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For release 10:00 a.m. (ET) Tuesday, November 22, 2022 USDL-22-2205 Technical information: (202) 691-6567 * QCEWInfo@bls.gov * www.bls.gov/cew Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * PressOffice@bls.gov COUNTY EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES – SECOND QUARTER 2022 From June 2021 to June 2022, employment increased in 338 of the 355 largest U.S. counties, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. In June 2022, national employment increased to 149.9 million, a 4.0-percent increase over the year, as measured by the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program. Orange, FL, had the largest over-the-year increase in employment, with a gain of 9.7 percent. Employment data in this release are presented for June 2022, and average weekly wage data are presented for second quarter 2022. Among the 355 largest counties, 340 had over-the-year increases in average weekly wages. In the second quarter of 2022, average weekly wages for the nation increased to $1,294, a 4.3-percent increase over the year. Saratoga, NY, had the largest second quarter over-the-year wage gain at 16.3 percent. (See table 1.) Large County Employment in June 2022 Orange, FL, had the largest over-the-year percentage increase in employment (+9.7 percent). Within Orange, the largest employment increase occurred in leisure and hospitality, which rose by 38,690 over the year (+23.2 percent). Kanawha, WV, experienced the largest over-the-year percentage decrease in employment, with a loss of 1.0 percent. Within Kanawha, education and health services had the largest employment decrease, with a decline of 533 (-2.7 percent). Large County Average Weekly Wage in Second Quarter 2022 Saratoga, NY, had the largest over-the-year percentage increase in average weekly wages (+16.3 percent). Within Saratoga, an average weekly wage gain of $1,748 (+109.3 percent) in manufacturing made the largest contribution to the county’s increase in average weekly wages. Benton, AR, had the largest over-the-year percentage decrease in average weekly wages, with a loss of 16.1 percent. Within Benton, professional and business services had the largest impact, with an average weekly wage decrease of $952 (-35.9 percent) over the year. Ten Largest Counties All of the 10 largest counties had over-the-year percentage increases in employment. In June 2022, New York, NY, had the largest over-the-year employment percentage gain (+8.0 percent). Within New York, leisure and hospitality had the largest employment increase and rose by 78,453 (+45.6 percent). (See table 2.) Among the 10 largest counties, 8 had over-the-year percentage increases in average weekly wages. In second quarter 2022, Miami-Dade, FL, experienced the largest over-the-year percentage gain in average weekly wages (+7.7 percent). Within Miami-Dade, professional and business services had the largest impact, with an average weekly wage increase of $199 (+14.1 percent) over the year. For More Information The tables included in this release contain data for the nation and for the 355 U.S. counties with annual average employment levels of 75,000 or more in 2021. June 2022 employment and second quarter 2022 average weekly wages for all states are provided in table 3 of this release. The QCEW Technical Note is available at www.bls.gov/cew/news-release-technical-note.htm. QCEW response rate tables are available at www.bls.gov/cew/response-rates/. The most current news release on quarterly measures of gross job flows is available from QCEW Business Employment Dynamics at www.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/cewbd.pdf. Several BLS regional offices issue QCEW news releases targeted to local data users. Links to these releases are available at www.bls.gov/cew/regional-resources.htm. QCEW data are available in the Census Business Builder suite of web tools assisting business owners and regional analysts in data-driven decision making at www.census.gov/data/data-tools/cbb.html. The QCEW news release schedule is available at www.bls.gov/cew/release-calendar.htm. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services. ____________ The County Employment and Wages full data update for second quarter 2022 is scheduled to be released on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. (ET). The County Employment and Wages news release for third quarter 2022 is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, February 22, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. (ET). __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Improved Usability of QCEW State and Local Government Employment and Wages QCEW state and local government employment and wage measures will include data for some states that were previously suppressed for confidentiality reasons. Publication of these data is possible because state and local government employment and wages are fully disclosable by law in many states. The improved data, which will be available on December 6, 2022, account for about 4.2 million in June 2022 employment. Suppressed data were always included in totals and do not represent an increase in employment. For more information about the improved usability of QCEW state and local government data, see www.bls.gov/cew/additional-resources/improved-usability-of-state-and-local-government-data.htm. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Table 1. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the 356 largest counties,
