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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May, 2020, West Virginia added 4,669 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among West Virginia counties, Kanawha added the highest number of jobs (568), followed by Monongalia (470), and Harrison (433).

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West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in May, 2020
West Virginia Jobs added By County The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in May, 2020
West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in May, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Barbour 314 -1
Berkeley 7949 317
Boone 714 50
Braxton 801 44
Brooke 1115 54
Cabell 7428 324
Calhoun 176 1
Clay 139 13
Doddridge 276 9
Fayette 1853 59
Gilmer 163 1
Grant 625 19
Greenbrier 1995 179
Hampshire 595 9
Hancock 1149 68
Hardy 777 9
Harrison 6671 433
Jackson 1536 32
Jefferson 2182 87
Kanawha 14120 568
Lewis 1132 52
Lincoln 372 3
Logan 1908 98
McDowell 539 19
Marion 3319 277
Marshall 1789 71
Mason 1329 36
Mercer 3508 152
Mineral 1146 41
Mingo 603 29
Monongalia 6756 470
Monroe 131 5
Morgan 472 33
Nicholas 1713 78
Ohio 4508 78
Pendleton 262 2
Pleasants 211 -9
Pocahontas 408 5
Preston 1067 110
Putnam 4374 112
Raleigh 5564 157
Randolph 1984 65
Ritchie 454 19
Roane 577 33
Summers 399 19
Taylor 448 30
Tucker 159 7
Tyler 283 4
Upshur 1429 33
Wayne 1476 27
Webster 254 5
Wetzel 934 49
Wirt 99 4
Wood 6333 227
Wyoming 594 20