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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2021, Missouri added -77,799 number of jobs to the local government education and health services industry. Among Missouri counties, Putnam added the highest number of jobs (-51), followed by Worth (-67), and Hickory (-80).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in July, 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 July, 2021
Missouri Jobs added By County The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2021
Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 374 -321
Andrew 380 -125
Atchison 70 -138
Audrain 471 -275
Barry 371 -769
Barton 251 -108
Bates 333 -413
Benton 344 -370
Bollinger 76 -288
Boone 2971 -1048
Buchanan 1639 -118
Butler 611 -620
Caldwell 192 -247
Callaway 511 -468
Camden 675 -275
Cape Girardeau 333 -1804
Carroll 80 -175
Carter 121 -87
Cass 1368 -1777
Cedar 293 -287
Chariton 108 -171
Christian 1116 -1018
Clark 115 -152
Clay 9505 -2038
Clinton 263 -395
Cole 929 -774
Cooper 69 -451
Crawford 207 -316
Dade 206 -195
Dallas 115 -368
Daviess 60 -259
DeKalb 75 -148
Dent 353 -320
Douglas 150 -118
Dunklin 164 -748
Franklin 1239 -1603
Gasconade 373 -331
Gentry 98 -135
Greene 3713 -3494
Grundy 308 -297
Harrison 486 -106
Henry 1188 -250
Hickory 120 -80
Holt 35 -144
Howard 152 -140
Howell 354 -801
Iron 301 -197
Jackson 14106 -6425
Jasper 1824 -1686
Jefferson 3026 -2599
Johnson 1042 -910
Knox 88 -100
Laclede 200 -666
Lafayette 314 -585
Lawrence 367 -710
Lewis 151 -214
Lincoln 747 -831
Linn 121 -332
Livingston 242 -246
McDonald 81 -499
Macon 490 -340
Madison 521 -107
Maries 34 -147
Marion 543 -480
Mercer 51 -108
Miller 279 -726
Mississippi 148 -208
Moniteau 167 -303
Monroe 180 -206
Montgomery 173 -158
Morgan 370 -257
New Madrid 138 -354
Newton 634 -1357
Nodaway 180 -434
Oregon 92 -172
Osage 95 -217
Ozark 104 -200
Pemiscot 425 -380
Perry 633 -212
Pettis 1557 -735
Phelps 1746 -757
Pike 363 -333
Platte 2294 -519
Polk 1826 -255
Pulaski 442 -977
Putnam 228 -51
Randolph 521 -504
Ray 685 -155
Reynolds 86 -166
Ripley 96 -262
St. Charles 4317 -6578
St. Clair 142 -154
Ste. Genevieve 503 -285
St. Francois 1012 -1223
St. Louis 13123 -11046
Saline 131 -537
Schuyler 85 -110
Scotland 238 -104
Scott 334 -660
Shannon 55 -137
Shelby 206 -155
Stoddard 424 -326
Stone 288 -422
Sullivan 203 -113
Taney 549 -933
Texas 516 -573
Vernon 551 -379
Warren 483 -369
Washington 426 -502
Wayne 72 -255
Webster 381 -499
Worth 70 -67
Wright 118 -489
St. Louis city 2123 -172