second quarter 2022
Employment Average weekly wage(2)
Establishments,
County(1) second quarter Percent Ranking Percent Ranking
2022 June change, by Second change, by
(thousands) 2022 June percent quarter second percent
(thousands) 2021-22(3) change 2022 quarter change
2021-22(3)
United States(4)......... 11,460.8 149,902.0 4.0 - $1,294 4.3 -
Baldwin, AL.............. 7.7 81.2 2.7 195 883 7.8 21
Jefferson, AL............ 21.3 351.8 1.1 307 1,234 6.2 90
Madison, AL.............. 11.9 215.4 1.9 253 1,354 5.3 128
Mobile, AL............... 11.4 169.7 (5) - 1,054 (5) -
Montgomery, AL........... 6.9 126.6 0.6 325 1,057 7.0 43
Shelby, AL............... 6.8 86.1 3.1 173 1,154 6.0 96
Tuscaloosa, AL........... 5.0 92.0 3.4 142 1,013 4.0 221
Anchorage, AK............ 8.5 144.3 2.4 220 1,306 5.0 151
Maricopa, AZ............. 127.9 2,097.2 2.9 182 1,277 5.6 111
Pima, AZ................. 21.5 369.8 2.1 238 1,068 4.0 221
Benton, AR............... 7.7 132.6 4.1 88 1,201 -16.1 350
Pulaski, AR.............. 14.4 248.1 2.6 203 1,113 5.2 137
Washington, AR........... 6.6 115.0 3.7 112 1,032 4.2 205
Alameda, CA.............. 68.5 787.5 4.5 67 1,730 -0.6 343
Butte, CA................ 8.3 77.6 0.7 324 989 2.8 287
Contra Costa, CA......... 36.7 368.1 3.1 173 1,520 1.3 330
Fresno, CA............... 40.2 416.5 4.1 88 1,023 2.6 291
Kern, CA................. 24.0 339.5 3.7 112 1,042 3.0 274
Los Angeles, CA.......... 536.6 4,460.4 5.1 42 1,435 2.8 287
Marin, CA................ 12.8 110.0 3.7 112 1,681 -1.8 346
Merced, CA............... 7.4 84.5 4.3 75 968 3.9 229
Monterey, CA............. 14.8 215.8 6.0 19 1,059 3.0 274
Orange, CA............... 138.3 1,628.3 5.0 49 1,420 2.2 304
Placer, CA............... 14.8 182.9 5.2 38 1,303 4.4 192
Riverside, CA............ 75.4 804.1 5.8 23 1,049 2.5 294
Sacramento, CA........... 65.8 695.5 4.2 80 1,387 3.7 241
San Bernardino, CA....... 69.4 829.2 4.7 61 1,092 3.5 250
San Diego, CA............ 124.0 1,502.7 5.6 30 1,420 3.4 256
San Francisco, CA........ 62.3 741.6 9.0 2 2,897 -15.3 349
San Joaquin, CA.......... 20.1 278.1 4.3 75 1,093 2.1 306
San Luis Obispo, CA...... 11.1 120.2 4.8 56 1,070 1.7 324
San Mateo, CA............ 29.8 423.6 5.7 26 2,888 -9.0 348
Santa Barbara, CA........ 16.5 227.2 5.2 38 1,191 -0.3 341
Santa Clara, CA.......... 77.7 1,120.1 5.1 42 3,262 -6.6 347
Santa Cruz, CA........... 9.9 107.0 4.7 61 1,168 0.7 337
Solano, CA............... 12.4 139.4 3.6 124 1,251 2.0 313
Sonoma, CA............... 20.6 208.8 5.5 32 1,274 3.0 274
Stanislaus, CA........... 16.9 195.9 3.6 124 1,090 2.3 301
Tulare, CA............... 12.8 177.6 7.4 7 905 2.5 294
Ventura, CA.............. 29.3 331.1 3.9 101 1,227 0.5 339
Yolo, CA................. 7.5 109.7 4.0 94 1,395 4.0 221
Adams, CO................ 13.5 239.4 (5) - 1,269 (5) -
Arapahoe, CO............. 26.0 339.1 2.0 247 1,464 4.6 182
Boulder, CO.............. 18.6 195.3 4.0 94 1,610 7.5 32
Denver, CO............... 42.2 555.1 6.7 13 1,710 6.5 74
Douglas, CO.............. 15.3 142.6 4.0 94 1,439 (5) -
El Paso, CO.............. 24.5 298.2 (5) - 1,148 (5) -
Jefferson, CO............ 24.3 246.7 3.3 156 1,334 4.3 200
Larimer, CO.............. 14.7 173.6 3.7 112 1,169 6.9 48
Weld, CO................. 9.0 112.5 4.2 80 1,150 9.0 8
Fairfield, CT............ 41.1 411.9 2.8 188 1,812 2.9 283
Hartford, CT............. 32.1 498.1 1.8 265 1,412 2.9 283
New Haven, CT............ 27.1 372.0 3.5 133 1,258 2.1 306
New London, CT........... 8.2 116.9 2.6 203 1,232 3.6 244
New Castle, DE........... 24.0 290.4 2.4 220 1,357 5.9 100
Sussex, DE............... 9.0 90.9 3.9 101 928 4.9 156
Washington, DC........... 48.2 747.5 3.3 156 2,139 2.0 313
Alachua, FL.............. 8.0 132.2 2.1 238 1,072 4.1 211
Bay, FL.................. 6.5 77.9 0.9 315 973 4.6 182
Brevard, FL.............. 18.5 227.9 1.5 287 1,187 7.5 32
Broward, FL.............. 82.5 813.7 3.3 156 1,248 4.1 211
Collier, FL.............. 17.7 150.5 4.3 75 1,191 6.6 64
Duval, FL................ 34.8 539.7 2.8 188 1,221 7.6 30
Escambia, FL............. 9.8 140.1 1.9 253 1,020 7.7 24
Hillsborough, FL......... 53.9 732.4 5.1 42 1,257 6.5 74
Lake, FL................. 10.3 104.1 3.8 108 910 5.4 121
Lee, FL.................. 27.5 278.3 4.2 80 1,066 6.7 56
Leon, FL................. 10.2 152.7 2.9 182 1,025 6.0 96
Manatee, FL.............. 13.9 128.4 3.4 142 1,042 7.1 38
Marion, FL............... 9.9 111.0 3.6 124 921 6.6 64
Miami-Dade, FL........... 120.8 1,159.6 5.3 35 1,303 7.7 24
Okaloosa, FL............. 7.6 87.6 0.9 315 1,124 4.9 156
Orange, FL............... 54.3 874.5 9.7 1 1,159 4.3 200
Osceola, FL.............. 9.9 103.9 7.4 7 919 7.9 18
Palm Beach, FL........... 68.4 622.8 3.9 101 1,309 6.5 74
Pasco, FL................ 14.1 128.7 4.2 80 955 1.5 327
Pinellas, FL............. 39.8 443.5 2.6 203 1,133 5.0 151
Polk, FL................. 17.9 244.8 3.4 142 981 8.8 9
St. Johns, FL............ 10.2 87.3 5.3 35 1,055 7.0 43
St. Lucie, FL............ 8.3 81.1 1.2 300 961 4.5 187
Sarasota, FL............. 19.3 175.5 4.9 55 1,110 6.7 56
Seminole, FL............. 17.9 204.7 3.3 156 1,147 6.2 90
Volusia, FL.............. 16.7 175.7 2.7 195 947 5.0 151
