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Labor Statistics > Petroleum & coal products manufacturing > Production workers hours (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Texas: 30,016,000  
#2  California: 15,997,000  
#3  Louisiana: 13,265,000  
#4  Pennsylvania: 8,757,000  
#5  New Jersey: 5,447,000  
#6  Oklahoma: 4,331,000  
#7  Indiana: 4,057,000  
#8  Alabama: 3,312,000  
#9  Washington: 2,902,000  
#10  Minnesota: 2,629,000  
#11  Kansas: 2,392,000  
#12  Missouri: 2,276,000  
#13  Georgia: 2,138,000  
#14  Mississippi: 2,131,000  
#15  Florida: 1,755,000  
#16  North Carolina: 1,595,000  
#17  Tennessee: 1,508,000  
#18  Arkansas: 958,000  
#19  Illinois: 581,000  
#20  Michigan: 155,000  
#21  New York: 23,000  
#22  Kentucky: 0  
Total: 106,225,000   
Weighted average: 4,828,409.1   


DEFINITION: This item covers all hours worked or paid for at the manufacturing plant, including actual overtime hours (not straight-time equivalent hours). It excludes hours paid for vacations, holidays, or sick leave when the employee is not at the establishment.

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