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News Release: State Personal Income: Third Quarter 2005

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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE: 8:30 A.M. ET, Tuesday, December 20, 2005
David G. Lenze (202) 606–9292
Matthew von Kerczek (202) 606–9250 BEA 05—56
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State Personal Income: Third Quarter 2005

Personal income fell 25 percent in disaster–stricken Louisiana, the state hardest hit by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the third quarter; Mississippi and Alabama, which did not suffer as extensive destruction, grew 0.8 percent; and the rest of the country grew 1.1 percent.

Map of US

BEA's estimates provide the most comprehensive before–and–after look at state incomes since the hurricanes. However, BEA cannot fully separate the effects of the disasters from other underlying sources of growth and decline. For example, wages declined 2.8% in Louisiana in the third quarter, reflecting non–hurricane–related factors and the net effect of wages lost because of the disasters and wages earned from response, clean–up, restoration, and other activities after the disaster.

In Louisiana, personal income fell $32.7 billion in the third quarter following a $2.1 billion increase in the second. Personal income was reduced $70.2 billion to reflect uninsured losses of residential and business fixed assets owned by households and was raised $31.9 billion to reflect the impact of net insurance settlements associated with the hurricanes. To account for losses and insurance settlements that are not picked up by its source data, BEA adjusted proprietors' income, net rental income and transfer receipts. Third quarter state personal income fully accounts for the uninsured losses and the net insurance settlements associated with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita but accounts for only that disaster assistance received and for those wages lost (or gained) in August and September.

Graph of Personal income

Aside from the hurricanes, the recent gains in personal income reflect three underlying and somewhat offsetting trends in labor markets, housing markets, and transfer receipts. Strengthening labor markets boosted net earnings growth to 1.2 percent in the third quarter, up from 1.0 percent growth in the second. Excluding the three Gulf states net earnings grew 1.4 percent. The robust housing market tends to lower personal income in the short run: personal income is measured net of the costs associated with financing and refinancing mortgages and household mortgage borrowing is at an historical high. Declines in Medicaid spending also tended to weaken total personal income growth.

Earnings

Real estate, health care, and construction were the major contributors to growth in most regions of the country in the third quarter, as they were in the second quarter. Growth in construction earnings was particularly strong in the Far West, Rocky Mountain, and Southwest regions.

Earnings grew in every nonfarm industry except the military where the deactivation of some reservists led to a small 0.4 percent decline spread broadly across most states. However, Army National Guard activations at Fort Richardson, Alaska contributed to a 2.9 percent growth in military earnings in Alaska and made the military the largest contributor to growth in that state. Also, military earnings increased 3.4 percent in Missouri reflecting an influx of troops reporting for combat and other training at Fort Leonard Wood.

Transfer receipts

Transfer receipts declined a small amount–generally less than half a percentage point–in all states except the three Gulf states and Texas and Georgia where evacuees from the hurricanes and floods received FEMA disaster assistance and disaster–related unemployment compensation. The decline in transfers in the other states was largely due to a downturn in state and local government Medicaid spending. Such spending is treated as a transfer receipt in personal income.

Note on disaster adjustments

The third quarter estimates of state personal income reflect the effects of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the New Orleans Flood. BEA does not attempt to quantify a disaster's total impact on personal income because the effects are usually not separately identifiable. Some of the direct and indirect effects of the storms are picked up by the source data used to estimate various components of personal income. For example wages and salaries–which declined $1.2 billion in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama–and state unemployment insurance compensation–which rose $0.2 billion in the three states, reflect both the loss of jobs and hours worked by some persons and employment and hours gained by other persons in the recovery from the disaster. Other effects are not picked up by the source data. For this reason BEA adjusted proprietors' income, net rental income, and transfer receipts to account for uninsured losses of fixed assets and net insurance settlements. The national estimates of uninsured losses and net insurance settlements were distributed to states on the basis of reports from multiple sources including the Insurance Services Organization (ISO) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

More information on the adjustments will be presented in the January 2006 issue of the Survey of Current Business. A set of FAQs about Hurricane Katrina are available on BEA's Web site at www.bea.gov.

