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Employment data are from the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics and Employment Projections programs. State-level projections data are from Projections Central and State Labor Market Information offices.

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      Current Employment for Materials Engineers in UNITED STATES

      Rank State 2024 Employment
        United States 22,770
      1 California 2,760
      2 Ohio 1,770
      3 Texas 1,730
      4 Washington 1,240
      5 Massachusetts 1,060
      6 Michigan 1,030
      7 Maryland 960
      8 Pennsylvania 780
      9 North Carolina 770
      10 New York 750
      11 Florida 680
      12 Alabama 660
      13 Virginia 620
      14 Georgia 550
      15 Tennessee 550
      16 Utah 490
      17 Indiana 470
      18 South Carolina 440
      19 Connecticut 400
      20 Arizona 380
      21 Kentucky 340
      22 Wisconsin 320
      23 Iowa 310
      24 New Jersey 290
      25 Missouri 270
      26 Kansas 260
      27 Oklahoma 230
      28 Illinois 180
      29 Minnesota 180
      30 Montana 180
      31 Nebraska 140
      32 Arkansas 110
      33 Maine 110
      34 Mississippi 110
      35 Nevada 110
      36 District of Columbia 100
      37 Oregon 90
      38 Idaho 80
      39 Louisiana 80
      40 Alaska 70
      41 New Hampshire 70
      42 Delaware 50
      43 West Virginia 50
      44 Rhode Island 40
      45 Vermont 40
      46 Wyoming 40
      47 American Samoa No Data Available
      48 Colorado No Data Available
      49 Guam No Data Available
      50 Hawaii No Data Available
      51 New Mexico No Data Available
      52 North Dakota No Data Available
      53 Northern Mariana Islands No Data Available
      54 Puerto Rico No Data Available
      55 South Dakota No Data Available
      56 Virgin Islands No Data Available