United States Payroll Employment By State for the Mining and Logging Industry in January, 2012 (Seas Adj.)
Updated on April 11, 2023.

According to recent data from the US BLS, the 3 US states that added the highest seasonally adjusted number of jobs to the Mining and Logging industry in January, 2012 were:

  1. Texas: 2,500
  2. Louisiana: 1,500
  3. North Dakota: 900

On the other hand, the 3 states that added the lowest seasonally adjusted number of jobs to the Mining and Logging industry in January, 2012 were:

  1. Oregon: -200
  2. West Virginia: -100
  3. Washington: -100

The charts and table below shows the payroll employment and the number of jobs added by US states in January, 2012.

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US Payroll Employment By State for the Mining and Logging Industry in January, 2012 (Seas Adj.)
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US Number of Jobs Added to the Mining and Logging Industry By State in January, 2012 (Seas Adj.)
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US Payroll Employment for the Mining and Logging Industry By State in January, 2012 (Seas Adj.)
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State Number of Payrolls Jobs Added
Alabama 12800 200
Alaska 15900 0
Arizona 12300 0
Arkansas 11500 0
California 28200 100
Colorado 30100 200
Connecticut 600 0
Georgia 8700 -100
Idaho 4100 0
Illinois 10000 200
Indiana 7000 100
Iowa 2300 100
Kansas 9700 200
Kentucky 23200 100
Louisiana 57600 1500
Maine 2500 -100
Maryland 1500 0
Massachusetts 1100 0
Michigan 7800 0
Minnesota 7000 100
Mississippi 9200 100
Missouri 4200 100
Montana 9000 200
Nebraska 1100 100
Nevada 14700 0
New Hampshire 900 0
New Jersey 1300 -100
New Mexico 23200 100
New York 5400 -100
North Carolina 5600 0
North Dakota 21700 900
Ohio 11400 0
Oklahoma 56200 500
Oregon 6800 -200
Pennsylvania 37800 300
Rhode Island 100 -100
South Carolina 3900 0
South Dakota 1000 0
Tennessee 4400 0
Texas 258400 2500
Utah 12400 200
Vermont 800 0
Virginia 11200 100
Washington 6000 -100
West Virginia 35400 -100
Wisconsin 3300 0
Wyoming 28400 0