Data for Planning Calhoun County Arlington Edison Leary Morgan Georgia Department of Community Affairs March 1993 Data for ~ .J Planning - Calhoun County Georgia Department of Community Affairs 1200 Equitable Building 100 Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303 (404) 656-3879 An Equal Opportunity Employer Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Table of Contents Calhoun County Topic Preface Population - County Population - City Housing - County Housing - City Economic Development Appendix Page 1 8 14 30 34 42 75 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 f Data for Planning Planning for the future is one of the most difficult responsibilities facing local government leaders today. The day-to-day demands of governing make it difficult to pull back and think about where the community is going and how it is going to get there. However, no task is more important than planning ahead. The Georgia Planning Act of 1989 encourages all local governments in Georgia to undertake a comprehensive planning process. In fact, this Act requires local governments to complete plans consistent with the Minimum Planning Standards and Procedures (promulgated under the Act) in order to remain eligible for certain grants, loans, and permits administered by various state agencies. Data for Planning was developed to assist local governments in preparing their comprehensive plans. Along with a package of maps (sent to each local government under separate cover), this data book gives local leadership a head-start in the planning process. Using the provided data and maps can significantly reduce the time required to assemble data in the early stages of the planning process. A companion guide to the this book, Using Datafor Local Planning, is also being sent to each local government. The Using Data publication provides valuable information on how to use the data provided in this data book to prepare a comprehensive plan. The statistics in Data for Planning were compiled from a number of different sources, including private firms, state agencies, and federal agencies. The two major sources of data are the U.S. Bureau of the Census and Woods & Poole Economics, Inc. (Woods & Poole). Other sources include the Georgia Office of Planning and Budget, the Georgia Department of Labor, and the Georgia Department of Education. Why Data for Planning? Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5 Page 1 r f Data for Planning Use Caution ... No matter how carefully prepared, no data is ever completely accurate. While the sources we have used are very reliable, errors can occur at any time - in collecting the data, while transmitting it, or while preparing estimates and projections. As you are undoubtedly aware, even the results of the U.S. Census are frequently questioned and proven inaccurate. We urge the reader to evaluate the data provided in this data book with good common sense and your personal knowledge of local conditions. Explanatory notes about the data You will find that the data tables in Data for Planning are relevant to three of the planning elements: Population, Housing, and Economic Development. Most of the maps in the map package will be useful for the Natural and Historic Resources Element, and to some extent, for the Community Facilities and Land Use Elements. Why are some data provided for one local government and not for another? You may notice that the tables in Data for Planning do not provide the same information for each local government in your county. Some data available for counties and larger cities are not available for smaller cities. Similarly, some economic statistics are not available for smaller cities. The companion publication, Using Data for Local Planning, includes discussion of optional approaches to take if some data is not available for your community from standard sources. Page2 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5 Data for Planning As mentioned above, the statistics in Data for Planning were compiled from several different statistical sources. It is not uncommon to fmd some disagreement between these data sources. There are several reasons: Different "data streams" are tapped to collect information. For example, the Census Bureau publishes data from both its "short form" census questionnaire and its "long form" questionnaire. Short form questions were asked of all U.S. citizens while long form questions were asked of only one in six Americans. For some communities, population totals estimated from the long form sample do not equal Census counts obtained from the short form census. Thus, published reports from the Census Bureau can be inconsistent with other Census Bureau publications! Source organizations periodically publish updated and revised figures. Again, the Census Bureau often makes corrections and revisions to previously published data. Some data sources "enhance" public information with additional statistical analysis. Woods & Poole uses population data from the Census Bureau with economic data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis to forecast population and economic trends into the next century. Woods & Poole's estimates and forecasts are for July 1 of each year. Their population figures almost always differ slightly from Census figures, which are typically based on an April date. In short, don't be alarmed by slight discrepancies in data from different sources (or even from the same source). If discrepancies are larger than a few percent, however, further investigation of the data is warranted. Why do these statistic! sometimes differ frorr the Census Bureau statistics~ Georgia Department of Community Affairs o 404/656-3879 o Document# DP5 Page3 I. : I I II I Ji Data for Planning Why is some 1990 Census information missing? Not all of the data collected in the 1990 census had been released by the Census Bureau at the time of publication. This version of Data for Planning does include a great deal of data collected in the Census "long form." However, some items -notably the average household income figures- have not been published at the time of this printing. The remaining data is scheduled for release during 1993. As you begin to prepare your comprehensive plan, check with your Regional Development Center (RDC) about the availability of additional1990 census data. How are estimates and projections derived? Data for Planning frequently cites Woods and Poole as the source for county-level data. The firm uses Census Bureau counts as the basis for their estimates and projections for those years in which no census data is available. Woods and Poole uses official U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis data as the base for its economic data. The frrm's economists then use an export base forecasting model to prepare employment and earnings projections for future years. This forecasting technique begins with a fixed national total for a given set of data, then partitions the total out to the economic areas defined by the U.S. Department of Commerce. (These economic areas are aggregates of contiguous counties and function as cohesive economic regions of the United States.) The total for each economic area is then allocated down to the county level. Page4 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DPS Data for Planning As noted already, Data for Planning contains information from a variety of data sources and for a variety of years. Sometimes, a data item will not be available for a particular city or county for a particular year. The reasons this can happen are several: The Census Bureau does not publish certain data for smaller cities. The cut-off size varies, according to the data item. Information from the 1990 Census is being published in stages. Some items were not yet available at the time this book was published. Economic data from smaller cities and smaller counties often do not meet agency disclosure criteria, because there are so few establishments in these places that to publish the data would violate the confidentiality of individual businesses or organizations. Some data items are not applicable for all cities and counties. For example, some county school systems do not operate high schools, but send high school students to neighboring counties. In these cases, no high school achievement test scores would be available for the county not operating a high school. When data is not available for a particular city or county, one of the following abbreviations has been used: "D" means the source has data but that data could not be disclosed. "NR" means no data was reported by the data source. Sometimes this implies a "zero", but a zero cannot be assumed. "NA" means no data was available to the Department of Community Affairs for this data item. What do abbreviations found in the data tables mean? Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5 PageS Data for Planning Getting Started This data book represents a team effort involving the work of a number of federal and state agencies plus the private sector data sources. We hope you will fmd the information within useful and profitable as you begin the process of planning your community's future. And don't forget about the Using Data for Local Planning companion to this data book, which offers guidance on making use of this data in your planning process. If you have any questions about the data in this book, please contact the Department of Community Affairs, Office of Coordinated Planning, at 404/656-3879. If you wish any supplemental information, please call. Supplemental data tables are available, and we will be happy to help in any way we can. Page6 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5 Data for Planning Calhoun County Population Housing Economic Development What Is the population of Calhoun County? What is the population of Calhoun County? That depends on who you ask- and when you ask them. The ftrst table below shows population counts, estimates, and projections from three frequently cited sources. The second table shows Woods & Poole estimates and projections for the 45 year time period extending from 1970 to 2015 for the county, the state, and the United States. Population Estimates and Projections from Various Sources (number of persons) .5!!= U.S. Bureau of the Census, various yean Georgia Office of Planning and Budget, 1992 Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 1991 Census OPB W& p Census OPB W& p 1970 6,606 NA 6,502 1980 5,717 NA 5,716 1985 5,600 NA 5,556 1986 5,500 NA 5,460 1987 5,400 NA 5,291 1988 5,300 NA 5,192 1989 NA NA 5,086 1990 5,013 NA 5,027 2000 NA 4,733 4,900 2010 NA 4,826 4,796 Population Estimates and Projectlons,1970- 2015 (number of persons) ~ Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 1991 County Georgia u.s. 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 6,502 6,336 5,716 5,556 5,027 4,611,479 5,058,099 5,484,527 5,943,851 6,522,645 203,999,745 215,467,514 227,227,046 237,935,782 249,461,978 County Georgia u.s. 1995 4,963 7,061,570 262,025,130 2000 4,900 7,523,788 274,023,724 2005 4,845 8,025,363 286,093,768 2010 4,796 8,470,216 298,676,834 2015 4,759 8,907,732 311,598,813 Page 8 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 . .;.. ;; ,,,.,.,,., ... ., ., ;. ,. :~;t; :; :l1 t, , :,:,::::;::..: ;:.,.;.;.,:,:'! ! : : : l!l~!:,.~ ~,: ~ ~, '_ ~,~!:,=~_;: ~ , ..tJ_,.S':&.,fi!l!l:<"~:l:i_~~,!.t-_ii'_,:i_~~- ', <_;~,!::,._l!,:;!:l:,i::1;_:.'!~t,-_.~- _,~11.,' 8.r:~1-:,(_;.,~-_'. ~,l_ ,~-.;_ ,.~;,-: .',:_.~ :~.-,~.- ,._,'~,-~ '_,~.;: ,~:-.'_,f:; '~:~_,::-'~_.,:'~,_;.,':~,;_,-~_;~:~_,'1_,--.'~'-:~;!~.:,:_~.~;- [.::~~ it!L)t!! !I :;:~;:tl"'!l!t !l:~ i,i;:::;I~ 1'''~;1 ~~%lif ----1!1'.-II"!''M--- .. ,_1_..,__,__r=:::,._r__ ,_:.. .1._,_',==.,..-:.:.:_',_,',: .._.,'_,',_,.... ,_;_.'.:._.,;:, __ .. __ iiiiil;.,, __ Calhoun County Age and race components of Calhoun County's population The two tables below provide age and race breakouts for the county's population. These Woods & Poole figures include 1990 Census data. The numbers may vary slightly from published Census statistics since Woods & Poole provides estimates as of July 1st of each year rather than for the April date used for Census counts. Also note that "Hispanic'' denotes ethnic origin, not race. Thus, figures from the White, Black, and Other rows add up to the total population without the inclusion of the Hispanic figure. 0 to 4 5 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 & up 1970 620 1,548 1,139 550 621 629 606 789 1975 516 1,286 1,314 610 537 665 565 843 1980 467 1,026 1,064 718 488 570 538 845 1985 371 830 873 682 718 648 604 830 1990 333 744 699 616 726 610 514 785 0 to 4 5 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 & up 1995 307 714 657 410 776 755 543 801 2000 273 659 622 288 729 900 618 811 2005 247 597 582 239 606 979 750 845 2010 230 545 536 224 472 961 897 931 2015 217 514 486 215 391 838 1,000 1,098 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 White 2,407 2,524 2,408 2,325 2,052 Black 4,092 3,796 3,287 3,212 2,961 Other 3 16 21 19 14 Hispanic I.____ _ _9.J_j_ _ _3_o_,_j_ _ _37....~.-1_ _ _42....Lj_ ______J81 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 White 1,968 1,840 1,685 1,530 1,377 Black 2,980 3,043 3,144 3,249 3,362 Other 15 17 16 17 20 HI span telL-_ _ _18....._1_ _ _3--~.21_ _ _3_8..._1_ _ _4o_._l_ _ _3_.21 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Calhoun County Population by Age (number of persons) .smm:. Woods & Poole Econanic:s,lnc., 1991 Calhoun County Population by Race and Ethnic Background (number of persons) &m; Woods & Poole Econanics,lnc.,1991 Page' Number of Households (mnnber of households) ~ Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 1991 Average Household Size (nwnber of persons) ~ Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 1991 Household and Income characterlslcs The ftrst two tables below provide infonnation on households for Calhoun County and for the state. These estimates and projections include infonnation from the 1990 Census. The bottom two tables provide income infonnation about county and state residents. Note that this infonnation is in 1982 constant dollars and can be validly compared from year to year. County Georgia County Georgia 1970 1,827 1,379,363 1975 1,919 1,635,335 1995 1,837 2,638,284 . 2000 1,870 2,860,830 1980 1,842 1,882,038 2005 1,931 3,144,139 1985 1,896 2,112,449 2010 2,026 3,466,522 1990 1,799 2,383,291 2015 2,134 3,817,466 County Georgia 1970 3.531 3.27 I County 1995 2.641 Georgia 2.60 1975 3271 3.04 2000 2.561 2.54 1980 3.051 2.84 2005 2.441 2.46 1985 2.871 2.74 2010 2.311 2.35 1990 2.741 2.66 2015 2.181 2.24 Average Household Income (1982 constant dollars) ~ Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 1991 County Georgia County Georgia 1970 $17,287 26,448 1995 30,480 35,525 1975 21,368 26,422 2000 32,214 37,703 1980 19,092 27,743 2005 33,617 39,254 1985 24,917 31,363 2010 34,320 40,180 1990 29,219 34,525 2015 34,985 41,077 Per Capita Income (1982 constant dollars) ~ Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 1991 Page 10 County Georgia County Georgia 1970 $4,886 8,048 1995 11,474 13,581 1975 6,507 8,649 2000 12,519 14,697 1980 6,226 9,711 2005 13,665 15,812 1985 8,626 11,366 2010 14,776 16,925 1990 10,620 12,890 2015 15,970 18,131 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 :.-:.-.~.:..~.;..~-:,:.;.=.~.=.~..=...~-.l..,.=.=.,:..==.=.:',. :.~.:-..~.~.:=;===?~1.'~=>.',''.=~_.,:';..".':. '. ' "'.,=~ ~.;., '"'~ "~ :.';::~;&-~'::~;} .=.=.=..:,==.=...=.=.:,:..:., ... ;~o; ,&~,;.I~~%:';~.'~\:.~':=>.<=.<=>:~ ~ ~ t*~ 1-tl!l l\~81 !1~{J ===== ===::::====:== ~= ~t:l<~i:!;l.: = .:~ ~: .~:.==.:~~=;=.-:~=.::~~ ;~~.r-.'~.,:_-~,-;.-,.:;..~,._~.~:;.1,:..=1.=.~;1..=~'..1=,1.-''.,:.~!=-,.:,'~.:,..;'=1.~.:..~=,l._:~.~...., ~=~ .'_,:...'?':.', ._ ~. :.,~=:;.-~,:.:.,:'.,,. ._ =.'~ . I ~-.:.. .'~; .~': =,:~.,: '.~,'.:~'. .,~.~-,~.:.=~.: _,:~ ...',. ..t,:, . ..'.',,... ... .'.,, I!. .<.