Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Service Providing Industry in November, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in November, 2019, Colorado added -684 number of jobs to the federal government service-providing industry. Among Colorado counties, Adams added the highest number of jobs (34), followed by El Paso (16), and Washington (14).

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

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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Service Providing Industry in November, 2019
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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Service Providing Industry in November, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 3101 34
Alamosa 127 -8
Arapahoe 3299 7
Archuleta 50 -15
Baca 29 -3
Bent 35 1
Boulder 2001 -39
Broomfield 160 -14
Chaffee 73 -2
Cheyenne 11 0
Clear Creek 33 -11
Conejos 42 -3
Costilla 9 -1
Crowley 9 -1
Custer 12 0
Delta 156 -25
Denver 12656 -18
Dolores 7 0
Douglas 419 -8
Eagle 112 -22
Elbert 29 -2
El Paso 12147 16
Fremont 1002 -8
Garfield 234 -21
Gilpin 8 -3
Grand 98 -35
Gunnison 146 -37
Hinsdale 3 0
Huerfano 15 0
Jackson 30 -8
Jefferson 8115 -22
Kiowa 15 -2
Kit Carson 41 3
Lake 54 -3
La Plata 308 -42
Larimer 2385 -141
Las Animas 67 10
Lincoln 20 2
Logan 59 1
Mesa 1619 -32
Mineral 4 -2
Moffat 118 0
Montezuma 299 -47
Montrose 285 -36
Morgan 98 -5
Otero 100 -2
Ouray 14 1
Park 44 -6
Phillips 22 1
Pitkin 70 -8
Prowers 36 1
Pueblo 1053 -30
Rio Blanco 53 -7
Rio Grande 101 -26
Routt 99 -10
Saguache 42 -4
San Juan 3 -1
San Miguel 27 -11
Sedgwick 15 -1
Summit 43 -12
Teller 54 -14
Washington 50 14
Weld 575 -26
Yuma 44 3