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Fewer jobs supported by Manchin reconciliation plan in every state: Jobs reduction relative to Build Back Better agenda, share of state employment

State Reduction in jobs supported, annually Reduction in jobs supported, share of state employment
Alaska -4,885 1.39%
District of Columbia -5,043 1.37%
Maryland -41,037 1.34%
West Virginia -9,880 1.33%
Wisconsin -39,372 1.33%
Ohio -71,850 1.29%
North Dakota -5,178 1.29%
South Dakota -5,692 1.29%
Mississippi -15,731 1.28%
Pennsylvania -78,647 1.28%
Minnesota -37,302 1.27%
Arkansas -16,426 1.27%
Vermont -4,171 1.27%
Virginia -52,244 1.27%
Oregon -24,501 1.27%
Oklahoma -22,206 1.26%
Iowa -20,266 1.26%
Kentucky -24,624 1.26%
Michigan -57,659 1.25%
Tennessee -38,211 1.25%
Rhode Island -6,613 1.25%
New Mexico -11,053 1.25%
Missouri -36,026 1.25%
New Hampshire -9,030 1.25%
Maine -8,286 1.25%
Massachusetts -44,251 1.24%
Alabama -25,701 1.24%
Indiana -39,133 1.24%
South Carolina -27,507 1.23%
Montana -6,263 1.23%
New York -116,584 1.23%
North Carolina -57,327 1.23%
Connecticut -22,220 1.23%
Idaho -9,409 1.22%
Delaware -5,513 1.22%
Nebraska -12,131 1.22%
Kansas -17,408 1.22%
Illinois -75,798 1.22%
Hawaii -8,161 1.20%
Louisiana -24,271 1.19%
Georgia -55,687 1.18%
Washington -41,433 1.18%
Arizona -35,564 1.17%
New Jersey -51,159 1.17%
Wyoming -3,382 1.16%
California -211,853 1.16%
Texas -149,050 1.15%
Florida -106,205 1.15%
Colorado -32,516 1.15%
Utah -16,563 1.14%
Nevada -14,224 1.04%
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* Totals may vary slightly due to rounding.

Note: Percentages are calculated using rounded totals.

Source: Authors’ analysis of U.S. Census Bureau 2019a and 2020a, and Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections program 2019a and 2019b. For a more detailed explanation of data sources and computations, see Hersh (2021) and Scott and Mokhiber (2020).

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