GEORGIA. Employment & Wages Averages. Mark Butler, Commissioner
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1 GEORGIA & 2016 s Mark Butler, Commissioner
2 Table of Contents Technical Notes... 3 State Summary... 4 County Summary... 5 State Totals... 6 County Summary:... 7 County Summary:...11 Counties Metropolitan Statistical Areas Atlanta Regional Commission Georgia Department of Labor Mark Butler, Commissioner For more information, please contact Pam Grant at (404) ext pam.grant@gdol.ga.gov Equal Opportunity Employer/Program Auxiliary Aids and Services Available upon Request to Individuals with Disabilities 2
3 Georgia and 2016 Technical Notes Georgia and is published annually and includes the average number of establishments, average employment, and average weekly wage during the calendar year. Data by month are available upon request. for membership organizations, private households, and agriculture, forestry and fishing is not all-inclusive. Many employers in these three categories are not covered by the Security Law and thus do not report data to the Georgia Department of Labor. Source The employment and wage information used in this publication is compiled from reports submitted by employers who are subject to Georgia s Security Law. Because the law specifically protects the confidentiality of individual employers, data are not disclosed in the following cases: There are fewer than three establishments in an industry group, and/or One establishment accounts for 80 percent or more of the employment within the group. Industry groups not meeting the criteria for disclosure are indicated by an asterisk (*). Geographic Coverage Data are prepared for the state, counties, and fifteen Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs). Data Definitions : The number of employees on payrolls of employers covered by the Security law during the pay period that includes the 12 th of the month. This includes full time, part time and temporary workers and both hourly-paid and salaried employees. Employees who were not on the payroll on the 12 th of the month will not be included. Establishment: Usually indicates a single physical business location. However, an employer operating two or more establishments in the same type of business in a county may be shown as one establishment. : The total dollars paid (including bonuses, incentive pay, etc.) to all employees (both hourly and salaried) during the year divided by the average number of employees. This figure is then divided by 52 weeks to obtain a weekly figure. Other Data Series For current estimates of employment by industry, please see Dimensions-Measuring Georgia s Workforce. This monthly publication covers the state and fourteen MSAs. Civilian Labor Force provides current estimates of the number of persons in the labor force, the number employed, the number unemployed and the unemployment rate. Published series include the state, MSAs and counties. Unpublished series include cities of 10,000 or more, congressional districts and Workforce Investment Act areas. These data are available upon request. Data contained in and and Dimensions are reported on the basis of the area in which the job is located. l.civilian labor force data are based upon the area in which labor force participants reside. The series are not comparable. County Business Patterns, published by the U.S. Department of Commerce, may also be useful. 3
4 Georgia and 2016 NAICS The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the industry classification system used by the statistical agencies of the United States. NAICS replaced the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) coding system in For more information and background on NAICS, please visit State Summary The tables contained in this report serve as a valuable source of employment information by industry for Georgia, its counties and its metropolitan areas. At the total level, the data comprise more than 98 percent of the state s nonagricultural wage and salary employment. Although the extent of coverage by the unemployment insurance program varies from area to area (see Technical Notes ), the information generally provides a fairly complete industry profile of employment in a given area. Figure 1 by Industry (Percentage of Total) Goods Producing Agriculture, forestry, & fishing Mining Construction Manufacturing Service Producing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation & warehousing Utilities Information Finance & insurance Real estate, rental & leasing Professional, scientific/tech svcs Management: companies/enterprises Administrative/waste svcs Educational svcs Health care & social svcs Arts, entertainment & recreation Accommodations & food svcs Other svcs. (except govt.) Government Other When compared to other areas and the statewide profile, an area s industry mix profile can serve as a measure of a local economy s diversity. Comparisons over time can also lead to a better understanding of shifts which may be occurring in the local employment base. The following statewide profile (Figures 1 and 2) is drawn from the State Totals table on page 6. More detailed data for counties and metropolitan areas are provided in the remainder of the report. Figure 2 by Industry Goods Producing...