North Carolina Payroll Employment
By County
for The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry
in September, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.
According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2020, North Carolina added -68 number of jobs to the federal government trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among North Carolina counties, Cumberland added the highest number of jobs (27), followed by Buncombe (7), and Rowan (7).
Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in September, 2020. This information can also be found in a table below.
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Related Topics: North Carolina BLS Topic List.
Data Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics (QCEW).
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North Carolina Payroll Employment
By County
for The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry
in September, 2020
North Carolina Jobs added
By County
The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry
in September, 2020
North Carolina Payroll Employment
By County
for The Federal Government Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry
in September, 2020
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County | Number of Employment | Jobs Added |
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Alamance | 219 | -2 |
Alexander | 52 | -1 |
Alleghany | 30 | 1 |
Anson | 41 | -1 |
Ashe | 47 | -2 |
Avery | 37 | -1 |
Beaufort | 93 | 1 |
Bertie | 31 | 1 |
Bladen | 41 | 2 |
Brunswick | 207 | -3 |
Buncombe | 474 | 7 |
Burke | 117 | 0 |
Cabarrus | 265 | 2 |
Caldwell | 108 | 0 |
Camden | 16 | 2 |
Carteret | 94 | 1 |
Caswell | 36 | -1 |
Catawba | 243 | 1 |
Chatham | 81 | -1 |
Cherokee | 72 | 2 |
Chowan | 27 | 0 |
Clay | 23 | 1 |
Cleveland | 147 | -1 |
Columbus | 100 | 2 |
Craven | 729 | -26 |
Cumberland | 1182 | 27 |
Currituck | 36 | 1 |
Dare | 51 | -7 |
Davidson | 165 | -3 |
Davie | 59 | -1 |
Duplin | 79 | 2 |
Durham | 403 | 3 |
Edgecombe | 162 | 1 |
Forsyth | 567 | 3 |
Franklin | 67 | 0 |
Gaston | 275 | 3 |
Gates | 9 | 0 |
Graham | 19 | -1 |
Granville | 68 | -2 |
Greene | 26 | 0 |
Guilford | 2745 | -14 |
Halifax | 92 | 1 |
Harnett | 122 | 1 |
Haywood | 101 | 1 |
Henderson | 192 | 2 |
Hertford | 49 | 1 |
Hoke | 51 | -1 |
Hyde | 10 | 0 |
Iredell | 219 | -9 |
Jackson | 43 | 1 |
Johnston | 194 | 4 |
Jones | 23 | 0 |
Lee | 99 | 0 |
Lenoir | 107 | 0 |
Lincoln | 119 | 2 |
McDowell | 65 | -1 |
Macon | 60 | 0 |
Madison | 36 | -2 |
Martin | 41 | 0 |
Mecklenburg | 2863 | -14 |
Mitchell | 30 | 0 |
Montgomery | 42 | 0 |
Moore | 175 | -2 |
Nash | 154 | 2 |
New Hanover | 345 | -5 |
Northampton | 34 | 0 |
Onslow | 2486 | -45 |
Orange | 204 | 3 |
Pamlico | 23 | -1 |
Pasquotank | 65 | -2 |
Pender | 78 | -1 |
Perquimans | 26 | 1 |
Person | 44 | -1 |
Pitt | 228 | -5 |
Polk | 49 | -1 |
Randolph | 170 | -1 |
Richmond | 60 | -2 |
Robeson | 160 | -1 |
Rockingham | 117 | 2 |
Rowan | 193 | 7 |
Rutherford | 110 | -2 |
Sampson | 74 | -2 |
Scotland | 46 | 3 |
Stanly | 89 | -1 |
Stokes | 61 | 0 |
Surry | 133 | -2 |
Swain | 19 | 0 |
Transylvania | 64 | 0 |
Tyrrell | 8 | 0 |
Union | 240 | 0 |
Vance | 53 | -1 |
Wake | 2464 | 2 |
Warren | 30 | 0 |
Washington | 24 | 4 |
Watauga | 78 | -1 |
Wayne | 242 | -4 |
Wilkes | 101 | 1 |
Wilson | 96 | 1 |
Yadkin | 64 | 0 |
Yancey | 33 | 2 |