Athens' March Unemployment Rate Sees Minor Uptick Amid Solid Job Sector Growth

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, April 26th, 2024

Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson said Thursday that Athens recorded an unemployment rate of 3.1 percent in March, up two-tenths of a percent over the month. A year ago, the rate was 3.1 percent.

“Georgia’s job market is red hot with opportunity,” said Commissioner Bruce Thompson. “This continuous growth is a strong indicator that our economic momentum is not slowing down any time soon. Once again, Georgia continues to shatter records in growing businesses statewide and creating jobs for hardworking Georgians.”

The labor force increased in Athens by 468 and ended the month with 104,799. That number went up by 4,475 when compared to March of 2023.

Athens finished the month with 101,542 employed residents. That number increased by 277 over-the-month and rose by 4,344 when compared to the same time a year ago.

Athens ended March with 104,600 jobs. That number increased by 400 from February to March and rose by 4,100 when compared to this time last year.

In March, initial unemployment claims decreased by 69 (-27%) in Athens. When you compare March 2024 claims to March 2023, claims were down by 21 (-10%).