Colorado Payroll Employment By County for All Federal Government Business Establishments in March, 2019
Updated on October 8, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March, 2019, Colorado added 15 number of jobs to all federal government business establishments. Among Colorado counties, El Paso added the highest number of jobs (92), followed by Adams (51), and Mesa (14).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in March, 2019. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for All Federal Government Business Establishments in March, 2019
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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for All Federal Government Business Establishments in March, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 2882 51
Alamosa 122 3
Arapahoe 3358 -17
Archuleta 33 -2
Baca 33 -3
Bent 31 -1
Boulder 1964 4
Broomfield 171 0
Chaffee 57 -4
Cheyenne 11 0
Clear Creek 24 -2
Conejos 36 -4
Costilla 10 0
Crowley 9 -1
Custer 10 2
Delta 151 1
Denver 12960 -43
Dolores 6 -4
Douglas 390 -3
Eagle 104 -4
Elbert 28 -5
El Paso 12057 92
Fremont 1009 -9
Garfield 237 -7
Gilpin 10 0
Grand 76 -2
Gunnison 128 -2
Hinsdale 3 0
Huerfano 15 0
Jackson 22 -2
Jefferson 7939 -25
Kiowa 22 8
Kit Carson 36 1
Lake 50 -1
La Plata 309 0
Larimer 2387 0
Las Animas 68 1
Lincoln 23 4
Logan 57 -3
Mesa 1565 14
Mineral 4 0
Moffat 114 1
Montezuma 276 0
Montrose 272 0
Morgan 103 -7
Otero 97 -4
Ouray 12 0
Park 41 -2
Phillips 23 1
Pitkin 65 -1
Prowers 34 0
Pueblo 1088 -1
Rio Blanco 56 2
Rio Grande 91 1
Routt 76 -7
Saguache 36 -1
San Juan 3 0
San Miguel 24 1
Sedgwick 17 0
Summit 44 0
Teller 48 1
Washington 38 -2
Weld 595 -7
Yuma 43 -2