-" Calhoun County Educational attainment In Calhoun County The following tables provide information on education in Calhoun County. The first table sbows census statistics on the number of adults with various levels of formal education. Elementary School {0 - 8 years) High SchooI {1 - 3 years) High SchooI {4 years) College {1 - 3 years) College {4+ years) 1970 1,774 762 298 228 176 1980 1,278 179 586 283 226 1990 705 794 945 376 317 Calhoun County Educational Attainment (number of adults, age 25 and over) ~ U.S.BureauoftheCensus,1970,1980, 1990 Calhoun County school system statistics The remaining two tables show data about the Calhoun County public school system. Achievement test scores for system high school students are provided along with state scores. The second table shows average enrollment, the number of dropouts, and a dropout rate. Note that this rate is for the grades K-12 - not just for high school years. The equivalent state dropout rates are also provided. Contact local school officials for guidance in interpreting this data. County Georgia 1984 635 652 1985 637 653 1986 641 653 1987 639 655 1988 640 654 1989 641 659 County School System Average High School Achievement Test Scores (test score units) ~ Geotgia Department of Education, various :yean 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 Enrollment 1,403 1,376 1,365 1,333 1,311 Dropouts 18 37 12 18 17 County o/o I Georgia o/o 1.3% 2.5%1 2.7% 2.3%1 0.9% 2.6%1 1.4% 2.5%1 1.3% 1.8 %1 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 Enrollment 1,276 1,257 1,270 1,219 1,258 Dropouts 12 12 12 7 10 County % I Georgia % 0.9% 2.1%1 1.0% 2.0%1 0.9% 2.0%1 0.6% 2.0%1 0.8% 1.8%1 County School System Enrollment and Dropou1 Statistics for Grades K-12 (number of students, dropou1 percentages: ~ Geotgia Department of Education, various yean Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 1 Household Income distribution The following table lists the number of households with household income falling within specified ranges. The table is based on the 1990 Census. Calhoun County Number of Households by Income (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Households with Income less than $5,000 Households with Income $ 5,000 - $ 9,999 Households with Income $10,000 - $12,499 Households with Income $12,500 - $14,999 Households with Income $15,000 - $17,499 Households with Income $17,500 - $19,999 Households with Income $20,000 - $ 22,499 Households with Income $ 22,500 - $24,999 Households with Income $25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $27,500 - $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $37,500 - $39,999 Households with Income $40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $45,000 - $47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $49,999 Households with Income $50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $55,000 - $59,999 Households with Income $60,000 - $74,999 Households with Income $75,000 - $99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more Households 268 345 157 94 125 111 70 60 73 47 51 36 67 31 33 33 12 17 37 . 19 41 41 0 18 6 Page 12 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 :~l=====i:l =~;:=::[~ \t, , !~[ ,~:;~;~~ ~[~;~~:= l!lr'!:~ =~~:::;= ![!I ~:~;::jil :111 ~~r==~:~ =:i:::;~;~ ~~::::~r=- :rr=1=====~, =~~f;;:} i i ~:1[,:.:~, ;i ~:!:;~,=-t:= :l:t= lt::~l[l\~LJ1=1rt fJt: tf'l Calhoun County Household Income distribution (percentages) The two columns in the following table compare the distribution of the county's household income with that of the state. Households with Income less than $5,000 Households with Income $ 5,000 - $ 9,999 Households with Income $10,000 - $12,499 Households with Income $12,500 - $14,999 Households with Income $15,000 - $17,499 Households with Income $17,500 - $19,999 Households with Income $20,000 - $22,499 Households with Income $22,500 - $24,999 Households with Income $25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $27,500 - $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $37,500 - $39,999 Households with Income $ 40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $45,000 - $47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $49,999 Households with Income $50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $ 55,000 - $59,999 Households with Income $60,000 - $74,999 Households with Income $ 75,000 - $99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more County 15.0% 19.3% 8.8% 5.2% 7.0% 6.2% 3.9% 3.3% 4.1% 2.6% 2.8% 2.0% 3.7% 1.7% 1.8% 1.8% 0.7% 0.9% 2.1% 1.1% 2.3% 2.3% 0.0% 1.0% 0.3% State 7.9% 8.9% 4.6% 4.0% 4.7% 4.2% 4.8% 4.0% 4.6% 3.7% 4.5% 3.4% 3.9% 2.9% 3.5% 2.6% 2.8% 2.1% 4.3% 3.3% 6.8% 4.6% 1.7% 0.7% 1.4% Calhoun County and State of Georgia Percent of Households by Income (percent of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DPS-301-C33-13037 Page I: Population characteristics for Arlington The three tables below provide population information about Arlington. The total population figures are drawn from the decennial censuses and from Census Bureau estimates made between the 1980 and 1990 decennial censuses. Note that ..Hispanic" denotes an ethnic origin. not a race. Persons of Hispanic origin are also counted in the White, Black. or Other totals. Arlington Total Population (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, various yean Arlington Population by Age (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 1970 Census 1980 1984 1,5721 1986 1988 1990 1,5101 1,5131 0 to 4 5 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 &up 1970 168 368 266 183 152 150 201 203 1980 135 285 306 188 140 150 136 264 1990 135 274 212 221 177 126 128 240 Arlington Population by Race and Ethnic Background (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 White Black Other 1970 688 1,010 0 1980 688 895 21 1990 507 998 8 Hlspan lc .____ _NA____.I_ _ _ _14_LI_ _ ___J21 Page 14 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Arlington Household and Income statistics The following two tables show additional data about the population of Arlington. The first table displays figures for the number of households within the city. The second table lists avemge household income and per capita income statistics for Arlington. Income data is shown in actual dollars. In comparing data from different years, remember to factor in the effects of inflation. Also note that these figures cannot be compared directly to the county income figures which appear in 1982 constant dollars. Avemge household income for 1990 was not available from the U.S. Census at the time this document was printed. 1970 1980 1990 Householdsj~_______52_2~~~-----5_o_s~j_______5_5~sl 1969 1979 1989 Household ~----NANA_t___12_,6_9_5t----NA-ll Per Capita L._______...J_L.______4_,_13_1..J_. ______6_,9_0__j4 Educational attainment In Arlington The following table summarizes infonnation about the education level of Arlington residents as provided by the Census Bureau. It shows the number of adults with various levels of fonnal education. Arlington Number of Households (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 Arlington Average Household Income and Per Capita Income (actual dollars) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census,l970,1980, 1990 Elementary School (0 - 8 years) High School (1 - 3 years) High School (4 years) College (1 - 3 years) College (4+ years) 1970 NA NA NA NA NA 1980 331 233 166 85 63 1990 219 240 273 113 65 Arlington Educational Attainment (number of adults, age 25 and over) .smm. U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 Georgia Department of Conununity Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 15 Household Income distribution The following table lists the number of households with household income falling within specified ranges. The table is based on the 1990 Census. Arlington Number of Households by Income (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Households with Income Jess than $5,000 Households with Income $ 5,000 - $ 9,999 Households with Income $10,000 - $12,499 Households with Income $12,500 - $ 14,999 Households with Income $15,000 - $ 17,499 Households with Income $17,500 - $ 19,999 Households with Income $20,000 - $ 22,499 Households with Income $22,500 - $ 24,999 Households with Income $25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $27,500 - $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $37,500 - $39,999 Households with Income $40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $45,000 - $47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $49,999 Households with Income $50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $55,000 - $59,999 Households with Income $60,000 - $74,999 Households with Income $75,000 - $99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more Households 100 107 45 38 46 23 33 19 32 9 16 14 9 8 2 6 2 4 11 11 11 5 0 0 2 Page 16 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-I3037 :-::-:::::::::::::-:-:-:-::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::::::-::::::::-::::::.o:!:~:~~{:'!~:~->:;:?.t~::.:.'..'\..""-&?..~~:i..