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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in January, 2023, Georgia added 957,464 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Jackson added the highest number of jobs (8,050), followed by Clayton (6,882), and Douglas (2,725).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in January, 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 January, 2023
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in January, 2023
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2569 148
Atkinson 308 4
Bacon 573 10
Baker 44 -1
Baldwin 2672 -147
Banks 1143 443
Barrow 7323 -179
Bartow 9646 -636
Ben Hill 1156 35
Berrien 520 -14
Bibb 15975 -950
Bleckley 610 -27
Brantley 775 13
Brooks 1008 -7
Bryan 2410 216
Bulloch 5694 81
Burke 3117 -101
Butts 3120 739
Calhoun 304 150
Camden 2619 210
Candler 653 31
Carroll 8002 -474
Catoosa 4467 -41
Charlton 275 -25
Chatham 42615 -2428
Chattahoochee 132 61
Chattooga 858 11
Cherokee 15118 -88
Clarke 12959 -127
Clay 48 1
Clayton 69779 6882
Clinch 277 29
Cobb 79364 186
Coffee 4758 134
Colquitt 2899 -183
Columbia 7403 -464
Cook 771 -10
Coweta 11924 -279
Crawford 117 11
Crisp 2124 21
Dade 650 44
Dawson 3482 -160
Decatur 2030 3
DeKalb 59701 -72
Dodge 899 -96
Dooly 572 -103
Dougherty 9998 -78
Douglas 18510 2725
Early 812 -112
Echols 77 5
Effingham 2266 161
Elbert 1389 115
Emanuel 1635 -48
Evans 639 -12
Fannin 1811 -54
Fayette 11175 -65
Floyd 7290 -479
Forsyth 18232 1168
Franklin 2084 90
Fulton 156315 2694
Gilmer 1576 -27
Glascock 62 23
Glynn 7548 -269
Gordon 5460 753
Grady 1673 -22
Greene 1073 -133
Gwinnett 93522 -2293
Habersham 2721 170
Hall 18006 -358
Hancock 119 -13
Haralson 1278 185
Harris 783 294
Hart 1245 -16
Heard 384 7
Henry 23294 -406
Houston 9290 266
Irwin 328 8
Jackson 23799 8050
Jasper 392 5
Jeff Davis 883 46
Jefferson 889 -18
Jenkins 225 2
Johnson 213 -1
Jones 691 -7
Lamar 920 57
Lanier 148 27
Laurens 3646 -53
Lee 1582 163
Liberty 4938 11
Lincoln 235 -11
Long 99 28
Lowndes 11134 -750
Lumpkin 1091 -141
McDuffie 1504 367
McIntosh 352 -28
Macon 443 1
Madison 544 -39
Marion 124 -33
Meriwether 595 -28
Miller 281 11
Mitchell 1101 -123
Monroe 1451 -7
Montgomery 322 9
Morgan 2471 52
Murray 1926 279
Muscogee 14346 -760
Newton 4460 64
Oconee 2725 -848
Oglethorpe 171 -15
Paulding 6201 -79
Peach 2215 -169
Pickens 1636 95
Pierce 1455 36
Pike 466 26
Polk 2640 122
Pulaski 501 -17
Putnam 1366 -226
Quitman 60 2
Rabun 1270 -20
Randolph 383 7
Richmond 16993 -433
Rockdale 7535 7
Schley 159 17
Screven 432 6
Seminole 463 -31
Spalding 4012 -365
Stephens 1514 -2
Stewart 88 -3
Sumter 2050 -192
Talbot 103 22
Taliaferro 49 22
Tattnall 1086 41
Taylor 298 -42
Telfair 477 -2
Terrell 696 70
Thomas 3219 -118
Tift 6353 -320
Toombs 2636 -93
Towns 685 -2
Treutlen 262 -3
Troup 7518 -105
Turner 446 -61
Twiggs 1021 -41
Union 1788 -20
Upson 1148 38
Walker 1826 77
Walton 6362 359
Ware 3506 -127
Warren 268 -69
Washington 1387 -6
Wayne 1519 55
Webster 74 -13
Wheeler 142 -5
White 1542 -126
Whitfield 11832 -716
Wilcox 255 9
Wilkes 471 -14
Wilkinson 413 14
Worth 690 -32