Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
Updated on October 10, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Kentucky added -35,968 number of jobs to the private education and health services industry. Among Kentucky counties, Bracken added the highest number of jobs (8), followed by Hickman (4), and Lee (4).

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

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Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
Kentucky Jobs added By County The Private Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
Kentucky Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 924 -142
Allen 376 -32
Anderson 265 -132
Ballard 99 -18
Barren 2294 -382
Bath 194 -4
Bell 1164 -126
Boone 4867 -1269
Bourbon 612 -158
Boyd 5443 -159
Boyle 3075 -467
Bracken 111 8
Breathitt 763 -24
Breckinridge 499 -50
Bullitt 1102 -328
Butler 263 -46
Caldwell 427 -45
Calloway 564 -165
Campbell 3408 -685
Carlisle 110 -5
Carroll 368 -40
Carter 374 -77
Casey 516 -43
Christian 3867 -278
Clark 1255 -356
Clay 979 -49
Clinton 653 -41
Crittenden 312 -46
Cumberland 737 -159
Daviess 8191 -928
Edmonson 149 -35
Elliott 99 -8
Estill 389 -62
Fayette 22863 -4515
Fleming 464 -32
Floyd 2426 -224
Franklin 2489 -507
Fulton 141 0
Gallatin 207 -17
Garrard 204 -42
Grant 417 -74
Graves 1149 -199
Grayson 727 -105
Green 448 -55
Greenup 1711 -220
Hancock 181 -33
Hardin 3481 -802
Harlan 1446 -58
Harrison 964 -90
Hart 390 -39
Henderson 2266 -243
Henry 142 -62
Hickman 169 4
Hopkins 2322 -413
Jackson 259 -45
Jefferson 63716 -9271
Jessamine 1692 -289
Johnson 745 -36
Kenton 10825 -1594
Knott 634 -3
Knox 1682 -162
Larue 280 -77
Laurel 2975 -550
Lawrence 1196 -28
Lee 331 4
Leslie 501 -6
Letcher 1082 -29
Lewis 348 -30
Lincoln 600 -11
Livingston 305 -14
Logan 605 -127
Lyon 266 -23
McCracken 6406 -1274
McCreary 268 -43
McLean 146 -13
Madison 4182 -817
Magoffin 285 -18
Marion 842 -177
Marshall 574 -139
Martin 207 -55
Mason 1172 -111
Meade 239 -120
Menifee 177 -29
Mercer 473 -79
Metcalfe 227 -30
Monroe 449 -45
Montgomery 1037 -153
Morgan 268 -27
Muhlenberg 1089 -149
Nelson 1460 -288
Nicholas 161 -10
Ohio 626 -99
Oldham 1947 -648
Owen 112 -5
Owsley 178 -9
Pendleton 211 -35
Perry 3404 -178
Pike 5367 -394
Powell 251 -12
Pulaski 5077 -516
Robertson 87 1
Rockcastle 1038 -105
Rowan 1942 -197
Russell 598 -157
Scott 2036 -321
Shelby 996 -200
Simpson 465 -76
Spencer 205 -38
Taylor 1948 -281
Todd 196 -20
Trigg 265 -88
Trimble 65 -29
Union 775 -51
Warren 8791 -1428
Washington 302 -81
Wayne 552 -127
Webster 331 -23
Whitley 3549 -600
Wolfe 281 -31
Woodford 812 -99