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The number of jobs in Georgia topped 5 million last month for the first time in history, the state Department of Labor reported Thursday. Georgia's unemployment rate, meanwhile, held steady at 3.5% in ...
The Georgia Department of Labor recently reported the state's unemployment rate hit 3.5% in May, its lowest point in a year. But something else dropped, too: the size of the labor force.
ATLANTA — Georgia’s latest jobs report showed the rate held steady at 3.6% unemployment. According to the Georgia Department of Labor, the state added 6,900 jobs in March while the rate ...
According to the Georgia Department of Labor, the unemployment rate was 3.5 percent, six-tenths of a point lower than the national average. “This milestone is thanks to the strength of our ...
Georgia has reached a historic economic milestone, surpassing 5 million jobs for the first time in the state's history, with the health care sector leading unprecedented growth across Central Georgia.
Explore Unemployment in Georgia is down, but so is the labor force. Why? She officially lost her job as a public health adviser May 8, leading to another challenge: obtaining unemployment benefits.
Georgia has officially hit over 5 million people now employed in the state, according to the Georgia Department of Labor’s latest report. Governor Brian Kemp shared the news on social media ...
Georgia topped 5 million jobs in June, a historic milestone. According to the Georgia Department of Labor, the unemployment rate was 3.5 percent, six-tenths of a point lower than the national average.