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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in October, 2020, Wisconsin added -163 number of jobs to the private information industry. Among Wisconsin counties, Green added the highest number of jobs (82), followed by Grant (48), and Sauk (10).

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

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Wisconsin Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in October, 2020
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Wisconsin Payroll Employment By County for The Private Information Industry in October, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 17 -2
Ashland 43 3
Barron 159 2
Bayfield 63 -1
Brown 1339 -30
Buffalo 24 -1
Burnett 33 -2
Chippewa 150 -5
Clark 69 -2
Columbia 87 -8
Crawford 65 2
Dane 16562 -98
Dodge 107 -5
Door 112 -5
Douglas 138 -5
Dunn 37 -5
Eau Claire 503 2
Fond du Lac 747 -38
Forest 5 0
Grant 300 48
Green 570 82
Green Lake 58 3
Iowa 38 0
Jackson 42 2
Jefferson 317 -4
Juneau 48 1
Kenosha 232 -1
La Crosse 633 -12
Lafayette 15 2
Langlade 33 0
Lincoln 44 -2
Manitowoc 161 1
Marathon 370 -2
Marinette 112 1
Marquette 41 1
Milwaukee 7896 -19
Monroe 70 -4
Oneida 235 6
Outagamie 847 -4
Ozaukee 244 -21
Pierce 29 0
Polk 130 -9
Portage 175 5
Price 32 -8
Racine 364 -11
Richland 49 2
Rock 934 -24
Rusk 44 -4
St. Croix 181 -14
Sauk 82 10
Sawyer 32 1
Shawano 65 -1
Sheboygan 170 -6
Taylor 47 3
Trempealeau 63 1
Vernon 126 0
Vilas 80 2
Walworth 218 2
Washburn 20 3
Washington 285 -7
Waukesha 3430 -92
Waupaca 116 3
Winnebago 1466 -16
Wood 1292 -2