Special Report

Largest Industry in Each State

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Many jobs are common across all U.S. states. Jobs like educators, food service workers, and government employees are necessary to sustain a population regardless of the state. But each state is also unique and has its own history, geography, and demographic makeup — as well as its own industrial makeup, with certain jobs and industries much more common compared to other states.

24/7 Wall St. reviewed the largest industry in each state based on total GDP contribution from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. The dominant industries in each state are as distinct as farming, computer manufacturing, oil extraction, and broadcasting.

The health of these industries to a large extent determines the health of the overall state economies. The oil and gas extraction industry, for example, has been on the decline in recent years as oil prices plunged from 2014 to 2016. As the largest industry in Alaska, its decline helps explain why the state is one of the fastest shrinking state economies. Here is a full list of the fastest growing and shrinking state economies.

In the vast majority of states, the real estate sector is the largest contributor to GDP. The sector was excluded from our analysis, as housing is a universal need irrespective of geography and fails to illuminate regional economic differences. Another sector we excluded for similar reasons was the government sector.

The largest industries in each state vary considerably in size. Vermont’s largest industry, ambulatory health care services, generated $1.5 billion in 2017. Meanwhile, Texas’s oil and gas extraction sector generated $197.5 billion in 2017 — more than the entire GDP of Montana, Vermont, Wyoming, and South Dakota combined. Texas is home to oil and gas giant Exxon Mobil, the largest company in the state. Not surprisingly, many of the largest companies in each state are in the largest industry. These are the largest companies in each state.

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Alabama: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $9.3 billion (4.8% of total)
> Industry workforce: 97,260 (7.1% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +16.2%
> Avg. industry salary: $62,926

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Alaska: Oil and gas extraction
> Industry GDP contribution: $11.0 billion (21.0% of total)
> Industry workforce: 3,522 (0.2% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: -23.4%
> Avg. industry salary: $224,827

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Arizona: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $14.7 billion (5.0% of total)
> Industry workforce: 165,710 (7.7% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +18.9%
> Avg. industry salary: $62,128

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Arkansas: Management of companies and enterprises
> Industry GDP contribution: $5.4 billion (4.7% of total)
> Industry workforce: 34,785 (0.6% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +33.9%
> Avg. industry salary: $115,048

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California: Computer and electronic product manufacturing
> Industry GDP contribution: $110.5 billion (4.3% of total)
> Industry workforce: 278,416 (0.3% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +43.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $183,992

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Colorado: Oil and gas extraction
> Industry GDP contribution: $16.2 billion (5.0% of total)
> Industry workforce: 8,555 (0.2% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +112.2%
> Avg. industry salary: $184,211

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Connecticut: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $18.3 billion (7.6% of total)
> Industry workforce: 57,425 (2.1% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +8.1%
> Avg. industry salary: $141,430

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Delaware: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $9.1 billion (14.2% of total)
> Industry workforce: 5,595 (1.9% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +48.4%
> Avg. industry salary: $86,134

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Florida: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $45.0 billion (5.1% of total)
> Industry workforce: 501,127 (7.0% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +22.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $63,459

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Georgia: Broadcasting (except Internet) and telecommunications
> Industry GDP contribution: $33.2 billion (6.5% of total)
> Industry workforce: 53,343 (0.5% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +44.2%
> Avg. industry salary: $102,386

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Hawaii: Accommodation
> Industry GDP contribution: $4.1 billion (5.1% of total)
> Industry workforce: 41,976 (1.1% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +1.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $50,431

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Idaho: Farms
> Industry GDP contribution: $4.0 billion (5.9% of total)
> Industry workforce: 18,915 (2.6% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +32.8%
> Avg. industry salary: $36,533

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Illinois: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $35.0 billion (4.7% of total)
> Industry workforce: 116,559 (2.3% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +31.9%
> Avg. industry salary: $98,414

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Indiana: Chemical manufacturing
> Industry GDP contribution: $18.9 billion (5.9% of total)
> Industry workforce: 29,998 (0.2% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: -11.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $117,903

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Iowa: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $16.8 billion (10.0% of total)
> Industry workforce: 44,595 (3.4% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +51.4%
> Avg. industry salary: $83,175

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Kansas: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $5.2 billion (3.5% of total)
> Industry workforce: 24,743 (3.2% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +27.9%
> Avg. industry salary: $74,040

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Kentucky: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $8.0 billion (4.4% of total)
> Industry workforce: 87,157 (6.6% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +15.9%
> Avg. industry salary: $65,821

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Louisiana: Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
> Industry GDP contribution: $23.8 billion (10.4% of total)
> Industry workforce: 12,030 (0.1% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +9.3%
> Avg. industry salary: $129,640

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Maine: Hospitals
> Industry GDP contribution: $2.7 billion (4.9% of total)
> Industry workforce: 33,157 (0.1% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +0.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $61,777

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Maryland: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $14.2 billion (3.9% of total)
> Industry workforce: 146,656 (7.6% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +20.9%
> Avg. industry salary: $65,696

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Massachusetts: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $19.4 billion (4.0% of total)
> Industry workforce: 190,498 (4.4% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +17.2%
> Avg. industry salary: $67,026

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Michigan: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $18.2 billion (4.0% of total)
> Industry workforce: 206,999 (6.0% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +12.4%
> Avg. industry salary: $60,201

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Minnesota: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $15.3 billion (4.7% of total)
> Industry workforce: 155,995 (4.6% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +23.8%
> Avg. industry salary: $74,847

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Mississippi: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $4.6 billion (4.6% of total)
> Industry workforce: 50,206 (6.8% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +9.9%
> Avg. industry salary: $58,038

