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County Employment and Wages in Pennsylvania — Second Quarter 2021

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22-136-PHI
Monday, January 24, 2022

Employment rose in all of the 19 largest counties in Pennsylvania from June 2020 to June 2021.

Employment rose in all of the 19 largest counties in Pennsylvania from June 2020 to June 2021, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. (Large counties are those with annual average employment levels of 75,000 or more in 2020.) Regional Commissioner Alexandra Hall Bovee noted that Bucks County had the largest over-the-year increase in employment at 10.8 percent. (See chart 1 and table 1.)

National employment increased 6.7 percent over the year, with 339 of the 343 largest U.S. counties reporting gains. Atlantic, NJ, had the largest over-the-year increase in employment with a gain of 36.8 percent. Calcasieu, LA, had the largest over-the-year percentage decrease in employment with a loss of 0.9 percent.

Among the 19 largest counties in Pennsylvania, employment was highest in Allegheny County (652,800) in June 2021. Within Allegheny County's private industry, health care and social assistance accounted for the largest employment. Together, the 19 largest Pennsylvania counties accounted for 76.5 percent of total employment within the state. Nationwide, the 343 largest counties made up 72.2 percent of total U.S. employment.

Employment and wage levels (but not over-the-year changes) are also available for the 48 counties in Pennsylvania with employment below 75,000. Wage levels in 47 of the 48 smaller counties were below the national average of $1,241 in the second quarter of 2021. (See table 2.)

Large county wage changes

Of the 19 largest Pennsylvania counties, 16 reported average weekly wage gains from the second quarter of 2020 to the second quarter of 2021. (See chart 2.) No county had a wage increase that was above the national rate of 4.5 percent. Lehigh County has the largest gain (+4.1 percent), followed by Allegheny County (+4.0 percent) and Berks County (+3.7 percent). Over-the-year wage changes among Pennsylvania's other 16 large counties ranged from 3.0 percent to -3.0 percent.

Among the 343 largest counties in the United States, 302 had over-the-year wage increases. San Francisco, CA, had the largest percentage wage increase (+29.7 percent). Atlantic, NJ, had the largest over-the-year percentage decrease (-7.4 percent).

Large county average weekly wages

Weekly wages in 5 of the 19 largest counties in Pennsylvania were above the national average of $1,241 in the second quarter of 2021. Average weekly wages in two of these counties ranked among the top 50 nationwide: Chester ($1,541, 23rd) and Montgomery ($1,466, 31st).

Among the largest U.S. counties, 90 reported average weekly wages above the U.S. average in the second quarter of 2021. Santa Clara, CA, had the highest average weekly wage at $3,516. Average weekly wages were at or below the national average in the remaining 253 counties. At $728 a week, Hidalgo, TX, had the lowest average weekly wage.

Average weekly wages in Pennsylvania's smaller counties

Among the 48 smaller counties in Pennsylvania-those with employment below 75,000-Montour ($1,475) reported an average weekly wage above the national average. Perry County ($712) reported the lowest average weekly wage in the state.

When all 67 counties in Pennsylvania were considered, 8 reported average weekly wages of less than $800, 25 registered wages from $800 to $899, 14 had wages from $900 to $999, and 20 had average weekly wages of $1,000 or higher.

Additional statistics and other information

QCEW data for states have been included in this release in table 3. For additional information about quarterly employment and wages data, please read the Technical Noteor visit www.bls.gov/cew.

Employment and Wages Annual Averages Online features comprehensive information by detailed industry on establishments, employment, and wages for the nation and all states. This publication is typically published in September of the following year of the reference period or shortly after the QCEW first quarter full data update. The Employment and Wages Annual Averages Online is available at www.bls.gov/cew/publications/employment-and-wages-annual-averages/.

The County Employment and Wages release for third quarter 2021 is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. The County Employment and Wages full data update for third quarter 2021 is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, March 9, 2022.


Technical Note

Average weekly wage data by county are compiled under the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program, also known as the ES-202 program. The data are derived from summaries of employment and total pay of workers covered by state and federal unemployment insurance (UI) legislation and provided by State Workforce Agencies (SWAs). The average weekly wage values are calculated by dividing quarterly total wages by the average of the three monthly employment levels of those covered by UI programs. The result is then divided by 13, the number of weeks in a quarter. It is to be noted, therefore, that over-the-year wage changes for geographic areas may reflect shifts in the composition of employment by industry, occupation, and such other factors as hours of work. Thus, wages may vary among counties, metropolitan areas, or states for reasons other than changes in the average wage level. Data for all states, Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), counties, and the nation are available on the BLS web site at www.bls.gov/cew. However, data in QCEW press releases have been revised and may not match the data contained on the Bureau's web site.

QCEW data are not designed as a time series. QCEW data are simply the sums of individual establishment records reflecting the number of establishments that exist in a county or industry at a point in time. Establishments can move in or out of a county or industry for a number of reasons-some reflecting economic events, others reflecting administrative changes.

