5 Year % Change in Employer Contributions for Government Social Insurance (adj to 2009 $)
 
Stats IN
RankStates2004 to 2009 % chg
1Wyoming65.6%
2New Mexico18.8%
3Montana17.4%
4South Dakota16.6%
5North Dakota15.7%
6District of Columbia15.3%
7Utah14.7%
8Idaho14.0%
9Alaska13.9%
10Nebraska10.3%
11Louisiana10.2%
12Iowa8.6%
13Vermont8.5%
14North Carolina8.4%
15Maine7.5%
16Maryland7.4%
17Arizona7.1%
18Missouri7.0%
19Arkansas6.6%
20Oklahoma6.4%
21Virginia6.1%
22Kansas5.7%
23Mississippi5.6%
23South Carolina5.6%
25Hawaii5.3%
26Nevada3.9%
27Colorado3.8%
28Texas3.5%
29Kentucky3.3%
30Wisconsin3.1%
31Alabama3.0%
32Rhode Island2.7%
33Pennsylvania1.6%
34New Hampshire0.7%
35New York0.3%
36Delaware0.1%
36Oregon0.1%
36Washington0.1%
39Tennessee-0.2%
40Florida-0.3%
41Ohio-1.1%
42Indiana-1.4%
43Minnesota-1.5%
44Georgia-1.7%
45Massachusetts-2.8%
46New Jersey-4.0%
47Connecticut-4.6%
48Illinois-5.8%
49California-11.6%
50Michigan-12.6%
51West Virginia-25.1%
Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis

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.
Updated: May 18, 2011 at 13:25