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State Employment and Unemployment (Monthly) News Release

For release 10:00 a.m. (ET) Friday, July 17, 2020				USDL-20-1379

Technical information: 
 Employment:	sminfo@bls.gov  *  www.bls.gov/sae
 Unemployment:	lausinfo@bls.gov  *  www.bls.gov/lau

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		      STATE EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT -- JUNE 2020


Unemployment rates were lower in June in 42 states, higher in 5 states, and stable in 3 
states and the District of Columbia, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
Forty-nine states and the District had jobless rate increases from a year earlier,
while one state had no change. The national unemployment rate declined by 2.2 
percentage points over the month to 11.1 percent but was 7.4 points higher than in June
2019.

Nonfarm payroll employment increased in all 50 states and the District of Columbia in 
June 2020. Over the year, nonfarm payroll employment decreased in all 50 states and 
the District.

This news release presents statistics from two monthly programs. The civilian labor 
force and unemployment data are modeled based largely on a survey of households. These
data pertain to individuals by where they reside. The employment data are from an 
establishment survey that measures nonfarm employment, hours, and earnings by industry.
These data pertain to jobs on payrolls defined by where the establishments are located.
For more information about the concepts and statistical methodologies used by these two
programs, see the Technical Note.

Unemployment

Massachusetts had the highest unemployment rate in June, 17.4 percent, followed by New
Jersey, 16.6 percent, and New York, 15.7 percent. The rates in these three states set 
new series highs. (All state series begin in 1976.) Kentucky had the lowest unemployment
rate, 4.3 percent. In total, 30 states and the District of Columbia had jobless rates
lower than the U.S. figure of 11.1 percent, 10 states had higher rates, and 10 states
had rates that were not appreciably different from that of the nation. (See tables A 
and 1.)

In June, the largest unemployment rate decreases occurred in Nevada (-10.3 percentage 
points) and Hawaii (-9.6 points). Rates declined over the month by at least 2.0 
percentage points in an additional 27 states. The largest over-the-month jobless rate 
increase occurred in Nebraska (+1.4 percentage points). (See table B.)

The largest unemployment rate increases from June 2019 occurred in Massachusetts (+14.5
percentage points) and New Jersey (+13.3 points), with another six states experiencing
increases of 10.0 points or more. The smallest over-the-year rate increases occurred in
Utah (+2.5 percentage points) and Idaho (+2.7 points). Kentucky was the only state that
did not have an increase in its unemployment rate relative to June 2019. (See table C.)

Nonfarm Payroll Employment

Nonfarm payroll employment increased in all 50 states and the District of Columbia in 
June 2020. The largest job gains occurred in California (+558,200), New York (+301,600),
and Florida (+296,000). The largest percentage increases occurred in Nevada (+8.5 
percent), Michigan (+8.1 percent), and Kentucky (+6.6 percent). (See tables D and 3.)

All 50 states and the District of Columbia had over-the-year decreases in nonfarm 
payroll employment in June. The largest job declines occurred in California (-1,740,600),
New York (-1,496,900), and Texas (-696,200). The smallest declines occurred in Wyoming
(-22,200), Idaho (-22,900), and Montana (-23,200). The largest percentage declines 
occurred in Hawaii (-16.0 percent), New York (-15.3 percent), and Massachusetts (-14.4
percent). The smallest percentage declines occurred in Utah (-2.7 percent), Idaho (-3.0
percent), and Arizona (-3.3 percent). (See table E.)

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The Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment news release for June is scheduled
to be released on Wednesday, July 29, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. (ET). The State Employment
and Unemployment news release for July is scheduled to be released on Friday, August
21, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. (ET).


 _______________________________________________________________________________________
|											|
|		   Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic Impact on June 2020			|
|			 Establishment and Household Survey Data			|
|											|
| BLS has continued to review all estimation and methodological procedures for the      |
| establishment survey, which included the review of data, estimation processes, the    |
| application of the birth-death model, and seasonal adjustment. Business births and    |
| deaths cannot be adequately captured by the establishment survey as they occur.       |
| Therefore, the Current Employment Statistics (CES) program uses a model to account    |
| for the relatively stable net employment change generated by business births and      |
| deaths. Due to the impact of COVID-19, the relationship between business births and   |
| deaths is no longer stable. Typically, reports with zero employment are not included  |
| in estimation. For the May final and June preliminary estimates, CES included a       |
| portion of these reports in the estimates and made modifications to the birth-death   |
| model. In addition for both months, the establishment survey included a portion of    |
| the reports that returned to reporting positive employment from reporting zero        |
| employment. For more information, see www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cesbd.htm.		|
|											|
| In the establishment survey, workers who are paid by their employer for all or any    |
| part of the pay period including the 12th of the month are counted as employed, even  |
| if they were not actually at their jobs. Workers who are temporarily or permanently   |
| absent from their jobs and are not being paid are not counted as employed, even if    |
| they are continuing to receive benefits. The length of the reference period does vary |
| across the respondents in the establishment survey; one-third of businesses have a    |
| weekly pay period, slightly over 40 percent a bi-weekly, about 20 percent semi-       |
| monthly, and a small amount monthly.							|
|											|
| For the June 2020 estimates of household employment and unemployment from the Local   |
| Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program, BLS continued to implement level-shift   |
| outliers in the employment and/or unemployment inputs to the models, based on 	|
| statistical evaluation of movements in each area's inputs. Both the Current 		|
| Population Survey inputs, which serve as the primary inputs to the LAUS models, and   |
| the nonfarm payroll employment and unemployment insurance claims covariates were      |
| examined for outliers. The resulting implementation of level shifts preserved         |
| movements in the published estimates that the models otherwise would have discounted, |
| without requiring changes to how the models create estimates at other points in the   |
| time series.										|
|											|
| To mitigate distortions due to the complex relationships between level shifts in the  |
| household survey and covariate inputs to the state models, BLS retained the same      |
| modifications to the LAUS seasonal adjustment and smoothing procedures that had been  |
| introduced during the May 2020 cycle. Specifically, level shifts were isolated from   |
| the estimation of seasonal factors, and the Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space filter   |
| was not used to smooth the seasonally adjusted estimates. It is anticipated that      |
| these modifications will be necessary for as long as complex outlier treatments are   |
| deemed necessary for the model inputs.						|
|											|
| The "Frequently asked questions" document at 						|
| www.bls.gov/cps/employment-situation-covid19-faq-june-2020.pdf extensively discusses  |
| the impact of a misclassification in the household survey on the national estimates   |
| for June 2020. Despite the considerable decline in its degree relative to prior       |
| months, this misclassification continued to be widespread geographically, with BLS    |
| analysis indicating that most states again were affected to at least some extent.     |
| However, according to usual practice, the data from the household survey are accepted |
| as recorded. To maintain data integrity, no ad hoc actions are taken to reclassify    |
| survey responses. Hence, the household survey estimates of employed and unemployed    |
| people that serve as the primary inputs to the state models were affected to varying  |
| degrees by the misclassification, which in turn affected the official LAUS estimates  |
| for June 2020.									|
|											|
| Household data for Puerto Rico are not modeled, but rather are derived from a monthly |
| household survey similar to the Current Population Survey. Due to the effects of the  |
| pandemic and efforts to contain the virus, Puerto Rico had not been able to conduct   |
| its household survey for March or April 2020. Data collection resumed effective May   |
| 2020, and BLS is resuming publication of the not seasonally adjusted data beginning   |
| with this news release. Publication of seasonally adjusted data for Puerto Rico will  |
| resume at a later time, pending further research. The Puerto Rico Department of Labor |
| reported a misclassification in its household survey for May and June similar in      |
| nature to the misclassification in the Current Population Survey.			|
|_______________________________________________________________________________________|



Table A. States with unemployment rates significantly different
from that of the U.S., June 2020, seasonally adjusted
--------------------------------------------------------------
                State                |          Rate(p)
--------------------------------------------------------------
United States (1) ...................|          11.1
                                     |              
Alabama .............................|           7.5
Arkansas ............................|           8.0
California ..........................|          14.9
Connecticut .........................|           9.8
Delaware ............................|          12.5
District of Columbia ................|           8.6
Georgia .............................|           7.6
Hawaii ..............................|          13.9
Idaho ...............................|           5.6
Illinois ............................|          14.6
                                     |              
Iowa ................................|           8.0
Kansas ..............................|           7.5
Kentucky ............................|           4.3
Louisiana ...........................|           9.7
Maine ...............................|           6.6
Maryland ............................|           8.0
Massachusetts .......................|          17.4
Michigan ............................|          14.8
Minnesota ...........................|           8.6
Mississippi .........................|           8.7
                                     |              
Missouri ............................|           7.9
Montana .............................|           7.1
Nebraska ............................|           6.7
Nevada ..............................|          15.0
New Jersey ..........................|          16.6
New Mexico ..........................|           8.3
New York ............................|          15.7
North Carolina ......................|           7.6
North Dakota ........................|           6.1
Oklahoma ............................|           6.6
                                     |              
Pennsylvania ........................|          13.0
South Carolina ......................|           8.7
South Dakota ........................|           7.2
Tennessee ...........................|           9.7
Texas ...............................|           8.6
Utah ................................|           5.1
Vermont .............................|           9.4
Virginia ............................|           8.4
Washington ..........................|           9.8
Wisconsin ...........................|           8.5
Wyoming .............................|           7.6
--------------------------------------------------------------
   (1) Data are not preliminary.
   (p) = preliminary.


Table B. States with statistically significant unemployment rate changes
from May 2020 to June 2020, seasonally adjusted
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                |          Rate         |
                                |-----------|-----------| Over-the-month
             State              |    May    |    June   |    change(p)
                                |    2020   |   2020(p) |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama ........................|     9.6   |     7.5   |      -2.1
Arizona ........................|     9.0   |    10.0   |       1.0
Arkansas .......................|     9.6   |     8.0   |      -1.6
California .....................|    16.4   |    14.9   |      -1.5
Delaware .......................|    15.9   |    12.5   |      -3.4
Florida ........................|    13.7   |    10.4   |      -3.3
Georgia ........................|     9.4   |     7.6   |      -1.8
Hawaii .........................|    23.5   |    13.9   |      -9.6
Idaho ..........................|     9.0   |     5.6   |      -3.4
Illinois .......................|    15.3   |    14.6   |       -.7
                                |           |           |          
Indiana ........................|    12.3   |    11.2   |      -1.1
Iowa ...........................|    10.2   |     8.0   |      -2.2
Kansas .........................|    10.0   |     7.5   |      -2.5
Kentucky .......................|    10.9   |     4.3   |      -6.6
Louisiana ......................|    14.2   |     9.7   |      -4.5
Maine ..........................|     9.4   |     6.6   |      -2.8
Maryland .......................|    10.0   |     8.0   |      -2.0
Massachusetts ..................|    16.6   |    17.4   |        .8
Michigan .......................|    21.3   |    14.8   |      -6.5
Minnesota ......................|     9.9   |     8.6   |      -1.3
                                |           |           |          
Mississippi ....................|    10.5   |     8.7   |      -1.8
Missouri .......................|    10.1   |     7.9   |      -2.2
Montana ........................|     9.0   |     7.1   |      -1.9
Nebraska .......................|     5.3   |     6.7   |       1.4
Nevada .........................|    25.3   |    15.0   |     -10.3
New Hampshire ..................|    15.4   |    11.8   |      -3.6
New Jersey .....................|    15.4   |    16.6   |       1.2
New Mexico .....................|     9.1   |     8.3   |       -.8
New York .......................|    14.5   |    15.7   |       1.2
North Carolina .................|    12.8   |     7.6   |      -5.2
                                |           |           |          
North Dakota ...................|     9.1   |     6.1   |      -3.0
Ohio ...........................|    13.9   |    10.9   |      -3.0
Oklahoma .......................|    12.6   |     6.6   |      -6.0
Oregon .........................|    14.3   |    11.2   |      -3.1
Pennsylvania ...................|    13.4   |    13.0   |       -.4
Rhode Island ...................|    16.4   |    12.4   |      -4.0
South Carolina .................|    12.4   |     8.7   |      -3.7
South Dakota ...................|     9.4   |     7.2   |      -2.2
Tennessee ......................|    11.0   |     9.7   |      -1.3
Texas ..........................|    13.0   |     8.6   |      -4.4
                                |           |           |          
Utah ...........................|     8.6   |     5.1   |      -3.5
Vermont ........................|    12.8   |     9.4   |      -3.4
Virginia .......................|     9.0   |     8.4   |       -.6
Washington .....................|    15.1   |     9.8   |      -5.3
West Virginia ..................|    12.9   |    10.4   |      -2.5
Wisconsin ......................|    12.1   |     8.5   |      -3.6
Wyoming ........................|     8.8   |     7.6   |      -1.2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   (p) = preliminary.


