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Buncombe, NC, leads large counties in employment growth over the year ended December 2025
June 10, 2026

From December 2024 to December 2025, employment increased in 169 of the 372 largest U.S. counties. Buncombe, North Carolina, had the largest over-the-year increase in employment, with a gain of 3.7 percent. Within Buncombe, the largest employment increase occurred in leisure and hospitality, with a gain of 2,352 (+13.1 percent).

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