Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Educational Services Industry in September, 2020
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in September, 2020, Georgia added 2,297 number of jobs to the private educational services industry. Among Georgia counties, Fulton added the highest number of jobs (405), followed by DeKalb (303), and Chatham (249).

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

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Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Educational Services Industry in September, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Baldwin 161 8
Barrow 309 -3
Bartow 142 4
Bibb 2244 40
Bryan 19 5
Bulloch 140 11
Camden 20 -3
Carroll 189 17
Catoosa 21 1
Chatham 3193 249
Chattahoochee 24 -1
Cherokee 975 96
Clarke 557 20
Clayton 406 3
Cobb 3783 118
Coffee 52 0
Columbia 647 -8
Coweta 544 18
Dade 337 1
Dawson 18 -1
Decatur 67 -2
DeKalb 19136 303
Dougherty 461 5
Douglas 329 44
Fannin 7 -40
Fayette 437 33
Floyd 1210 111
Forsyth 793 -42
Fulton 16597 405
Gilmer 52 2
Glynn 390 15
Gordon 30 4
Greene 48 1
Gwinnett 3940 74
Habersham 606 156
Hall 1133 2
Hart 31 0
Henry 611 10
Houston 338 54
Jackson 86 -1
Liberty 118 3
Lowndes 387 17
Lumpkin 16 2
Monroe 51 22
Muscogee 707 6
Newton 318 -14
Oconee 529 -120
Paulding 121 -11
Peach 7 0
Pickens 9 0
Polk 21 5
Richmond 745 23
Rockdale 231 -5
Spalding 55 4
Thomas 351 62
Tift 94 11
Toombs 119 8
Troup 761 121
Upson 14 0
Walton 433 5
Ware 8 0
Whitfield 114 -13