Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2019, Colorado added -3 number of jobs to the federal government trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Colorado counties, Denver added the highest number of jobs (70), followed by Yuma (5), and Arapahoe (4).

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

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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2019
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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 444 3
Alamosa 36 1
Arapahoe 955 4
Archuleta 8 0
Baca 15 1
Bent 9 -1
Boulder 465 -5
Broomfield 139 -1
Chaffee 34 1
Cheyenne 6 0
Clear Creek 9 0
Conejos 20 1
Costilla 7 0
Crowley 10 1
Custer 8 -1
Delta 64 -1
Denver 3503 70
Dolores 3 -1
Douglas 315 -3
Eagle 55 -1
Elbert 20 0
El Paso 1381 -15
Fremont 49 -1
Garfield 83 0
Gilpin 8 -2
Grand 19 0
Gunnison 24 -2
Hinsdale 3 0
Huerfano 11 0
Jackson 6 2
Jefferson 671 -24
Kiowa 7 -1
Kit Carson 24 0
Lake 11 1
La Plata 81 -2
Larimer 434 -8
Las Animas 24 1
Lincoln 14 -1
Logan 40 -1
Mesa 293 -9
Mineral 2 0
Moffat 20 0
Montezuma 42 -1
Montrose 60 1
Morgan 49 4
Otero 45 3
Ouray 10 0
Park 19 2
Phillips 15 -1
Pitkin 29 2
Prowers 21 0
Pueblo 183 -13
Rio Blanco 9 1
Rio Grande 21 0
Routt 19 2
Saguache 11 -2
San Juan 1 0
San Miguel 11 0
Sedgwick 11 0
Summit 21 -2
Teller 20 -1
Washington 15 0
Weld 350 -10
Yuma 36 5