~---~----------------- Arlington Household Income distribution (percentages) The two columns in the following table compare the distribution of the city's household income with that of the county. Households with Income Jess than $5,000 - Households with Income $ 5,000 $ 9,999 Households with Income $10,000 - $12,499 Households with Income $12,500 - $14,999 Households with Income $15,000 - $17,499 Households with Income $17,500 - $19,999 Households with Income $20,000 - $ 22,499 Households with Income $22,500 - $ 24,999 Households with Income $25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $27,500 - $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $37,500 - $39,999 Households with Income $40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $ 42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $45,000 - $47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $ 49,999 Households with Income $ 50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $55,000 - $59,999 Households with Income $60,000 - $74,999 Households with Income $75,000 - $99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more City 18.1% 19.3% 8.1% 6.9% 8.3% 4.2% 6.0% 3.4% 5.8% 1.6% 2.9% 2.5% 1.6% 1.4% 0.4% 1.1% 0.4% 0.7% 2.0% 2.0% 2.0% 0.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.4% County 15.0% 19.3% 8.8% 5.2% 7.0% 6.2% 3.9% 3.3% 4.1% 2.6% 2.8% 2.0% 3.7% 1.7% 1.8% 1.8% 0.7% 0.9% 2.1% 1.1% 2.3% 2.3% 0.0% 1.0% 0.3% Arlington and Calhoun County Percent of Households by Income (percent of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 1 Population characteristics for Edison The three tables below provide population infonnation about Edison. The total population figures are drawn from the decennial censuses and from Census Bureau estimates made between the 1980 and 1990 decennial censuses. Note that "Hispanic" denotes an ethnic origin, not a race. Persons of Hispanic origin are also counted in the White, Black, or Other totals. Edison Total Population (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, various years Edison Population by Age (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census,1970, 1980, 1990 1970 1980 I Census 1,2101 1984 1986 1988 1990 1,1821 0 to 4 5 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 & up 1970 91 229 203 102 122 135 206 146 1980 65 158 172 118 97 108 143 252 1990 64 193 143 142 142 115 96 287 Edison Population by Race and Ethnic Background (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970,1980, 1990 1970 1980 1990 White 603 514 488 Black 604 599 694 Other 3 0 0 ___.~o Hispanic!L.__ _ _NA___.._I_ _ _l_j71_ _ _ I Page 18 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Household and Income statistics The following two tables show additional data about the population of Edison. The first table displays figures for the number of households within the city. The second table lists average household income and per capita income statistics for Edison. Income data is shown in actual dollars. In comparing data from different years, remember to factor in the effects of inflation. Also note that these figures cannot be compared directly to the county income figures which appear in 1982 constant dollars. Average household income for 1990 was not available from the U.S. Census at the time this document was printed. Households! 1970 4041 1980 4061 1990 4221 I Household Per Capita 1969 :I 1979 11,6021 4,371 1989 7.5:1 Educatlonal attainment In Edison The following table summarizes information about the education level of Edison residents as provided by the Census Bureau. It shows the number of adults with various levels of formal education. Edison Number of Households (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970,1980,1990 Edison Average Household Income and Per Capita Income (actual dollars) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970,1980,1990 Elementary School (0 - 8 years) High School (1 - 3 years) High School (4 years) College (1 - 3 years) College (4+ years) 1970 NA NA NA NA NA 1980 264 175 124 86 69 1990 179 182 238 94 102 Edlsor Educational Attainmen (number of adults, age 25 and over ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1991 Georgia Deparunent of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 1 Household Income distribution The following table lists the number of households with household income falling within specified ranges. The table is based on the 1990 Census. Edison Number of Households by Income (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Households with Income less than $5,000 Households with Income $ 5,000 - $ 9,999 Households with Income $ 10,000 - $12,499 Households with Income $ 12,500 - $ 14,999 Households with Income $ 15,000 - $17,499 Households with Income $17,500 - $19,999 Households with Income $ 20,000 - $ 22,499 Households with Income $ 22,500 - $24,999 Households with Income $25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $ 27,500 - $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $ 32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $37,500 - $39,999 Households with income $40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $ 42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $45,000 - $47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $49,999 Households with Income $50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $55,000 - $59,999 Households with Income $60,000 - $74,999 Households with Income $75,000 - $99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more Households 81 93 19 13 25 33 17 8 10 13 6 4 21 14 15 12 3 2 9 0 9 7 0 0 0 Page 20 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Household Income distribution (percentages) The two columns in the following table compare the distribution of the city's household income with that of the county. Households with Income less than $5,000 - Households with Income $ 5,000 $ 9,999 Households with Income $10,000 - $12,~99 Households with Income $ 12,500 - $14,999 Households with Income $ 15,000 - $17,499 - Households with income $17,500 $19,999 Households with Income $ 20,000 - $ 22,499 Households with Income $22,500 - $ 24,999 Households with Income $25,000 - $ 27,499 Households with Income $27,500 - $ 29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $ 35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $ 37,500 - $39,999 Households with Income $40,000 - $ 42,499 Households with Income $42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $ 45,000 - $ 47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $49,999 Households with Income $50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $55,000 - $ 59,999 Households with Income $60,000 - $74,999 Households with Income $75,000 - $ 99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more City 19.6% 22.5% 4.6% 3.1% 6.0% 8.0% 4.1% 1.9% 2.4% 3.1% 1.4% 1.0% 5.1% 3.4% 3.6% 2.9% 0.7% 0.5% 2.2% 0.0% 2.2% 1.7% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% County 15.0% 19.3 % 8.8% 5.2% 7.0% 6.2% 3.9% 3.3% 4.1% 2.6% 2.8% 2.0% 3.7% 1.7% 1.8% 1.8% 0.7% 0.9% 2.1% 1.1% 2.3% 2.3% 0.0% 1.0% 0.3% Edison and calhoun County Percent of Households by Income (percent of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census. 1990 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 2 Leary Population characteristics for Leary The three tables below provide population information about Leary. The total population figures are drawn from the decennial censuses and from Census Bureau estimates made between the 1980 and 1990 decennial censuses. Note that "Hispanic" denotes an ethnic origin, not a race. Persons of Hispanic origin are also counted in the White, Black, or Other totals. Leary Total Population (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, various years Leary Population by Age (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 1970 Census 1980 1984 1986 1988 1990 0 to 4 5 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 & up 1970 88 248 170 69 85 66 104 80 1980 71 145 190 98 53 63 60 130 1990 58 113 104 113 91 47 67 108 Leary Population by Race and Ethnic Background (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 White Black Other 1970 239 668 0 1980 164 646 0 1990 130 570 1 Hispanic .