Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in April, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Kentucky added -1,451 number of jobs to the private natural resources and mining industry. Among Kentucky counties, Fayette added the highest number of jobs (34), followed by Muhlenberg (29), and Carlisle (21).

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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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in April, 2020
Kentucky Jobs added By County The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in April, 2020
Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 22 3
Allen 46 4
Ballard 41 -9
Barren 73 5
Bell 214 -12
Boone 55 1
Bourbon 807 -25
Boyd 94 -2
Boyle 48 1
Breckinridge 32 1
Bullitt 92 -1
Butler 35 4
Caldwell 93 4
Calloway 55 6
Carlisle 71 21
Carter 57 4
Casey 34 2
Christian 189 11
Clark 141 -137
Clay 27 3
Clinton 34 -3
Daviess 307 6
Fayette 2119 34
Floyd 287 -13
Franklin 60 -4
Fulton 53 5
Graves 223 -1
Grayson 46 5
Hardin 90 6
Harlan 495 -21
Harrison 49 -4
Henderson 175 -3
Henry 30 -1
Hickman 90 11
Hopkins 199 -403
Jefferson 266 -32
Jessamine 139 -39
Johnson 35 -1
Kenton 15 1
Knott 83 21
Knox 28 -1
Larue 46 -1
Laurel 114 -8
Lawrence 34 1
Lee 44 -12
Leslie 96 1
Letcher 164 -39
Livingston 442 5
Logan 159 -47
McCracken 18 2
McLean 320 -20
Madison 75 1
Magoffin 52 -14
Marshall 72 4
Mason 6 0
Meade 153 -6
Mercer 33 -9
Monroe 58 6
Muhlenberg 532 29
Nelson 111 8
Nicholas 15 2
Ohio 81 11
Oldham 240 2
Perry 539 -89
Pike 869 -11
Pulaski 84 10
Scott 302 4
Shelby 158 -6
Simpson 51 1
Todd 63 -4
Trigg 113 -4
Union 239 -795
Warren 157 0
Washington 80 14
Wayne 215 -2
Webster 73 -9
Whitley 106 0
Woodford 1111 -10