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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in October, 2019, Georgia added 9,605 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Fulton added the highest number of jobs (1,560), followed by Cobb (945), and DeKalb (871).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in October, 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 October, 2019
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in October, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2515 -445
Atkinson 299 3
Bacon 846 -31
Baker 55 3
Baldwin 2443 4
Banks 1045 -34
Barrow 6794 65
Bartow 9876 125
Ben Hill 1179 14
Berrien 629 70
Bibb 15393 221
Bleckley 506 35
Brantley 694 -46
Brooks 1044 5
Bryan 1828 19
Bulloch 5013 48
Burke 3469 561
Butts 2273 152
Calhoun 216 6
Camden 2481 12
Candler 635 -12
Carroll 7584 44
Catoosa 4482 94
Charlton 269 -15
Chatham 37512 506
Chattahoochee 110 31
Chattooga 769 -54
Cherokee 14290 114
Clarke 12443 215
Clay 54 0
Clayton 61282 636
Clinch 322 45
Cobb 79364 945
Coffee 4180 49
Colquitt 2793 4
Columbia 7288 219
Cook 744 2
Coweta 9480 55
Crawford 138 -1
Crisp 2048 16
Dade 594 0
Dawson 3473 126
Decatur 2113 -43
DeKalb 58996 871
Dodge 931 5
Dooly 734 63
Dougherty 9378 95
Douglas 14898 224
Early 1005 -9
Echols 66 -1
Effingham 2089 1
Elbert 1271 23
Emanuel 1288 68
Evans 503 11
Fannin 1714 -14
Fayette 10016 203
Floyd 7594 51
Forsyth 15699 -37
Franklin 2154 -37
Fulton 144306 1560
Gilmer 1488 47
Glascock 38 1
Glynn 7784 88
Gordon 4240 -99
Grady 1453 -5
Greene 1056 13
Gwinnett 89974 569
Habersham 2347 28
Hall 17235 480
Hancock 112 -5
Haralson 1111 29
Harris 956 9
Hart 1123 -13
Heard 381 4
Henry 19563 308
Houston 8321 -7
Irwin 312 -4
Jackson 10629 132
Jasper 325 4
Jeff Davis 816 16
Jefferson 951 5
Jenkins 257 15
Johnson 268 -29
Jones 714 2
Lamar 789 -13
Lanier 125 7
Laurens 3657 -45
Lee 1360 -49
Liberty 3473 34
Lincoln 215 -9
Long 58 -5
Lowndes 11278 117
Lumpkin 1247 45
McDuffie 1126 -59
McIntosh 348 -30
Macon 424 22
Madison 520 10
Marion 104 1
Meriwether 580 7
Miller 315 13
Mitchell 1201 -14
Monroe 1497 7
Montgomery 449 41
Morgan 1766 -90
Murray 1457 -19
Muscogee 13798 124
Newton 4988 -134
Oconee 3114 21
Oglethorpe 170 -7
Paulding 5538 86
Peach 1862 21
Pickens 1473 -2
Pierce 1258 -46
Pike 525 1
Polk 2300 22
Pulaski 546 -2
Putnam 1165 14
Quitman 86 0
Rabun 1170 9
Randolph 394 38
Richmond 15967 182
Rockdale 6641 93
Schley 160 -10
Screven 413 4
Seminole 447 18
Spalding 3791 30
Stephens 1522 38
Stewart 83 1
Sumter 2227 45
Talbot 69 -1
Taliaferro 9 -1
Tattnall 1194 8
Taylor 338 -6
Telfair 451 8
Terrell 653 24
Thomas 3258 64
Tift 5568 158
Toombs 2672 20
Towns 631 -6
Treutlen 243 17
Troup 7773 90
Turner 599 23
Twiggs 2244 -17
Union 1597 32
Upson 1058 -15
Walker 1845 53
Walton 5751 14
Ware 3440 98
Warren 555 4
Washington 1442 -18
Wayne 1333 -5
Webster 135 3
Wheeler 143 3
White 1672 35
Whitfield 11694 -51
Wilcox 309 33
Wilkes 520 -21
Wilkinson 464 13
Worth 746 2