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Mapped: The Most Common Job in Each U.S. State in 2024

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Mapped: The Most Common Job in Each U.S. State in 2024

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Key Takeaways

  • The most common job in each state, by number of employees, is Fast Food Worker (15 states).
  • Other leading occupations are Retail Sales & Cashiers (10 states), Home Health Aides (10), and Operations Managers & Specialists (10).

Two years ago, we visualized the American workforce as 100 people in an effort to break down the most common job across the country.

But what does similar data look like at a state level?

We used figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024 release and pulled the occupation with the most number of employees in each state.

Importantly the OEWS survey doesn’t cover the agriculture sector, so those estimates are missing from this map.

The Big List of Every U.S. State’s Most Common Job

Fast Food Worker hold the crown for most common job in 15 states stretching from Arkansas to Utah.

State State Code Most Common Job # Employees
Alabama AL Retail Sales
& Cashiers
60,330
Alaska AK Retail Sales
& Cashiers
7,790
Arizona AZ Ops Managers
& Specialists
100,340
Arkansas AR Fast Food Workers 36,150
California CA Home Health Aides 875,110
Colorado* CO* Fast Food Workers* 77,500*
Connecticut CT Ops Managers
& Specialists
46,780
District of Columbia DC Ops Managers
& Specialists
38,240
Delaware DE Fast Food Workers 13,800
Florida FL Retail Sales
& Cashiers
325,960
Georgia GA Fast Food Workers 151,240
Hawaii HI Fast Food Workers 25,850
Idaho ID Ops Managers
& Specialists
30,600
Illinois IL Freight Movers 183,590
Indiana IN Fast Food Workers 101,500
Iowa IA Retail Sales
& Cashiers
43,160
Kansas KS Fast Food Workers 45,420
Kentucky KY Ops Managers
& Specialists
58,570
Louisiana LA Retail Sales
& Cashiers
51,540
Maine ME Home Health Aides 18,080
Maryland MD Ops Managers
& Specialists
91,810
Massachusetts MA Home Health Aides 108,090
Michigan MI Assemblers 124,340
Minnesota MN Home Health Aides 120,390
Mississippi MS Retail Sales
& Cashiers
36,330
Missouri MO Ops Managers
& Specialists
105,210
Montana MT Fast Food Workers 15,940
Nebraska NE Fast Food Workers 28,360
Nevada NV Freight Movers 53,660
New Hampshire NH Ops Managers
& Specialists
21,180
New Jersey NJ Home Health Aides 105,460
New Mexico NM Home Health Aides 37,360
New York NY Home Health Aides 623,000
North Carolina NC Retail Sales
& Cashiers
126,060
North Dakota ND Ops Managers
& Specialists
11,660
Ohio OH Fast Food Workers 167,650
Oklahoma OK Fast Food Workers 53,380
Oregon OR Fast Food Workers 58,150
Pennsylvania PA Home Health Aides 242,570
Rhode Island RI Fast Food Workers 12,650
South Carolina SC Retail Sales
& Cashiers
69,010
South Dakota SD Nurses 14,500
Tennessee TN Freight Movers 111,240
Texas TX Ops Managers
& Specialists
454,720
Utah UT Fast Food Workers 50,980
Vermont VT Retail Sales
& Cashiers
7,930
Virginia VA Fast Food Workers 103,390
Washington WA Home Health Aides 100,360
West Virginia WV Nurses 21,740
Wisconsin WI Home Health Aides 80,050
Wyoming WY Retail Sales
& Cashiers
9,190

Note: Colorado’s figures are from 2023 due to data unavailability.

The trend underscores the South’s large service sector and the Mountain West’s booming tourism and quick-service chains.

Although wages in this occupation are lower than the national average, the sheer volume of positions makes it the backbone of many state labor markets.

At second place is a three-way tie between:

  • Retail Salespersons and Cashiers
  • Home Health Aides
  • Logistics Managers & Specialists

These three are the most common jobs in 10 states each.

Despite rapid e-commerce growth, brick-and-mortar outlets remain major employers, particularly in suburban and rural areas where shopping malls and big-box stores serve as community hubs.

Automation and self-checkout are nibbling at headcounts, yet the customer-facing nature of retail continues to require large numbers of workers on the floor.

Healthcare’s Rise: Home Health Aides Lead in 10 States

An aging population and preference for in-home care propel Home Health Aides to the No. 1 spot in 10 states, from California’s 875,110 aides to Maine’s 18,080.

These roles typically offer lower wages than hospital-based nursing but have minimal barriers to entry, making them important stepping stones in healthcare careers.

Their prevalence signals both the challenges and opportunities created by demographic shifts.

Management & Logistics Highlight Diversified States

Operations Managers & Specialists rank first in 10 states, reflecting the rise and demand for cross-country supply chains.

Meanwhile, Freight Movers and Assemblers lead in logistics-heavy Nevada and industrial Michigan, respectively.

In higher-skill states, management roles replace service jobs at the top, pointing to more complex, higher-paying economic structures.

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