Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in July, 2019
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in July, 2019, Georgia added 3,183 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Clayton added the highest number of jobs (780), followed by Fulton (547), and Henry (419).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in July, 2019. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in July, 2019
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in July, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2686 64
Atkinson 287 -5
Bacon 891 -66
Baker 54 8
Baldwin 2417 -9
Banks 1059 -1
Barrow 6598 -10
Bartow 9757 49
Ben Hill 1138 -13
Berrien 537 -2
Bibb 15097 66
Bleckley 481 6
Brantley 745 51
Brooks 1019 -8
Bryan 1835 57
Bulloch 4842 3
Burke 3247 -18
Butts 2185 -14
Calhoun 198 -3
Camden 2482 -5
Candler 650 -43
Carroll 7415 -12
Catoosa 4445 39
Charlton 289 -3
Chatham 37711 402
Chattahoochee 84 -6
Chattooga 861 -33
Cherokee 14320 118
Clarke 11968 67
Clay 55 0
Clayton 61289 780
Clinch 277 -53
Cobb 78800 339
Coffee 4075 -53
Colquitt 2823 -87
Columbia 7114 38
Cook 723 9
Coweta 9328 36
Crawford 131 -8
Crisp 2056 0
Dade 581 -46
Dawson 3396 -1
Decatur 2186 24
DeKalb 58161 -7
Dodge 932 -133
Dooly 671 51
Dougherty 9316 -3
Douglas 14692 134
Early 1048 24
Echols 69 -2
Effingham 2109 0
Elbert 1264 -19
Emanuel 1220 -42
Evans 508 3
Fannin 1741 12
Fayette 9788 -114
Floyd 7490 -6
Forsyth 15973 23
Franklin 2137 -9
Fulton 141906 547
Gilmer 1423 -3
Glascock 35 -3
Glynn 7739 -83
Gordon 4290 32
Grady 1463 -15
Greene 1077 2
Gwinnett 89761 353
Habersham 2337 -123
Hall 16425 99
Hancock 120 8
Haralson 1070 -11
Harris 1027 -13
Hart 1146 0
Heard 379 4
Henry 19360 419
Houston 8332 -14
Irwin 295 15
Jackson 10077 296
Jasper 322 -11
Jeff Davis 833 -1
Jefferson 961 -17
Jenkins 251 4
Johnson 291 11
Jones 709 1
Lamar 803 -14
Lanier 114 3
Laurens 3693 -2
Lee 1369 -18
Liberty 3420 -16
Lincoln 222 0
Long 64 0
Lowndes 11158 81
Lumpkin 1194 12
McDuffie 1168 41
McIntosh 388 0
Macon 402 -10
Madison 542 -3
Marion 100 8
Meriwether 583 0
Miller 297 12
Mitchell 1190 45
Monroe 1485 -55
Montgomery 401 6
Morgan 1808 -123
Murray 1472 13
Muscogee 13729 -71
Newton 5035 -60
Oconee 3108 -49
Oglethorpe 177 0
Paulding 5520 -49
Peach 1825 -42
Pickens 1488 -30
Pierce 1294 85
Pike 516 -2
Polk 2271 -26
Pulaski 540 -10
Putnam 1145 30
Quitman 89 0
Rabun 1166 75
Randolph 361 -19
Richmond 15983 277
Rockdale 6526 -33
Schley 160 0
Screven 408 18
Seminole 431 -2
Spalding 3759 -8
Stephens 1491 -5
Stewart 79 12
Sumter 2174 -48
Talbot 65 -2
Taliaferro 10 0
Tattnall 1113 -48
Taylor 361 -5
Telfair 465 -7
Terrell 621 -16
Thomas 3128 -39
Tift 5386 -36
Toombs 2665 22
Towns 612 -11
Treutlen 236 15
Troup 7493 -58
Turner 585 -18
Twiggs 2203 102
Union 1587 -24
Upson 1082 -12
Walker 1810 5
Walton 5720 -70
Ware 3478 -18
Warren 568 17
Washington 1435 -14
Wayne 1368 -2
Webster 115 -2
Wheeler 122 -1
White 1625 -35
Whitfield 11652 201
Wilcox 256 -29
Wilkes 542 3
Wilkinson 466 2
Worth 754 12