Estimated jobs lost due to coronavirus by summer 2020, by state

Projected job loss
State Based on share of total private-sector employment Based on share of leisure, hospitality, and retail employment Average of columns (1) and (2) Leisure, hospitality, and retail as a share of total private-sector employment Projected job loss as a share of total private-sector employment
United States 5,250,000 5,250,000 5,250,000 25.1% 4.1%
 Alabama 68,753 71,564 70,159 26.1% 4.2%
 Alaska 10,210 11,683 10,946 28.7% 4.4%
 Arizona 102,872 106,955 104,914 26.1% 4.2%
 Arkansas 43,572 41,746 42,659 24.1% 4.0%
 California 606,094 601,387 603,741 24.9% 4.1%
 Colorado 95,321 100,503 97,912 26.5% 4.2%
 Connecticut 59,325 54,146 56,735 22.9% 3.9%
 Delaware 16,313 17,142 16,727 26.4% 4.2%
 Washington D.C. 22,899 17,093 19,996 18.7% 3.6%
 Florida 320,262 385,244 352,753 30.2% 4.5%
 Georgia 160,491 162,176 161,334 25.4% 4.1%
 Hawaii 21,655 32,197 26,926 37.3% 5.1%
 Idaho 25,856 27,782 26,819 27.0% 4.2%
 Illinois 216,494 196,802 206,648 22.8% 3.9%
 Indiana 111,953 102,588 107,271 23.0% 3.9%
 Iowa 54,207 52,027 53,117 24.1% 4.0%
 Kansas 47,573 44,418 45,995 23.4% 4.0%
 Kentucky 66,569 66,986 66,777 25.3% 4.1%
 Louisiana 67,804 75,100 71,452 27.8% 4.3%
 Maine 21,851 24,376 23,114 28.0% 4.3%
 Maryland 92,535 91,557 92,046 24.8% 4.1%
 Massachusetts 132,226 118,638 125,432 22.5% 3.9%
 Michigan 156,229 146,404 151,316 23.5% 4.0%
 Minnesota 104,357 92,616 98,487 22.3% 3.9%
 Mississippi 37,489 44,369 40,929 29.7% 4.5%
 Missouri 100,835 99,851 100,343 24.9% 4.1%
 Montana 16,076 20,384 18,230 31.8% 4.6%
 Nebraska 34,912 32,491 33,702 23.4% 3.9%
 Nevada 51,238 82,074 66,656 40.2% 5.3%
 New Hampshire 24,289 27,162 25,726 28.1% 4.3%
 New Jersey 146,808 137,637 142,223 23.5% 4.0%
 New Mexico 27,333 30,698 29,016 28.2% 4.3%
 New York 339,389 305,598 322,494 22.6% 3.9%
 North Carolina 157,145 165,582 161,363 26.5% 4.2%
 North Dakota 14,566 14,013 14,290 24.2% 4.0%
 Ohio 196,377 182,658 189,518 23.4% 3.9%
 Oklahoma 55,234 57,193 56,213 26.0% 4.2%
 Oregon 67,154 69,055 68,104 25.8% 4.1%
 Pennsylvania 219,137 193,201 206,169 22.1% 3.8%
 Rhode Island 17,929 17,614 17,771 24.7% 4.1%
 South Carolina 74,337 85,268 79,802 28.8% 4.4%
 South Dakota 14,754 16,050 15,402 27.3% 4.3%
 Tennessee 109,822 111,518 110,670 25.5% 4.1%
 Texas 442,981 442,453 442,717 25.1% 4.1%
 Utah 53,475 53,429 53,452 25.1% 4.1%
 Vermont 10,611 12,058 11,334 28.5% 4.4%
 Virginia 136,120 133,205 134,663 24.6% 4.0%
 Washington 117,876 120,414 119,145 25.6% 4.1%
 West Virginia 23,222 25,289 24,255 27.3% 4.3%
 Wisconsin 105,351 94,946 100,149 22.6% 3.9%
 Wyoming 9,028 10,673 9,850 29.7% 4.5%

Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Employment data and Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank growth forecasts, as calculated in Josh Bivens, “Coronavirus Shock Will Likely Claim 3 Million Jobs by Summer,” Working Economics, March 17, 2020.

View the underlying data on epi.org.