NOTE.–Quarterly estimates are expressed at seasonally adjusted annual rates, unless otherwise specified. Quarter–to–quarter dollar changes are differences between published estimates. Quarter–to–quarter percent changes are calculated from unrounded data and are not annualized.

Definitions

Personal income is the income received by all persons from all sources. Personal income is the sum of net earnings by place of residence, rental income of persons, personal dividend income, personal interest income, and personal current transfer receipts. Net earnings is earnings by place of work (the sum of wage and salary disbursements (payrolls), supplements to wages and salaries, and proprietors' income) less contributions for government social insurance, plus an adjustment to convert earnings by place of work to a place–of–residence basis. Personal income is measured before the deduction of personal income taxes and other personal taxes and is reported in current dollars (no adjustment is made for price changes).

The estimate of personal income in the United States is derived as the sum of the state estimates; it differs from the estimate of personal income in the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) because of differences in coverage, in the methodologies used to prepare the estimates, and in the timing of the availability of source data.

BEA groups all 50 states and the District of Columbia into eight distinct regions for purposes of data collecting and analyses: New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont); Mideast (Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania); Great Lakes (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin); Plains (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota); Southeast (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia); Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas); Rocky Mountain (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming); and Far West (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington).

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Next state personal income release – March 28, 2006, at 8:30 A.M. ET for state personal income, fourth quarter 2005, annual 2005, and revisions from first quarter 2002.

 

