Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Other Services Except Public Administration Industry in April, 2020
Updated on January 9, 2024.

According to recent data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in April, 2020, Georgia added -30,157 number of jobs to the private other services, except public administration industry. Among Georgia counties, Lamar added the highest number of jobs (22), followed by Madison (12), and Early (8).

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 Other Services Except Public Administration Industry in April, 2020
Georgia Jobs added By County The Private Other Services Except Public Administration Industry in April, 2020
Georgia Payroll Employment By County for The Private Other Services Except Public Administration Industry in April, 2020
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County Number of Employment Jobs Added
Appling 93 -2
Atkinson 8 0
Bacon 47 -3
Baker 3 -1
Baldwin 222 -58
Banks 58 -14
Barrow 223 -205
Bartow 558 -186
Ben Hill 221 -17
Berrien 36 -6
Bibb 1694 -289
Bleckley 30 -5
Brantley 26 -2
Brooks 307 -12
Bryan 198 -173
Bulloch 365 -210
Burke 73 3
Butts 184 0
Calhoun 12 -4
Camden 193 -96
Candler 43 1
Carroll 514 -135
Catoosa 474 -92
Charlton 23 0
Chatham 3114 -1557
Chattooga 40 -10
Cherokee 1537 -554
Clarke 1152 -437
Clayton 1303 -369
Clinch 17 -2
Cobb 6080 -2818
Coffee 227 -24
Colquitt 199 -198
Columbia 867 -452
Cook 60 -2
Coweta 740 -338
Crawford 33 -1
Crisp 124 -12
Dade 123 -16
Dawson 186 -62
Decatur 145 -13
DeKalb 6390 -2559
Dodge 89 -19
Dooly 42 -5
Dougherty 1220 -266
Douglas 696 -290
Early 46 8
Effingham 220 -155
Elbert 67 -10
Emanuel 61 -10
Evans 53 -10
Fannin 120 -84
Fayette 1258 -577
Floyd 466 -201
Forsyth 1280 -548
Franklin 279 -87
Fulton 17774 -8129
Gilmer 160 -60
Glynn 915 -343
Gordon 155 -38
Grady 104 -13
Greene 98 -12
Gwinnett 7071 -2616
Habersham 137 -38
Hall 1228 -478
Hancock 7 0
Haralson 128 -21
Harris 45 -8
Hart 48 -20
Heard 22 5
Henry 906 -433
Houston 655 -237
Irwin 16 -1
Jackson 375 -110
Jasper 20 -12
Jeff Davis 54 -10
Jefferson 34 -20
Jenkins 17 0
Johnson 25 -3
Jones 54 -6
Lamar 59 22
Laurens 261 -33
Lee 110 -37
Liberty 457 -150
Lincoln 30 -8
Lowndes 806 -239
Lumpkin 90 -23
McDuffie 78 -53
McIntosh 27 -24
Macon 35 -1
Madison 46 12
Meriwether 111 -8
Miller 26 1
Mitchell 71 0
Monroe 120 -50
Morgan 154 -87
Murray 86 -16
Muscogee 1658 -605
Newton 348 -92
Oconee 375 -172
Oglethorpe 12 -2
Paulding 515 -199
Peach 152 -12
Pickens 291 -57
Pierce 55 -27
Pike 35 -14
Polk 327 -23
Pulaski 10 -1
Putnam 89 -19
Quitman 13 -1
Rabun 169 -45
Richmond 1983 -634
Rockdale 552 -217
Schley 22 -3
Screven 74 -3
Seminole 73 -5
Spalding 564 -95
Stephens 136 -59
Sumter 138 -9
Talbot 14 1
Tattnall 57 -6
Telfair 43 0
Terrell 15 5
Thomas 398 -152
Tift 249 -83
Toombs 248 -25
Towns 14 -2
Treutlen 8 -5
Troup 288 -146
Turner 18 -1
Twiggs 13 0
Union 113 -23
Upson 163 -35
Walker 266 -51
Walton 358 -93
Ware 544 -105
Warren 11 -1
Washington 150 -16
Wayne 138 -17
White 178 -50
Whitfield 680 -122
Wilkes 30 -6
Wilkinson 57 -10
Worth 93 -2