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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in February, 2020, Georgia added -7,403 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Bleckley added the highest number of jobs (60), followed by Coffee (56), and Chatham (55).

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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in February, 2020
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in February, 2020
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in February, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2757 -17
Atkinson 294 -5
Bacon 587 -12
Baker 56 -5
Baldwin 2400 -25
Banks 740 1
Barrow 6929 37
Bartow 9941 -43
Ben Hill 1094 -3
Berrien 503 -57
Bibb 15290 -194
Bleckley 574 60
Brantley 682 0
Brooks 1007 -1
Bryan 1883 4
Bulloch 4956 -44
Burke 3417 -25
Butts 2282 -15
Calhoun 206 12
Camden 2508 12
Candler 598 -3
Carroll 7569 -7
Catoosa 4398 -15
Charlton 274 2
Chatham 38919 55
Chattahoochee 84 0
Chattooga 745 -2
Cherokee 14216 -58
Clarke 11971 -222
Clay 49 1
Clayton 61436 -42
Clinch 262 9
Cobb 76162 -906
Coffee 4044 56
Colquitt 2810 37
Columbia 7175 50
Cook 721 -6
Coweta 9358 45
Crawford 129 4
Crisp 1924 -1
Dade 562 -6
Dawson 3069 -28
Decatur 1962 10
DeKalb 57169 -1036
Dodge 875 6
Dooly 617 -68
Dougherty 9317 -139
Douglas 14813 -24
Early 908 -1
Echols 65 1
Effingham 1817 28
Elbert 1252 0
Emanuel 1271 -52
Evans 518 15
Fannin 1693 -1
Fayette 10003 -271
Floyd 7355 3
Forsyth 15669 -79
Franklin 2037 -44
Fulton 143106 -2722
Gilmer 1476 -7
Glascock 35 2
Glynn 6944 -300
Gordon 4293 -63
Grady 1464 -18
Greene 1114 18
Gwinnett 89999 -130
Habersham 2506 19
Hall 16787 -252
Hancock 107 0
Haralson 1136 11
Harris 556 7
Hart 1142 13
Heard 392 9
Henry 19611 -303
Houston 8375 -43
Irwin 288 -6
Jackson 12825 -15
Jasper 334 9
Jeff Davis 836 4
Jefferson 938 -15
Jenkins 228 0
Johnson 262 8
Jones 715 1
Lamar 823 -4
Lanier 103 -2
Laurens 3156 -5
Lee 1381 3
Liberty 3522 45
Lincoln 236 -13
Long 59 5
Lowndes 11325 -99
Lumpkin 1217 -53
McDuffie 1123 -2
McIntosh 348 4
Macon 395 -10
Madison 578 -6
Marion 109 2
Meriwether 593 14
Miller 269 -3
Mitchell 1136 -13
Monroe 1521 48
Montgomery 382 3
Morgan 1440 19
Murray 1468 3
Muscogee 13822 -229
Newton 4975 -20
Oconee 3285 26
Oglethorpe 175 4
Paulding 5408 11
Peach 1910 12
Pickens 1462 0
Pierce 1293 16
Pike 523 -2
Polk 2279 -57
Pulaski 529 -14
Putnam 1130 8
Quitman 83 -2
Rabun 1151 -17
Randolph 391 0
Richmond 16127 -85
Rockdale 6970 -14
Schley 156 0
Screven 400 -2
Seminole 573 21
Spalding 3842 -77
Stephens 1508 -2
Stewart 79 0
Sumter 2025 20
Talbot 64 -1
Taliaferro 10 0
Tattnall 1146 48
Taylor 328 2
Telfair 446 4
Terrell 568 -9
Thomas 3203 -33
Tift 5587 -40
Toombs 2693 19
Towns 602 0
Treutlen 258 0
Troup 7642 -116
Turner 596 -2
Twiggs 995 -35
Union 1589 -18
Upson 1055 -2
Walker 1727 12
Walton 5811 19
Ware 3471 1
Warren 198 -46
Washington 1410 -24
Wayne 1368 -26
Webster 112 -3
Wheeler 145 4
White 1657 -48
Whitfield 11714 -76
Wilcox 332 -6
Wilkes 500 1
Wilkinson 448 -4
Worth 724 0