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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May, 2020, Missouri added -9,138 number of jobs to the local government education and health services industry. Among Missouri counties, Pulaski added the highest number of jobs (16), followed by Clark (2), and Madison (0).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in May, 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 May, 2020
Missouri Jobs added By County The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in May, 2020
Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in May, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 655 -77
Andrew 449 -51
Atchison 198 -39
Audrain 980 -47
Barry 1029 -118
Barton 334 -10
Bates 740 -44
Benton 715 -29
Bollinger 317 -40
Boone 3978 -32
Buchanan 1786 -166
Butler 1338 -102
Caldwell 378 -34
Callaway 1012 -12
Camden 979 -22
Cape Girardeau 1848 -221
Carroll 287 -25
Carter 209 -6
Cass 2961 -93
Cedar 475 -31
Chariton 253 -35
Christian 2153 -336
Clark 249 2
Clay 11077 -314
Clinton 585 -75
Cole 1662 -56
Cooper 442 -74
Crawford 480 -51
Dade 401 -25
Dallas 449 -36
Daviess 268 -58
DeKalb 195 -15
Dent 679 -48
Douglas 214 -37
Dunklin 800 -73
Franklin 2793 -210
Gasconade 677 -12
Gentry 212 -32
Greene 7171 -189
Grundy 586 -67
Harrison 561 -26
Henry 1235 -80
Hickory 187 -17
Holt 154 -22
Howard 241 -30
Howell 1074 -51
Iron 452 -60
Jackson 19785 -1339
Jasper 3240 -341
Jefferson 5402 -493
Johnson 1776 -124
Knox 191 -11
Laclede 865 -23
Lafayette 812 -62
Lawrence 962 -48
Lewis 309 -48
Lincoln 1460 -103
Linn 396 -48
Livingston 465 -41
McDonald 554 -50
Macon 810 -32
Madison 610 0
Maries 173 -24
Marion 977 -17
Mercer 137 -17
Miller 939 -91
Mississippi 359 -15
Moniteau 446 -36
Monroe 404 -6
Montgomery 308 -12
Morgan 633 -48
New Madrid 461 -49
Newton 1974 -90
Nodaway 560 -79
Oregon 329 -35
Osage 296 -44
Ozark 299 -30
Pemiscot 813 -28
Perry 822 -15
Pettis 2366 -129
Phelps 2423 -57
Pike 662 -42
Platte 2824 -80
Polk 1975 -44
Pulaski 1510 16
Putnam 256 -5
Ralls 124 -1
Randolph 1182 -27
Ray 820 -41
Reynolds 243 -25
Ripley 349 -28
St. Charles 10444 -446
St. Clair 277 -8
Ste. Genevieve 705 -43
St. Francois 2044 -281
St. Louis 26313 -443
Saline 655 -58
Schuyler 178 -10
Scotland 336 -11
Scott 947 -73
Shannon 168 -23
Shelby 360 -18
Stoddard 739 -64
Stone 644 -68
Sullivan 304 -26
Taney 1320 -118
Texas 1007 -64
Vernon 889 -5
Warren 826 -37
Washington 876 -41
Wayne 288 -34
Webster 826 -52
Wright 516 -77
St. Louis city 4333 -46