Figure C

The vast majority of states have already lost state and local government and education jobs during the COVID-19 economic crisis: Percent and level change in employment between October 2019 and October 2020, state government, local government, and education not seasonally adjusted

State Percent change in education jobs One year change in education jobs Percent change in state and local jobs One year change in number of state and local jobs
Alabama -8.1% -2,600 -3.3% -11,200
Alaska -18.8% -600 -3.1% -2,000
Arizona -2.5% -1,800 -2.9% -11,100
Arkansas 0.0% 0 -5.2% -10,000
California -12.8% -50,800 -8.4% -200,700
Colorado 3.8% 1,700 -8.5% -35,100
Connecticut -8.0% -5,700 -6.7% -15,000
Delaware -14.1% -1,100 -5.5% -3,500
Washington D.C. -10.6% -6,400 2.2% 900
Florida -4.5% -8,100 -4.7% -47,300
Georgia -2.1% -2,000 -4.4% -26,100
Hawaii -19.0% -2,700 -9.3% -8,700
Idaho 0.0% 0 -4.5% -5,300
Illinois -11.5% -19,500 -6.6% -50,400
Indiana -7.7% -5,200 -4.1% -16,600
Iowa -4.0% -1,700 -3.1% -7,800
Kansas -1.0% -200 -5.2% -12,600
Kentucky -5.6% -1,700 -8.0% -22,400
Louisiana -4.4% -2,200 -3.4% -10,400
Maine -15.7% -3,800 -9.4% -8,300
Maryland -5.8% -5,300 -9.1% -33,500
Massachusetts -13.9% -25,200 -6.8% -28,500
Michigan -20.5% -16,200 -7.4% -43,300
Minnesota -9.2% -6,900 -7.8% -31,500
Mississippi -7.3% -900 -4.7% -10,300
Missouri -8.5% -4,900 -3.6% -14,200
Montana -14.7% -1,400 0.0% 0
Nebraska -7.9% -1,500 -4.4% -7,000
Nevada -20.9% -2,900 -10.9% -16,400
New Hampshire -6.9% -2,300 -10.8% -9,200
New Jersey -12.2% -14,500 -5.4% -30,400
New Mexico -13.1% -2,900 -2.2% -3,600
New York -10.8% -57,700 -3.3% -46,200
North Carolina -9.9% -9,900 -4.7% -31,600
North Dakota 0.0% 0 -1.1% -800
Ohio -10.9% -13,600 -7.4% -53,200
Oklahoma -20.8% -4,300 -3.3% -10,400
Oregon -18.9% -7,300 -8.4% -23,400
Pennsylvania -15.4% -40,100 -5.2% -32,500
Rhode Island -5.5% -1,600 -3.8% -2,100
South Carolina -6.3% -2,600 -3.5% -11,900
South Dakota -2.5% -200 -3.0% -2,100
Tennessee -0.6% -400 -3.9% -15,600
Texas -4.8% -10,700 -3.2% -56,700
Utah -3.8% -2,000 -1.4% -3,200
Vermont -14.6% -2,100 -5.4% -2,800
Virginia -6.7% -6,800 -6.4% -35,400
Washington -11.7% -7,600 -9.3% -48,100
West Virginia -12.0% -1,100 -6.4% -8,300
Wisconsin -16.6% -9,400 -7.8% -30,100
Wyoming -22.6% -700 -3.4% -2,100

Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Employment Statistics data.

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