U.S. Teen Employment By State
Total number of jobs for teenagers by state
Alaska (1,136)Alabama (4,765)Arkansas (2,526)Arizona (9,873)California (50,477)Colorado (12,646)Connecticut (4,465)District of Columbia (1,037)Delaware (1,466)Florida (27,999)Georgia (14,322)Hawaii (1,528)Iowa (5,706)Idaho (2,308)Illinois (17,879)Indiana (9,944)Kansas (8,218)Kentucky (6,999)Louisiana (4,119)Massachusetts (11,456)Maryland (8,840)Maine (1,564)Michigan (14,610)Minnesota (12,192)Missouri (12,956)Mississippi (3,366)Montana (1,498)North Carolina (18,594)North Dakota (1,343)Nebraska (4,659)New Hampshire (3,482)New Jersey (10,414)New Mexico (2,785)Nevada (4,266)New York (20,588)Ohio (20,636)Oklahoma (5,181)Oregon (7,715)Pennsylvania (22,421)Rhode Island (1,319)South Carolina (7,353)South Dakota (943)Tennessee (12,316)Texas (38,850)Utah (5,822)Virginia (17,609)Vermont (893)Washington (10,946)Wisconsin (10,988)West Virginia (3,862)Wyoming (1,180)Methodology
The number of jobs does not represent the actual number of teen jobs in the U.S. job market. It only represents the number of job postings that teenagers can apply and available via Teen.Careers in the last 3 months.