Martin, North Carolina Payroll Employment for the Local Government Service-providing Industry
Updated on August 10, 2022.

According to data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in December 2021, the number of payroll employment in Martin, North Carolina for the local government service-providing industry was 953. The number of jobs added in December 2021 was 15.

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 2010 to December 2021. 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 see similar information for other North Carolina counties, and for North Carolina.

Martin, North Carolina Payroll Employment for the Local Government Service-providing Industry
Martin, North Carolina Number of Jobs Added to the Local Government Service-providing Industry
Martin, North Carolina Payroll Employment for the Local Government Service-providing Industry
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Month Number of Payrolls Jobs Added
January 2010 1173
February 2010 1191 18
March 2010 1234 43
April 2010 1216 -18
May 2010 1247 31
June 2010 1141 -106
July 2010 880 -261
August 2010 1085 205
September 2010 1161 76
October 2010 1189 28
November 2010 1199 10
December 2010 1193 -6
January 2011 1148 -45
February 2011 1166 18
March 2011 1173 7
April 2011 1164 -9
May 2011 1153 -11
June 2011 1054 -99
July 2011 824 -230
August 2011 978 154
September 2011 1077 99
October 2011 1091 14
November 2011 1123 32
December 2011 1111 -12
January 2012 1091 -20
February 2012 1096 5
March 2012 1119 23
April 2012 1117 -2
May 2012 1111 -6
June 2012 1038 -73
July 2012 793 -245
August 2012 973 180
September 2012 1075 102
October 2012 1096 21
November 2012 1115 19
December 2012 1113 -2
January 2013 1084 -29
February 2013 1079 -5
March 2013 1100 21
April 2013 1089 -11
May 2013 1101 12
June 2013 1023 -78
July 2013 794 -229
August 2013 939 145
September 2013 1052 113
October 2013 1070 18
November 2013 1108 38
December 2013 1090 -18
January 2014 1049 -41
February 2014 1053 4
March 2014 1082 29
April 2014 1078 -4
May 2014 1085 7
June 2014 960 -125
July 2014 794 -166
August 2014 942 148
September 2014 1068 126
October 2014 1060 -8
November 2014 1131 71
December 2014 1096 -35
January 2015 1088 -8
February 2015 1103 15
March 2015 1110 7
April 2015 1105 -5
May 2015 1100 -5
June 2015 982 -118
July 2015 758 -224
August 2015 947 189
September 2015 1066 119
October 2015 1059 -7
November 2015 1114 55
December 2015 1102 -12
January 2016 1047 -55
February 2016 1075 28
March 2016 1118 43
April 2016 1063 -55
May 2016 1081 18
June 2016 1027 -54
July 2016 744 -283
August 2016 930 186
September 2016 1031 101
October 2016 1043 12
November 2016 1107 64
December 2016 1082 -25
January 2017 1012 -70
February 2017 1041 29
March 2017 1067 26
April 2017 1050 -17
May 2017 1050 0
June 2017 944 -106
July 2017 740 -204
August 2017 896 156
September 2017 1007 111
October 2017 1032 25
November 2017 1056 24
December 2017 1055 -1
January 2018 1020 -35
February 2018 1030 10
March 2018 1054 24
April 2018 1027 -27
May 2018 1086 59
June 2018 947 -139
July 2018 740 -207
August 2018 910 170
September 2018 987 77
October 2018 1014 27
November 2018 1083 69
December 2018 1008 -75
January 2019 1012 4
February 2019 1007 -5
March 2019 1018 11
April 2019 1014 -4
May 2019 1029 15
June 2019 910 -119
July 2019 715 -195
August 2019 888 173
September 2019 985 97
October 2019 1025 40
November 2019 1049 24
December 2019 1037 -12
January 2020 1009 -28
February 2020 1022 13
March 2020 1068 46
April 2020 974 -94
May 2020 926 -48
June 2020 819 -107
July 2020 709 -110
August 2020 877 168
September 2020 884 7
October 2020 905 21
November 2020 978 73
December 2020 948 -30
January 2021 934 -14
February 2021 870 -64
March 2021 917 47
April 2021 914 -3
May 2021 935 21
June 2021 960 25
July 2021 768 -192
August 2021 860 92
September 2021 918 58
October 2021 934 16
November 2021 968 34
December 2021 953 -15