Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in March, 2022
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March, 2022, Georgia added -1,797 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Clayton added the highest number of jobs (630), followed by Gwinnett (352), and Glynn (174).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in March, 2022. 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 March, 2022
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in March, 2022
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2412 -116
Atkinson 299 0
Bacon 549 5
Baker 50 4
Baldwin 2786 -24
Banks 1104 1
Barrow 7611 22
Bartow 10086 -20
Ben Hill 1126 -36
Berrien 527 -2
Bibb 15798 -187
Bleckley 604 -17
Brantley 708 1
Brooks 989 -2
Bryan 2167 -19
Bulloch 5329 -74
Burke 3139 -2
Butts 2905 -41
Calhoun 153 0
Camden 2489 -8
Candler 664 4
Carroll 8213 41
Catoosa 4414 -8
Charlton 288 1
Chatham 42604 161
Chattahoochee 88 2
Chattooga 838 -24
Cherokee 14747 36
Clarke 12167 -98
Clay 43 -2
Clayton 62625 630
Clinch 255 10
Cobb 79757 -228
Coffee 4631 2
Colquitt 2923 1
Columbia 7442 -146
Cook 746 -31
Coweta 13041 -225
Crawford 102 2
Crisp 1939 11
Dade 617 5
Dawson 3424 -79
Decatur 1979 9
DeKalb 56808 -246
Dodge 913 -45
Dooly 525 0
Dougherty 9749 -85
Douglas 18555 -133
Early 935 3
Echols 67 6
Effingham 2258 -17
Elbert 1250 -22
Emanuel 1556 -28
Evans 646 -3
Fannin 1841 37
Fayette 10794 117
Floyd 7271 -21
Forsyth 17510 -12
Franklin 2004 -18
Fulton 158494 -1143
Gilmer 1632 1
Glascock 79 3
Glynn 7452 174
Gordon 4783 87
Grady 1646 -29
Greene 1156 -22
Gwinnett 95102 352
Habersham 2581 18
Hall 17603 -51
Hancock 119 6
Haralson 1163 -10
Harris 497 -7
Hart 1270 6
Heard 387 5
Henry 22657 -167
Houston 8634 -65
Irwin 285 -1
Jackson 23241 -581
Jasper 393 7
Jeff Davis 830 -28
Jefferson 898 25
Jenkins 226 3
Johnson 204 -6
Jones 681 3
Lamar 882 -5
Lanier 143 1
Laurens 3540 -107
Lee 1491 -27
Liberty 4791 -65
Lincoln 249 12
Long 78 4
Lowndes 11419 38
Lumpkin 1247 4
McDuffie 1122 9
McIntosh 356 -11
Macon 399 -8
Madison 584 -9
Marion 155 4
Meriwether 626 -7
Miller 265 -7
Mitchell 1191 -16
Monroe 1405 -1
Montgomery 308 -4
Morgan 2431 7
Murray 1871 3
Muscogee 14390 55
Newton 4319 29
Oconee 3525 -9
Oglethorpe 196 7
Paulding 5898 19
Peach 2390 73
Pickens 1549 -1
Pierce 1403 -10
Pike 419 3
Polk 2544 7
Pulaski 501 -7
Putnam 1576 110
Quitman 51 -2
Rabun 1300 4
Randolph 375 -2
Richmond 16494 48
Rockdale 7324 48
Schley 144 3
Screven 424 -2
Seminole 428 5
Spalding 4089 -31
Stephens 1498 -4
Stewart 99 1
Sumter 2090 27
Talbot 75 0
Taliaferro 25 0
Tattnall 1023 3
Taylor 297 3
Telfair 493 7
Terrell 634 -3
Thomas 3118 -29
Tift 6454 -37
Toombs 2595 -14
Towns 667 4
Treutlen 266 7
Troup 7286 30
Turner 491 -4
Twiggs 1094 -27
Union 1830 -5
Upson 1147 -2
Walker 1714 -10
Walton 6294 157
Ware 3649 -44
Warren 246 0
Washington 1369 13
Wayne 1477 -16
Webster 78 2
Wheeler 153 11
White 1689 -11
Whitfield 11733 -36
Wilcox 235 -5
Wilkes 480 -2
Wilkinson 427 4
Worth 639 7