New York Payroll Employment By County for The Private Educational Services Industry in September, 2019
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2019, New York added 32,650 number of jobs to the private educational services industry. Among New York counties, New York added the highest number of jobs (9,496), followed by Monroe (3,487), and Kings (2,741).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in September, 2019. This information can also be found in a table below.

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New York Payroll Employment By County for The Private Educational Services Industry in September, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Albany 9606 841
Allegany 1173 185
Bronx 16116 1907
Broome 412 139
Cayuga 353 140
Chautauqua 575 -598
Chemung 660 154
Chenango 52 25
Clinton 133 -1
Columbia 438 8
Cortland 78 29
Delaware 16 -62
Dutchess 8624 1933
Erie 13291 2441
Essex 217 -153
Franklin 561 -1
Fulton 15 5
Genesee 140 36
Greene 65 -3
Herkimer 92 26
Jefferson 177 19
Kings 30732 2741
Livingston 86 33
Monroe 28291 3487
Montgomery 45 13
Nassau 19746 618
New York 116622 9496
Niagara 1533 578
Oneida 2374 281
Onondaga 10999 446
Ontario 1006 222
Orange 2653 263
Oswego 112 22
Otsego 1434 375
Putnam 843 -231
Queens 14484 1605
Rensselaer 4302 236
Richmond 3611 418
Rockland 3995 545
St. Lawrence 2039 191
Saratoga 2891 1112
Schenectady 2087 436
Schoharie 30 5
Steuben 146 28
Suffolk 8303 -500
Sullivan 203 35
Tioga 36 7
Ulster 803 -43
Warren 277 13
Washington 17 0
Wayne 23 0
Westchester 16596 1925