The preliminary QCEW data presented in this release may differ from data released by the individual states as well as from the data presented on the BLS web site. These potential differences result from the states' continuing receipt, review and editing of UI data over time. On the other hand, differences between data in this release and the data found on the BLS web site are the result of adjustments made to improve over-the-year comparisons. Specifically, these adjustments account for administrative (noneconomic) changes such as a correction to a previously reported location or industry classification. Adjusting for these administrative changes allows users to more accurately assess changes of an economic nature (such as a firm moving from one county to another or changing its primary economic activity) over a 12-month period. Currently, adjusted data are available only from BLS press releases.

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Area Establishments,
second quarter
(thousands)
Employment Average weekly wage
June 2021
(thousands)
Percent change,
June
2020-21
National ranking
by percent change
Second quarter
2021
National ranking
by level
Percent change,
second quarter
2020-21
National ranking
by percent change

United States

10,863.2 144,044.8 6.7 -- $1,241 -- 4.5 --

Pennsylvania

370.9 5,674.7 6.9 -- 1,193 16 2.0 39

Allegheny

36.3 652.8 3.8 286 1,318 64 4.0 139

Berks

8.8 164.4 6.2 156 1,078 192 3.7 155

Bucks

20.5 256.3 10.8 26 1,121 167 0.2 299

Butler

5.2 84.0 2.6 323 1,075 196 0.8 281

Chester

16.0 242.6 8.0 78 1,541 23 0.3 296

Cumberland

6.7 132.7 4.0 273 1,114 171 2.3 216

Dauphin

7.6 180.2 7.9 82 1,166 137 -0.7 317

Delaware

14.3 212.2 8.1 74 1,252 82 0.3 296

Erie

6.8 115.9 6.9 112 894 327 -3.0 337

Lackawanna

5.5 91.6 6.3 150 926 315 0.2 299

Lancaster

14.1 241.7 8.7 54 1,002 261 1.9 236

Lehigh

8.9 190.3 8.0 78 1,175 129 4.1 135

Luzerne

7.5 137.7 4.6 237 963 298 3.0 185

Montgomery

28.3 492.5 8.3 67 1,466 31 1.1 269

Northampton

6.9 114.3 8.5 61 1,019 241 1.5 256

Philadelphia

34.8 646.1 5.9 167 1,363 55 -1.3 323

Washington

5.6 83.0 4.5 242 1,151 145 2.7 197

Westmoreland

9.2 128.6 5.1 217 952 305 1.7 248

York

9.2 173.7 5.7 174 1,047 222 1.8 240

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Area Establishments Employment June 2021 Average weekly wage

