Georgia ties record low unemployment rate

November 17, 2019–7:00 p.m.

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said today that Georgia’s unemployment rate fell in October to tie the state’s all-time low, matching a record set nearly 20 years ago.

That record wasn’t the only one set in October. Georgia also set new highs for jobs and employment. Several job sectors set records as well.

“We had a record-setting month in October and that always stands out,” Butler said. “We tied the record low unemployment rate while at the same time setting new records for employment and jobs.”

Nationally, the unemployment rate climbed in October to 3.6 percent, an increase of 0.1 percentage points. The nation also grew to its labor force by 325,000, increased employment by 241,000 and added more 125,000 jobs.

Georgia’s unemployment rate, meanwhile, fell in October by 0.1 percentage points to 3.4 percent.

That number was last reached in December 2000. Georgia’s rate was as high as 10.6 percent in 2010 due to impacts from the Great Recession. The number has been steadily falling ever since. In fact, it’s been under 4 percent since last summer.

With the record rate, Georgia’s number of unemployed residents fell to under 175,000 – the lowest total in more than 18 years.

“It was 2001 when we last saw the number of unemployed this low in Georgia,” Butler said, “and there were a million fewer people in the workforce back then.”

Georgia added 5,400 jobs in October, pushing the total to 4.64 million jobs – a new record for the state. That number is up 72,500 from the same time last year.

Georgia had three job sectors that added at least 2,000 jobs in October:

  • Leisure/hospitality, 4,400
  • Education/Health, 3,400
  • Trade/transportation/utilities, 2,100.

In terms of annual change, five sectors were up more than 5,000:

  • Education/health services, 23,800
  • Leisure/hospitality, 20,200
  • Trade/transportation/utilities, 9,200
  • Construction, 6,100
  • Government, 6,100

With all that job growth, Georgia also set records for the most jobs ever in leisure/hospitality, education/health, and financial activities.

In October, the number of employed residents climbed by 12,963 and pushed Georgia’s number of employed to 4.95 million. That’s a new record for Georgia.

Georgia’s labor force also grew in October by 5,479, adding to a total workforce of more than 5.1 million. That number was up by 4,107 from the same month a year ago.

At the same time, new claims for unemployment increased in October. The total number of claims filed in October increased by 29 percent. They were

down by about 11 percent compared with October 2018.

In October, EmployGeorgia.com noted about 95,000 job postings.

First-time claims for unemployment insurance in Rome dropped in October.

There were 336, down from 362 in September and 470 in October of last year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Rome area has also added 1,000 jobs since October of 2018.