Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in January, 2023
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in January, 2023, Georgia added 620,592 number of jobs to the private goods-producing industry. Among Georgia counties, Jackson added the highest number of jobs (3,150), followed by Chatham (3,001), and Hall (2,397).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in January, 2023. 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, 2023
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Goods Producing Industry in January, 2023
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 1940 542
Atkinson 1208 -176
Bacon 1125 101
Baker 86 -16
Baldwin 1532 101
Banks 892 -168
Barrow 4028 159
Bartow 13998 1659
Ben Hill 1780 132
Berrien 1587 202
Bibb 8967 599
Bleckley 454 199
Brantley 551 42
Brooks 692 -7
Bryan 1708 184
Bulloch 3509 77
Burke 3414 -2309
Butts 1444 -595
Calhoun 149 3
Camden 1421 -212
Candler 455 -87
Carroll 10536 715
Catoosa 2984 138
Charlton 581 -32
Chatham 24929 3001
Chattahoochee 111 -11
Chattooga 1699 -211
Cherokee 12079 632
Clarke 7183 51
Clay 286 4
Clayton 9122 279
Clinch 1172 -42
Cobb 49713 2243
Coffee 4483 -286
Colquitt 4511 -123
Columbia 6267 89
Cook 1495 116
Coweta 8473 888
Crawford 322 -26
Crisp 1676 87
Dade 1104 -161
Dawson 1149 -454
Decatur 1894 140
DeKalb 23542 43
Dodge 591 -63
Dooly 1678 158
Dougherty 5538 26
Douglas 5794 -811
Early 924 78
Echols 338 12
Effingham 3102 612
Elbert 2098 118
Emanuel 2049 193
Evans 2068 -87
Fannin 689 34
Fayette 8679 394
Floyd 7600 162
Forsyth 14905 141
Franklin 1606 -138
Fulton 49493 1536
Gilmer 1772 6
Glascock 25 -36
Glynn 3542 319
Gordon 10199 129
Grady 1879 -124
Greene 1987 226
Gwinnett 51298 226
Habersham 3566 221
Hall 28287 2397
Haralson 2454 136
Harris 1942 360
Hart 2870 427
Heard 792 -81
Henry 6252 -79
Houston 7887 355
Irwin 656 -74
Jackson 11636 3150
Jasper 566 -7
Jeff Davis 1498 -188
Jefferson 1799 61
Jenkins 236 84
Johnson 161 -26
Jones 485 -135
Lamar 863 -78
Lanier 322 8
Laurens 3095 -20
Lee 1397 -56
Liberty 2562 272
Lincoln 392 44
Long 97 -12
Lowndes 7272 235
Lumpkin 1384 313
McDuffie 2487 -43
McIntosh 119 -18
Macon 932 -7
Madison 928 60
Marion 531 4
Meriwether 1615 201
Miller 152 11
Mitchell 2810 99
Monroe 1051 67
Montgomery 189 -14
Morgan 2098 -65
Murray 3179 -17
Muscogee 9328 205
Newton 6036 98
Oconee 1665 63
Oglethorpe 759 121
Paulding 3636 198
Peach 2969 -29
Pickens 1805 190
Pierce 1092 6
Pike 1140 101
Polk 3636 -171
Pulaski 364 2
Putnam 1266 11
Quitman 55 -31
Rabun 866 -20
Randolph 507 0
Richmond 11748 -1
Rockdale 8669 699
Schley 501 33
Screven 790 -178
Seminole 643 -13
Spalding 3923 617
Stephens 2458 -148
Stewart 75 0
Sumter 2107 -194
Talbot 313 -38
Tattnall 1263 95
Taylor 286 54
Telfair 251 24
Terrell 349 13
Thomas 4201 -156
Tift 3235 644
Toombs 2920 149
Towns 375 33
Treutlen 120 -30
Troup 13157 429
Turner 388 -9
Twiggs 217 -45
Union 1016 24
Upson 1345 -123
Walker 5586 67
Walton 6136 -484
Ware 1935 -856
Warren 731 71
Washington 1123 129
Wayne 2305 -10
Webster 288 3
Wheeler 234 1
White 1717 -4
Whitfield 20501 -631
Wilcox 55 -13
Wilkes 758 50
Wilkinson 1459 30
Worth 345 -108