Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in July, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2019, Georgia added -1,932 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among Georgia counties, Cobb added the highest number of jobs (639), followed by Gwinnett (404), and DeKalb (275).

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 Private Goods Producing Industry in July, 2019
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Goods Producing Industry in July, 2019
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in July, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 1405 -152
Atkinson 1272 -13
Bacon 1210 -183
Baker 84 -5
Baldwin 1680 7
Banks 1007 -10
Barrow 3763 -27
Bartow 12023 -413
Ben Hill 1512 11
Berrien 1435 -233
Bibb 8383 -61
Bleckley 278 5
Brantley 465 -44
Brooks 697 -85
Bryan 1406 43
Bulloch 3553 -92
Burke 7527 185
Butts 1347 -17
Calhoun 130 -1
Camden 1633 18
Candler 344 -25
Carroll 10372 -63
Catoosa 2180 1
Charlton 525 4
Chatham 22871 155
Chattahoochee 85 -14
Chattooga 2797 -95
Cherokee 11508 -29
Clarke 7444 -130
Clay 307 -2
Clayton 8777 110
Clinch 1018 -124
Cobb 48199 639
Coffee 5231 24
Colquitt 4392 -142
Columbia 5722 4
Cook 1303 -14
Coweta 7173 144
Crawford 617 74
Crisp 1455 18
Dade 1227 -15
Dawson 1407 32
Decatur 2082 -101
DeKalb 25154 275
Dodge 676 -9
Dooly 1829 -81
Dougherty 5360 87
Douglas 6106 -14
Early 891 31
Echols 392 20
Effingham 2433 35
Elbert 2051 25
Emanuel 1709 -17
Evans 2221 128
Fannin 758 -25
Fayette 8108 -80
Floyd 7105 -52
Forsyth 14923 -92
Franklin 1740 -53
Fulton 47907 -92
Gilmer 1745 -17
Glascock 57 -3
Glynn 3360 -36
Gordon 10060 139
Grady 1913 -69
Greene 1711 -23
Gwinnett 52341 404
Habersham 4495 -88
Hall 25405 -94
Haralson 2463 37
Harris 1722 50
Hart 2489 20
Heard 725 -8
Henry 5397 -61
Houston 6983 40
Irwin 503 -63
Jackson 7090 105
Jasper 618 20
Jeff Davis 1655 3
Jefferson 1790 -1
Jenkins 130 -2
Johnson 236 -7
Jones 592 -39
Lamar 812 -20
Lanier 307 -72
Laurens 3327 -281
Lee 1346 -25
Liberty 2762 -39
Lincoln 296 5
Long 83 -1
Lowndes 6767 -241
Lumpkin 1159 -10
McDuffie 2334 -31
McIntosh 156 -8
Macon 879 5
Madison 696 15
Marion 431 1
Meriwether 1403 1
Miller 122 0
Mitchell 2774 -78
Monroe 792 -1
Montgomery 243 -4
Morgan 1761 -99
Murray 3179 -236
Muscogee 9890 54
Newton 6211 191
Oconee 1480 0
Oglethorpe 660 15
Paulding 3225 46
Peach 4171 -71
Pickens 1534 -16
Pierce 1043 2
Pike 975 25
Polk 4042 76
Pulaski 325 -1
Putnam 1402 3
Quitman 82 -7
Rabun 904 85
Randolph 522 28
Richmond 11631 71
Rockdale 7523 -6
Schley 395 -17
Screven 1046 0
Seminole 398 -76
Spalding 3124 10
Stephens 2609 31
Stewart 93 6
Sumter 2173 -205
Talbot 326 -12
Taliaferro 66 13
Tattnall 1180 -99
Taylor 666 7
Telfair 485 -68
Terrell 262 5
Thomas 3793 -20
Tift 2500 -188
Toombs 2934 -79
Towns 317 -5
Treutlen 160 40
Troup 12734 -86
Turner 412 1
Twiggs 290 -3
Union 898 11
Upson 1597 32
Walker 4835 -8
Walton 5699 -77
Ware 2934 -35
Warren 571 19
Washington 1018 18
Wayne 2140 -13
Webster 237 -1
Wheeler 172 1
White 1817 6
Whitfield 21952 -64
Wilcox 71 -13
Wilkes 782 -74
Wilkinson 1429 22
Worth 560 6