Oklahoma Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in May, 2020
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May, 2020, Oklahoma added 271 number of jobs to the private agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting industry. Among Oklahoma counties, Jackson added the highest number of jobs (30), followed by Tulsa (22), and Garfield (15).

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

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Oklahoma Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in May, 2020
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Oklahoma Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in May, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Alfalfa 27 8
Atoka 12 1
Beaver 89 -2
Beckham 50 3
Blaine 54 12
Bryan 155 13
Caddo 175 -5
Canadian 102 4
Carter 67 -5
Choctaw 36 0
Cleveland 108 3
Coal 31 2
Creek 34 -3
Custer 73 11
Dewey 14 -1
Ellis 53 1
Garfield 198 15
Garvin 60 1
Grady 315 -1
Grant 47 8
Harmon 63 2
Harper 255 3
Haskell 35 1
Hughes 149 1
Jackson 224 30
Jefferson 35 -9
Johnston 32 2
Kay 67 -7
Kingfisher 240 0
Kiowa 105 6
Le Flore 94 5
Lincoln 22 0
Logan 117 11
Love 34 2
McClain 147 10
McIntosh 53 6
Marshall 31 1
Murray 42 1
Muskogee 74 -1
Nowata 26 -1
Okfuskee 44 3
Oklahoma 434 11
Okmulgee 24 0
Osage 49 -3
Ottawa 356 -3
Payne 87 2
Pittsburg 24 -2
Pontotoc 22 1
Pottawatomie 57 2
Rogers 102 6
Seminole 15 1
Sequoyah 138 1
Stephens 16 0
Texas 1277 6
Tulsa 495 22
Washington 53 1
Washita 35 5
Woods 51 0
Woodward 58 1