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State Workforce Data - WA

 
Washington
United States
Workforce
2024
2024
Civilian Labor Force Foreign Born
Population (16 and older) 1,213,704
% in the civilian labor force 70.5%
Civilian labor force (age 16 and older) 855,661
% unemployed of the total civilian labor force 4.6%
Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) 816,043
% change: 2000-2024 158.8%
% change: 1990-2000 93.6%
U.S. Born
Population (16 and older) 5,291,787
% in the civilian labor force 62.6%
Civilian labor force (age 16 and older) 3,312,659
% unemployed of the total civilian labor force 4.9%
Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) 3,148,569
% change: 2000-2011 27.0%
% change: 1990-2000 16.9%
Civilian Labor Force Foreign Born
Population (16 and older) 47,611,462
% in the civilian labor force 67.6%
Civilian labor force (age 16 and older) 32,185,348
% unemployed of the total civilian labor force 4.5%
Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) 30,732,895
% change: 2000-2019 91.2%
% change: 1990-2000 51.3%
U.S. Born
Population (16 and older) 228,638,016
% in the civilian labor force 62.6%
Civilian labor force (age 16 and older) 143,127,398
% unemployed of the total civilian labor force 4.7%
Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) 136,559,771
% change: 2000-2011 20.2%
% change: 1990-2000 8.4%
Foreign-Born Labor Force by U.S. Citizenship Status Foreign Born
Naturalized Citizens  
Population (16 and older) 625,235
% in the civilian labor force
66.9%
Civilian labor force (age 16 and older) 418,282
% unemployed of the total civilian labor force 3.2%
Civilian employed workers (age 16 and older) 405,161
Noncitizens  
Population (age 16 and older) 588,469
% in the civilian labor force
74.3%
Civilian labor force (age 16 and older) 437,232
% unemployed of the total civilian labor force
6.0%
Civilian employed workers (age 16 and older) 410,882
U.S. Born
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Foreign-Born Labor Force by U.S. Citizenship Status Foreign Born
Naturalized Citizens  
Population (16 and older) 25,328,423
% in the civilian labor force
64.8%
Civilian labor force (age 16 and older) 16,412,818
% unemployed of the total civilian labor force 3.4%
Civilian employed workers (age 16 and older) 15,867,243
Noncitizens  
Population (age 16 and older) 22,283,039
% in the civilian labor force
70.7%
Civilian labor force (age 16 and older) 15,754,109
% unemployed of the total civilian labor force
5.6%
Civilian employed workers (age 16 and older) 14,865,652
U.S. Born
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Foreign-Born Workers by Period of Entry and Origin Foreign Born
Foreign-Born Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) by Period of Entry 818,700
% recent arrivals (i.e., arrived within the last 10 years)
31.8%
Foreign-Born Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) by Region of Birth 818,700
Born in Africa 7.2%
Born in Asia 47.1%
Born in Europe 12.2%
Born in Latin America (South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean) 29.0%
Born in Northern America (Canada, Bermuda, Greenland, and St. Pierre and Miquelon) 2.9%
Born in Oceania 1.5%
U.S. Born
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Foreign-Born Workers by Period of Entry and Origin Foreign Born
Foreign-Born Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) by Period of Entry 30,783,900
% recent arrivals (i.e., arrived within the last 10 years)
28.1%
Foreign-Born Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) by Region of Birth 30,783,900
Born in Africa 6.4%
Born in Asia 30.7%
Born in Europe 8.8%
Born in Latin America (South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean) 52.1%
Born in Northern America (Canada, Bermuda, Greenland, and St. Pierre and Miquelon) 1.5%
Born in Oceania 0.6%
U.S. Born
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Occupations Foreign Born
Civilian Workers Age 16 and Older 816,043
% Civilian Workers Employed in  
Management, business, science, and arts occupations 46.3%
Service occupations 18.1%
Sales and office occupations 11.7%
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 11.0%
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 12.8%
% Foreign Born by Occupation  
All civilian employed workers 20.6%
Management, business, science, and arts occupations 20.3%
Service occupations 23.6%
Sales and office occupations 13.8%
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 26.8%
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 23.2%
U.S. Born
Civilian Workers Age 16 and Older 3,148,569
% Civilian Workers Employed in  
Management, business, science, and arts occupations 47.1%
Service occupations 15.2%
Sales and office occupations 18.9%
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 7.8%
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 11.0%
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Occupations Foreign Born
Civilian Workers Age 16 and Older 30,732,895
% Civilian Workers Employed in  
Management, business, science, and arts occupations 38.1%
Service occupations 21.0%
Sales and office occupations 13.8%
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 12.0%
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 15.1%
% Foreign Born by Occupation  
All civilian workers 18.4%
Management, business, science, and arts occupations 16.1%
Service occupations 23.4%
Sales and office occupations 13.3%
