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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in December, 2020, Kentucky added -945 number of jobs to the private natural resources and mining industry. Among Kentucky counties, Ohio added the highest number of jobs (17), followed by Shelby (17), and Pike (16).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in December, 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 December, 2020
Kentucky Jobs added By County The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in December, 2020
Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in December, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 17 -3
Allen 38 -7
Ballard 46 -1
Barren 73 0
Bell 277 13
Boone 59 -10
Bourbon 738 -775
Boyd 66 -3
Boyle 37 1
Breckinridge 25 -1
Bullitt 85 3
Butler 30 -1
Caldwell 99 -4
Calloway 70 8
Carlisle 73 -3
Carter 61 -1
Christian 213 -4
Clark 92 10
Clay 14 0
Clinton 42 1
Daviess 302 3
Fayette 1852 -139
Fleming 23 1
Floyd 277 -4
Franklin 66 2
Fulton 42 1
Graves 228 8
Grayson 49 2
Hancock 11 0
Hardin 76 -4
Harlan 379 5
Harrison 49 2
Henderson 174 1
Henry 23 1
Hickman 89 -4
Hopkins 648 7
Jackson 44 0
Jefferson 265 -5
Jessamine 147 5
Johnson 34 0
Kenton 14 2
Larue 56 6
Laurel 144 -5
Lawrence 26 0
Lee 42 1
Leslie 75 -7
Letcher 186 -2
Livingston 444 -1
Logan 147 -11
Lyon 40 1
McCracken 21 -1
McLean 251 -5
Madison 69 -3
Magoffin 61 11
Marshall 38 -1
Mason 7 -2
Meade 149 -5
Mercer 37 7
Monroe 55 -4
Muhlenberg 535 9
Nelson 67 -3
Nicholas 10 -2
Ohio 112 17
Oldham 217 1
Perry 512 -3
Pike 996 16
Pulaski 76 -6
Scott 280 -12
Shelby 189 17
Simpson 49 -1
Todd 63 16
Trigg 118 9
Union 908 -12
Warren 128 -18
Washington 55 2
Wayne 224 -6
Webster 85 -7
Whitley 112 6
Woodford 1047 -25