Northeast Region Posts Strong March

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, May 3rd, 2019

Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said Thursday that the Northeast region saw its unemployment rate and number of unemployment claims fall in March.
 
Preliminary results showed the 10-county area also posted monthly losses in labor force and while the number of employed residents increased in March.
 
“We are moving into the Spring with a strong jobs report,” Butler said. “The national economy is booming. Georgia is also producing strong numbers consistently across the state.”
 
The unemployment rate fell in March. The rate dropped 0.2 percentage points in March, settling at 3.5 percent. A year ago, the rate was 3.8 percent.
 
Nationally, the rate for February was 3.8 percent.
 
The labor force fell in March by 554. The February total was 305,653. That number is down by 56 from the total from March 2018. That’s an average monthly loss of about five.
 
The Northeast region ended March with 294,881 employed residents.  The number increased by 115 in March and 744 when compared to last March, an average monthly gain of about 60.
 
The number of unemployment claims fell in March by 17 percent. When compared to last March, claims were down by 8 percent.
 
In March, claims were down in manufacturing and construction.
 
The Three Rivers area includes Butts, Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Lamar, Meriwether, Pike, Spalding, Troup, and Upson counties.