Table 1. Personal Income, by State and Region, 2004:II–2005:III
  [Millions of dollars, seasonally adjusted at annual rate] [Seasonally adjusted at quarterly rate] Rank
2004 2005 Percent change from preceding quarter
II III IV I/r II/r III/p 2004:III 2004:IV 2005:I 2005:II 2005:III 2005:II – 2005:III
r Revised. p Preliminary. Note: Estimates may not add to totals because of rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
United States9,604,0159,719,65410,015,05710,075,90810,186,62410,260,7231.23.00.61.10.7
  New England
    Connecticut157,012160,047164,587165,815166,524168,0951.92.80.70.40.932
    Maine39,14139,62040,61240,78841,21741,5201.22.50.41.00.741
    Massachusetts268,336271,187277,174277,814279,943282,7101.12.20.20.81.024
    New Hampshire47,11547,99449,19349,39150,07050,5511.92.50.41.41.028
    Rhode Island36,61237,17437,89038,17038,70939,0541.51.90.71.40.934
    Vermont19,58219,87920,27520,40720,53820,7171.52.00.70.60.936
  Mideast
    Delaware29,28429,44430,55230,69730,90231,2090.53.80.50.71.023
    District of Columbia28,50928,92429,77630,09830,46830,8261.52.91.11.21.2
    Maryland218,366220,289227,496229,309231,967234,8200.93.30.81.21.210
    New Jersey357,655363,421374,006375,628378,820382,7251.62.90.40.81.021
    New York724,831739,790762,504765,592768,591775,4282.13.10.40.40.935
    Pennsylvania408,039414,039425,721426,840431,242435,3971.52.80.31.01.027
  Great Lakes
    Illinois437,961439,964451,184453,533456,183461,6840.52.60.50.61.212
    Indiana186,626187,868191,753192,526194,748196,6110.72.10.41.21.030
    Michigan322,266324,560329,533329,871334,368336,3700.71.50.11.40.647
    Ohio353,609357,575367,101367,180370,165373,6841.12.70.00.81.031
    Wisconsin174,568177,982181,808182,401183,641185,4842.02.10.30.71.022
  Plains
    Iowa91,12591,22993,71895,03894,70495,7370.12.71.4–0.41.117
    Kansas83,93185,30187,22788,40088,63589,8361.62.31.30.31.48
    Minnesota182,211185,098190,467189,637189,251191,5271.62.9–0.4–0.21.213
    Missouri174,073175,865180,455181,754183,832185,8221.02.60.71.11.118
    Nebraska56,12856,41157,65358,26358,13358,5600.52.21.1–0.20.742
    North Dakota18,44318,52419,13319,76019,43619,8950.43.33.3–1.62.41
    South Dakota23,73323,50523,85024,03423,94424,107–1.01.50.8–0.40.745
  Southeast
    Alabama124,438125,240128,801130,790132,871133,9860.62.81.51.60.837
    Arkansas70,60870,93572,23173,42674,55175,4620.51.81.71.51.211
