Georgia Unemployment Rate By County in February, 2013
Updated on April 6, 2023.

The seasonally adjusted Unemployment Rate of Georgia in February, 2013 was 8.6%, according to recent data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The 3 counties with the highest unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in February, 2013 were:

  1. Screven: 16%
  2. Hancock: 15.8%
  3. Twiggs: 15.2%

On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in February, 2013 were:

  1. Oconee: 5.7%
  2. Forsyth: 6.2%
  3. Columbia: 6.5%

Use the interactive visualization and table below to explore this data for each Georgia county for February, 2013. You can also see links at the bottom of this page for similar data for other months, and also the historical unemployment rate for each of Georgia's counties.

See also: Historical Georgia Unemployment Rate.

Georgia Unemployment Rate By County in February, 2013 (%)
Georgia Unemployment Rate By County in February, 2013
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County Unemployment Rate (%)
Appling 10.6
Atkinson 10
Bacon 8.3
Baker 11
Baldwin 11
Banks 8.5
Barrow 8
Bartow 9.4
Ben Hill 13.3
Berrien 9.6
Bibb 9.7
Bleckley 14.9
Brantley 11
Brooks 8.7
Bryan 7.8
Bulloch 9.5
Burke 12.3
Butts 9.8
Calhoun 8.7
Camden 8
Candler 9.3
Carroll 10.1
Catoosa 7
Charlton 8.2
Chatham 8.5
Chattahoochee 11.4
Chattooga 9.2
Cherokee 6.5
Clarke 7.9
Clay 11.4
Clayton 11.4
Clinch 9.4
Cobb 7.1
Coffee 10.6
Colquitt 8.4
Columbia 6.5
Cook 8.7
Coweta 7.4
Crawford 9.2
Crisp 11.3
Dade 7.5
Dawson 8.2
Decatur 9.9
DeKalb 8.8
Dodge 10.7
Dooly 11.1
Dougherty 10.5
Douglas 9.1
Early 9.6
Echols 7
Effingham 7.5
Elbert 11.6
Emanuel 12.1
Evans 8.7
Fannin 9.8
Fayette 6.9
Floyd 10
Forsyth 6.2
Franklin 10.5
Fulton 8.5
Gilmer 9.9
Glascock 9.7
Glynn 8.9
Gordon 9.3
Grady 8.1
Greene 10.8
Gwinnett 7.2
Habersham 8.5
Hall 7.1
Hancock 15.8
Haralson 9.7
Harris 6.8
Hart 9.7
Heard 10.1
Henry 8.8
Houston 7.6
Irwin 11
Jackson 7.5
Jasper 9.1
Jeff Davis 9.9
Jefferson 13.7
Jenkins 14
Johnson 10.3
Jones 7.7
Lamar 12.1
Lanier 8.7
Laurens 11.2
Lee 7.1
Liberty 8.4
Lincoln 11.4
Long 7.9
Lowndes 8.4
Lumpkin 7.6
McDuffie 11.8
McIntosh 9.1
Macon 12.2
Madison 8
Marion 9.3
Meriwether 11.3
Miller 7.6
Mitchell 8.4
Monroe 8.2
Montgomery 11.7
Morgan 8.6
Murray 12
Muscogee 9.6
Newton 10.3
Oconee 5.7
Oglethorpe 8
Paulding 7.7
Peach 10.7
Pickens 8.8
Pierce 8.7
Pike 9.2
Polk 9.6
Pulaski 8.9
Putnam 10.8
Quitman 8.2
Rabun 11.8
Randolph 10.8
Richmond 10.1
Rockdale 9.7
Schley 9.5
Screven 16
Seminole 10.1
Spalding 12.4
Stephens 9.7
Stewart 8.2
Sumter 12
Talbot 9.4
Taliaferro 12.6
Tattnall 8.3
Taylor 12.8
Telfair 9.4
Terrell 10.4
Thomas 9.2
Tift 8.9
Toombs 11.3
Towns 12
Treutlen 12.4
Troup 8.7
Turner 11.2
Twiggs 15.2
Union 9
Upson 10
Walker 8.4
Walton 8.4
Ware 9.4
Warren 12.7
Washington 10.2
Wayne 9.8
Webster 9.1
Wheeler 11.2
White 8.2
Whitfield 10
Wilcox 11.2
Wilkes 11.7
Wilkinson 10.8
Worth 9.5

Georgia Unemployment Rate For Other Months and Years

Use the following links to see Georgia's unemployment rate for other months and years. Or see links for all the available months and years here.
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Historical Unemployment Rate of Georgia's Counties

Use the following links to to see the historical unemployment rate for Georgia's counties.