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Missouri: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $10.8 billion (3.9% of total)
> Industry workforce: 118,237 (5.2% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +11.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $63,966

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Montana: Hospitals
> Industry GDP contribution: $1.9 billion (4.4% of total)
> Industry workforce: 25,047 (0.1% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +17.2%
> Avg. industry salary: $62,957

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Nebraska: Farms
> Industry GDP contribution: $8.7 billion (7.9% of total)
> Industry workforce: 12,211 (2.9% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +19.3%
> Avg. industry salary: $40,346

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Nevada: Accommodation
> Industry GDP contribution: $13.2 billion (9.3% of total)
> Industry workforce: 190,356 (0.8% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: -5.7%
> Avg. industry salary: $40,760

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New Hampshire: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $3.7 billion (5.1% of total)
> Industry workforce: 11,870 (1.7% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +27.6%
> Avg. industry salary: $87,686

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New Jersey: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $24.0 billion (4.4% of total)
> Industry workforce: 236,887 (7.6% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +17.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $62,348

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New Mexico: Oil and gas extraction
> Industry GDP contribution: $10.7 billion (11.7% of total)
> Industry workforce: 4,132 (0.3% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +90.6%
> Avg. industry salary: $108,769

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New York: Monetary Authorities- central bank, credit intermediation, and related services
> Industry GDP contribution: $100.0 billion (7.1% of total)
> Industry workforce: 164,781 (1.5% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: -14.1%
> Avg. industry salary: $153,307

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North Carolina: Monetary Authorities- central bank, credit intermediation, and related services
> Industry GDP contribution: $21.7 billion (4.5% of total)
> Industry workforce: 89,604 (1.9% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: -19.6%
> Avg. industry salary: $105,180

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North Dakota: Oil and gas extraction
> Industry GDP contribution: $4.7 billion (9.4% of total)
> Industry workforce: 2,616 (0.3% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +66.8%
> Avg. industry salary: $134,604

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Ohio: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $25.4 billion (4.3% of total)
> Industry workforce: 109,185 (2.5% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +47.1%
> Avg. industry salary: $77,914

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Oklahoma: Oil and gas extraction
> Industry GDP contribution: $38.6 billion (20.4% of total)
> Industry workforce: 18,001 (1.1% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +94.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $147,769

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Oregon: Computer and electronic product manufacturing
> Industry GDP contribution: $16.0 billion (7.8% of total)
> Industry workforce: 37,928 (0.2% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +15.1%
> Avg. industry salary: $135,938

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Pennsylvania: Broadcasting (except Internet) and telecommunications
> Industry GDP contribution: $45.4 billion (6.5% of total)
> Industry workforce: 35,146 (0.3% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +41.1%
> Avg. industry salary: $88,266

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Rhode Island: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $2.6 billion (4.9% of total)
> Industry workforce: 9,084 (1.9% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +37.5%
> Avg. industry salary: $85,307

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South Carolina: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $8.4 billion (4.2% of total)
> Industry workforce: 95,109 (5.7% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +32.7%
> Avg. industry salary: $61,990

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South Dakota: Monetary Authorities- central bank, credit intermediation, and related services
> Industry GDP contribution: $4.5 billion (10.0% of total)
> Industry workforce: 16,363 (2.5% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: -29.4%
> Avg. industry salary: $61,357

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Tennessee: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $16.8 billion (5.4% of total)
> Industry workforce: 152,061 (6.7% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +21.0%
> Avg. industry salary: $65,089

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Texas: Oil and gas extraction
> Industry GDP contribution: $197.5 billion (12.2% of total)
> Industry workforce: 75,435 (0.5% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +60.3%
> Avg. industry salary: $191,717

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Utah: Monetary Authorities- central bank, credit intermediation, and related services
> Industry GDP contribution: $6.8 billion (4.5% of total)
> Industry workforce: 39,226 (2.3% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: -13.8%
> Avg. industry salary: $66,837

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Vermont: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $1.5 billion (5.0% of total)
> Industry workforce: 17,520 (4.7% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +16.8%
> Avg. industry salary: $57,371

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Virginia: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $17.2 billion (3.7% of total)
> Industry workforce: 185,513 (5.5% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +20.4%
> Avg. industry salary: $63,554

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Washington: Ambulatory health care services
> Industry GDP contribution: $16.7 billion (3.5% of total)
> Industry workforce: 156,003 (4.5% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +28.3%
> Avg. industry salary: $64,501

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West Virginia: Oil and gas extraction
> Industry GDP contribution: $5.8 billion (8.4% of total)
> Industry workforce: 2,149 (0.4% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +408.8%
> Avg. industry salary: $93,331

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Wisconsin: Insurance carriers and related activities
> Industry GDP contribution: $17.0 billion (5.8% of total)
> Industry workforce: 63,710 (2.4% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +39.0%
> Avg. industry salary: $75,163

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Wyoming: Oil and gas extraction
> Industry GDP contribution: $4.9 billion (12.8% of total)
> Industry workforce: 3,039 (0.7% of total employment)
> 5 yr. Industry GDP change: +37.0%
> Avg. industry salary: $113,739

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Methodology

To identify the largest industry in each state, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed each state’s industries and their respective GDP contributions from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. All BEA data is as of 2017, the most recent period for which detailed data is available. With only a few exceptions, the largest industry in each state is real estate. In order to identify regional industrial differences, we excluded the real estate sector in our examination. All government sectors were also excluded. Only industries on the same subsector level were included, and as a result, broader categories such as manufacturing, construction and retail were not considered. Employment and wage figures for private employees in each industry came from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. The QCEW and BEA industry data were aligned according to their North American Industry Classification System codes.

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