Louisiana Payroll Employment for the Federal Government Accommodation Industry
Updated on January 4, 2024.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July 2023, the number of payroll employment in Louisiana for the federal government accommodation industry was 36. The number of jobs added in July 2023 was 1.

Interact with the first chart below to see the number of payroll employment, and with the second chart to see the number of jobs added from January 2019 to July 2023. This information can also be found in the table below.

You can see similar information for different types of businesses establishments and industries.

You can also see similar information for Louisiana counties, for other states, and for the United States as well.

Related Topics: Louisiana BLS Topic List.
Louisiana Payroll Employment for the Federal Government Accommodation Industry
Louisiana Number of Jobs Added to the Federal Government Accommodation Industry
Louisiana Payroll Employment for the Federal Government Accommodation Industry
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Month Number of Payrolls Jobs Added
January 2019 46
February 2019 45 -1
March 2019 45 0
April 2019 42 -3
May 2019 42 0
June 2019 44 2
July 2019 45 1
August 2019 47 2
September 2019 47 0
October 2019 45 -2
November 2019 41 -4
December 2019 43 2
January 2020 44 1
February 2020 43 -1
March 2020 44 1
April 2020 43 -1
May 2020 42 -1
June 2020 39 -3
July 2020 38 -1
August 2020 37 -1
September 2020 38 1
October 2020 38 0
November 2020 37 -1
December 2020 37 0
February 2021 37 0
March 2021 36 -1
April 2021 37 1
May 2021 37 0
June 2021 38 1
July 2021 36 -2
August 2021 37 1
September 2021 40 3
October 2021 37 -3
November 2021 37 0
December 2021 36 -1
January 2022 38 2
February 2022 36 -2
March 2022 32 -4
April 2022 31 -1
May 2022 34 3
June 2022 32 -2
July 2022 35 3
August 2022 37 2
September 2022 35 -2
October 2022 37 2
November 2022 39 2
December 2022 39 0
January 2023 39 0
February 2023 39 0
March 2023 39 0
April 2023 38 -1
May 2023 37 -1
June 2023 37 0
July 2023 36 -1