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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2019, Georgia added -752 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Harris added the highest number of jobs (514), followed by Clarke (300), and Cobb (218).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 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 April, 2019
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2019
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2690 168
Atkinson 307 3
Bacon 950 44
Baker 48 -7
Baldwin 2420 -1
Banks 1037 4
Barrow 6491 53
Bartow 9688 -46
Ben Hill 1174 4
Berrien 526 1
Bibb 14964 -189
Bleckley 443 24
Brantley 699 -27
Brooks 1001 17
Bryan 1815 -14
Bulloch 4906 -13
Burke 3215 -86
Butts 2154 9
Calhoun 207 4
Camden 2463 37
Candler 587 -13
Carroll 7334 -182
Catoosa 4405 53
Charlton 286 2
Chatham 37518 -376
Chattahoochee 100 -4
Chattooga 874 9
Cherokee 14187 94
Clarke 12177 300
Clay 57 2
Clayton 60332 6
Clinch 303 55
Cobb 77967 218
Coffee 4014 0
Colquitt 2800 -47
Columbia 6956 -132
Cook 684 -27
Coweta 9186 -219
Crawford 135 -9
Crisp 2014 8
Dade 623 40
Dawson 3364 -31
Decatur 2151 20
DeKalb 57776 -424
Dodge 1005 -31
Dooly 600 -10
Dougherty 9308 10
Douglas 14512 -137
Early 1021 31
Echols 69 8
Effingham 2075 18
Elbert 1291 4
Emanuel 1229 15
Evans 501 -28
Fannin 1733 -31
Fayette 9697 -71
Floyd 7525 -47
Forsyth 15792 9
Franklin 2146 -85
Fulton 139747 -394
Gilmer 1466 50
Glascock 37 0
Glynn 7794 154
Gordon 4275 39
Grady 1477 -32
Greene 1082 8
Gwinnett 88998 -59
Habersham 2426 35
Hall 16321 -271
Hancock 108 -8
Haralson 1113 20
Harris 1023 514
Hart 1172 0
Heard 380 -12
Henry 18799 77
Houston 8235 47
Irwin 264 -9
Jackson 9538 -8
Jasper 325 18
Jeff Davis 813 -16
Jefferson 952 -12
Jenkins 242 -3
Johnson 263 -8
Jones 703 8
Lamar 797 28
Lanier 111 0
Laurens 3732 21
Lee 1412 22
Liberty 3450 -2
Lincoln 231 -2
Long 66 -1
Lowndes 11071 -28
Lumpkin 1192 19
McDuffie 1123 13
McIntosh 377 0
Macon 406 15
Madison 539 6
Marion 90 4
Meriwether 573 5
Miller 289 6
Mitchell 1151 -58
Monroe 1543 29
Montgomery 401 -8
Morgan 1899 169
Murray 1484 -3
Muscogee 13915 30
Newton 5057 34
Oconee 3111 -13
Oglethorpe 179 -2
Paulding 5427 -38
Peach 1887 -11
Pickens 1519 10
Pierce 1189 -17
Pike 530 25
Polk 2326 27
Pulaski 550 8
Putnam 1100 -26
Quitman 86 -7
Rabun 1114 59
Randolph 394 2
Richmond 15502 -16
Rockdale 6576 94
Schley 158 -8
Screven 377 -4
Seminole 412 15
Spalding 3822 -21
Stephens 1488 8
Stewart 70 -4
Sumter 2182 -11
Talbot 62 -4
Taliaferro 10 -1
Tattnall 1107 -31
Taylor 352 -4
Telfair 467 -5
Terrell 623 -30
Thomas 3225 -49
Tift 5326 -60
Toombs 2664 -18
Towns 659 36
Treutlen 245 -6
Troup 7487 -9
Turner 592 13
Twiggs 2056 39
Union 1617 12
Upson 1084 -4
Walker 1772 6
Walton 5670 26
Ware 3387 -14
Warren 547 3
Washington 1429 -3
Wayne 1376 -27
Webster 118 0
Wheeler 130 8
White 1647 11
Whitfield 11541 -57
Wilcox 279 6
Wilkes 519 -10
Wilkinson 461 -28
Worth 753 -7