United States
Payroll Employment
By State for the Mining and Logging
Industry
in August, 2008 (Not Seas Adj.)
Updated on April 11, 2023.
According to data from the US BLS, the following US states added the highest number of jobs to the Mining and Logging industry (not seasonally adjusted) in August, 2008:
- Oklahoma: 700
- Kentucky: 600
- New Mexico: 600
On the other hand, the following states added the lowest number of jobs to the Mining and Logging industry (not seasonally adjusted) in August, 2008:
- New York: -100
- Massachusetts: -100
- North Carolina: 0
The charts and table below shows the payroll employment and the number of jobs added by US states in August, 2008.
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Data Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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US
Payroll Employment
By State for the Mining and Logging
Industry
in August, 2008 (Not Seas Adj.)
< 1M
1M to 2.5M
2.5M to 5M
5M to 10M
Over 10M
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US
Number of Jobs Added
to the Mining and Logging
Industry By State
in August, 2008 (Not Seas Adj.)
< -10K
-10K to -5K
-5K to 0
1 to 5K
5K to 10K
Over 10K
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US
Payroll Employment
for the Mining and Logging
Industry By State
in August, 2008 (Not Seas Adj.)
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State | Number of Payrolls | Jobs Added |
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Alabama | 12600 | 0 |
Alaska | 15800 | 300 |
Arizona | 14200 | 200 |
Arkansas | 11000 | 0 |
California | 27900 | 100 |
Colorado | 29200 | 300 |
Connecticut | 800 | 0 |
Florida | 6100 | 0 |
Georgia | 10400 | 0 |
Idaho | 4800 | 0 |
Illinois | 10100 | 200 |
Indiana | 6900 | 100 |
Iowa | 2400 | 100 |
Kansas | 10200 | 200 |
Kentucky | 24600 | 600 |
Louisiana | 56600 | 100 |
Maine | 2600 | 0 |
Maryland | 1500 | 0 |
Massachusetts | 1400 | -100 |
Michigan | 8400 | 0 |
Minnesota | 6700 | 0 |
Mississippi | 9500 | 100 |
Missouri | 5300 | 200 |
Montana | 8800 | 200 |
Nebraska | 1100 | 100 |
Nevada | 12600 | 100 |
New Hampshire | 1100 | 0 |
New Jersey | 1700 | 0 |
New Mexico | 22100 | 600 |
New York | 7000 | -100 |
North Carolina | 6600 | 0 |
North Dakota | 7300 | 400 |
Ohio | 12500 | 100 |
Oklahoma | 53700 | 700 |