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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May, 2020, Kentucky added 7,613 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among Kentucky counties, Jefferson added the highest number of jobs (1,465), followed by Fayette (706), and Casey (626).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in May, 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 May, 2020
Kentucky Jobs added By County The Private Goods Producing Industry in May, 2020
Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in May, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 530 6
Allen 1253 59
Anderson 1190 9
Ballard 542 26
Barren 2375 -54
Bath 504 -14
Bell 1416 -1
Boone 14450 -66
Bourbon 1844 20
Boyd 2448 -128
Boyle 2778 291
Bracken 305 1
Breathitt 37 4
Breckinridge 556 13
Bullitt 4263 -51
Butler 665 -30
Caldwell 1132 55
Calloway 3009 13
Campbell 3255 164
Carlisle 157 13
Carroll 3051 -142
Carter 999 36
Casey 1311 626
Christian 4171 -485
Clark 3437 222
Clay 316 -1
Clinton 1788 74
Crittenden 408 35
Cumberland 257 -25
Daviess 7327 271
Edmonson 187 21
Elliott 18 1
Estill 247 9
Fayette 21675 706
Fleming 521 67
Floyd 990 99
Franklin 3116 239
Fulton 429 8
Gallatin 653 1
Garrard 432 28
Grant 424 -7
Graves 2843 50
Grayson 1887 111
Green 108 10
Greenup 858 13
Hancock 2144 81
Hardin 6524 -297
Harlan 389 -225
Harrison 1502 -25
Hart 2347 -97
Henderson 5041 40
Henry 389 -3
Hickman 197 2
Hopkins 2890 22
Jackson 162 17
Jefferson 66251 1465
Jessamine 3529 68
Johnson 178 21
Kenton 8487 176
Knott 154 2
Knox 663 -73
Larue 615 59
Laurel 3870 218
Lawrence 154 18
Lee 80 9
Leslie 95 -5
Letcher 295 18
Lewis 375 4
Lincoln 626 209
Livingston 875 46
Logan 3521 231
Lyon 165 -13
McCracken 3667 346
McCreary 402 11
McLean 547 35
Madison 5675 -379
Magoffin 87 -5
Marion 2813 530
Marshall 3854 94
Martin 81 -7
Mason 1535 31
Meade 835 50
Menifee 191 12
Mercer 2087 6
Metcalfe 346 3
Monroe 841 -32
Montgomery 2567 90
Morgan 485 5
Muhlenberg 1451 -92
Nelson 5175 427
Nicholas 97 5
Ohio 2731 32
Oldham 2238 82
Owen 81 3
Owsley 14 1
Pendleton 571 -3
Perry 768 40
Pike 2022 64
Powell 490 25
Pulaski 3326 134
Robertson 10 0
Rockcastle 198 9
Rowan 859 6
Russell 1309 52
Scott 10610 348
Shelby 3788 39
Simpson 2187 121
Spencer 178 17
Taylor 1252 171
Todd 474 6
Trigg 584 186
Trimble 62 -3
Union 1287 483
Warren 10562 21
Washington 1244 336
Wayne 1353 80
Webster 739 15
Whitley 1428 -58
Wolfe 36 -2
Woodford 2649 111