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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in March, 2023, Georgia added -1,703 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Clayton added the highest number of jobs (350), followed by Hall (142), and Cobb (130).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in March, 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 March, 2023
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in March, 2023
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2487 -108
Atkinson 325 13
Bacon 572 -4
Baker 48 0
Baldwin 2670 37
Banks 1143 -1
Barrow 7282 -46
Bartow 9679 -34
Ben Hill 1161 -2
Berrien 504 11
Bibb 15961 49
Bleckley 609 -1
Brantley 771 -20
Brooks 1017 26
Bryan 2410 -40
Bulloch 5567 -62
Burke 3093 -61
Butts 3152 -44
Calhoun 305 -4
Camden 2630 49
Candler 664 6
Carroll 8032 1
Catoosa 4420 28
Charlton 285 7
Chatham 42386 -184
Chattahoochee 184 14
Chattooga 880 19
Cherokee 15115 -17
Clarke 13156 100
Clay 49 1
Clayton 70754 350
Clinch 293 2
Cobb 79063 130
Coffee 4666 -5
Colquitt 2871 -24
Columbia 7489 52
Cook 750 -21
Coweta 12022 41
Crawford 116 -3
Crisp 2116 -15
Dade 644 6
Dawson 3502 28
Decatur 1999 -4
DeKalb 58964 -346
Dodge 920 4
Dooly 520 -4
Dougherty 9994 80
Douglas 18326 -209
Early 801 5
Echols 77 2
Effingham 2391 35
Elbert 1380 -14
Emanuel 1628 -6
Evans 613 -29
Fannin 1818 22
Fayette 11158 34
Floyd 7352 66
Forsyth 18410 88
Franklin 2103 -6
Fulton 153512 -1105
Gilmer 1577 17
Glascock 64 1
Glynn 7406 112
Gordon 5443 5
Grady 1689 23
Greene 1081 -8
Gwinnett 93613 44
Habersham 2819 2
Hall 18146 142
Hancock 114 -6
Haralson 1265 -10
Harris 798 10
Hart 1266 6
Heard 394 -9
Henry 23357 -72
Houston 9348 59
Irwin 309 -1
Jackson 22721 -628
Jasper 408 -1
Jeff Davis 875 -10
Jefferson 908 7
Jenkins 221 -4
Johnson 216 7
Jones 700 4
Lamar 942 9
Lanier 146 1
Laurens 3541 -43
Lee 1596 -2
Liberty 4763 -136
Lincoln 234 0
Long 92 2
Lowndes 11186 -7
Lumpkin 1091 -14
McDuffie 1545 -20
McIntosh 366 -7
Macon 401 -4
Madison 542 -16
Marion 123 0
Meriwether 598 -16
Miller 288 1
Mitchell 1164 39
Monroe 1478 -4
Montgomery 316 -6
Morgan 2516 -12
Murray 1929 -2
Muscogee 14292 73
Newton 4509 17
Oconee 2758 21
Oglethorpe 185 2
Paulding 6057 -4
Peach 2306 -4
Pickens 1630 -16
Pierce 1436 -10
Pike 483 2
Polk 2707 22
Pulaski 492 2
Putnam 1389 -12
Quitman 60 -3
Rabun 1315 2
Randolph 391 -3
Richmond 16689 -158
Rockdale 7606 -19
Schley 152 -3
Screven 447 5
Seminole 470 10
Spalding 4002 21
Stephens 1512 -11
Stewart 90 -3
Sumter 2150 77
Talbot 114 0
Taliaferro 50 2
Tattnall 1069 8
Taylor 301 1
Telfair 481 10
Terrell 693 1
Thomas 3266 26
Tift 6176 -93
Toombs 2663 -17
Towns 664 -12
Treutlen 262 3
Troup 7447 -80
Turner 469 46
Twiggs 990 -2
Union 1851 20
Upson 1165 -12
Walker 1842 9
Walton 6431 9
Ware 3443 -8
Warren 266 -5
Washington 1382 21
Wayne 1540 14
Webster 78 -2
Wheeler 131 1
White 1603 16
Whitfield 11705 -79
Wilcox 251 -1
Wilkes 479 11
Wilkinson 424 20
Worth 709 19