Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2020
Updated on October 10, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2020, Missouri added -72,004 number of jobs to the local government education and health services industry. Among Missouri counties, Schuyler added the highest number of jobs (3), followed by Scotland (-4), and Ralls (-8).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in July, 2020. 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, 2020
Missouri Jobs added By County The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2020
Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 254 -413
Andrew 217 -233
Atchison 52 -136
Audrain 615 -346
Barry 400 -631
Barton 97 -239
Bates 415 -330
Benton 391 -318
Bollinger 67 -247
Boone 2837 -554
Buchanan 1618 -185
Butler 584 -548
Caldwell 166 -201
Callaway 349 -638
Camden 718 -257
Cape Girardeau 618 -1224
Carroll 61 -123
Carter 110 -102
Cass 1328 -1648
Cedar 271 -202
Chariton 99 -155
Christian 1049 -1099
Clark 106 -141
Clay 9249 -1958
Clinton 217 -359
Cole 610 -1030
Cooper 62 -369
Crawford 114 -359
Dade 210 -193
Dallas 194 -262
Daviess 43 -234
DeKalb 48 -150
Dent 539 -114
Douglas 118 -94
Dunklin 171 -612
Franklin 1225 -1276
Gasconade 362 -318
Gentry 66 -143
Greene 3732 -3385
Grundy 298 -272
Harrison 454 -104
Henry 1021 -281
Hickory 84 -99
Holt 35 -121
Howard 119 -122
Howell 298 -772
Iron 242 -210
Jackson 12106 -7332
Jasper 1428 -1659
Jefferson 2270 -2810
Johnson 874 -910
Knox 82 -115
Laclede 284 -561
Lafayette 297 -513
Lawrence 442 -517
Lewis 173 -149
Lincoln 492 -979
Linn 155 -225
Livingston 193 -268
McDonald 92 -468
Macon 520 -279
Madison 506 -103
Maries 40 -148
Marion 566 -420
Mercer 42 -93
Miller 599 -333
Mississippi 107 -240
Moniteau 226 -224
Monroe 189 -202
Montgomery 132 -174
Morgan 342 -275
New Madrid 152 -306
Newton 671 -1156
Nodaway 135 -414
Oregon 126 -123
Osage 83 -212
Ozark 123 -177
Pemiscot 519 -282
Perry 545 -263
Pettis 1390 -839
Phelps 1821 -330
Pike 347 -337
Platte 2063 -502
Polk 1697 -317
Pulaski 536 -959
Putnam 183 -73
Ralls 119 -8
Randolph 569 -434
Ray 702 -124
Reynolds 58 -181
Ripley 85 -267
St. Charles 3930 -6291
St. Clair 144 -125
Ste. Genevieve 484 -232
St. Francois 774 -1218
St. Louis 11996 -9257
Saline 144 -495
Schuyler 179 3
Scotland 335 -4
Scott 334 -541
Shannon 47 -119
Shelby 232 -115
Stoddard 453 -78
Stone 265 -380
Sullivan 141 -162
Taney 635 -690
Texas 463 -526
Vernon 534 -357
Warren 414 -435
Washington 488 -383
Wayne 77 -213
Webster 345 -491
Wright 141 -372
St. Louis city 1481 -304