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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2020, West Virginia added 627 number of jobs to the private education and health services industry. Among West Virginia counties, Raleigh added the highest number of jobs (132), followed by Berkeley (105), and Monongalia (81).

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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West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in September, 2020
West Virginia Jobs added By County The Private Education And Health Services Industry in September, 2020
West Virginia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in September, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Barbour 1247 23
Berkeley 4930 105
Boone 742 5
Braxton 635 -9
Brooke 2276 -10
Cabell 13533 -302
Calhoun 271 9
Clay 381 11
Doddridge 111 -9
Fayette 1848 62
Gilmer 205 7
Grant 572 12
Greenbrier 2669 1
Hampshire 830 17
Hancock 1085 0
Hardy 441 5
Harrison 6344 61
Jackson 1135 1
Jefferson 1973 -4
Kanawha 19113 3
Lewis 804 1
Lincoln 554 -21
Logan 1765 -16
McDowell 427 -5
Marion 2142 70
Marshall 1609 -3
Mason 754 -4
Mercer 2892 15
Mineral 1358 -2
Mingo 750 52
Monongalia 14664 81
Monroe 243 14
Morgan 567 8
Nicholas 862 32
Ohio 6081 53
Pendleton 372 8
Pleasants 318 -4
Pocahontas 236 7
Preston 760 15
Putnam 2224 40
Raleigh 6674 132
Randolph 3044 8
Ritchie 214 4
Roane 663 -10
Summers 453 10
Taylor 412 -7
Tucker 337 -2
Tyler 216 -6
Upshur 1516 78
Wayne 1003 20
Webster 278 -2
Wetzel 616 -7
Wirt 94 6
Wood 6524 79
Wyoming 878 1