Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Georgia added -54,891 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among Georgia counties, Decatur added the highest number of jobs (933), followed by Tattnall (183), and Toombs (168).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 2020. 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 April, 2020
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 1408 5
Atkinson 1085 -163
Bacon 1254 142
Baker 91 4
Baldwin 1474 -44
Banks 952 -28
Barrow 4028 -58
Bartow 10003 -2487
Ben Hill 1769 -115
Berrien 459 -711
Bibb 7961 -338
Bleckley 263 -3
Brantley 489 -9
Brooks 693 -19
Bryan 1276 -64
Bulloch 3117 -490
Burke 7579 -678
Butts 1465 17
Calhoun 129 -7
Camden 1585 -52
Candler 361 7
Carroll 9540 -709
Catoosa 2423 -310
Charlton 539 -23
Chatham 21383 -1319
Chattahoochee 85 -5
Chattooga 1801 -639
Cherokee 9596 -2108
Clarke 6679 -318
Clay 267 3
Clayton 8055 -803
Clinch 1211 128
Cobb 45003 -2558
Coffee 4986 73
Colquitt 4406 -18
Columbia 5479 -301
Cook 1344 93
Coweta 5723 -1421
Crawford 388 28
Crisp 1201 -178
Dade 1190 -29
Dawson 1294 -135
Decatur 2715 933
DeKalb 21866 -2202
Dodge 639 -11
Dooly 1569 -104
Dougherty 5041 -517
Douglas 5840 -199
Early 905 18
Echols 194 -95
Effingham 2385 -79
Elbert 1896 -272
Emanuel 1751 -75
Evans 2108 -21
Fannin 496 -163
Fayette 7366 -331
Floyd 5727 -1505
Forsyth 13630 -984
Franklin 1568 -231
Fulton 45171 -2769
Gilmer 1782 -10
Glascock 66 1
Glynn 3287 -99
Gordon 8657 -1700
Grady 1743 -234
Greene 1638 -68
Gwinnett 47314 -3140
Habersham 3588 -634
Hall 23136 -2401
Haralson 1748 -618
Harris 1868 -60
Hart 2332 49
Heard 368 -406
Henry 5343 -159
Houston 6810 -145
Irwin 492 -60
Jackson 6930 -308
Jasper 492 -93
Jeff Davis 1533 -104
Jefferson 1727 -54
Jenkins 129 -3
Johnson 209 -23
Jones 589 -53
Lamar 631 -234
Lanier 294 -47
Laurens 2793 -499
Lee 1233 -70
Liberty 2603 -42
Lincoln 334 4
Long 86 -2
Lowndes 6411 -220
Lumpkin 810 -115
McDuffie 1748 -546
McIntosh 108 -15
Macon 883 0
Madison 646 -168
Marion 432 1
Meriwether 1163 -218
Miller 118 4
Mitchell 2546 -307
Monroe 844 -25
Montgomery 226 -10
Morgan 1973 -38
Murray 2373 -652
Muscogee 9202 -804
Newton 5573 -475
Oconee 1332 -106
Oglethorpe 674 -75
Paulding 3073 -212
Peach 2060 -1820
Pickens 1285 -225
Pierce 947 -110
Pike 922 -57
Polk 3302 -490
Pulaski 329 3
Putnam 884 -332
Quitman 85 -7
Rabun 505 -314
Randolph 492 -48
Richmond 11314 -766
Rockdale 7344 -377
Schley 401 7
Screven 947 -72
Seminole 474 35
Spalding 2740 -360
Stephens 2325 -289
Stewart 79 0
Sumter 2169 -75
Talbot 288 -19
Taliaferro 56 5
Tattnall 1219 183
Taylor 192 -29
Telfair 198 -2
Terrell 261 -1
Thomas 3574 -375
Tift 2430 -119
Toombs 2951 168
Towns 314 -27
Treutlen 153 -7
Troup 11060 -1835
Turner 351 -22
Twiggs 304 -7
Union 898 -9
Upson 1159 -352
Walker 3499 -1413
Walton 5548 -278
Ware 2373 -338
Warren 557 -22
Washington 950 -22
Wayne 2148 -24
Webster 249 2
Wheeler 169 13
White 1295 -432
Whitfield 17151 -4171
Wilcox 58 -2
Wilkes 588 -37
Wilkinson 1404 6
Worth 461 -42