Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in September, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2019, Kentucky added -1,226 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Kentucky counties, Boone added the highest number of jobs (86), followed by Bullitt (80), and Laurel (61).

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

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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in September, 2019
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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in September, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 910 -4
Allen 980 -2
Anderson 1115 -17
Ballard 250 5
Barren 3797 -86
Bath 221 -2
Bell 1703 -20
Boone 37072 86
Bourbon 1658 9
Boyd 5122 37
Boyle 2550 -50
Bracken 178 -1
Breathitt 559 -17
Breckinridge 825 -5
Bullitt 10702 80
Butler 353 15
Caldwell 849 8
Calloway 4076 -19
Campbell 6114 51
Carlisle 125 3
Carroll 1035 21
Carter 1054 -1
Casey 669 14
Christian 5720 -44
Clark 2697 -33
Clay 591 -15
Clinton 532 -27
Crittenden 309 5
Cumberland 272 -2
Daviess 9174 -67
Edmonson 210 4
Elliott 58 1
Estill 341 -9
Fayette 36148 -266
Fleming 682 -13
Floyd 2140 -11
Franklin 3152 -26
Fulton 515 -10
Gallatin 845 -8
Garrard 315 6
Grant 1112 -31
Graves 2488 4
Grayson 1459 -14
Green 244 2
Greenup 1280 -55
Hancock 204 -1
Hardin 7976 -125
Harlan 1022 7
Harrison 743 3
Hart 612 -16
Henderson 3135 -21
Henry 654 -8
Hickman 134 -8
Hopkins 3921 -28
Jackson 250 2
Jefferson 105099 -180
Jessamine 4473 36
Johnson 1438 -43
Kenton 10702 44
Knott 258 -10
Knox 1536 -40
Larue 289 4
Laurel 6649 61
Lawrence 857 -19
Lee 281 -1
Leslie 199 -9
Letcher 893 9
Lewis 299 6
Lincoln 642 -12
Livingston 508 2
Logan 1288 -12
Lyon 354 -3
McCracken 10638 -39
McCreary 407 -4
McLean 404 5
Madison 5051 -41
Magoffin 377 9
Marion 1012 3
Marshall 1973 -38
Martin 453 -8
Mason 1746 -24
Meade 798 -7
Menifee 105 -7
Mercer 1272 -11
Metcalfe 221 8
Monroe 583 -21
Montgomery 1828 -28
Morgan 453 0
Muhlenberg 1444 -1
Nelson 2917 -7
Nicholas 102 -6
Ohio 1023 -16
Oldham 2023 -83
Owen 433 19
Owsley 92 -4
Pendleton 276 0
Perry 2271 -9
Pike 4893 -15
Powell 589 1
Pulaski 5434 7
Robertson 30 2
Rockcastle 567 9
Rowan 1833 -4
Russell 965 0
Scott 3899 -9
Shelby 3302 -53
Simpson 1936 -4
Spencer 348 12
Taylor 3891 47
Todd 713 -7
Trigg 502 9
Trimble 286 -11
Union 834 -6
Warren 12031 23
Washington 474 8
Wayne 849 0
Webster 611 -2
Whitley 1885 -12
Wolfe 276 9
Woodford 1556 -12