The Biggest Employer in Every State

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Walmart employs 2.3 million people worldwide, the most for any company. The retailer also is the largest company in terms of revenue, bringing in more than $570 billion per year. Amazon follows at a close second, employing close to 1.3 million people worldwide and generating $470 billion in revenue per year. Combined, Walmart and Amazon employ more people than the population of countries like Uruguay, Mongolia, and Albania.

Higher inflation and interest rates are putting some Americans' jobs in danger, so if you are looking to change jobs, these companies in your state may be hiring. These large companies have locations across the U.S. To determine the largest employer in every state, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed Dun & Bradstreet's 2021 Business Rankings. Walmart is the largest employer in 22 states, but it is headquartered in Arkansas. Businesses with headquarters in a given state were ranked based on the number of employees in that state. Here are the biggest employers in each state, with the number of employees and industry.

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The biggest employer in each state

  • Alabama: Health Care Authority of City of Huntsville
    • Employees at location: 5,000 (Total: 14,000)
    • City: Huntsville
    • Industry: Offices & clinics of doctors of medicine
  • Alaska: AES Marine Support Services LLC
    • Employees at location: 1,812 (Total: 1,812)
    • City: Anchorage
    • Industry: Oil & gas field services
  • Arizona: Wok Parent LLC
    • Employees at location: 26,000 (Total: 26,000)
    • City: Scottsdale
    • Industry: Restaurants
  • Arkansas: Walmart Inc.
    • Employees at location: 11,700 (Total: 2,200,000)
    • City: Bentonville
    • Industry: Department stores
  • California: Buck Holdings LP (Dollar Tree)
    • Employees at location: 90,000 (Total: 90,000)
    • City: Menlo Park
    • Industry: Variety stores
  • Colorado: American Medical Response Inc.
    • Employees at location: 27,000 (Total: 33,000)
    • City: Greenwood Village
    • Industry: Cable and other pay television services
  • Connecticut: CCO Holdings Capital Corp.
    • Employees at location: 96,100 (Total: 96,100)
    • City: Stamford
    • Industry: Cable & other pay television services
  • Delaware: E I Du Pont Nemours And Co.
    • Employees at location: 6,000 (Total: 21,000)
    • City: Wilmington
    • Industry: Pesticides and agricultural chemicals
  • Florida: ADT Holdings
    • Employees at location: 16,000 (Total: 16,000)
    • City: Boca Raton
    • Industry: Detective, guard, and armored car services
  • Georgia: Creative Surfaces Inc.
    • Employees at location: 35,000 (Total: 35,000)
    • City: Atlanta
    • Industry: Wood office and store fixtures, partitions, shelving, and lockers
  • Hawaii: Kyo-Ya Hotels & Resorts LP
    • Employees at location: 3,276 (Total: 4,000)
    • City: Honolulu
    • Industry: Hotels and motels
  • Idaho: Albertsons Companies Inc.
    • Employees at location: 270,000 (Total: 545,000)
    • City: Boise
    • Industry: Grocery stores
  • Illinois: Allstate Corp.
    • Employees at location: 12,000 (Total: 46,290)
    • City: Northbrook
    • Industry: Life insurance
  • Indiana: Couche-Tard US Inc.
    • Employees at location: 15,226 (Total: 15,226)
    • City: Columbus
    • Industry: Grocery stores
  • Iowa: PPW Holdings
    • Employees at location: 19,700 (Total: 19,700)
    • City: Des Moines
    • Industry: Natural gas distribution
  • Kansas: Wanda America Investment Holding Co. LTD
    • Employees at location: 37,236 (Total: 37,236)
    • City: Leawood
    • Industry: Security systems services
  • Kentucky: UofL Health-Louisville Inc.
    • Employees at location: 10,000 (Total: 10,000)
    • City: Louisville
    • Industry: Health and allied services
  • Louisiana: Ochsner Foundation Hospital
    • Employees at location: 6,561 (Total: 6,561)
    • City: New Orleans
    • Industry: General medical and surgical hospitals
  • Maine: LL Bean Inc.
    • Employees at location: 3,000 (Total: 5,000)
    • City: Freeport
    • Industry: Catalog and mail-order houses
  • Maryland: URS Federal Services International Inc.
    • Employees at location: 39,690 (Total: 39,690)
    • City: Germantown
    • Industry: Engineering services
  • Massachusetts: Austin Holdco Inc.
    • Employees at location: 22,830 (Total: 22,830)
    • City: Southborough
    • Industry: Computer programming services
  • Michigan: FCA US LLC
    • Employees at location: 77,817 (Total: 113,221)
    • City: Auburn Hills
    • Industry: Motor vehicle dealers
  • Minnesota: Mayo Foundation For Medical Education and Research
    • Employees at location: 30,000 (Total: 60,000)
    • City: Rochester
    • Industry: Management services
  • Mississippi: Ingalls Shipbuilding Inc.
    • Employees at location: 7,546 (Total: 7,546)
    • City: Pascagoula
    • Industry: Ship building and repairs
  • Missouri: O'Reilly Auto Enterprises LLC
    • Employees at location: 50,000 (Total: 50,000)
