Visualized: Every State’s Most Common Job in 1998 vs. 2024

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Visualized: Every State’s Most Common Job in 1998 vs. 2024

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Key Takeaways

  • Retail salesperson (39 states) and cashiers (7) were the most common job categories by state back in 1998.
  • In 2024, it’s fast food worker (15 states) and retail salesperson (11).
  • Home health aides are a new popular job category, the most common in 10 states.

1998 was a long time ago.

The first Matrix movie hadn’t yet released, the internet was still the purview of the Western world, and e-commerce giant Amazon was only five years old.

For obvious reasons, the U.S. labor market back then was different—but exactly how different?

This graphic compares the most common jobs in each U.S. state between 1998 to 2024, measured by the number of people employed in each category. Data for this visualization comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

ℹ Only the largest job category was chosen for each state, and several categories came within close ties of each other. Furthermore, the source does not collect estimates for the agriculture sector.

America’s Most Common Jobs in 1998, Listed

In 1998, retail salespersons were the most common job in 39 states.

Cashiers took the top spot in seven others, showing the strength of consumer-facing roles during a booming retail era.

State Most Common
Job (1998)
# of Jobs
(1998)
Most Common
Job (2024)
# of Jobs
(2024)
Alabama 💰 Cashiers 64,990 🛍 Retail Salespersons 60,330
Alaska 🛍 Retail Salespersons 7,650 🛍 Retail Salespersons 7,790
Arizona 💰 Cashiers 52,950 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 100,340
Arkansas 🛍 Retail Salespersons 38,950 🍔 Fast Food Workers 36,150
California 🛍 Retail Salespersons 429,600 🏥 Home Health Aides 875,110
Colorado 🛍 Retail Salespersons 73,680 🍔 Fast Food Workers 77,500
Connecticut 👔 General Managers 54,300 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 46,780
Delaware 👔 General Managers 12,950 🍔 Fast Food Workers 13,800
District of Columbia 📇 Secretaries 23,590 🛠 Ops Specialists 38,240
Florida 🛍 Retail Salespersons 239,940 🛍 Retail Salespersons 325,960
Georgia 🛍 Retail Salespersons 114,920 🍔 Fast Food Workers 151,240
Guam 🛍 Retail Salespersons 2,860 💰 Cashiers 1,960
Hawaii 🛍 Retail Salespersons 22,180 🍔 Fast Food Workers 25,850
Idaho 👔 General Managers 19,130 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 30,600
Illinois 👔 General Managers 184,490 📦 Freight Movers 183,590
Indiana 🛍 Retail Salespersons 86,310 🍔 Fast Food Workers 101,500
Iowa 🛍 Retail Salespersons 45,820 💰 Cashiers 43,160
Kansas 🛍 Retail Salespersons 41,070 🍔 Fast Food Workers 45,420
Kentucky 💰 Cashiers 50,910 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 58,570
Louisiana 💰 Cashiers 58,180 🛍 Retail Salespersons 51,540
Maine 💰 Cashiers 17,910 🏥 Home Health Aides 18,080
Maryland 🛍 Retail Salespersons 83,900 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 91,810
Massachusetts 🛍 Retail Salespersons 96,300 🏥 Home Health Aides 108,090
Michigan 🛍 Retail Salespersons 142,220 🧑‍🔧 Assemblers 124,340
Minnesota 🛍 Retail Salespersons 83,040 🏥 Home Health Aides 120,390
Mississippi 💰 Cashiers 38,030 🛍 Retail Salespersons 36,330
Missouri 🛍 Retail Salespersons 80,770 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 105,210
Montana 🛍 Retail Salespersons 13,960 🍔 Fast Food Workers 15,940
Nebraska 👔 General Managers 27,760 🍔 Fast Food Workers 28,360
Nevada 💰 Cashiers 37,890 📦 Freight Movers 53,660
New Hampshire 🛍 Retail Salespersons 25,940 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 21,180
New Jersey 🛍 Retail Salespersons 113,890 🏥 Home Health Aides 105,460
New Mexico 🛍 Retail Salespersons 24,370 🏥 Home Health Aides 37,360
New York 🛍 Retail Salespersons 229,620 🏥 Home Health Aides 623,000
North Carolina 🛍 Retail Salespersons 116,680 🛍 Retail Salespersons 126,060
North Dakota 🛍 Retail Salespersons 12,140 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 11,660
Ohio 🛍 Retail Salespersons 165,290 🍔 Fast Food Workers 167,650
Oklahoma 🛍 Retail Salespersons 45,860 🍔 Fast Food Workers 53,380
Oregon 🛍 Retail Salespersons 53,300 🍔 Fast Food Workers 58,150
Pennsylvania 🛍 Retail Salespersons 176,330 🏥 Home Health Aides 242,570
Puerto Rico 📦 Freight Movers 34,560 🛍 Retail Salespersons 42,070
Rhode Island 🛍 Retail Salespersons 13,340 🍔 Fast Food Workers 12,650
South Carolina 🛍 Retail Salespersons 59,230 🛍 Retail Salespersons 69,010
South Dakota 🛍 Retail Salespersons 12,480 🩺 Registered Nurses 14,500
Tennessee 🛍 Retail Salespersons 77,760 📦 Freight Movers 111,240
Texas 👔 General Managers 288,290 🧑‍💼 Ops Managers 454,720
Utah 🛍 Retail Salespersons 35,310 🍔 Fast Food Workers 50,980
Vermont 🛍 Retail Salespersons 8,630 🛍 Retail Salespersons 7,930
Virgin Islands 🛍 Retail Salespersons 1,860 🛍 Retail Salespersons 1,310
Virginia 🛍 Retail Salespersons 114,740 🍔 Fast Food Workers 103,390
Washington 🛍 Retail Salespersons 90,760 🏥 Home Health Aides 100,360
West Virginia 🛍 Retail Salespersons 23,450 🩺 Registered Nurses 21,740
Wisconsin 🛍 Retail Salespersons 77,080 🏥 Home Health Aides 80,050
Wyoming 🛍 Retail Salespersons 7,170 🛍 Retail Salespersons 9,190


Note: D.C., Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands have been included in this graphic and article. They have been referred to as states for general trend analysis.

The data reflects a time when brick-and-mortar stores and administrative support jobs were critical to state economies.

America’s Most Common Jobs in 2024, Listed

By 2024, fast food workers became the most common job in 15 states, overtaking retail in sheer prevalence.

This rise aligns with the growth of quick-service restaurants and a broader shift toward lower-wage, flexible service jobs.

Retail salespersons remain the top job in 11 states, while operations managers, home health aides, and freight movers have gained ground in several others.

Healthcare and Logistics Jobs in the 2020s

Notably, home health aides became the most common job in five states, including California and New York.

This highlights the aging U.S. population and rising demand for elder care services.

Meanwhile, freight movers and operations managers now top the charts in states like Illinois, Tennessee, and Texas. This signals that retail is still a strong sector, but the jobs have moved towards logistics and supply chain roles as in-person buying drops.

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