United States Payroll Employment By State for the Non-Durable Goods Industry in March, 2008 (Not Seas Adj.)
Updated on April 12, 2023.

According to data from the US BLS, the following US states added the highest number of jobs to the Non-Durable Goods industry (not seasonally adjusted) in March, 2008:

  1. New York: 800
  2. California: 700
  3. Missouri: 500

On the other hand, the following states added the lowest number of jobs to the Non-Durable Goods industry (not seasonally adjusted) in March, 2008:

  1. Georgia: -1,400
  2. Ohio: -1,100
  3. Florida: -900

The charts and table below shows the payroll employment and the number of jobs added by US states in March, 2008.

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US Payroll Employment By State for the Non-Durable Goods Industry in March, 2008 (Not Seas Adj.)
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US Number of Jobs Added to the Non-Durable Goods Industry By State in March, 2008 (Not Seas Adj.)
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US Payroll Employment for the Non-Durable Goods Industry By State in March, 2008 (Not Seas Adj.)
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State Number of Payrolls Jobs Added
Alabama 106200 -200
Alaska 10000 -200
Arizona 34500 -800
Arkansas 89000 100
California 520200 700
Colorado 49100 0
Connecticut 41700 0
Delaware 18900 -200
Florida 125700 -900
Georgia 219100 -1400
Hawaii 10700 0
Idaho 24300 0
Illinois 257400 -300
Indiana 147100 -100
Iowa 89000 200
Kansas 65600 -200
Kentucky 91900 -200
Louisiana 69600 0
Maine 27200 0
Maryland 60400 -100
Massachusetts 95200 -100
Michigan 136600 -500
Minnesota 119100 -300
Mississippi 54400 -100
Missouri 116600 500
Montana 7400 -100
Nebraska 52400 0
Nevada 15600 -200
New Hampshire 18200 -100
New Jersey 163400 200
New Mexico 10700 -100
New York 216500 800
North Carolina 243200 -600
North Dakota 8300 -100
Ohio 235700 -1100
Oklahoma 47100 0