United States Payroll Employment By State for The Private Private Households Industry in January, 2019
Updated on June 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in January, 2019, Alabama added the highest number of jobs to the private private households industry (), followed by Alaska (), and Arizona ().

On the other hand, Wyoming added the least number of jobs (), followed by Wisconsin (), and West Virginia ().

Interact with the charts below to see for each state, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in January, 2019. This information can also be found in a table below.

You can see similar information for different types of businesses establishments and industries.

You can also see links below for similar information by county for each state.

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State Number of Employment Jobs Added
Alabama 3412
Alaska 165
Arizona 2142
Arkansas 871
California 36068
Colorado 5666
Connecticut 13810
Delaware 394
Florida 15963
Georgia 3325
Hawaii 415
Idaho 696
Illinois 13349
Indiana 1852
Iowa 2873
Kansas 1261
Kentucky 4694
Louisiana 1379
Maine 1104
Maryland 7589
Massachusetts 6567
Michigan 14160
Minnesota 5006
Mississippi 1023
Missouri 2985
Montana 830
Nebraska 947
Nevada 904
New Hampshire 769
New Jersey 5180
New Mexico 780
New York 26435
North Carolina 8563
North Dakota 166
Ohio 3906
Oklahoma 1111
Oregon 14474
Pennsylvania 4005
Rhode Island 766
South Carolina 3830
South Dakota 181
Tennessee 7833
Texas 23599
Utah 944
Vermont 541
Virginia 10267
Washington 6925
West Virginia 2710
Wisconsin 5412
Wyoming 367