Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2023
Updated on January 6, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2023, Georgia added -1,562 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Hall added the highest number of jobs (474), followed by Clayton (330), and Fulton (161).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 2023. 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, 2023
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in April, 2023
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2478 -9
Atkinson 306 -19
Bacon 609 37
Baker 45 -3
Baldwin 2660 -10
Banks 1137 -6
Barrow 7312 30
Bartow 9721 42
Ben Hill 1116 -45
Berrien 509 5
Bibb 15813 -148
Bleckley 605 -4
Brantley 769 -2
Brooks 1000 -17
Bryan 2517 107
Bulloch 5529 -38
Burke 3188 95
Butts 3086 -66
Calhoun 285 -20
Camden 2587 -43
Candler 683 19
Carroll 7945 -87
Catoosa 4261 -159
Charlton 285 0
Chatham 42342 -44
Chattahoochee 172 -12
Chattooga 873 -7
Cherokee 15043 -72
Clarke 13082 -74
Clay 48 -1
Clayton 71084 330
Clinch 308 15
Cobb 78404 -659
Coffee 4560 -106
Colquitt 2862 -9
Columbia 7502 13
Cook 776 26
Coweta 12040 18
Crawford 116 0
Crisp 2079 -37
Dade 632 -12
Dawson 3505 3
Decatur 1990 -9
DeKalb 58376 -588
Dodge 941 21
Dooly 514 -6
Dougherty 9835 -159
Douglas 18177 -149
Early 797 -4
Echols 78 1
Effingham 2334 -57
Elbert 1351 -29
Emanuel 1619 -9
Evans 627 14
Fannin 1805 -13
Fayette 11018 -140
Floyd 7393 41
Forsyth 18489 79
Franklin 2123 20
Fulton 153673 161
Gilmer 1581 4
Glascock 65 1
Glynn 7484 78
Gordon 5536 93
Grady 1624 -65
Greene 1065 -16
Gwinnett 93704 91
Habersham 2799 -20
Hall 18620 474
Hancock 114 0
Haralson 1269 4
Harris 823 25
Hart 1251 -15
Heard 397 3
Henry 23150 -207
Houston 9177 -171
Irwin 299 -10
Jackson 22686 -35
Jasper 401 -7
Jeff Davis 883 8
Jefferson 884 -24
Jenkins 220 -1
Johnson 223 7
Jones 696 -4
Lamar 934 -8
Lanier 145 -1
Laurens 3521 -20
Lee 1601 5
Liberty 4692 -71
Lincoln 229 -5
Long 101 9
Lowndes 11158 -28
Lumpkin 1104 13
McDuffie 1537 -8
McIntosh 345 -21
Macon 404 3
Madison 550 8
Marion 131 8
Meriwether 581 -17
Miller 290 2
Mitchell 1136 -28
Monroe 1462 -16
Montgomery 327 11
Morgan 2512 -4
Murray 1978 49
Muscogee 14334 42
Newton 4466 -43
Oconee 2753 -5
Oglethorpe 186 1
Paulding 6100 43
Peach 2270 -36
Pickens 1631 1
Pierce 1469 33
Pike 482 -1
Polk 2766 59
Pulaski 496 4
Putnam 1349 -40
Quitman 63 3
Rabun 1332 17
Randolph 386 -5
Richmond 16245 -444
Rockdale 7497 -109
Schley 153 1
Screven 448 1
Seminole 466 -4
Spalding 3975 -27
Stephens 1491 -21
Stewart 97 7
Sumter 2051 -99
Talbot 115 1
Taliaferro 48 -2
Tattnall 1085 16
Taylor 301 0
Telfair 488 7
Terrell 704 11
Thomas 3206 -60
Tift 6068 -108
Toombs 2671 8
Towns 678 14
Treutlen 259 -3
Troup 7506 59
Turner 443 -26
Twiggs 939 -51
Union 1833 -18
Upson 1172 7
Walker 1827 -15
Walton 6366 -65
Ware 3456 13
Warren 261 -5
Washington 1362 -20
Wayne 1490 -50
Webster 77 -1
Wheeler 129 -2
White 1613 10
Whitfield 11666 -39
Wilcox 242 -9
Wilkes 481 2
Wilkinson 433 9
Worth 691 -18