Table C. States with statistically significant unemployment rate changes
from June 2019 to June 2020, seasonally adjusted
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                |          Rate         |
                                |-----------|-----------|  Over-the-year
             State              |    June   |    June   |    change(p)
                                |    2019   |   2020(p) |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama ........................|     2.9   |     7.5   |       4.6
Alaska .........................|     6.2   |    12.4   |       6.2
Arizona ........................|     4.8   |    10.0   |       5.2
Arkansas .......................|     3.6   |     8.0   |       4.4
California .....................|     4.0   |    14.9   |      10.9
Colorado .......................|     2.7   |    10.5   |       7.8
Connecticut ....................|     3.7   |     9.8   |       6.1
Delaware .......................|     3.7   |    12.5   |       8.8
District of Columbia ...........|     5.4   |     8.6   |       3.2
Florida ........................|     3.2   |    10.4   |       7.2
                                |           |           |          
Georgia ........................|     3.5   |     7.6   |       4.1
Hawaii .........................|     2.7   |    13.9   |      11.2
Idaho ..........................|     2.9   |     5.6   |       2.7
Illinois .......................|     4.0   |    14.6   |      10.6
Indiana ........................|     3.3   |    11.2   |       7.9
Iowa ...........................|     2.7   |     8.0   |       5.3
Kansas .........................|     3.1   |     7.5   |       4.4
Louisiana ......................|     4.6   |     9.7   |       5.1
Maine ..........................|     2.9   |     6.6   |       3.7
Maryland .......................|     3.6   |     8.0   |       4.4
                                |           |           |          
Massachusetts ..................|     2.9   |    17.4   |      14.5
Michigan .......................|     4.2   |    14.8   |      10.6
Minnesota ......................|     3.2   |     8.6   |       5.4
Mississippi ....................|     5.4   |     8.7   |       3.3
Missouri .......................|     3.1   |     7.9   |       4.8
Montana ........................|     3.5   |     7.1   |       3.6
Nebraska .......................|     3.1   |     6.7   |       3.6
Nevada .........................|     3.9   |    15.0   |      11.1
New Hampshire ..................|     2.5   |    11.8   |       9.3
New Jersey .....................|     3.3   |    16.6   |      13.3
                                |           |           |          
New Mexico .....................|     4.9   |     8.3   |       3.4
New York .......................|     3.9   |    15.7   |      11.8
North Carolina .................|     4.0   |     7.6   |       3.6
North Dakota ...................|     2.4   |     6.1   |       3.7
Ohio ...........................|     4.1   |    10.9   |       6.8
Oklahoma .......................|     3.2   |     6.6   |       3.4
Oregon .........................|     3.8   |    11.2   |       7.4
Pennsylvania ...................|     4.3   |    13.0   |       8.7
Rhode Island ...................|     3.6   |    12.4   |       8.8
South Carolina .................|     2.9   |     8.7   |       5.8
                                |           |           |          
South Dakota ...................|     3.3   |     7.2   |       3.9
Tennessee ......................|     3.4   |     9.7   |       6.3
Texas ..........................|     3.4   |     8.6   |       5.2
Utah ...........................|     2.6   |     5.1   |       2.5
Vermont ........................|     2.4   |     9.4   |       7.0
Virginia .......................|     2.8   |     8.4   |       5.6
Washington .....................|     4.3   |     9.8   |       5.5
West Virginia ..................|     4.7   |    10.4   |       5.7
Wisconsin ......................|     3.4   |     8.5   |       5.1
Wyoming ........................|     3.6   |     7.6   |       4.0
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   (p) = preliminary.


Table D. States with statistically significant employment changes from
May 2020 to June 2020, seasonally adjusted
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              |             |             | Over-the-month change(p)
           State              |     May     |    June     |---------------------------
                              |     2020    |    2020(p)  |    Level    |   Percent
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama ......................|   1,908,900 |   1,954,200 |      45,300 |      2.4
Alaska .......................|     287,600 |     292,400 |       4,800 |      1.7
Arizona ......................|   2,754,700 |   2,828,500 |      73,800 |      2.7
Arkansas .....................|   1,185,100 |   1,208,800 |      23,700 |      2.0
California ...................|  15,113,200 |  15,671,400 |     558,200 |      3.7
Colorado .....................|   2,542,100 |   2,597,100 |      55,000 |      2.2
Connecticut ..................|   1,436,600 |   1,509,900 |      73,300 |      5.1
Delaware .....................|     395,300 |     415,900 |      20,600 |      5.2
District of Columbia .........|     730,800 |     740,500 |       9,700 |      1.3
Florida ......................|   8,100,900 |   8,396,900 |     296,000 |      3.7
                              |             |             |             |       
Georgia ......................|   4,220,100 |   4,370,300 |     150,200 |      3.6
Hawaii .......................|     525,600 |     549,000 |      23,400 |      4.5
Idaho ........................|     711,500 |     736,300 |      24,800 |      3.5
Illinois .....................|   5,381,900 |   5,524,700 |     142,800 |      2.7
Indiana ......................|   2,831,200 |   2,960,700 |     129,500 |      4.6
Iowa .........................|   1,414,600 |   1,464,800 |      50,200 |      3.5
Kansas .......................|   1,313,900 |   1,344,100 |      30,200 |      2.3
Kentucky .....................|   1,653,100 |   1,762,100 |     109,000 |      6.6
Louisiana ....................|   1,755,400 |   1,811,900 |      56,500 |      3.2
Maine ........................|     547,000 |     566,000 |      19,000 |      3.5
                              |             |             |             |       
Maryland .....................|   2,437,200 |   2,505,500 |      68,300 |      2.8
Massachusetts ................|   3,077,100 |   3,160,800 |      83,700 |      2.7
Michigan .....................|   3,571,900 |   3,861,400 |     289,500 |      8.1
Minnesota ....................|   2,616,000 |   2,700,700 |      84,700 |      3.2
Mississippi ..................|   1,073,500 |   1,101,200 |      27,700 |      2.6
Missouri .....................|   2,617,600 |   2,689,200 |      71,600 |      2.7
Montana ......................|     443,600 |     459,700 |      16,100 |      3.6
Nebraska .....................|     956,600 |     974,300 |      17,700 |      1.9
Nevada .......................|   1,167,500 |   1,266,400 |      98,900 |      8.5
New Hampshire ................|     585,400 |     610,200 |      24,800 |      4.2
                              |             |             |             |       
New Jersey ...................|   3,499,500 |   3,630,400 |     130,900 |      3.7
New Mexico ...................|     768,600 |     794,900 |      26,300 |      3.4
New York .....................|   8,000,100 |   8,301,700 |     301,600 |      3.8
North Carolina ...............|   4,061,500 |   4,234,700 |     173,200 |      4.3
North Dakota .................|     398,600 |     401,800 |       3,200 |       .8
Ohio .........................|   4,825,200 |   5,033,200 |     208,000 |      4.3
Oklahoma .....................|   1,581,300 |   1,604,000 |      22,700 |      1.4
Oregon .......................|   1,715,800 |   1,772,400 |      56,600 |      3.3
Pennsylvania .................|   5,201,500 |   5,433,000 |     231,500 |      4.5
Rhode Island .................|     422,600 |     443,600 |      21,000 |      5.0
                              |             |             |             |       
South Carolina ...............|   1,986,900 |   2,059,400 |      72,500 |      3.6
South Dakota .................|     406,800 |     416,100 |       9,300 |      2.3
Tennessee ....................|   2,856,300 |   2,964,800 |     108,500 |      3.8
Texas ........................|  11,854,800 |  12,080,000 |     225,200 |      1.9
Utah .........................|   1,480,400 |   1,516,000 |      35,600 |      2.4
Vermont ......................|     262,300 |     274,800 |      12,500 |      4.8
Virginia .....................|   3,687,000 |   3,750,500 |      63,500 |      1.7
Washington ...................|   3,057,300 |   3,158,800 |     101,500 |      3.3
West Virginia ................|     631,500 |     665,200 |      33,700 |      5.3
Wisconsin ....................|   2,589,500 |   2,694,100 |     104,600 |      4.0  
Wyoming ......................|     263,800 |     268,200 |       4,400 |      1.7
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   (p) = preliminary.


Table E. States with statistically significant employment changes from
June 2019 to June 2020, seasonally adjusted
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              |             |             | Over-the-year change(p)
           State              |     June    |    June     |---------------------------
                              |     2019    |    2020(p)  |    Level    |    Percent
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama ......................|   2,068,800 |   1,954,200 |    -114,600 |     -5.5
Alaska .......................|     330,200 |     292,400 |     -37,800 |    -11.4
Arizona ......................|   2,926,500 |   2,828,500 |     -98,000 |     -3.3
Arkansas .....................|   1,273,600 |   1,208,800 |     -64,800 |     -5.1
California ...................|  17,412,000 |  15,671,400 |  -1,740,600 |    -10.0
Colorado .....................|   2,780,100 |   2,597,100 |    -183,000 |     -6.6
Connecticut ..................|   1,682,600 |   1,509,900 |    -172,700 |    -10.3
Delaware .....................|     464,800 |     415,900 |     -48,900 |    -10.5
District of Columbia .........|     798,600 |     740,500 |     -58,100 |     -7.3
Florida ......................|   8,938,700 |   8,396,900 |    -541,800 |     -6.1
                              |             |             |             |       
Georgia ......................|   4,610,100 |   4,370,300 |    -239,800 |     -5.2
Hawaii .......................|     653,700 |     549,000 |    -104,700 |    -16.0
Idaho ........................|     759,200 |     736,300 |     -22,900 |     -3.0
Illinois .....................|   6,123,000 |   5,524,700 |    -598,300 |     -9.8
Indiana ......................|   3,163,100 |   2,960,700 |    -202,400 |     -6.4
Iowa .........................|   1,582,500 |   1,464,800 |    -117,700 |     -7.4
Kansas .......................|   1,422,500 |   1,344,100 |     -78,400 |     -5.5
Kentucky .....................|   1,939,600 |   1,762,100 |    -177,500 |     -9.2
Louisiana ....................|   1,984,400 |   1,811,900 |    -172,500 |     -8.7
Maine ........................|     634,700 |     566,000 |     -68,700 |    -10.8
                              |             |             |             |       
Maryland .....................|   2,767,000 |   2,505,500 |    -261,500 |     -9.5
Massachusetts ................|   3,690,600 |   3,160,800 |    -529,800 |    -14.4
Michigan .....................|   4,430,200 |   3,861,400 |    -568,800 |    -12.8
Minnesota ....................|   2,979,900 |   2,700,700 |    -279,200 |     -9.4
Mississippi ..................|   1,157,800 |   1,101,200 |     -56,600 |     -4.9
Missouri .....................|   2,898,800 |   2,689,200 |    -209,600 |     -7.2
Montana ......................|     482,900 |     459,700 |     -23,200 |     -4.8
Nebraska .....................|   1,025,200 |     974,300 |     -50,900 |     -5.0
Nevada .......................|   1,415,500 |   1,266,400 |    -149,100 |    -10.5
New Hampshire ................|     684,600 |     610,200 |     -74,400 |    -10.9
                              |             |             |             |       
New Jersey ...................|   4,192,000 |   3,630,400 |    -561,600 |    -13.4
New Mexico ...................|     856,200 |     794,900 |     -61,300 |     -7.2
New York .....................|   9,798,600 |   8,301,700 |  -1,496,900 |    -15.3
North Carolina ...............|   4,575,100 |   4,234,700 |    -340,400 |     -7.4
North Dakota .................|     439,700 |     401,800 |     -37,900 |     -8.6
Ohio .........................|   5,587,800 |   5,033,200 |    -554,600 |     -9.9
Oklahoma .....................|   1,700,200 |   1,604,000 |     -96,200 |     -5.7
Oregon .......................|   1,939,000 |   1,772,400 |    -166,600 |     -8.6
Pennsylvania .................|   6,053,300 |   5,433,000 |    -620,300 |    -10.2
Rhode Island .................|     502,800 |     443,600 |     -59,200 |    -11.8
                              |             |             |             |       
South Carolina ...............|   2,185,500 |   2,059,400 |    -126,100 |     -5.8
South Dakota .................|     439,800 |     416,100 |     -23,700 |     -5.4
Tennessee ....................|   3,118,800 |   2,964,800 |    -154,000 |     -4.9
Texas ........................|  12,776,200 |  12,080,000 |    -696,200 |     -5.4
Utah .........................|   1,557,900 |   1,516,000 |     -41,900 |     -2.7
Vermont ......................|     316,300 |     274,800 |     -41,500 |    -13.1
Virginia .....................|   4,056,900 |   3,750,500 |    -306,400 |     -7.6
Washington ...................|   3,471,300 |   3,158,800 |    -312,500 |     -9.0
West Virginia ................|     721,500 |     665,200 |     -56,300 |     -7.8
Wisconsin ....................|   2,988,400 |   2,694,100 |    -294,300 |     -9.8    
Wyoming ......................|     290,400 |     268,200 |     -22,200 |     -7.6
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   (p) = preliminary.




Technical Note

  
   This news release presents civilian labor force and unemployment data for states
   and selected substate areas from the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
   program (tables 1 and 2). Also presented are nonfarm payroll employment estimates
   by state and industry supersector from the Current Employment Statistics (CES)
   program (tables 3 and 4). The LAUS and CES programs are both federal-state cooperative
   endeavors.

