Texas Payroll Employment By County for The Private Administrative And Waste Services 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 -96,022 number of jobs to the private administrative and waste services industry. Among Texas counties, Henderson added the highest number of jobs (24), followed by Hopkins (14), and Liberty (14).

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 Administrative And Waste Services Industry in April, 2020
Texas Jobs added By County The Private Administrative And Waste Services Industry in April, 2020
Texas Payroll Employment By County for The Private Administrative And Waste Services Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Anderson 994 -82
Andrews 205 -9
Angelina 1524 -143
Archer 133 8
Austin 325 -5
Bastrop 586 2
Baylor 17 -4
Bell 4230 -250
Bexar 50734 -9191
Blanco 137 -7
Bowie 1301 -93
Brazoria 4204 -203
Brazos 4271 -88
Brown 397 -9
Burleson 102 2
Burnet 436 -17
Caldwell 257 -25
Callahan 47 5
Cameron 7568 -1143
Camp 68 0
Carson 60 -3
Chambers 372 -22
Cherokee 725 -11
Childress 21 -5
Coleman 27 -1
Collin 21864 -2183
Comal 3447 -234
Comanche 84 -4
Crane 29 1
Crosby 20 6
Dallam 66 -9
Dallas 138836 -24904
Denton 16106 -1003
DeWitt 235 -11
Duval 98 0
Ector 1488 -265
Ellis 2250 -210
El Paso 22781 -2613
Erath 570 -71
Fannin 159 -30
Fort Bend 9063 -1193
Freestone 103 4
Frio 1042 -26
Gaines 51 -7
Galveston 3370 -682
Gray 214 6
Grayson 1969 -92
Gregg 3594 -176
Guadalupe 1323 -84
Hamilton 40 -3
Harris 153711 -21830
Harrison 638 -37
Hartley 31 -1
Hays 2717 -215
Henderson 454 24
Hidalgo 9340 -1211
Hill 498 -23
Hockley 158 -9
Hopkins 476 14
Howard 477 -49
Jack 181 6
Jefferson 4774 -745
Jim Wells 307 -10
Johnson 1929 -115
Kendall 531 -10
Kerr 566 3
Kimble 14 0
Kleberg 319 -31
Lamar 1413 -71
Lee 39 3
Leon 45 -3
Liberty 385 14
Live Oak 119 -3
Llano 129 -10
Lubbock 5014 -740
McLennan 7081 -688
Madison 17 -2
Marion 33 -3
Martin 41 -1
Matagorda 518 -107
Medina 209 4
Midland 2858 -450
Milam 177 -5
Mitchell 22 -8
Montgomery 9393 -804
Moore 239 2
Morris 14 -1
Nacogdoches 1016 -23
Navarro 608 -157
Newton 49 -5
Nolan 163 -3
Nueces 6738 -719
Orange 405 -66
Palo Pinto 184 -31
Panola 375 -15
Parker 1258 -48
Parmer 160 -6
Pecos 76 -17
Polk 316 -18
Potter 2588 -159
Presidio 27 2
Rains 69 10
Randall 1046 -78
Red River 31 5
Reeves 213 6
Rockwall 1220 -338
Runnels 127 -27
Rusk 963 -28
Sabine 17 1
San Augustine 30 8
San Jacinto 9 0
San Patricio 516 -38
San Saba 13 0
Scurry 224 4
Shelby 186 -3
Smith 4689 -248
Somervell 18 0
Stephens 55 4
Swisher 4 0
Tarrant 51019 -7474
Taylor 2909 -2
Terry 89 11
Titus 543 -18
Tom Green 2134 -28
Travis 47971 -5670
Tyler 145 -52
Uvalde 278 -160
Val Verde 863 6
Victoria 1060 -95
Waller 866 11
Washington 369 -19
Webb 5741 -896
Wharton 317 3
Wichita 2709 -227
Wilbarger 47 -4
Williamson 8988 -407
Winkler 35 8
Wood 137 12
Yoakum 45 -3
Young 86 -15
Zapata 20 0