___ _NA_....I_ _ _NA__,_I_ _ ___,oI Page 22 Georgia Department of Communily Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Household and Income statistics The following two tables show additional data about the population of Leary. The frrst table displays figures for the number of households within the city. The second table lists average household income and per capita income statistics for Leary. Income data is shown in actual dollars. In comparing data from different years, remember to factor in the effects of inflation. Also note that these figures cannot be compared directly to the county income figures which appear in 1982 constant dollars. Average household income for 1990 was not available from the U.S. Census at the time his document was printed. Households! 1970 2401 1980 2331 1990 2471 I :I Household Per Capita 1969 1979 ll.5381 3,553 1989 7.:::1 Educatlonal attainment In Leary The following table summarizes information about the education level of Leary residents as provided by the Census Bureau. It shows the number of adults with various levels of formal education. Leary Number of Households (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 Leary Average Household Income and Per Capita Income (actual dollars) ~ U.S.BureauoftheCensus, 1970,1980,1990 Elementary School (0 - 8 years) High School (1 - 3 years) High School (4 years) College (1 - 3 years) College (4+ years) 1970 NA NA NA NA NA 1980 182 86 88 16 32 1990 107 85 145 51 35 Leary Educational Attainment (number of adults, age 25 and over) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census,1970,1980,1990 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 2: Household Income distribution The following table lists the number of households with household income falling within specified ranges. The table is based on the 1990 Census. Leary Number of Households by Income (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Households with Income less than $5,000 Households with Income $ 5,000 - $ 9,999 Households with Income $10,000 - $12,499 Households with Income $12,500 - $14,999 Households with Income $15,000 - $ 17,499 Households with Income $17,500 - $19,999 Households with Income $20,000 - $ 22,499 Households with Income $ 22,500 - $24,999 Households with Income $ 25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $27,500 - $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $37,500 - $39,999 Households with Income $40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $42,500 - $ 44,999 Households with Income $45,000 - $ 47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $49,999 Households with Income $50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $55,000 - $ 59,999 Households with Income $60,000 -.$74,999 Households with Income $75,000 - $ 99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more Households 57 46 18 19 20 10 1 18 9 16 0 2 5 0 2 6 4 3 13 2 2 . 3 0 3 0 Page 24 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Leary Household Income distribution (percentages) The two columns in the following table compare the distribution of the city's household income with that of the county. Households with Income less than $5,000 - Households with Income $ 5,000 $ 9,999 Households with Income $10,000 - $12,499 Households with Income $ 12,500 - $14,999 Households with Income $15,000 - $17,499 Households with Income $17,500 - $19,999 Households with Income $ 20,000 - $22,499 Households with Income $22,500 - $24,999 Households with Income $25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $27,500 - $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $37,500 - $39,999 Households with Income $40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $45,000 - $47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $49,999 Households with Income $50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $55,000 - $59,999 Households with Income $60,000 - $74,999 Households with Income $75,000 - $99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more City 22.0% 17.8% 6.9% 7.3% 7.7% 3.9% 0.4% 6.9% 3.5% 6.2% 0.0% 0.8% 1.9% 0.0% 0.8% 2.3% 1.5% 1.2% 5.0% 0.8% 0.8% 1.2% 0.0% 1.2% 0.0% County 15.0% 19.3% 8.8% 5.2% 7.0% 6.2% 3.9% 3.3% 4.1% 2.6% 2.8% 2.0% 3.7% 1.7% 1.8% 1.8% 0.7% 0.9% 2.1% 1.1% 2.3% 2.3% 0.0% 1.0% 0.3% Leary and Calhoun County Percent of Households by Income (percent of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page~ Population characteristics for Morgan The three tables below provide population information about Morgan. The total IX>PUlation figures are drawn from the decennial censuses and from Census Bureau estimates made between the 1980 and 1990 decennial censuses. Note that "Hispanic" denotes an ethnic origin, not a race. Persons of Hispanic origin are also counted in the White, Black, or Other totals. Morgan Total Population (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, various yean Morgan Population by Age (number of persons) ~ U.S.BureauoftheCensus, 1970,1980,1990 1970 Census 1980 1984 1986 1988 1990 0 to 4 5 to 14 15 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 & up 1970 23 44 49 23 27 27 42 42 1980 40 47 51 58 30 28 42 58 1990 11 24 55 38 30 17 29 48 Morgan Population by Race and Ethnic Background (number of persons) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 1970 1980 1990 White 164 202 139 Black 116 152 105 Other 0 0 8 Hispanic IL-_ _ _NA__._j_ _ _NA___~..I_ _ _-..~oI Page 26 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Household and Income statistics The following two tables show additional data about the population of Morgan. The first table displays figures for the number of households within the city. The second table lists average household income and per capita income statistics for Morgan. Income data is shown in actual dollars. In comparing data from different years, remember to factor in the effects of inflation. Also note that these figures cannot be compared directly to the county income figures which appear in 1982 constant dollars. Average household income for 1990 was not available from the U.S. Census at the time this document was printed. Households! 1970 891 1980 1341 1990 961 I :I Household Per Capita 1969 1979 13,5561 5,199 1989 7.3:1 Educatlonal attainment In Morgan The following table summarizes information about the education level of Morgan residents as provided by the Census Bureau. It shows the number of adults with various evels of formal education. Morgan Number of Households (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970,1980, 1990 Morgan Average Household Income and Per CspHa Income (actual dollars) .s:mm. U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 Elementary School (0 - 8 years) High School (1 - 3 years) High School (4 years) College (1 - 3 years) College (4+ years) 1970 NA NA NA NA NA 1980 53 70 46 31 16 1990 21 57 43 18 15 Morgan Educational Attainment (number of adults, age 25 and over) .s:mm. U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 Georgia Deparunent of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-30!-C33-13037 Page 2~ Household Income distribution The following table lists the number of households with household income falling within specified ranges. The table is based on the 1990 Census. Morgan Number of Households by Income (number of households) ~ U.S. Bureau oflhe Census, 1990 Households with Income less than $5,000 Households with Income $ 5,000 $ 9,999 Households with Income $ 10,000 $ 12,499 Households with Income $ 12,500 $ 14,999 Households with Income $ 15,000 - $ 17,499 Households with Income $17,500 $19,999 Households with Income $ 20,000 $22,499 Households with Income $ 22,500 $24,999 Households with Income $ 25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $27,500 $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 $34,999 Households with Income $ 35,000 $37,499 Households with Income $37,500 $39,999 Households with Income $40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $45,000 $ 47,499 Households with Income $47,500 $ 49,999 Households with Income $50,000 $54,999 Households with Income $ 55,000 $59,999 Households with Income $60,000 $74,999 Households with Income $75,000 $99,999 Households with Income $100,000 $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 $149,999 Households with Income $150,000 or more Households 5 10 10 6 5 13 1 0 4 4 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 3 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 Page 28 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-30I-C33-13037 :-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::~:~::~:~~::::~::~::~~:~:?..O:~:~:~:.:::~~~:~~:.O:i:~&..