This is a 53.5 percent decrease from the previous year when there were 4,367 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 Year
County | Issued in 2022 | Issued in 2021 | Percentage change (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Adams | 320 | 505 | -36.6% |
Allegheny | 5,707 | 10,351 | -44.9% |
Armstrong | 168 | 282 | -40.4% |
Beaver | 456 | 804 | -43.3% |
Bedford | 67 | 103 | -35% |
Berks | 1,022 | 1,630 | -37.3% |
Blair | 319 | 524 | -39.1% |
Bradford | 104 | 183 | -43.2% |
Bucks | 2,802 | 4,474 | -37.4% |
Butler | 292 | 521 | -44% |
Cambria | 298 | 481 | -38% |
Cameron | 18 | 16 | 12.5% |
Carbon | 245 | 432 | -43.3% |
Centre | 566 | 850 | -33.4% |
Chester | 2,479 | 4,138 | -40.1% |
Clarion | 65 | 84 | -22.6% |
Clearfield | 118 | 182 | -35.2% |
Clinton | 124 | 187 | -33.7% |
Columbia | 233 | 300 | -22.3% |
Crawford | 227 | 406 | -44.1% |
Cumberland | 1,352 | 2,139 | -36.8% |
Dauphin | 1,681 | 2,782 | -39.6% |
Delaware | 2,032 | 4,367 | -53.5% |
Elk | 52 | 103 | -49.5% |
Erie | 1,064 | 1,460 | -27.1% |
Erie Erie | 1 | 0 | - |
Fayette | 277 | 410 | -32.4% |
Forest | 10 | 9 | 11.1% |
Franklin | 565 | 797 | -29.1% |
Fulton | 25 | 24 | 4.2% |
Greene | 90 | 129 | -30.2% |
Hatfield Montgomery | 1 | 0 | - |
Huntingdon | 103 | 189 | -45.5% |
Indiana | 96 | 174 | -44.8% |
Jefferson | 168 | 253 | -33.6% |
Juniata | 67 | 104 | -35.6% |
Lackawanna | 788 | 1,344 | -41.4% |
Lancaster | 1,393 | 2,169 | -35.8% |
Lawrence | 287 | 478 | -40% |
Lebanon | 161 | 235 | -31.5% |
Lehigh | 1,943 | 3,251 | -40.2% |
Luzerne | 875 | 1,329 | -34.2% |
Lycoming | 356 | 520 | -31.5% |
Mckean | 46 | 71 | -35.2% |
Mercer | 247 | 413 | -40.2% |
Mifflin | 124 | 183 | -32.2% |
Monroe | 680 | 1,235 | -44.9% |
Montgomery | 3,771 | 6,525 | -42.2% |
Montour | 68 | 102 | -33.3% |
none Allegheny | 1 | 0 | - |
Northampton | 964 | 1,525 | -36.8% |
Northumberland | 175 | 283 | -38.2% |
Perry | 122 | 182 | -33% |
Philadelphia | 12,711 | 27,938 | -54.5% |
Pike | 87 | 140 | -37.9% |
Pittsburgh Allegheny | 1 | 0 | - |
Potter | 46 | 64 | -28.1% |
Schuylkill | 399 | 534 | -25.3% |
Snyder | 129 | 178 | -27.5% |
Somerset | 118 | 151 | -21.9% |
Sullivan | 16 | 32 | -50% |
Susquehanna | 79 | 157 | -49.7% |
Tioga | 91 | 149 | -38.9% |
Union | 134 | 201 | -33.3% |
Venango | 70 | 139 | -49.6% |
Warren | 37 | 63 | -41.3% |
Washington | 587 | 936 | -37.3% |
Wayne | 184 | 296 | -37.8% |
Westmoreland | 1,073 | 1,725 | -37.8% |
Wyoming | 35 | 51 | -31.4% |
York | 1,646 | 2,531 | -35% |
ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY
Borough of Kennett Square• Borough of Parkesburg• Boothwyn• City of Philadelphia• Borough of Darby• Jenkintown Borough• Broomall• Haverford Township• Borough of Ridley Park• West Chester Borough• Borough of Sharon Hill• Borough of Sewickley• Borough of Morton• Borough of Eddystone• Linwood• Berwyn• Swarthmore Borough• Borough of Colwyn• Ardmore• Borough of Pottstown• Woodlyn• Borough of Norristown• Chesterbrook• Borough of Upland• Borough of Collingdale• Borough of Media• Borough of Yeadon• City of Harrisburg• Borough of Marcus Hook• Lynn• Claymont• Borough of Aldan• Borough of Rose Valley• Borough of Folcroft• Borough Of Norwood• Borough Of Clifton Heights• Chadds Ford• Drexel Hill• Wilmington• Buckingham Township• Borough Of Trainer• Borough Of Chester Heights• Borough Of Millbourne• Folsom• City Of New Castle• Bryn Mawr• Borough Of Brookhaven• Borough Of Glenolden• Borough Of Lansdowne
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