United States

10,863,217 144,044,799 $1,241

Pennsylvania

370,922 5,674,650 1,193

Adams

2,155 33,329 906

Allegheny

36,315 652,792 1,318

Armstrong

1,490 16,005 864

Beaver

3,695 52,801 1,144

Bedford

1,203 15,356 785

Berks

8,823 164,393 1,078

Blair

3,480 57,258 903

Bradford

1,581 21,400 971

Bucks

20,522 256,327 1,121

Butler

5,182 83,976 1,075

Cambria

3,338 46,883 812

Cameron

157 1,767 914

Carbon

1,274 15,258 785

Centre

3,662 66,780 1,060

Chester

16,013 242,625 1,541

Clarion

1,075 12,151 792

Clearfield

2,108 28,959 835

Clinton

914 12,294 874

Columbia

1,566 23,310 858

Crawford

2,159 28,614 838

Cumberland

6,747 132,721 1,114

Dauphin

7,569 180,208 1,166

Delaware

14,284 212,201 1,252

Elk

980 13,573 846

Erie

6,836 115,909 894

Fayette

2,820 37,074 840

Forest

156 1,932 919

Franklin

3,394 57,790 931

Fulton

316 4,704 898

Greene

798 11,448 1,074

Huntingdon

1,005 12,194 821

Indiana

1,963 26,950 976

Jefferson

1,203 14,531 806

Juniata

551 6,657 756

Lackawanna

5,533 91,584 926

Lancaster

14,063 241,659 1,002

Lawrence

2,003 26,995 858

Lebanon

2,874 50,030 940

Lehigh

8,871 190,283 1,175

Luzerne

7,454 137,704 963

Lycoming

3,124 47,978 941

Mckean

1,129 13,829 836

Mercer

2,903 42,729 897

Mifflin

1,078 15,546 851

Monroe

3,594 54,629 937

Montgomery

28,290 492,492 1,466

Montour

489 16,210 1,475

Northampton

6,902 114,348 1,019

Northumberland

1,866 26,625 863

Perry

899 7,806 712

Philadelphia

34,820 646,121 1,363

Pike

1,094 11,599 746

Potter

467 5,177 885

Schuylkill

3,049 47,777 894

Snyder

975 15,471 759

Somerset

1,860 22,924 841

Sullivan

198 1,387 715

Susquehanna

978 8,409 864

Tioga

1,035 12,456 897

Union

1,017 17,053 976

Venango

1,244 16,994 859

Warren

1,003 13,256 882

Washington

5,558 82,971 1,151

Wayne

1,392 14,985 881

Westmoreland

9,168 128,588 952

Wyoming

700 9,040 1,044

York

9,245 173,677 1,047

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

State Establishments,
second quarter
(thousands)
Employment Average weekly wage
June 2021
(thousands)
Percent change,
June
2020-21
Second quarter
2021
National ranking
by level
Percent change,
second quarter
2020-21
National ranking
by percent change

United States

10,863.2 144,044.8 6.7 $1,241 -- 4.5 --

Alabama

137.8 1,952.0 4.4 1,010 35 4.8 15

Alaska

23.7 315.5 6.7 1,181 17 -1.2 51

Arizona

180.2 2,857.8 5.3 1,154 20 5.9 6

Arkansas

96.1 1,205.3 4.4 974 45 5.2 12

California

1,662.9 16,992.1 7.0 1,579 3 7.5 5

Colorado

228.9 2,723.9 7.1 1,283 10 4.4 19

Connecticut

130.1 1,604.1 7.9 1,411 6 0.6 47

Delaware

35.1 440.1 5.1 1,165 19 1.7 41

District of Columbia

44.0 724.6 3.3 2,096 1 5.4 8

Florida

782.5 8,654.0 6.7 1,113 24 7.7 3

Georgia

337.0 4,453.5 6.5 1,139 22 5.9 6

Hawaii

48.7 590.5 12.7 1,117 23 0.7 46

Idaho

76.4 801.8 7.3 930 50 5.3 10

Illinois

394.6 5,743.5 6.5 1,260 11 3.5 25

Indiana

178.2 3,011.8 5.2 1,013 34 5.4 8

Iowa

106.1 1,528.0 4.8 999 38 2.1 38

Kansas

90.5 1,356.0 4.0 995 41 2.7 30

Kentucky

132.4 1,851.2 5.6 999 38 2.9 28

Louisiana

142.7 1,806.6 5.4 1,005 36 2.0 39

Maine

57.0 623.0 8.7 1,005 36 2.4 33

Maryland

175.6 2,599.7 6.8 1,319 9 1.0 44

Massachusetts

277.4 3,497.0 10.1 1,591 2 1.1 43

Michigan

270.2 4,175.6 8.4 1,143 21 2.5 32

Minnesota

192.8 2,814.5 6.4 1,240 13 3.3 26

Mississippi

75.7 1,107.1 4.1 843 51 3.8 22

Missouri

221.6 2,759.3 5.3 1,052 32 3.6 23

Montana

55.1 490.7 7.0 959 47 4.5 18

Nebraska

74.4 976.6 4.8 997 40 3.9 21

Nevada

93.9 1,353.9 14.0 1,106 25 5.3 10

New Hampshire

58.5 657.4 8.7 1,345 8 10.6 1

New Jersey

300.4 3,993.8 12.0 1,387 7 0.8 45

New Mexico

63.0 790.6 4.3 987 42 2.9 28

New York

667.9 8,885.4 9.2 1,540 5 1.3 42

North Carolina

311.1 4,511.3 7.2 1,092 27 5.1 14

North Dakota

32.6 407.4 4.3 1,067 29 0.6 47

Ohio

312.4 5,266.7 4.3 1,068 28 3.6 23

Oklahoma

114.6 1,568.7 3.1 963 46 2.4 33

Oregon

169.2 1,899.6 5.6 1,196 15 4.8 15

Pennsylvania

370.9 5,674.7 6.9 1,193 16 2.0 39

Rhode Island

42.1 472.2 10.0 1,168 18 -0.3 50

South Carolina

150.1 2,091.9 4.9 977 44 5.2 12

South Dakota

36.3 442.3 6.4 936 49 2.6 31

Tennessee

182.3 3,012.4 5.9 1,094 26 7.6 4

Texas

758.0 12,466.7 5.7 1,210 14 4.7 17

Utah

119.9 1,586.0 7.6 1,060 30 4.2 20

Vermont

27.8 292.4 7.5 1,053 31 -0.2 49

Virginia

293.6 3,854.3 6.1 1,257 12 3.2 27

Washington

263.6 3,376.7 5.7 1,547 4 8.3 2

West Virginia

52.7 663.8 4.8 955 48 2.2 37

Wisconsin

186.5 2,845.7 5.7 1,037 33 2.3 35

Wyoming

28.2 275.1 5.6 987 42 2.3 35

Puerto Rico

47.6 867.2 8.6 567 2.0

Virgin Islands

3.5 35.7 0.0 923 -8.4

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.