$1,068 Agriculture, forestry, & fishing...$650 Mining...$1,317 Construction...$1,074 Manufacturing...$1,089 Service Producing...$973 Wholesale trade...$1,448 Retail trade...$567 Transportation & warehousing...$1,147 Utilities...$1,836 Information...$1,745 Finance & insurance...$1,671 Real estate, rental & leasing...$1,078 Professional, scientific/tech svcs...$1,627 Management: companies/enterprises...$2,002 Administrative/waste svcs...$715 Educational svcs...$1,000 Health care & social svcs...$951 Arts, entertainment & recreation...$630 Accommodations & food svcs...$339 Other svcs. (except govt.)...$662 Government...$897 4
5 Georgia and 2016 The County Summary: table on pages 7-10 provides, for the 159 counties, a comparison of 2015 employment totals with 2016 totals. Rankings for each year are also provided. The table also shows the over-the-year change in both numerical and percentage terms. County Summary Figure 3 summarizes over-the-year changes for the counties with the largest 2016 employment totals. Figure 4 summarizes wage trends for the same counties. Figure 3 by County, Counties with Highest 2015 Levels County Rank Rank Chanage Amount PCT Fulton 791, , , % Cobb 332, , , % Gwinnett 334, , , % DeKalb 291, , , % Chatham 145, , , % Clayton 117, , , % Richmond 104, ,309 7 (230) -0.2% Muscogee 93, ,768 8 (1,109) -1.2% Hall 79, , , % Bibb 80, , % Forsyth 69, , , % Clarke 66, , , % Houston 56, , , % Whitfield 55, , , % Henry 54, , , % Figure 4 Wage by County, Counties with Highest 2015 Levels County Rank Rank Change Amount PCT Fulton 1, , % Cobb 1, , % Gwinnett % DeKalb 1, , % Chatham % Clayton , % Richmond % Muscogee % Hall % Bibb (2) -0.3% Forsyth % Clarke % Houston % Whitfield % Henry % 5
6 State Totals Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 36, ,994 $ 1,068 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 2,569 25, Mining 229 5,037 1,317 Construction 23, ,661 1,074 Manufacturing 10, ,907 1,089 Apparel 122 2, Beverage and Tobacco Product 169 6,229 1,107 Chemical ,705 1,385 Computer and Electronic Product 408 9,623 1,731 Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component ,890 1,459 Fabricated Metal Product 1,330 28, Food ,015 1,066 Furniture and Related Product , Leather and Allied Product Machinery ,605 1,096 Miscellaneous ,288 1,123 Nonmetallic Mineral Product ,826 1,056 Paper ,130 1,373 Petroleum and Coal Products ,304 Plastics and Rubber Products , Primary Metal 126 7,242 1,030 Printing and Related Support Activities , Textile Mills , Textile Product Mills , Transportation Equipment ,065 1,299 Wood Product , Service-Providing 235,507 3,008, Utilities ,019 1,836 Wholesale Trade 23, ,506 1,448 Retail Trade 34, , Transportation and Warehousing 7, ,157 1,147 Information 5, ,658 1,745 Finance and Insurance 15, ,684 1,671 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 12,491 63,887 1,078 Professional Scientific & Technical Svc 40, ,927 1,627 Management of Companies and Enterprises 1,675 67,795 2,002 Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 18, , Education Services 3,410 69,071 1,000 Health Care and Social Assistance 26, , Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 3,663 49, Accommodation and Food Services 21, , Other Services (except Public Admin.) 20, , Unclassified - industry not assigned 23,413 19,388 1,204 Total - Private Sector 295,416 3,619, Total - Government 8, , Federal Government 2, ,479 1,427 State Government 2, , Local Government 3, , ALL INDUSTRIES 304,249 4,262,
7 County Summary: Change Rank Rank Amount PCT Appling 6, , % Atkinson 1, , % Bacon 4, , (52) -1.3% Baker % Baldwin 15, , % Banks 3, , % Barrow 17, , (57) -0.3% Bartow 34, , , % Ben Hill 5, , % Berrien 3, , % Bibb 80, , % Bleckley 2, , % Brantley 2, , % Brooks 3, , % Bryan 7, , % Bulloch 24, , % Burke 6, , , % Butts 5, , % Calhoun 1, , (23) -2.1% Camden 16, , (2,336) -14.5% Candler 2, , % Carroll 38, , % Catoosa 15, , (996) -6.6% Charlton 2, , % Chatham 145, , , % Chattahoochee 2, , (123) -5.2% Chattooga 6, , % Cherokee 53, , , % Clarke 66, , , % Clay % Clayton 117, , , % Clinch 2, , (46) -1.9% Cobb 332, , , % Coffee 15, , % Colquitt 14, , % Columbia 31, , , % Cook 4, , % Coweta 36, , % Crawford 1, , % Crisp 8, , (221) -2.7% Dade 3, , (14) -0.4% Dawson 7, , % Decatur 8, , % DeKalb 291, , , % Dodge 4, , % Dooly 3, , % Dougherty 46, , % Douglas 39, , , % Early 4, , (55) -1.3% Echols (15) -1.9% 7
