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Patricia Buscher CB02-76 Public Information Office (301) 457-3030/457-3670 (fax) (301) 457-1037 (TDD) e-mail: pio@census.gov California County Shows Biggest Percentage Increase in Jobs and Payroll Santa Clara County, Calif., showed one of the fastest-growing percentage increases in jobs of U.S. counties between 1999 and 2000, according to a report on business activity released today by the Commerce Department's Census Bureau. Santa Clara, part of the San Francisco-Oakland Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area, whose most populous city is San Jose, had a 6.2 percent increase in employment, tops among the five counties with the largest numeric gains in job growth. According to the report, 2000 County Business Patterns, job growth in the rest of the top five counties was as follows: New York County, N.Y., the Manhattan portion of New York City, 3.9 percent; Maricopa County, Ariz., 3.8 percent; Los Angeles County, Calif., 3.1 percent; and Cook County, Ill., 2.1 percent. Among the five counties with the largest gains in payroll, Santa Clara again had the highest percentage increase (36.7 percent). Middlesex County, Mass. (up 19.4 percent), and New York County (up 18.1 percent) were next, followed by Los Angeles County and Cook County (up 7.9 percent each). Nationwide, private sector employment grew by 3 percent from 111 million in 1999 to 114 million in 2000. In addition, pay for these employees grew by 9.1 percent to $3.9 trillion. The following table shows employee gains for the United States and the five counties with the largest employee gains from 1999 to 2000: 2000 1999 Gain: 1999-2000 County Employees Employees Number/Percent United States 114,065,000 110,705,700 3,359,300 3.0 Los Angeles, Calif. 3,863,900 3,747,800 116,100 3.1 New York, N.Y. 1/ 2,080,900 2,001,900 79,000 3.9 Santa Clara, Calif. 999,500 941,500 58,000 6.2 Cook, Ill. 2,554,000 2,501,500 52,500 2.1 Maricopa, Ariz. 1,354,200 1,305,300 48,900 3.8 1/ Manhattan portion of New York City Gains in the number of business establishments with employees for the United States and the five top counties, from 1999 to 2000, were: 2000 1999 Gain: 1999-2000 County Establishments Establishments Number/Percent United States 7,070,048 7,008,444 61,604 0.9 Los Angeles, Calif. 226,282 222,513 3,769 1.7 New York, N.Y. 1/ 107,781 105,670 2,111 2.0 Orange, Calif. 78,556 76,532 2,024 2.6 San Diego, Calif. 67,922 65,905 2,017 3.1 Maricopa, Ariz. 72,014 70,489 1,525 2.2 1/ Manhattan portion of New York City Gains for the United States and the five counties with the largest dollar gains in annual payrolls, from 1999 to 2000, were: Gain: 1999-2000 County 2000 Payroll 1999 Payroll Amount/Percent ($billion) ($billion) ($billion) United States 3,879.4 3,554.7 324.7 9.1 New York, N.Y. 1/ 157.6 133.5 24.1 18.1 Santa Clara, Calif. 