The high rate of humanities employment: humanities graduates enjoy job success. From the survey: 

We often hear from faculty members and administrators, asking “But how do humanities graduates do in my state?” To answer that question (and as a complement to the national estimates of career outcomes for humanities majors from the Humanities Indicators), the state profiles available below explore what each state’s humanities majors do for work, how much they earn on an annual basis, their unemployment rate, and how they compare to graduates from other fields.

The profiles draw on five years of pooled data (2017–2021) from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.

Humanities graduates as a share of the full-time workforce in each state.

For other posts on humanities employment, see here