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Updated · WSB Radio · Jun 18
Georgia Hits 5.3 Million Jobs as Unemployment Falls to 3.4% in May
Updated
Updated · WSB Radio · Jun 18

Georgia Hits 5.3 Million Jobs as Unemployment Falls to 3.4% in May

3 articles · Updated · WSB Radio · Jun 18

Summary

  • Georgia’s labor force rose to nearly 5.5 million in May and employment approached 5.3 million, both record highs, while the state unemployment rate edged down to 3.4%.
  • Accommodation and food services led month-over-month job gains, helping offset declines in professional and technical services, while the jobless rate stayed about 0.9 percentage point below the national level.
  • Over the past year, health care and social assistance posted the biggest employment gains, whereas federal government employment recorded the largest losses.
  • WalletHub’s separate first-quarter survey showed financial strain persists despite the strong labor market: Georgia ranked 12th for loan delinquency, with nearly 8.4% of total loan balances past due.

Insights

With many sectors informal, do Georgia's job numbers reflect the true state of its economy?
Georgia has record employment, but are these the high-paying careers its workers actually need?
Georgia's economy is booming, but why is it falling behind competitors like Texas and Florida?