Iowa Payroll Employment By County for The Private Health Care And Social Assistance Industry in July, 2021
Updated on January 12, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2021, Iowa added 629 number of jobs to the private health care and social assistance industry. Among Iowa counties, Polk added the highest number of jobs (435), followed by Scott (200), and Dallas (88).

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

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Iowa Payroll Employment By County for The Private Health Care And Social Assistance Industry in July, 2021
Iowa Jobs added By County The Private Health Care And Social Assistance Industry in July, 2021
Iowa Payroll Employment By County for The Private Health Care And Social Assistance Industry in July, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adair 274 10
Adams 265 -6
Allamakee 458 -1
Appanoose 729 -8
Audubon 172 -3
Black Hawk 10226 64
Boone 1031 -8
Buchanan 592 5
Cass 614 2
Cerro Gordo 5303 35
Clay 1061 -44
Clayton 811 -16
Clinton 2943 87
Crawford 611 18
Dallas 5166 88
Davis 208 10
Des Moines 3158 -14
Dickinson 660 -7
Dubuque 8446 20
Franklin 322 4
Henry 749 20
Iowa 617 -18
Jasper 1386 45
Johnson 7623 10
Jones 782 -13
Keokuk 250 0
Lee 1918 -22
Linn 15914 -89
Louisa 346 7
Madison 341 6
Mahaska 625 1
Marion 2184 47
Marshall 1867 -11
Monona 629 -3
Muscatine 1845 -3
O'Brien 1312 -14
Osceola 347 -2
Page 977 -72
Polk 36317 435
Pottawattamie 5287 29
Ringgold 199 -11
Sac 498 -9
Scott 12523 200
Sioux 1922 -20
Story 4075 60
Taylor 160 -10
Union 548 -12
Van Buren 104 6
Wapello 2119 -40
Warren 1354 -61
Washington 949 12
Wayne 134 2
Webster 2391 -53
Woodbury 7938 -42
Worth 164 -12
Wright 402 -2