Tennessee 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, Tennessee added -62,036 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among Tennessee counties, Carroll added the highest number of jobs (50), followed by Fayette (38), and Crockett (30).

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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Tennessee Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
Tennessee Jobs added By County The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
Tennessee Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Anderson 12386 -728
Bedford 4149 -1091
Benton 650 -242
Bledsoe 344 -3
Blount 9910 -937
Bradley 9871 -839
Campbell 1610 -346
Cannon 462 -20
Carroll 531 50
Carter 2199 -43
Cheatham 3179 -94
Chester 679 -205
Claiborne 1275 -1655
Clay 272 3
Cocke 1467 -134
Coffee 4837 -1472
Crockett 1308 30
Cumberland 3141 -113
Davidson 41945 -3977
Decatur 700 -37
DeKalb 1518 -977
Dickson 3970 -708
Dyer 4189 -566
Fayette 2417 38
Fentress 478 -80
Franklin 1751 -1245
Gibson 3236 12
Giles 2460 -1045
Grainger 1566 15
Greene 5346 -1256
Grundy 329 -113
Hamblen 10306 -875
Hamilton 31932 -2349
Hancock 97 -5
Hardeman 2115 -17
Hardin 2076 -233
Hawkins 3978 -676
Haywood 1739 -19
Henderson 1354 -547
Henry 2754 -423
Hickman 781 8
Houston 256 -1
Humphreys 1822 -63
Jackson 217 -50
Jefferson 2901 -99
Johnson 729 -357
Knox 25009 -934
Lake 99 9
Lauderdale 1566 -295
Lawrence 2584 -133
Lewis 543 -62
Lincoln 2170 -253
Loudon 4632 -573
McMinn 5952 -1741
McNairy 1413 -451
Macon 921 -138
Madison 10491 -1458
Marion 1981 -65
Marshall 2288 -1618
Maury 4017 -4299
Meigs 1024 -93
Monroe 3918 -2131
Montgomery 6890 -1619
Moore 816 5
Morgan 382 -11
Obion 3010 -200
Overton 1067 -273
Perry 213 -391
Pickett 140 2
Polk 292 -14
Putnam 6210 -1068
Rhea 1594 -1853
Roane 1272 -156
Robertson 5671 -709
Rutherford 22921 -7558
Scott 1411 -437
Sequatchie 334 -235
Sevier 3576 -567
Shelby 48949 -1289
Smith 1684 -314
Stewart 823 -87
Sullivan 14734 -957
Sumner 8653 -2920
Tipton 3051 -42
Trousdale 263 3
Unicoi 1661 -1
Union 596 -5
Van Buren 133 -54
Warren 3310 -869
Washington 6023 -409
Wayne 573 -18
Weakley 2180 -151
White 1577 -753
Williamson 10943 -348
Wilson 6504 -338