U.S. States by Manufacturing Employment
Which percentage of the employees in each state are employed in the manufacturing sector?
Notes
This data is for the year 2022. It comes from the American Community Survey, by the U.S. Census Bureau.
All States by Manufacturing Employment
Percent | State |
---|---|
18.4 | Wisconsin |
18.2 | Michigan |
14.9 | Ohio |
14.5 | Iowa |
14.5 | Kentucky |
14 | Alabama |
13.9 | Mississippi |
13.6 | Arkansas |
13.4 | Minnesota |
13.1 | South Carolina |
13 | New Hampshire |
12.8 | Tennessee |
12.3 | Kansas |
11.7 | North Carolina |
11.5 | Illinois |
11.5 | Missouri |
11 | Pennsylvania |
10.7 | Rhode Island |
10.6 | Connecticut |
10.4 | Georgia |
10.4 | Oregon |
10 | Utah |
9.9 | Nebraska |
9.9 | South Dakota |
9.2 | Idaho |
9.1 | Massachusetts |
9 | Oklahoma |
9 | Washington |
9 | Puerto Rico |
8.9 | Maine |
8.7 | California |
8.7 | Vermont |
8.4 | Texas |
8.3 | New Jersey |
8.2 | West Virginia |
7.9 | North Dakota |
7.5 | Arizona |
7.3 | Louisiana |
7.2 | Colorado |
7.2 | Delaware |
7.1 | Virginia |
5.7 | New York |
5.5 | Nevada |
5.2 | Florida |
4.8 | Maryland |
4.6 | Montana |
4.5 | Wyoming |
4.4 | Alaska |
4.4 | New Mexico |
3.4 | Hawaii |
1.9 | District of Columbia |