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Thursday, January 05, 2023

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County Employment and Wages in Mississippi — Second Quarter 2022

Among Mississippi’s two largest counties, employment in Harrison increased 2.4 percent from June 2021 to June 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. (Large counties are those with annual average employment levels of 75,000 or more in 2021.) Regional Commissioner Victoria G. Lee noted that employment in Hinds County declined 0.1 percent over the year. (See chart 1 and table 1.)


National employment increased 4.0 percent over the year, with 338 of the 355 largest U.S. counties reporting gains. Orange, FL, had the largest over-the-year increase in employment with a gain of 9.7 percent. Kanawha, WV, had the largest over-the-year percentage decrease in employment with a loss of 1.0 percent.

Among Mississippi’s two large counties, employment was higher in Hinds County (111,200) in June 2022. Within Hinds County’s private industry, health care and social assistance accounted for the largest employment. Together, Hinds and Harrison Counties accounted for 17.4 percent of total employment within the state. Nationwide, the 355 largest counties made up 72.8 percent of total U.S. employment. 

Employment and wage levels (but not over-the-year changes) are also available for the 80 counties in Mississippi with employment below 75,000. Wage levels in 79 of the 80 smaller counties were below the national average of $1,294 in the second quarter of 2022. (See table 2.)

Large county wage changes

Average weekly wages increased in both of Mississippi’s large counties from the second quarter of 2021 to the second quarter of 2022. (See chart 2.) Hinds County (+5.3 percent) had a rate of wage gain that was above the national rate of 4.3 percent.


Among the 355 largest counties in the United States, 340 had over-the-year wage increases. Saratoga, NY, had the largest percentage wage increase (+16.3 percent). Benton, AR, had the largest over-the-year percentage decrease (-16.1 percent).

Large county average weekly wages

Average weekly wages in Hinds County ($1,018) and Harrison County ($853) were below the U.S. average of $1,294 and ranked 295th and 350th nationwide, respectively, in the second quarter of 2022.

Among the largest U.S. counties, 91 reported average weekly wages above the U.S. average in the second quarter of 2022. Santa Clara, CA, had the highest average weekly wage at $3,262. Average weekly wages were at or below the national average in the remaining 264 counties. At $767 a week, Hidalgo, TX, had the lowest average weekly wage.

Average weekly wages in Mississippi’s smaller counties

Among the 80 smaller counties in Mississippi—those with employment below 75,000—Claiborne ($1,341) reported an average weekly wage above the national average. Simpson County ($635) reported the lowest average weekly wage in the state.

When all 82 counties in Mississippi were considered, 22 had average weekly wages of less than $750, 23 had wages from $750 to $799, 17 had wages from $800 to $849, 7 had wages from $850 to $899, and 13 had wages of $900 or higher.

Additional statistics and other information

QCEW data for states have been included in this release in table 3. For additional information about quarterly employment and wages data, please read the Technical Note or visit www.bls.gov/cew.

Employment and Wages Annual Averages Online features comprehensive information by detailed industry on establishments, employment, and wages for the nation and all states. This publication is typically published in September of the following year of the reference period or shortly after the QCEW first quarter full data update. The Employment and Wages Annual Averages Online is available at www.bls.gov/cew/publications/employment-and-wages-annual-averages/.

The County Employment and Wages release for third quarter 2022 is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, February 22, 2023. The County Employment and Wages full data update for third quarter 2022 is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, March 8, 2023.

Improved Usability of QCEW State and Local Government Employment and Wages

With the Second Quarter 2022 QCEW data released December 6th, 2022, state and local government employment and wage measures 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 account for an employment of about 4.2 million in June 2022. Suppressed data were always included in totals and do not represent an increase in employment.

More information is available on the website about the improved usability of state and local government data.


