Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2019
Updated on October 10, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2019, Georgia added -14,642 number of jobs to the local government education and health services industry. Among Georgia counties, DeKalb added the highest number of jobs (257), followed by Houston (147), and Johnson (23).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in July, 2019. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2019
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Local Government Education And Health Services Industry in July, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 838 16
Atkinson 242 -7
Bacon 301 -5
Baldwin 699 -67
Banks 454 -63
Barrow 1782 -56
Bartow 1914 -159
Ben Hill 437 -10
Bibb 3091 -27
Bleckley 493 -65
Brantley 557 -61
Brooks 363 -15
Bryan 1169 -137
Burke 805 -114
Butts 440 -42
Calhoun 92 -11
Camden 1183 -124
Carroll 2591 -103
Catoosa 1690 -196
Charlton 205 -14
Chattooga 531 -8
Cherokee 4763 -781
Clarke 2187 7
Clayton 6294 -587
Clinch 326 -32
Cobb 14976 -1356
Coffee 1061 -93
Colquitt 2679 -101
Columbia 3213 -291
Cook 644 5
Coweta 2730 -268
Crisp 601 -79
Dade 310 -49
Decatur 1185 -37
DeKalb 15178 257
Dooly 209 -11
Douglas 3327 -205
Early 299 -17
Effingham 2160 -12
Elbert 583 -31
Emanuel 974 -93
Evans 271 -29
Fannin 465 -65
Fayette 2800 -398
Floyd 2154 -19
Forsyth 5212 -466
Franklin 463 -7
Fulton 18631 -1309
Gilmer 550 -83
Gordon 1194 -36
Grady 640 -69
Greene 439 -27
Gwinnett 22442 -1138
Habersham 1499 -21
Hall 4210 -358
Haralson 745 -49
Harris 578 -88
Hart 475 -57
Henry 5100 -832
Houston 6910 147
Jackson 1716 -160
Jeff Davis 622 -3
Jefferson 516 -45
Johnson 215 23
Lamar 314 -22
Lanier 414 -25
Laurens 1137 -84
Liberty 1929 2
Lowndes 4999 -301
McDuffie 475 -120
Macon 212 -17
Madison 708 -99
Marion 179 -4
Meriwether 386 -39
Miller 705 1
Mitchell 511 -50
Montgomery 144 -6
Murray 818 -5
Newton 2653 -151
Oglethorpe 319 -14
Paulding 2919 -383
Peach 403 -88
Polk 853 -75
Putnam 626 -60
Rabun 336 -2
Randolph 335 -64
Richmond 3972 -14
Rockdale 2399 -313
Screven 502 -35
Seminole 227 -28
Spalding 1495 -205
Stephens 997 -85
Stewart 121 -9
Sumter 629 -75
Tattnall 539 -12
Taylor 216 -25
Telfair 262 -1
Terrell 245 -38
Thomas 1268 -131
Tift 3263 -47
Toombs 744 -88
Treutlen 143 -10
Troup 1866 3
Twiggs 132 -25
Upson 566 -12
Walker 1402 -207
Walton 1942 -130
Ware 882 -7
Warren 119 -9
Washington 622 -20
Wayne 1104 -5
White 380 -53
Whitfield 2637 -47
Wilcox 205 -29
Wilkes 362 -8
Wilkinson 227 -21
Worth 425 -10