    • City: Springfield
    • Industry: Auto and home supply stores
  • Montana: Consumer Direct Care Network Virginia LLC
    • Employees at location: 44,915 (Total: 44,915)
    • City: Missoula
    • Industry: Business services
  • Nebraska: Nebraska Medicine
    • Employees at location: 6,100 (Total: 15,200)
    • City: Omaha
    • Industry: General medical and surgical hospitals
  • Nevada: Station Voteco LLC
    • Employees at location: 12,000 (Total: 12,000)
    • City: Las Vegas
    • Industry: Hotels and motels
  • New Hampshire: Corning Neoptix
    • Employees at location: 10,000 (Total: 10,000)
    • City: Keene
    • Industry: Optical instruments and lenses
  • New Jersey: ADP Atlantic LLC
    • Employees at location: 54,000 (Total: 54,000)
    • City: Roseland
    • Industry: Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services
  • New Mexico: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia LLC
    • Employees at location: 10,000 (Total: 12,000)
    • City: Albuquerque
    • Industry: Commercial physical and biological research
  • New York: BNY Mellon
    • Employees at location: 40,000 (Total: 40,000)
    • City: New York
    • Industry: State commercial banks
  • North Carolina: Rich Square Logistics LLC
    • Employees at location: 200,000 (Total: 200,000)
    • City: Charlotte
    • Industry: Arrangement of transportation of freight and cargo
  • North Dakota: Altru Health System
    • Employees at location: 3,100 (Total: 3,800)
    • City: Grand Forks
    • Industry: Medical equipment rental and leasing
  • Ohio: Needle Holdings Inc.
    • Employees at location: 22,000 (Total: 22,000)
    • City: Hudson
    • Industry: Hobby, toy, and game shops
  • Oklahoma: MSDG Elizabethtown LLC
    • Employees at location: 20,339 (Total: 20,339)
    • City: Oklahoma City
    • Industry: Operators of nonresidential buildings
  • Oregon: Nike Inc.
    • Employees at location: 12,600 (Total: 75,400)
    • City: Beaverton
    • Industry: Rubber and plastics footwear
  • Pennsylvania: Wolseley Investments Inc.
    • Employees at location: 32,986 (Total: 32,986)
    • City: Latrobe
    • Industry: Industrial supplies
  • Rhode Island: SRA Companies Inc.
    • Employees at location: 7,300 (Total: 7,300)
    • City: Providence
    • Industry: Security brokers, dealers, and flotation companies
  • South Carolina: Compucom Systems Holding LLC
    • Employees at location: 11,005 (Total: 11,005)
    • City: Fort Mill
    • Industry: Offices of holding companies
  • South Dakota: N A Citibank
    • Employees at location: 3,200 (Total: 9,123)
    • City: Sioux Falls
    • Industry: National commercial banks
  • Tennessee: P&MCS Holding Corp
    • Employees at location: 16,300 (Total: 16,300)
    • City: Memphis
    • Industry: Restaurants
  • Texas: Kentucky Homecare Holdings Inc.
    • Employees at location: 85,300 (Total: 85,300)
    • City: Fort Worth
    • Industry: General medical and surgical hospitals
  • Utah: Intermountain Health Care Health Services
    • Employees at location: 30,000 (Total: 30,000)
    • City: Murray
    • Industry: Offices and clinics of doctors of medicine
  • Vermont: University of Vermont Medical Center Inc.
    • Employees at location: 4,000 (Total: 7,000)
    • City: Burlington
    • Industry: General medical & surgical hospitals
  • Virginia: BFI Transfer Systems of Virginia LLC
    • Employees at location: 33,000 (Total: 33,000)
    • City: Manassas
    • Industry: Refuse systems
  • Washington: Huron Merger Sub LLC
    • Employees at location: 28,500 (Total: 28,500)
    • City: Bellevue
    • Industry: Radiotelephone communications
  • West Virginia: QSL of Wheeling Inc.
    • Employees at location: 4,829 (Total: 4,829)
    • City: Triadelphia
    • Industry: Restaurants
  • Wisconsin: SB/RH Holdings LLC
    • Employees at location: 13,000 (Total: 13,000)
    • City: Middleton
    • Industry: Electric housewares and fans
  • Wyoming: Omega Probe Inc.
    • Employees at location: 2,200 (Total: 2,200)
    • City: Cheyenne
    • Industry: Computer programming services

While Walmart is the largest employer in the world, as the biggest employer in Arkansas, it only has 11,700 employees in Bentonville. Even though Amazon is the second-largest employer in the world, its employees are spread out among many locations.

The biggest employer headquartered in one state is Albertsons, with 270,000 employees in Idaho. The smallest is AES Marine Support Services LLC in Alaska with 1,812 employees. The largest employers in 12 states are in the medical, science, or research industry. These organizations require a large staff of medical care providers to provide round-the-clock care. Not surprisingly, the biggest employers in states that depend on tourism, like Hawaii and Nevada, are related to the industry. If you're job-hunting, it may pay to give the biggest employer in your state a look, if you have experience in their industry. In the wake of rampant inflation, it's a good idea to improve your earning power so you can keep on top of your finances.

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