Mississippi Payroll Employment By County for The Private Professional And Technical Services Industry in October, 2021
Updated on January 12, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in October, 2021, Mississippi added 856 number of jobs to the private professional and technical services industry. Among Mississippi counties, Madison added the highest number of jobs (63), followed by Hinds (49), and Jackson (42).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in October, 2021. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Mississippi Payroll Employment By County for The Private Professional And Technical Services Industry in October, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 186 -12
Alcorn 167 -3
Amite 19 2
Attala 65 -1
Bolivar 214 -1
Calhoun 18 1
Chickasaw 62 -2
Choctaw 11 -4
Clay 83 -2
Coahoma 176 -8
Copiah 73 8
DeSoto 900 3
Forrest 739 3
Franklin 20 2
George 152 -9
Greene 10 1
Hancock 1479 -13
Harrison 1954 21
Hinds 4277 49
Holmes 53 1
Humphreys 6 1
Jackson 1699 42
Jasper 59 -3
Jones 437 14
Kemper 2 -1
Lafayette 1088 17
Lamar 657 -4
Lauderdale 494 -16
Leake 44 -5
Lee 1657 -3
Leflore 203 3
Lincoln 222 -8
Lowndes 466 11
Madison 3466 63
Marion 162 -4
Marshall 50 -1
Montgomery 29 0
Neshoba 91 3
Noxubee 20 0
Panola 73 2
Pearl River 255 -33
Pike 194 -8
Pontotoc 211 -6
Rankin 1681 30
Simpson 146 -4
Smith 73 -1
Stone 102 3
Sunflower 57 -4
Tallahatchie 66 -2
Tate 124 3
Tishomingo 56 -1
Warren 463 11
Washington 343 13
Wayne 64 2
Yazoo 56 -11