Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2019
Updated on October 10, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2019, Missouri added -77,807 number of jobs to the local government education and health services industry. Among Missouri counties, Ralls added the highest number of jobs (-2), followed by Schuyler (-23), and Putnam (-47).

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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Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2019
Missouri Jobs added By County The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2019
Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 422 -350
Andrew 254 -292
Atchison 73 -157
Audrain 819 -260
Barry 470 -580
Barton 101 -261
Bates 439 -383
Benton 362 -420
Bollinger 58 -295
Boone 2885 -841
Buchanan 1738 -283
Butler 697 -569
Caldwell 124 -315
Callaway 327 -660
Camden 716 -326
Cape Girardeau 347 -1746
Carroll 78 -185
Carter 122 -110
Cass 1358 -1985
Cedar 424 -111
Chariton 100 -192
Christian 1082 -1399
Clark 120 -139
Clay 9918 -1589
Clinton 317 -354
Cole 840 -820
Cooper 123 -403
Crawford 196 -343
Dade 238 -208
Dallas 117 -354
Daviess 53 -278
DeKalb 102 -105
Dent 432 -322
Douglas 131 -116
Dunklin 226 -781
Franklin 1281 -1635
Gasconade 399 -345
Gentry 168 -68
Greene 3794 -3456
Grundy 403 -210
Harrison 447 -159
Henry 971 -402
Hickory 81 -119
Holt 58 -129
Howard 146 -148
Howell 493 -694
Iron 283 -231
Jackson 14009 -6982
Jasper 1922 -1652
Jefferson 3361 -2432
Johnson 985 -1005
Knox 133 -78
Laclede 188 -678
Lafayette 327 -610
Lawrence 446 -587
Lewis 176 -204
Lincoln 1091 -483
Linn 124 -320
Livingston 265 -249
McDonald 78 -525
Macon 630 -250
Madison 526 -118
Maries 42 -185
Marion 569 -474
Mercer 41 -127
Miller 254 -798
Mississippi 116 -251
Moniteau 198 -304
Monroe 213 -219
Montgomery 183 -156
Morgan 352 -363
New Madrid 145 -367
Newton 762 -1047
Nodaway 204 -435
Oregon 92 -195
Osage 94 -243
Ozark 64 -250
Pemiscot 511 -404
Perry 623 -242
Pettis 1514 -909
Phelps 1718 -562
Pike 385 -353
Platte 2203 -760
Polk 1520 -756
Pulaski 987 -608
Putnam 245 -47
Ralls 126 -2
Randolph 609 -470
Ray 761 -195
Reynolds 85 -178
Ripley 95 -260
St. Charles 4926 -6478
St. Clair 147 -151
Ste. Genevieve 492 -274
St. Francois 1152 -1216
St. Louis 13775 -8740
Saline 151 -576
Schuyler 180 -23
Scotland 349 -49
Scott 371 -565
Shannon 83 -99
Shelby 223 -177
Stoddard 435 -197
Stone 264 -498
Sullivan 217 -128
Taney 511 -983
Texas 492 -630
Vernon 536 -418
Warren 502 -367
Washington 414 -546
Wayne 116 -201
Webster 376 -522
Wright 111 -489
St. Louis city 1347 -1912