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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2019, Georgia added 1,027 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Fulton added the highest number of jobs (433), followed by Jackson (226), and Troup (166).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in September, 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 September, 2019
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in September, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2960 -114
Atkinson 296 8
Bacon 877 -13
Baker 52 -2
Baldwin 2439 -11
Banks 1079 22
Barrow 6729 -12
Bartow 9751 -35
Ben Hill 1165 3
Berrien 559 9
Bibb 15172 106
Bleckley 471 -12
Brantley 740 -6
Brooks 1039 41
Bryan 1809 15
Bulloch 4965 121
Burke 2908 10
Butts 2121 1
Calhoun 210 13
Camden 2469 -46
Candler 647 3
Carroll 7540 69
Catoosa 4388 -14
Charlton 284 -2
Chatham 37006 -301
Chattahoochee 79 -25
Chattooga 823 -6
Cherokee 14176 -87
Clarke 12228 95
Clay 54 -2
Clayton 60646 -561
Clinch 277 2
Cobb 78419 -25
Coffee 4131 71
Colquitt 2789 43
Columbia 7069 -39
Cook 742 18
Coweta 9425 15
Crawford 139 4
Crisp 2032 -18
Dade 594 5
Dawson 3347 61
Decatur 2156 10
DeKalb 58125 -265
Dodge 926 8
Dooly 671 1
Dougherty 9283 2
Douglas 14674 -3
Early 1014 -19
Echols 67 -1
Effingham 2088 -9
Elbert 1248 -3
Emanuel 1220 3
Evans 492 -12
Fannin 1728 6
Fayette 9813 75
Floyd 7543 98
Forsyth 15736 -17
Franklin 2191 32
Fulton 142746 433
Gilmer 1441 30
Glascock 37 1
Glynn 7696 25
Gordon 4339 10
Grady 1458 -2
Greene 1043 -18
Gwinnett 89405 -296
Habersham 2319 -3
Hall 16755 137
Hancock 117 3
Haralson 1082 -16
Harris 947 -12
Hart 1136 -5
Heard 377 -1
Henry 19255 99
Houston 8328 2
Irwin 316 20
Jackson 10497 226
Jasper 321 -7
Jeff Davis 800 -18
Jefferson 946 -36
Jenkins 242 -4
Johnson 297 1
Jones 712 -5
Lamar 802 5
Lanier 118 10
Laurens 3702 48
Lee 1409 33
Liberty 3439 11
Lincoln 224 -1
Long 63 2
Lowndes 11161 59
Lumpkin 1202 22
McDuffie 1185 1
McIntosh 378 -7
Macon 402 4
Madison 510 -6
Marion 103 -1
Meriwether 573 -11
Miller 302 10
Mitchell 1215 12
Monroe 1490 -9
Montgomery 408 12
Morgan 1856 58
Murray 1476 12
Muscogee 13674 39
Newton 5122 25
Oconee 3093 -40
Oglethorpe 177 0
Paulding 5452 -5
Peach 1841 24
Pickens 1475 1
Pierce 1304 -13
Pike 524 4
Polk 2278 27
Pulaski 548 6
Putnam 1151 21
Quitman 86 8
Rabun 1161 8
Randolph 356 -3
Richmond 15785 -20
Rockdale 6548 112
Schley 170 10
Screven 409 1
Seminole 429 -5
Spalding 3761 -5
Stephens 1484 -26
Stewart 82 -1
Sumter 2182 -14
Talbot 70 1
Taliaferro 10 0
Tattnall 1186 51
Taylor 344 0
Telfair 443 -24
Terrell 629 -4
Thomas 3194 43
Tift 5410 66
Toombs 2652 -17
Towns 637 8
Treutlen 226 -5
Troup 7683 166
Turner 576 -7
Twiggs 2261 2
Union 1565 -7
Upson 1073 13
Walker 1792 -12
Walton 5737 -26
Ware 3342 -49
Warren 551 -3
Washington 1460 13
Wayne 1338 -19
Webster 132 19
Wheeler 140 17
White 1637 2
Whitfield 11745 69
Wilcox 276 20
Wilkes 541 5
Wilkinson 451 -81
Worth 744 -3