Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Professional And Business Services Industry in April, 2020
Updated on October 10, 2022.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Georgia added -74,538 number of jobs to the private professional and business services industry. Among Georgia counties, Coffee added the highest number of jobs (352), followed by Greene (38), and Chattahoochee (31).

Interact with the charts below to see for each county, the number of payroll employment, and the number of jobs added in April, 2020. This information can also be found in a table below.

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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Professional And Business Services Industry in April, 2020
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Professional And Business Services Industry in April, 2020
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Professional And Business Services Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 159 -6
Atkinson 40 -4
Bacon 344 -13
Baldwin 1415 -78
Banks 306 -11
Barrow 1488 -67
Bartow 3668 -394
Ben Hill 273 -12
Berrien 115 2
Bibb 8214 -1136
Bleckley 142 19
Brantley 54 10
Brooks 84 -15
Bryan 444 -101
Bulloch 1380 -137
Burke 490 -49
Butts 222 -4
Calhoun 16 1
Camden 1266 -17
Candler 175 8
Carroll 3057 -516
Catoosa 429 -40
Charlton 421 -20
Chatham 17632 -2294
Chattahoochee 1399 31
Chattooga 84 -36
Cherokee 8084 -511
Clarke 4514 -1000
Clayton 9915 -1868
Clinch 127 4
Cobb 75253 -9275
Coffee 1539 352
Colquitt 576 -40
Columbia 4319 -659
Cook 144 -7
Coweta 3333 -495
Crawford 80 -9
Crisp 500 -53
Dade 77 -14
Dawson 418 9
Decatur 362 -17
DeKalb 41690 -4713
Dodge 256 -10
Dooly 46 -5
Dougherty 5821 -805
Douglas 3895 -1119
Early 291 20
Effingham 1058 -43
Elbert 198 -19
Emanuel 290 -2
Evans 223 23
Fannin 434 -31
Fayette 3543 -380
Floyd 2365 -423
Forsyth 10994 -810
Franklin 282 -30
Fulton 207170 -22557
Gilmer 315 -18
Glascock 7 3
Glynn 2818 -425
Gordon 1587 -306
Grady 248 -20
Greene 465 38
Gwinnett 61095 -6112
Habersham 713 2
Hall 8208 -1372
Hancock 6 -2
Haralson 234 -15
Harris 235 13
Hart 456 -40
Heard 31 3
Henry 7304 -859
Houston 6118 -854
Irwin 327 -22
Jackson 2329 -576
Jasper 121 8
Jeff Davis 338 -14
Jefferson 282 -12
Johnson 33 -11
Jones 326 -19
Lamar 116 -13
Lanier 19 0
Laurens 1456 -106
Lee 1195 -51
Liberty 1041 -16
Lincoln 45 3
Lowndes 3390 -214
Lumpkin 232 -101
McDuffie 280 -2
McIntosh 100 -4
Macon 39 -10
Madison 287 -10
Marion 25 3
Meriwether 132 0
Miller 58 -3
Mitchell 206 0
Monroe 994 -80
Montgomery 79 -3
Morgan 501 -74
Murray 395 -4
Muscogee 10703 -1270
Newton 2761 -524
Oconee 2188 -125
Oglethorpe 110 -22
Paulding 1708 -85
Peach 643 -79
Pickens 326 -12
Pierce 185 -15
Pike 217 -21
Polk 368 -13
Pulaski 133 -4
Putnam 390 -39
Rabun 218 -22
Randolph 36 -2
Richmond 11631 -1706
Rockdale 2678 -439
Schley 9 0
Screven 111 -3
Seminole 126 -11
Spalding 2667 -530
Stephens 541 -86
Sumter 606 -188
Talbot 8 1
Tattnall 349 -17
Taylor 77 1
Telfair 367 -5
Terrell 35 -7
Thomas 2043 -82
Tift 1578 -193
Toombs 680 -232
Towns 158 -7
Troup 3798 -1864
Turner 44 -6
Twiggs 15 -1
Union 651 -31
Upson 340 -14
Walker 618 -46
Walton 1451 -118
Ware 701 -53
Warren 37 -2
Washington 681 12
Wayne 274 -5
White 273 -128
Whitfield 5310 -1198
Wilcox 16 -1
Wilkes 99 3
Wilkinson 510 -338
Worth 98 -19