Missouri 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, Missouri added -33,073 number of jobs to the private education and health services industry. Among Missouri counties, St. Clair added the highest number of jobs (95), followed by Daviess (21), and New Madrid (9).

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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Missouri Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
Missouri Jobs added By County The Private Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
Missouri 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 2086 -152
Andrew 361 -11
Atchison 309 -10
Audrain 682 -13
Barry 1280 -38
Barton 495 -29
Bates 451 -17
Benton 452 -36
Bollinger 314 7
Boone 11014 -1252
Buchanan 7002 -339
Butler 3887 -191
Caldwell 123 0
Callaway 1409 -307
Camden 2633 -145
Cape Girardeau 9601 -641
Carroll 411 -29
Carter 247 -31
Cass 3133 -330
Cedar 446 -9
Chariton 233 -32
Christian 1254 -231
Clark 70 -7
Clay 8704 -1394
Clinton 940 -39
Cole 5637 -605
Cooper 540 -87
Crawford 1065 -10
Dade 37 -8
Dallas 389 -34
Daviess 227 21
DeKalb 294 -14
Dent 740 -5
Douglas 303 -13
Dunklin 2839 -103
Franklin 3875 -376
Gasconade 460 -11
Gentry 631 -6
Greene 34378 -1710
Grundy 578 -32
Harrison 197 -10
Henry 1004 -83
Hickory 249 -24
Holt 141 -7
Howard 903 -56
Howell 3266 -209
Iron 775 -41
Jackson 56162 -4279
Jasper 7328 -450
Jefferson 6118 -782
Johnson 1441 -143
Knox 42 -11
Laclede 1514 -71
Lafayette 1174 -36
Lawrence 1020 -192
Lewis 426 -6
Lincoln 1156 -95
Linn 503 -55
Livingston 836 -16
McDonald 299 -11
Macon 287 -32
Madison 535 -35
Maries 129 -11
Marion 3262 -134
Mercer 90 -6
Miller 449 -46
Mississippi 470 -15
Moniteau 262 -29
Monroe 146 7
Montgomery 261 -14
Morgan 188 -29
New Madrid 1491 9
Newton 5179 -210
Nodaway 1006 -69
Oregon 409 -57
Osage 297 -24
Ozark 133 -13
Pemiscot 1414 4
Perry 635 -111
Pettis 1970 -184
Phelps 2640 -160
Pike 590 -18
Platte 4406 -555
Polk 1708 -44
Pulaski 924 -52
Putnam 29 -14
Ralls 195 -9
Randolph 1109 -68
Ray 238 -93
Reynolds 351 -4
Ripley 788 4
St. Charles 17980 -3409
St. Clair 310 95
Ste. Genevieve 504 -40
St. Francois 3576 -238
St. Louis 99905 -9205
Saline 1676 -316
Schuyler 16 -7
Scott 3175 -63
Shannon 173 4
Shelby 102 -17
Stoddard 1577 -76
Stone 364 -1
Sullivan 141 -23
Taney 2859 -440
Texas 480 -29
Vernon 1119 -44
Warren 584 -82
Washington 731 -52
Wayne 548 1
Webster 637 -59
Worth 20 -2
Wright 438 -47
St. Louis city 62991 -1304