8 County Summary: Change Rank Rank Amount PCT Effingham 9, , % Elbert 5, , % Emanuel 6, , % Evans 4, , % Fannin 5, , % Fayette 40, , , % Floyd 38, , % Forsyth 69, , , % Franklin 7, , % Fulton 791, , , % Gilmer 7, , (133) -1.9% Glascock % Glynn 36, , , % Gordon 21, , (1,422) -6.6% Grady 6, , (508) -8.4% Greene 5, , % Gwinnett 334, , , % Habersham 14, , % Hall 79, , , % Hancock 1, , (40) -2.5% Haralson 6, , % Harris 4, , % Hart 6, , % Heard 2, , % Henry 54, , , % Houston 56, , , % Irwin 1, , % Jackson 22, , , % Jasper 2, , (64) -3.0% Jeff Davis 4, , (207) -4.5% Jefferson 4, , % Jenkins 1, , % Johnson 1, , (58) -3.5% Jones 4, , % Lamar 3, , % Lanier 1, , % Laurens 17, , % Lee 5, , % Liberty 18, , % Lincoln 1, , % Long % Lowndes 48, , % Lumpkin 6, , % McDuffie 6, , % McIntosh 1, , (52) -3.0% Macon 2, , (44) -1.6% Madison 3, , % Marion 1, , (126) -10.1% Meriwether 4, , % Miller 1, , % 8
9 County Summary: Change Rank Rank Amount PCT Mitchell 7, , (392) -5.2% Monroe 7, , % Montgomery 1, , (2) -0.1% Morgan 6, , % Murray 9, , % Muscogee 93, ,768 8 (1,109) -1.2% Newton 22, , % Oconee 9, , % Oglethorpe 1, , % Paulding 21, , , % Peach 8, , % Pickens 7, , % Pierce 3, , % Pike 2, , % Polk 11, , (337) -3.0% Pulaski 2, , % Putnam 5, , % Quitman (4) -1.0% Rabun 4, , % Randolph 1, , (7) -0.4% Richmond 104, ,309 7 (230) -0.2% Rockdale 32, , (198) -0.6% Schley (35) -3.5% Screven 3, , % Seminole 2, , % Spalding 21, , % Stephens 9, , % Stewart 1, , % Sumter 10, , (132) -1.2% Talbot % Taliaferro (2) -1.1% Tattnall 5, , (45) -0.8% Taylor 1, , % Telfair 3, , (22) -0.6% Terrell 2, , (4) -0.2% Thomas 20, , % Tift 19, , % Toombs 11, , (392) -3.3% Towns 3, , % Treutlen 1, , % Troup 38, , , % Turner 2, , % Twiggs 3, , (1,103) -34.2% Union 6, , % Upson 6, , (160) -2.4% Walker 12, , % Walton 20, , , % Ware 14, , % Warren 1, , % Washington 6, , (26) -0.4% 9
10 County Summary: Change Rank Rank Amount PCT Wayne 8, , (247) -3.1% Webster (21) -4.3% Wheeler 1, , % White 7, , % Whitfield 55, , , % Wilcox 1, , (43) -3.7% Wilkes 2, , % Wilkinson 3, , % Worth 3, , (161) -5.0% GEORGIA 4,150,782 4,262, , % 10
11 County Summary: Avg. Rank 2016 Avg. Rank Change Avg. Appling % Atkinson % Bacon % Baker % Baldwin (11) -1.7% Banks (3) -0.5% Barrow % Bartow % Ben Hill (1) -0.2% Berrien % Bibb (2) -0.3% Bleckley % Brantley % Brooks % Bryan % Bulloch % Burke 1, , % Butts % Calhoun % Camden (76) -8.8% Candler % Carroll % Catoosa (3) -0.5% Charlton % Chatham % Chattahoochee (68) -7.4% Chattooga % Cherokee % Clarke % Clay % Clayton , % Clinch % Cobb 1, , % Coffee % Colquitt % Columbia % Cook % Coweta % Crawford (14) -2.3% Crisp % Dade % Dawson % Decatur % DeKalb 1, , % Dodge % Dooly % Dougherty % Douglas % Early % PCT 11
12 County Summary: Avg. Rank 2016 Avg. Rank Change Avg. Echols % Effingham % Elbert % Emanuel % Evans (13) -2.1% Fannin % Fayette % Floyd % Forsyth % Franklin % Fulton 1, , % Gilmer % Glascock % Glynn % Gordon % Grady % Greene % Gwinnett % Habersham % Hall % Hancock % Haralson % Harris % Hart (2) -0.3% Heard % Henry % Houston % Irwin % Jackson (5) -0.7% Jasper % Jeff Davis % Jefferson % Jenkins % Johnson % Jones % Lamar % Lanier % Laurens % Lee % Liberty % Lincoln % Long % Lowndes % Lumpkin % McDuffie % McIntosh % Macon % Madison % Marion % PCT 12
13 County Summary: Avg. Rank 2016 Avg. Rank Change Avg. Meriwether % Miller % Mitchell % Monroe % Montgomery (28) -4.2% Morgan % Murray % Muscogee % Newton % Oconee (4) -0.6% Oglethorpe % Paulding % Peach % Pickens % Pierce % Pike % Polk % Pulaski % Putnam % Quitman % Rabun % Randolph (4) -0.7% Richmond % Rockdale (52) -5.8% Schley % Screven % Seminole % Spalding (7) -1.1% Stephens (15) -2.1% Stewart % Sumter % Talbot (3) -0.5% Taliaferro % Tattnall % Taylor % Telfair % Terrell % Thomas (15) -1.9% Tift (105) -13.1% Toombs % Towns % Treutlen % Troup (4) -0.5% Turner (14) -2.4% Twiggs % Union % Upson % Walker (7) -1.1% Walton % PCT 13
14 County Summary: Avg. Rank 2016 Avg. Rank Change Avg. Ware % Warren % Washington (4) -0.6% Wayne % Webster % Wheeler (17) -2.7% White % Whitfield % Wilcox % Wilkes % Wilkinson (27) -3.0% Worth % GEORGIA % PCT 14
15 Appling County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 104 1,380 $ 713 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food 2 * * Apparel 1 * * Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities 1 * * Chemical 1 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 1 * * Primary Metal 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component 1 * * Transportation Equipment 3 * * Furniture and Related Product 2 * * Miscellaneous 1 * * Service-Providing 298 4, Utilities 4 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade 81 1, Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 6 * * Professional Scientific & Technical Svc ,150 Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services 2 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 3 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 418 5, Total - Government 34 1, Federal Government State Government Local Government 16 1, ALL INDUSTRIES 452 7, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 15