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 26.7%
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 22.1%
U.S. Born
Civilian Workers Age 16 and Older 136,559,771
% Civilian Workers Employed in  
Management, business, science, and arts occupations 44.7%
Service occupations 15.5%
Sales and office occupations 20.3%
Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations 7.4%
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations 12.0%
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Industries Foreign Born
Civilian Workers Age 16 and Older 816,043
% Civilian Workers Employed in  
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 4.4%
Construction 7.2%
Manufacturing 9.0%
Wholesale trade 1.4%
Retail trade 10.4%
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 6.6%
Information 4.7%
Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 3.8%
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste-management services 18.9%
Educational services, and health care and social assistance 19.4%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services 8.0%
Other services (except public administration) 3.6%
Public administration 2.5%
% Foreign Born by Industry  
All civilian employed workers 20.6%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 44.9%
Construction 21.3%
Manufacturing 21.5%
Wholesale trade 14.7%
Retail trade 18.9%
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 23.1%
Information 33.7%
Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 14.7%
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste-management services 26.8%
Educational services, and health care and social assistance 17.6%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services 20.2%
Other services (except public administration) 16.6%
Public administration 9.9%
U.S. Born
Civilian Workers Age 16 and Older 3,148,569
% Civilian Workers Employed in  
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 1.4%
Construction 6.9%
Manufacturing 8.5%
Wholesale trade 2.1%
Retail trade 11.6%
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 5.7%
Information 2.4%
Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 5.7%
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste-management services 13.4%
Educational services, and health care and social assistance 23.5%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services 8.2%
Other services (except public administration) 4.7%
Public administration 5.9%
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Industries Foreign Born
Civilian Workers Age 16 and Older 30,732,895
% Civilian Workers Employed in  
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 1.9%
Construction 9.9%
Manufacturing 10.4%
Wholesale trade 2.0%
Retail trade 8.8%
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 6.8%
Information 1.6%
Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 5.5%
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste-management services 14.8%
Educational services, and health care and social assistance 20.4%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services 9.6%
Other services (except public administration) 5.5%
Public administration 2.8%
% Foreign Born by Industry  
All civilian workers 18.4%
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 23.4%
Construction 26.1%
Manufacturing 19.9%
Wholesale trade 19.2%
Retail trade 15.3%
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 21.2%
Information 15.9%
Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 15.4%
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste-management services 21.2%
Educational services, and health care and social assistance 15.7%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services 19.7%
Other services (except public administration) 21.2%
Public administration 10.8%
U.S. Born
Civilian Workers Age 16 and Older 136,559,771
% Civilian Workers Employed in  
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining 1.4%
Construction 6.3%
Manufacturing 9.4%
Wholesale trade 1.9%
Retail trade 11.0%
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities 5.7%
Information 1.9%
Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing 6.8%
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste-management services 12.4%
Educational services, and health care and social assistance 24.6%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services 8.8%
Other services (except public administration) 4.6%
Public administration 5.2%
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Class of Worker Foreign Born
Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) (%) 816,043
Private wage and salary workers 82.7%
Government workers 10.6%
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business 6.6%
Unpaid family workers 0.2%
U.S. Born
Class of Worker (civilian workers age 16 and older) (%) 3,148,569
Private wage and salary workers 76.9%
Government workers 17.8%
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business 5.2%
Unpaid family workers 0.1%
Class of Worker Foreign Born
Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) (%) 30,732,895
Private wage and salary workers 81.7%
Government workers 9.9%
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business 8.1%
Unpaid family workers 0.3%
U.S. Born
Class of Worker (civilian workers age 16 and older) (%) 136,559,771
Private wage and salary workers 78.8%
Government workers 15.7%
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business 5.4%
Unpaid family workers 0.2%
 
