Increasing number of Lawrence County business licenses issued in week ending April 23, 2022

Increasing number of Lawrence County business licenses issued in week ending April 23, 2022
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There were 12 business licenses issued in Lawrence County in the week ending April 23, 2022 in Pennsylvania, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.

This is a 33.3 percent increase over the previous week when there were nine licenses issued.

Pennsylvania suffered a surge of unemployment and business closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The average annual unemployment rate in the state more than doubled in 2020 to 9.1 percent. This was the highest annual unemployment rate in Pennsylvania since 2003.

Comparison of business licenses issued by County and Week

County Issued in week ending April 23, 2022 Issued in week ending April 16, 2022 Percentage change (%)
Adams 10 3 233.3%
Allegheny 176 165 6.7%
Armstrong 4 4 0%
Beaver 15 15 0%
Berks 30 40 -25%
Blair 8 14 -42.9%
Bradford 5 4 25%
Bucks 81 81 0%
Butler 4 10 -60%
Cambria 13 8 62.5%
Cameron 1 0 –
Carbon 9 2 350%
Centre 16 20 -20%
Chester 76 68 11.8%
Clarion 2 2 0%
Clearfield 3 5 -40%
Clinton 2 3 -33.3%
Columbia 6 8 -25%
Crawford 1 11 -90.9%
Cumberland 33 35 -5.7%
Dauphin 44 57 -22.8%
Delaware 55 52 5.8%
Elk 1 2 -50%
Erie 39 30 30%
Fayette 6 9 -33.3%
Forest 1 2 -50%
Franklin 20 15 33.3%
Fulton 2 0 –
Indiana 1 2 -50%
Jefferson 3 1 200%
Juniata 1 3 -66.7%
Lackawanna 17 21 -19%
Lancaster 46 40 15%
Lawrence 12 9 33.3%
Lebanon 4 5 -20%
Lehigh 65 57 14%
Luzerne 23 21 9.5%
Lycoming 8 12 -33.3%
Mercer 9 6 50%
Mifflin 4 3 33.3%
Monroe 20 21 -4.8%
Montgomery 106 104 1.9%
Montour 2 2 0%
Northampton 25 37 -32.4%
Northumberland 8 4 100%
Perry 4 7 -42.9%
Philadelphia 342 340 0.6%
Pike 3 4 -25%
Potter 1 4 -75%
Schuylkill 13 8 62.5%
Snyder 2 3 -33.3%
Somerset 1 4 -75%
Susquehanna 4 2 100%
Tioga 3 0 –
Union 4 6 -33.3%
Venango 2 1 100%
Warren 1 2 -50%
Washington 22 17 29.4%
Wayne 2 4 -50%
Westmoreland 22 23 -4.3%
York 47 43 9.3%


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