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Labor Statistics > Electrical equipment, appliance, & component manufacturing > Production workers (average per year) (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Ohio: 25,861  
# 2   Illinois: 20,487  
# 3   Pennsylvania: 16,577  
# 4   Wisconsin: 16,264  
# 5   Tennessee: 16,084  
# 6   Georgia: 12,614  
# 7   Arkansas: 11,308  
# 8   Texas: 11,295  
# 9   New York: 11,294  
# 10   Missouri: 10,424  
# 11   Indiana: 10,112  
# 12   South Carolina: 8,143  
# 13   Kentucky: 7,855  
# 14   Iowa: 7,806  
# 15   Minnesota: 7,091  
# 16   Massachusetts: 7,035  
# 17   Connecticut: 5,876  
# 18   Virginia: 5,336  
# 19   New Jersey: 5,306  
# 20   Florida: 5,081  
# 21   Alabama: 4,068  
# 22   New Hampshire: 3,055  
# 23   Oklahoma: 2,907  
# 24   Kansas: 2,833  
# 25   Rhode Island: 2,052  
# 26   Washington: 1,699  
# 27   North Carolina: 1,355  
# 28   Arizona: 1,325  
# 29   Oregon: 1,215  
# 30   Louisiana: 1,036  
= 31   Michigan: 895  
= 31   Vermont: 895  
# 33   Maryland: 894  
# 34   Colorado: 850  
# 35   West Virginia: 796  
= 36   New Mexico: 788  
= 36   Utah: 788  
# 38   Mississippi: 729  
# 39   Nebraska: 289  
# 40   California: 208  
Total: 250,526   
Weighted average: 6,263.2   



DEFINITION: This item includes all full-time and part-time employees on the payrolls of operating manufacturing establishments during any part of the pay period that included the 12th of the months specified on the report form. Included are employees on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations; not included are proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses.

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