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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in January, 2021, Georgia added 865,429 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Liberty added the highest number of jobs (779), followed by Morgan (284), and Dawson (193).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in January, 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 January, 2021
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in January, 2021
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in January, 2021
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2521 93
Atkinson 274 -53
Bacon 540 -39
Baker 52 -5
Baldwin 2636 131
Banks 689 -25
Barrow 6603 -189
Bartow 9754 -10
Ben Hill 1114 40
Berrien 538 -28
Bibb 15364 -773
Bleckley 509 -47
Brantley 796 -9
Brooks 1000 1
Bryan 2009 -70
Bulloch 5178 -259
Burke 3249 -126
Butts 2328 -53
Calhoun 184 -61
Camden 2500 -42
Candler 612 -4
Carroll 7850 -237
Catoosa 4304 -167
Charlton 278 6
Chatham 40219 -1242
Chattahoochee 63 -40
Chattooga 847 15
Cherokee 13888 -1302
Clarke 11827 -520
Clay 41 -10
Clayton 55528 -965
Clinch 241 -67
Cobb 75831 -3559
Coffee 4175 -4
Colquitt 2929 -130
Columbia 7275 -33
Cook 734 -10
Coweta 10346 -322
Crawford 129 7
Crisp 1989 -15
Dade 573 3
Dawson 3379 193
Decatur 1962 -16
DeKalb 55870 -1819
Dodge 833 -35
Dooly 630 -167
Dougherty 9304 -297
Douglas 14803 -24
Early 885 -28
Echols 69 1
Effingham 1902 -71
Elbert 1239 -72
Emanuel 1451 -77
Evans 586 37
Fannin 1686 -20
Fayette 10253 -495
Floyd 7250 -360
Forsyth 16131 -303
Franklin 1926 -121
Fulton 141427 -5183
Gilmer 1519 0
Glascock 37 -3
Glynn 7015 -526
Gordon 4482 -151
Grady 1664 87
Greene 1126 -37
Gwinnett 89062 -1878
Habersham 2526 -63
Hall 17150 -791
Hancock 110 3
Haralson 1056 -33
Harris 470 -37
Hart 1141 -31
Heard 386 10
Henry 21328 -1137
Houston 8310 -305
Irwin 309 -3
Jackson 14894 -1122
Jasper 333 -14
Jeff Davis 810 -19
Jefferson 943 11
Jenkins 215 -6
Johnson 261 1
Jones 661 -70
Lamar 827 -17
Lanier 119 21
Laurens 3560 -361
Lee 1354 20
Liberty 3985 779
Lincoln 247 -6
Long 66 7
Lowndes 11773 -517
Lumpkin 1144 -36
McDuffie 1117 -10
McIntosh 327 -4
Macon 462 -13
Madison 580 -33
Marion 104 -12
Meriwether 622 -6
Miller 283 4
Mitchell 1167 30
Monroe 1386 -70
Montgomery 265 -73
Morgan 2284 284
Murray 1605 11
Muscogee 13801 -567
Newton 4219 -334
Oconee 3240 17
Oglethorpe 182 -5
Paulding 5645 -193
Peach 2044 -96
Pickens 1466 1
Pierce 1303 -15
Pike 398 -176
Polk 2331 -28
Pulaski 512 -8
Putnam 1114 -16
Quitman 75 -10
Rabun 1153 -40
Randolph 356 1
Richmond 15834 -858
Rockdale 7125 -279
Schley 150 0
Screven 391 -20
Seminole 570 -22
Spalding 4192 -10
Stephens 1509 -12
Stewart 89 -6
Sumter 1988 -111
Talbot 70 0
Taliaferro 16 2
Tattnall 954 -179
Taylor 344 3
Telfair 430 -28
Terrell 575 26
Thomas 3105 -224
Tift 5644 -211
Toombs 2528 -126
Towns 628 -29
Treutlen 244 -2
Troup 7330 -505
Turner 490 -129
Twiggs 942 -14
Union 1697 -21
Upson 1054 -26
Walker 1694 -52
Walton 5794 -36
Ware 3483 -65
Warren 225 -17
Washington 1256 -101
Wayne 1390 -11
Webster 80 -37
Wheeler 146 -5
White 1622 -49
Whitfield 11407 -436
Wilcox 336 8
Wilkes 500 -13
Wilkinson 410 -22
Worth 673 -44