Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in June, 2021
Updated on October 10, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in June, 2021, Missouri added -8,767 number of jobs to the local government education and health services industry. Among Missouri counties, Howell added the highest number of jobs (140), followed by Dunklin (35), and Cape Girardeau (24).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in June, 2021. 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 June, 2021
Missouri Jobs added By County The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in June, 2021
Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in June, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 695 -28
Andrew 505 -21
Atchison 208 -18
Audrain 746 -4
Barry 1140 -40
Barton 359 -9
Bates 746 -14
Benton 714 -7
Bollinger 364 11
Boone 4019 -68
Buchanan 1757 -28
Butler 1231 -198
Caldwell 439 -5
Callaway 979 -10
Camden 950 -18
Cape Girardeau 2137 24
Carroll 255 -79
Carter 208 -7
Cass 3145 -28
Cedar 580 -5
Chariton 279 -2
Christian 2134 -428
Clark 267 -5
Clay 11543 -59
Clinton 658 -13
Cole 1703 -37
Cooper 520 -11
Crawford 523 -10
Dade 401 -1
Dallas 483 -16
Daviess 319 -10
DeKalb 223 -13
Dent 673 -30
Douglas 268 -16
Dunklin 912 35
Franklin 2842 -286
Gasconade 704 1
Gentry 233 -20
Greene 7207 -538
Grundy 605 -30
Harrison 592 -18
Henry 1438 -6
Hickory 200 -10
Holt 179 -7
Howard 292 1
Howell 1155 140
Iron 498 -17
Jackson 20531 -156
Jasper 3510 -219
Jefferson 5625 -304
Johnson 1952 -20
Laclede 866 8
Lafayette 899 -20
Lawrence 1077 -13
Lewis 365 -3
Lincoln 1578 6
Linn 453 -15
Livingston 488 -18
McDonald 580 -9
Macon 830 -2
Madison 628 -37
Maries 181 5
Marion 1023 -13
Mercer 159 1
Miller 1005 -12
Mississippi 356 -5
Moniteau 470 -28
Monroe 386 -14
Montgomery 331 -9
Morgan 627 -17
New Madrid 492 -10
Newton 1991 -57
Nodaway 614 -26
Oregon 264 -110
Osage 312 -25
Ozark 304 -19
Pemiscot 805 5
Perry 845 -23
Pettis 2292 -69
Phelps 2503 -59
Pike 696 0
Platte 2813 -284
Polk 2081 -12
Pulaski 1419 -46
Putnam 279 -2
Ralls 128 -1
Randolph 1025 -161
Ray 840 4
Reynolds 252 -13
Ripley 358 -26
St. Charles 10895 -260
St. Clair 296 -1
Ste. Genevieve 788 -16
St. Francois 2235 -36
St. Louis 24169 -2559
Saline 668 -40
Schuyler 195 -1
Scotland 342 -16
Scott 994 -28
Shannon 192 2
Shelby 361 -19
Stoddard 750 -137
Stone 710 -10
Sullivan 316 -10
Taney 1482 -36
Texas 1089 -10
Vernon 930 5
Warren 852 12
Washington 928 -18
Wayne 327 -6
Webster 880 -16
Worth 137 -1
Wright 607 -20
St. Louis city 2295 -1787