Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Service Providing Industry in July, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2019, Kentucky added -70,643 number of jobs to the local government service-providing industry. Among Kentucky counties, McCreary added the highest number of jobs (77), followed by Edmonson (65), and Carroll (63).

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

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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Service Providing Industry in July, 2019
Kentucky Jobs added By County The Local Government Service Providing Industry in July, 2019
Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Service Providing Industry in July, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 312 -293
Allen 329 -401
Anderson 348 -447
Ballard 217 -138
Bath 223 -233
Bell 952 -170
Boone 2929 -2470
Bourbon 586 -314
Boyd 1166 -1077
Boyle 681 -699
Bracken 224 -171
Breathitt 170 -400
Breckinridge 730 -37
Bullitt 1363 -1242
Caldwell 297 -271
Campbell 1663 -1315
Carlisle 86 -123
Carroll 550 63
Carter 511 -611
Casey 625 -36
Clark 774 -669
Clay 328 -487
Clinton 410 -52
Crittenden 206 -203
Cumberland 122 -103
Daviess 2124 -2315
Edmonson 461 65
Elliott 269 -6
Estill 306 -319
Fayette 6717 -5140
Fleming 283 -266
Floyd 764 -769
Franklin 2032 -305
Fulton 412 -21
Gallatin 214 -188
Garrard 208 -324
Graves 600 -871
Green 137 -288
Greenup 896 -453
Hancock 200 -252
Hardin 4916 -2307
Harlan 989 -196
Harrison 331 -357
Hart 649 -105
Henderson 1037 -916
Henry 231 -380
Hickman 81 -109
Hopkins 1817 -177
Jackson 271 -390
Jefferson 15685 -11318
Jessamine 1015 -790
Kenton 3203 -2592
Knott 215 -368
Knox 500 -709
Larue 210 -338
Laurel 1291 -892
Lawrence 245 -305
Lee 250 -73
Leslie 234 -252
Letcher 376 -568
Lewis 546 -11
Livingston 241 -170
Logan 503 -572
Lyon 184 -100
McCracken 1453 -1171
McCreary 694 77
McLean 198 -137
Madison 1729 -1605
Magoffin 203 -252
Marion 444 -431
Marshall 813 -634
Martin 189 -306
Mason 482 -293
Meade 513 -453
Menifee 183 -123
Mercer 397 -411
Metcalfe 268 -139
Monroe 278 -283
Montgomery 537 -504
Morgan 207 -290
Muhlenberg 1028 -316
Nelson 778 -1006
Nicholas 159 -90
Ohio 912 -487
Oldham 1218 -1431
Owen 188 -230
Owsley 243 -4
Pendleton 269 -265
Perry 877 -557
Pike 2195 49
Powell 641 -6
Pulaski 1330 -1288
Robertson 56 -53
Rockcastle 263 -433
Rowan 595 -350
Russell 439 -478
Scott 2240 -24
Shelby 1886 -81
Simpson 381 -352
Spencer 287 -316
Taylor 1509 -144
Todd 541 -59
Trigg 224 -297
Union 354 -285
Warren 2512 -2277
Washington 245 -174
Wayne 872 -2
Webster 337 -252
Whitley 1670 -481
Wolfe 152 -222
Woodford 600 -636