Ohio Payroll Employment By County for The Private Educational Services Industry in August, 2020
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in August, 2020, Ohio added 2,879 number of jobs to the private educational services industry. Among Ohio counties, Montgomery added the highest number of jobs (407), followed by Stark (387), and Hamilton (375).

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

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Ohio Payroll Employment By County for The Private Educational Services Industry in August, 2020
Ohio Jobs added By County The Private Educational Services Industry in August, 2020
Ohio Payroll Employment By County for The Private Educational Services Industry in August, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 17 2
Allen 763 21
Ashtabula 135 5
Athens 31 -6
Auglaize 72 8
Belmont 147 13
Brown 80 1
Butler 943 22
Champaign 38 -29
Clark 561 27
Clermont 429 23
Clinton 250 35
Columbiana 162 32
Coshocton 84 1
Cuyahoga 16036 117
Darke 53 -1
Delaware 1137 114
Erie 240 2
Fairfield 252 -14
Franklin 10129 261
Geauga 702 68
Greene 1662 6
Guernsey 49 6
Hamilton 8637 375
Hancock 734 -18
Henry 35 1
Highland 49 2
Huron 217 -4
Jackson 30 0
Knox 1266 53
Lake 1166 -24
Lawrence 73 -7
Licking 900 13
Logan 19 -2
Lorain 2163 76
Lucas 2883 122
Mahoning 528 17
Marion 64 2
Medina 433 12
Meigs 24 -1
Miami 240 1
Montgomery 5386 407
Muskingum 385 -11
Ottawa 50 -2
Perry 58 -4
Portage 459 16
Richland 486 0
Ross 68 3
Scioto 143 -2
Seneca 657 -12
Shelby 127 8
Stark 2444 387
Summit 3133 135
Trumbull 418 10
Tuscarawas 166 13
Union 121 -8
Van Wert 33 -1
Warren 1270 53
Washington 533 57
Wayne 1143 174
Williams 82 2
Wood 560 -1