Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in February, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in February, 2020, Kentucky added -3,092 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Kentucky counties, Allen added the highest number of jobs (35), followed by Adair (30), and Clark (27).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in February, 2020. 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 February, 2020
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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in February, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 925 30
Allen 1060 35
Anderson 1191 11
Ballard 230 -7
Barren 3755 22
Bath 205 -1
Bell 1631 -50
Boone 38070 -367
Bourbon 1636 1
Boyd 5206 -123
Boyle 2610 -31
Bracken 173 -7
Breathitt 534 24
Breckinridge 774 -10
Bullitt 11313 -26
Butler 333 -10
Caldwell 844 7
Calloway 4028 -36
Campbell 5838 -74
Carlisle 132 -2
Carroll 1023 -4
Carter 1014 1
Casey 687 20
Christian 5704 -62
Clark 2706 27
Clay 589 16
Clinton 502 -16
Crittenden 325 2
Cumberland 240 -7
Daviess 9077 -119
Edmonson 250 -10
Elliott 62 5
Estill 336 2
Fayette 35575 -741
Fleming 657 -1
Floyd 2102 -54
Franklin 3204 0
Fulton 478 4
Gallatin 839 -19
Garrard 299 8
Grant 1031 14
Graves 2502 -7
Grayson 1416 -5
Green 241 -1
Greenup 1293 0
Hancock 178 -1
Hardin 7780 -107
Harlan 1007 15
Harrison 695 -1
Hart 558 -17
Henderson 3080 1
Henry 625 13
Hickman 119 -9
Hopkins 3877 -6
Jackson 255 4
Jefferson 105220 -730
Jessamine 4564 23
Johnson 1450 -29
Kenton 11067 -26
Knott 234 -4
Knox 1519 -32
Larue 294 11
Laurel 6593 -81
Lawrence 873 27
Lee 261 6
Leslie 196 11
Letcher 854 -23
Lewis 311 3
Lincoln 619 17
Livingston 476 5
Logan 1329 -8
Lyon 333 -3
McCracken 10482 -109
McCreary 398 10
McLean 383 -1
Madison 5042 -54
Magoffin 372 12
Marion 966 4
Marshall 2060 18
Martin 384 -19
Mason 1806 -46
Meade 809 1
Menifee 111 1
Mercer 1289 19
Metcalfe 204 -14
Monroe 538 -3
Montgomery 1819 6
Morgan 447 -13
Muhlenberg 1399 -18
Nelson 2975 10
Nicholas 101 4
Ohio 1017 -1
Oldham 2075 5
Owen 405 -29
Owsley 89 -2
Pendleton 276 8
Perry 2275 -45
Pike 4655 -49
Powell 534 -25
Pulaski 5394 -71
Robertson 25 3
Rockcastle 586 -3
Rowan 1855 6
Russell 890 -29
Scott 3934 15
Shelby 3262 -32
Simpson 1917 22
Spencer 330 0
Taylor 4088 -113
Todd 674 -25
Trigg 453 -4
Trimble 273 -1
Union 801 -6
Warren 12063 -52
Washington 463 8
Wayne 839 6
Webster 594 -1
Whitley 1862 -32
Wolfe 399 4
Woodford 1615 19