    Florida542,393545,889569,850577,110585,669594,7120.64.41.31.51.54
    Georgia262,955266,042273,906276,284280,789283,7061.23.00.91.61.020
    Kentucky111,629112,640115,414116,546118,301119,2690.92.51.01.50.838
    Louisiana121,836122,930126,003127,591129,64996,9830.92.51.31.6–25.250
    Mississippi70,36471,03272,39673,35274,84975,4161.01.91.32.00.840
    North Carolina247,387251,537258,284261,919263,756266,2301.72.71.40.70.933
    South Carolina113,059114,464117,375118,681120,297121,2541.22.51.11.40.839
    Tennessee174,251176,919180,948182,159185,136186,2931.52.30.71.60.646
    Virginia266,144271,190280,396283,702287,529291,1401.93.41.21.31.39
    West Virginia46,37146,74547,87448,47149,11449,4510.82.41.21.30.744
  Southwest
    Arizona162,288165,429170,663172,942176,517179,6011.93.21.32.11.72
    New Mexico49,49149,80551,17252,32952,90553,2890.62.72.31.10.743
    Oklahoma97,28398,282100,729102,072103,278104,3781.02.51.31.21.119
    Texas684,385691,720712,101725,023735,994744,6651.12.91.81.51.214
  Rocky Mountain
    Colorado164,730166,195171,680173,736174,988177,3710.93.31.20.71.47
    Idaho37,27137,47338,47339,51139,96040,1910.52.72.71.10.648
    Montana25,38025,74726,49526,75627,14527,5511.42.91.01.51.55
    Utah63,83964,71966,48667,38068,40369,4151.42.71.31.51.56
    Wyoming17,18417,39817,82018,05618,86118,4731.22.41.34.5–2.149
  Far West
    Alaska22,11122,43722,99523,20623,48923,7141.52.50.91.21.029
    California1,250,4271,264,8741,302,3811,310,2501,327,4041,340,3191.23.00.61.31.026
    Hawaii40,58541,52142,74343,17443,72544,2102.32.91.01.31.116
    Nevada77,75879,44182,48684,33486,87287,8882.23.82.23.01.215
    Oregon109,247110,276112,875114,184115,628116,7670.92.41.21.31.025
    Washington211,444213,086238,815219,979222,911226,6180.812.1–7.91.31.73
BEA regions
  New England567,799575,901589,731592,387597,001602,6471.42.40.50.80.9
  Mideast1,766,6851,795,9081,850,0551,858,1641,871,9891,890,4051.73.00.40.71.0
  Great Lakes1,475,0301,487,9491,521,3791,525,5101,539,1061,553,8330.92.20.30.91.0
  Plains629,644635,932652,503656,886657,934665,4851.02.60.70.21.1
  Southeast2,151,4352,175,5632,243,4792,270,0302,302,5122,293,9031.13.11.21.4–0.4
  Southwest993,4461,005,2371,034,6641,052,3651,068,6941,081,9321.22.91.71.61.2
  Rocky Mountain308,405311,532320,953325,439329,358333,0021.03.01.41.21.1
  Far West1,711,5721,731,6341,802,2951,795,1271,820,0291,839,5161.24.1–0.41.41.1

 

