Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities 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 -39,838 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Kentucky counties, Allen added the highest number of jobs (41), followed by Adair (25), and Leslie (21).

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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2020
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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 954 25
Allen 1091 41
Anderson 1104 -56
Ballard 243 1
Barren 3469 -289
Bath 206 2
Bell 1509 -139
Boone 34467 -3250
Bourbon 1577 -67
Boyd 4189 -973
Boyle 2235 -415
Bracken 185 6
Breathitt 475 -38
Breckinridge 791 -3
Bullitt 10458 -591
Butler 304 -40
Caldwell 793 -48
Calloway 3711 -361
Campbell 5158 -617
Carlisle 114 -16
Carroll 977 -52
Carter 922 -96
Casey 590 -84
Christian 5488 -281
Clark 2624 -102
Clay 542 -34
Clinton 492 -20
Crittenden 283 -38
Cumberland 227 -12
Daviess 8126 -887
Edmonson 180 -79
Elliott 60 1
Estill 309 -8
Fayette 30271 -5011
Fleming 613 -41
Floyd 1958 -117
Franklin 2866 -371
Fulton 476 -11
Gallatin 793 -34
Garrard 269 -5
Grant 866 -215
Graves 2436 -91
Grayson 1400 11
Green 229 -6
Greenup 1198 -56
Hancock 184 4
Hardin 6725 -1046
Harlan 967 -68
Harrison 698 15
Hart 542 -37
Henderson 3041 -42
Henry 614 -29
Hickman 123 4
Hopkins 3116 -794
Jackson 241 -2
Jefferson 93280 -11953
Jessamine 4185 -379
Johnson 1429 -49
Kenton 10014 -993
Knott 253 5
Knox 1305 -212
Larue 283 2
Laurel 5986 -696
Lawrence 811 -46
Lee 260 6
Leslie 200 21
Letcher 840 -12
Lewis 308 1
Lincoln 598 -5
Livingston 462 -10
Logan 1295 -20
Lyon 313 -28
McCracken 9123 -1410
McCreary 352 -36
McLean 369 -16
Madison 4263 -691
Magoffin 326 -35
Marion 798 -199
Marshall 1954 -116
Martin 361 -5
Mason 1780 -19
Meade 771 -5
Menifee 110 1
Mercer 1315 -13
Metcalfe 192 -14
Monroe 554 12
Montgomery 1714 -157
Morgan 407 -34
Muhlenberg 1359 -57
Nelson 2783 -189
Nicholas 87 -11
Ohio 997 -47
Oldham 1911 -193
Owen 409 0
Owsley 93 -8
Pendleton 251 5
Perry 2087 -181
Pike 4294 -413
Powell 512 -31
Pulaski 4801 -588
Robertson 21 -4
Rockcastle 561 -28
Rowan 1815 -43
Russell 846 -63
Scott 3350 -561
Shelby 2716 -573
Simpson 1845 -91
Spencer 277 -54
Taylor 3718 -296
Todd 616 -60
Trigg 415 -80
Trimble 264 -6
Union 766 -58
Warren 10014 -1997
Washington 426 -45
Wayne 806 -45
Webster 577 -21
Whitley 1784 -126
Wolfe 365 -26
Woodford 1543 -69