Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Kentucky added -50,867 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among Kentucky counties, Livingston added the highest number of jobs (66), followed by Pendleton (50), and Hart (22).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 2020. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
Kentucky Jobs added By County The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 524 -8
Allen 1194 -98
Anderson 1181 -59
Ballard 516 -24
Barren 2429 -716
Bath 518 -26
Bell 1417 -37
Boone 14516 -2011
Bourbon 1824 -115
Boyd 2576 -485
Boyle 2487 -87
Bracken 304 5
Breathitt 33 -4
Breckinridge 543 -53
Bullitt 4314 -866
Butler 695 -289
Caldwell 1077 -54
Calloway 2996 -104
Campbell 3091 -403
Carlisle 144 -14
Carroll 3193 -169
Carter 963 -14
Casey 685 -617
Christian 4656 -2268
Clark 3215 -640
Clay 317 8
Clinton 1714 -24
Crittenden 373 -83
Cumberland 282 13
Daviess 7056 -1268
Edmonson 166 -91
Elliott 17 -2
Estill 238 -94
Fayette 20969 -2082
Fleming 454 -275
Floyd 891 -80
Franklin 2877 -1051
Fulton 421 -67
Gallatin 652 12
Garrard 404 -46
Grant 431 -345
Graves 2793 -65
Grayson 1776 -574
Green 98 -36
Greenup 845 -24
Hancock 2063 -841
Hardin 6821 -1577
Harlan 614 -25
Harrison 1527 -58
Hart 2444 22
Henderson 5001 -736
Henry 392 -160
Hickman 195 -10
Hopkins 2868 -524
Jackson 145 -23
Jefferson 64786 -7031
Jessamine 3461 -419
Johnson 157 -3
Kenton 8311 -478
Knott 152 19
Knox 736 -601
Larue 556 -158
Laurel 3652 -1003
Lawrence 136 -15
Lee 71 -19
Leslie 100 1
Letcher 277 -43
Lewis 371 -8
Lincoln 417 -229
Livingston 829 66
Logan 3290 -598
Lyon 178 -7
McCracken 3321 -354
McCreary 391 -30
McLean 512 -38
Madison 6054 -668
Magoffin 92 -16
Marion 2283 -2064
Marshall 3760 -603
Martin 88 0
Mason 1504 -398
Meade 785 -50
Menifee 179 12
Mercer 2081 -232
Metcalfe 343 -273
Monroe 873 -13
Montgomery 2477 -1118
Morgan 480 -2
Muhlenberg 1543 -293
Nelson 4748 -1672
Nicholas 92 -21
Ohio 2699 -154
Oldham 2156 -73
Owen 78 2
Owsley 13 -1
Pendleton 574 50
Perry 728 -104
Pike 1958 -73
Powell 465 -42
Pulaski 3192 -1444
Robertson 10 -3
Rockcastle 189 -10
Rowan 853 -416
Russell 1257 -759
Scott 10262 -1341
Shelby 3749 -723
Simpson 2066 -1227
Spencer 161 -34
Taylor 1081 -392
Todd 468 -13
Trigg 398 -176
Trimble 65 -5
Union 804 -1098
Warren 10541 -3128
Washington 908 -575
Wayne 1273 -206
Webster 724 -182
Whitley 1486 -102
Wolfe 38 -25
Woodford 2538 -629