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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in February, 2019, West Virginia added 155 number of jobs to the local government service-providing industry. Among West Virginia counties, Jefferson added the highest number of jobs (48), followed by Marshall (33), and Wood (31).

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

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West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Service Providing Industry in February, 2019
West Virginia Jobs added By County The Local Government Service Providing Industry in February, 2019
West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Service Providing Industry in February, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Barbour 552 22
Berkeley 4428 -30
Boone 1194 -19
Braxton 730 9
Brooke 824 19
Cabell 3285 17
Calhoun 262 4
Clay 423 -11
Doddridge 408 0
Fayette 1654 8
Gilmer 239 5
Grant 794 -29
Greenbrier 1319 5
Hampshire 759 9
Hancock 1127 7
Hardy 505 -13
Harrison 2832 -44
Jackson 1054 -11
Jefferson 2055 48
Kanawha 7984 -62
Lewis 610 17
Lincoln 716 -2
Logan 1414 -1
McDowell 1048 18
Marion 2747 18
Marshall 1378 33
Mason 959 7
Mercer 3395 4
Mineral 906 -5
Mingo 874 -5
Monongalia 3046 29
Monroe 480 7
Morgan 505 -9
Nicholas 1378 5
Ohio 2211 21
Pendleton 290 4
Pleasants 361 9
Pocahontas 544 -8
Preston 1297 5
Putnam 1956 10
Raleigh 2682 6
Randolph 1045 14
Ritchie 357 -1
Roane 447 15
Summers 442 -18
Taylor 791 -2
Tucker 346 9
Tyler 541 12
Upshur 1010 3
Wayne 1557 0
Webster 481 4
Wetzel 1065 -3
Wirt 220 5
Wood 3252 31
Wyoming 862 -11