Technical Note

Average weekly wage data by county are compiled under the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program, also known as the ES-202 program. The data are derived from summaries of employment and total pay of workers covered by state and federal unemployment insurance (UI) legislation and provided by State Workforce Agencies (SWAs). The average weekly wage values are calculated by dividing quarterly total wages by the average of the three monthly employment levels of those covered by UI programs. The result is then divided by 13, the number of weeks in a quarter. It is to be noted, therefore, that over-the-year wage changes for geographic areas may reflect shifts in the composition of employment by industry, occupation, and such other factors as hours of work. Thus, wages may vary among counties, metropolitan areas, or states for reasons other than changes in the average wage level. Data for all states, Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), counties, and the nation are available on the BLS web site at www.bls.gov/cew. However, data in QCEW press releases have been revised and may not match the data contained on the Bureau’s web site.

QCEW data are not designed as a time series. QCEW data are simply the sums of individual establishment records reflecting the number of establishments that exist in a county or industry at a point in time. Establishments can move in or out of a county or industry for a number of reasons–some reflecting economic events, others reflecting administrative changes.

The preliminary QCEW data presented in this release may differ from data released by the individual states as well as from the data presented on the BLS web site. These potential differences result from the states’ continuing receipt, review and editing of UI data over time. On the other hand, differences between data in this release and the data found on the BLS web site are the result of adjustments made to improve over-the-year comparisons. Specifically, these adjustments account for administrative (noneconomic) changes such as a correction to a previously reported location or industry classification. Adjusting for these administrative changes allows users to more accurately assess changes of an economic nature (such as a firm moving from one county to another or changing its primary economic activity) over a 12-month period. Currently, adjusted data are available only from BLS press releases.

Information in this release will be made available to individuals with sensory impairments upon request. Voice phone: (202) 691-5200; Telecommunications Relay Service: 7-1-1.

Table 1. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and the two largest counties in Mississippi, second quarter 2022
AreaEstablishments,
second quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
June 2022
(thousands)
Percent change,
June
2021–22 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)
Second quarter
2022
National ranking
by level (3)
Percent change,
second quarter
2021–22 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)

United States (4)

11,460.8149,902.04.0--$1,294--4.3--

Mississippi

79.51,136.62.4--887515.328

Harrison

4.787.02.42208533503.1271

Hinds

5.5111.2-0.13401,0182955.3128

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Percent changes were computed from employment and pay data adjusted for noneconomic county reclassifications.
(3) Ranking does not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(4) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 2. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and all counties in Mississippi, second quarter 2022
AreaEstablishmentsEmployment June 2022Average weekly wage (1)

United States (2)