Bibb, GA................. 4.7 80.0 1.2 300 960 4.2 205
Chatham, GA.............. 9.9 165.0 3.1 173 1,057 6.9 48
Clayton, GA.............. 5.1 118.8 7.9 5 1,187 3.9 229
Cobb, GA................. 27.0 373.6 (5) - 1,333 6.1 93
DeKalb, GA............... 22.1 302.4 3.4 142 1,306 5.6 111
Forsyth, GA.............. 7.2 80.4 2.1 238 1,169 7.7 24
Fulton, GA............... 55.4 930.0 (5) - 1,715 6.5 74
Gwinnett, GA............. 32.0 369.3 3.7 112 1,173 5.9 100
Hall, GA................. 5.5 95.1 5.2 38 1,133 9.6 7
Muscogee, GA............. 5.3 91.2 0.9 315 951 4.5 187
Richmond, GA............. 5.1 102.3 1.2 300 1,059 6.5 74
Honolulu, HI............. 28.6 432.9 2.5 214 1,197 2.6 291
Ada, ID.................. 22.0 272.3 2.8 188 1,161 7.8 21
Canyon, ID............... 7.3 83.2 3.4 142 882 8.1 16
Champaign, IL............ 4.3 93.7 2.2 233 1,095 3.7 241
Cook, IL................. 143.8 2,532.4 3.6 124 1,489 4.6 182
DuPage, IL............... 35.3 611.4 2.5 214 1,391 4.7 175
Kane, IL................. 13.1 213.5 (5) - 1,105 4.0 221
Lake, IL................. 20.6 332.1 2.0 247 1,533 1.9 318
McHenry, IL.............. 8.0 97.8 1.2 300 981 3.9 229
McLean, IL............... 3.4 84.6 5.9 21 1,150 4.8 166
Madison, IL.............. 5.4 102.2 2.6 203 997 5.4 121
Peoria, IL............... 4.2 103.2 3.4 142 1,197 2.5 294
St. Clair, IL............ 5.1 88.2 1.9 253 1,016 7.6 30
Sangamon, IL............. 4.9 128.3 1.7 271 1,180 3.3 263
Will, IL................. 16.1 257.3 3.6 124 1,076 3.4 256
Winnebago, IL............ 6.1 125.1 5.0 49 1,042 5.9 100
Allen, IN................ 9.8 194.0 2.6 203 1,017 1.8 322
Elkhart, IN.............. 5.0 144.1 4.2 80 1,254 11.1 4
Hamilton, IN............. 11.4 155.8 4.4 71 1,218 6.6 64
Hendricks, IN............ 4.0 79.5 4.7 61 924 4.9 156
Lake, IN................. 11.3 183.4 1.4 290 1,074 7.3 35
Marion, IN............... 26.8 598.9 2.6 203 1,281 6.5 74
St. Joseph, IN........... 6.2 117.5 1.0 308 1,075 7.7 24
Tippecanoe, IN........... 4.1 87.4 3.5 133 1,041 7.1 38
Vanderburgh, IN.......... 5.0 106.2 1.8 265 1,006 5.9 100
Johnson, IA.............. 5.0 82.1 1.9 253 1,134 2.4 300
Linn, IA................. 7.6 128.8 1.8 265 1,187 6.3 85
Polk, IA................. 20.0 307.2 3.3 156 1,244 4.8 166
Scott, IA................ 6.1 89.1 1.9 253 1,016 5.1 144
Johnson, KS.............. 27.5 357.4 1.6 279 1,276 1.6 326
Sedgwick, KS............. 13.6 252.7 2.6 203 1,032 6.4 82
Shawnee, KS.............. 5.3 96.0 0.6 325 1,019 5.6 111
Wyandotte, KS............ 3.7 89.0 2.9 182 1,123 4.8 166
Boone, KY................ 5.5 101.8 1.3 294 1,063 5.4 121
Fayette, KY.............. 13.3 187.1 1.9 253 1,140 5.2 137
Jefferson, KY............ 30.2 462.7 2.1 238 1,254 6.5 74
Caddo, LA................ 7.9 105.9 1.0 308 1,018 5.1 144
Calcasieu, LA............ 5.8 86.8 1.6 279 1,118 6.7 56
East Baton Rouge, LA..... 18.7 257.1 3.2 165 1,152 5.8 108
Jefferson, LA............ 15.6 181.1 -0.1 340 1,141 8.2 14
Lafayette, LA............ 11.4 129.8 3.1 173 1,006 5.3 128
Orleans, LA.............. 16.4 180.8 3.3 156 1,183 3.5 250
St. Tammany, LA.......... 10.1 91.9 1.7 271 1,029 5.0 151
Cumberland, ME........... 15.9 186.2 0.8 320 1,236 7.0 43
Anne Arundel, MD......... 15.9 272.2 2.3 228 1,359 3.4 256
Baltimore, MD............ 21.8 363.4 0.3 335 1,235 2.5 294
Frederick, MD............ 6.8 102.4 1.9 253 1,206 7.3 35
Harford, MD.............. 6.0 92.8 1.0 308 1,226 7.2 37
Howard, MD............... 10.5 163.2 0.4 333 1,525 3.3 263
Montgomery, MD........... 34.0 449.0 -0.1 340 1,671 3.1 271
Prince George's, MD...... 17.0 305.8 1.0 308 1,339 4.9 156
Baltimore City, MD....... 13.9 335.9 1.6 279 1,430 4.9 156
Barnstable, MA........... 10.0 104.4 3.8 108 1,106 4.4 192
Bristol, MA.............. 19.0 230.7 3.9 101 1,145 1.8 322
Essex, MA................ 30.0 325.9 3.6 124 1,346 1.9 318
Hampden, MA.............. 20.1 209.4 3.3 156 1,076 4.0 221
Middlesex, MA............ 61.2 931.0 3.5 133 1,951 0.8 336
Norfolk, MA.............. 27.3 346.8 2.7 195 1,462 2.1 306
Plymouth, MA............. 17.8 198.4 3.7 112 1,217 5.3 128
Suffolk, MA.............. 34.8 700.0 5.6 30 2,184 3.1 271
Worcester, MA............ 28.9 354.4 3.7 112 1,269 5.2 137
Genesee, MI.............. 7.5 131.1 1.7 271 975 0.9 334
Ingham, MI............... 6.9 147.5 3.1 173 1,213 3.5 250
Kalamazoo, MI............ 6.1 119.8 3.9 101 1,137 2.5 294
Kent, MI................. 17.5 407.7 5.0 49 1,096 2.1 306
Macomb, MI............... 20.1 334.9 5.0 49 1,214 0.7 337
Oakland, MI.............. 44.5 718.0 1.8 265 1,363 4.0 221
Ottawa, MI............... 6.7 130.9 3.2 165 1,035 5.3 128
Saginaw, MI.............. 4.1 79.5 1.7 271 1,011 2.1 306
Washtenaw, MI............ 9.8 209.9 4.0 94 1,303 1.0 333
Wayne, MI................ 36.9 711.7 3.2 165 1,322 5.6 111
Anoka, MN................ 8.4 130.6 1.7 271 1,164 2.3 301
Dakota, MN............... 11.3 187.5 1.6 279 1,251 6.8 53
Hennepin, MN............. 43.3 904.8 2.2 233 1,573 2.0 313
Olmsted, MN.............. 3.9 100.6 0.2 337 1,470 6.3 85
Ramsey, MN............... 14.9 318.5 1.3 294 1,322 1.9 318
St. Louis, MN............ 5.5 94.0 0.0 339 1,077 6.1 93
Stearns, MN.............. 4.6 84.4 2.1 238 1,061 4.5 187
Washington, MN........... 6.6 93.3 1.8 265 1,068 1.1 332
Harrison, MS............. 4.7 87.0 2.4 220 853 3.1 271
Hinds, MS................ 5.5 111.2 -0.1 340 1,018 5.3 128
Boone, MO................ 5.3 95.0 1.3 294 1,014 2.0 313
