California lost 222 big employers in 4 years, 3rd-most in the US

The number of big California employers – defined by yours truly as bosses with 100 or more workers – dropped by 222 in the four years ended March 2023.

This loss – only 1% of the statewide total – may not be the business exodus certain California critics complain about. But that’s what my trusty spreadsheet found after reviewing federal employment data tracking workplaces and workers through unemployment insurance filings between the first quarters of 2019 and 2023.

The stats showed 29 states had a net decline in their roster of big establishments – and only two places lost more than California over four years: New York, down 344, and Ohio, off 229. The No. 4 drop was Pennsylvania, off 202, then Illinois, off 198.

Nationwide, the number of big employers grew by 2,076 in 2019-23. The largest gains were found in Texas, up 1,505, Florida (836), Arizona (367), North Carolina (326), and Georgia (225).

Now, you may think that tracking establishments with 100 workers or more isn’t a good definition of “big” business. Consider that workplaces with smaller staffing make up 98.8% of all California job sites.

And please do not ignore the importance of these big employers. Large workplaces or corporate headquarters are more than just status symbols – their activities are tied to serious economic wealth.

In California, these bosses represent only 1.2% of all workplaces. Yet they control 41% of all jobs statewide, were responsible for 52% of 2019-23 job creation, and pay 56% of total wages.

It’s also true nationally. Big US employers are 1.6% of all establishments but employ 42% of American workers, were 32% of four-year hiring, and equal 52% of combined paychecks.

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