .................. 2,576.0 2,614.3 2,585.9 2,617.4 427.6 450.6 420.1 449.3 759.3 754.9 758.3 754.8 2,032.5 2,119.3 2,052.4 2,115.4
Colorado . ... .... ... ... .... . 391.6 393.1 392.9 396.7 72.0 68.2 71.8 67.7 144.7 141.0 144.3 140.9 322.4 325.6 328.1 330.5Connect icut .... ... .... ... . 283.0 284.7 283.2 288.4 31.6 31.3 31.6 31.3 134.4 135.2 133.8 134.1 182.8 191.0 190.8 196.6Delaware ................. 72.2 71.3 73.1 72.3 6.0 6.0 6.1 6.0 42.6 42.6 42.6 42.8 53.5 54.0 54.1 54.4District of Columbia .. 26.9 26.2 27.4 26.3 18.5 18.7 18.5 18.6 27.0 25.9 26.9 25.9 147.3 148.8 147.7 149.7Florida ....................... 1,451.5 1,459.7 1,453.7 1,462.0 136.8 132.6 135.8 131.5 472.0 467.9 470.1 467.3 1,036.6 1,045.3 1,036.5 1,050.5
Georgia ... ... .... ... .... ... . 798.1 802.6 802.8 809.5 100.9 99.1 101.0 99.1 203.9 194.2 203.5 194.7 508.3 527.5 516.1 536.8Hawaii ...................... 109.0 109.0 108.9 107.8 9.9 11.0 9.5 10.9 27.1 26.2 26.8 26.2 70.9 74.6 70.8 74.9Idaho ........................ 118.5 118.6 119.9 121.2 9.7 9.3 9.5 9.3 28.7 29.3 28.7 29.4 71.5 71.4 73.2 72.5Ill inois ........................ 1,104.1 1,123.4 1,113.6 1,132.8 102.3 97.9 102.1 96.4 360.8 353.4 360.8 353.5 768.9 796.7 794.3 815.1Indiana .... ... ... .... ... .... . 532.3 535.0 537.9 536.9 35.7 34.6 35.7 34.6 129.7 131.0 129.3 130.8 263.0 277.1 272.6 280.0
Iowa . ... .... ... ... .... ... .... . 293.8 299.3 299.4 303.4 29.0 27.8 29.2 27.9 101.1 99.7 100.8 99.7 117.7 120.3 121.5 123.9Kansas ...................... 248.1 247.2 249.7 249.4 32.0 29.0 31.7 29.0 70.6 68.2 70.8 68.5 138.6 138.7 142.5 142.8Kentucky ................... 355.1 356.5 357.8 359.5 26.2 25.9 26.2 26.0 85.9 84.9 86.1 85.1 173.0 183.4 178.1 185.8Louisiana .................. 361.7 364.8 362.6 366.2 24.5 28.1 24.8 28.0 92.2 91.8 92.2 92.8 189.5 191.3 192.5 193.1Maine ........................ 111.6 112.5 112.5 112.9 9.1 9.0 9.0 9.0 31.0 30.9 31.1 31.3 54.0 54.1 55.2 55.2
Maryland . ... .... ... ... .... . 427.8 432.8 434.4 436.6 45.0 43.2 44.9 43.2 142.5 139.7 142.5 140.6 378.7 383.5 386.7 390.2Massachusetts .. .... ... . 529.2 535.6 535.8 543.2 85.0 87.0 85.2 87.6 206.5 205.7 206.4 208.0 449.2 455.5 461.7 464.3Michigan . ... .... ... ... .... . 691.0 701.7 699.7 706.3 53.9 53.7 54.2 53.9 185.0 186.3 185.3 186.1 496.5 533.1 508.1 540.2
Minnesota .. .... ... .... ... . 477.5 480.9 486.0 483.8 54.3 54.1 54.2 54.4 170.3 169.5 170.7 169.6 300.9 309.6 309.3 317.5Mississippi ................ 211.3 213.8 212.4 214.5 12.3 12.4 12.1 12.3 44.9 44.2 44.9 44.6 87.9 97.6 89.7 98.3
Missouri . ... .... ... ... .... . 506.8 510.0 506.9 516.0 58.8 56.2 57.9 55.9 161.1 163.2 162.7 163.2 315.9 319.7 318.7 324.0Montana .................... 85.2 85.6 86.0 86.9 7.4 7.4 7.3 7.4 21.1 21.1 21.0 21.0 37.7 37.6 38.9 38.6Nebraska .................. 192.5 195.6 194.8 198.8 17.0 17.1 16.9 17.0 68.3 68.3 68.3 68.4 98.0 103.3 100.6 107.1Nevada ..................... 206.5 204.6 206.8 204.3 12.3 12.3 12.6 12.4 52.5 49.9 52.7 49.2 133.4 138.9 135.1 139.3New Hampshire ........ 129.3 126.0 130.1 128.7 11.6 11.3 11.6 11.4 35.2 35.3 35.3 35.9 61.7 65.8 64.0 69.4
New Jersey .... ... .... ... . 792.1 800.8 798.4 810.1 80.5 80.2 79.6 78.9 250.5 255.4 251.0 254.4 568.1 579.2 581.6 590.3New Mexico .............. 131.8 134.3 131.9 134.5 14.7 14.3 15.3 14.1 33.3 33.4 32.9 33.9 99.1 92.4 100.2 91.9New York .................. 1,425.6 1,433.7 1,438.2 1,449.7 250.8 253.8 249.9 255.1 659.8 669.3 659.4 673.3 1,071.6 1,101.9 1,095.2 1,123.7North Carolina .. .... ... . 703.0 712.1 705.7 716.1 67.9 67.8 67.7 67.3 197.6 200.9 197.0 202.4 469.7 493.6 476.9 500.8North Dakota ............ 77.8 82.0 79.4 83.4 7.3 7.1 7.3 7.1 20.1 20.3 20.3 20.6 27.9 28.6 28.4 27.9