Clay, MO................. 6.4 108.3 3.4 142 1,128 12.2 3
Greene, MO............... 10.2 171.9 2.6 203 979 4.1 211
Jackson, MO.............. 24.3 368.4 1.2 300 1,252 5.7 110
St. Charles, MO.......... 10.5 157.5 1.6 279 1,030 4.4 192
St. Louis, MO............ 43.7 595.6 2.5 214 1,314 3.8 235
St. Louis City, MO....... 15.4 222.4 3.4 142 1,336 3.2 269
Yellowstone, MT.......... 7.2 86.4 2.7 195 1,077 6.6 64
Douglas, NE.............. 20.7 337.6 1.5 287 1,187 3.6 244
Lancaster, NE............ 10.9 169.2 1.2 300 1,038 7.1 38
Clark, NV................ 61.4 1,034.8 7.4 7 1,127 5.2 137
Washoe, NV............... 16.2 231.5 3.5 133 1,197 3.3 263
Hillsborough, NH......... 12.7 200.7 0.9 315 1,439 7.1 38
Rockingham, NH........... 11.8 152.6 1.0 308 1,288 3.5 250
Atlantic, NJ............. 7.2 130.0 5.3 35 1,058 3.0 274
Bergen, NJ............... 36.4 438.1 5.7 26 1,455 4.4 192
Burlington, NJ........... 12.4 207.0 3.5 133 1,275 3.0 274
Camden, NJ............... 13.9 205.8 5.1 42 1,218 2.9 283
Essex, NJ................ 23.8 337.5 7.0 12 1,489 2.5 294
Gloucester, NJ........... 7.3 122.2 8.3 3 1,026 2.0 313
Hudson, NJ............... 18.8 272.1 7.3 11 1,629 3.5 250
Mercer, NJ............... 12.2 263.7 3.7 112 1,562 6.9 48
Middlesex, NJ............ 25.3 433.7 5.0 49 1,420 3.4 256
Monmouth, NJ............. 22.1 274.1 4.1 88 1,221 2.1 306
Morris, NJ............... 18.3 299.8 4.0 94 1,765 4.8 166
Ocean, NJ................ 15.5 186.3 5.1 42 1,002 4.6 182
Passaic, NJ.............. 14.7 169.0 (5) - 1,159 (5) -
Somerset, NJ............. 11.0 192.4 3.6 124 1,767 0.9 334
Union, NJ................ 16.6 227.9 3.7 112 1,500 1.4 329
Bernalillo, NM........... 22.8 330.8 3.4 142 1,070 4.0 221
Albany, NY............... 10.4 225.3 2.2 233 1,396 4.4 192
Bronx, NY................ 19.7 313.8 2.1 238 1,281 4.7 175
Broome, NY............... 4.3 80.4 2.0 247 1,054 1.7 324
Dutchess, NY............. 8.7 108.2 1.7 271 1,302 3.6 244
Erie, NY................. 24.4 453.1 2.7 195 1,161 4.2 205
Kings, NY................ 69.1 827.8 6.6 14 1,100 4.6 182
Monroe, NY............... 18.9 375.1 2.4 220 1,174 3.3 263
Nassau, NY............... 54.2 626.1 3.5 133 1,422 3.8 235
New York, NY............. 125.0 2,359.5 8.0 4 2,542 -0.5 342
Oneida, NY............... 5.3 100.4 1.6 279 1,056 5.3 128
Onondaga, NY............. 12.6 236.7 1.0 308 1,211 4.1 211
Orange, NY............... 11.1 151.0 5.0 49 1,130 4.3 200
Queens, NY............... 55.0 699.7 6.0 19 1,235 3.0 274
Richmond, NY............. 10.2 131.9 4.1 88 1,230 5.9 100
Rockland, NY............. 11.7 131.0 5.8 23 1,206 3.5 250
Saratoga, NY............. 6.2 91.1 4.2 80 1,329 16.3 1
Suffolk, NY.............. 53.6 666.3 2.6 203 1,349 3.4 256
Westchester, NY.......... 36.1 417.8 3.6 124 1,632 2.8 287
Buncombe, NC............. 11.8 135.1 5.4 33 990 6.2 90
Cabarrus, NC............. 6.0 82.3 2.4 220 946 1.9 318
Catawba, NC.............. 5.0 89.5 3.4 142 1,010 6.4 82
Cumberland, NC........... 7.2 121.1 1.9 253 973 5.4 121
Durham, NC............... 10.5 225.9 2.3 228 1,576 4.8 166
Forsyth, NC.............. 10.7 190.8 2.3 228 1,141 6.9 48
Guilford, NC............. 17.2 282.3 2.5 214 1,068 3.4 256
Iredell, NC.............. 6.5 80.6 3.4 142 1,237 14.5 2
Mecklenburg, NC.......... 48.0 749.9 4.7 61 1,459 3.8 235
New Hanover, NC.......... 10.3 123.8 5.8 23 1,072 2.8 287
Pitt, NC................. 4.3 78.5 3.2 165 1,013 7.7 24
Wake, NC................. 45.7 619.1 4.8 56 1,336 4.1 211
Cass, ND................. 8.6 124.1 2.8 188 1,164 4.8 166
Butler, OH............... 8.6 152.3 1.3 294 1,106 6.9 48
Cuyahoga, OH............. 38.3 703.3 2.5 214 1,286 5.2 137
Delaware, OH............. 6.5 94.1 3.7 112 1,209 4.7 175
Franklin, OH............. 37.7 757.8 3.0 179 1,242 4.8 166
Greene, OH............... 4.0 75.6 0.1 338 1,294 3.4 256
Hamilton, OH............. 26.4 511.8 2.5 214 1,311 4.1 211
Lake, OH................. 6.5 94.6 2.1 238 1,018 4.7 175
Lorain, OH............... 6.6 97.4 1.5 287 969 5.4 121
Lucas, OH................ 10.7 197.5 1.6 279 1,072 6.6 64
Mahoning, OH............. 6.0 93.4 1.4 290 893 5.8 108
Montgomery, OH........... 12.7 245.5 1.7 271 1,079 6.6 64
Stark, OH................ 9.1 155.1 -0.3 343 939 6.0 96
Summit, OH............... 15.2 256.4 1.3 294 1,082 3.7 241
Warren, OH............... 6.0 100.7 2.7 195 1,149 3.9 229
Cleveland, OK............ 6.7 86.5 0.4 333 912 4.9 156
Oklahoma, OK............. 30.8 468.2 3.7 112 1,131 4.3 200
Tulsa, OK................ 24.6 356.6 1.6 279 1,081 3.8 235
Clackamas, OR............ 17.3 171.8 3.6 124 1,251 6.8 53
Deschutes, OR............ 11.0 89.5 1.9 253 1,145 8.7 12
Jackson, OR.............. 8.3 90.2 0.8 320 1,029 6.1 93
Lane, OR................. 13.7 155.3 2.0 247 1,034 5.3 128
Marion, OR............... 12.4 165.2 3.2 165 1,106 4.9 156
Multnomah, OR............ 40.5 499.9 3.5 133 1,427 5.2 137
Washington, OR........... 22.4 303.5 3.5 133 1,583 -0.8 344
Allegheny, PA............ 36.8 655.8 1.0 308 1,376 4.9 156
Berks, PA................ 9.0 170.1 3.2 165 1,111 3.2 269
Bucks, PA................ 21.2 268.4 3.4 142 1,177 5.0 151
Butler, PA............... 5.3 85.9 1.4 290 1,135 4.5 187
Chester, PA.............. 16.4 248.2 1.9 253 1,612 4.7 175
Cumberland, PA........... 7.0 135.8 3.3 156 1,151 3.8 235
Dauphin, PA.............. 7.7 185.6 3.5 133 1,215 4.2 205
Delaware, PA............. 14.5 219.5 3.8 108 1,291 3.0 274
