United States Payroll Employment By State for The Private Gambling Industries Industry in March, 2020
Updated on June 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March, 2020, New Jersey added the highest number of jobs to the private gambling industries industry (65), followed by Texas (63), and Illinois (40).

On the other hand, Nevada added the least number of jobs (-178), followed by New Mexico (-144), and Washington (-131).

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

You can see similar information for different types of businesses establishments and industries.

You can also see links below for similar information by county for each state.

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State Number of Employment Jobs Added
Alabama 346 -4
Alaska 515 -20
Arizona 137 -2
California 15813 -58
Colorado 2222 -3
Florida 2480 -21
Georgia 252 -12
Idaho 59 -2
Illinois 8872 40
Indiana 11333 -79
Iowa 2055 -17
Kansas 1642 -21
Kentucky 487 -10
Louisiana 8044 -100
Maryland 2318 0
Michigan 222 -34
Minnesota 401 -13
Mississippi 1250 -23
Missouri 2844 -13
Montana 3301 -59
Nebraska 562 -17
Nevada 10258 -178
New Hampshire 377 3
New Jersey 838 65
New Mexico 1004 -144
New York 2007 -18
North Carolina 218 -12
North Dakota 739 7
Ohio 7223 18
Oklahoma 977 0
Oregon 179 -5
Pennsylvania 8859 34
South Carolina 572 -15
South Dakota 1345 8
Tennessee 45 0
Texas 2849 63
Virginia 52 -3
Washington 4503 -131
West Virginia 2732 -56
Wisconsin 52 -16
Wyoming 169 6