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Updated · Discover Dade · Jul 16
Georgia Hits Record 5.48 Million Labor Force as Unemployment Holds at 3.4%
Updated
Updated · Discover Dade · Jul 16

Georgia Hits Record 5.48 Million Labor Force as Unemployment Holds at 3.4%

2 articles · Updated · Discover Dade · Jul 16

Summary

  • Georgia’s labor force rose by 7,179 in June to a record 5,477,859, while employment climbed 10,359 to an all-time high 5,294,229 and unemployment fell by 3,180.
  • The state’s unemployment rate held at 3.4% for a second straight month, 0.8 percentage point below the national rate but slightly above 3.3% a year earlier.
  • Payroll jobs moved the other way, dropping 10,100 over the month to 4,988,900 after three months of gains, led lower by transportation, warehousing and utilities, local government and state government.
  • Over the past year, payrolls were up just 6,000, with health care and social assistance adding 23,500 jobs while federal government, transportation and professional services posted the biggest declines.
  • Initial jobless claims increased by 2,374 from May to 18,762 in June, though they remained 895 below a year earlier.

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