There were 1,646 business licenses issued in York County in 2022 in Pennsylvania, according to the Pennsylvania Department of State.
This is a 35 percent decrease from the previous year when there were 2,531 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.
| 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% |



