United States Payroll Employment By State for the Mining and Logging Industry in January, 2009 (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 January, 2009:

  1. Maine: 0
  2. Maryland: 0
  3. Connecticut: -100

On the other hand, the following states added the lowest number of jobs to the Mining and Logging industry (not seasonally adjusted) in January, 2009:

  1. Oklahoma: -2,200
  2. Colorado: -1,500
  3. California: -1,500

The charts and table below shows the payroll employment and the number of jobs added by US states in January, 2009.

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US Payroll Employment By State for the Mining and Logging Industry in January, 2009 (Not Seas Adj.)
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US Number of Jobs Added to the Mining and Logging Industry By State in January, 2009 (Not Seas Adj.)
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US Payroll Employment for the Mining and Logging Industry By State in January, 2009 (Not Seas Adj.)
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State Number of Payrolls Jobs Added
Alabama 12200 -300
Alaska 15200 -600
Arizona 12600 -1200
Arkansas 10600 -600
California 25100 -1500
Colorado 28400 -1500
Connecticut 600 -100
Florida 5700 -100
Georgia 9800 -400
Idaho 3400 -500
Illinois 9200 -600
Indiana 6300 -400
Iowa 1600 -500
Kansas 8700 -1100
Kentucky 25100 -500
Louisiana 56000 -800
Maine 2800 0
Maryland 1400 0
Massachusetts 1100 -200
Michigan 6700 -1100
Minnesota 5800 -200
Mississippi 9200 -600
Missouri 4400 -300
Montana 7700 -700
Nebraska 800 -100
Nevada 11600 -400
New Hampshire 800 -100
New Jersey 1400 -200
New Mexico 19900 -1400
New York 4800 -1000
North Carolina 6100 -300
North Dakota 7400 -500
Ohio 11600 -500
Oklahoma 50600 -2200