Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in December, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in December, 2020, Colorado added 208 number of jobs to the federal government trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Colorado counties, El Paso added the highest number of jobs (51), followed by Denver (50), and Mesa (18).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in December, 2020. 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 December, 2020
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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in December, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 455 -9
Alamosa 36 2
Arapahoe 920 17
Archuleta 8 2
Baca 15 1
Bent 11 0
Boulder 449 0
Broomfield 144 -5
Chaffee 36 3
Cheyenne 7 0
Clear Creek 12 0
Conejos 19 2
Costilla 8 0
Crowley 10 1
Custer 13 0
Delta 66 2
Denver 3589 50
Dolores 4 0
Douglas 349 13
Eagle 64 2
Elbert 23 1
El Paso 1397 51
Fremont 50 0
Garfield 87 0
Gilpin 10 1
Grand 16 0
Gunnison 27 3
Hinsdale 3 0
Huerfano 12 0
Jackson 6 0
Jefferson 690 10
Kiowa 7 2
Kit Carson 26 2
Lake 10 0
La Plata 76 0
Larimer 442 10
Las Animas 28 0
Lincoln 13 -1
Logan 42 1
Mesa 316 18
Mineral 1 0
Moffat 21 1
Montezuma 42 1
Montrose 70 6
Morgan 44 0
Otero 45 1
Ouray 10 1
Park 20 -1
Phillips 14 -1
Pitkin 35 1
Prowers 22 2
Pueblo 188 8
Rio Blanco 7 0
Rio Grande 27 0
Routt 21 -1
Saguache 11 1
San Juan 1 0
San Miguel 12 2
Sedgwick 9 -1
Summit 24 3
Teller 20 3
Washington 13 0
Weld 376 4
Yuma 31 0