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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in January, 2020, Georgia added 878,575 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Jackson added the highest number of jobs (1,341), followed by Appling (306), and Oconee (119).

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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in January, 2020
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in January, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2774 306
Atkinson 299 -6
Bacon 599 -257
Baker 61 7
Baldwin 2425 -80
Banks 739 -359
Barrow 6892 -20
Bartow 9984 -63
Ben Hill 1097 -94
Berrien 560 -22
Bibb 15484 -536
Bleckley 514 16
Brantley 682 -9
Brooks 1008 -23
Bryan 1879 31
Bulloch 5000 -174
Burke 3442 -103
Butts 2297 -5
Calhoun 194 -33
Camden 2496 -67
Candler 601 -15
Carroll 7576 -277
Catoosa 4413 -169
Charlton 272 -4
Chatham 38864 -936
Chattahoochee 84 -10
Chattooga 747 -22
Cherokee 14274 -634
Clarke 12193 -726
Clay 48 -5
Clayton 61478 -613
Clinch 253 -58
Cobb 77068 -5110
Coffee 3988 -175
Colquitt 2773 -112
Columbia 7125 -295
Cook 727 -5
Coweta 9313 -444
Crawford 125 -7
Crisp 1925 -65
Dade 568 -28
Dawson 3097 -750
Decatur 1952 -200
DeKalb 58205 -3514
Dodge 869 -72
Dooly 685 -77
Dougherty 9456 -255
Douglas 14837 -705
Early 909 -102
Echols 64 -1
Effingham 1789 -380
Elbert 1252 -33
Emanuel 1323 -17
Evans 503 -21
Fannin 1694 -51
Fayette 10274 -488
Floyd 7352 -403
Forsyth 15748 -518
Franklin 2081 -124
Fulton 145828 -5880
Gilmer 1483 -28
Glascock 33 -4
Glynn 7244 -913
Gordon 4356 -133
Grady 1482 -13
Greene 1096 29
Gwinnett 90129 -2504
Habersham 2487 89
Hall 17039 -488
Hancock 107 -7
Haralson 1125 -10
Harris 549 -322
Hart 1129 -29
Heard 383 1
Henry 19914 -381
Houston 8418 -283
Irwin 294 -10
Jackson 12840 1341
Jasper 325 -7
Jeff Davis 832 -13
Jefferson 953 -29
Jenkins 228 -9
Johnson 254 -14
Jones 714 -7
Lamar 827 2
Lanier 105 -5
Laurens 3161 -493
Lee 1378 11
Liberty 3477 7
Lincoln 249 34
Long 54 -9
Lowndes 11424 -316
Lumpkin 1270 -34
McDuffie 1125 -23
McIntosh 344 4
Macon 405 -19
Madison 584 57
Marion 107 4
Meriwether 579 -9
Miller 272 -21
Mitchell 1149 -54
Monroe 1473 -71
Montgomery 379 -5
Morgan 1421 -372
Murray 1465 -2
Muscogee 14051 -645
Newton 4995 -48
Oconee 3259 119
Oglethorpe 171 -4
Paulding 5397 -354
Peach 1898 -53
Pickens 1462 -39
Pierce 1277 -14
Pike 525 -3
Polk 2336 48
Pulaski 543 -24
Putnam 1122 -41
Quitman 85 18
Rabun 1168 -3
Randolph 391 4
Richmond 16212 -559
Rockdale 6984 66
Schley 156 2
Screven 402 -14
Seminole 552 98
Spalding 3919 -130
Stephens 1510 -41
Stewart 79 2
Sumter 2005 -242
Talbot 65 0
Taliaferro 10 0
Tattnall 1098 -57
Taylor 326 -7
Telfair 442 -13
Terrell 577 -65
Thomas 3236 -75
Tift 5627 17
Toombs 2674 -68
Towns 602 -22
Treutlen 258 17
Troup 7758 -259
Turner 598 60
Twiggs 1030 -1281
Union 1607 -17
Upson 1057 -3
Walker 1715 -94
Walton 5792 -38
Ware 3470 -88
Warren 244 -388
Washington 1434 -20
Wayne 1394 0
Webster 115 -5
Wheeler 141 4
White 1705 29
Whitfield 11790 -183
Wilcox 338 37
Wilkes 499 -16
Wilkinson 452 -8
Worth 724 -25