%..., .. '{~~~----------------- Morgan Household Income distribution (percentages) The two columns in the following table compare the distribution of the city's household income with that of the county. Households with Income less than $5,000 Households with Income $ 5,000 - $ 9,999 Households with Income $ 10,000 - $12,499 Households with Income $12,500 - $14,999 Households with Income $15,000 - $17,499 Households with Income $ 17,500 - $19,999 Households with Income $ 20,000 - $22,499 Households with Income $ 22,500 - $24,999 Households with Income $ 25,000 - $27,499 Households with Income $27,500 - $29,999 Households with Income $30,000 - $32,499 Households with Income $32,500 - $34,999 Households with Income $35,000 - $37,499 Households with Income $ 37,500 - $39,999 Households with Income $40,000 - $42,499 Households with Income $42,500 - $44,999 Households with Income $45,000 - $47,499 Households with Income $47,500 - $49,999 Households with Income $ 50,000 - $54,999 Households with Income $55,000 - $59,999 Households with Income $ 60,000 - $74,999 Households with Income $75,000 - $99,999 Households with Income $100,000 - $124,999 Households with Income $125,000 - $149,999 . Households with Income $150,000 or more City 6.8% 13.5% 13.5% 8.1% 6.8% 17.6% 1.4% 0.0% 5.4% 5.4% 0.0% 0.0% 4.1% 1.4% 0.0% 4.1% 0.0% 4.1% 0.0% 6.8% 0.0% 1.4% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% County 15.0% 19.3% 8.8% 5.2% 7.0% 6.2% 3.9% 3.3% 4.1% 2.6% 2.8% 2.0% 3.7% 1.7% 1.8% 1.8% 0.7% 0.9% 2.1% 1.1% 2.3% 2.3% 0.0% 1.0% 0.3% Morgan and Calhoun County Percent of Households by Income (percent of households) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-l3037 Page 2S Types of housing In Georgia Interpreting housing statistics from the Census Bureau is complicated by changes in defmitions and reporting standards. In 1970 and 1980, housing characteristics were presented only for year-round housing units. In 1990, housing characteristics are shown for all housing units, which includes year-round units plus seasonal, migratory, and recreational units: Also note that the Bureau changed the way it reports seasonal, migratory, and recreational housing units in 1990. Care should be utilized in interpreting these statistics. State of Georgia Housing Units by Type (number of units) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 Total Units Single Family Multi-Family Mobile Homes Seasonal I Migratory Seasonal I Recreational Migratory Year- Round 1970 1980 1,466,268 2,012,640 1,106,880 1,525,070 292,113 334,622 67,275 "152,948 4,289 15,710 NR NR NR NR All 1990 2,638,418 1,712,259 598,271 327,888 NR 33,637 617 Condition of housing In Georgia The table below reviews two traditional indicators of housing quality. The "Built Before 1939" statistic summarizes the inventory of older houses. Obviously, this is an incomplete indicator since some older houses may have been restored and/or remodeled. The "Lacking Complete Plumbing" value is probably more indicative of sub-standard housing. State of Georgia Housing Conditions (number of units) ~ U.S. Bureau ofthcCensus,1970,1980,1990 Bu lit Before 1939 Lacking Complete Plumbing 1970 419,370 193,748 1980 296,662 35,769 1990 212,938 28,462 Page 30 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 ~!~1=====~11 ~~:::~l :~L,J!~! :i~:;;:;~: ll ~r==~ ~:~c::!~ =~1::.::::-t~!~::i;[~ -~~~;'It:,:~~;~~;~~- =~:~~:t~t .:~/:;: : \~;~ .':~,_[:.;: :; :;.'~:.: :.=~'-:~_.~: :'~_-:'_ '~.=':~_:.~: '~,:-.':._:~.':_':.=_,:.~:_;,~_:.,=_,:.;:,' .;:~_.'~: :'.:'.,:~',:' '~-:'~_-:'~::~ :,~.-:',_-~.: _:=~,:. _,:.:~.- =_:~'_,.~:,=. _.:~-=.:_~: :',:~ :~=' .,~:'.~:'_~.:'.:"-.: jJ :::,,;;: \L,,,,,,,,p tL,,,;;:: !!ii;,,,J~ =~~~!:"):~:. :~~ .~'\i::f' ttt,,,,;:;:: t,,,,Jt[ .;:;:::::::;. ..;:::=:;:;.. :;:: :;::: ;:;:;-::::::;., .;:;:::=:::;., :;:;.;:::::::;. ..;:;:::;:;... :;:; .:::: ,_: . . .='.::' .=._..='.::_.:',:'.:',:'.::.:'.::..:':':'.::='.' '.'. :.=.'=..'.::'_ : . ~. . : . .. __ .=.. =..':',',.:'_.:' . .. ~ ":':' : ..' .:.::_':'.::..:. .. ' ' 'J ,_.' . =..'.,.:.=,=,=,.=. ...''_:',:..: .. .:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-::-:-:-:-:-:::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:::::-:-:-:-:-:....~:-:-:!:~::~~==~~=~::&%'!!i}..".::.;!:~:;r!:O:O::o&~~'*=-~~~::,<:;,:,:@-r~:=':>::~=:k: >~:1,~:>::: : >:~l~:~=:~,~~="-'=-*="~'r;~t.~~~<~~tl~;: ~::itl>l=;:;:.~~r~-.:-=.:~t=~: ~~~~~.~'~,_~',i-_~..'._,'-_,:',;-_~,'=_,_.~_;.'~,_..'..'.,.',~_,,? ;',;'._:,i_:;i,:_~',_-.~,;'_~-.',.:.~_',;-_',:..'-:,_:~-';,:.~,'.:__:_:.,:.'.'. ': .=.. .'_,~-_, ,' ,'~ ...._,:,', =,r. ,;_:~-',:.= .. .: '-~_. _,=-.,=_ ,;~=.=. ..: . . . . '=- ,~:,.~,=: __ = United States of America What sectors employ the greatest percent of people? Based on data displayed on the previous page, the table below shows the percent of total jobs in the U.S. by economic sector. The table shows estimates and projections for 13 different economic sectors in five-year intervals from 1970 through 2015. Total Farming Ag Serv Mining Construct Manu fact TCPU Wholesale Retail FIRE Services Gov FC Gov FM Gov SL 1970 100.0% 4.4% 0.5% 0.7% 4.8% 21.9% 5.4% 4.6% 15.1% 5.4% 18.5% 3.2% 3.6% 11.3% 1975 100.0% 4.0% 0.6% 0.8% 4.8% 19.2% 5.1% 5.0% 15.5% 6.0% 20.3% 2.9% 2.7% 12.5% 1980 100.0% 3.4% 0.7% 1.0% 5.0% 18.4% 5.0% 5.1% 15.8% 6.7% 21.7% 2.7% 2.1% 11.8% 1985 100.0% 2.8% 0.9% 0.9% 5.1% 16.0% 4.8% 4.9% 16.3% 7.3% 24.8% 2.4% 2.2% 10.9% 1990 100.0% 2.2% 1.0% 0.7% 5.1% 14.2% 4.8% 4.9% 16.5% 7.4% 27.4% 2.3% 2.0% 11.0% UnHed States Employment by Sector (percent of jobs) .smm: Woocb & Poole Econanics, Inc.,1991 Total Farming Ag Serv Mining Construct Manu fact TCPU Wholesale Retail FIRE Services Gov FC Gov FM Gov SL 1995 100.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.7% 4.9% 13.6% 4.7% 4.9% 16.5% 7.4% 29.0% 2.2% 1.8% 10.7% 2000 100.0% 1.8% 1.0% 0.7% 4.8% 13.2% 4.5% 5.0% 16.7% 7.5% 30.0% 2.1% 1.6% 10.4% 2005 100.0% 1.7% 1.0% 0.7% 4.8% 12.8% 4.5% 5.1% 16.8% 7.6% 30.7% 2.0% 1.4% 10.3% 2010 100.0% 1.6% 1.1% 0.8% 4.8% 12.7% 4.5% 5.0% 16.5% 7.5% 31.8% 1.9% 1.3% 10.0% 2015 100.0% 1.5% 1.1% 0.8% 4.7% 12.6% 4.4% 5.0% 16.3% 7.4% 32.8% 1.9% 1.2% 9.7% Abbru!atlons Ag Serv: Agricultural Services TCPU: Transportation, CommunicatiClllS, Public Utilities FIRE: Financial, Insurance, Real Estate Gov FC: Federal Government, Ci.vilian Gov FM: Federal Govcmmcnt, Miliury Gov SL: State and Local Government Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 53 Calhoun County What sectors provide greatest earnings to Calhoun County? The table below shows earnings estimates and projections by economic sector for Calhoun County. These figures are in 1982 constant dollars. As with the Woods & Poole employment figures, these earnings figures represent income earned within the county without regard to the residence of the earner. Note that income earned by Calhoun County residents who work in other counties is not reflected in this table. Calhoun County Earnings by Sector (thousands of 1982 constant dollars) ~ Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 1991 Total Farming Ag Serv Mining Construct Manu fact TCPU Wholesale Retail FIRE Services Gov FC Gov FM Gov SL 1970 18,602 3,776 131 0 656 3,351 547 587 3,153 623 2,064 518 122 3,074 1975 24,791 9,148 273 0 685 2,454 734 2,008 2,324 590 2,017 592 86 3,880 1980 17,625 -926 223 0 1,127 3,750 487 2,240 2,458 830 2,319 543 74 4,500 1985 26,623 7,173 484 90 1,763 2,998 604 2,585 2,113 668 2,406 378 215 5,146 1990 32,879 8,690 507 0 1,592 5,142 1,741 2,680 1,991 662 3,076 396 267 6,135 Abbreviations Ag Scrv: Agricultural Services TCPU: Transportation, Communications, Public Utilities FIRE: Financial, InsUiancc, Real Estate Gov FC: Federal Government, Civilian Gov FM: Federal Govc:mment, Military Gov SL: State and Local Government Total Farming Ag Serv Mining Construct Manufact TCPU Wholesale Retail FIRE Services Gov FC Gov FM Gov SL 1995 35,534 8,526 544 0 1,565 6,586 1,632 2,976 2,029 679 3,357 420 344 6,876 2000 39,145 8,318 607 0 1,604 8,563 1,528 3,400 2,185 732 3,714 451 425 7,618 2005 43,109 8,150 674 0 1,724 10,565 1,428 3,855 2,321 782 4,128 479 499 8,504 2010 47,131 7;987 763 0 1,822 12,830 1,334 4,242 2,395 818 4,775 517 580 9,068 2015 51,758 7,848 ~67 0 1,956 15,362 1,246 4,652 2,503 867 5,662 559 656 9,580 Page 54 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Calhoun County What sectors provide most of the earnings In the county? Based on data displayed on the previous page, the table below shows the percent of earnings in the county by economic sector. The table shows estimates and projections for 13 different economic sectors in five-year intervals from 1970 through 2015. Total Farming Ag Serv Mining Construct Manu fact TCPU Wholesale Retail FIRE Services Gov FC Gov FM Gov SL 1970 100.0% 20.2% 0.7% 0.0% 3.5% 18.0% 2.9% 3.1% 16.9% 3.3% 11.0% 2.7% 0.6% 16.5% 1975 100.0% 36.9% 1.1% 0.0% 2.7% 9.8% 2.9% 8.0% 9.3% 2.3% 8.1% 2.3% 0.3% 15.6% 1980 100.0% -5.2% 1.2% 0.0% 6.3% 21.2% 2.7% 12.7% 13.9% 4.7% 13.1% 3.0% 0.4% 25.5% 1985 100.0% 26.9% 1.8% 0.3% 6.6% 11.2% 2.2% 9.7% 7.9% 2.5% 9.0% 1.4% 0.8% 19.3% 1990 100.0% 26.4% 1.5% 0.0% 4.8% 15.6% 5.2% 8.1% 6.0% 2.0% 9.3% 1.2% 0.8% 18.6% calhoun County Earnings by Sector (thousands of 1982 constant dollars) ~ Woods & Poole Economics, Jnc.,l991 Total Farming Ag Serv Mining Construct Manufact TCPU Wholesale Retail FIRE Services Gov FC Gov FM Gov SL 1995 100.0% 23.9% 1.5% 0.0% 4.4% 18.5% 4.5% 8.3% 5.1% 1.9% 9.4% 1.1% 0.9% 19.3% 2000 100.0% 21.2% 1.5% 0.0% 4.0% 21.8% 3.9% 8.6% 5.5% 1.8% 9.4% 1.1% 1.0% 19.4% 2005 100.0% 18.9% 1.5% 0.0% 3.9% 24.5% 3.3% 8.9% 5.3% 1.8% 9.5% 1.1% 1.1% 19.7% 2010 100.0% 16.9% 1.6% 0.0% 3.8% 27.2% 2.8% 9.0% 5.0% 1.7% 10.1% 1.0% 1.2% 19.2% 2015 100.0% 15.1% 1.6% 0.0% 3. 