Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Private Accommodation And Food Services Industry in September, 2019
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2019, Colorado added -8,681 number of jobs to the private accommodation and food services industry. Among Colorado counties, Yuma added the highest number of jobs (9), followed by Moffat (4), and Otero (3).

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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Colorado Payroll Employment By County for The Private Accommodation And Food Services Industry in September, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 18186 -144
Alamosa 962 -47
Arapahoe 26970 -560
Archuleta 830 -52
Boulder 18247 -747
Broomfield 3570 -67
Chaffee 1658 -172
Clear Creek 737 -95
Conejos 201 -19
Delta 744 -36
Denver 56239 -251
Douglas 12958 -736
Eagle 7567 -455
Elbert 192 -187
El Paso 32434 -856
Fremont 1247 -72
Garfield 3362 -199
Gilpin 2212 -28
Grand 2058 -429
Gunnison 1705 -172
Hinsdale 68 -26
Jefferson 25120 -562
Kit Carson 291 -12
Lake 336 -18
La Plata 3664 -83
Larimer 19894 -420
Las Animas 606 -24
Lincoln 306 -36
Logan 778 -26
Mesa 7043 -16
Mineral 166 -51
Moffat 446 4
Montezuma 1167 -68
Montrose 1498 -16
Morgan 894 -32
Otero 568 3
Ouray 632 -96
Park 382 -94
Pitkin 4368 -476
Prowers 393 -17
Pueblo 6028 -133
Rio Grande 506 -65
Routt 2339 -267
San Juan 170 -24
San Miguel 1499 -98
Summit 6424 -464
Teller 1721 -164
Weld 8962 -19
Yuma 226 9