Civilian labor force and unemployment--from the LAUS program

   Definitions. The civilian 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 employed people and unemployed people on a place-of-
   residence basis. The universe for each is the civilian noninstitutional population
   16 years of age and older. Employed people are those who did any work at all for
   pay or profit in the reference week (typically 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 bad weather, labor-management dispute, illness,
   or vacation. 
     
   Unemployed people 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 period ending with the reference week, and were currently available for
   work; people on layoff expecting recall need not be looking for work to be counted 
   as unemployed. The civilian labor force is the sum of employed and unemployed people.
   The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed as a percent of the civilian labor
   force.

   Method of estimation. Estimates for 48 states, the District of Columbia, the Los
   Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale metropolitan division, New York City, and the balances
   of California and New York State are produced using time-series models. This method,
   which underwent substantial enhancement at the beginning of 2015, utilizes data from
   several sources, including the CPS, the CES, and state unemployment insurance (UI) 
   programs. Estimates for the state of California are derived by summing the estimates
   for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale metropolitan division and the balance of
   California. Similarly, estimates for New York State are derived by summing the estimates
   for New York City and the balance of New York State. Estimates for the five additional
   substate areas contained in this release (the Cleveland-Elyria and Detroit-Warren-
   Dearborn metropolitan areas and the Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights, Miami-
   Miami Beach-Kendall, and Seattle-Bellevue-Everett metropolitan divisions) and their
   respective balances of state are produced using a similar model-based approach.
    
   Each month, estimates for the nine census divisions first are modeled using inputs
   from the CPS only and controlled to the national totals. State estimates then are
   controlled to their respective census division totals. Substate and balance-of-state
   estimates for the five areas noted above also are controlled to their respective state
   totals. This tiered process of controlling model-based estimates to the U.S. totals is 
   called real-time benchmarking. Estimates for Puerto Rico are derived from a monthly
   household survey similar to the CPS. A more detailed description of the estimation
   procedures is available from BLS upon request.
   
   Annual revisions. Civilian labor force and unemployment data for prior years reflect
   adjustments made after 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 re-estimation. In most years, historical data for the most recent five years
   are revised near the beginning of each calendar year, prior to the release of January
   estimates. With the introduction of a new generation of times-series models in early
   2015, historical data were re-estimated back to the series beginnings in 1976, 1990,
   or 1994.

   Seasonal adjustment. The LAUS models decompose the estimates of employed and unemployed 
   people into trend, seasonal, and irregular components. The benchmarked signals of 
   employed and unemployed people first are adjusted using an X-11 type of seasonal 
   adjustment filter. The adjusted data then are smoothed using a Reproducing Kernel 
   Hilbert Space (RKHS) filter. The smoothed-seasonally adjusted estimates of employed and 
   unemployed people are summed to derive the civilian labor force, and the unemployment 
   rate then is calculated as the unemployed percent of the civilian labor force. The 
   resulting smoothed-seasonally adjusted unemployment rate estimates are analyzed in this 
   news release and published on the BLS website.  

   During estimation for the current year, the smoothed-seasonally adjusted estimates
   for a given month are created using an asymmetric filter that incorporates information
   from previous observations only. For annual revisions, historical data are smoothed
   using a two-sided filter.
   
   Area definitions. The substate area data published in this release reflect the
   delineations that were issued by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget on April 10,
   2018. A detailed list of the geographic definitions is available online at
   www.bls.gov/lau/lausmsa.htm. 

Employment—from the CES program

   Definitions. Employment data refer to persons on establishment payrolls who receive
   pay for any part of the pay period that includes the 12th of the month. Persons are
   counted at their place of work rather than at their place of residence; those appearing
   on more than one payroll are counted on each payroll. Industries are classified on
   the basis of their principal activity in accordance with the 2017 version of the North 
   American Industry Classification System. 

   Method of estimation. CES State and Area employment data are produced using several
   estimation procedures. Where possible these data are produced using a "weighted link
   relative" estimation technique in which a ratio of current month weighted employment
   to that of the previous-month weighted employment is computed from a sample of
   establishments reporting for both months. The estimates of employment for the current 
   month are then obtained by multiplying these ratios by the previous month's employment
   estimates. The weighted link relative technique is utilized for data series where
   the sample size meets certain statistical criteria. 

   For some employment series, the sample of establishments is very small or highly
   variable. In these cases, a model-based approach is used in estimation. These models
   use the direct sample estimates (described above), combined with forecasts of
   historical (benchmarked) data to decrease volatility in estimation. Two different 
   models (Fay-Herriot Model and Small Domain Model) are used depending on the industry
   level being estimated.For more detailed information about each model, refer to
   the BLS Handbook of Methods.
    
   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. Information on recent benchmark
   revisions is available online at www.bls.gov/web/laus/benchmark.pdf.

   Seasonal adjustment. Payroll employment data are seasonally adjusted at the
   statewide expanded supersector level. In some cases, the seasonally adjusted
   payroll employment total is computed by aggregating the independently adjusted
   supersector series. In other cases, the seasonally adjusted payroll employment
   total is independently adjusted. Revisions to historical data for the most recent
   five years are made once a year, coincident with annual benchmark adjustments.
     
   Payroll employment data are seasonally adjusted concurrently, using all available 
   estimates including those for the current month, to develop sample-based seasonal
   factors. Concurrent sample-based factors are created every month for the current 
   month's preliminary estimate as well as the previous month's final estimate in order
   to incorporate real-time estimates.

   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 larger sampling 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 variability—that is, variation that occurs
   by chance because a sample rather than the entire population is surveyed. Survey
   data also are subject to nonsampling errors, such as those which can be introduced
   into the data collection and processing operations. Estimates not directly derived
   from sample surveys are subject to additional errors resulting from the specific
   estimation processes used.

   Use of error measures. Changes in state unemployment rates and state nonfarm payroll
   employment are cited in the analysis of this release only if they have been determined
   to be statistically significant at the 90-percent confidence level. Furthermore, state
   unemployment rates for the current month generally are cited only if they have been
   determined to be significantly different from the U.S. rate at the 90-percent confidence
   level. The underlying model-based standard error measures for unemployment rates
   and over-the-month and over-the-year changes in rates are available at
   www.bls.gov/lau/lastderr.htm. The underlying standard error measures for over-the-month
   and over-the-year changes in state payroll employment data at the total nonfarm and
   supersector levels are available at www.bls.gov/web/laus/790stderr.htm. Measures of 
   nonsampling error are not available.

Additional information

   Estimates of civilian labor force and unemployment from the LAUS program, as well
   as nonfarm payroll employment from the CES program, for metropolitan areas and
   metropolitan divisions are available in the news release Metropolitan Area Employment
   and Unemployment. Estimates of civilian labor force, employed people, unemployed
   people, and unemployment rates for approximately 7,500 subnational areas are
   available online at www.bls.gov/lau/. Employment data from the CES program for
   states and metropolitan areas are available online at www.bls.gov/sae/. Information
   in this release will be made available to sensory impaired individuals upon request.
   Voice phone: (202) 691-5200; Federal Relay Service: (800) 877-8339.
   
   
   

LABOR FORCE DATA
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

Table 1. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and selected area, seasonally adjusted
State and area Civilian labor force Unemployed
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)
Number Percent of labor force
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)

Alabama

2,237,028 2,198,485 2,239,608 2,195,843 65,389 302,535 216,043 165,770 2.9 13.8 9.6 7.5

Alaska

348,117 339,224 333,394 343,356 21,506 45,776 42,378 42,538 6.2 13.5 12.7 12.4

Arizona

3,539,197 3,543,717 3,552,457 3,496,928 168,123 473,766 318,985 349,302 4.8 13.4 9.0 10.0

Arkansas

1,360,371 1,309,681 1,345,509 1,312,290 48,367 140,898 129,260 105,338 3.6 10.8 9.6 8.0

California

19,349,894 18,582,743 18,506,781 18,948,023 780,966 3,043,334 3,043,056 2,831,031 4.0 16.4 16.4 14.9

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale(1)

5,099,251 4,753,124 4,737,289 4,936,546 224,544 989,145 998,671 955,575 4.4 20.8 21.1 19.4

Colorado

3,140,510 3,054,771 3,069,113 3,169,276 86,363 373,643 313,656 333,747 2.7 12.2 10.2 10.5

Connecticut

1,906,099 1,776,603 1,777,004 1,869,771 69,848 147,338 170,307 183,205 3.7 8.3 9.6 9.8

Delaware

486,936 463,508 472,672 487,859 18,229 69,285 74,929 61,044 3.7 14.9 15.9 12.5

District of Columbia

409,498 402,453 387,790 394,949 22,238 46,998 34,026 33,916 5.4 11.7 8.8 8.6

Florida

10,298,460 9,472,243 9,627,360 9,769,991 324,877 1,305,832 1,319,309 1,020,689 3.2 13.8 13.7 10.4

Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall(1)

1,377,850 1,219,459 1,222,121 1,277,075 33,521 125,407 139,440 143,447 2.4 10.3 11.4 11.2

Georgia

5,092,563 4,894,396 4,892,536 4,923,646 177,859 614,472 460,404 373,404 3.5 12.6 9.4 7.6

Hawaii

662,720 633,724 626,986 612,805 18,190 150,910 147,365 85,201 2.7 23.8 23.5 13.9

Idaho

881,507 885,844 882,241 892,165 25,887 104,291 79,228 50,267 2.9 11.8 9.0 5.6

Illinois

6,445,179 6,123,362 6,305,015 6,487,911 258,443 1,050,375 967,035 946,371 4.0 17.2 15.3 14.6

Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights(1)

3,720,014 3,619,426 3,719,003 3,810,980 139,261 572,182 574,128 614,379 3.7 15.8 15.4 16.1

Indiana

3,373,873 3,226,630 3,340,305 3,393,789 110,812 565,822 409,414 380,667 3.3 17.5 12.3 11.2

Iowa

1,735,299 1,712,643 1,694,125 1,639,426 47,240 188,007 172,971 131,164 2.7 11.0 10.2 8.0

Kansas

1,484,145 1,503,506 1,505,828 1,480,512 46,031 179,494 151,293 110,801 3.1 11.9 10.0 7.5

Kentucky

2,070,301 2,052,263 2,029,333 1,920,269 89,154 339,737 220,314 82,714 4.3 16.6 10.9 4.3

Louisiana

2,087,601 1,931,888 2,031,725 1,997,072 95,124 291,286 289,495 192,904 4.6 15.1 14.2 9.7

Maine

690,978 658,950 665,863 667,986 20,256 68,803 62,692 44,060 2.9 10.4 9.4 6.6

Maryland

3,258,184 3,112,390 3,115,059 3,202,709 118,445 315,798 310,148 257,762 3.6 10.1 10.0 8.0

Massachusetts

3,806,480 3,406,875 3,540,873 3,671,688 110,809 552,934 586,460 638,068 2.9 16.2 16.6 17.4

Michigan

4,931,142 4,591,520 4,762,541 4,946,025 206,572 1,102,500 1,012,746 732,038 4.2 24.0 21.3 14.8

Detroit-Warren-Dearborn(2)

2,158,321 1,929,099 1,940,206 2,049,124 95,842 414,492 451,042 363,462 4.4 21.5 23.2 17.7

Minnesota

3,105,019 3,066,464 3,069,944 3,116,326 98,972 266,971 302,966 267,526 3.2 8.7 9.9 8.6

Mississippi

1,275,359 1,197,893 1,208,867 1,193,548 69,355 195,429 126,587 103,673 5.4 16.3 10.5 8.7

Missouri

3,069,636 3,029,038 3,013,333 3,019,868 95,941 308,494 303,647 237,649 3.1 10.2 10.1 7.9

Montana

533,068 520,588 523,851 535,648 18,450 62,181 47,259 38,064 3.5 11.9 9.0 7.1

Nebraska

1,034,636 1,059,547 1,031,135 1,057,140 32,050 92,638 54,822 70,646 3.1 8.7 5.3 6.7

Nevada

1,542,002 1,429,095 1,382,809 1,498,372 60,908 429,746 349,545 224,673 3.9 30.1 25.3 15.0

New Hampshire

773,472 719,443 734,136 744,836 19,698 123,131 113,019 88,261 2.5 17.1 15.4 11.8

New Jersey

4,469,516 4,483,327 4,531,245 4,525,984 146,273 731,905 695,717 751,324 3.3 16.3 15.4 16.6

New Mexico

953,233 916,510 905,243 922,475 46,442 108,706 82,751 76,967 4.9 11.9 9.1 8.3

New York

9,480,192 9,084,012 9,089,160 9,388,334 374,451 1,392,274 1,318,631 1,472,619 3.9 15.3 14.5 15.7

New York City

4,064,860 3,738,815 3,670,099 3,986,839 161,393 560,073 670,292 811,418 4.0 15.0 18.3 20.4

North Carolina

5,074,835 4,687,926 4,816,235 4,791,686 202,489 605,692 615,512 363,465 4.0 12.9 12.8 7.6

North Dakota

403,647 406,657 402,457 398,730 9,769 36,905 36,540 24,342 2.4 9.1 9.1 6.1

Ohio

5,795,568 5,672,068 5,755,881 5,793,969 238,856 999,218 797,228 631,426 4.1 17.6 13.9 10.9

