United States Payroll Employment By State for The Local Government Water Sewage And Other Systems Industry in September, 2021
Updated on January 5, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2021, West Virginia added the highest number of jobs to the local government water, sewage and other systems industry (10), followed by Tennessee (9), and Oklahoma (4).

On the other hand, Texas added the least number of jobs (-273), followed by California (-102), and Ohio (-101).

Interact with the charts below to see for each state, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in September, 2021. This information can also be found in a table below.

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State Number of Employment Jobs Added
Alabama 3989 -27
Arkansas 2971 -8
California 31598 -102
Connecticut 1742 -2
Florida 1760 -2
Idaho 646 3
Illinois 2994 -33
Indiana 1446 -8
Iowa 661 -6
Kansas 1218 -59
Kentucky 4194 -33
Louisiana 3795 -17
Maine 1225 -10
Massachusetts 2422 -8
Michigan 1291 -8
Minnesota 616 -12
Mississippi 472 -6
Missouri 4860 -62
Nevada 1083 -25
New Hampshire 223 3
New Mexico 1149 -9
New York 1975 -79
North Carolina 982 -3
North Dakota 219 0
Ohio 8327 -101
Oklahoma 3692 4
Oregon 2335 -12
Pennsylvania 10057 -82
South Carolina 2389 -20
Tennessee 3788 9
Texas 23548 -273
Utah 2076 -24
Vermont 229 -6
Virginia 7104 -43
Washington 4280 -22
West Virginia 2212 10
Wisconsin 1757 -55