United States Payroll Employment By State for the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Industry in May, 2010 (Seas Adj.)
Updated on April 11, 2023.

According to recent data from the US BLS, the 3 US states that added the highest seasonally adjusted number of jobs to the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing industry in May, 2010 were:

  1. Texas: 400
  2. Pennsylvania: 200
  3. Massachusetts: 100

On the other hand, the 3 states that added the lowest seasonally adjusted number of jobs to the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing industry in May, 2010 were:

  1. California: -600
  2. Ohio: -400
  3. New York: -400

The charts and table below shows the payroll employment and the number of jobs added by US states in May, 2010.

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US Payroll Employment By State for the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Industry in May, 2010 (Seas Adj.)
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US Number of Jobs Added to the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Industry By State in May, 2010 (Seas Adj.)
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US Payroll Employment for the Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Industry By State in May, 2010 (Seas Adj.)
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State Number of Payrolls Jobs Added
Alabama 22600 0
Alaska 5100 0
Arizona 45700 -200
Arkansas 13500 -200
California 249200 -600
Colorado 42800 -100
Connecticut 18900 0
Delaware 5600 -100
Florida 151900 -100
Georgia 56200 0
Hawaii 11700 0
Idaho 7000 -100
Illinois 72400 -300
Indiana 31700 -100
Iowa 12800 -100
Kansas 14200 -100
Kentucky 18200 -100
Louisiana 30200 0
Maine 6400 -100
Maryland 42200 -100
Massachusetts 39900 100
Michigan 48000 100
Minnesota 33100 0
Mississippi 11500 -100
Missouri 35900 -300
Montana 5200 0
Nebraska 8900 -100
Nevada 21500 -200
New Hampshire 6700 0
New Jersey 54000 -300
New York 175600 -400
North Carolina 46400 -100
North Dakota 3500 0
Ohio 58100 -400
Oklahoma 19900 100
Oregon 37600 -100
Pennsylvania 59200 200
South Carolina 25800 -200
Tennessee 31800 -300
Texas 171200 400
Utah 16300 -100
Vermont 2900 -100
Virginia 51600 0
Washington 47900 -200
West Virginia 6900 -100
Wisconsin 24800 -100
Wyoming 4000 0
District of Columbia 9500 -200