16 Atkinson County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 24 1,014 $ 666 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Mining 1 * * Construction 2 * * Manufacturing Textile Mills 1 * * Textile Product Mills 3 * * Wood Product 4 * * Plastics and Rubber Products 1 * * Transportation Equipment 2 * * Service-Providing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc 4 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 2 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 1 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned 2 * * Total - Private Sector 103 1, Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 123 2, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
17 Bacon County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 64 1,468 $ 606 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Mining 1 * * Construction Manufacturing 16 1, Food Textile Mills 1 * * Wood Product 3 * * Printing and Related Support Activities 2 * * Plastics and Rubber Products 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product 2 * * Transportation Equipment 1 * * Furniture and Related Product 2 * * Miscellaneous 1 * * Service-Providing 177 1, Utilities 2 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information 2 * * Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 1 * * Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services 2 * * Health Care and Social Assistance 15 * * Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 3 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned 10 * * Total - Private Sector 251 3, Total - Government Federal Government ,100 State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 274 3, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 17
18 Baker County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing $ 636 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 18 * * Construction 1 * * Service-Providing Wholesale Trade 3 * * Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing 4 * * Information 1 * * Finance and Insurance 2 * * Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2 * * Professional Scientific & Technical Svc 2 * * Health Care and Social Assistance ,000 Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned 3 * * Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
19 Baldwin County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 95 1,859 $ 880 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 4 * * Construction Manufacturing 27 1, Food Textile Mills 1 * * Wood Product 1 * * Paper 2 * * Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical 2 * * Plastics and Rubber Products 1 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 2 * * Primary Metal 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product 2 * * Machinery 1 * * Transportation Equipment 2 * * Furniture and Related Product 2 * * Miscellaneous 2 * * Service-Providing 710 8, Utilities 3 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade 172 2, Transportation and Warehousing ,045 Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services Health Care and Social Assistance 119 2, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services 102 1, Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector , Total - Government 73 5, Federal Government ,111 State Government 52 3, Local Government 15 1, ALL INDUSTRIES , Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 19
20 Banks County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing $ 1,012 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting ,285 Construction Manufacturing Food 1 * * Textile Mills 1 * * Wood Product 2 * * Paper 1 * * Printing and Related Support Activities 1 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product Machinery 1 * * Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component 1 * * Service-Providing 189 2, Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information 1 * * Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc ,245 Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 16 * * Health Care and Social Assistance ,202 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 274 3, Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 297 4, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
21 Barrow County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 255 3,327 $ 943 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 6 * * Mining 2 * * Construction 179 1, Manufacturing 68 2, Food 3 * * Textile Product Mills 2 * * Apparel 2 * * Wood Product Paper 1 * * Printing and Related Support Activities 2 * * Chemical ,742 Plastics and Rubber Products 2 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 5 * * Primary Metal 2 * * Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment 3 * * Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing , Utilities 3 * * Wholesale Trade 71 2, Retail Trade 161 3, Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance ,026 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 3 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services Health Care and Social Assistance 101 1, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services 85 1, Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 1,180 14, Total - Government 54 2, Federal Government ,190 State Government Local Government 27 2, ALL INDUSTRIES 1,234 17, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 21