11,460,819149,901,995$1,294

Mississippi

79,4521,136,558887

Adams

79810,077766

Alcorn

82713,288807

Amite

2011,910847

Attala

3874,550787

Benton

881,053821

Bolivar

81010,088789

Calhoun

2623,010692

Carroll

1371,105698

Chickasaw

3565,092732

Choctaw

1512,198922

Claiborne

1353,0881,341

Clarke

2352,685748

Clay

3796,379829

Coahoma

5806,623775

Copiah

4596,345691

Covington

3715,868767

De Soto

3,38669,740810

Forrest

1,87139,461885

Franklin

1281,461870

George

3734,851747

Greene

1491,867689

Grenada

5649,845775

Hancock

92614,0861,087

Harrison

4,73787,005853

Hinds

5,549111,2481,018

Holmes

2802,974757

Humphreys

1712,111640

Issaquena

34169662

Itawamba

3955,918762

Jackson

2,50549,2351,037

Jasper

2293,901892

Jefferson

68944755

Jefferson Davis

1491,417742

Jones

1,36526,662841

Kemper

1281,723780

Lafayette

1,46323,902865

Lamar

1,48120,107765

Lauderdale

1,82931,257824

Lawrence

2052,588903

Leake

3314,864746

Lee

2,53354,548899

Leflore

79714,044754

Lincoln

83612,857791

Lowndes

1,50524,179944

Madison

3,66555,629986

Marion

5878,214824

Marshall

50410,424863

Monroe

62910,133846

Montgomery

2312,421719

Neshoba

54811,733834

Newton

3725,306779

Noxubee

2242,167760

Oktibbeha

1,01119,758826

Panola

62610,127792

Pearl River

92310,848730

Perry

1702,291840

Pike

98914,624738

Pontotoc

53612,043755

Prentiss

5267,545735

Quitman

1391,022662

Rankin

4,22863,762908

Scott

51212,893834

Sharkey

1411,027666

Simpson

4587,018635

Smith

1902,312921

Stone

3104,759754

Sunflower

5248,009703

Tallahatchie

2102,405802

Tate

4125,727749

Tippah

3796,832777

Tishomingo

4516,638789

Tunica

2535,735760

Union

57612,002945

Walthall

2132,398666

Warren

1,05919,089997

Washington

1,18114,860756

Wayne

3894,514811

Webster

2012,039750

Wilkinson

1381,508729

Winston

3454,893832

Yalobusha

2062,675811

Yazoo

4345,951903

Footnotes:
(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. Covered employment and wages 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
StateEstablishments,
second quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
June 2022
(thousands)
Percent change,
June
2021–22
Second quarter
2022
National ranking
by level
Percent change,
second quarter
2021–22
National ranking
by percent change

United States (2)

11,460.8149,902.04.0$1,294--4.3--

Alabama

147.82,007.02.11,069376.216

Alaska

24.4329.54.41,237174.736

Arizona

199.82,962.13.31,220215.822

Arkansas

98.51,240.42.8997492.447

California

1,706.117,915.35.61,5724-0.651

Colorado

242.32,838.54.11,36196.216

Connecticut

137.61,654.73.11,45863.542

Delaware

39.1456.42.51,227185.822

District of Columbia

48.2747.63.22,13912.048

Florida

858.79,126.75.01,186226.510

Georgia

369.24,669.64.91,221207.25

Hawaii

51.6612.63.41,152263.244

Idaho

83.2824.22.71,009488.51

Illinois

408.05,959.33.71,325115.229

Indiana

184.63,087.82.51,083356.98

Iowa

110.21,555.31.71,057405.822

Kansas

93.81,381.21.51,039444.638

Kentucky

140.91,886.91.81,070367.17

Louisiana

149.91,837.01.21,067386.510

Maine

61.6637.61.91,086348.03

Maryland

184.92,640.31.51,37884.638

Massachusetts

288.53,654.34.31,63722.846

Michigan

289.64,326.63.71,183233.542

Minnesota

197.82,876.62.01,289134.040

Mississippi

79.51,136.62.4887515.328

Missouri

231.62,852.03.31,106325.132

Montana

59.4504.82.71,028457.44

Nebraska

79.9988.51.21,060396.313

Nevada

106.91,462.47.81,163245.229

New Hampshire

62.4671.92.01,349100.450

New Jersey

321.74,221.95.81,44073.841

New Mexico

69.6822.43.61,040435.525

New York

672.29,341.55.11,58733.145

North Carolina

344.04,695.04.01,160256.313

North Dakota

33.9416.92.31,131306.019

Ohio

322.75,404.12.61,127315.426

Oklahoma

121.91,610.42.51,016465.426

Oregon

176.71,956.62.71,253154.835

Pennsylvania

387.95,901.33.91,252164.934

Rhode Island

45.7488.63.31,227185.033

South Carolina

162.72,170.73.51,043426.89

South Dakota

38.4454.02.6997496.510

Tennessee

201.03,151.94.71,152265.229

Texas

796.913,135.75.21,284146.118

Utah

130.31,644.03.71,137287.25

Vermont

29.9297.71.21,135298.12

Virginia

320.63,949.12.41,316124.736

Washington

264.93,547.24.71,56951.649

West Virginia

56.5672.11.21,013476.019

Wisconsin

197.92,897.01.61,097335.921

Wyoming

29.5280.61.61,048416.313

Puerto Rico

49.2910.14.8597(3)5.3(3)

Virgin Islands

3.633.7-5.21,014(3)9.1(3)

Footnotes:
(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.
(3) Data not included in the national ranking.

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

 

Last Modified Date: Thursday, January 05, 2023