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

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May, 2023, Georgia added 1,727 number of jobs to the private trade, transportation, and utilities industry. Among Georgia counties, Gwinnett added the highest number of jobs (420), followed by Chatham (220), and Forsyth (191).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in May, 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 May, 2023
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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Trade Transportation And Utilities Industry in May, 2023
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 2501 23
Atkinson 305 -1
Bacon 630 21
Baker 42 -3
Baldwin 2647 -13
Banks 1133 -4
Barrow 7340 28
Bartow 9768 47
Ben Hill 1133 17
Berrien 507 -2
Bibb 15819 6
Bleckley 583 -22
Brantley 752 -17
Brooks 1008 8
Bryan 2532 15
Bulloch 5492 -37
Burke 3193 5
Butts 3072 -14
Calhoun 301 16
Camden 2622 35
Candler 699 16
Carroll 7995 50
Catoosa 4320 59
Charlton 286 1
Chatham 42562 220
Chattahoochee 168 -4
Chattooga 881 8
Cherokee 15102 59
Clarke 12850 -232
Clay 48 0
Clayton 71019 -65
Clinch 309 1
Cobb 78170 -234
Coffee 4559 -1
Colquitt 2961 99
Columbia 7520 18
Cook 775 -1
Coweta 12073 33
Crawford 116 0
Crisp 2098 19
Dade 632 0
Dawson 3486 -19
Decatur 1968 -22
DeKalb 58277 -99
Dodge 928 -13
Dooly 518 4
Dougherty 9815 -20
Douglas 18311 134
Early 797 0
Echols 78 0
Effingham 2309 -25
Elbert 1365 14
Emanuel 1612 -7
Evans 632 5
Fannin 1834 29
Fayette 11065 47
Floyd 7365 -28
Forsyth 18680 191
Franklin 2140 17
Fulton 153561 -112
Gilmer 1602 21
Glascock 65 0
Glynn 7525 41
Gordon 5448 -88
Grady 1672 48
Greene 1094 29
Gwinnett 94124 420
Habersham 2791 -8
Hall 18638 18
Hancock 110 -4
Haralson 1280 11
Harris 869 46
Hart 1257 6
Heard 402 5
Henry 23184 34
Houston 9299 122
Irwin 304 5
Jackson 22657 -29
Jasper 403 2
Jeff Davis 898 15
Jefferson 845 -39
Jenkins 228 8
Johnson 205 -18
Jones 727 31
Lamar 936 2
Lanier 143 -2
Laurens 3542 21
Lee 1604 3
Liberty 4620 -72
Lincoln 232 3
Long 99 -2
Lowndes 11145 -13
Lumpkin 1101 -3
McDuffie 1545 8
McIntosh 369 24
Macon 408 4
Madison 554 4
Marion 129 -2
Meriwether 608 27
Miller 284 -6
Mitchell 1155 19
Monroe 1481 19
Montgomery 327 0
Morgan 2477 -35
Murray 2010 32
Muscogee 14326 -8
Newton 4471 5
Oconee 2757 4
Oglethorpe 183 -3
Paulding 6132 32
Peach 2297 27
Pickens 1639 8
Pierce 1505 36
Pike 491 9
Polk 2810 44
Pulaski 491 -5
Putnam 1337 -12
Quitman 57 -6
Rabun 1337 5
Randolph 393 7
Richmond 16272 27
Rockdale 7497 0
Schley 147 -6
Screven 444 -4
Seminole 470 4
Spalding 3991 16
Stephens 1506 15
Stewart 104 7
Sumter 2050 -1
Talbot 116 1
Taliaferro 51 3
Tattnall 1061 -24
Taylor 300 -1
Telfair 470 -18
Terrell 692 -12
Thomas 3223 17
Tift 6109 41
Toombs 2669 -2
Towns 685 7
Treutlen 266 7
Troup 7532 26
Turner 474 31
Twiggs 957 18
Union 1866 33
Upson 1182 10
Walker 1843 16
Walton 6462 96
Ware 3475 19
Warren 255 -6
Washington 1338 -24
Wayne 1497 7
Webster 78 1
Wheeler 132 3
White 1606 -7
Whitfield 11671 5
Wilcox 253 11
Wilkes 490 9
Wilkinson 426 -7
Worth 706 15