Cleveland-Elyria(2)

1,041,144 993,218 1,048,570 1,048,952 41,833 200,318 178,942 141,390 4.0 20.2 17.1 13.5

Oklahoma

1,839,224 1,776,346 1,823,007 1,765,773 59,054 261,299 230,245 116,602 3.2 14.7 12.6 6.6

Oregon

2,102,160 2,110,693 2,124,082 2,145,445 80,515 314,012 303,494 239,325 3.8 14.9 14.3 11.2

Pennsylvania

6,465,538 6,447,477 6,502,535 6,328,368 275,211 1,037,087 874,075 821,257 4.3 16.1 13.4 13.0

Rhode Island

554,515 529,069 522,456 549,836 20,026 95,779 85,781 68,371 3.6 18.1 16.4 12.4

South Carolina

2,372,211 2,376,830 2,416,098 2,432,865 69,163 303,360 299,668 210,721 2.9 12.8 12.4 8.7

South Dakota

463,467 470,300 464,195 468,079 15,275 51,276 43,665 33,711 3.3 10.9 9.4 7.2

Tennessee

3,340,529 3,222,468 3,292,225 3,168,467 114,785 499,621 363,655 307,151 3.4 15.5 11.0 9.7

Texas

13,996,248 12,960,683 13,498,250 13,839,763 481,847 1,744,022 1,753,204 1,195,821 3.4 13.5 13.0 8.6

Utah

1,604,610 1,600,601 1,609,768 1,665,575 41,903 166,294 137,811 85,677 2.6 10.4 8.6 5.1

Vermont

342,493 350,944 343,838 341,468 8,094 57,905 44,150 32,021 2.4 16.5 12.8 9.4

Virginia

4,398,723 4,314,050 4,306,310 4,322,244 122,587 482,111 389,546 364,309 2.8 11.2 9.0 8.4

Washington

3,908,037 3,963,317 3,945,467 3,951,035 168,922 645,110 593,883 388,448 4.3 16.3 15.1 9.8

Seattle-Bellevue-Everett(1)

1,728,018 1,714,064 1,705,561 1,780,831 49,578 247,859 246,601 165,362 2.9 14.5 14.5 9.3

West Virginia

794,739 776,722 780,029 764,254 37,732 123,839 100,757 79,419 4.7 15.9 12.9 10.4

Wisconsin

3,101,295 3,048,647 3,103,238 3,056,924 104,386 415,557 376,650 260,606 3.4 13.6 12.1 8.5

Wyoming

292,490 296,644 294,481 296,430 10,584 28,343 25,790 22,663 3.6 9.6 8.8 7.6

Puerto Rico

1,093,289 - - - 84,214 - - - 7.7 - - -

Footnotes
(1) Metropolitan division.
(2) Metropolitan statistical area.
(p) Preliminary

- Data not available.
NOTE: Data refer to place of residence. Data for Puerto Rico are derived from a monthly household survey similar to the Current Population Survey. Area definitions are based on Office of Management and Budget Bulletin No. 18-03, dated April 10, 2018, and are available on the BLS website at https://www.bls.gov/lau/lausmsa.htm. Estimates for the latest month are subject to revision the following month.


LABOR FORCE DATA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

Table 2. Civilian labor force and unemployment by state and selected area, not seasonally adjusted
State and area Civilian labor force Unemployed
May June Number Percent of labor force
2019 2020 2019 2020(p) May June May June
2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p)

Alabama

2,232,314 2,235,610 2,246,030 2,204,545 55,339 204,935 73,570 176,036 2.5 9.2 3.3 8.0

Alaska

348,619 334,106 355,191 350,583 21,029 41,953 22,261 43,062 6.0 12.6 6.3 12.3

Arizona

3,514,657 3,541,208 3,542,293 3,499,212 161,415 310,463 178,750 359,509 4.6 8.8 5.0 10.3

Arkansas

1,363,674 1,349,503 1,376,830 1,329,793 45,702 127,087 52,458 109,561 3.4 9.4 3.8 8.2

California

19,261,786 18,423,388 19,325,538 18,912,012 694,948 2,949,447 794,837 2,846,644 3.6 16.0 4.1 15.1

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale(1)

5,074,586 4,716,091 5,079,145 4,911,443 207,914 980,558 227,731 957,273 4.1 20.8 4.5 19.5

Colorado

3,119,482 3,055,723 3,162,311 3,189,798 80,659 306,981 92,508 340,422 2.6 10.0 2.9 10.7

Connecticut

1,905,616 1,777,738 1,925,633 1,887,870 67,905 167,737 74,192 188,487 3.6 9.4 3.9 10.0

Delaware

484,877 471,396 490,751 491,813 16,258 73,086 19,899 62,574 3.4 15.5 4.1 12.7

District of Columbia

408,260 386,742 412,636 397,766 21,301 32,680 24,062 35,673 5.2 8.5 5.8 9.0

Florida

10,297,648 9,651,892 10,318,834 9,789,069 310,611 1,304,072 344,231 1,045,481 3.0 13.5 3.3 10.7

Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall(1)

1,374,809 1,220,976 1,369,579 1,269,957 33,538 146,069 34,494 145,655 2.4 12.0 2.5 11.5

Georgia

5,085,861 4,893,313 5,101,635 4,933,551 168,072 449,696 193,000 392,073 3.3 9.2 3.8 7.9

Hawaii

660,719 624,626 665,587 615,118 17,075 146,131 22,078 88,774 2.6 23.4 3.3 14.4

Idaho

879,900 883,170 891,130 902,551 22,733 76,117 23,779 48,142 2.6 8.6 2.7 5.3

Illinois

6,416,363 6,283,576 6,517,399 6,559,573 222,493 931,965 267,575 958,349 3.5 14.8 4.1 14.6

Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights(1)

3,694,475 3,715,509 3,778,783 3,870,973 123,584 577,485 154,332 633,901 3.3 15.5 4.1 16.4

Indiana

3,382,235 3,350,607 3,413,468 3,433,664 99,835 398,272 114,185 383,935 3.0 11.9 3.3 11.2

Iowa

1,726,212 1,688,213 1,750,382 1,651,843 41,050 167,567 48,303 130,982 2.4 9.9 2.8 7.9

Kansas

1,475,384 1,498,549 1,498,185 1,495,009 44,053 148,024 48,792 113,134 3.0 9.9 3.3 7.6

Kentucky

2,074,273 2,037,060 2,099,909 1,950,426 86,279 217,891 101,143 94,543 4.2 10.7 4.8 4.8

Louisiana

2,085,409 2,026,083 2,116,798 2,021,602 89,769 282,453 117,592 211,623 4.3 13.9 5.6 10.5

Maine

688,088 662,567 701,100 678,778 20,644 62,510 19,348 43,379 3.0 9.4 2.8 6.4

Maryland

3,244,597 3,106,005 3,285,538 3,229,628 111,054 302,371 126,624 267,300 3.4 9.7 3.9 8.3

Massachusetts

3,790,731 3,525,512 3,851,461 3,713,361 109,174 582,796 120,601 648,604 2.9 16.5 3.1 17.5

Michigan

4,923,525 4,765,123 4,971,319 4,993,785 184,604 991,814 212,011 743,803 3.7 20.8 4.3 14.9

Detroit-Warren-Dearborn(2)

2,139,667 1,935,243 2,159,216 2,053,738 82,283 460,482 95,839 366,269 3.8 23.8 4.4 17.8

Minnesota

3,094,150 3,062,634 3,126,861 3,135,487 83,114 287,254 101,099 267,680 2.7 9.4 3.2 8.5

Mississippi

1,277,185 1,212,017 1,292,689 1,211,136 67,760 125,942 83,202 117,760 5.3 10.4 6.4 9.7

Missouri

3,072,393 3,015,099 3,108,213 3,052,057 91,760 295,828 104,362 242,135 3.0 9.8 3.4 7.9

Montana

532,019 523,912 539,659 542,444 15,197 44,587 18,106 37,988 2.9 8.5 3.4 7.0

Nebraska

1,037,150 1,034,364 1,047,089 1,069,792 30,785 53,515 34,683 73,350 3.0 5.2 3.3 6.9

Nevada

1,538,540 1,382,240 1,543,666 1,500,295 59,063 347,106 63,748 227,581 3.8 25.1 4.1 15.2

New Hampshire

768,801 730,536 781,077 754,781 18,515 111,950 19,442 88,100 2.4 15.3 2.5 11.7

New Jersey

4,443,339 4,515,845 4,508,811 4,562,048 133,039 681,014 147,120 746,530 3.0 15.1 3.3 16.4

New Mexico

944,675 898,698 958,214 927,685 42,160 78,436 52,893 83,390 4.5 8.7 5.5 9.0

New York

9,457,173 9,064,228 9,538,972 9,441,085 345,064 1,285,375 363,430 1,468,753 3.6 14.2 3.8 15.6

New York City

4,052,502 3,656,225 4,054,877 3,977,853 154,968 662,031 158,371 812,370 3.8 18.1 3.9 20.4

North Carolina

5,081,718 4,838,194 5,097,518 4,819,363 196,440 613,012 213,152 380,123 3.9 12.7 4.2 7.9

North Dakota

404,896 403,856 412,677 408,023 8,303 34,993 10,907 25,569 2.1 8.7 2.6 6.3

Ohio

5,781,125 5,759,306 5,844,525 5,849,201 213,510 777,518 253,781 650,272 3.7 13.5 4.3 11.1

Cleveland-Elyria(2)

1,035,875 1,044,537 1,052,016 1,061,026 39,603 180,517 47,648 148,175 3.8 17.3 4.5 14.0

Oklahoma

1,836,265 1,820,747 1,854,443 1,779,949 58,531 229,735 65,316 121,838 3.2 12.6 3.5 6.8

Oregon

2,092,575 2,114,497 2,113,944 2,158,252 71,990 294,470 83,768 243,315 3.4 13.9 4.0 11.3

Pennsylvania

6,447,401 6,494,406 6,514,786 6,383,465 258,627 859,499 287,947 835,196 4.0 13.2 4.4 13.1

Rhode Island

550,312 518,867 557,755 552,974 18,150 83,808 18,645 66,980 3.3 16.2 3.3 12.1

South Carolina

2,377,726 2,420,966 2,400,898 2,462,989 64,906 290,963 75,412 219,169 2.7 12.0 3.1 8.9

South Dakota

462,992 464,374 470,901 475,420 14,197 42,669 15,018 33,471 3.1 9.2 3.2 7.0

Tennessee

3,336,509 3,294,573 3,372,213 3,201,894 104,130 351,948 131,488 324,508 3.1 10.7 3.9 10.1

Texas

13,926,760 13,464,075 14,009,283 13,844,386 435,592 1,711,194 520,024 1,231,582 3.1 12.7 3.7 8.9

Utah

1,599,711 1,607,911 1,612,516 1,673,611 41,197 136,316 48,104 92,009 2.6 8.5 3.0 5.5

Vermont

341,657 342,245 346,954 345,764 7,493 43,468 8,577 32,395 2.2 12.7 2.5 9.4

Virginia

4,401,947 4,319,016 4,434,710 4,356,400 118,238 383,912 129,920 371,775 2.7 8.9 2.9 8.5

Washington

3,888,371 3,937,461 3,919,625 3,965,560 158,985 582,895 164,802 384,109 4.1 14.8 4.2 9.7

Seattle-Bellevue-Everett(1)

1,723,907 1,703,841 1,725,228 1,777,513 47,034 252,629 49,532 165,496 2.7 14.8 2.9 9.3

West Virginia

794,398 781,397 806,744 775,692 35,373 97,854 39,694 80,734 4.5 12.5 4.9 10.4

Wisconsin

3,085,969 3,088,644 3,150,680 3,100,848 94,828 366,905 117,562 270,982 3.1 11.9 3.7 8.7

Wyoming

290,120 292,873 297,410 301,336 9,616 25,426 10,840 22,832 3.3 8.7 3.6 7.6

Puerto Rico

1,091,373 1,015,919 1,113,225 1,063,390 84,550 97,038 89,438 90,194 7.7 9.6 8.0 8.5

Footnotes
(1) Metropolitan division.
(2) Metropolitan statistical area.
(p) Preliminary

NOTE: Data refer to place of residence. Data for Puerto Rico are derived from a monthly household survey similar to the Current Population Survey. Area definitions are based on Office of Management and Budget Bulletin No. 18-03, dated April 10, 2018, and are available on the BLS website at https://www.bls.gov/lau/lausmsa.htm. Estimates for the latest month are subject to revision the following month.


