Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Private Financial Activities Industry in September, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2020, Colorado added -305 number of jobs to the private financial activities industry. Among Colorado counties, Adams added the highest number of jobs (160), followed by Denver (84), and Summit (24).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in September, 2020. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Private Financial Activities Industry in September, 2020
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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Private Financial Activities Industry in September, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 6564 160
Alamosa 465 18
Arapahoe 32055 -104
Archuleta 242 6
Baca 35 -1
Bent 49 -1
Boulder 6654 -32
Broomfield 2045 -41
Chaffee 345 -4
Cheyenne 71 0
Conejos 26 -1
Crowley 24 0
Custer 33 2
Delta 400 7
Denver 40843 84
Dolores 8 0
Douglas 14756 -48
Eagle 1871 2
Elbert 93 -4
El Paso 17868 -77
Fremont 320 -6
Garfield 1117 -12
Gilpin 11 -3
Grand 504 -18
Gunnison 382 -10
Hinsdale 19 1
Huerfano 33 3
Jefferson 10461 -73
Kit Carson 136 0
Lake 42 -1
La Plata 1183 -39
Larimer 6380 -34
Las Animas 191 -4
Lincoln 70 -1
Logan 208 -8
Mesa 2892 -8
Mineral 7 0
Moffat 119 7
Montezuma 281 0
Montrose 646 18
Morgan 284 -8
Otero 195 1
Ouray 80 -4
Park 71 0
Phillips 45 -3
Pitkin 1459 -17
Prowers 226 0
Pueblo 1601 -23
Rio Blanco 61 -1
Rio Grande 124 -2
Routt 1073 4
Saguache 26 -1
San Miguel 354 2
Sedgwick 76 0
Summit 1237 24
Teller 243 2
Washington 54 3
Weld 4126 -23
Yuma 168 -1