Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2020
Updated on October 9, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Georgia added -91,562 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Candler added the highest number of jobs (47), followed by Evans (25), and Early (21).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 2020. 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, 2020
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2020
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2512 -112
Atkinson 285 0
Bacon 586 9
Baker 51 -3
Baldwin 2293 -117
Banks 664 -83
Barrow 6526 -420
Bartow 8869 -1044
Ben Hill 1082 -30
Berrien 493 0
Bibb 13219 -2072
Bleckley 531 -33
Brantley 667 -21
Brooks 1011 -1
Bryan 1823 -9
Bulloch 4749 -293
Burke 3386 -59
Butts 2205 -84
Calhoun 214 11
Camden 2438 -57
Candler 654 47
Carroll 7171 -446
Catoosa 4110 -258
Charlton 257 -13
Chatham 33901 -4628
Chattahoochee 52 -32
Chattooga 778 15
Cherokee 12910 -1354
Clarke 10109 -1692
Clay 49 -2
Clayton 50946 -10547
Clinch 292 5
Cobb 69168 -6981
Coffee 3993 -66
Colquitt 2815 -9
Columbia 6652 -500
Cook 671 -56
Coweta 8469 -905
Crawford 137 8
Crisp 1804 -101
Dade 558 3
Dawson 2284 -804
Decatur 1878 -92
DeKalb 49735 -6805
Dodge 865 2
Dooly 615 2
Dougherty 8370 -967
Douglas 13285 -1433
Early 926 21
Echols 67 1
Effingham 1763 -30
Elbert 1214 -28
Emanuel 1275 0
Evans 539 25
Fannin 1525 -163
Fayette 8787 -1239
Floyd 6588 -682
Forsyth 14408 -1391
Franklin 1859 -168
Fulton 128864 -13717
Gilmer 1416 -53
Glascock 34 -3
Glynn 6219 -820
Gordon 3908 -406
Grady 1448 -15
Greene 1054 -41
Gwinnett 79687 -9962
Habersham 2401 -135
Hall 15244 -1517
Hancock 101 -4
Haralson 1081 -63
Harris 506 -62
Hart 1046 -107
Heard 371 -16
Henry 17594 -2097
Houston 7490 -900
Irwin 288 1
Jackson 11471 -1061
Jasper 318 -11
Jeff Davis 814 -14
Jefferson 894 -7
Jenkins 238 16
Johnson 260 -12
Jones 675 -47
Lamar 789 -31
Lanier 107 3
Laurens 2984 -193
Lee 1249 -117
Liberty 3304 -169
Lincoln 231 -9
Long 61 2
Lowndes 10125 -1129
Lumpkin 1057 -180
McDuffie 1082 -33
McIntosh 304 -26
Macon 370 -16
Madison 562 -10
Marion 111 2
Meriwether 571 -13
Miller 272 -5
Mitchell 1114 -7
Monroe 1425 -93
Montgomery 351 -40
Morgan 1417 -19
Murray 1396 -90
Muscogee 12363 -1431
Newton 4643 -351
Oconee 2415 -871
Oglethorpe 162 -12
Paulding 5000 -449
Peach 1786 -118
Pickens 1397 -63
Pierce 1228 -53
Pike 549 14
Polk 2251 -49
Pulaski 489 -33
Putnam 1138 3
Quitman 73 -5
Rabun 1062 -98
Randolph 358 -33
Richmond 13420 -2549
Rockdale 6319 -673
Schley 150 -6
Screven 395 -1
Seminole 571 -4
Spalding 3647 -236
Stephens 1429 -100
Stewart 87 7
Sumter 1928 -104
Talbot 60 -7
Taliaferro 23 14
Tattnall 994 -163
Taylor 342 9
Telfair 426 -4
Terrell 557 -15
Thomas 3031 -186
Tift 5084 -461
Toombs 2437 -266
Towns 545 -57
Treutlen 249 4
Troup 7206 -491
Turner 501 -44
Twiggs 950 -45
Union 1568 -55
Upson 1037 -9
Walker 1669 -44
Walton 5534 -348
Ware 3231 -244
Warren 175 -23
Washington 1439 -20
Wayne 1307 -53
Webster 113 -4
Wheeler 146 3
White 1549 -92
Whitfield 10605 -1132
Wilcox 305 -7
Wilkes 470 -28
Wilkinson 458 3
Worth 729 5