ESTABLISHMENT DATA
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 3. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, seasonally adjusted
[In thousands]
State Total(1) Construction Manufacturing
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)

Alabama

2,068.8 1,865.8 1,908.9 1,954.2 93.4 89.4 92.2 93.7 268.4 248.3 254.0 258.0

Alaska

330.2 281.3 287.6 292.4 16.3 13.3 14.8 14.8 13.2 10.8 11.0 10.5

Arizona

2,926.5 2,691.8 2,754.7 2,828.5 170.8 169.4 170.4 168.4 177.3 170.4 169.7 171.2

Arkansas

1,273.6 1,162.8 1,185.1 1,208.8 52.3 52.9 53.4 52.7 162.3 144.2 143.6 144.2

California

17,412.0 14,979.0 15,113.2 15,671.4 886.2 746.9 822.1 848.9 1,323.2 1,181.9 1,194.5 1,217.9


Colorado

2,780.1 2,471.1 2,542.1 2,597.1 178.9 166.0 171.8 172.0 149.9 138.5 145.8 148.0

Connecticut

1,682.6 1,408.2 1,436.6 1,509.9 59.6 50.2 53.5 56.3 162.2 151.0 153.2 154.3

Delaware(2)

464.8 387.9 395.3 415.9 22.9 20.2 20.8 21.0 27.1 23.5 23.9 24.4

District of Columbia(2)

798.6 738.3 730.8 740.5 14.9 13.5 13.8 14.7 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.2

Florida

8,938.7 7,893.5 8,100.9 8,396.9 563.2 559.7 566.3 567.8 383.6 355.4 364.4 370.5


Georgia

4,610.1 4,120.5 4,220.1 4,370.3 204.7 193.1 197.8 200.3 406.8 358.1 372.3 385.1

Hawaii(2)

653.7 528.8 525.6 549.0 36.7 37.2 37.4 38.2 14.1 10.6 11.7 11.7

Idaho

759.2 688.7 711.5 736.3 52.8 52.3 54.2 53.9 68.9 67.2 67.6 67.5

Illinois

6,123.0 5,322.3 5,381.9 5,524.7 228.6 200.3 211.7 213.3 586.2 524.5 537.8 555.6

Indiana

3,163.1 2,743.7 2,831.2 2,960.7 145.6 134.8 142.7 146.2 541.7 450.3 469.7 488.7


Iowa

1,582.5 1,395.5 1,414.6 1,464.8 78.1 70.1 71.3 69.1 226.7 212.3 215.2 218.2

Kansas

1,422.5 1,290.2 1,313.9 1,344.1 64.5 61.4 63.7 63.3 167.7 156.2 158.1 157.9

Kentucky

1,939.6 1,620.7 1,653.1 1,762.1 80.4 73.5 77.1 81.0 252.2 196.8 207.3 233.8

Louisiana

1,984.4 1,722.4 1,755.4 1,811.9 140.5 119.8 125.2 121.3 137.8 127.0 127.9 127.5

Maine

634.7 532.8 547.0 566.0 29.8 28.7 29.3 29.0 53.1 45.3 47.5 48.0


Maryland

2,767.0 2,408.8 2,437.2 2,505.5 165.5 158.0 162.3 168.0 113.0 100.7 103.3 105.6

Massachusetts

3,690.6 3,022.1 3,077.1 3,160.8 162.2 105.4 121.0 140.7 243.6 218.8 224.9 230.4

Michigan

4,430.2 3,401.1 3,571.9 3,861.4 172.4 98.2 148.6 167.6 628.7 442.9 476.0 554.6

Minnesota

2,979.9 2,589.8 2,616.0 2,700.7 129.1 114.5 121.5 119.5 324.0 300.0 299.7 301.4

Mississippi

1,157.8 1,040.8 1,073.5 1,101.2 44.9 41.1 41.1 40.2 146.5 136.7 140.1 140.1


Missouri

2,898.8 2,566.7 2,617.6 2,689.2 126.5 117.3 127.1 126.9 277.1 241.6 251.1 261.0

Montana

482.9 425.1 443.6 459.7 29.9 29.7 29.9 29.8 20.9 17.9 18.8 19.2

Nebraska

1,025.2 945.4 956.6 974.3 53.5 54.4 54.9 54.6 99.7 96.9 97.6 96.6

Nevada

1,415.5 1,139.0 1,167.5 1,266.4 95.9 94.7 98.6 95.1 59.4 57.3 56.8 55.8

New Hampshire

684.6 572.0 585.4 610.2 27.8 26.2 27.2 27.0 71.7 65.5 66.6 65.2


New Jersey

4,192.0 3,410.6 3,499.5 3,630.4 159.1 121.9 136.9 144.0 251.7 216.6 235.7 239.0

New Mexico

856.2 762.3 768.6 794.9 49.6 49.3 49.3 50.0 28.5 23.4 24.3 26.1

New York

9,798.6 7,902.4 8,000.1 8,301.7 405.7 243.2 295.4 337.4 440.1 358.1 372.2 387.2

North Carolina

4,575.1 3,996.2 4,061.5 4,234.7 231.2 218.6 218.2 220.0 477.5 424.1 430.4 439.4

North Dakota

439.7 396.5 398.6 401.8 28.1 27.9 27.5 26.9 26.4 25.1 25.0 24.8


Ohio

5,587.8 4,704.0 4,825.2 5,033.2 225.7 188.5 207.6 208.3 702.2 602.9 629.0 657.9

Oklahoma

1,700.2 1,556.5 1,581.3 1,604.0 82.9 75.0 75.9 74.6 141.3 131.5 129.3 128.9

Oregon

1,939.0 1,689.7 1,715.8 1,772.4 109.2 99.8 104.7 105.4 198.0 183.4 179.3 181.0

Pennsylvania

6,053.3 4,993.1 5,201.5 5,433.0 259.9 158.4 231.3 243.0 575.0 500.9 525.9 540.8

Rhode Island

502.8 410.3 422.6 443.6 19.9 17.7 17.9 18.0 39.9 37.2 37.6 38.1


South Carolina

2,185.5 1,921.8 1,986.9 2,059.4 106.5 102.7 106.9 108.3 258.4 244.9 244.8 247.4

South Dakota

439.8 402.5 406.8 416.1 23.4 25.3 25.9 26.6 45.0 43.3 42.9 42.7

Tennessee

3,118.8 2,755.0 2,856.3 2,964.8 130.2 125.5 126.6 126.5 356.1 289.4 311.2 317.0

Texas

12,776.2 11,604.7 11,854.8 12,080.0 772.1 729.3 741.7 745.2 907.4 863.7 873.5 873.0

Utah

1,557.9 1,442.8 1,480.4 1,516.0 109.0 111.5 116.1 119.2 137.3 133.5 134.3 135.8


Vermont

316.3 245.8 262.3 274.8 15.3 7.6 10.1 10.8 30.0 21.9 26.8 26.7

Virginia

4,056.9 3,661.8 3,687.0 3,750.5 203.1 197.3 201.3 205.7 243.9 229.9 228.7 231.1

Washington

3,471.3 2,966.8 3,057.3 3,158.8 220.5 148.3 194.8 210.5 294.2 262.5 270.6 271.4

West Virginia

721.5 617.5 631.5 665.2 37.2 29.1 31.5 31.8 47.1 43.8 45.0 45.7

Wisconsin

2,988.4 2,518.1 2,589.5 2,694.1 124.4 115.6 119.5 119.3 484.3 444.5 452.5 452.1

Wyoming

290.4 262.4 263.8 268.2 22.7 21.6 22.3 22.7 10.1 10.1 10.3 10.4


Puerto Rico

880.8 765.4 780.7 803.5 26.6 14.9 18.2 19.8 75.1 69.8 72.6 74.6

Virgin Islands(3)

36.7 35.7 36.3 36.8 3.6 3.9 4.0 4.1 - - - -

Footnotes
(1) Includes mining and logging, information, and other services (except public administration), not shown separately.
(2) Mining and logging is combined with construction.
(3) Missing series (denoted by '-') are not published seasonally adjusted because the seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.
(p) Preliminary

NOTE: Data are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently estimated from 2019 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks are preliminary and will be revised when new information becomes available.

ESTABLISHMENT DATA
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 3. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, seasonally adjusted-Continued
[In thousands]
State Trade, transportation, and utilities Financial activities Professional and business services
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)

Alabama

382.8 367.3 374.0 382.5 96.2 93.5 94.5 96.6 250.4 219.3 222.7 229.1

Alaska

64.5 60.1 59.5 59.8 11.8 11.0 11.4 10.7 27.6 25.4 25.9 26.1

Arizona

541.8 522.6 533.3 545.8 229.8 229.9 229.6 230.1 443.0 410.0 413.1 416.8

Arkansas

251.5 242.2 246.3 253.2 62.8 61.2 61.1 60.6 145.0 137.3 138.6 141.8

California

3,048.5 2,659.4 2,682.8 2,780.4 839.7 826.8 826.9 831.3 2,724.1 2,483.6 2,504.5 2,534.9


Colorado

476.1 437.1 439.4 447.7 173.4 168.8 172.5 170.5 438.9 427.8 432.6 437.3

Connecticut

290.0 240.9 246.8 265.9 123.4 119.8 118.7 118.3 219.3 196.2 200.3 200.9

Delaware

80.9 69.0 69.5 73.9 47.6 46.9 46.4 46.2 63.2 56.0 58.4 59.0

District of Columbia

33.4 29.9 29.5 30.1 29.9 29.4 29.6 29.2 170.6 170.0 165.7 164.1

Florida

1,799.0 1,655.8 1,680.5 1,734.3 590.2 573.0 572.8 582.8 1,390.8 1,258.2 1,280.3 1,303.3


Georgia

944.1 906.2 911.7 932.7 249.9 238.8 243.6 245.8 720.7 641.0 654.7 670.0

Hawaii

123.8 104.0 104.7 106.3 29.9 27.7 27.6 27.7 73.2 64.2 66.1 68.0

Idaho

144.7 139.5 142.2 147.0 36.8 37.3 37.7 38.9 96.5 95.2 95.3 95.6

Illinois

1,205.8 1,100.5 1,103.2 1,144.0 411.0 402.4 401.4 399.7 949.1 835.7 851.7 861.0

Indiana

599.2 553.7 561.4 577.7 141.6 138.8 138.3 138.4 344.5 305.1 308.0 322.3


Iowa

309.4 287.9 293.7 300.3 110.0 107.8 107.6 107.0 139.5 123.8 124.9 127.1

Kansas

266.5 254.0 258.5 262.2 77.3 76.6 75.8 75.8 179.3 167.2 167.7 171.6

Kentucky

404.0 352.0 356.2 374.7 93.4 86.7 86.8 87.5 215.6 175.3 175.6 184.0

Louisiana

378.7 339.1 341.5 356.4 92.1 88.7 90.4 90.2 215.8 194.6 198.2 203.7

Maine

118.3 103.5 108.1 112.8 33.0 32.5 31.7 31.8 69.5 61.6 63.5 65.1


Maryland

467.7 411.4 413.1 428.0 143.3 134.6 138.4 137.2 463.1 427.8 433.5 434.8

Massachusetts

578.0 458.6 462.5 490.4 223.9 219.9 220.9 219.3 602.5 554.7 561.9 569.5

Michigan

794.1 641.8 689.2 738.3 223.6 215.4 217.5 220.1 653.0 510.0 530.8 564.0

Minnesota

528.8 488.4 494.7 513.8 193.2 186.8 186.7 185.2 384.1 358.1 361.8 365.6

Mississippi

231.1 215.6 222.6 227.0 44.6 42.9 43.2 43.3 109.0 94.9 98.5 102.3


Missouri

541.8 490.9 494.6 515.1 175.3 171.1 170.8 170.8 381.8 353.5 353.5 357.9

Montana

94.0 87.6 89.4 91.7 25.7 26.3 26.0 26.3 43.0 40.9 41.7 41.7

Nebraska

197.9 183.7 187.5 195.6 75.1 75.4 74.7 74.9 119.4 112.8 112.9 113.1

Nevada

261.5 213.9 219.0 233.0 68.8 66.3 67.3 67.1 195.2 157.9 155.5 166.5

New Hampshire

139.2 118.4 115.3 121.1 35.0 34.0 34.0 34.2 83.7 75.3 75.7 75.5


New Jersey

885.6 737.4 753.9 795.7 252.9 237.6 238.4 237.7 683.9 592.1 599.0 605.7

New Mexico

136.6 126.1 126.2 132.4 35.5 32.8 33.7 34.0 110.9 104.2 102.7 103.9

New York

1,554.5 1,188.9 1,217.8 1,286.4 728.9 692.6 688.9 683.7 1,376.3 1,177.3 1,179.2 1,192.9

North Carolina

848.6 771.6 788.3 810.6 252.4 251.3 251.5 252.7 649.9 593.0 603.0 613.9

North Dakota

93.7 86.5 87.9 86.0 24.8 25.1 24.4 24.7 32.9 32.0 31.9 32.2


Ohio

1,023.9 900.5 929.4 958.7 309.6 293.5 295.6 294.9 736.9 631.6 642.6 653.4

Oklahoma

300.4 287.1 290.1 294.5 79.4 78.4 78.2 78.3 194.3 169.7 174.9 179.3

Oregon

355.8 329.7 336.4 343.0 103.1 97.4 97.2 98.1 253.6 234.7 235.1 236.6

Pennsylvania

1,120.8 940.5 976.6 1,018.2 329.4 326.5 327.2 327.0 813.7 732.3 735.1 748.7

Rhode Island

76.9 65.5 66.4 70.2 35.4 33.8 34.1 34.6 68.0 57.3 59.5 60.8


South Carolina

407.5 376.6 388.2 400.1 104.6 100.0 102.1 102.9 298.1 264.9 268.2 281.9

South Dakota

86.0 79.7 79.9 82.1 28.9 29.0 28.9 29.1 33.1 33.2 33.2 33.4

Tennessee

637.1 608.7 617.4 628.5 172.5 172.7 172.0 172.4 425.8 384.5 387.0 395.3

Texas

2,506.9 2,354.6 2,378.7 2,422.9 801.2 798.3 796.1 801.6 1,788.8 1,692.2 1,710.9 1,727.6

Utah

290.6 275.0 283.8 292.2 90.0 86.0 89.8 90.9 224.4 214.5 213.7 214.1


Vermont

54.1 42.8 46.5 49.8 12.3 11.2 11.2 11.2 29.1 24.8 25.9 26.5

Virginia

659.1 602.0 608.6 628.1 212.1 213.7 212.5 209.2 767.4 728.3 736.3 738.4

Washington

642.1 589.7 596.6 625.7 160.5 150.9 152.5 154.9 434.3 414.3 418.7 424.3

West Virginia

127.1 111.2 113.7 118.0 29.2 26.9 27.0 26.2 69.3 63.1 62.6 63.5

Wisconsin

535.7 471.6 486.7 508.2 154.3 150.9 151.3 151.9 327.2 286.1 287.5 296.5

Wyoming

52.1 49.9 50.7 51.6 11.1 11.0 10.8 10.8 19.3 17.4 17.7 17.6


Puerto Rico

173.6 132.1 145.9 154.4 44.0 43.6 43.3 43.4 124.0 105.4 104.1 105.4

Virgin Islands(1)

7.0 6.2 6.3 6.3 - - - - - - - -

Footnotes
(1) Missing series (denoted by '-') are not published seasonally adjusted because the seasonal component, which is small relative to the trend-cycle and irregular components, cannot be separated with sufficient precision.
(p) Preliminary

NOTE: Data are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently estimated from 2019 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks are preliminary and will be revised when new information becomes available.

