Number of Nonfarm Jobs in Each Non-MSA County
1     Pope          912
2     Calhoun     1,090
3     Hardin      1,161
4     Henderson   1,283
5     Stark       1,420
6     Gallatin    1,490
7     Scott       1,760
8     Hamilton    1,770
9     Schuyler    1,948
10    Putnam      2,015
11    Pulaski     2,143
12    Cumberland  2,316
13    Brown       2,656
14    Alexander   2,782
15    Johnson     2,806
16    Jasper      2,810
17    Greene      2,871
18    Edwards     3,299
19    Mercer      3,487
20    Marshall    3,523
21    Piatt       3,589
22    Moultrie    4,076
23    Mason       4,135
24    Wabash      4,270
25    Bond        4,319
26    Pike        4,438
27    Ford        4,704
28    Lawrence    4,727
29    White       4,756
30    Wayne       4,906
31    Jersey      5,066
32    Massac      5,149
33    Carroll     5,176
34    Cass        5,593
35    Clark       5,655
36    Washington  5,697
37    Union       5,842
38    Edgar       5,852
39    Clay        5,862
40    De Witt     5,996
41    Shelby      6,028
42    Hancock     6,086
43    Warren      6,377
44    Perry       6,643
45    Fayette     6,742
46    Richland    6,834
47    Monroe      7,208
48    Crawford    7,300
49    Douglas     8,367
50    Iroquois    8,781
51    Jo Daviess  8,831
52    Fulton      9,106
53    Saline      9,184
54    Franklin   10,362
55    Christian  11,498
56    Bureau     11,663
57    Montgomery 11,699
58    Logan      11,785
59    Clinton    12,036
60    Macoupin   12,611
61    Randolph   13,165
62    Lee        13,227
63    Livingston 16,341
64    McDonough  16,428
65    Marion     17,060
66    Morgan     17,414
67    Jefferson  19,413
68    Effingham  19,999
69    Stephenson 21,105
70    Williamson 22,941
71    Whiteside  23,090
72    Knox       24,554
73    Coles      26,239
74    Jackson    30,124
75    Vermilion  33,015
76    Adams      33,227
77    La Salle   44,461
78    St Clair   91,935
79    Madison    92,125

 

Of the Non-MSA Counties, Pope County
Has the Smallest Nonfarm Employment
And Madison, the Largest.
In the Middle Is De Witt.




last updated: November 13, 2001