22 Bartow County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing ,548 $ 987 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Mining ,207 Construction 271 1, Manufacturing 154 9, Food 3 * * Beverage and Tobacco Product 3 * * Textile Mills 14 1, Textile Product Mills 12 * * Wood Product Paper 3 * * Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products 2 * * Chemical ,138 Plastics and Rubber Products 9 1, Nonmetallic Mineral Product ,251 Primary Metal ,447 Fabricated Metal Product Machinery ,198 Computer and Electronic Product 4 * * Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component 1 * * Transportation Equipment 7 1, Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous ,009 Service-Providing 1,654 18, Utilities 2 * * Wholesale Trade 147 1, Retail Trade 296 3, Transportation and Warehousing 70 2, Information Finance and Insurance ,047 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc 185 1,018 1,005 Management of Companies and Enterprises 5 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 140 1, Education Services ,112 Health Care and Social Assistance 198 2, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services 199 3, Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 2,222 30, Total - Government 83 4, Federal Government ,065 State Government Local Government 43 3, ALL INDUSTRIES 2,305 35, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
23 Ben Hill County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 59 1,821 $ 736 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 13 * * Construction Manufacturing 28 1, Food 3 * * Beverage and Tobacco Product 1 * * Textile Mills 1 * * Wood Product Paper 1 * * Printing and Related Support Activities 2 * * Chemical 2 * * Plastics and Rubber Products 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product 2 * * Machinery 2 * * Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Service-Providing 273 2, Utilities 1 * * Wholesale Trade ,008 Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information ,057 Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services 1 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 345 4, Total - Government 25 1, Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 370 5, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 23
24 Berrien County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 57 1,279 $ 735 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Mining 1 * * Construction Manufacturing 16 * * Food 1 * * Textile Mills 2 * * Textile Product Mills 1 * * Wood Product 2 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product 3 * * Transportation Equipment 2 * * Furniture and Related Product Service-Providing 189 1, Utilities 2 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information 3 * * Finance and Insurance ,007 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 2 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 9 * * Education Services 2 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 1 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 259 2, Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 284 3, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
25 Bibb County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 413 8,143 $ 988 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting ,156 Mining 2 * * Construction 261 2, Manufacturing 136 6, Food Beverage and Tobacco Product 3 * * Textile Mills 2 * * Textile Product Mills Apparel 2 * * Wood Product Paper 7 1,268 1,163 Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical ,272 Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product ,096 Fabricated Metal Product Machinery 5 * * Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component 1 * * Transportation Equipment 2 * * Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous 15 * * Service-Providing 3,819 63, Utilities 6 * * Wholesale Trade 204 2,272 1,047 Retail Trade , Transportation and Warehousing 109 1, Information 58 1,358 1,009 Finance and Insurance 283 7, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 203 1, Professional Scientific & Technical Svc 421 2,717 1,065 Management of Companies and Enterprises 39 2,176 1,424 Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 235 4, Education Services 44 2, Health Care and Social Assistance , Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 42 * * Accommodation and Food Services 407 8, Other Services (except Public Admin.) 381 1, Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 4,389 71, Total - Government 160 9, Federal Government 33 1,037 1,410 State Government 49 2, Local Government 78 6, ALL INDUSTRIES 4,549 81, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 25
