West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in March, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March, 2019, West Virginia added 1,192 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among West Virginia counties, Monongalia added the highest number of jobs (133), followed by Grant (113), and Putnam (87).

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

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West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in March, 2019
West Virginia Jobs added By County The Private Goods Producing Industry in March, 2019
West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in March, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Barbour 777 9
Berkeley 3985 69
Boone 898 5
Braxton 517 18
Brooke 1469 -22
Cabell 6275 -17
Calhoun 220 7
Clay 153 17
Doddridge 491 72
Fayette 1256 -10
Gilmer 346 14
Grant 560 113
Greenbrier 1593 27
Hampshire 248 14
Hancock 3001 6
Hardy 2753 -18
Harrison 5294 -21
Jackson 2476 -100
Jefferson 1397 -2
Kanawha 8851 34
Lewis 1654 -213
Lincoln 181 3
Logan 1975 26
McDowell 991 -2
Marion 2662 -20
Marshall 3959 40
Mason 969 58
Mercer 1697 22
Mineral 2160 20
Mingo 1517 29
Monongalia 5994 133
Monroe 555 -19
Morgan 428 7
Nicholas 1365 11
Ohio 2236 46
Pendleton 177 5
Pleasants 832 24
Pocahontas 371 4
Preston 1598 53
Putnam 4818 87
Raleigh 3774 25
Randolph 1754 12
Ritchie 1611 35
Roane 563 24
Summers 96 8
Taylor 792 6
Tucker 589 32
Tyler 604 1
Upshur 1450 32
Wayne 1233 30
Webster 356 32
Wetzel 696 20
Wirt 61 2
Wood 4146 33
Wyoming 859 7