ESTABLISHMENT DATA
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 3. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, seasonally adjusted-Continued
[In thousands]
State Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Government
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)
June
2019
Apr.
2020
May
2020
June
2020(p)

Alabama

248.2 220.6 228.8 232.9 207.9 123.1 144.6 166.9 390.9 388.7 377.4 371.7

Alaska

50.8 44.6 45.4 46.7 36.1 17.9 21.5 24.2 80.1 73.0 71.5 72.3

Arizona

457.9 435.8 441.2 456.3 328.9 201.2 238.9 279.5 420.8 415.1 410.6 406.5

Arkansas

193.0 175.0 181.4 182.3 119.0 77.4 90.8 99.3 210.7 203.8 199.9 202.8

California

2,800.7 2,525.9 2,569.8 2,653.8 2,030.4 1,072.9 1,130.6 1,423.1 2,604.1 2,541.8 2,441.6 2,405.3


Colorado

346.3 304.6 325.0 325.4 344.9 184.1 217.7 258.3 453.2 452.2 440.4 437.0

Connecticut

338.0 296.7 299.7 316.0 158.1 70.0 82.4 104.3 234.6 212.5 207.6 212.7

Delaware

81.1 68.6 70.0 71.5 53.0 22.6 25.2 36.1 66.5 65.0 64.3 64.5

District of Columbia

131.4 120.8 121.3 122.2 81.8 36.1 33.6 43.3 237.7 239.5 239.9 240.8

Florida

1,335.5 1,231.2 1,273.8 1,294.0 1,250.7 729.6 812.0 982.3 1,126.9 1,108.2 1,105.6 1,108.8


Georgia

605.8 573.6 585.2 599.1 498.0 284.7 335.1 405.2 688.9 676.3 664.0 667.7

Hawaii

86.4 82.0 83.1 82.5 126.7 57.2 51.0 65.8 126.5 114.3 111.6 116.1

Idaho

110.9 93.7 103.5 105.8 82.6 47.9 58.3 72.2 126.4 123.6 119.3 119.5

Illinois

936.9 856.8 853.8 878.4 622.1 306.1 341.6 400.3 824.4 792.8 774.4 755.4

Indiana

481.4 430.0 439.7 456.4 312.2 186.4 222.8 269.7 428.5 411.0 407.7 408.3


Iowa

234.9 212.5 211.7 220.6 144.0 71.4 84.8 107.8 257.9 239.0 233.5 240.2

Kansas

201.6 180.6 186.6 190.7 129.7 79.0 92.0 107.2 259.6 252.4 246.7 246.7

Kentucky

283.2 250.8 252.5 263.2 201.9 112.4 132.6 165.8 311.7 294.8 282.9 283.1

Louisiana

320.6 285.1 291.5 297.5 237.0 130.9 148.6 180.6 329.7 322.1 317.2 318.1

Maine

129.1 109.8 112.2 118.3 69.3 28.7 34.9 40.8 101.2 96.1 92.7 92.4


Maryland

474.1 415.4 424.8 432.7 283.0 151.7 161.2 184.4 505.7 489.7 481.9 487.5

Massachusetts

810.8 716.8 721.6 727.5 378.5 138.5 156.9 186.4 458.7 429.7 422.4 408.8

Michigan

681.3 567.4 578.9 615.4 434.6 179.7 193.3 243.5 613.0 579.9 565.2 568.5

Minnesota

550.7 487.0 492.2 509.1 274.9 124.1 141.6 176.9 427.2 400.4 385.5 385.8

Mississippi

147.1 133.7 135.1 140.5 135.6 87.7 105.4 119.6 241.2 235.7 231.2 231.3


Missouri

481.9 462.9 464.1 461.1 308.5 157.5 194.8 231.2 436.9 421.6 408.0 408.4

Montana

78.8 71.7 74.1 76.6 67.4 34.8 49.1 54.9 90.4 87.7 85.3 89.0

Nebraska

157.0 148.7 152.0 154.1 93.6 59.1 66.7 72.7 173.5 167.8 160.3 161.5

Nevada

144.3 128.5 129.0 130.5 356.0 203.6 221.1 293.8 162.8 157.7 157.6 160.0

New Hampshire

124.6 109.0 111.7 121.4 73.1 28.2 36.6 44.6 90.5 82.2 82.0 84.2


New Jersey

716.7 600.0 603.2 636.2 393.4 145.1 175.3 210.6 606.3 581.0 576.1 572.8

New Mexico

140.8 131.8 132.2 135.7 99.3 57.6 62.7 74.4 188.8 183.9 184.4 185.2

New York

2,140.6 1,905.4 1,909.9 1,965.7 960.8 342.6 370.3 456.5 1,491.3 1,427.7 1,402.3 1,407.5

North Carolina

627.3 553.7 568.6 587.5 514.5 266.8 309.4 378.3 732.3 711.7 677.3 698.1

North Dakota

67.2 64.2 64.7 65.2 40.6 20.9 26.8 31.3 82.9 77.7 75.6 77.5


Ohio

940.2 831.3 843.6 871.5 568.5 278.6 315.4 397.7 786.1 739.9 711.4 724.1

Oklahoma

239.1 226.2 228.2 229.2 172.5 118.5 147.0 162.5 350.2 345.8 336.1 337.1

Oregon

300.4 270.4 279.2 287.1 213.7 95.3 111.5 142.9 298.8 287.4 278.6 278.3

Pennsylvania

1,293.9 1,132.6 1,155.1 1,209.8 577.0 237.5 285.4 361.5 705.5 687.3 680.7 680.3

Rhode Island

108.4 90.9 93.3 100.0 59.9 22.1 28.5 38.3 65.1 64.3 63.8 60.6


South Carolina

258.3 228.5 238.3 244.7 268.8 139.9 176.7 206.3 372.0 363.2 357.0 357.2

South Dakota

73.2 68.8 69.1 69.6 47.2 28.0 34.2 38.6 79.7 74.1 71.5 72.6

Tennessee

441.9 408.9 419.1 433.3 346.3 197.1 251.7 291.1 437.6 424.9 418.8 441.3

Texas

1,735.2 1,596.6 1,643.7 1,660.6 1,390.2 837.4 1,027.1 1,169.8 1,970.1 1,954.3 1,902.9 1,884.2

Utah

209.5 199.3 203.7 207.1 153.4 87.2 111.8 122.5 252.3 249.2 238.1 245.7


Vermont

65.6 56.2 57.6 63.2 37.8 14.9 17.7 19.2 56.7 53.4 53.4 53.6

Virginia

554.2 493.2 500.7 510.3 409.2 238.4 262.4 291.9 729.5 705.9 684.6 680.4

Washington

502.8 432.3 445.2 463.8 348.3 159.2 188.8 214.8 590.0 563.7 543.2 544.1

West Virginia

129.2 117.1 119.3 123.0 74.9 35.4 44.2 56.1 152.1 142.6 139.6 150.6

Wisconsin

463.6 412.9 421.4 434.3 285.2 121.9 149.7 197.4 409.4 352.1 355.4 360.7

Wyoming

28.6 26.6 27.5 28.2 36.8 24.1 26.6 28.0 68.9 66.8 64.7 65.7


Puerto Rico

119.9 114.5 113.0 112.8 80.2 46.9 49.1 59.4 202.8 207.0 202.4 201.5

Virgin Islands

2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 5.4 3.9 4.4 4.5 10.5 11.1 11.1 11.2

Footnotes
(p) Preliminary

NOTE: Data are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently estimated from 2019 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks are preliminary and will be revised when new information becomes available.


ESTABLISHMENT DATA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 4. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, not seasonally adjusted
[In thousands]
State Total Mining and logging Construction
May June May June May June
2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p)

Alabama

2,075.9 1,914.9 2,076.7 1,957.2 10.1 9.9 10.2 9.9 93.8 93.8 93.7 95.7

Alaska

334.5 292.4 349.3 308.3 13.3 12.4 13.7 12.6 17.1 15.2 18.5 16.4

Arizona

2,919.6 2,755.4 2,869.8 2,775.1 13.3 13.1 13.6 13.4 170.2 170.2 172.1 169.3

Arkansas

1,284.0 1,192.4 1,272.4 1,210.9 5.9 5.1 6.0 5.1 52.4 53.2 53.1 53.8

California

17,415.3 15,136.4 17,453.9 15,701.8 22.6 22.7 22.8 22.7 882.2 826.8 895.5 857.3


Colorado

2,774.3 2,539.0 2,798.4 2,620.5 29.2 24.2 29.3 24.4 178.6 171.3 183.3 176.5

Connecticut

1,696.0 1,444.0 1,701.1 1,522.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 61.2 55.1 62.2 59.5

Delaware(1)

468.3 398.8 470.3 421.0 - - - - 23.1 21.0 23.4 21.4

District of Columbia(1)

793.4 727.6 798.9 740.3 - - - - 15.0 13.9 15.2 14.9

Florida

8,950.3 8,123.5 8,838.6 8,311.5 5.8 5.5 5.7 5.5 561.6 566.8 564.8 570.3


Georgia

4,613.5 4,229.8 4,609.4 4,370.9 9.3 8.9 9.4 9.0 204.4 199.8 206.3 201.7

Hawaii(1)

656.2 528.0 651.6 548.9 - - - - 37.0 37.5 36.9 38.1

Idaho

762.7 714.9 769.2 747.7 3.4 3.6 3.9 3.9 53.3 54.9 55.1 56.4

Illinois

6,158.2 5,416.7 6,183.8 5,586.5 8.7 7.8 8.4 7.1 234.1 217.6 240.8 228.1

Indiana

3,193.1 2,846.6 3,169.0 2,962.4 6.1 5.4 6.1 5.5 148.1 145.9 152.0 153.0


Iowa

1,602.8 1,428.3 1,599.6 1,480.0 2.6 2.3 2.6 2.3 81.2 74.3 84.0 75.1

Kansas

1,433.7 1,322.4 1,424.1 1,346.9 6.8 5.9 6.8 6.2 64.7 64.2 66.7 66.2

Kentucky

1,948.8 1,663.9 1,948.8 1,773.5 10.6 6.5 9.9 7.2 81.2 78.1 82.5 82.4

Louisiana

2,001.3 1,764.1 1,987.6 1,814.8 37.1 30.0 37.1 30.3 144.5 125.6 142.3 122.6

Maine

636.8 548.1 650.8 578.7 1.7 1.7 2.1 1.9 30.5 30.1 31.4 31.4


Maryland

2,786.6 2,455.4 2,799.4 2,541.9 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.2 165.6 162.4 168.4 170.1

Massachusetts

3,710.2 3,090.1 3,747.2 3,209.3 1.1 0.9 1.1 0.9 164.6 123.5 168.8 146.0

Michigan

4,462.8 3,598.5 4,485.4 3,913.1 7.4 5.9 7.6 6.3 177.1 153.8 182.5 179.4

Minnesota

3,002.7 2,625.9 3,022.4 2,748.5 6.7 5.3 6.8 5.5 132.5 124.7 140.4 131.9

Mississippi

1,161.5 1,076.7 1,155.4 1,101.8 6.9 6.3 6.8 6.1 45.0 41.3 45.8 40.9


Missouri

2,926.5 2,635.9 2,925.4 2,713.5 4.4 4.2 4.5 4.2 127.5 127.2 130.5 130.8

Montana

487.6 447.8 492.5 469.5 7.2 6.8 7.4 6.9 30.7 30.7 32.4 32.3

Nebraska

1,036.0 964.7 1,034.9 981.9 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 54.8 56.8 56.3 57.6

