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Labor Force in July 2025

RankStateFIPS CodeLabor Force
1California0600019,851,690
2Texas4800015,848,777
3Florida1200011,196,487
4New York360009,868,003
5Illinois170006,598,566
6Pennsylvania420006,536,741
7Ohio390005,960,282
8Georgia130005,377,004
9North Carolina370005,285,604
10Michigan260005,076,615
11New Jersey340004,890,478
12Virginia510004,552,304
13Washington530004,024,948
14Massachusetts250003,961,473
15Arizona040003,798,410
16Indiana180003,489,108
17Tennessee470003,478,416
18Colorado080003,280,339
19Maryland240003,237,587
20Missouri290003,167,193
21Minnesota270003,155,587
22Wisconsin550003,149,943
23South Carolina450002,572,017
24Alabama010002,383,940
25Oregon410002,214,014
26Kentucky210002,117,737
27Louisiana220002,075,061
28Oklahoma400002,003,057
29Connecticut090001,954,008
30Utah490001,845,207
31Iowa190001,737,465
32Nevada320001,681,006
33Kansas200001,553,690
34Arkansas050001,424,739
35Mississippi280001,289,461
36Nebraska310001,087,406
37Idaho160001,010,133
38New Mexico35000991,594
39West Virginia54000780,018
40New Hampshire33000775,227
41Maine23000706,107
42Hawaii15000688,580
43Rhode Island44000587,711
44Montana30000575,214
45Delaware10000509,567
46South Dakota46000493,271
47North Dakota38000430,081
48District of Columbia11000420,289
49Alaska02000365,028
50Vermont50000353,381
51Wyoming56000291,125

Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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