Erie, PA................. 6.9 118.9 2.6 203 937 4.9 156
Lackawanna, PA........... 5.6 95.7 4.7 61 983 5.1 144
Lancaster, PA............ 14.5 249.8 3.7 112 1,053 5.1 144
Lehigh, PA............... 9.1 198.5 4.1 88 1,232 5.3 128
Luzerne, PA.............. 7.5 143.2 4.2 80 1,004 4.5 187
Montgomery, PA........... 29.1 505.9 2.7 195 1,501 2.3 301
Northampton, PA.......... 7.1 119.2 4.5 67 1,059 4.0 221
Philadelphia, PA......... 35.4 682.9 5.9 21 1,437 5.4 121
Washington, PA........... 5.7 86.0 3.2 165 1,156 0.3 340
Westmoreland, PA......... 9.3 131.3 2.3 228 1,001 5.3 128
York, PA................. 9.4 179.6 3.3 156 1,084 3.9 229
Providence, RI........... 21.7 283.7 2.8 188 1,266 5.1 144
Charleston, SC........... 19.5 264.9 3.9 101 1,179 5.9 100
Greenville, SC........... 17.9 283.7 3.4 142 1,100 7.4 34
Horry, SC................ 11.0 141.0 4.8 56 806 4.9 156
Lexington, SC............ 8.0 125.4 1.7 271 962 7.1 38
Richland, SC............. 11.6 218.6 2.3 228 1,082 6.6 64
Spartanburg, SC.......... 7.4 149.2 1.4 290 1,063 6.8 53
York, SC................. 7.7 102.9 2.4 220 1,061 4.7 175
Minnehaha, SD............ 9.3 133.0 2.2 233 1,119 7.8 21
Davidson, TN............. 31.2 531.2 6.5 15 1,380 6.3 85
Hamilton, TN............. 12.1 206.8 3.8 108 1,151 7.9 18
Knox, TN................. 15.6 247.3 3.4 142 1,118 6.4 82
Rutherford, TN........... 7.6 138.9 5.1 42 1,086 8.8 9
Shelby, TN............... 23.6 490.2 2.0 247 1,270 2.1 306
Williamson, TN........... 12.7 148.7 6.2 17 1,505 4.4 192
Bell, TX................. 6.4 124.8 2.8 188 1,082 7.0 43
Bexar, TX................ 45.2 890.8 3.9 101 1,140 3.3 263
Brazoria, TX............. 6.7 117.3 5.7 26 1,215 6.7 56
Brazos, TX............... 5.1 112.2 4.8 56 975 6.7 56
Cameron, TX.............. 7.0 150.5 2.9 182 798 8.0 17
Collin, TX............... 33.3 501.5 6.3 16 1,497 5.9 100
Dallas, TX............... 85.6 1,786.3 5.1 42 1,535 6.5 74
Denton, TX............... 19.7 287.3 4.5 67 1,136 2.2 304
El Paso, TX.............. 16.7 314.4 2.9 182 893 5.4 121
Fort Bend, TX............ 17.5 228.9 (5) - 1,046 4.4 192
Galveston, TX............ 6.9 120.0 4.2 80 1,083 8.8 9
Harris, TX............... 125.8 2,332.4 4.6 66 1,468 5.5 117
Hays, TX................. 5.8 82.0 (5) - 961 7.9 18
Hidalgo, TX.............. 13.6 276.2 3.0 179 767 5.1 144
Jefferson, TX............ 5.9 115.2 4.4 71 1,184 6.6 64
Lubbock, TX.............. 8.3 144.4 2.1 238 966 5.6 111
McLennan, TX............. 5.9 117.8 3.1 173 1,028 6.6 64
Midland, TX.............. 6.3 105.7 7.7 6 1,550 11.0 5
Montgomery, TX........... 14.5 208.8 5.2 38 1,235 3.6 244
Nueces, TX............... 8.5 155.1 1.9 253 1,028 6.7 56
Potter, TX............... 4.0 77.3 1.2 300 1,033 4.4 192
Smith, TX................ 6.7 107.6 2.8 188 1,026 6.0 96
Tarrant, TX.............. 50.2 962.6 4.3 75 1,246 4.8 166
Travis, TX............... 51.6 872.1 7.4 7 1,646 6.3 85
Webb, TX................. 5.9 102.9 4.1 88 812 5.9 100
Williamson, TX........... 14.9 207.8 5.4 33 1,296 5.5 117
Davis, UT................ 10.0 139.2 2.2 233 1,036 5.6 111
Salt Lake, UT............ 61.5 766.2 4.0 94 1,302 7.0 43
Utah, UT................. 21.1 283.2 4.3 75 1,086 7.7 24
Washington, UT........... 7.8 79.0 4.0 94 843 6.7 56
Weber, UT................ 7.2 115.8 2.4 220 1,005 6.6 64
Chittenden, VT........... 8.7 100.4 1.9 253 1,288 10.0 6
Arlington, VA............ 10.0 173.5 0.3 335 2,093 3.9 229
Chesterfield, VA......... 10.5 140.2 2.7 195 1,064 5.5 117
Fairfax, VA.............. 40.1 619.3 1.3 294 1,900 4.2 205
Henrico, VA.............. 12.8 188.0 0.9 315 1,207 4.3 200
Loudoun, VA.............. 14.6 180.5 2.6 203 1,457 8.5 13
Prince William, VA....... 10.6 134.5 2.1 238 1,096 4.1 211
Alexandria City, VA...... 6.7 84.4 0.6 325 1,655 1.5 327
Chesapeake City, VA...... 6.8 102.2 -0.4 344 987 4.8 166
Newport News City, VA.... 4.5 100.5 -0.4 344 1,193 5.5 117
Norfolk City, VA......... 6.5 136.7 2.0 247 1,286 2.6 291
Richmond City, VA........ 8.9 152.9 3.0 179 1,383 4.1 211
Virginia Beach City, VA.. 13.7 177.0 2.4 220 983 3.0 274
Benton, WA............... 6.3 95.8 1.8 265 1,211 1.3 330
Clark, WA................ 17.2 176.9 5.7 26 1,251 3.6 244
King, WA................. 94.1 1,464.0 6.1 18 2,128 -1.6 345
Kitsap, WA............... 7.5 92.3 2.9 182 1,240 3.8 235
Pierce, WA............... 24.6 327.4 4.4 71 1,230 6.3 85
Snohomish, WA............ 23.2 286.8 3.2 165 1,340 4.2 205
Spokane, WA.............. 17.8 240.9 4.4 71 1,116 2.9 283
Thurston, WA............. 9.2 123.6 4.5 67 1,245 5.2 137
Whatcom, WA.............. 7.9 92.4 4.8 56 1,118 4.1 211
Yakima, WA............... 7.9 120.0 0.8 320 886 3.0 274
Kanawha, WV.............. 5.8 91.8 -1.0 346 1,055 5.1 144
Brown, WI................ 7.2 156.4 0.8 320 1,104 8.2 14
Dane, WI................. 17.2 344.5 0.6 325 1,327 6.7 56
Milwaukee, WI............ 28.2 462.1 0.6 325 1,170 4.1 211
Outagamie, WI............ 5.7 107.1 0.5 332 1,052 4.7 175
Waukesha, WI............. 13.8 244.7 0.6 325 1,207 3.6 244
Winnebago, WI............ 4.1 92.6 0.6 325 1,096 3.3 263
San Juan, PR............. 11.7 245.5 6.1 (6) 732 4.4 (6)
(1) Includes areas not officially designated as counties. See Technical Note.
(2) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(3) Percent changes were computed from employment and pay data adjusted for noneconomic
county reclassifications. See Technical Note.