76.8 56.2 20.6 36.7 Los Angeles, Calif. 141.3 130.9 10.4 7.9 Cook, Ill. 105.2 97.5 7.7 7.9 Middlesex, Mass. 44.1 37.0 7.2 19.4 1/ Manhattan portion of New York City The 2000 County Business Patterns data series uses the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes, which reflect more accurately and more comprehensively the growing service-based economy. NAICS includes 1,170 industries, of which 565 are service based. County Business Patterns data are obtained from Census Bureau reports and administrative records of other federal agencies. Quality assurance procedures are applied to all phases of collection, processing and tabulation to minimize errors. The data are subject to error from miscoding and estimation for missing or misreported data. The data will be available on CD-ROM at a later date. The Census Bureau will release the report for Puerto Rico later this year. -X-
Selected Data by States: 2000
employees as
of March 12 change
from 1999
Source: U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
StateNon-Farm Employment
Establishments
Annual Payroll
Number of
Percent
Number
Percent
change
from 1999
Amount
($1,000)
Percent
change
from
1999
Average
per
employee
(dollars)
United States
114,064,976
3.0
7,070,048
0.9
3,879,430,052
9.1
34,011
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Alabama
1,653,074
1.2
99,817
-0.7
43,957,816
3.5
26,592
Alaska
204,887
3.2
18,501
0.4
7,649,748
7.6
37,336
Arizona
1,919,353
4.4
114,804
2.0
58,235,779
10.0
30,341
Arkansas
990,830
3.8
63,185
0.7
24,663,335
6.4
24,892
California
12,884,692
4.3
799,863
1.9
514,360,478
15.2
39,920
Colorado
1,913,302
5.0
137,528
2.8
68,179,190
14.1
35,634
Connecticut
1,546,250
1.0
92,436
0.0
67,384,810
8.5
43,580
Delaware
377,277
4.6
23,771
1.7
14,320,011
13.5
37,956
District of Columbia
414,983
2.6
19,655
1.0
19,984,505
9.3
48,157
Florida
6,217,386
4.4
428,438
1.0
177,378,971
10.2
28,530
Georgia
3,483,500
3.6
200,442
1.4
112,899,269
8.7
32,410
Hawaii
432,092
3.1
29,853
1.0
12,331,233
5.7
28,538
Idaho
450,788
3.8
37,429
1.2
12,395,973
12.4
27,498
Illinois
5,501,036
3.0
308,067
0.4
201,319,268
7.1
36,597
Indiana
2,650,774
2.7
146,321
-0.1
78,992,813
4.5
29,800
Iowa
1,265,064
2.1
80,890
-0.4
33,752,570
5.4
26,681
Kansas
1,128,732
1.5
74,939
0.6
31,990,762
4.5
28,342
Kentucky
1,513,722
3.0
89,921
0.0
41,233,591
4.3
27,240
Louisiana
1,592,357
0.8
101,016
0.0
42,975,159
3.6
26,988
Maine
491,780
3.5
39,466
1.5
13,490,186
7.2
27,431
Maryland
2,058,304
3.5
128,467
0.8
70,877,270
10.4
34,435
Massachusetts
3,087,044
3.9
176,222
1.7
131,444,257
14.0
42,579
Michigan
4,072,786
1.9
236,912
0.2
145,482,490
5.2
35,721
Minnesota
2,395,361
2.4
139,080
1.3
82,483,852
9.5
34,435
Mississippi
956,781
