Pennsylvania Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in May, 2020
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May, 2020, Pennsylvania added -411 number of jobs to the private information industry. Among Pennsylvania counties, Northampton added the highest number of jobs (49), followed by Westmoreland (39), and Lehigh (29).

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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Pennsylvania Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in May, 2020
Pennsylvania Jobs added By County The Private Information Industry in May, 2020
Pennsylvania Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in May, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 180 -4
Allegheny 11272 -233
Armstrong 188 2
Beaver 152 -6
Bedford 89 -1
Berks 735 -2
Blair 704 -17
Bradford 149 9
Bucks 3348 -34
Butler 957 18
Cambria 592 -21
Carbon 781 -8
Centre 744 -4
Chester 6726 3
Clarion 62 2
Clearfield 178 0
Clinton 54 -2
Columbia 326 14
Crawford 303 -3
Cumberland 1123 -2
Dauphin 1536 9
Delaware 1691 -9
Elk 92 0
Erie 796 6
Fayette 328 7
Franklin 208 7
Fulton 25 0
Greene 57 -8
Huntingdon 37 -4
Indiana 179 -4
Jefferson 109 -2
Juniata 27 2
Lackawanna 976 4
Lancaster 2192 -18
Lawrence 146 -7
Lebanon 303 13
Lehigh 1915 29
Luzerne 1256 13
Lycoming 332 0
McKean 92 1
Mercer 275 -6
Mifflin 121 1
Monroe 261 0
Montgomery 10415 -113
Northampton 1295 49
Northumberland 227 -3
Perry 37 -1
Philadelphia 13779 -147
Pike 70 0
Potter 357 14
Schuylkill 217 2
Snyder 44 -3
Somerset 88 2
Susquehanna 87 -2
Tioga 151 1
Union 74 -1
Venango 101 1
Warren 50 -1
Washington 1315 12
Wayne 162 13
Westmoreland 767 39
Wyoming 82 15
York 656 -38