(4) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(5) Data do not meet BLS or state agency disclosure standards.
(6) This county was not included in the U.S. rankings.
Note: Data are preliminary. Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment
Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs. These 355 U.S. counties comprise 72.8 percent of
the total covered workers in the U.S.
Table 2. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the 10 largest counties,
second quarter 2022
Employment Average weekly
wage(1)
Establishments,
second quarter
County by NAICS supersector 2022 Percent Percent
(thousands) June change, Second change,
2022 June quarter second
(thousands) 2021-22(2) 2022 quarter
2021-22(2)
United States(3) ............................ 11,460.8 149,902.0 4.0 $1,294 4.3
Private industry........................... 11,157.1 128,617.5 4.5 1,288 4.3
Natural resources and mining............. 142.8 1,886.9 2.4 1,189 8.2
Construction............................. 899.1 7,830.0 3.4 1,352 5.5
Manufacturing............................ 379.5 12,766.0 3.5 1,480 5.0
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 2,021.5 28,115.2 3.4 1,080 4.9
Information.............................. 257.8 3,036.7 7.1 2,672 -2.2
Financial activities..................... 1,029.4 8,571.1 2.4 1,934 1.1
Professional and business services....... 2,285.2 22,409.1 5.4 1,715 4.7
Education and health services............ 1,996.3 22,980.7 1.7 1,148 6.1
Leisure and hospitality.................. 929.8 16,214.6 9.8 574 10.4
Other services........................... 863.3 4,411.8 5.1 914 5.7
Government................................. 303.7 21,284.5 0.8 1,327 4.3
Los Angeles, CA.............................. 536.6 4,460.4 5.1 1,435 2.8
Private industry........................... 530.2 3,891.8 5.6 1,400 2.9
Natural resources and mining............. 0.6 6.5 3.5 1,275 7.3
Construction............................. 18.5 150.3 1.0 1,468 4.3
Manufacturing............................ 12.5 321.3 2.1 1,669 5.8
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 61.9 816.1 2.8 1,201 5.4
Information.............................. 14.1 228.5 (4) 2,575 (4)
Financial activities..................... 32.6 211.3 0.7 2,235 -0.8
Professional and business services....... 62.0 643.4 6.1 1,780 2.9
Education and health services............ 254.8 850.7 2.7 1,055 4.5
Leisure and hospitality.................. 42.8 514.7 16.7 878 10.0
Other services........................... 29.6 147.9 12.6 958 3.1
Government................................. 6.4 568.6 2.0 1,679 2.7
Cook, IL..................................... 143.8 2,532.4 3.6 1,489 4.6
Private industry........................... 142.6 2,248.5 3.9 1,482 4.7
Natural resources and mining............. 0.1 1.5 -10.3 1,243 9.3
Construction............................. 11.4 76.4 3.4 1,641 4.5
Manufacturing............................ 5.7 174.8 0.1 1,451 7.1
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 29.5 462.6 3.4 1,211 6.7
Information.............................. 2.9 51.6 4.6 2,721 4.0
Financial activities..................... 14.4 203.7 0.2 2,653 4.4
Professional and business services....... 30.7 478.7 4.2 1,863 4.6
Education and health services............ 16.8 441.8 1.1 1,170 5.5
Leisure and hospitality.................. 14.2 264.2 16.3 719 12.2
Other services........................... 16.5 92.8 3.5 1,162 5.9
Government................................. 1.3 284.0 1.0 1,545 4.5
Harris, TX................................... 125.8 2,332.4 4.6 1,468 5.5
Private industry........................... 125.2 2,064.3 5.0 1,483 5.6
Natural resources and mining............. 1.6 54.0 5.4 3,398 6.0
Construction............................. 8.4 160.4 6.2 1,532 5.5
Manufacturing............................ 5.1 166.9 3.7 1,771 8.1
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 26.4 478.5 3.8 1,350 7.3
Information.............................. 1.5 23.9 10.8 1,839 -0.6
Financial activities..................... 13.8 131.7 3.1 2,101 10.2
Professional and business services....... 26.3 423.4 5.8 1,833 3.6
Education and health services............ 17.5 308.6 2.8 1,213 2.9
Leisure and hospitality.................. 11.3 244.4 8.6 589 10.3
Other services........................... 11.6 68.8 4.2 1,019 6.8
Government................................. 0.6 268.1 1.4 1,352 3.8
New York, NY................................. 125.0 2,359.5 8.0 2,542 -0.5
Private industry........................... 123.5 2,141.7 9.0 2,615 -1.1
Natural resources and mining............. 0.0 0.1 -13.9 2,678 40.3
Construction............................. 2.3 36.7 1.7 2,131 1.9
Manufacturing............................ 1.6 17.3 13.5 1,760 2.0
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 16.7 212.4 7.0 1,919 4.5
Information.............................. 5.7 200.4 7.3 3,459 -2.8
Financial activities..................... 18.8 391.7 3.6 4,363 0.2
Professional and business services....... 26.6 575.2 6.2 2,864 2.0
Education and health services............ 10.1 353.7 3.1 1,686 3.9
Leisure and hospitality.................. 13.6 250.4 45.6 1,164 7.1
Other services........................... 17.6 93.2 4.6 1,528 0.3
Government................................. 1.5 217.8 -1.2 1,840 3.4
Maricopa, AZ................................. 127.9 2,097.2 2.9 1,277 5.6
Private industry........................... 127.1 1,921.9 3.3 1,267 5.4