Nevada

1,423.1 1,169.7 1,414.5 1,269.7 14.7 15.3 14.8 15.7 95.9 97.9 96.7 96.1

New Hampshire

689.7 589.9 689.6 614.8 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0 28.0 27.1 28.8 27.9


New Jersey

4,204.4 3,519.8 4,270.8 3,694.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 161.6 138.5 163.2 149.3

New Mexico

858.4 771.2 851.5 792.1 25.9 19.9 25.9 19.5 49.5 49.4 49.6 50.3

New York

9,829.1 8,049.0 9,875.2 8,381.1 5.5 4.6 5.6 4.9 411.3 303.8 417.8 354.7

North Carolina

4,601.2 4,092.6 4,588.2 4,246.0 5.8 5.5 5.8 5.5 231.9 221.2 234.6 222.8

North Dakota

444.7 401.9 445.4 407.8 21.5 15.2 21.9 14.4 28.8 28.4 30.9 30.2


Ohio

5,629.2 4,861.2 5,623.4 5,076.0 12.3 10.2 12.2 10.3 231.7 214.2 238.1 221.1

Oklahoma

1,710.3 1,587.8 1,699.6 1,603.1 50.4 36.1 50.2 34.1 81.8 75.6 83.7 75.2

Oregon

1,948.4 1,723.6 1,955.6 1,786.6 7.0 6.0 7.0 6.1 109.0 104.9 110.6 107.6

Pennsylvania

6,093.0 5,227.1 6,073.8 5,459.6 29.7 24.2 29.6 24.0 266.2 236.4 270.8 254.9

Rhode Island

507.8 425.7 508.3 449.8 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 20.5 18.3 20.8 18.9


South Carolina

2,199.6 2,002.7 2,202.9 2,077.4 4.5 4.3 4.5 4.2 106.9 107.5 107.8 110.1

South Dakota

445.7 411.0 450.4 425.9 1.0 1.2 1.1 1.2 24.2 26.6 25.5 28.7

Tennessee

3,122.4 2,862.9 3,104.5 2,951.8 4.5 4.0 4.5 4.0 131.4 126.5 133.1 128.6

Texas

12,788.1 11,890.8 12,821.5 12,139.5 254.3 197.9 253.4 193.4 772.5 740.5 777.0 749.1

Utah

1,561.2 1,482.7 1,558.3 1,515.2 9.4 8.6 9.6 8.6 109.6 116.9 111.6 121.3


Vermont

314.0 259.4 315.4 273.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 15.7 10.3 16.3 11.9

Virginia

4,059.2 3,701.2 4,087.6 3,777.5 8.0 7.5 8.1 7.2 204.0 203.3 206.1 209.0

Washington

3,479.0 3,076.2 3,498.3 3,187.1 6.0 5.1 6.0 5.3 221.2 196.8 223.6 213.3

West Virginia

724.8 636.9 723.7 667.6 22.8 20.3 22.7 20.5 37.7 32.7 38.8 33.7

Wisconsin

2,996.9 2,595.8 3,031.2 2,729.5 4.3 3.7 4.4 3.7 127.3 121.8 133.1 128.6

Wyoming

292.3 265.5 298.5 277.5 20.8 16.5 21.1 15.6 23.5 22.6 23.9 24.0


Puerto Rico

878.6 781.9 878.5 800.3 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.4 26.4 18.0 27.2 19.8

Virgin Islands(1)

37.1 36.2 36.9 36.5 - - - - 3.4 3.9 3.4 4.0

Footnotes
(1) Mining and logging is combined with construction.
(p) Preliminary

NOTE: Data are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently estimated from 2019 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks are preliminary and will be revised when new information becomes available.

ESTABLISHMENT DATA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 4. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, not seasonally adjusted-Continued
[In thousands]
State Manufacturing Trade, transportation, and utilities Information
May June May June May June
2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p)

Alabama

268.0 253.4 268.6 258.2 381.5 372.3 381.6 381.2 21.6 18.7 21.4 18.6

Alaska

10.2 8.8 16.3 13.1 66.6 61.7 68.4 64.2 5.4 5.0 5.4 5.0

Arizona

176.2 168.6 177.8 171.6 535.2 529.8 535.7 541.6 48.8 44.2 48.5 44.4

Arkansas

162.3 143.6 162.7 144.4 251.4 246.6 251.4 254.2 11.4 10.3 11.5 10.2

California

1,320.4 1,191.6 1,327.2 1,220.0 3,017.7 2,654.5 3,021.5 2,757.0 546.5 500.4 555.6 509.5


Colorado

149.6 145.4 150.9 148.7 469.8 436.5 475.6 448.8 75.6 74.1 76.4 74.0

Connecticut

161.8 153.0 163.6 155.7 289.7 246.7 291.6 268.3 31.3 28.4 31.6 28.7

Delaware

27.2 23.8 27.3 24.5 80.5 69.4 80.9 74.5 3.9 3.5 3.9 3.5

District of Columbia

1.4 1.2 1.4 1.2 33.2 29.6 33.4 30.2 19.6 19.0 20.3 18.7

Florida

383.5 364.7 385.2 372.2 1,786.2 1,673.3 1,784.7 1,722.1 140.1 128.1 139.4 128.1


Georgia

406.8 371.9 407.5 385.3 938.7 910.5 940.1 930.1 115.3 102.0 117.6 102.6

Hawaii

14.0 11.6 14.0 11.7 122.5 104.1 123.0 106.2 8.9 7.5 7.8 7.3

Idaho

68.8 67.2 69.4 67.9 144.2 141.5 144.7 147.3 9.0 8.0 9.0 8.1

Illinois

587.4 537.2 590.1 559.5 1,200.8 1,101.6 1,209.3 1,146.6 95.0 88.5 95.3 88.9

Indiana

542.7 469.9 546.6 493.6 600.3 562.5 601.7 580.3 29.1 25.2 29.3 25.5


Iowa

226.4 214.7 228.9 220.5 310.7 293.0 311.5 301.8 21.4 19.8 21.5 19.8

Kansas

167.6 158.1 168.8 159.1 265.9 257.7 265.5 262.8 18.1 16.4 18.0 16.5

Kentucky

251.8 206.8 252.5 234.0 401.3 356.7 402.9 374.9 21.8 17.4 21.8 18.6

Louisiana

137.8 127.9 138.3 128.1 379.1 341.5 377.7 356.7 23.3 18.8 22.1 18.7

Maine

53.0 47.4 53.8 48.7 117.4 106.5 120.1 114.2 7.2 5.6 7.2 5.7


Maryland

112.5 103.3 113.6 106.2 464.6 412.8 468.2 431.1 35.3 29.5 35.7 29.4

Massachusetts

243.9 224.1 246.1 232.4 576.4 461.0 585.1 496.3 92.0 90.1 93.3 89.8

Michigan

626.8 475.6 635.4 561.2 794.7 690.0 800.5 745.7 55.3 50.3 55.8 50.4

Minnesota

323.4 299.1 327.1 306.3 532.2 494.5 532.6 515.9 46.9 39.9 47.1 39.8

Mississippi

146.5 140.0 146.9 140.7 230.5 222.0 230.4 227.2 10.7 9.7 10.8 10.3


Missouri

277.7 250.5 279.4 263.4 542.7 496.0 542.1 517.5 47.9 42.6 48.2 43.0

Montana

20.9 18.6 21.1 19.2 94.7 90.0 94.9 92.7 6.3 5.5 6.2 5.4

Nebraska

99.5 97.4 99.8 97.1 198.8 188.2 198.4 196.5 17.2 16.0 17.5 15.9

Nevada

59.3 56.6 59.6 56.2 259.0 217.0 260.1 231.8 16.6 14.2 15.8 14.1

New Hampshire

71.6 66.1 72.2 65.7 138.6 115.4 140.5 123.4 12.5 11.8 12.6 11.8


New Jersey

251.6 236.0 253.8 240.6 878.0 751.3 889.3 799.3 67.6 61.2 68.7 62.2

New Mexico

28.4 24.1 28.5 26.3 136.2 126.0 135.7 131.8 11.3 9.4 11.4 9.5

New York

440.3 371.8 443.6 390.7 1,548.0 1,216.2 1,563.2 1,293.5 279.1 259.0 281.1 263.2

North Carolina

476.5 429.1 479.1 440.2 844.9 788.3 850.2 812.9 75.9 71.3 76.5 71.2

North Dakota

26.4 24.9 26.7 25.0 94.7 87.7 94.0 86.1 6.1 5.6 6.1 5.5


Ohio

701.7 629.1 706.0 663.3 1,020.1 928.3 1,024.0 960.4 69.6 64.1 69.9 64.7

Oklahoma

141.4 129.3 141.8 128.9 298.9 288.5 299.3 292.7 19.6 19.1 19.7 19.1

Oregon

198.4 178.6 199.5 182.3 353.0 334.4 354.0 342.1 35.4 31.8 35.1 32.3

Pennsylvania

576.8 525.9 579.7 545.2 1,121.7 975.6 1,121.3 1,019.1 86.3 72.9 88.1 73.8

Rhode Island

39.7 37.6 40.1 38.6 76.5 66.4 77.6 70.9 5.8 5.3 5.8 5.3


South Carolina

258.2 244.9 259.4 247.4 406.9 388.1 409.3 401.1 27.7 26.4 27.9 26.4

South Dakota

45.3 43.0 45.5 43.1 86.7 80.4 87.1 83.1 5.5 5.2 5.6 5.3

Tennessee

355.7 310.9 357.1 318.6 633.3 616.1 635.4 628.8 45.1 42.4 46.4 43.5

Texas

904.2 870.4 911.3 875.2 2,485.1 2,363.6 2,496.4 2,417.2 209.6 193.1 211.1 193.7

Utah

137.0 134.2 137.7 135.8 288.5 282.3 289.2 290.6 40.1 38.6 39.7 39.1


Vermont

29.8 26.8 30.3 26.9 53.5 46.5 54.6 50.2 4.3 4.0 4.3 3.9

Virginia

244.1 228.4 245.2 231.3 655.6 606.2 660.1 629.6 68.4 66.6 68.6 66.1

Washington

293.7 269.5 296.4 273.3 638.9 595.1 643.2 627.3 141.8 141.7 145.8 141.0

West Virginia

47.2 45.0 47.5 45.9 126.5 113.6 126.0 117.5 8.1 7.2 8.0 7.2

Wisconsin

482.8 450.8 490.4 458.2 534.5 483.7 538.6 510.3 46.5 39.1 47.2 39.3

Wyoming

9.9 10.1 10.1 10.4 51.9 50.6 53.1 52.5 3.4 3.0 3.4 3.0


Puerto Rico

74.5 72.3 75.2 74.5 172.7 145.6 173.3 153.7 16.0 15.2 16.1 15.2

Virgin Islands

0.7 0.8 0.7 0.8 7.0 6.3 7.0 6.3 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.5

Footnotes
(p) Preliminary

NOTE: Data are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently estimated from 2019 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks are preliminary and will be revised when new information becomes available.