7% 29.6% 2.4% 8.9% 4.8% 1.6% 10.9% 1.0% 1.2% 18.5% Abbreviations Ag Serv: Agrlcultural Services TCPU: Transponation, Communications, Public Utilities FIRE: Financial, Insurance, Real Estate Gov FC: Fedcr.ol Government, Civilian Gov FM: Fcdenl Government, Military Gov SL: State and Local Government Georgia Deparunent of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 55 What are Georgia's leading earnings sectors? The table below shows earnings estimates and projections by economic sector for the state. The use of 1982 constant dollars allows valid direct comparisons between earnings occurring in different decades. State of Georgia Earnings by Sector (thousands of 1982 constant dollars) ~ Woods & Poole Economics, Inc., 1991 Total Farming Ag Serv Mining Construct Manufact TCPU Wholesale Retail FIRE Services Gov FC Gov FM Gov SL 1970 30,992,680 1,005,947 134,125 117,602 1,785,413 7,678,832 2,410,181 2,354,224 3,450,225 1,645,290 4,175,331 1,840,037 1,423,424 2,972,049 1975 34,459,319 1,156,280 151,631 149,448 2,016,895 7,328,765 2,955,068 2,959,879 3,885,512 1,956,013 5,121,084 1,890,810 920,513 3,967,421 1980 41,451,988 175,944 169,206 224,439 2,544,328 9,505,225 3,972,944 3,793,029 4,354,584 2,342,209 6,707,043 1,933,529 1,093,474 4,636,034 1985 52,398,969 849,328 215,849 247,617 3,527,914 10,804,566 4,882,653 4,923,263 5,375,979 3,145,695 9,552,597 2,234,460 1,281,015 5,358,033 1990 64,961,088 1,193,878 279,814 217,898 3,905,237 11,633,156 6,014,624 6,164,382 6,388,029 4,225,931 14,301,035 2,359,332 1,315,147 6,962,625 Abbreviations Ag Scrv: Agricultural Services TCPU: Transportation, Communications, Public Utilities FIRE: Financial, Jnsumncc, Real Estate Gov FC: Federal Government, Civilian Gov FM: Federal Government, Military Gov SL: State and Local Government Total Farming Ag Serv Mining Construct Manufact TCPU Wholesale Retail FIRE Services Gov FC Gov FM Gov SL 1995 72,687,967 1,298,919 317,293 229,057 4,216,259 13,162,520 6,957,243 7,147,484 7,046,321 4,672,369 16,282,822 2,521,687 1,358,422 7,477,571 2000 82,556,061 1,355,836 371,842 255,956 4,670,195 15,393,747 7,853,016 8,464,380 8,024,514 5,356,737 18,622,078 2,710,153 1,419,615 8,057,992 2005 2010 2015 92,944,776 102,769,269 113,178,061 1,416,750 1,480,830 1,547,449 431,871 507,020 591,525 290,974 332,483 380,026 5,265,159 5,806,280 6,398,088 17,313,467 19,345,768 21,451,619 9,147,286 10,153,286 11,134,197 9,791,130 10,736,088 11,626,076 8,990,944 9,765,608 10,566,234 6,072,543 6,698,272 7,383,491 21,131,057 24,020,498 27,308,188 2,869,769 3,094,065 3,334,686 1,475,744 1,564,232 1,659,715 8,748,082 9,264,839 9,796,767 Page 56 Georgia Department of Conununity Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 :~,:;.r:_~;.-:,:;:t_;:,:.~;,':-,;::.-~;,::_;, ;~_-r,~_:_';.~--~:_r,1=_: :_~.:_~-~-=: _\~,f_;~-= ~.-~-~ -:_=, ~_'~::.t,:~_:.: r.,~;_:_~-=~::_~-~,;_.;,: =~,:_'.;:~_-.',_:-:.,_':,~-_.,~-.:~_.,-~ -~.:_~,-~,:_.,;_:,~_;~_:~- .. .. -. ~ ~ ~=.;.;.= = 1~ : =:~t&r :::::=:::::::= .}~~=.= :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:::-:-:-:-::-:-:::-::-:-:::-:-:-:-::::~:-:::-::~:::::-!:.~:::.;!~~~~}:;~<&~'!-:{.~%.%.%''*:,;,.~~-::IS!OSili:.::-:o:~:-~~:-:;:~::o:~:~::.:.::.:.;;:::~::::::-:::::-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:--. Calhoun County Occupations of county residents The table below provides employment by occupation infonnation collected in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses. While these tables do not provide in-depth infonnation, they can be used to gain insight into the work-related skills and backgrounds of Calhoun County residents. Calhoun County Occupation of Residents (employed persons, 16 years old and older) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970,1980, 1990 Executive, adm In istratlve and managerial (not farm) Professional and technical specialty 1970 102 156 1980 128 210 1990 110 222 Sales 88 84 146 Clerical and administrative support 127 180 223 Private household services 227 63 45 Services (not private household) Farming, fishing, and forestry 147 184 180 512 353 255 Precision production, craft, and repair 190 194 174 Equipment operation, assembly, Inspection 373 375 329 Transportation equipment operation 68 149 156 Labor (not farm) 138 173 92 Page 68 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Occupations of county residents (percentages) The table below provides additional employment by occupation information based on data collected in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses. For each year, the table shows the percentage of the workforce engaged in each of the occupation categories shown on the previous page. Executive, administrative and managerial (not farm) Professional and technical specialty 1970 4.8% 7.3% 1980 6.1% 10.0% 1990 5.7% 11.5% Sales Clerical and administrative support Private household services Services (not private household) Farming, fishing, and forestry Precision production, craft, and repair Equipment operation, assembly, Inspection Transportation equipment operation Labor (not farm) 4.1% 6.0% 10.7% 6.9% 24.1% 8.9% 17.5% 3.2% 6.5% 4.0% 8.6% 3.0% 8.8% 16.9% 9.3% 17.9% 7.1% 8.3% 7.6% ll.5% 2.3% 9.3% 13.2% 9.0% 17.0% 8.1% 4.8% calhoun County Occupation of Residents (percent of employed persons, 16 years old and older) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census,l970,1980,1990 Georgia Department of Conununity Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 69 State of Georgia Occupations of state residents The table below provides employment by occupation information collected in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses. While these tables do not provide in-depth information, they can be used for comparison in assessing the occupational skills of Calhoun County residents. State of Georgia Occupation of Residents (employed persons, 16 years old and older) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 Executive, administrative and managerial (not farm) Professional and technical specialty 1970 147,325 209,042 1980 237,945 317,846 1990 378,984 493,037 Sales 121,123 239,377 379,602 Clerical and administrative support Private household services Services (not private household) Farming, fishing, and forestry Precision production, craft, and repair Equipment operation, assembly, Inspection Transportation equipment operation Labor (not farm) 285,812 382,738 494,484 56,707 23,331 15,912 166,393 260,037 354,735 61,526 66,750 68,174 242,331 297,604 366,391 292,614 274,920 262,698 72,716 112,669 142,092 91,180 122,618 134,167 Page 70 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 State of Georgia Occupations of state residents (percentages) The table below provides additional employment by occupation infonnation based on data collected in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses. For each year, the table shows the percentage of the workforce engaged in various occupations. Executive, administrative and managerial (not farm) Professional and technical specialty 1970 8.4% 12.0% 1980 10.2% 13.6% 1990 123% 16.0% Sales 6.9% 10.2% 12.3% Clerical and admin lstratlve support Private household services Services (not private household) Farming, fishing, and forestry Precision production, craft, and repair Equipment operation, assembly, Inspection Transportation equipment operation Labor (not farm) 16.4% 3.2% 9.5% 3.5% 13.9% 16.8% 4.2% 5.2% 16.4% 1.0% 11.1 % 2.9% 12.7% 11.8% 4.8% 5.2% 16.0% 0.5% 11.5% 2.2% 11.9% 8.5% 4.6% 4.3% State of Georgia Occupation of Residents (percent of employed persons. 