Ranking of Georgia Cities By Unemployment Rate in June 2024

Updated on August 3, 2025.

According to data from the US BLS, for June 2024, among all Georgia cities, Statesboro had the highest unemployment rate (6.2%), followed by Albany (5.9%), and Augusta-Richmond County (5.5%).

The chart below shows the top 45 cities and the table below shows the ranking of all Georgia cities.

You can see similar information for other states and the ranking of all cities in the United States.

Related Topics: Georgia BLS Topic List.
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Ranking of Georgia Cities By Unemployment Rate in June 2024
Statesboro
Albany
Augusta-Richmond County
Macon-Bibb County
Valdosta
McDonough
Union City
Columbus
South Fulton
Stonecrest
Ranking of Georgia Cities By Unemployment Rate in June 2024
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Rank City Unemployment Rate (%)
1 Statesboro 6.2
2 Albany 5.9
3 Augusta-Richmond County 5.5
4 Macon-Bibb County 5.1
4 Valdosta 5.1
5 McDonough 4.9
6 Union City 4.8
7 Columbus 4.7
7 South Fulton 4.7
7 Stonecrest 4.7
8 Carrollton 4.5
8 East Point 4.5
8 Hinesville 4.5
9 Athens-Clarke County 4.4
10 Atlanta 4.2
11 Dalton 4
11 Rome 4
11 Stockbridge 4
12 Douglasville 3.9
12 Savannah 3.9
13 Kennesaw 3.8
13 Lawrenceville 3.8
13 Marietta 3.8
14 Gainesville 3.7
14 LaGrange 3.7
15 Decatur 3.6
15 Warner Robins 3.6
16 Johns Creek 3.5
16 Newnan 3.5
16 Smyrna 3.5
16 Sugar Hill 3.5
17 Peachtree City 3.4
18 Duluth 3.3
18 Roswell 3.3
18 Tucker 3.3
19 Alpharetta 3.2
19 Canton 3.2
20 Peachtree Corners 3.1
20 Sandy Springs 3.1
21 Milton 3
21 Woodstock 3
22 Chamblee 2.9
22 Dunwoody 2.9
22 Pooler 2.9
23 Brookhaven 2.8