Population (age 25 and older)
Population (age 25 and older)
Labor Force Participation by Language Spoken at Home Number
Total Population (native and foreign born) Age 25 and older 5,631,460
In labor force 3,689,420
Not in labor force 1,942,040
Speak only English 4,418,414
In labor force 2,796,687
Not in labor force 1,621,727
Speak Spanish 433,837
In labor force 330,219
Not in labor force 103,618
Speak other Indo-European languages 265,681
In labor force 193,932
Not in labor force 71,749
Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 430,207
In labor force 304,599
Not in labor force 125,608
Speak other languages 83,321
In labor force 63,983
Not in labor force 19,338
%
Total Population (native and foreign born) age 25 and older 100%
  In labor force 65.5%
Not in labor force 34.5%
Speak only English 100%
  In labor force 63.3%
Not in labor force 36.7%
Speak Spanish 100%
  In labor force 76.1%
Not in labor force 23.9%
Speak other Indo-European languages 100%
  In labor force 73.0%
Not in labor force 27.0%
Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 100%
  In labor force 70.8%
Not in labor force 29.2%
Speak other languages 100%
  In labor force 76.8%
Not in labor force 23.2%
Labor Force Participation by Language Spoken at Home Number
Total Population (native and foreign born) Age 25 and older 235,910,719
In labor force 152,311,817
Not in labor force 83,598,902
Speak only English 181,661,248
In labor force 114,411,924
Not in labor force 67,249,324
Speak Spanish 31,426,770
In labor force 22,282,942
Not in labor force 9,143,828
Speak other Indo-European languages 10,081,563
In labor force 6,843,365
Not in labor force 3,238,198
Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 9,667,725
In labor force 6,579,817
Not in labor force 3,087,908
Speak other languages 3,073,413
In labor force 2,193,769
Not in labor force 879,644
%
Total Population (native and foreign born) age 25 and older 100%
  In labor force 64.6%
Not in labor force 35.4%
Speak only English 100%
  In labor force 63.0%
Not in labor force 37.0%
Speak Spanish 100%
  In labor force 70.9%
Not in labor force 29.1%
Speak other Indo-European languages 100%
  In labor force 67.9%
Not in labor force 32.1%
Speak Asian and Pacific Island languages 100%
  In labor force 68.1%
Not in labor force 31.9%
Speak other languages 100%
  In labor force 71.4%
Not in labor force 28.6%
Workers' Education and English Proficiency Foreign Born
Civilian Employed Workers (age 25 and older) 774,300
Low-educated workers (i.e., those without a high school diploma) 121,700
% low educated of all workers
15.7%
High-educated workers (i.e., those with at least a bachelor's degree) 391,300
% high educated of all workers
50.5%
Limited English Proficient (LEP) Workers (age 25 and older) 282,000
% LEP among all workers
36.4%
U.S. Born
Civilian Workers (age 25 and older) 2,742,100
Low-educated workers (i.e., those with high school diploma) 96,900
% low educated of all workers
3.5%
High-educated workers (i.e., those with at least a bachelor's degree) 1,238,500
% high educated of all workers
45.2%
Limited English Proficient (LEP) Workers (age 25 and older) 32,600
% LEP among all workers
1.2%
Workers' Education and English Proficiency Foreign Born
Civilian Employed Workers (age 25 and older) 29,018,400
Low-educated workers (i.e., those without a high school diploma) 5,904,700
% low educated of all workers
20.3%
High-educated workers (i.e., those with at least a bachelor's degree) 11,713,400
% high educated of all workers
40.4%
Limited English Proficient (LEP) Workers (age 25 and older) 12,834,600
% LEP among all workers
44.2%
U.S. Born
Civilian Workers (age 25 and older) 116,860,400
Low-educated workers (i.e., those with high school diploma) 4,879,100
% low educated of all workers
4.2%
High-educated workers (i.e., those with at least a bachelor's degree) 50,825,900
% high educated of all workers
43.5%
Limited English Proficient (LEP) Workers (age 25 and older) 1,737,000
% LEP among all workers
1.5%
Brain Waste Foreign Born
Skill Underutilization among College-Educated Workers (age 25 and older)*  
Total civilian, college-educated labor force, age 25+ 402,700
Number underutilized (i.e., unemployed or employed in low-skilled jobs)
70,400

