Wisconsin Payroll Employment By County for The State Government Service Providing Industry in April, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Wisconsin added -621 number of jobs to the state government service-providing industry. Among Wisconsin counties, Walworth added the highest number of jobs (245), followed by Grant (242), and Waukesha (88).

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

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Wisconsin Payroll Employment By County for The State Government Service Providing Industry in April, 2020
Wisconsin Jobs added By County The State Government Service Providing Industry in April, 2020
Wisconsin Payroll Employment By County for The State Government Service Providing Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Adams 21 -2
Ashland 68 1
Barron 113 0
Brown 1708 -14
Buffalo 17 0
Burnett 36 4
Calumet 12 2
Chippewa 685 -3
Clark 14 1
Columbia 361 -7
Dane 45010 -239
Door 51 -2
Douglas 610 -11
Eau Claire 1896 -2
Fond du Lac 563 -1
Forest 10 -1
Grant 1309 242
Green 20 0
Green Lake 13 0
Iowa 82 -5
Iron 15 0
Jefferson 51 -3
Juneau 889 -3
Kenosha 791 -7
Kewaunee 9 0
La Crosse 1599 -2
Lafayette 14 2
Langlade 35 0
Manitowoc 100 0
Marathon 346 -6
Marinette 104 8
Marquette 12 1
Milwaukee 6480 -185
Monroe 199 -48
Oconto 17 1
Oneida 300 -5
Outagamie 246 4
Ozaukee 18 2
Polk 31 3
Price 36 -4
Racine 1608 -1
Richland 52 -1
Rock 312 -15
Rusk 29 3
St. Croix 124 0
Sauk 128 8
Sawyer 84 -1
Shawano 45 1
Sheboygan 480 -3
Taylor 13 1
Trempealeau 14 -7
Vernon 34 1
Vilas 56 4
Walworth 1531 245
Washburn 157 1
Washington 145 -8
Waukesha 1106 88
Winnebago 3689 -13
Wood 220 -8