Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in March, 2022
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March, 2022, Kentucky added 137 number of jobs to the private natural resources and mining industry. Among Kentucky counties, Pike added the highest number of jobs (46), followed by Fayette (38), and Boone (19).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in March, 2022. 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 March, 2022
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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Natural Resources And Mining Industry in March, 2022
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 22 -3
Allen 36 0
Ballard 60 -4
Barren 88 5
Bell 362 0
Boone 70 19
Bourbon 703 2
Boyd 85 -20
Boyle 36 -2
Breckinridge 27 -2
Bullitt 77 -3
Butler 29 1
Caldwell 86 -3
Calloway 57 3
Carlisle 73 1
Carter 86 -1
Christian 185 -9
Clark 94 6
Clay 29 -5
Clinton 46 2
Daviess 267 -15
Fayette 1966 38
Fleming 17 1
Floyd 288 8
Franklin 61 0
Fulton 78 -1
Graves 203 18
Grayson 48 6
Hancock 23 3
Hardin 81 16
Harlan 512 5
Harrison 28 3
Henderson 169 3
Henry 25 1
Hickman 86 6
Hopkins 606 8
Jackson 47 1
Jefferson 256 9
Jessamine 122 -5
Johnson 42 -2
Kenton 15 -1
Knox 29 3
Larue 49 7
Laurel 138 -9
Lawrence 12 -1
Lee 33 1
Leslie 91 2
Letcher 136 -4
Lincoln 55 -3
Livingston 449 -1
Logan 136 -3
McCracken 30 3
McLean 226 0
Madison 45 0
Magoffin 54 -6
Marshall 39 2
Martin 47 0
Mason 10 0
Meade 130 -11
Mercer 24 -4
Monroe 52 2
Muhlenberg 490 -10
Nelson 71 0
Nicholas 11 0
Ohio 115 -1
Oldham 264 19
Perry 574 4
Pike 1318 46
Pulaski 93 1
Scott 309 10
Shelby 162 15
Simpson 50 -2
Todd 70 2
Trigg 119 -3
Union 838 10
Warren 120 1
Washington 80 8
Wayne 228 8
Webster 92 -1
Whitley 120 3
Woodford 1067 12