Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2021
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2021, Georgia added -6,702 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Barrow added the highest number of jobs (198), followed by Coweta (181), and Chatham (160).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 2021. 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, 2021
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2021
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2556 78
Atkinson 283 16
Bacon 594 6
Baker 54 1
Baldwin 2680 10
Banks 695 -11
Barrow 6906 198
Bartow 9741 -29
Ben Hill 1110 9
Berrien 532 -25
Bibb 15137 -284
Bleckley 583 40
Brantley 747 -37
Brooks 993 -4
Bryan 2095 33
Bulloch 5267 -27
Burke 3194 -46
Butts 2519 -6
Calhoun 196 1
Camden 2503 -35
Candler 675 34
Carroll 7848 -141
Catoosa 4190 -175
Charlton 277 7
Chatham 40402 160
Chattahoochee 61 -2
Chattooga 841 -11
Cherokee 13954 156
Clarke 11921 -139
Clay 52 11
Clayton 55466 -262
Clinch 259 8
Cobb 74755 -680
Coffee 4112 -58
Colquitt 3030 -44
Columbia 7413 -8
Cook 755 -6
Coweta 10931 181
Crawford 124 -8
Crisp 1979 20
Dade 602 3
Dawson 3265 -96
Decatur 1974 -50
DeKalb 55192 -565
Dodge 892 23
Dooly 531 -77
Dougherty 9215 -91
Douglas 14911 10
Early 883 -10
Echols 72 2
Effingham 1979 43
Elbert 1267 18
Emanuel 1422 -51
Evans 597 1
Fannin 1757 19
Fayette 10151 -51
Floyd 7290 -59
Forsyth 16184 85
Franklin 1927 -44
Fulton 138121 -2994
Gilmer 1551 -12
Glascock 36 -2
Glynn 7170 -141
Gordon 4633 31
Grady 1615 -50
Greene 1143 7
Gwinnett 89635 -11
Habersham 2508 -42
Hall 17045 -172
Hancock 109 -1
Haralson 1055 16
Harris 469 -13
Hart 1158 -21
Heard 390 5
Henry 21164 -239
Houston 8381 -67
Irwin 300 -5
Jackson 14109 -539
Jasper 341 -12
Jeff Davis 826 -2
Jefferson 885 -49
Jenkins 217 -5
Johnson 257 -4
Jones 659 -5
Lamar 797 -20
Lanier 125 -1
Laurens 3504 -104
Lee 1346 -20
Liberty 4026 -80
Lincoln 239 -2
Long 71 -6
Lowndes 11545 -143
Lumpkin 1158 -19
McDuffie 1157 8
McIntosh 353 15
Macon 435 -4
Madison 598 4
Marion 111 2
Meriwether 604 -26
Miller 287 -1
Mitchell 1166 9
Monroe 1335 -12
Montgomery 271 0
Morgan 2332 29
Murray 1614 -24
Muscogee 13648 -123
Newton 4223 -16
Oconee 3380 63
Oglethorpe 179 -11
Paulding 5850 38
Peach 2200 107
Pickens 1460 -29
Pierce 1325 -1
Pike 405 -12
Polk 2443 62
Pulaski 548 11
Putnam 1297 42
Quitman 68 -8
Rabun 1206 2
Randolph 354 1
Richmond 15763 -84
Rockdale 7031 -42
Schley 145 -5
Screven 427 5
Seminole 584 4
Spalding 4064 -160
Stephens 1512 11
Stewart 93 -4
Sumter 2030 -41
Talbot 77 -3
Taliaferro 13 -3
Tattnall 968 3
Taylor 347 1
Telfair 438 -3
Terrell 580 -9
Thomas 3098 -36
Tift 5649 3
Toombs 2554 -10
Towns 649 12
Treutlen 235 -8
Troup 7061 -127
Turner 513 22
Twiggs 923 -27
Union 1734 -42
Upson 1082 -2
Walker 1696 -27
Walton 5788 -102
Ware 3415 -67
Warren 225 -14
Washington 1298 44
Wayne 1480 -9
Webster 73 -8
Wheeler 133 -11
White 1647 33
Whitfield 11593 83
Wilcox 309 -4
Wilkes 485 -26
Wilkinson 417 -4
Worth 679 -5