26 Bleckley County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing $ 792 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product 1 * * Machinery 2 * * Furniture and Related Product 1 * * Miscellaneous 1 * * Service-Providing 146 1, Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing 3 * * Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 3 * * Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 3 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 184 1, Total - Government 24 1, Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 208 2, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
27 Brantley County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing $ 722 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Mining 1 * * Construction Manufacturing Food 1 * * Textile Product Mills 1 * * Wood Product 4 * * Fabricated Metal Product 1 * * Machinery 1 * * Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component 2 * * Furniture and Related Product 2 * * Miscellaneous 1 * * Service-Providing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information 2 * * Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 210 1, Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 239 2, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 27
28 Brooks County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing $ 665 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food 1 * * Wood Product 1 * * Printing and Related Support Activities 1 * * Plastics and Rubber Products 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product 1 * * Computer and Electronic Product 1 * * Miscellaneous 1 * * Service-Providing 189 1, Utilities 2 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing 7 * * Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 5 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 271 2, Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 300 3, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
29 Bryan County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 104 1,010 $ 920 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Construction Manufacturing ,051 Food 2 * * Paper 1 * * Chemical 1 * * Plastics and Rubber Products 1 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 5 * * Fabricated Metal Product Machinery ,346 Service-Providing 544 4, Utilities 2 * * Wholesale Trade ,392 Retail Trade 85 1, Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services 3 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 8 * * Accommodation and Food Services 81 1, Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 681 5, Total - Government 43 1, Federal Government ,448 State Government Local Government 14 1, ALL INDUSTRIES 724 7, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 29
30 Bulloch County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 249 3,130 $ 773 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Mining 1 * * Construction 164 1, Manufacturing 53 1, Food 4 * * Beverage and Tobacco Product 2 * * Textile Product Mills 2 * * Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities 5 * * Chemical 1 * * Plastics and Rubber Products 2 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 7 * * Primary Metal 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product Machinery 3 * * Computer and Electronic Product 1 * * Transportation Equipment 1 * * Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Service-Providing 1,202 15, Utilities 4 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade 257 3, Transportation and Warehousing 48 1, Information Finance and Insurance ,014 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 4 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services Health Care and Social Assistance 201 3, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services 139 3, Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 1,519 18, Total - Government 73 6, Federal Government ,048 State Government 29 3, Local Government 27 2, ALL INDUSTRIES 1,592 25, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
31 Burke County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing $ 782 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food 2 * * Textile Product Mills 1 * * Chemical 1 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 1 * * Primary Metal 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product 1 * * Machinery 1 * * Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component 3 * * Transportation Equipment 1 * * Furniture and Related Product 1 * * Service-Providing 268 7,803 1,523 Utilities 3 * * Wholesale Trade ,186 Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc 27 * * Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services 2 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 356 8,782 1,441 Total - Government 37 1, Federal Government ,141 State Government Local Government 14 1, ALL INDUSTRIES ,262 1,333 Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 31