Table 2. Personal Income by Component, by State and Region, 2005:II-2005:III
  [Seasonally adjusted at quarterly rate] [Seasonally adjusted at annual rate]
Percent change from preceding quarter Contribution to percent change in personal income
(percentage points)
Dollar change (millions)
Personal income Net earnings/1 Dividends, interest, and rent Transfer receipts Net earnings/1 Dividends, interest, and rent Transfer receipts Personal income Net earnings/1 Dividends, interest, and rent Transfer receipts
1. Net earnings is earnings by place of work—the sum of wage and salary disbursements, supplements to wages and salaries, and proprietors' income—less contributions for government social insurance plus an adjustment to convert earnings by place of work to a place-of-residence basis.
2. Not meaningful. Note: Estimates may not add to totals because of rounding. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
United States 0.71.2-3.42.90.81-0.510.4274,09982,969-51,94543,075
  New England
    Connecticut 0.91.20.9-0.40.850.14-0.051,5711,418231-77
    Maine0.71.10.6-0.40.710.10-0.0730329339-29
    Massachusetts 1.01.31.0-0.40.880.16-0.062,7662,471452-157
    New Hampshire 1.01.30.4-0.60.990.05-0.0848149425-38
    Rhode Island 0.91.11.7-0.50.690.29-0.09345268111-34
    Vermont 0.91.30.3-0.50.900.05-0.0817918510-16
  Mideast
    Delaware1.01.31.1-0.50.900.17-0.0730727752-23
    District of Columbia1.21.41.0-0.21.070.14-0.0335832541-9
    Maryland1.21.51.0-0.41.130.14-0.042,8532,618335-100
    New Jersey 1.01.31.0-0.30.920.15-0.043,9053,466579-140
    New York0.91.20.9-0.40.840.13-0.086,8376,474986-623
    Pennsylvania 1.01.40.6-0.30.930.09-0.064,1554,009409-262
  Great Lakes
    Illinois1.21.60.8-0.41.120.13-0.055,5005,111614-225
    Indiana 1.01.30.7-0.40.920.10-0.061,8631,795195-127
    Michigan0.60.70.6-0.10.520.09-0.022,0011,751304-54
    Ohio 1.01.40.6-0.40.940.08-0.073,5193,463311-256
    Wisconsin 1.01.30.9-0.30.910.14-0.051,8441,673257-86
  Plains
    Iowa 1.11.50.8-0.21.000.13-0.041,033944123-34
    Kansas 1.41.71.1-0.31.210.18-0.041,2021,076160-35
    Minnesota 1.21.70.7-0.61.160.12-0.082,2762,187235-146
    Missouri1.11.41.3-0.30.920.21-0.051,9901,688395-92
    Nebraska0.70.91.0-0.40.610.18-0.06428357105-34
    North Dakota 2.43.41.0-0.62.280.18-0.1045944335-19
    South Dakota 0.70.90.8-0.50.600.16-0.0816314438-19
  Southeast
    Alabama 0.80.9-5.55.70.58-0.781.041,115765-1,0321,382
    Arkansas1.21.70.7-0.11.150.10-0.0391185874-20
    Florida 1.52.20.7-0.11.400.15-0.019,0438,218892-67
    Georgia 1.01.30.70.10.940.090.012,9172,64624923
    Kentucky0.81.20.9-0.50.790.12-0.10968938145-116
    Louisiana -25.2-16.22/139.9-10.92-41.8227.54-32,665-14,159-54,21335,707
    Mississippi0.8-4.2-71.556.9-2.76-9.0312.55567-2,068-6,7619,396
    North Carolina0.91.40.4-0.60.970.06-0.092,4742,559162-247
    South Carolina0.81.20.4-0.30.800.06-0.0695696370-76
    Tennessee 0.60.90.4-0.30.630.05-0.051,1571,16086-89
    Virginia1.31.41.5-0.41.070.23-0.043,6113,065670-124
    West Virginia 0.71.20.5-0.30.710.06-0.0833734929-41
  Southwest
    Arizona 1.72.50.5-0.41.730.08-0.063,0843,052145-113
    New Mexico 0.71.10.5-0.40.740.06-0.0838439433-43
    Oklahoma1.11.41.1-0.40.960.17-0.061,100993171-64
    Texas1.21.30.31.60.940.030.218,6716,9192311,520
  Rocky Mountain
    Colorado1.41.70.8-0.41.280.13-0.042,3832,234224-74
    Idaho0.60.90.0-0.60.660.01-0.092312632-34
    Montana 1.52.20.8-0.41.400.16-0.0640638143-18
    Utah 1.51.90.8-0.51.420.11-0.051,01297276-37
    Wyoming -2.1-3.30.8-0.5-2.170.18-0.07-388-40934-13
  Far West
    Alaska 1.01.4-0.1-0.51.05-0.01-0.07225246-3-17
    California 1.01.40.3-0.51.000.04-0.0712,91513,320503-908
    Hawaii 1.11.50.7-0.41.060.10-0.0548546344-21
    Nevada 1.21.41.1-0.21.000.20-0.031,015865172-22
    Oregon 1.01.6-0.1-0.51.07-0.01-0.071,1381,234-13-82
    Washington 1.72.4-0.1-0.31.71-0.01-0.043,7073,819-22-90
BEA regions
  New England0.91.20.9-0.40.860.15-0.065,6455,129867-351
  Mideast.1.01.30.9-0.40.920.13-0.0618,41617,1702,403-1,157
  Great Lakes1.01.30.7-0.30.900.11-0.0514,72813,7941,681-748
  Plains1.11.51.0-0.41.040.17-0.067,5516,8391,091-380
  Southeast-0.40.3-16.612.00.23-2.591.99-8,6085,294-59,62845,726
  Southwest1.21.50.40.91.060.050.1213,23811,3585801,300
  Rocky Mountain1.11.40.7-0.51.040.12-0.053,6443,441380-176
  Far West1.11.50.2-0.51.100.04-0.0619,48619,946681-1,140

