Louisiana Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in April, 2021
Updated on January 12, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2021, Louisiana added 326 number of jobs to the private agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting industry. Among Louisiana counties, Orleans added the highest number of jobs (164), followed by Vermilion (130), and Jefferson Davis (26).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 2021. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Louisiana Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in April, 2021
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Louisiana Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in April, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Acadia 150 4
Allen 60 -7
Ascension 75 -2
Beauregard 335 0
Bienville 139 -3
Bossier 136 -39
Caddo 165 0
Calcasieu 104 8
Caldwell 79 25
Cameron 40 5
Catahoula 68 4
Claiborne 38 -3
Concordia 103 0
De Soto 133 8
East Baton Rouge 83 7
East Feliciana 44 3
Evangeline 266 23
Franklin 69 -4
Iberia 333 -20
Jefferson 49 0
Jefferson Davis 136 26
Lafayette 77 2
Lafourche 134 -1
LaSalle 161 2
Lincoln 111 8
Livingston 110 4
Madison 66 -23
Natchitoches 174 21
Orleans 361 164
Ouachita 142 5
Plaquemines 64 0
Rapides 645 -23
Red River 18 -2
Richland 169 4
Sabine 218 -1
St. Charles 11 -1
St. Landry 107 -1
St. Martin 70 -2
St. Mary 100 7
St. Tammany 132 -15
Tangipahoa 153 0
Tensas 138 3
Terrebonne 91 0
Union 113 -1
Vermilion 358 130
Washington 98 10
Webster 31 -5
Winn 352 -18