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Labor Force 2018 Annual Average

RankStateFIPS CodeLabor Force
1California0600019,385,262
2Texas4800013,927,670
3Florida1200010,256,297
4New York360009,850,900
5Pennsylvania420006,576,454
6Illinois170006,543,691
7Ohio390005,879,395
8Georgia130005,165,423
9North Carolina370005,000,820
10Michigan260004,979,516
11New Jersey340004,687,390
12Virginia510004,419,378
13Washington530003,960,885
14Massachusetts250003,848,611
15Arizona040003,432,400
16Indiana180003,399,870
17Tennessee470003,339,445
18Maryland240003,338,480
19Wisconsin550003,117,744
20Minnesota270003,111,674
21Colorado080003,104,684
22Missouri290003,073,523
23South Carolina450002,333,533
24Alabama010002,271,835
25Louisiana220002,101,749
26Oregon410002,091,454
27Kentucky210002,064,637
28Connecticut090001,931,826
29Oklahoma400001,843,331
30Iowa190001,742,078
31Utah490001,619,079
32Nevada320001,545,118
33Kansas200001,504,415
34Arkansas050001,353,175
35Mississippi280001,278,958
36Nebraska310001,050,380
37New Mexico35000955,798
38Idaho16000888,611
39West Virginia54000794,874
40New Hampshire33000778,467
41Maine23000698,261
42Hawaii15000686,066
43Rhode Island44000574,066
44Montana30000543,914
45Delaware10000485,873
46South Dakota46000464,665
47North Dakota38000414,120
48District of Columbia11000400,641
49Vermont50000353,432
50Alaska02000352,029
51Wyoming56000293,997

Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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