Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in August, 2021
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in August, 2021, Georgia added -2,788 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among Georgia counties, Hall added the highest number of jobs (163), followed by Cherokee (124), and Floyd (94).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in August, 2021. 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 August, 2021
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Goods Producing Industry in August, 2021
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in August, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 1421 -61
Atkinson 1366 -1
Bacon 1013 -105
Baker 86 -2
Baldwin 1422 18
Banks 1062 -4
Barrow 3891 -29
Bartow 11970 -88
Ben Hill 1605 -8
Berrien 1337 -74
Bibb 8324 -30
Bleckley 237 -4
Brantley 498 -5
Brooks 630 -48
Bryan 1455 -27
Bulloch 3374 18
Burke 5734 -223
Butts 1418 -9
Calhoun 146 -1
Camden 1576 -19
Candler 481 -19
Carroll 9570 -84
Catoosa 2518 1
Charlton 601 11
Chatham 21060 -138
Chattahoochee 147 1
Chattooga 2036 -24
Cherokee 11401 124
Clarke 6951 -15
Clay 287 -6
Clayton 8696 47
Clinch 1148 -5
Cobb 46875 -15
Coffee 4565 -76
Colquitt 4300 -114
Columbia 6044 -30
Cook 1373 -8
Coweta 7317 36
Crawford 445 -58
Crisp 1637 -5
Dade 1231 24
Dawson 1488 40
Decatur 1715 -137
DeKalb 23181 71
Dodge 654 12
Dooly 1545 -6
Dougherty 5440 -103
Douglas 6460 -88
Early 810 8
Echols 512 -41
Effingham 2482 -11
Elbert 1973 8
Emanuel 1737 -92
Evans 2087 -14
Fannin 592 -12
Fayette 8141 -89
Floyd 7260 94
Forsyth 14876 -30
Franklin 1971 27
Fulton 47519 -93
Gilmer 1823 26
Glascock 67 -3
Glynn 3246 5
Gordon 9869 7
Grady 1946 -36
Greene 1741 -25
Gwinnett 50630 -42
Habersham 3387 -11
Hall 25621 163
Haralson 2266 -33
Harris 1542 -25
Hart 2354 -7
Heard 835 17
Henry 5567 -57
Houston 7343 -82
Irwin 683 20
Jackson 7409 -32
Jasper 570 -9
Jeff Davis 1604 27
Jefferson 1698 18
Jenkins 145 6
Johnson 195 -2
Jones 609 -15
Lamar 1001 10
Lanier 311 -3
Laurens 3160 -7
Lee 1385 -26
Liberty 2287 -72
Lincoln 340 -13
Long 97 17
Lowndes 6678 -25
Lumpkin 1057 13
McDuffie 2399 -5
McIntosh 99 6
Macon 889 -6
Madison 812 -9
Marion 464 -21
Meriwether 1334 -25
Miller 133 -6
Mitchell 2691 39
Monroe 931 -16
Montgomery 213 7
Morgan 2055 -31
Murray 3108 -26
Muscogee 9003 -63
Newton 5836 3
Oconee 1498 -26
Oglethorpe 660 15
Paulding 3244 -42
Peach 3161 -241
Pickens 1636 -6
Pierce 1074 -34
Pike 997 -32
Polk 3593 -7
Pulaski 333 2
Putnam 1184 13
Quitman 82 -5
Rabun 1019 23
Randolph 514 -5
Richmond 11521 -257
Rockdale 8183 67
Schley 449 15
Screven 923 -34
Seminole 497 -4
Spalding 3153 51
Stephens 2530 14
Stewart 80 -1
Sumter 2217 16
Talbot 301 -1
Taliaferro 16 1
Tattnall 1179 -35
Taylor 551 -87
Telfair 219 11
Terrell 323 1
Thomas 4171 -54
Tift 2385 -31
Toombs 2722 -153
Towns 346 -4
Treutlen 156 7
Troup 12300 -11
Turner 357 9
Twiggs 280 -4
Union 1006 -19
Upson 1399 60
Walker 5323 32
Walton 6338 -194
Ware 2666 -26
Warren 631 -15
Washington 980 -23
Wayne 2182 -66
Webster 269 -4
Wheeler 250 -3
White 1729 -18
Whitfield 21062 2
Wilcox 65 -20
Wilkes 644 7
Wilkinson 1386 14
Worth 405 -6