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Employment in wineries exceeded 64,000 jobs in 2017. That is an increase of 153 percent from the 25,000 winery jobs in 2001. The number of wineries in the United States has also grown rapidly, reaching more than 4,300 in 2017, compared with about 1,000 in 2001.
Year | Employment | Establishments |
---|---|---|
2001 |
25,363 | 1,066 |
2002 |
26,620 | 1,251 |
2003 |
29,905 | 1,410 |
2004 |
31,470 | 1,565 |
2005 |
33,565 | 1,700 |
2006 |
35,899 | 1,923 |
2007 |
37,921 | 2,112 |
2008 |
40,160 | 2,311 |
2009 |
40,100 | 2,456 |
2010 |
40,830 | 2,616 |
2011 |
42,231 | 2,771 |
2012 |
45,351 | 2,978 |
2013 |
48,386 | 3,201 |
2014 |
52,879 | 3,560 |
2015 |
57,003 | 3,848 |
2016 |
60,436 | 4,083 |
2017(p) |
64,139 | 4,308 |
Footnotes: (p) Preliminary |
About 58 percent of all winery jobs in 2017 were in California (36,924). Washington, Oregon, and New York were the only other states with winery employment greater than 3,000 in 2017.
State | Employment |
---|---|
Alabama |
13 |
Arizona |
281 |
California |
36,924 |
Connecticut |
321 |
Florida |
362 |
Georgia |
208 |
Idaho |
197 |
Illinois |
575 |
Indiana |
875 |
Iowa |
414 |
Kansas |
102 |
Kentucky |
143 |
Maryland |
305 |
Massachusetts |
241 |
Michigan |
992 |
Minnesota |
303 |
Missouri |
890 |
Montana |
59 |
New Hampshire |
133 |
New Jersey |
609 |
New Mexico |
205 |
New York |
3,012 |
North Carolina |
695 |
Ohio |
875 |
Oklahoma |
74 |
Oregon |
3,145 |
Pennsylvania |
1,789 |
South Carolina |
50 |
South Dakota |
118 |
Tennessee |
452 |
Texas |
1,736 |
Vermont |
191 |
Virginia |
2,397 |
Washington |
3,940 |
West Virginia |
24 |
Wisconsin |
534 |
Wyoming |
25 |
Note: Data are preliminary. Data are not available for states that are not listed. |
These data are from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. Data for 2017 are preliminary. For more data on establishments, employment, and wages, see the QCEW data retrieval tool. If you are interested in data about wineries, you also might like to see our Spotlight on Statistics on breweries.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, The Economics Daily, Employment in wineries up 153 percent from 2001 to 2017 at https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2018/employment-in-wineries-up-153-percent-from-2001-to-2017.htm (visited September 08, 2024).