 

Table 3. Contributions to Percent Change in Earnings by Place of Work, by State and Region, 2005:II - 2005:III
[Percentage points, seasonally adjusted]
  Total Earnings/1 Farm Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other/2 Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance
Durable goods Nondurable goods
1. Earnings by place of work is the sum of wage and salary disbursements (payrolls), supplements to wages and salaries, and proprietors' income.
2. "Other" consists of the wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the U.S.
3. Data are suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential information.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
United States1.1-0.010.010.010.020.110.070.020.070.060.020.030.06
  New England
    Connecticut1.10.020.000.000.010.050.110.020.100.060.04-0.010.02
    Maine1.0-0.020.020.000.020.070.060.030.060.09-0.010.020.03
    Massachusetts1.20.000.000.000.020.070.130.040.080.03-0.010.040.08
    New Hampshire1.3-0.010.000.000.020.200.310.040.030.130.070.02-0.32
    Rhode Island1.00.010.000.000.020.063/3/0.060.030.03-0.280.13
    Vermont1.3-0.010.010.010.060.130.170.070.020.090.02-0.020.03
  Mideast
    Delaware1.20.090.000.000.02-0.040.090.030.070.11-0.040.020.44
    District of Columbia1.20.000.030.000.010.010.000.010.000.000.010.030.00
    Maryland1.60.000.000.000.030.150.020.010.030.070.09-0.010.06
    New Jersey1.2-0.010.000.000.020.070.010.030.120.060.04-0.010.08
    New York1.2-0.010.000.000.020.030.060.010.030.040.02-0.040.26
    Pennsylvania1.3-0.010.000.010.030.080.080.010.090.060.02-0.010.06
  Great Lakes
    Illinois1.50.170.000.010.020.020.100.040.090.050.050.010.05
    Indiana1.20.200.000.000.020.030.200.030.060.05-0.010.010.03
    Michigan0.70.030.000.010.030.01-0.200.020.00-0.020.00-0.010.04
    Ohio1.30.110.000.010.00-0.010.180.040.090.050.020.020.06
    Wisconsin1.20.070.000.000.010.010.110.110.080.040.06-0.020.05
  Plains
    Iowa1.40.130.010.010.010.040.290.090.040.050.04-0.010.10
    Kansas1.60.570.000.030.030.100.140.020.110.040.02-0.060.06
    Minnesota1.60.200.000.010.020.110.060.070.090.080.060.020.03
    Missouri1.30.100.000.000.030.040.140.040.060.030.010.030.07
    Nebraska0.9-0.260.010.010.020.130.160.100.000.020.030.030.05
    North Dakota3.01.880.010.070.06-0.030.090.010.140.070.010.030.02
    South Dakota0.9-0.340.010.010.05-0.030.17-0.010.100.080.000.030.19
  Southeast
    Alabama0.8-0.060.010.000.040.030.160.020.060.040.010.020.04
    Arkansas1.70.390.020.01-0.010.050.050.090.070.080.06-0.040.04
    Florida2.2-0.040.010.000.020.280.060.030.100.100.060.010.05
    Georgia1.3-0.140.010.000.030.080.130.070.090.080.03-0.030.02
    Kentucky1.20.030.010.070.010.05-0.020.030.060.070.030.020.00
    Louisiana-15.0-0.350.01-0.24-0.14-0.91-0.11-0.21-0.14-0.42-0.30-0.04-0.11
    Mississippi-4.0-0.890.02-0.040.020.00-0.090.030.01-0.20-0.06-0.01-0.02
    North Carolina1.4-0.220.010.000.030.110.090.020.120.040.050.040.02
    South Carolina1.2-0.190.010.000.050.180.110.060.060.120.060.040.04
    Tennessee0.8-0.140.000.000.010.060.060.050.080.110.03-0.010.04
    Virginia1.4-0.010.000.010.020.190.050.020.070.08-0.020.01-0.06
    West Virginia1.1-0.050.000.290.03-0.050.03-0.040.020.010.110.040.02
  Southwest
    Arizona2.40.060.010.010.040.340.100.000.080.220.04-0.020.10
    New Mexico1.1-0.180.010.130.020.190.09-0.010.060.070.010.050.01
    Oklahoma1.4-0.030.000.130.040.070.150.020.090.080.010.000.04
    Texas1.2-0.100.000.080.030.140.110.040.100.050.030.030.06
  Rocky Mountain
    Colorado1.60.350.000.060.010.200.03-0.010.040.040.00-0.150.09
    Idaho1.0-0.640.020.010.020.310.140.010.170.220.020.070.09
    Montana2.10.100.010.080.050.36-0.01-0.010.110.07-0.030.010.03
    Utah1.9-0.070.000.040.010.320.120.060.080.070.030.050.05
    Wyoming-2.8-4.660.000.330.040.213/3/0.080.110.050.020.03
  Far West
    Alaska1.40.000.010.140.030.120.010.040.020.090.050.01-0.02
    California1.3-0.070.010.010.020.230.14-0.060.060.100.01-0.040.05
    Hawaii1.40.030.000.000.040.120.010.000.050.080.110.01-0.01
    Nevada1.30.000.000.060.010.340.070.020.100.150.03-0.430.11
    Oregon1.50.000.020.000.020.200.130.110.080.09-0.020.070.05
    Washington2.30.140.020.010.010.19-0.700.010.100.090.031.570.04
BEA regions
  New England1.10.000.000.000.020.073/3/0.080.050.010.000.03
  Mideast1.3-0.010.000.000.020.060.050.010.060.050.03-0.020.15
  Great Lakes1.20.120.000.010.020.010.070.040.060.030.030.010.05
  Plains1.40.200.000.010.020.070.140.060.070.050.030.010.06
  Southeast0.4-0.110.010.000.010.080.060.020.070.050.020.000.01
  Southwest1.4-0.070.000.070.030.160.110.030.090.080.030.020.06
  Rocky Mountain1.4-0.140.010.060.020.253/3/0.070.070.01-0.060.07
  Far West1.5-0.040.010.010.020.230.03-0.030.070.100.010.150.05

