United States Payroll Employment By State for The Private Water Sewage And Other Systems Industry in April, 2020
Updated on June 8, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Florida added the highest number of jobs to the private water, sewage and other systems industry (99), followed by Illinois (55), and South Carolina (34).

On the other hand, Texas added the least number of jobs (-216), followed by Michigan (-48), and Ohio (-46).

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

You can see similar information for different types of businesses establishments and industries.

You can also see links below for similar information by county for each state.

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State Number of Employment Jobs Added
Alabama 775 -6
Alaska 309 6
Arkansas 935 -10
Colorado 894 31
Connecticut 806 -5
Florida 3897 99
Georgia 1550 32
Illinois 1831 55
Indiana 1235 30
Iowa 494 4
Kansas 140 -21
Kentucky 595 10
Louisiana 1409 -38
Maine 128 -6
Maryland 357 11
Massachusetts 588 -10
Michigan 581 -48
Minnesota 184 -3
Mississippi 1525 0
Montana 197 5
New Hampshire 151 -6
New Jersey 2260 19
New Mexico 675 -12
New York 1154 3
North Carolina 1165 15
North Dakota 164 -15
Ohio 1281 -46
Oklahoma 554 -18
Pennsylvania 2563 -28
South Carolina 1109 34
South Dakota 242 18
Tennessee 492 2
Texas 7026 -216
Virginia 765 13
Washington 972 8
West Virginia 635 3
Wisconsin 467 -8
Wyoming 104 9