Texas Payroll Employment By County for The Private Mining Quarrying And Oil And Gas Extraction Industry in April, 2020
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Texas added -25,516 number of jobs to the private mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction industry. Among Texas counties, Victoria added the highest number of jobs (59), followed by Harrison (57), and Martin (37).

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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Texas Payroll Employment By County for The Private Mining Quarrying And Oil And Gas Extraction Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Anderson 368 -76
Andrews 1457 -375
Angelina 250 -30
Aransas 114 -53
Archer 172 4
Atascosa 2019 -543
Austin 46 3
Bastrop 193 -12
Bee 143 -3
Bell 212 22
Bexar 3959 -958
Bowie 17 0
Brazoria 1404 -34
Brazos 1105 -118
Brooks 192 -115
Brown 79 6
Burleson 414 1
Burnet 131 -4
Caldwell 191 -28
Callahan 38 -14
Cameron 110 8
Camp 5 0
Cass 51 -3
Chambers 149 -14
Cherokee 72 -2
Clay 5 0
Coleman 26 0
Collin 962 -14
Colorado 231 -15
Comal 711 -31
Cooke 758 -55
Crane 101 -5
Crockett 197 -15
Culberson 84 -31
Dallas 7374 -113
Dawson 410 -45
Denton 402 21
DeWitt 512 -27
Dimmit 1221 -247
Duval 360 -67
Eastland 1009 -259
Ector 11026 -1620
Ellis 103 -7
El Paso 58 -5
Erath 121 -23
Fannin 89 0
Fayette 317 -105
Fort Bend 2756 -428
Freestone 450 -11
Frio 896 -283
Gaines 686 -68
Galveston 866 -55
Garza 264 -84
Gillespie 19 0
Glasscock 111 10
Goliad 40 -10
Gonzales 402 -73
Gray 492 -36
Grayson 102 -10
Gregg 3407 -739
Grimes 110 -10
Guadalupe 285 -99
Hale 50 -1
Hansford 53 4
Hardin 251 -23
Harris 59578 -4213
Harrison 1301 57
Haskell 52 4
Hays 144 -24
Hemphill 363 -9
Henderson 72 -5
Hidalgo 1020 -248
Hill 144 9
Hockley 2082 -565
Hood 830 -141
Houston 280 -6
Howard 910 -236
Hutchinson 1199 29
Irion 298 -13
Jack 466 -43
Jackson 300 -52
Jasper 79 -3
Jefferson 367 -39
Jim Hogg 39 -12
Jim Wells 1975 -503
Johnson 966 -97
Jones 75 -67
Karnes 1396 -224
Kaufman 49 -4
Kendall 113 -28
Kerr 35 0
Kleberg 150 -10
Knox 63 -14
La Salle 588 -412
Lavaca 170 -73
Leon 215 -26
Liberty 843 -132
Limestone 510 -55
Lipscomb 94 -10
Live Oak 382 -40
Llano 19 -1
Lubbock 716 -119
McCulloch 175 -8
McLennan 124 -4
McMullen 112 -13
Madison 117 -48
Martin 157 37
Matagorda 155 -84
Maverick 188 -3
Medina 206 -45
Midland 25695 -4348
Milam 75 -1
Mitchell 256 -24
Montague 365 -255
Montgomery 4872 -292
Moore 145 3
Nacogdoches 62 -3
Navarro 67 -12
Newton 18 0
Nolan 206 -62
Nueces 2370 -468
Ochiltree 886 -102
Orange 71 1
Palo Pinto 402 -74
Panola 680 -66
Parker 523 -75
Pecos 524 -64
Polk 28 -6
Potter 298 6
Randall 125 13
Reagan 736 -43
Reeves 1335 -435
Refugio 139 5
Robertson 202 -16
Rockwall 99 -9
Runnels 12 0
Rusk 822 -167
Sabine 70 -2
San Jacinto 4 -3
San Patricio 415 -30
San Saba 57 0
Scurry 918 -132
Shackelford 500 -65
Shelby 539 -55
Smith 1474 -300
Somervell 97 -19
Starr 161 -7
Stephens 261 -16
Sterling 54 -9
Stonewall 40 -5
Sutton 281 -20
Tarrant 4292 -675
Taylor 892 -235
Terry 255 -53
Throckmorton 29 -2
Titus 17 -4
Tom Green 901 -311
Travis 2167 -26
Tyler 59 -9
Upshur 99 -7
Upton 440 -7
Uvalde 93 -2
Van Zandt 68 -31
Victoria 1546 59
Walker 40 -1
Waller 145 -51
Washington 76 12
Webb 1512 -404
Wharton 713 -98
Wheeler 306 -6
Wichita 772 -38
Wilbarger 20 -4
Williamson 857 31
Wilson 519 -198
Winkler 1136 -48
Wise 1355 -228
Wood 118 -8
Yoakum 675 -97
Young 499 -69
Zapata 589 -328
Zavala 82 -15