Pennsylvania Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in September, 2019
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2019, Pennsylvania added 503 number of jobs to the private agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting industry. Among Pennsylvania counties, Lackawanna added the highest number of jobs (127), followed by Erie (39), and Blair (20).

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Pennsylvania Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in September, 2019
Pennsylvania Jobs added By County The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in September, 2019
Pennsylvania Payroll Employment By County for The Private Agriculture Forestry Fishing And Hunting Industry in September, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Allegheny 257 -10
Armstrong 117 -11
Beaver 50 -1
Berks 2889 0
Blair 303 20
Bradford 187 -5
Bucks 646 17
Butler 237 -39
Cambria 92 -9
Carbon 59 7
Centre 207 -12
Chester 5174 -5
Clarion 70 -4
Clearfield 43 0
Clinton 224 9
Crawford 388 3
Cumberland 294 -19
Delaware 99 7
Elk 55 -3
Erie 443 39
Fayette 71 -7
Franklin 1475 -15
Huntingdon 261 8
Indiana 244 -19
Jefferson 194 15
Lackawanna 283 127
Lancaster 2983 -65
Lawrence 88 4
Lebanon 486 11
Luzerne 108 9
Lycoming 86 -10
McKean 88 -14
Mercer 170 11
Mifflin 191 -9
Monroe 138 -13
Montgomery 334 -3
Northampton 180 4
Northumberland 331 2
Pike 22 -4
Potter 129 -2
Schuylkill 777 6
Somerset 162 3
Sullivan 23 0
Susquehanna 69 -1
Tioga 113 1
Venango 40 -1
Warren 67 -5
Washington 126 -26
Wayne 44 1
Westmoreland 323 -34
Wyoming 199 -18
York 591 2