Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in July, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2019, Kentucky added -75 number of jobs to the private natural resources and mining industry. Among Kentucky counties, McLean added the highest number of jobs (48), followed by Harlan (45), and Pike (29).

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

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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in July, 2019
Kentucky Jobs added By County The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in July, 2019
Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in July, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 22 1
Allen 47 1
Ballard 33 -8
Barren 54 5
Bell 272 -150
Boone 95 15
Bourbon 915 -46
Boyd 107 1
Boyle 45 0
Breathitt 12 1
Breckinridge 40 6
Bullitt 86 0
Butler 37 0
Caldwell 75 -4
Calloway 58 5
Campbell 13 -3
Carlisle 61 -4
Carter 64 2
Christian 235 -6
Clark 341 18
Clay 38 0
Clinton 31 -1
Daviess 315 20
Fayette 2152 8
Floyd 326 0
Franklin 70 9
Fulton 53 2
Garrard 13 0
Graves 250 -9
Grayson 48 -2
Hardin 91 -3
Harlan 389 45
Harrison 97 -1
Henderson 168 -1
Henry 33 8
Hickman 81 -3
Hopkins 630 -29
Jefferson 270 -56
Jessamine 200 18
Johnson 45 0
Kenton 11 -4
Knott 168 0
Knox 38 -3
Larue 41 -4
Laurel 128 6
Lawrence 38 -4
Lee 67 -1
Leslie 99 0
Letcher 247 8
Livingston 422 9
Logan 153 -11
McCracken 21 2
McLean 504 48
Madison 85 12
Magoffin 59 -9
Marshall 36 -4
Martin 241 1
Mason 7 -3
Meade 167 -1
Mercer 53 -2
Monroe 53 2
Muhlenberg 535 18
Nelson 119 1
Nicholas 16 3
Ohio 384 14
Oldham 266 0
Perry 763 -6
Pike 1467 29
Pulaski 89 4
Scott 364 -1
Shelby 171 -3
Simpson 50 0
Todd 68 1
Trigg 126 -7
Union 1017 3
Warren 172 -7
Washington 69 -14
Wayne 220 2
Webster 349 -5
Whitley 115 -2
Woodford 1140 11