Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Service Providing Industry in March, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March, 2020, Georgia added -21,666 number of jobs to the private service-providing industry. Among Georgia counties, Douglas added the highest number of jobs (201), followed by Columbia (196), and Lowndes (135).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in March, 2020. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Service Providing Industry in March, 2020
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Service Providing Industry in March, 2020
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Service Providing Industry in March, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 4298 -140
Atkinson 560 -11
Bacon 1949 -18
Baker 223 5
Baldwin 9628 -66
Banks 2436 12
Barrow 13815 -74
Bartow 24233 -87
Ben Hill 2772 9
Berrien 1262 4
Bibb 64836 -476
Bleckley 1341 -40
Brantley 1186 -28
Brooks 1962 1
Bryan 5580 3
Bulloch 15625 69
Burke 5435 133
Butts 4226 -53
Calhoun 474 -1
Camden 7921 8
Candler 2142 -37
Carroll 24989 -65
Catoosa 10306 -79
Charlton 1008 -6
Chatham 119632 -797
Chattahoochee 1819 15
Chattooga 1764 27
Cherokee 45945 -386
Clarke 42851 -1202
Clay 200 -1
Clayton 99872 69
Clinch 690 30
Cobb 288652 -2242
Coffee 9596 14
Colquitt 6699 -26
Columbia 25717 196
Cook 1831 22
Coweta 27979 -174
Crawford 467 -4
Crisp 5410 18
Dade 1927 -35
Dawson 6411 -39
Decatur 4243 -25
DeKalb 232187 -1704
Dodge 2496 -29
Dooly 1033 -13
Dougherty 33978 -251
Douglas 32456 201
Early 2025 -25
Echols 70 1
Effingham 4997 -60
Elbert 2412 0
Emanuel 2846 -59
Evans 1660 -12
Fannin 4779 1
Fayette 32343 -135
Floyd 26677 -198
Forsyth 53410 -441
Franklin 5017 -40
Fulton 753375 -7920
Gilmer 3993 -75
Glascock 150 -1
Glynn 27176 -145
Gordon 10717 15
Grady 2821 -13
Greene 3740 -13
Gwinnett 272637 -2206
Habersham 7086 5
Hall 54394 -196
Haralson 3083 -14
Harris 2029 -87
Hart 3066 12
Heard 643 14
Henry 52031 -266
Houston 30804 11
Irwin 878 44
Jackson 21042 -435
Jasper 1024 -19
Jeff Davis 1765 -17
Jefferson 1965 -45
Jenkins 798 -27
Johnson 690 -6
Jones 2466 -31
Lamar 1850 -48
Lanier 445 6
Laurens 10274 -46
Lee 3998 -40
Liberty 9551 -15
Lincoln 537 12
Long 190 1
Lowndes 32421 135
Lumpkin 4232 13
McDuffie 3324 86
McIntosh 986 -4
Macon 1064 2
Madison 1560 -10
Marion 340 3
Meriwether 1775 -48
Miller 681 -2
Mitchell 2519 -23
Monroe 4184 3
Montgomery 961 -2
Morgan 4021 -134
Murray 3289 -10
Muscogee 66228 -335
Newton 15110 -73
Oconee 10655 -197
Oglethorpe 615 -8
Paulding 16743 -69
Peach 4534 -76
Pickens 5053 -63
Pierce 2451 29
Pike 1265 -5
Polk 5660 -7
Pulaski 1862 -10
Putnam 2904 -30
Quitman 118 -6
Rabun 3479 -73
Randolph 823 -7
Richmond 68813 -459
Rockdale 20871 29
Schley 248 -1
Screven 1126 2
Seminole 1526 -40
Spalding 14651 -81
Stephens 4330 6
Stewart 981 -35
Sumter 6109 -83
Talbot 183 -2
Taliaferro 12 -2
Tattnall 3005 49
Taylor 893 16
Telfair 1370 -17
Terrell 1179 -9
Thomas 13206 23
Tift 12771 -37
Toombs 7799 1
Towns 2501 49
Treutlen 538 -13
Troup 23220 -48
Turner 1011 -54
Twiggs 1329 0
Union 4066 -8
Upson 3883 -2
Walker 5449 -41
Walton 13892 124
Ware 9652 22
Warren 459 -7
Washington 3526 93
Wayne 3715 -9
Webster 143 5
Wheeler 599 -6
White 6170 -110
Whitfield 29781 91
Wilcox 501 -21
Wilkes 1187 -9
Wilkinson 1597 -94
Worth 1686 -16