Natural resources and mining............. 0.5 7.6 -4.6 1,424 11.4
Construction............................. 9.8 146.0 7.7 1,382 10.2
Manufacturing............................ 3.7 138.6 4.1 1,680 1.3
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 22.9 422.7 2.6 1,135 3.5
Information.............................. 3.1 38.7 4.7 2,033 8.7
Financial activities..................... 17.0 190.8 -3.8 1,675 3.5
Professional and business services....... 33.8 354.9 2.5 1,402 8.6
Education and health services............ 15.6 337.1 2.0 1,222 9.4
Leisure and hospitality.................. 10.0 222.8 8.4 650 5.7
Other services........................... 8.2 56.2 3.8 954 5.1
Government................................. 0.8 175.2 -1.0 1,377 8.2
Dallas, TX................................... 85.6 1,786.3 5.1 1,535 6.5
Private industry........................... 85.0 1,613.7 5.8 1,546 6.6
Natural resources and mining............. 0.5 7.7 6.8 2,998 16.4
Construction............................. 5.3 92.9 3.7 1,544 9.0
Manufacturing............................ 3.0 122.1 4.5 1,603 4.6
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 16.8 379.3 5.7 1,369 8.0
Information.............................. 1.7 46.3 4.2 2,393 9.1
Financial activities..................... 11.0 164.6 3.6 2,195 5.9
Professional and business services....... 20.5 397.4 8.3 1,867 7.0
Education and health services............ 10.4 199.5 1.8 1,264 4.0
Leisure and hospitality.................. 7.5 158.9 9.6 638 9.2
Other services........................... 7.3 42.6 4.8 1,028 5.2
Government................................. 0.5 172.6 -0.8 1,429 4.7
Orange, CA................................... 138.3 1,628.3 5.0 1,420 2.2
Private industry........................... 136.9 1,478.8 5.4 1,404 2.0
Natural resources and mining............. 0.2 2.0 -17.7 1,060 4.7
Construction............................. 8.2 105.0 3.0 1,632 4.1
Manufacturing............................ 5.4 153.9 2.8 1,884 10.1
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 19.0 249.4 2.6 1,258 3.8
Information.............................. 1.7 24.1 3.1 2,509 -7.4
Financial activities..................... 14.4 111.3 -4.1 2,201 0.0
Professional and business services....... 25.5 324.2 4.8 1,638 2.2
Education and health services............ 43.8 238.1 4.3 1,142 7.2
Leisure and hospitality.................. 10.3 221.0 19.5 660 5.1
Other services........................... 8.2 49.5 11.7 863 3.9
Government................................. 1.4 149.5 2.0 1,568 3.5
San Diego, CA................................ 124.0 1,502.7 5.6 1,420 3.4
Private industry........................... 122.1 1,266.2 6.2 1,389 3.7
Natural resources and mining............. 0.7 10.4 2.6 925 4.8
Construction............................. 8.6 86.9 5.5 1,449 4.4
Manufacturing............................ 3.7 116.5 2.6 1,788 0.7
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 15.6 217.6 3.8 1,099 5.2
Information.............................. 1.5 21.4 4.5 2,579 12.9
Financial activities..................... 12.1 75.6 1.0 1,909 -0.3
Professional and business services....... 22.9 274.9 6.1 1,999 5.8
Education and health services............ 38.5 216.2 2.9 1,130 5.0
Leisure and hospitality.................. 9.6 195.9 17.3 709 11.3
Other services........................... 8.7 50.4 13.0 798 4.0
Government................................. 1.9 236.6 2.5 1,589 2.8
King, WA..................................... 94.1 1,464.0 6.1 2,128 -1.6
Private industry........................... 93.4 1,292.9 6.9 2,190 -2.1
Natural resources and mining............. 0.4 3.1 2.0 1,483 19.6
Construction............................. 7.1 77.4 2.1 1,660 3.6
Manufacturing............................ 2.6 90.7 3.9 1,889 4.2
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 13.5 228.1 3.5 1,499 3.0
Information.............................. 3.6 144.1 7.6 4,812 -5.6
Financial activities..................... 7.7 72.0 2.7 2,334 -0.9
Professional and business services....... 22.5 325.3 10.0 2,915 -5.2
Education and health services............ 18.9 180.5 2.6 1,271 2.6
Leisure and hospitality.................. 7.6 127.3 21.7 774 10.9
Other services........................... 9.5 44.3 5.3 1,144 1.3
Government................................. 0.7 171.1 0.3 1,659 1.5
Miami-Dade, FL............................... 120.8 1,159.6 5.3 1,303 7.7
Private industry........................... 120.5 1,037.1 6.0 1,287 8.1
Natural resources and mining............. 0.6 9.8 8.6 810 -1.3
Construction............................. 7.9 50.6 1.2 1,197 6.4
Manufacturing............................ 3.2 41.3 3.2 1,132 8.2
Trade, transportation, and utilities..... 26.5 291.2 5.3 1,170 6.4
Information.............................. 2.5 20.6 10.9 2,306 11.5
Financial activities..................... 13.2 81.3 4.5 2,132 9.4
Professional and business services....... 29.7 176.6 7.4 1,612 14.1
Education and health services............ 15.4 192.7 4.3 1,169 3.3
Leisure and hospitality.................. 8.6 135.2 10.8 855 9.3
Other services........................... 8.7 35.6 2.2 844 5.4
Government................................. 0.3 122.5 -0.4 1,434 6.3
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Percent changes were computed from quarterly employment and pay data adjusted for noneconomic
county reclassifications. See Technical Note.
