Pennsylvania ranks sixth in United States for non-farm payroll employees in January

Pennsylvania ranks sixth in United States for non-farm payroll employees in January
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Pennsylvania’s payroll numbers reveal it is ranked sixth for non-farm payroll employees in January, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Statistics were compiled from unemployment data and civilian labor force reports, both of which heavily relied on household surveys. The data is not seasonally adjusted.

Non-farm payroll numbers are seen as a key indicator for the U.S.’s economic health, representing the total number of paid workers in the country minus farm, government, non-profit, and private household employees.

Employment data is gleaned from an establishment survey that measures non-farm employment, hours and earnings by industry. The data is also based on payroll jobs and such factors as where the establishments are located.

U.S. Employees on Non-Farm Payrolls by State
Rank State January (in thousands)
1 California 15,740.5
2 Texas 12,297.3
3 New York 8,583.4
4 Florida 8,461
5 Illinois 5,547.1
6 Pennsylvania 5,538.1
7 Ohio 5,194.4
8 Georgia 4,417.4
9 North Carolina 4,395.2
10 Michigan 3,975.9
11 Virginia 3,842
12 New Jersey 3,790
13 Massachusetts 3,309.3
14 Washington 3,231.6
15 Tennessee 3,001
16 Indiana 2,978.6
17 Arizona 2,868.2
18 Wisconsin 2,779.3
19 Missouri 2,763
20 Minnesota 2,716.6
21 Colorado 2,628.2
22 Maryland 2,564.9
23 South Carolina 2,072.5
24 Alabama 1,993.8
25 Kentucky 1,825.9
26 Louisiana 1,815.9
27 Oregon 1,781.8
28 Oklahoma 1,600.6
29 Utah 1,552
30 Connecticut 1,547.1
31 Iowa 1,483.9
32 Kansas 1,345.6
33 Nevada 1,270.2
34 Arkansas 1,245.6
35 Mississippi 1,112.2
36 Nebraska 984.2
37 Puerto Rico 841.9
38 New Mexico 767.6
39 Idaho 762.6
40 District of Columbia 726.2
41 West Virginia 664.1
42 New Hampshire 636.3
43 Maine 582.9
44 Hawaii 539.9
45 Montana 465
46 Rhode Island 448.5
47 Delaware 434
48 South Dakota 421.3
49 North Dakota 402.3
50 Alaska 287
51 Vermont 285.6
52 Wyoming 265.4
53 Virgin Islands 34

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics



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