United States Payroll Employment By State for The Local Government Transit And Ground Passenger Transportation Industry in April, 2019
Updated on June 8, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2019, California added the highest number of jobs to the local government transit and ground passenger transportation industry (84), followed by Alabama (60), and New Mexico (27).

On the other hand, Missouri added the least number of jobs (-224), followed by Illinois (-123), and Georgia (-97).

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

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State Number of Employment Jobs Added
Alabama 4787 60
Arizona 249 -9
Arkansas 273 0
California 35420 84
Colorado 2918 2
Georgia 8194 -97
Idaho 220 -3
Illinois 13662 -123
Indiana 5424 -75
Iowa 2341 5
Kentucky 1250 -12
Louisiana 454 -11
Maine 965 -11
Massachusetts 273 -4
Michigan 3901 -54
Minnesota 4962 -42
Mississippi 541 1
Missouri 4962 -224
Montana 331 3
Nebraska 347 2
New Jersey 1012 -3
New Mexico 1108 27
New York 60523 -34
North Carolina 2558 -12
Ohio 6598 -50
Oklahoma 284 -2
Oregon 6507 -7
Pennsylvania 8494 -21
South Carolina 648 2
Tennessee 364 -7
Texas 13516 -50
Utah 5672 -24
Virginia 4627 -21
Washington 12008 -48
West Virginia 4002 12
Wisconsin 1773 -13