Monday November 25th, 2024 12:42AM

Georgia sets record for total jobs in August

By AccessWDUN staff

Georgia set a record in August for total jobs, surpassing 4.5 million for the first time.

According to state Labor Commissionier Mark Butler, other key indicators like new unemployment claims, increasing workforce and the total number of employed residents showed Georgia’s economy continues to be strong.

“The August numbers show Georgia’s economy and outlook for employment remains healthy,” said Butler. “This is a great time to live, work and invest in Georgia.”

The August unemployment rate was unchanged from July at 4.7 percent. That compares favorably to last August when the rate was 5.3 percent.

From July to August, Georgia gained 19,800 jobs, a 0.4 percent rise, which increased the total number of jobs to 4,510,200. Since August 2016, Georgia has gained 116,500 jobs, a 2.7 percent growth rate. The state is outpacing the national job growth rate of 1.4 percent.

The top monthly job growth came in professional/business services, government and manufacturing. Seasonal job losses came in leisure and hospitality, 2,000.  

The total number of employed residents rose by 9,910 to 4,811,281 from July to August.

There are 141,592 more Georgians employed now than in August 2016.

Georgia’s year-over-year job growth came mostly in professional/business services, leisure and hospitality and trade, transportation and warehousing. Construction lost 1,500 jobs. 

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