Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in August, 2021
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in August, 2021, Colorado added -184 number of jobs to the private natural resources and mining industry. Among Colorado counties, Mesa added the highest number of jobs (94), followed by Rio Grande (27), and Boulder (26).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in August, 2021. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in August, 2021
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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in August, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 2354 -15
Alamosa 399 -11
Arapahoe 657 -27
Archuleta 63 2
Baca 88 2
Bent 84 0
Boulder 997 26
Broomfield 78 1
Chaffee 51 -8
Cheyenne 130 2
Clear Creek 477 4
Conejos 130 2
Costilla 148 -18
Crowley 163 12
Custer 11 1
Delta 438 26
Denver 7899 -37
Dolores 24 1
Douglas 449 -7
Eagle 94 -4
Elbert 87 1
El Paso 550 -21
Fremont 108 -10
Garfield 892 -14
Grand 90 1
Gunnison 399 -11
Huerfano 20 1
Jackson 113 1
Jefferson 971 7
Kiowa 37 -4
Kit Carson 401 -18
La Plata 434 -10
Larimer 1419 -29
Las Animas 386 8
Logan 418 -21
Mesa 1935 94
Moffat 416 -4
Montezuma 206 10
Montrose 313 -20
Morgan 1093 -2
Otero 223 -2
Ouray 274 17
Park 50 -1
Phillips 388 -13
Pitkin 165 -4
Prowers 503 -10
Pueblo 849 12
Rio Blanco 498 -11
Rio Grande 757 27
Routt 313 -6
Saguache 365 7
San Miguel 35 -2
Sedgwick 81 -4
Summit 101 -3
Washington 120 4
Weld 9006 -83
Yuma 890 -5