ESTABLISHMENT DATA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 4. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, not seasonally adjusted-Continued
[In thousands]
State Financial activities Professional and business services Education and health services
May June May June May June
2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p)

Alabama

96.0 94.8 96.5 97.1 250.7 222.8 251.1 229.7 247.9 228.9 246.9 230.5

Alaska

11.7 11.3 12.5 11.2 28.1 26.5 28.7 27.3 51.0 45.8 50.9 46.7

Arizona

228.2 228.6 229.2 229.6 436.3 409.1 438.1 413.3 458.2 440.9 448.9 449.2

Arkansas

62.7 61.1 63.0 60.9 146.5 139.4 143.7 141.5 193.5 181.6 190.1 180.2

California

837.5 823.6 840.6 830.6 2,702.6 2,494.0 2,717.2 2,532.6 2,803.8 2,578.2 2,782.8 2,642.2


Colorado

172.3 171.0 173.6 171.5 437.2 433.6 443.2 443.0 346.5 325.2 345.5 323.8

Connecticut

123.2 118.4 124.8 118.8 220.4 201.6 222.7 205.4 339.5 299.8 336.6 313.3

Delaware

47.6 46.3 47.9 46.5 63.0 58.9 63.7 59.8 81.4 70.3 80.7 71.1

District of Columbia

29.6 29.4 30.1 29.3 169.5 165.4 172.1 165.2 128.5 119.5 127.3 118.1

Florida

588.4 573.4 590.8 583.5 1,385.9 1,279.9 1,385.5 1,298.5 1,340.8 1,276.6 1,323.6 1,284.2


Georgia

249.5 243.4 250.3 246.3 714.6 655.2 719.1 672.3 606.2 585.6 600.1 591.9

Hawaii

29.9 27.5 29.9 27.8 73.0 65.7 73.0 67.8 86.8 83.2 85.5 82.0

Idaho

36.7 37.7 37.0 39.1 96.6 95.5 98.0 97.9 111.1 104.1 110.7 105.7

Illinois

409.7 400.9 414.8 403.5 945.6 852.0 958.2 872.1 942.0 860.5 931.1 872.8

Indiana

141.9 137.6 143.1 139.0 345.7 307.7 346.9 325.2 482.9 440.4 473.8 450.6


Iowa

109.9 107.2 110.8 108.0 139.8 125.2 141.0 129.3 237.5 213.9 229.1 215.7

Kansas

77.1 75.6 77.6 76.1 179.1 168.1 180.4 172.6 202.2 187.2 201.1 190.6

Kentucky

93.4 86.8 93.8 87.4 213.8 173.9 215.6 184.4 282.3 251.7 282.4 261.7

Louisiana

92.4 90.0 92.4 90.1 216.4 198.8 215.7 203.3 320.9 291.9 318.6 296.8

Maine

32.8 31.9 33.4 32.1 69.7 63.7 71.0 66.2 129.2 112.8 127.6 116.9


Maryland

143.4 138.1 144.4 138.0 463.7 432.7 468.7 441.5 475.2 426.1 472.7 428.9

Massachusetts

222.9 220.1 225.9 222.4 602.4 562.6 612.4 577.9 813.4 720.9 800.7 719.5

Michigan

223.9 218.0 227.1 222.7 661.7 540.6 664.0 576.7 684.8 581.4 681.8 613.2

Minnesota

192.4 185.7 194.7 186.1 385.0 362.3 386.3 370.7 553.3 493.2 545.5 510.3

Mississippi

44.7 43.2 44.8 43.5 108.2 97.7 106.9 102.2 146.8 136.3 144.1 137.4


Missouri

175.2 171.0 176.4 171.7 383.0 354.8 383.1 360.4 484.6 462.2 478.1 456.0

Montana

25.7 25.9 25.9 26.4 43.6 41.9 44.1 42.9 79.0 74.5 78.5 76.3

Nebraska

75.1 75.0 75.5 75.5 119.7 112.6 120.7 113.8 158.0 152.5 155.6 152.9

Nevada

69.1 67.3 68.9 67.6 194.4 155.4 194.3 166.6 144.6 129.0 143.7 131.2

New Hampshire

34.8 33.6 35.5 34.5 83.4 75.5 85.0 77.5 128.0 114.8 120.0 116.7


New Jersey

252.1 237.4 255.6 240.2 683.4 603.7 694.0 620.4 722.2 608.3 719.7 637.5

New Mexico

35.5 33.6 35.5 33.9 111.2 102.2 111.0 104.8 141.8 133.1 138.3 134.2

New York

723.6 686.0 735.7 688.1 1,372.0 1,183.8 1,392.5 1,211.9 2,154.4 1,925.4 2,105.9 1,938.1

North Carolina

250.6 251.6 254.6 254.4 646.9 602.9 652.7 616.8 629.0 570.7 623.4 581.3

North Dakota

24.7 24.4 24.8 24.8 33.0 31.8 33.8 33.3 67.5 64.9 67.1 65.3


Ohio

310.0 295.7 311.9 298.8 739.2 644.5 743.0 664.3 943.1 847.0 934.3 862.0

Oklahoma

79.6 78.0 79.8 78.7 194.4 174.7 195.3 182.0 238.5 227.9 238.3 228.8

Oregon

103.1 97.1 103.3 98.3 253.3 235.1 254.4 237.2 300.9 278.9 296.8 283.5

Pennsylvania

329.1 326.6 332.4 329.4 817.8 739.5 816.9 758.0 1,295.2 1,155.3 1,264.6 1,188.3

Rhode Island

35.2 34.3 35.5 35.2 68.5 59.6 69.0 62.0 110.3 93.8 105.6 97.0


South Carolina

104.7 102.0 105.7 104.0 299.2 271.0 298.4 283.5 258.2 238.2 257.2 242.0

South Dakota

29.0 29.1 29.2 29.5 33.4 32.9 33.7 33.7 73.5 69.7 73.3 69.5

Tennessee

171.8 172.4 173.1 173.0 422.4 383.9 426.4 396.1 441.1 418.3 437.6 428.3

Texas

796.1 795.3 802.9 803.7 1,777.1 1,709.1 1,786.8 1,738.2 1,738.8 1,647.3 1,729.5 1,655.8

Utah

89.3 89.1 90.1 90.7 223.5 214.9 225.7 217.3 206.2 201.0 203.4 202.3


Vermont

12.3 11.2 12.4 11.3 29.1 26.3 30.0 27.2 66.3 58.0 63.0 60.5

Virginia

211.7 211.9 214.1 210.4 765.2 738.8 772.5 743.4 546.2 497.0 546.1 504.9

Washington

160.3 152.6 161.5 156.0 432.1 419.7 436.4 428.0 504.8 449.3 499.7 461.8

West Virginia

29.3 27.2 29.4 26.5 69.2 62.7 69.9 64.1 129.2 119.2 128.4 120.9

Wisconsin

154.0 150.3 156.1 153.3 326.4 289.0 330.5 298.7 465.0 421.0 465.4 432.7

Wyoming

11.1 10.7 11.2 10.9 19.3 17.8 20.0 18.2 28.8 27.6 28.1 27.9


Puerto Rico

43.7 43.3 44.0 43.5 122.3 103.4 123.4 104.9 121.9 114.5 118.0 110.8

Virgin Islands

1.9 1.8 1.9 1.8 3.9 3.7 3.8 3.8 2.2 2.1 2.2 2.1

Footnotes
(p) Preliminary

NOTE: Data are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently estimated from 2019 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks are preliminary and will be revised when new information becomes available.

ESTABLISHMENT DATA
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
Table 4. Employees on nonfarm payrolls by state and selected industry sector, not seasonally adjusted-Continued
[In thousands]
State Leisure and hospitality Other services Government
May June May June May June
2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p) 2019 2020 2019 2020(p)

Alabama

213.6 149.1 213.9 173.2 99.4 92.3 99.8 94.6 393.3 378.9 393.0 368.5

Alaska

38.5 22.6 42.6 28.8 11.2 9.5 11.4 10.1 81.4 73.6 80.9 72.9

Arizona

333.0 243.3 326.7 277.3 94.9 91.5 94.8 96.5 425.3 416.1 384.4 368.9

Arkansas

122.9 93.4 122.4 103.3 59.8 54.8 60.1 57.1 215.2 203.3 208.4 200.2

California

2,049.6 1,139.3 2,066.8 1,446.1 579.0 417.5 580.1 446.9 2,653.4 2,487.8 2,643.8 2,436.9


Colorado

334.7 207.6 355.7 270.1 112.9 98.2 114.5 103.4 467.9 451.9 450.4 436.3

Connecticut

162.2 83.7 168.8 111.1 65.6 45.2 66.7 53.0 240.6 211.6 232.0 208.4

Delaware

55.1 26.7 58.2 40.8 18.7 13.3 19.0 16.1 67.8 65.6 65.3 62.8

District of Columbia

83.4 34.5 83.6 44.2 77.1 76.7 78.2 77.1 236.1 238.4 237.3 241.4

Florida

1,269.5 826.2 1,252.2 989.7 354.7 311.5 354.8 321.2 1,133.8 1,117.5 1,051.9 1,036.2


Georgia

509.5 344.4 511.5 415.5 165.2 143.6 166.8 155.4 694.0 664.5 680.7 660.8

Hawaii

125.9 50.7 126.7 66.7 28.3 24.9 28.5 25.2 129.9 115.3 126.3 116.1

Idaho

83.2 58.5 87.2 76.6 26.7 21.8 27.4 24.4 129.7 122.1 126.8 120.4

Illinois

637.3 349.7 651.6 427.8 257.3 211.0 259.0 225.7 840.3 789.9 825.2 754.4

Indiana

322.8 231.0 324.0 281.6 134.6 111.7 135.7 124.0 438.9 409.3 409.8 384.1


Iowa

148.4 88.1 151.9 115.9 58.1 50.5 59.2 53.3 266.8 239.3 259.1 238.3

Kansas

132.6 93.5 133.6 111.0 51.5 42.8 51.2 45.8 268.1 252.9 254.4 240.0

Kentucky

209.5 139.6 209.6 175.7 66.1 58.4 66.5 63.9 317.0 288.0 311.3 283.3

Louisiana

241.1 153.3 241.7 185.5 74.4 66.2 74.6 68.4 334.3 320.1 327.1 314.3

Maine

70.1 34.9 79.8 47.9 22.4 19.2 22.6 20.4 102.8 94.3 101.8 93.3


Maryland

291.9 168.7 302.9 207.2 115.6 88.2 116.3 97.6 517.5 492.4 507.2 490.7

Massachusetts

383.6 161.4 408.2 212.2 139.2 93.3 144.1 100.6 470.7 432.2 461.5 411.3

Michigan

447.1 201.9 461.2 265.6 167.9 117.0 170.1 135.3 616.1 564.0 599.4 556.6

Minnesota

282.1 144.0 291.6 191.2 114.6 87.4 116.4 98.7 433.6 389.8 433.9 392.1

Mississippi

138.1 107.4 139.0 122.5 40.5 40.3 40.8 40.6 243.6 232.5 239.1 230.4


Missouri

318.2 200.2 324.5 244.0 117.4 107.9 118.7 111.5 447.9 419.3 439.9 411.0

Montana

66.8 49.0 72.2 60.0 19.3 17.0 19.6 18.5 93.4 87.9 90.2 88.9

Nebraska

96.7 68.2 98.0 75.9 37.3 33.0 37.5 34.4 177.8 164.0 174.5 161.3

Nevada

359.6 223.8 359.6 297.9 42.3 33.5 42.1 35.8 167.6 159.7 158.9 156.7

New Hampshire

73.3 36.4 79.7 50.5 25.1 23.5 26.3 24.7 93.5 84.8 88.0 81.1


New Jersey

401.8 177.9 429.9 230.2 174.5 118.6 178.4 128.5 610.2 585.5 616.8 584.5

New Mexico

100.2 63.4 101.2 76.7 28.9 23.9 31.2 25.8 189.5 186.2 183.2 179.3

New York

977.0 382.1 1,007.8 496.9 417.1 299.2 418.6 322.4 1,500.8 1,417.1 1,503.4 1,416.7

North Carolina

527.7 315.8 539.1 396.7 160.0 138.9 162.2 159.9 752.0 697.3 710.0 684.3

North Dakota

40.9 27.0 41.8 32.3 15.6 13.8 15.7 13.5 85.5 78.2 82.6 77.4


Ohio

589.5 329.9 600.7 429.9 214.5 178.1 216.8 196.2 797.5 720.1 766.5 705.0

Oklahoma

176.3 149.8 176.3 165.5 70.6 66.1 71.5 66.9 358.8 342.7 343.7 331.2

Oregon

215.3 112.9 221.3 148.7 65.2 56.8 64.9 61.4 307.8 287.1 308.7 287.1

Pennsylvania

593.7 294.1 610.0 385.2 263.0 188.0 266.3 211.4 713.5 688.6 694.1 670.3

Rhode Island

61.4 29.0 65.7 42.3 23.1 16.1 23.8 17.9 66.6 65.1 64.1 61.4


South Carolina

279.0 185.6 282.8 221.9 79.8 74.5 79.9 81.1 374.5 360.2 370.0 355.7

South Dakota

48.6 34.8 51.2 42.7 16.8 15.0 17.3 15.6 81.7 73.1 80.9 73.5

Tennessee

353.0 257.5 358.1 303.5 122.1 106.9 123.1 114.3 442.0 424.0 409.7 413.1

Texas

1,408.7 1,050.0 1,427.1 1,206.5 448.2 391.5 455.9 418.4 1,993.5 1,932.1 1,970.1 1,888.3

Utah

152.3 110.1 156.7 124.3 42.1 41.2 42.9 41.1 263.2 245.8 251.7 244.1


Vermont

34.1 13.8 37.7 18.9 10.3 8.3 10.5 9.4 57.8 53.4 55.5 52.7

Virginia

419.3 269.8 432.0 309.2 202.5 178.3 204.7 184.2 734.2 693.4 730.1 682.2

Washington

352.3 192.7 359.6 226.9 129.3 98.6 130.4 105.3 598.6 555.1 595.7 548.9

West Virginia

76.4 44.8 77.6 59.0 24.7 21.1 25.0 22.9 153.7 143.1 150.4 149.4

Wisconsin

292.5 153.3 307.1 217.9 153.0 122.1 155.1 131.8 410.6 361.0 403.3 355.0

Wyoming

36.6 26.0 41.4 33.4 16.1 13.9 16.4 14.9 70.9 66.7 69.8 66.7


Puerto Rico

79.6 49.4 80.4 59.7 18.1 16.6 18.2 16.8 202.9 203.2 202.1 201.0

Virgin Islands

5.4 4.4 5.4 4.4 1.5 1.6 1.5 1.7 10.5 11.1 10.4 11.1

Footnotes
(p) Preliminary

NOTE: Data are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently estimated from 2019 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks are preliminary and will be revised when new information becomes available.


Last Modified Date: July 17, 2020