0.8
59,788
-0.1
22,843,586
3.0
23,875
Missouri
2,398,979
2.0
144,755
-0.1
72,195,796
5.3
30,094
Montana
296,220
2.7
31,849
1.5
6,808,075
5.7
22,983
Nebraska
751,076
2.3
49,623
1.3
20,283,421
4.4
27,006
Nevada
902,775
5.7
48,178
2.7
26,597,395
9.0
29,462
New Hampshire
546,400
3.3
37,414
0.6
17,826,474
11.0
32,625
New Jersey
3,548,429
3.1
233,559
0.7
147,082,234
10.2
41,450
New Mexico
549,352
1.5
42,782
-0.3
14,303,193
4.9
26,036
New York
7,353,209
3.0
492,073
1.3
330,586,554
12.2
44,958
North Carolina
3,385,492
1.8
203,903
1.1
99,687,306
7.4
29,445
North Dakota
255,178
2.0
20,139
-1.2
6,057,225
4.6
23,737
Ohio
5,001,980
2.8
270,509
-0.1
155,035,151
4.4
30,995
Oklahoma
1,201,606
2.6
85,094
0.3
31,700,630
6.1
26,382
Oregon
1,355,442
1.7
100,645
0.7
43,689,551
10.0
32,233
Pennsylvania
5,087,237
2.0
294,741
0.4
165,108,376
6.9
32,455
Rhode Island
415,168
2.4
28,534
1.0
12,585,945
6.3
30,315
South Carolina
1,601,532
2.5
97,146
0.7
43,362,158
6.0
27,075
South Dakota
306,704
3.9
23,783
0.4
7,296,364
6.4
23,790
Tennessee
2,390,322
2.2
130,876
-0.2
69,411,435
5.2
29,039
Texas
8,026,438
3.4
471,509
0.9
269,917,800
10.1
33,629
Utah
917,089
3.1
55,379
2.9
25,439,601
8.9
27,740
Vermont
253,541
2.9
21,564
-0.2
6,938,080
9.5
27,365
Virginia
2,903,548
4.0
175,582
1.2
97,692,222
4.9
33,646
Washington
2,267,485
2.6
164,018
0.7
87,746,294
11.5
38,698
West Virginia
558,171
2.3
41,047
-1.0
14,019,258
3.7
25,116
Wisconsin
2,414,834
2.0
140,415
0.6
72,892,099
5.2
30,185
Wyoming
174,614
3.2
18,120
1.2
4,540,493
5.9
26,003
Selected Data for 50 Counties Having Highest Nonfarm Employment: 2000
County |
Non-Farm Employment | Establishments | Annual Payroll | ||||
Number of employees as of March 12 | Percent change from 1999 |
Number |
Percent change from 1999 |
Amount ($1,000) |
Percent change from 1999 | Average per employee (dollars) | |
Los Angeles, CA | 3,863,871 | 3.1 | 226,282 | 1.7 | 141,269,669 | 7.9 | 36,562 |
Cook, IL | 2,554,006 | 2.1 | 128,165 | 0.4 | 105,183,440 | 7.9 | 41,184 |
New York, NY 1/ | 2,080,875 | 3.9 | 107,781 | 2.0 | 157,610,673 | 18.1 | 75,742 |
Harris, TX | 1,641,038 | 1.1 | 84,792 | 0.8 | 65,133,759 | 8.5 | 39,691 |
Dallas, TX | 1,478,116 | 2.5 | 63,807 | 0.0 | 62,039,751 | 9.0 | 41,972 |
Orange, CA | 1,378,717 | 3.6 | 78,556 | 2.6 | 52,421,059 | 10.3 | 38,022 |
Maricopa, AZ | 1,354,249 | 3.8 | 72,014 | 2.2 | 44,315,326 | 10.5 | 32,723 |
San Diego, CA | 1,052,214 | 3.6 | 67,922 | 3.1 | 37,719,724 | 11.4 | 35,848 |
King, WA | 1,032,886 | 2.8 | 59,811 | 0.8 | 51,887,720 | 14.9 | 50,236 |
Santa Clara, CA | 999,519 | 6.2 | 45,655 | 1.7 | 76,783,213 | 36.7 | 76,820 |
Hennepin, MN | 865,368 | 1.3 | 39,137 | 0.7 | 35,811,676 | 9.5 | 41,383 |
Dade, FL | 854,389 | -1.0 | 66,509 | -0.1 | 26,994,183 | 4.4 | 31,595 |
Middlesex, MA | 852,954 | 4.7 | 43,074 | 1.2 | 44,146,049 | 19.4 | 51,757 |