(3) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(4) Data do not meet BLS or state agency disclosure standards.
Note: Data are preliminary. Counties selected are based on 2021 annual average employment.
Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal
Employees (UCFE) programs.
Table 3. Covered establishments, employment, and wages by state,
second quarter 2022
Employment Average weekly
wage(1)
Establishments,
second quarter
State 2022 Percent Percent
(thousands) June change, Second change,
2022 June quarter second
(thousands) 2021-22 2022 quarter
2021-22
United States(2)........... 11,460.8 149,902.0 4.0 $1,294 4.3
Alabama.................... 147.8 2,007.0 2.1 1,069 6.2
Alaska..................... 24.4 329.5 4.4 1,237 4.7
Arizona.................... 199.8 2,962.1 3.3 1,220 5.8
Arkansas................... 98.5 1,240.4 2.8 997 2.4
California................. 1,706.1 17,915.3 5.6 1,572 -0.6
Colorado................... 242.3 2,838.5 4.1 1,361 6.2
Connecticut................ 137.6 1,654.7 3.1 1,458 3.5
Delaware................... 39.1 456.4 2.5 1,227 5.8
District of Columbia....... 48.2 747.6 3.2 2,139 2.0
Florida.................... 858.7 9,126.7 5.0 1,186 6.5
Georgia.................... 369.2 4,669.6 4.9 1,221 7.2
Hawaii..................... 51.6 612.6 3.4 1,152 3.2
Idaho...................... 83.2 824.2 2.7 1,009 8.5
Illinois................... 408.0 5,959.3 3.7 1,325 5.2
Indiana.................... 184.6 3,087.8 2.5 1,083 6.9
Iowa....................... 110.2 1,555.3 1.7 1,057 5.8
Kansas..................... 93.8 1,381.2 1.5 1,039 4.6
Kentucky................... 140.9 1,886.9 1.8 1,070 7.1
Louisiana.................. 149.9 1,837.0 1.2 1,067 6.5
Maine...................... 61.6 637.6 1.9 1,086 8.0
Maryland................... 184.9 2,640.3 1.5 1,378 4.6
Massachusetts.............. 288.5 3,654.3 4.3 1,637 2.8
Michigan................... 289.6 4,326.6 3.7 1,183 3.5
Minnesota.................. 197.8 2,876.6 2.0 1,289 4.0
Mississippi................ 79.5 1,136.6 2.4 887 5.3
Missouri................... 231.6 2,852.0 3.3 1,106 5.1
Montana.................... 59.4 504.8 2.7 1,028 7.4
Nebraska................... 79.9 988.5 1.2 1,060 6.3
Nevada..................... 106.9 1,462.4 7.8 1,163 5.2
New Hampshire.............. 62.4 671.9 2.0 1,349 0.4
New Jersey................. 321.7 4,221.9 5.8 1,440 3.8
New Mexico................. 69.6 822.4 3.6 1,040 5.5
New York................... 672.2 9,341.5 5.1 1,587 3.1
North Carolina............. 344.0 4,695.0 4.0 1,160 6.3
North Dakota............... 33.9 416.9 2.3 1,131 6.0
Ohio....................... 322.7 5,404.1 2.6 1,127 5.4
Oklahoma................... 121.9 1,610.4 2.5 1,016 5.4
Oregon..................... 176.7 1,956.6 2.7 1,253 4.8
Pennsylvania............... 387.9 5,901.3 3.9 1,252 4.9
Rhode Island............... 45.7 488.6 3.3 1,227 5.0
South Carolina............. 162.7 2,170.7 3.5 1,043 6.8
South Dakota............... 38.4 454.0 2.6 997 6.5
Tennessee.................. 201.0 3,151.9 4.7 1,152 5.2
Texas...................... 796.9 13,135.7 5.2 1,284 6.1
Utah....................... 130.3 1,644.0 3.7 1,137 7.2
Vermont.................... 29.9 297.7 1.2 1,135 8.1
Virginia................... 320.6 3,949.1 2.4 1,316 4.7
Washington................. 264.9 3,547.2 4.7 1,569 1.6
West Virginia.............. 56.5 672.1 1.2 1,013 6.0
Wisconsin.................. 197.9 2,897.0 1.6 1,097 5.9
Wyoming.................... 29.5 280.6 1.6 1,048 6.3
Puerto Rico................ 49.2 910.1 4.8 597 5.3
Virgin Islands............. 3.6 33.7 -5.2 1,014 9.1
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
Note: Data are preliminary. Includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and
Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.