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Nonfarm payroll employment up in 40 states from April 2022 to April 2023

May 31, 2023

Over the year ended April 2023, nonfarm payroll employment increased in 40 states and was essentially unchanged in 10 states and the District of Columbia. The largest percentage employment increase occurred in Nevada (4.2 percent), followed by Texas (4.0 percent), and Florida (3.9 percent).

Change in nonfarm employment by state, April 2022 to April 2023, seasonally adjusted
State Percent change April 2022 employment April 2023 employment Change in employment

Alabama

2.0 2,103,200 2,145,700 42,500

Alaska

2.2 317,800 324,700 6,900

Arizona

2.3 3,088,900 3,158,700 69,800

Arkansas

2.5 1,322,400 1,356,000 33,600

California

2.4 17,612,000 18,038,000 426,000

Colorado

0.8 2,867,700 2,890,000 22,300

Connecticut

1.0 1,667,600 1,684,400 16,800

Delaware

2.3 471,400 482,400 11,000

District of Columbia

1.3 762,200 771,900 9,700

Florida

3.9 9,341,300 9,704,700 363,400

Georgia

2.3 4,782,500 4,894,300 111,800

Hawaii

3.0 612,500 631,100 18,600

Idaho

3.1 821,600 847,300 25,700

Illinois

2.2 5,995,100 6,126,900 131,800

Indiana

2.5 3,179,500 3,260,400 80,900

Iowa

1.7 1,566,500 1,592,800 26,300

Kansas

2.3 1,409,500 1,441,600 32,100

Kentucky

2.9 1,953,500 2,009,500 56,000

Louisiana

2.5 1,910,500 1,958,900 48,400

Maine

1.2 638,400 646,000 7,600

Maryland

1.5 2,699,700 2,739,200 39,500

Massachusetts

2.7 3,660,100 3,759,200 99,100

Michigan

1.4 4,359,300 4,420,000 60,700

Minnesota

2.0 2,921,000 2,979,200 58,200

Mississippi

1.4 1,161,600 1,178,300 16,700

Missouri

2.1 2,914,700 2,974,600 59,900

Montana

2.0 507,700 517,800 10,100

Nebraska

2.1 1,021,500 1,042,900 21,400

Nevada

4.2 1,478,700 1,540,300 61,600

New Hampshire

2.1 685,300 699,900 14,600

New Jersey

2.3 4,233,200 4,332,300 99,100

New Mexico

2.5 844,700 865,800 21,100

New York

2.5 9,439,200 9,673,000 233,800

North Carolina

2.5 4,774,200 4,891,300 117,100

North Dakota

2.1 424,700 433,700 9,000

Ohio

1.5 5,524,600 5,608,600 84,000

Oklahoma

2.2 1,689,400 1,725,800 36,400

Oregon

2.7 1,938,400 1,989,900 51,500

Pennsylvania

2.6 5,960,800 6,117,100 156,300

Rhode Island

-0.2 496,400 495,600 (800)

South Carolina

2.6 2,233,100 2,291,600 58,500

South Dakota

2.5 450,600 461,700 11,100

Tennessee

2.8 3,222,800 3,312,800 90,000

Texas

4.0 13,336,500 13,871,100 534,600

Utah

2.8 1,672,800 1,720,400 47,600

Vermont

1.9 304,100 309,800 5,700

Virginia

2.1 4,051,100 4,138,100 87,000

Washington

3.3 3,507,500 3,624,300 116,800

West Virginia

0.3 697,300 699,100 1,800

Wisconsin

1.7 2,952,100 3,003,600 51,500

Wyoming

2.0 283,500 289,300 5,800

The largest employment increases over the year ended April 2023 occurred in Texas (534,600), California (426,000), and Florida (363,400).

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 and subject to revision. To learn more, see "State Employment and Unemployment — April 2023." For more charts and maps related to state employment and unemployment, see the state chart package.

SUGGESTED CITATION

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily, Nonfarm payroll employment up in 40 states from April 2022 to April 2023 at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2023/nonfarm-payroll-employment-up-in-40-states-from-april-2022-to-april-2023.htm (visited April 16, 2024).

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