Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in September, 2022
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2022, Kentucky added -305 number of jobs to the private information industry. Among Kentucky counties, Harlan added the highest number of jobs (10), followed by Warren (10), and Montgomery (7).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in September, 2022. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in September, 2022
Kentucky Jobs added By County The Private Information Industry in September, 2022
Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in September, 2022
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 54 5
Allen 34 1
Anderson 5 -1
Ballard 31 -1
Barren 229 -13
Bath 7 1
Bell 10 1
Boone 950 -49
Bourbon 27 1
Boyd 253 -10
Boyle 92 6
Bracken 13 1
Breathitt 13 0
Butler 8 1
Caldwell 12 0
Calloway 138 3
Campbell 282 -8
Carter 54 5
Casey 8 0
Christian 144 -1
Clark 51 0
Clay 20 -3
Clinton 14 3
Daviess 279 -30
Estill 45 5
Fayette 2525 -24
Fleming 18 2
Floyd 388 -3
Franklin 335 -24
Garrard 38 -2
Grant 14 -2
Graves 96 3
Grayson 23 0
Green 18 0
Greenup 52 0
Hancock 7 -2
Hardin 705 5
Harlan 35 10
Harrison 22 0
Hart 29 -1
Henderson 134 -3
Hopkins 79 1
Jackson 67 -2
Jefferson 7503 -80
Jessamine 113 -1
Johnson 102 0
Kenton 516 -30
Knott 120 2
Knox 50 -2
Laurel 428 -3
Leslie 17 0
Letcher 20 0
Lewis 9 0
Lincoln 9 -1
Livingston 6 0
Logan 50 2
McCracken 659 -13
McCreary 18 0
Madison 377 -23
Marshall 76 1
Mason 133 -3
Meade 81 -3
Mercer 7 0
Metcalfe 16 0
Monroe 7 0
Montgomery 85 7
Muhlenberg 26 -2
Nelson 61 -4
Ohio 12 0
Oldham 167 -6
Owen 3 0
Pendleton 17 0
Perry 63 -3
Pike 115 -2
Powell 25 0
Pulaski 176 -13
Rowan 61 -1
Russell 62 0
Scott 104 5
Shelby 85 -8
Simpson 35 -3
Taylor 66 2
Trigg 50 -9
Warren 438 10
Wayne 77 2
Whitley 304 -2
Woodford 87 5