32 Butts County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 51 1,282 $ 676 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 4 * * Construction Manufacturing 7 1, Food 1 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 1 * * Fabricated Metal Product 2 * * Machinery 1 * * Furniture and Related Product 1 * * Miscellaneous 1 * * Service-Providing 323 3, Utilities 4 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information 2 * * Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 1 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services 1 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation ,567 Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 390 4, Total - Government 40 1, Federal Government ,009 State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 430 6, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
33 Calhoun County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing $ 544 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Mining 1 * * Construction Manufacturing 3 * * Food 1 * * Beverage and Tobacco Product 1 * * Textile Mills 1 * * Service-Providing Utilities 1 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 1 * * Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 2 * * Education Services 1 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 1 * * Accommodation and Food Services 4 * * Other Services (except Public Admin.) 3 * * Unclassified - industry not assigned 4 * * Total - Private Sector Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 119 1, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 33
34 Camden County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 134 1,284 $ 1,184 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Construction Manufacturing ,412 Wood Product 1 * * Paper 2 * * Printing and Related Support Activities 2 * * Petroleum and Coal Products 1 * * Chemical ,321 Plastics and Rubber Products 2 * * Computer and Electronic Product 1 * * Transportation Equipment 7 * * Miscellaneous 1 * * Service-Providing 725 7, Utilities 3 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade 147 2, Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc ,116 Management of Companies and Enterprises ,599 Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services 8 * * Health Care and Social Assistance 92 1, Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services 120 1, Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 905 9, Total - Government 59 4, Federal Government 23 2,346 1,267 State Government Local Government 20 2, ALL INDUSTRIES , Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
35 Candler County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing $ 634 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product 1 * * Textile Mills 1 * * Wood Product 1 * * Nonmetallic Mineral Product 2 * * Fabricated Metal Product 1 * * Service-Providing 192 1, Utilities 2 * * Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing 4 * * Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2 * * Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation Education Services 2 * * Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 2 * * Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned 5 * * Total - Private Sector 240 2, Total - Government Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES 257 2, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure 35
36 Carroll County Yearly, 2016 Goods-Producing 387 9,152 $ 947 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Mining 2 * * Construction 252 2, Manufacturing 124 6, Food 6 1, Textile Mills 1 * * Textile Product Mills Apparel 5 * * Wood Product Paper 7 * * Printing and Related Support Activities 5 * * Petroleum and Coal Products 2 * * Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal 10 * * Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product 2 * * Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component 2 * * Transportation Equipment 7 1, Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous 7 * * Service-Providing 1,741 23, Utilities ,550 Wholesale Trade 115 1, Retail Trade 372 5, Transportation and Warehousing Information ,102 Finance and Insurance ,028 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional Scientific & Technical Svc Management of Companies and Enterprises 6 * * Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt, Remediation 128 2, Education Services 14 * * Health Care and Social Assistance 214 5,333 1,123 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services 205 4, Other Services (except Public Admin.) Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector 2,219 32, Total - Government 84 6, Federal Government State Government 26 2, Local Government 44 3, ALL INDUSTRIES 2,303 39, Note: * Industry group does not meet criteria for disclosure
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