2006 BLS Covered Employment: Health Care, Social Services as % of Total
 
Stats IN
RankStates% of Total
1Maine16.8%
2West Virginia16.6%
3Rhode Island16.3%
4New York15.5%
4Pennsylvania15.5%
6Vermont15.2%
7North Dakota15.0%
8South Dakota14.8%
9Connecticut14.7%
9Massachusetts14.7%
11Minnesota14.3%
12Ohio14.1%
13Arkansas14.0%
13Louisiana14.0%
15Mississippi13.5%
15New Mexico13.5%
17Missouri13.4%
18Kentucky13.1%
18Michigan13.1%
18Montana13.1%
21Iowa13.0%
22Wisconsin12.9%
23Nebraska12.8%
23North Carolina12.8%
25Kansas12.7%
25New Jersey12.7%
27Delaware12.6%
27New Hampshire12.6%
27Oklahoma12.6%
31Indiana12.2%
31Maryland12.2%
31Tennessee12.2%
34Alabama12.1%
34Alaska12.1%
36Oregon11.8%
36Texas11.8%
38Washington11.7%
39Illinois11.6%
40Florida11.4%
41South Carolina11.1%
42Idaho11.0%
43Georgia10.6%
44Hawaii10.5%
44Virginia10.5%
44Wyoming10.5%
47Arizona10.1%
48Colorado9.7%
48Utah9.7%
50California9.6%
51District of Columbia8.3%
52Nevada7.2%
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

USA Counties IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Updated: May 08, 2008 at 13:45