Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in January, 2022
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in January, 2022, Georgia added 595,412 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among Georgia counties, Rockdale added the highest number of jobs (867), followed by Chatham (610), and Jackson (337).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in January, 2022. 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 January, 2022
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Goods Producing Industry in January, 2022
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in January, 2022
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 1382 -16
Atkinson 1187 -197
Bacon 1028 4
Baker 84 -18
Baldwin 1535 104
Banks 907 -153
Barrow 3846 -23
Bartow 12197 -142
Ben Hill 1644 -4
Berrien 1490 105
Bibb 8194 -174
Bleckley 254 -1
Brantley 552 43
Brooks 678 -21
Bryan 1589 65
Bulloch 3588 156
Burke 5124 -599
Butts 1516 -523
Calhoun 132 -14
Camden 1632 -1
Candler 558 16
Carroll 9739 -82
Catoosa 2884 38
Charlton 594 -19
Chatham 22538 610
Chattahoochee 89 -33
Chattooga 1851 -59
Cherokee 11461 14
Clarke 7032 -100
Clay 270 -12
Clayton 8723 -120
Clinch 1191 -23
Cobb 47170 -300
Coffee 4319 -450
Colquitt 4541 -93
Columbia 6048 -130
Cook 1420 41
Coweta 7681 96
Crawford 320 -28
Crisp 1733 144
Dade 1030 -235
Dawson 1376 -227
Decatur 1928 174
DeKalb 22988 -511
Dodge 654 0
Dooly 1536 16
Dougherty 5353 -159
Douglas 6536 -69
Early 881 35
Echols 327 1
Effingham 2509 19
Elbert 1975 -5
Emanuel 1888 32
Evans 2035 -120
Fannin 628 -27
Fayette 8175 -110
Floyd 7514 76
Forsyth 14178 -586
Franklin 1953 209
Fulton 46715 -1242
Gilmer 1673 -93
Glynn 3217 -6
Gordon 9935 -135
Grady 2021 18
Greene 1739 -22
Gwinnett 50854 -218
Habersham 3410 65
Hall 26072 182
Haralson 2290 -28
Harris 1568 -14
Hart 2521 78
Heard 893 20
Henry 6122 -209
Houston 7467 -65
Irwin 699 -31
Jackson 8823 337
Jasper 560 -13
Jeff Davis 1609 -77
Jefferson 1609 -129
Jenkins 309 157
Johnson 159 -28
Jones 599 -21
Lamar 945 4
Lanier 328 14
Laurens 3024 -91
Lee 1424 -29
Liberty 2402 112
Lincoln 338 -10
Long 109 0
Lowndes 6949 -88
Lumpkin 1121 50
McDuffie 2387 -143
McIntosh 146 9
Macon 925 -14
Madison 861 -7
Marion 526 -1
Meriwether 1407 -7
Miller 138 -3
Mitchell 2703 -8
Monroe 1028 44
Montgomery 181 -22
Morgan 2144 -19
Murray 3175 -21
Muscogee 8895 -228
Newton 5786 -152
Oconee 1514 -88
Oglethorpe 657 19
Paulding 3482 44
Peach 3019 21
Pickens 1607 -8
Pierce 1140 54
Pike 1021 -18
Polk 3736 -71
Pulaski 329 -33
Putnam 1310 55
Quitman 76 -10
Rabun 865 -21
Randolph 488 -19
Richmond 11429 -320
Rockdale 8837 867
Schley 466 -2
Screven 924 -44
Seminole 641 -15
Spalding 3321 15
Stephens 2750 144
Stewart 64 -11
Sumter 2124 -177
Talbot 288 -63
Tattnall 1189 21
Taylor 198 -34
Telfair 220 -7
Terrell 328 -8
Thomas 4246 -111
Tift 2608 17
Toombs 2772 1
Towns 336 -6
Treutlen 159 9
Troup 12575 -153
Turner 362 -35
Twiggs 199 -63
Union 1006 14
Upson 1444 -24
Walker 5474 -45
Walton 6278 -342
Ware 2396 -395
Warren 620 -40
Washington 1012 18
Wayne 2278 -37
Webster 280 -5
Wheeler 188 -45
White 1638 -83
Whitfield 21368 236
Wilcox 61 -7
Wilkes 690 -18
Wilkinson 1474 45
Worth 397 -56