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Employment up in 42 states from March 2022 to March 2023

May 02, 2023

Over the year from March 2022 to March 2023, nonfarm payroll employment increased in 42 states and was essentially unchanged in 8 states and the District of Columbia. The largest percentage increase occurred in Nevada (+5.0 percent, an increase of 73,000), followed by Florida (+4.5 percent) and Texas (+4.3 percent). Employment also increased by at least 3.0 percent in 5 more states (Hawaii, Washington, Delaware, Idaho, and Tennessee).

States with statistically significant employment changes from March 2022 to March 2023, seasonally adjusted
State Over-the-year
change
in employment
Over-the-year
percent change
in employment
Employment,
March 2022
Employment,
March 2023

Alabama

46,300 2.2 2,095,600 2,141,900

Alaska

6,300 2.0 318,100 324,400

Arizona

68,600 2.2 3,076,400 3,145,000

Arkansas

32,400 2.5 1,320,800 1,353,200

California

432,100 2.5 17,535,700 17,967,800

Delaware

14,200 3.0 469,200 483,400

Florida

413,000 4.5 9,278,600 9,691,600

Georgia

133,400 2.8 4,752,000 4,885,400

Hawaii

22,900 3.8 609,600 632,500

Idaho

24,500 3.0 822,100 846,600

Illinois

131,100 2.2 5,988,800 6,119,900

Indiana

75,600 2.4 3,169,700 3,245,300

Iowa

26,000 1.7 1,566,900 1,592,900

Kansas

37,100 2.6 1,405,500 1,442,600

Kentucky

49,800 2.6 1,951,800 2,001,600

Louisiana

40,200 2.1 1,909,700 1,949,900

Maryland

35,900 1.3 2,697,400 2,733,300

Massachusetts

104,000 2.8 3,654,300 3,758,300

Michigan

75,100 1.7 4,341,200 4,416,300

Minnesota

65,300 2.2 2,910,600 2,975,900

Missouri

62,100 2.1 2,907,200 2,969,300

Montana

10,200 2.0 507,000 517,200

Nebraska

23,000 2.3 1,022,000 1,045,000

Nevada

73,000 5.0 1,468,200 1,541,200

New Hampshire

16,500 2.4 684,000 700,500

New Jersey

85,500 2.0 4,225,600 4,311,100

New Mexico

23,900 2.8 842,200 866,100

New York

268,000 2.8 9,439,100 9,707,100

North Carolina

132,900 2.8 4,758,700 4,891,600

North Dakota

9,100 2.1 425,500 434,600

Ohio

82,800 1.5 5,506,900 5,589,700

Oklahoma

41,400 2.5 1,685,000 1,726,400

Oregon

54,200 2.8 1,935,200 1,989,400

Pennsylvania

159,000 2.7 5,949,900 6,108,900

South Carolina

60,600 2.7 2,222,900 2,283,500

South Dakota

9,700 2.2 450,400 460,100

Tennessee

96,900 3.0 3,214,000 3,310,900

Texas

575,100 4.3 13,264,100 13,839,200

Utah

46,500 2.8 1,664,800 1,711,300

Virginia

99,900 2.5 4,038,500 4,138,400

Washington

111,700 3.2 3,503,400 3,615,100

Wisconsin

41,400 1.4 2,956,500 2,997,900

Note: Data for the most recent month are preliminary.

The largest job increases in terms of numbers of workers occurred in Texas (+575,100), California (+432,100, or 2.5 percent), and Florida (+413,000). There were over-the-year employment changes of over 100,000 in an additional 7 states (New York, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, Illinois, Washington, and Massachusetts).

These data are from the Current Employment Statistics (State and Metro Area) program and are seasonally adjusted. Data for the most recent month are preliminary. To learn more, see "State Employment and Unemployment — March 2023." For more charts and maps of state employment and unemployment data, see the state chart package.

SUGGESTED CITATION

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily, Employment up in 42 states from March 2022 to March 2023 at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2023/employment-up-in-42-states-from-march-2022-to-march-2023.htm (visited April 19, 2024).

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