Ohio . ... .... ... ... .... ... .... . 929.8 933.5 937.6 943.9 77.9 76.4 77.3 76.9 273.6 272.6 274.4 273.3 603.0 624.1 619.8 639.0Oklahoma ................. 274.0 275.5 275.4 278.3 25.0 24.5 25.2 24.7 79.9 80.6 80.0 81.6 166.0 170.1 168.2 173.8Oregon ...................... 301.2 306.3 303.4 308.3 32.0 32.6 31.8 32.5 92.1 92.4 92.7 92.1 177.2 184.2 180.8 183.7Pennsylvania . .. .. .. .. .. . 1,060.3 1 ,071.5 1,067.6 1 ,084.1 93.3 92.2 93.3 95.1 310.9 312.2 310.6 310.7 669.3 678.0 686.3 696.4Rhode Island ............ 71.9 73.6 71.4 75.4 9.9 10.4 9.8 10.6 30.6 29.9 30.4 30.1 51.1 51.4 54.0 53.0
South Carolina .......... 340.5 345.2 341.8 347.6 26.3 25.7 25.7 25.7 97.0 97.5 97.2 97.8 204.6 224.2 211.6 224.8South Dakota ............ 78.6 79.6 79.7 80.2 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.4 28.9 27.9 28.8 28.4 26.6 27.3 27.6 28.0Tennessee . .... ... .... ... . 547.4 552.5 550.0 557.3 45.5 44.6 44.8 44.4 137.5 136.9 137.8 137.2 297.1 304.0 299.7 305.6Texas ........................ 2,023.9 2,063.6 2,027.3 2,077.6 196.0 187.2 196.4 184.8 621.4 618.1 620.9 622.9 1,253.0 1,301.3 1,263.9 1,318.1Utah .......................... 225.9 227.8 226.7 230.4 29.3 28.9 29.4 29.8 68.1 66.5 67.7 66.6 147.9 154.3 150.9 156.2
Vermont .................... 54.0 55.2 54.7 55.3 5.4 5.2 5.4 5.2 12.0 12.4 12.1 12.4 22.0 23.8 23.0 24.4Virginia .... ... ... .... ... .... . 607.0 621.9 612.8 625.7 76.7 72.3 75.7 72.1 176.4 176.2 176.9 176.6 636.0 658.5 645.2 663.3Washington . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 506.3 511.9 510.9 515.9 102.3 102.6 101.6 102.6 134.3 136.2 134.5 137.1 319.1 340.3 323.6 344.7West Virginia ............ 132.5 133.7 133.2 135.9 10.0 10.2 9.8 10.3 28.4 27.8 28.3 28.1 59.7 62.4 61.0 63.6
Wisconsin .. .... ... .... ... . 496.4 499.8 501.8 505.1 46.1 46.7 45.9 47.2 157.8 155.1 157.8 155.3 257.0 262.5 266.0 271.0Wyoming ................... 50.3 50.0 50.6 50.0 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 10.7 10.7 10.8 11.0 16.1 16.6 16.8 17.6
Puerto Rico ............... 172.6 169.0 171.8 170.0 18.3 19.1 18.4 19.1 45.5 45.1 45.5 45.2 103.1 109.0 101.6 108.4Virgin Islands ............ 8.3 8.2 8.3 8.4 .8 .8 .8 .8 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 3.3 3.4 3.3 3.4
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Table 6. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, not seasonally adjustedContinued
(In thousands)
State
Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government
March April March April March April March April
2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p 2010 2011 2010 2011p
Alabama . ... .... ... ... .... . 212.4 215.6 213.2 215.9 165.9 167.5 169.3 171.8 79.8 79.6 79.8 79.6 389.6 386.3 391.3 386.8Alaska ....................... 41.3 43.2 41.5 43.1 27.2 29.4 28.5 30.4 11.1 11.3 11.3 11.5 85.7 84.7 87.1 85.7Arizona ... ... .... ... .... ... . 342.5 356.3 342.5 359.7 257.1 264.2 260.6 266.8 89.0 86.1 89.1 86.8 428.1 423.2 431.4 424.0Arkansas ................... 165.2 167.9 166.0 167.8 96.6 101.8 99.8 105.4 42.8 45.6 43.1 45.0 221.0 220.7 222.1 220.1California .................. 1,783.0 1,842.5 1,799.0 1,845.2 1,462.9 1,499.3 1,492.8 1,526.9 481.3 481.9 486.3 484.8 2,480.2 2,431.2 2,494.5 2,430.8
Colorado . ... .... ... ... .... . 262.1 271.9 263.3 271.8 259.9 271.2 259.1 266.7 92.4 92.2 92.1 93.7 399.8 396.5 400.1 397.2Connect icut .... ... .... ... . 304.4 312.7 308.8 317.2 123.3 126.6 130.7 132.1 59.6 59.5 60.0 60.4 247.9 248.3 247.5 246.9Delaware ................. 64.2 66.1 64.6 66.0 37.4 39.5 40.4 41.9 19.