Colorado 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, Colorado added 1,392 number of jobs to the private accommodation and food services industry. Among Colorado counties, Denver added the highest number of jobs (1,314), followed by Arapahoe (276), and Pueblo (215).

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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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 17776 34
Alamosa 919 -28
Arapahoe 25808 276
Archuleta 988 -20
Boulder 17389 127
Broomfield 3095 -43
Chaffee 1795 -12
Cheyenne 9 -3
Clear Creek 654 -44
Conejos 206 -11
Custer 277 -37
Delta 722 8
Denver 47324 1314
Douglas 13464 -276
Eagle 7151 -72
Elbert 231 -110
El Paso 32295 89
Fremont 1445 -41
Garfield 3216 -52
Gilpin 1762 44
Grand 2200 -43
Gunnison 1658 -49
Hinsdale 108 -1
Huerfano 215 5
Jackson 85 -5
Jefferson 23077 -47
Kit Carson 270 8
Lake 339 0
La Plata 3591 -96
Larimer 18951 123
Las Animas 597 19
Logan 723 56
Mesa 7206 27
Mineral 196 -21
Moffat 505 9
Montezuma 1209 7
Montrose 1588 7
Morgan 941 -8
Otero 577 8
Ouray 616 -11
Park 448 -3
Pitkin 4248 3
Prowers 396 24
Pueblo 6167 215
Rio Blanco 228 7
Routt 2567 -18
San Juan 191 -13
San Miguel 1567 -22
Summit 6396 -58
Teller 1679 95
Weld 8744 51
Yuma 260 -18