Union affiliation by U.S. state

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Union Affiliation by State
State Total Employed Percent Union Members Percent Represented by Unions
Alabama 1,909,000 10.2 11.7
Alaska 275,000 22.8 24.1
Arizona 2,366,000 6.1 7.7
Arkansas 1,138,000 4.8 6.0
California 14,687,000 23.5 24.8
Colorado 2,052,000 8.3 9.4
Connecticut 1,550,000 15.9 17.0
Delaware 386,000 11.8 12.9
District of Columbia 259,000 11.3 12.8
Georgia 3,765,000 5.0 6.0
Hawaii 545,000 25.8 26.7
Idaho 606,000 5.2 6.3
Illinois 5,473,000 16.9 17.6
Indiana 2,789,000 12.4 13.2
Iowa 1,369,000 11.5 13.5
Kansas 1,210,000 7.0 9.5
Kentucky 1,696,000 9.7 10.8
Louisiana 1,778,000 6.4 7.4
Maine 582,000 11.9 13.6
Maryland 2,530,000 13.3 15.0
Massachusetts 2,886,000 13.9 14.9
Michigan 4,288,000 20.5 21.4
Minnesota 2,494,000 15.7 16.4
Mississippi 1,089,000 7.1 9.7
Missouri 2,532,000 11.5 12.6
Montana 391,000 10.7 12.2
Nebraska 830,000 8.3 9.5
Nevada 1,051,000 13.8 15.1
New Hampshire 627,000 10.4 11.5
New Jersey 3,868,000 20.5 21.7
New Mexico 777,000 8.1 10.7
New York 8,008,000 26.1 27.5
North Carolina 3,631,000 2.9 3.9
North Dakota 289,000 7.3 9.2
Ohio 5,039,000 16.0 17.2
Oklahoma 1,432,000 5.4 6.4
Oregon 1,470,000 14.5 15.7
Pennsylvania 5,298,000 13.8 15.0
Rhode Island 494,000 15.9 16.8
South Carolina 1,739,000 2.3 3.3
South Dakota 350,000 5.9 8.2
Tennessee 2,368,000 5.4 6.6
Texas 9,485,000 5.3 6.2
Utah 1,035,000 4.9 6.1
Vermont 287,000 10.8 13.0
Virginia 3,406,000 4.8 6.2
Washington 2,746,000 19.1 20.4
West Virginia 688,000 14.4 15.5
Wisconsin 2,551,000 16.1 17.2
Wyoming 228,000 7.9 9.5

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Table 5. Union affiliation of employed wage and salary workers by state


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