Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health 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 -66,919 number of jobs to the private education and health services industry. Among Georgia counties, White added the highest number of jobs (12), followed by Warren (11), and Long (-1).

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 Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Education And Health Services Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 376 -41
Atkinson 84 -17
Bacon 488 -17
Baldwin 2495 -273
Banks 85 -36
Barrow 1855 -181
Bartow 2984 -441
Ben Hill 457 -75
Berrien 194 -40
Bibb 17064 -1855
Bleckley 185 -19
Brantley 159 -22
Brooks 308 -38
Bryan 779 -168
Bulloch 3119 -290
Burke 583 -16
Butts 574 -52
Calhoun 177 -19
Camden 984 -103
Candler 828 -23
Carroll 5538 -710
Catoosa 1416 -279
Charlton 32 -9
Chatham 21590 -2456
Chattahoochee 44 -4
Chattooga 366 -17
Cherokee 7055 -1567
Clarke 10300 -1149
Clay 91 -7
Clayton 7605 -1551
Clinch 71 -7
Cobb 39157 -6030
Coffee 2066 -201
Colquitt 871 -189
Columbia 4273 -1119
Cook 184 -25
Coweta 6150 -660
Crawford 150 -10
Crisp 1280 -81
Dade 617 -43
Dawson 691 -98
Decatur 527 -49
DeKalb 58995 -5106
Dodge 665 -55
Dooly 115 -7
Dougherty 7824 -976
Douglas 4179 -716
Early 428 -25
Effingham 441 -140
Elbert 342 -27
Emanuel 525 -68
Evans 436 -25
Fannin 815 -155
Fayette 6138 -1315
Floyd 9587 -462
Forsyth 9519 -1658
Franklin 970 -91
Fulton 100604 -12975
Gilmer 388 -66
Glynn 5187 -551
Gordon 1960 -154
Grady 420 -36
Greene 682 -61
Gwinnett 31882 -6743
Habersham 1338 -100
Hall 13977 -1178
Hancock 147 -23
Haralson 582 -67
Harris 229 -28
Hart 398 -52
Heard 77 -17
Henry 7587 -1251
Houston 4309 -659
Irwin 94 -3
Jackson 998 -168
Jasper 292 -7
Jeff Davis 81 -34
Jefferson 312 -6
Jenkins 175 -10
Johnson 261 -16
Jones 749 -76
Lamar 344 -40
Lanier 17 -14
Laurens 2378 -207
Lee 410 -93
Liberty 1111 -197
Lincoln 17 -4
Long 49 -1
Lowndes 4759 -541
Lumpkin 802 -104
McDuffie 785 -91
McIntosh 33 -2
Macon 347 -25
Madison 283 -30
Marion 126 -17
Meriwether 537 -32
Miller 62 -22
Mitchell 496 -39
Monroe 414 -80
Montgomery 174 -75
Morgan 325 -52
Murray 436 -24
Muscogee 12608 -1259
Newton 2319 -297
Oconee 1931 -162
Oglethorpe 130 -13
Paulding 3035 -689
Peach 605 -82
Pickens 1182 -106
Pierce 311 -59
Pike 133 -47
Polk 1075 -61
Pulaski 705 -113
Putnam 360 -46
Rabun 751 -22
Randolph 233 -29
Richmond 18463 -1545
Rockdale 3454 -694
Schley 23 -1
Screven 168 -29
Seminole 395 -67
Spalding 3749 -395
Stephens 918 -65
Sumter 1529 -155
Talbot 15 -17
Tattnall 762 -76
Taylor 321 -20
Telfair 181 -17
Terrell 197 -38
Thomas 3909 -373
Tift 1507 -254
Toombs 2244 -261
Towns 625 -119
Treutlen 112 -2
Troup 3805 -345
Turner 119 -35
Twiggs 237 -12
Union 619 -87
Upson 1217 -143
Walker 824 -125
Walton 2473 -421
Ware 2247 -207
Warren 202 11
Washington 435 -57
Wayne 722 -118
White 1920 12
Whitfield 5027 -874
Wilkes 221 -16
Wilkinson 109 -25
Worth 337 -67