Northeast Georgia Sets Jobs Record

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said Northeast Georgia set a record in October for most employed residents.
 
The 12-county region also increased its labor force in October. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate increased across all 12 regions statewide.
 
Key indicators were positive for the year for the Northeast Georgia region.   
 
“Georgia’s job market has been strong all year, across all 12 regions,” Butler said. “We continue to add jobs, employed residents and grow our labor force. We have much to be thankful for.”
 
The unemployment rate for October, at 3.4 percent, was up .4 percent over the previous month. A year ago, the rate was 4.1 percent. The October rate tied for second among the 12 regions.
 
The labor force in Northeast Georgia climbed by 2,648 in October to reach 310,885. That number is up by 6,870 over the past year, an average monthly increase of about 570.  
 
Northeast Georgia gained 1,421 employed residents in October  pushing the total to 300,445. The number is up 8,925 for the year, or nearly 745 per month- an all-time high.
 
Claims for unemployment insurance rose by 32 percent in October. They were up by two percent when compared to the same month a year ago.