West Virginia Number of Private Business Establishments in the Natural resources and mining Industry By County in 2020 Q2
Updated on September 27, 2022.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2023 Q2, West Virginia added -18 number of private business establishments in the natural resources and mining industry. Among all West Virginia counties, Preston added the highest number of private business establishments (2), followed by Berkeley (1), and Jackson (1).

The first chart below shows the number of establishments by county and the second chart shows the number of establishments added by county. You can also see this information in the table below.

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West Virginia Number of Private Business Establishments in the Natural resources and mining Industry By County in 2020 Q2
West Virginia Number of Private Business Establishments Added in the Natural resources and mining Industry By County in 2020 Q2
West Virginia Number of Private Business Establishments in the Natural resources and mining Industry By County in 2020 Q2
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County Number of Business Establishments Number of Business Esablishments Added
Barbour 9 0
Berkeley 12 1
Boone 18 0
Braxton 7 0
Brooke 1 0
Cabell 9 -1
Calhoun 18 -1
Clay 5 0
Doddridge 9 -2
Fayette 31 0
Gilmer 13 0
Grant 9 0
Greenbrier 57 -2
Hampshire 9 0
Hancock 5 0
Hardy 7 0
Harrison 54 -1
Jackson 10 1
Jefferson 20 0
Kanawha 64 0
Lewis 33 1
Lincoln 3 0
Logan 31 -4
McDowell 28 0
Marion 14 -1
Marshall 15 0
Mason 4 -1
Mercer 10 -1
Mineral 6 0
Mingo 37 -1
Monongalia 43 1
Monroe 20 0
Morgan 6 1
Nicholas 38 0
Ohio 9 0
Pendleton 6 -1
Pleasants 6 0
Pocahontas 18 0
Preston 20 2
Putnam 10 0
Raleigh 32 0
Randolph 23 -2
Ritchie 24 0
Roane 33 -3
Summers 7 0
Taylor 2 0
Tucker 5 0
Tyler 3 0
Upshur 40 -3
Wayne 6 0
Webster 26 -1
Wetzel 12 -2
Wirt 6 0
Wood 21 0
Wyoming 27 -1