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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May, 2019, Georgia added 3,781 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Fulton added the highest number of jobs (885), followed by Gwinnett (237), and DeKalb (188).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in May, 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 May, 2019
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in May, 2019
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2733 43
Atkinson 302 -5
Bacon 1014 64
Baker 50 2
Baldwin 2432 12
Banks 1031 -6
Barrow 6563 72
Bartow 9728 40
Ben Hill 1155 -19
Berrien 530 4
Bibb 15036 72
Bleckley 452 9
Brantley 697 -2
Brooks 1016 15
Bryan 1855 40
Bulloch 4928 22
Burke 3208 -7
Butts 2156 2
Calhoun 198 -9
Camden 2501 38
Candler 691 104
Carroll 7409 75
Catoosa 4396 -9
Charlton 282 -4
Chatham 37595 77
Chattahoochee 97 -3
Chattooga 884 10
Cherokee 14203 16
Clarke 11996 -181
Clay 54 -3
Clayton 60058 -274
Clinch 316 13
Cobb 78060 93
Coffee 4120 106
Colquitt 2850 50
Columbia 7067 111
Cook 705 21
Coweta 9270 84
Crawford 138 3
Crisp 2057 43
Dade 631 8
Dawson 3390 26
Decatur 2145 -6
DeKalb 57964 188
Dodge 1048 43
Dooly 609 9
Dougherty 9330 22
Douglas 14523 11
Early 1024 3
Echols 70 1
Effingham 2098 23
Elbert 1298 7
Emanuel 1284 55
Evans 500 -1
Fannin 1720 -13
Fayette 9809 112
Floyd 7539 14
Forsyth 15919 127
Franklin 2120 -26
Fulton 140632 885
Gilmer 1458 -8
Glascock 36 -1
Glynn 7829 35
Gordon 4256 -19
Grady 1485 8
Greene 1082 0
Gwinnett 89235 237
Habersham 2411 -15
Hall 16355 34
Hancock 118 10
Haralson 1105 -8
Harris 1030 7
Hart 1147 -25
Heard 381 1
Henry 18974 175
Houston 8339 104
Irwin 274 10
Jackson 9582 44
Jasper 330 5
Jeff Davis 835 22
Jefferson 963 11
Jenkins 245 3
Johnson 271 8
Jones 716 13
Lamar 800 3
Lanier 113 2
Laurens 3796 64
Lee 1388 -24
Liberty 3477 27
Lincoln 233 2
Long 64 -2
Lowndes 11092 21
Lumpkin 1166 -26
McDuffie 1140 17
McIntosh 379 2
Macon 409 3
Madison 541 2
Marion 89 -1
Meriwether 585 12
Miller 289 0
Mitchell 1158 7
Monroe 1545 2
Montgomery 408 7
Morgan 1922 23
Murray 1458 -26
Muscogee 13865 -50
Newton 5107 50
Oconee 3144 33
Oglethorpe 172 -7
Paulding 5538 111
Peach 1867 -20
Pickens 1508 -11
Pierce 1208 19
Pike 520 -10
Polk 2311 -15
Pulaski 547 -3
Putnam 1106 6
Quitman 83 -3
Rabun 1107 -7
Randolph 394 0
Richmond 15672 170
Rockdale 6538 -38
Schley 160 2
Screven 387 10
Seminole 423 11
Spalding 3827 5
Stephens 1512 24
Stewart 68 -2
Sumter 2219 37
Talbot 65 3
Taliaferro 10 0
Tattnall 1111 4
Taylor 358 6
Telfair 467 0
Terrell 635 12
Thomas 3229 4
Tift 5390 64
Toombs 2655 -9
Towns 638 -21
Treutlen 246 1
Troup 7584 97
Turner 580 -12
Twiggs 1987 -69
Union 1649 32
Upson 1069 -15
Walker 1806 34
Walton 5704 34
Ware 3469 82
Warren 552 5
Washington 1439 10
Wayne 1352 -24
Webster 114 -4
Wheeler 130 0
White 1649 2
Whitfield 11486 -55
Wilcox 275 -4
Wilkes 528 9
Wilkinson 475 14
Worth 752 -1