Alabama Payroll Employment By County for The Private Accommodation And Food Services Industry in August, 2021
Updated on January 12, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in August, 2021, Alabama added -1,344 number of jobs to the private accommodation and food services industry. Among Alabama counties, Tuscaloosa added the highest number of jobs (423), followed by Montgomery (188), and Lee (68).

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

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Alabama Payroll Employment By County for The Private Accommodation And Food Services Industry in August, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Autauga 1199 -41
Baldwin 13735 -1075
Barbour 608 -40
Bibb 178 -1
Blount 777 23
Butler 699 4
Calhoun 4565 9
Cherokee 522 -20
Chilton 946 17
Choctaw 143 -1
Clarke 658 42
Cleburne 130 5
Coffee 1740 -49
Colbert 1649 -28
Covington 1010 -21
Crenshaw 209 -5
Cullman 2666 6
Dale 1190 -31
Dallas 750 16
DeKalb 1818 -204
Elmore 3048 -63
Escambia 1101 0
Etowah 3300 -25
Fayette 300 26
Franklin 567 0
Geneva 370 -48
Henry 228 -10
Houston 4921 -252
Jackson 1109 27
Jefferson 27379 -111
Lamar 153 -11
Lauderdale 3759 -73
Lee 7693 68
Limestone 1860 3
Madison 16399 6
Marengo 442 0
Marion 772 39
Marshall 3297 -4
Mobile 15500 -61
Montgomery 9913 188
Morgan 4045 -32
Perry 100 6
Pickens 149 2
Pike 1456 57
St. Clair 2067 -54
Shelby 7474 -141
Sumter 269 9
Talladega 1998 -4
Tallapoosa 975 -1
Tuscaloosa 9913 423
Walker 2044 0
Washington 52 -1