% of civilian, college-educated labor force, age 25+

17.5%
U.S. Born
Skill Underutilization among College-Educated Workers (age 25 and older)*  
Total civilian, college-educated workers, age 25+ 1,274,600
Number underutilized (i.e., unemployed or employed in low-skilled jobs)
204,100

% of all civilian, college-educated workers, age 25+

16.0%
Brain Waste Foreign Born
Skill Underutilization among College-Educated Workers (age 25 and older)*  
Total civilian, college-educated labor force, age 25+ 12,034,600
Number underutilized (i.e., unemployed or employed in low-skilled jobs)
2,519,000

% of civilian, college-educated labor force, age 25+

20.9%
U.S. Born
Skill Underutilization among College-Educated Workers (age 25 and older)*  
Total civilian, college-educated workers, age 25+ 51,926,300
Number underutilized (i.e., unemployed or employed in low-skilled jobs)
8,295,700

% of all civilian, college-educated workers, age 25+

16.0%

Sources: Migration Policy Institute tabulations of the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) and Decennial Census. Unless stated otherwise, 2024 data are from the one-year ACS file. For information about ACS definitions, click here. For ACS methodology, sampling error, and nonsampling error, click here. Estimates from 1990 and 2000 Decennial Census data as well as ACS microdata are from Steven Ruggles, Sarah Flood, Matthew Sobek, Daniel Backman, Grace Cooper, Julia A. Rivera Drew, Stephanie Richards, Renae Rodgers, Jonathan Schroeder, and Kari C.W. Williams. IPUMS USA: Version 16.0 [dataset]. Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS, 2025. https://doi.org/10.18128/D010.V16.0.

Definitions

  • The term "foreign born" refers to people residing in the United States at the time of the population survey who were not U.S. citizens at birth. The foreign-born population includes naturalized U.S. citizens, lawful permanent immigrants (or green-card holders), refugees and asylees, certain legal nonimmigrants (including those on student, work, or some other temporary visas), and persons residing in the country without authorization.
  • The term "U.S. born" refers to people residing in the United States who were U.S. citizens in one of three categories: people born in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia; people born in U.S. Insular Areas such as Puerto Rico or Guam; or people who were born abroad to at least one U.S. citizen parent.
  • Persons are considered to be in the civilian labor force if they were employed or if they were unemployed but actively looking for work. Persons not in the labor force include homemakers, retirees, students who do not work, and others who are neither working outside the home nor looking for work. Civilian labor force excludes members of the armed forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Marines). Civilian employed population includes anyone who reported performing full or part-time work during a reference week, being temporarily absent from a job, or performing unpaid work for a family business or farm. 
  • The term limited English proficient (LEP) refers to any person age 5 and older who reported speaking English “not at all,” “not well,” or “well” on their survey questionnaire. Persons who speak only English or who report speaking English “very well” are considered proficient in English.
  • The terms "brain waste" and "skill underutilization" are used interchangeably and describe a phenomenon when college-educated persons are either unemployed or employed in unskilled jobs, i.e., jobs that require only moderate on-the-job training or less, such as construction laborers, taxi drivers, file clerks, or nannies.

Data-related notes

  • The letter N indicates that an estimate could not be provided by the Census Bureau because the number of sample cases was too small for this state.
  • “Civilian Labor Force,” “Foreign-Born Labor Force by U.S. Citizenship Status,” “Occupations,” “Industries,” and “Class of Worker”: Data for Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming are from the Census Bureau's pooled 2020-2024 American Community Survey (ACS). Data for the United States overall and for the remaining states are from the 2024 ACS.
  • “Foreign-Born Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) by Period of Entry,” “Foreign-Born Civilian Employed Workers (age 16 and older) by Region of Birth,” and “Workers' Education and English Proficiency (age 25 and older)”: The total estimate of foreign-born workers here is somewhat different from other workforce data due to different ACS data sources. Data for Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming are based on Migration Policy Institute (MPI) analysis of the Census Bureau's pooled 2020-2024 ACS data. Data for the United States overall and for the remaining states are based on MPI analysis of the 2024 ACS.
  • Brain waste estimates are based on MPI analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau's ACS data. Data for Montana, West Virginia, and Wyoming are not available for foreign-born college-educated adult workers due to the small sample size. Data for Alaska, Maine, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Vermont are from the pooled 2020-2024 ACS. Data for the United States overall and for the remaining states are based on MPI analysis of the 2024 ACS.