 

Table 3. Contributions to Percent Change in Earnings by Place of Work, by State and Region, 2005:II - 2005:III (continued)
[Percentage points, seasonally adjusted]
  Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Government
Federal, civilian Military State and local
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
United States0.040.130.050.070.020.150.020.020.030.02-0.010.13
  New England
    Connecticut0.170.100.030.060.010.150.000.010.010.02-0.010.08
    Maine0.140.000.030.030.020.220.000.020.020.04-0.040.17
    Massachusetts0.170.180.070.030.010.210.010.000.01-0.03-0.010.05
    New Hampshire0.170.110.090.050.040.160.020.020.030.03-0.020.10
    Rhode Island0.110.060.070.030.080.320.020.030.050.09-0.070.12
    Vermont0.120.120.000.00-0.020.310.010.010.030.080.000.06
  Mideast
    Delaware0.080.19-0.03-0.030.020.13-0.010.050.040.03-0.050.02
    District of Columbia0.100.340.010.060.050.070.020.030.060.21-0.030.13
    Maryland0.140.170.040.040.020.160.010.010.050.14-0.030.33
    New Jersey0.160.040.090.070.000.130.010.040.050.020.000.13
    New York0.150.190.060.060.060.160.020.020.030.010.010.05
    Pennsylvania0.150.080.060.070.010.240.020.020.050.02-0.010.19
  Great Lakes
    Illinois0.190.190.040.050.050.150.000.020.030.020.010.15
    Indiana0.130.090.050.030.010.210.010.020.000.020.000.02
    Michigan0.360.150.050.150.040.120.020.000.030.02-0.01-0.19
    Ohio0.130.100.080.020.010.180.020.010.020.00-0.010.15
    Wisconsin0.100.070.080.04-0.020.21-0.010.020.030.02-0.010.19
  Plains
    Iowa0.080.010.020.060.000.180.010.030.020.020.000.18
    Kansas0.120.040.040.110.000.220.010.020.050.06-0.07-0.02
    Minnesota0.120.110.030.030.010.270.030.030.030.02-0.010.14
    Missouri0.120.090.130.04-0.010.170.040.020.03-0.080.040.17
    Nebraska0.090.080.050.090.000.160.000.010.010.05-0.040.12
    North Dakota0.090.080.040.060.000.190.000.010.020.19-0.06-0.01
    South Dakota0.190.090.030.030.030.210.010.020.070.06-0.100.04
  Southeast
    Alabama-0.100.140.030.060.000.120.010.010.030.06-0.030.14
    Arkansas0.100.110.060.020.020.210.000.010.020.02-0.030.30
    Florida0.220.300.050.320.020.200.060.080.060.02-0.020.20
    Georgia0.180.110.070.080.010.200.020.060.03-0.020.030.12
    Kentucky0.090.100.050.030.010.250.010.020.020.060.050.09
    Louisiana-10.11-0.500.00-0.360.00-0.33-0.02-0.65-0.150.00-0.060.10
    Mississippi-2.440.030.03-0.06-0.050.07-0.07-0.22-0.080.06-0.100.05
    North Carolina0.140.160.080.13-0.010.190.030.020.090.060.040.15
    South Carolina0.160.08-0.010.150.000.16-0.020.010.040.040.010.00
    Tennessee0.220.090.030.050.01-0.050.010.030.02-0.03-0.010.15
    Virginia0.170.230.100.040.010.120.010.030.030.090.080.14
    West Virginia0.050.120.010.030.010.230.010.000.020.08-0.030.15
  Southwest
    Arizona0.370.160.060.180.030.240.030.060.080.050.000.21
    New Mexico0.120.080.030.060.010.100.000.040.040.04-0.060.16
    Oklahoma0.100.120.030.040.000.170.010.010.020.09-0.030.24
    Texas0.200.080.020.070.010.130.010.020.020.00-0.020.13
  Rocky Mountain
    Colorado0.290.220.060.070.010.130.010.020.030.04-0.010.12
    Idaho0.150.110.070.130.030.190.010.030.01-0.04-0.02-0.14
    Montana0.430.120.010.100.010.270.010.070.020.06-0.020.21
    Utah0.230.250.080.020.030.190.030.030.040.05-0.020.16
    Wyoming0.350.100.010.000.000.160.000.010.01-0.05-0.060.33
  Far West
    Alaska0.180.090.010.050.000.080.010.050.02-0.030.240.17
    California0.250.120.040.070.010.120.020.020.020.010.000.20
    Hawaii0.260.070.110.090.050.140.040.140.050.06-0.140.10
    Nevada0.220.15-0.300.140.010.170.040.230.040.04-0.020.16
    Oregon0.130.100.080.040.010.260.020.020.01-0.020.000.10
    Washington0.130.130.050.060.020.160.030.030.040.07-0.080.21
BEA regions
  New England0.170.130.060.040.010.200.010.010.010.01-0.010.08
  Mideast0.140.140.060.060.030.170.020.020.040.040.000.13
  Great Lakes0.190.130.060.060.020.170.010.010.020.020.000.06
  Plains0.110.080.060.060.000.210.020.020.030.00-0.010.12
  Southeast-0.490.140.050.100.010.130.020.000.030.030.010.15
  Southwest0.220.100.030.080.010.150.010.030.030.02-0.020.16
  Rocky Mountain0.280.200.060.060.010.160.010.020.030.03-0.020.12
  Far West0.230.120.030.070.010.140.020.040.030.01-0.010.19