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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March, 2019, West Virginia added 268 number of jobs to the local government education and health services industry. Among West Virginia counties, Berkeley added the highest number of jobs (95), followed by Kanawha (84), and Raleigh (40).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in March, 2019. This information can also be found in a table below.

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West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in March, 2019
West Virginia Jobs added By County The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in March, 2019
West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in March, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Barbour 322 9
Berkeley 3226 95
Boone 934 0
Braxton 561 2
Brooke 468 -5
Cabell 1908 -11
Calhoun 184 0
Clay 305 -2
Doddridge 251 -4
Fayette 1137 10
Gilmer 167 4
Grant 582 6
Greenbrier 860 19
Hampshire 522 3
Hancock 574 -6
Hardy 318 -3
Harrison 1576 -7
Jackson 685 3
Jefferson 1381 -14
Kanawha 4741 84
Lewis 385 -12
Lincoln 550 0
Logan 939 12
McDowell 485 15
Marion 1937 -30
Marshall 796 -3
Mason 638 6
Mercer 2598 -4
Mineral 624 -3
Mingo 577 -6
Monongalia 1700 -4
Monroe 374 -1
Morgan 350 5
Nicholas 1113 24
Ohio 873 38
Pendleton 210 -2
Pleasants 212 -8
Pocahontas 358 6
Preston 971 6
Putnam 1403 -4
Raleigh 1761 40
Randolph 637 6
Ritchie 254 1
Roane 280 -7
Summers 298 0
Taylor 594 8
Tucker 197 2
Tyler 382 -4
Upshur 678 0
Wayne 980 -4
Webster 375 -6
Wetzel 796 15
Wirt 167 -6
Wood 1991 0
Wyoming 612 5