Oakland, MI | 791,090 | 2.9 | 41,899 | 0.2 | 34,215,097 | 7.0 | 43,251 |
Cuyahoga, OH | 778,909 | 2.9 | 38,206 | -0.6 | 27,082,463 | 5.0 | 34,770 |
Fulton, GA | 768,516 | 5.8 | 30,946 | 1.2 | 34,026,764 | 13.7 | 44,276 |
Wayne, MI | 757,487 | -1.7 | 36,011 | 0.0 | 30,367,170 | 2.7 | 40,089 |
Allegheny, PA | 691,227 | 1.2 | 34,851 | -0.3 | 24,488,066 | 5.4 | 35,427 |
Alameda, CA | 655,730 | 6.9 | 36,391 | 1.9 | 28,627,936 | 17.5 | 43,658 |
Tarrant, TX | 640,927 | 4.4 | 33,368 | 1.0 | 20,740,123 | 11.3 | 32,360 |
Clark, NV | 639,155 | 7.0 | 29,631 | 3.9 | 18,786,150 | 10.4 | 29,392 |
Franklin, OH | 626,841 | 1.8 | 27,967 | 0.5 | 21,035,298 | 5.8 | 33,558 |
Du Page, IL | 620,680 | 2.3 | 32,376 | 0.6 | 25,299,004 | 4.1 | 40,760 |
Broward, FL | 619,401 | 3.9 | 50,328 | 1.7 | 19,111,362 | 10.8 | 30,855 |
Philadelphia, PA | 606,509 | 1.1 | 25,782 | -0.9 | 22,820,181 | 7.0 | 37,625 |
St. Louis, MO | 586,848 | 0.8 | 30,161 | -0.6 | 21,189,987 | 5.1 | 36,108 |
Orange, FL | 574,933 | 2.8 | 26,391 | 2.0 | 17,100,136 | 8.3 | 29,743 |
Bexar, TX | 571,900 | 4.7 | 29,799 | 0.3 | 16,974,831 | 15.8 | 29,681 |
Suffolk, MA | 571,117 | 4.4 | 20,589 | 1.4 | 30,768,397 | 14.9 | 53,874 |
Marion, IN | 564,665 | 3.8 | 24,388 | -0.1 | 20,172,358 | 5.5 | 35,724 |
Nassau, NY | 562,350 | 3.5 | 47,201 | 1.1 | 20,925,755 | 6.8 | 37,211 |
Hamilton, OH | 556,563 | 2.9 | 24,896 | 0.2 | 19,359,336 | 5.6 | 34,784 |
San Francisco, CA | 555,647 | 3.7 | 31,406 | 0.7 | 31,060,972 | 17.8 | 55,901 |
Suffolk, NY | 522,800 | 4.6 | 43,465 | 2.3 | 19,023,407 | 12.1 | 36,388 |
Fairfax, VA | 509,141 | 8.4 | 25,580 | 1.7 | 27,217,339 | -1.0 | 53,457 |
Hillsborough, FL | 502,834 | 0.2 | 26,834 | 1.6 | 16,185,281 | 8.6 | 32,188 |
Mecklenburg, NC | 498,694 | 3.5 | 24,245 | 2.0 | 18,871,317 | 11.0 | 37,841 |
Montgomery, PA | 497,214 | 1.1 | 25,800 | 0.8 | 21,121,594 | 12.4 | 42,480 |
Salt Lake, UT | 480,875 | 1.1 | 25,935 | 2.4 | 14,719,037 | 6.8 | 30,609 |
Milwaukee, WI | 480,572 | 1.7 | 21,315 | -0.4 | 16,455,344 | 5.0 | 34,241 |
Shelby, TN | 477,299 | 3.0 | 21,343 | -0.3 | 15,339,492 | 6.3 | 32,138 |
Hartford, CT | 476,640 | 0.9 | 23,198 | -0.3 | 19,970,832 | 7.6 | 41,899 |
Queens, NY 2/ | 475,670 | 4.6 | 36,309 | 1.5 | 15,643,640 | 7.5 | 32,888 |
Bergen, NJ | 469,175 | 3.1 | 33,175 | 0.4 | 21,000,288 | 10.6 | 44,760 |
San Bernardino, CA | 465,627 | 5.6 | 27,079 | 1.3 | 12,798,831 | 8.8 | 27,487 |
Palm Beach, FL | 448,651 | 4.9 | 36,510 | 1.6 | 14,984,163 | 14.7 | 33,398 |
Travis, TX | 446,089 | 8.4 | 23,548 | 3.0 | 19,973,119 | 21.0 | 44,774 |
Fairfield, CT | 444,930 | 2.0 | 28,587 | 0.1 | 25,894,338 | 12.5 | 58,199 |
Pinellas, FL | 441,062 | 8.0 | 26,090 | 0.0 | 12,852,507 | 16.8 | 29,140 |
Kings, NY 3/ | 431,792 | 2.4 | 38,155 | 1.9 | 12,732,387 | 5.3 | 29,487 |