Figure D
Southern states are well represented among the states with the lowest prime-age EPOPs: Prime-age (ages 25–54) employment-to-population ratios (EPOPs) for the 10 states with the lowest prime-age EPOPs and the U.S. overall
State | Prime-age EPOP |
---|---|
United States | 78.2% |
Oklahoma | 75.9% |
California | 75.6% |
Kentucky | 75.3% |
Alaska | 75.3% |
Arkansas | 75.2% |
Louisiana | 74.6% |
Alabama | 74.4% |
New Mexico | 73.0% |
Mississippi | 73.0% |
West Virginia | 72.7% |
Note: The prime-age employment-to-population ratio is the share of the population ages 25–54 who are employed.
Source: EPI analysis of 2017–2021 Current Population Survey microdata.
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