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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2021, Kentucky added 168 number of jobs to the private natural resources and mining industry. Among Kentucky counties, Franklin added the highest number of jobs (25), followed by Bell (23), and Letcher (18).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 2021. 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, 2021
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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in April, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 19 5
Allen 42 2
Ballard 60 3
Barren 72 -2
Bell 311 23
Boone 77 16
Bourbon 723 -28
Boyd 63 -4
Boyle 35 -4
Breckinridge 28 0
Bullitt 89 2
Butler 30 3
Caldwell 96 6
Calloway 46 -3
Carlisle 66 5
Carter 62 4
Casey 43 10
Christian 189 -10
Clark 85 8
Clay 18 5
Clinton 39 -4
Crittenden 26 10
Daviess 345 4
Fayette 1995 -38
Fleming 25 2
Floyd 279 1
Franklin 67 25
Fulton 83 11
Graves 219 -16
Grayson 46 2
Hancock 19 2
Hardin 89 7
Harlan 368 1
Harrison 50 -2
Henderson 168 3
Henry 22 -5
Hickman 90 -9
Hopkins 601 7
Jackson 41 -3
Jefferson 305 16
Jessamine 140 -6
Johnson 27 -9
Kenton 15 -1
Larue 54 3
Laurel 137 -2
Lawrence 28 0
Lee 50 6
Leslie 68 -3
Letcher 232 18
Livingston 430 -1
Logan 155 2
McCracken 23 4
McLean 250 11
Madison 66 -2
Magoffin 64 -5
Marshall 55 8
Mason 9 2
Meade 142 -9
Mercer 25 -1
Monroe 57 0
Muhlenberg 507 5
Nelson 63 8
Nicholas 12 2
Ohio 130 11
Oldham 244 3
Perry 520 -17
Pike 1087 10
Pulaski 74 3
Scott 311 14
Shelby 165 2
Simpson 52 -3
Todd 69 3
Trigg 117 -2
Union 868 -21
Warren 134 2
Washington 87 8
Wayne 216 -8
Webster 88 -5
Whitley 116 9
Woodford 1086 14