16 years old and older) ~ U.S. Buteau of the Cmsus, 1970, 1980, 1990 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 71 United States of America Occupations of u.s. residents The table below provides national employment by occupation information collected in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses. United States Occupation of Residents (employed persons, 16 years old and older) S= U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970,1980,1990 Executive, administrative and managerial (not farm) Professional and technical specialty 1970 6,463,071 11,561,032 1980 10,379,000 15,338,000 1990 14,227,916 20,562,901 Sales 5,624,880 10,257,000 13,634,686 Clerical and administrative support 14,208,432 17,564,000 18,826,477 Private household services Services (not private household) Farming, fishing, and forestry 1,204,076 627,000 521,154 . 9,046,849 12,979,000 14,774,763 2,449,735 3,032,000 2,839,010 Precision production, craft, and repair 11,081,906 13,555,000 13,097,963 Equipment operation, assembly, Inspection 11,244,201 10,082,000 7,904,197 Transportation equipment operation 3,091,200 4,820,000 4,729,001 Labor (not farm) 3,751.312 5,086,000 4,563,134 Page 72 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 i,:!l:-.:::;:~ =l~c~; ;:r:=~:; j:l,,J~ IF~r:,~iE~:i'it:i~::~:- r~nt :~{:~,;:\\~:-:1(~ I~F~~I\:: ;,~E;:;~ ~:;~~[~;, ~~ :::t:::::l:\[~;~~:= ~f'''1~ "'1::~!~~~; Occupations of u.s. residents (percentages) The table below provides national employment by occupation infonnation based on data collected in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 Censuses. For each year, the table shows the percentage of the workforce engaged in each of the occupation categories shown on the previous page. Executive, admin istratlve and managerial (not farm) Professional and technical specialty 1970 8.1% 14.5% 1980 10.0% 14.8% 1990 123% 17.8% Sales Clerical and administrative support Private household services Services (not private household) Farming, fishing, and forestry Precision production, craft, and repair Equipment operation, assembly, Inspection Transportation equipment operation Labor (not farm) 7.1% 17.8% 1.5% 11.3% 3.1% 13.9% 14.1% 3.9% 4.7% 9.9% 16.9% 0.6% 12.5% 2.9% 13.1% 9.7% 4.6% 4.9% 11.8% 163% 0.5% 12.8% 2.5% 11.3% 6.8% 4.1% 3.9% United States Occupation of Resident~ (percent of employed persons, 16 years old and older) ~ U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970, 1980, 1990 Ge.orgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Page 73 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 Appendix , J - Calhoun County Topic Educational Attainment Unemployment Rates Page 1 5 Georgia Department of Community Affairs 404/656-3879 Document# DP5-301-C33-13037 1970 Educational Attainment a.m HighSchool College 1980 Educational Attainment Elem HighSchool College 1990 Educational Attainment Elem High School College Educational Attainment Soun:e: U.S. Bureau of tho Census Page I 1970 Educational Attainment High School College 1980 Educational Attainment Elem HighSchool COllege 1990 Educational Attainment -,-------, Elem HighSchool College Educational AHalnrnent Soun:c: U.S. Bures of the Census Page2 1970 Educational Attainment Elem HighSchool College 1980 Educational Attainment HighSchool Col'-ge 1990 Educauonal Attainment Elem High School College Educational Attainment Soun:c: U.S. Bu~au of lhc Census Page3 1970 Educational Attainment Elem High School College 1980 Educational Attainment Elem High School College 1990 Educational Attainment Elem HighSchool College Educational Attainment Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census Page4 I I I I I I I I I I I 1980 Empl % UMmpl 1981 Empl U...mpl ~ 0 1982 u..E.mmppll % 1983 u-Epm1pl % 1984 Empl % Uaempl 1985 u..E.mmpptl % 1986 Empl % Uaempl 1987 Empl UDempl ~ 0 1988 Empl % U1M1Dpl 1989 u-Epm1pl % 1990 Empl % Uaempl 1991 Empl % U..mpl UuiredSweo 7.1% 7.6% 9.7% 9.6% 7.5% 7.2% 7.0% 6.2% 5.5% 5.3% 5.5% 6.6% Geoflia Appliu3 Alkiulon BIICOD Bater Baldwiu Banlu IB' 1' UTOW Bartow Ben Hill BerrieD Bibb Blectloy Bnmdey Broob Bryan Bulloc:h Blltb B11111 Cal howl CamdeD Candler Carroll a .1 0 0 1 8 Charltou M% M% U% ~% 6.0% 6.5% 5.9% 5.5% 5.8% 5.5% 5.4% 5.0% 6,068 484 7.4% 6,491 419 6'1 % 7,fY24 539 7'1 % 6,978 lOl% 784 ' 7,400 550 6.9% 7,470 122 8.8% 7,537 636 7.8% 1,595 704 8'5% 7.216 664 8.4 % 1,222 711 9.0% 6,725 837 1 1' 1 % 6,n8 568 7'7 % 2,006 :Z08 3,760 320 1,5~ 9.4%1 7.8%1 4.6%1 2,297 198 3,587 260 I~ 7.9%1 6.8%1 4.7%1 :Z,5l4 l47 8.9%/ 3,403 I00%1 378 ' I,~~ 7.6%1 l,943 308 9.5%/ 3,255 ll.B%1 436 1,~~: 7.6%/ 3,391 255 3,596 314 1,ii: 7'0 %1 8'0 %1 6.1%1 3,532 358 3,723 351 1,~ 9.2%1 8'6 %1 8.0%1 3,247565 3,876 349 1~ 7.4%1 8 .3%1 8.7%/ 3,630 213 5'5%1 4,288 319 6.9%1 1,~ 10.4%/ 4,066 199 4,472 311 1,~~ 4.7 %1 6.5%1 7.8%1 3,989 l41 4,171 235 1,4~ 5'7%1 5.3%1 6.o%j 3,292125 4,052 279 1,3~ 5.3%1 6.4%1 6.2%/ 3,861 187 3,964 274 1,3: 4'6 % 6.5% 6.6% 13,716 8SO 5.8%1 14,453 783 51 %1 14,627 914 5.9%1 15,a0.s0:6z 54%1 15,046 n4 4.9%1 15,147 886 5.5%1 15,719 860 5.2%1 15,608 1,037 6.2%1 15,151 739 4.5 %1 16,005 719 4.3%1 16,414 122 4.2%1 16,292 592 3.5% 3,983 I 271 10,351 732 6.4% 6 'IlL ' '"' 3,915 223 10,625 854 5'4% 7.4"'- '"' 3,888 280 10,843 915 ' '7% 8.JM70-1 4,914 337 11,257 934 6.4% 7 1t11- ' "" 4,949 224 I:Z,OIO 668 4.3% 5.3"'- 7fl 5,001 265 11,449 1,065 SO% ' 8.St11- "" 4,988 235 12,552 952 4.5% 7 ' om71-1 5,055 213 12,515 812 4.0% 6 1"'- ' 7fl 5,212 269 12,957 916 4.9% 7 om.. ' 7fl 4,620 269 13,105 1,181 5.5% 8.JIIL 7fl 4,852 282 13,204 1,164 5.5% 81~- ' 7fJ 5,263 275 13,109 862 5 ' O% 6.2"'- 7fll 18,210 1,496 7.6% 18,025 1,812 9.1% 17,184 ll.9% :Z,312 17,126 :Z,OS8 l0.7 % 17,7i:z 1,699 8 7 % 18,001 1,966 9.8% 18,974 1,817 8 7 % 19,882 1,558 , 7, .3% 20,854 1,866 8.2% :Z:Z,488 1,999 8.2% 22,882 2,132 8.5% 21,768 1,959 8.3% 6,249 489 7.3%1 6,306 80%1 S46 ' 6,016 864 12' 6%, 6,421 8.9%1 630 6,652 458 6.4%' 6,732 578 7.9%1 6,762 607 8 .2%1 6,582 549 7'7 %1 6,155 536 1 ' 4 %, 7,078 6.3%1 474 7,276 434 5' 6%' 7,067 50% 370 ' 5,823 332 5..a%j 5,990 s.s%1 370 5,661 S63 9'0%/ 5,721 48S 1 .s%1 6,132 354 5.s%/ 6,344 416 6.2%/ 6,843 388 5.4%1 7,478 371 4'7 %1 7,707 382 4.7 %/ 6,780 531 7.3% 6,615 6.7% 473 6,538 5.1% 348 61,472 6.1%1 61,740 6.5%1 63,335 7.3%1 62,428 77%1 63,565 66%1 65,197 7.4%1 67,476 6.4%1 68,488 56%1 69,229 54%1 71,012 51% 72,132 4.8% 70,819 4.1% 4,027 4,315 5,015 5,213 4,475 5,174 4,649 4,040 3,923 3,790' 3,657 3,035 4,328607 57 %1 4,423674 56%1 4,324758 60 %1 4,185 288 64 %1 4,035155 7.2%1 4,139422 7.5%1 5,289012 4.8%1 6,123372 36 %1 5,632417 5.8%1 5,l84492 4.!% 5,m 3.9% 236 5,463 3.4% 194 3,008 228 70%1 2,989 265 8.1%/ 3,430 411 l07 %1 3,143 466 12.9%1 3,123 lO.l%1 353 3,593 lO.S%1 423 3,682 3n 9.3%1 3,745 365 8.9%1 3,998 419 9.5%/ 4,109 404 9.0% 4,092 8.8% 396 3,879 1.6% 320 5,541 4.5%/ 260 5,292324 3.8%/ 6,031118 4.9%/ 6,150 5.3%/ 343 6,338696 5.8%/ 6,410616 61%/ .5,393829 5.3%1 6,031134 50%1 6,133363 5.2%1 6,361136 4.6% 6,680 4.1% 287 6,595 3.5% 241 3,275687 14,893 914 6.4%/ 3,491 208 5.8%1 15,897 90.5 5,%, 3,216555 5.4%1 1.5,934 1,104 66%1 3,381438 6.5%1 15,.561 1,173 7.5%1 70 %1 4,283 364 15,944 938 7.8%/ 56 %1 4348200 16,064 982 7.9'%/ 4,.3530.50 5.8%1 1.5,280 8.52 6.9%1 .5,344796 5.3%1 16,381 n6 60%1 5,3.59l64 45 %1 16,894 793 67 %1 .5,360634 4.5 %1 17,917 636 5!% 3.4% 5,914 343 18,607 740 5.5% 3.8% 6,16S 361 18,287 692 5.5% ---- 3.6% 7,558 lO.S%1 883 9,061 796 81 %1 12,451 836 6.3%1 11,984 877 6.8%1 13,126 888 6.3%1 13,384 982 6.8%1 13,83S 1,098 7.4%1 10,231 1,226 lO7 %1 9,529 lO.S%1 1,118 7,250 1,219 14.4% 7,280 10.6% 863 6,974 11.1% 870 6,093 87%/ 6,258 9.4%1 6,318 10.5%1 6,442 107%1 6,692 8.2%1 6,041 10.6%1 6,438 8.3%1 6,609 7.9%1 6,819 7.3%/ 6,897 8.2% 579 6.51 743 ns 600 716 s86 .565 539 618 6,949 6.8% .510 6,899 6.5% 4n 2,01.8527 7'0%1 2,117813 7'7%1 2,216085 ll.l%1 2,022714 11.9%1 :Z2,00392 9.3%1 1,296918 11.9%1 1,283629 ll0' %1 1,810956 9 '7 %1 2,013756 8'0%1 1,814478 7.4% 1,823 5.5% 107 1,8SO 6.5% 129 5,353 ~ 2~ 51 %1 4.9%1 5,m767 2~~ 4.6 %1 5.7%/ 6,509 ~ :z,~ 4.9%1 7.7%/ 7,m003 5.3%1 ~ 7.2%/ 7,3.5S 400 5.2%1 2~ 7.3%1 8,269 ~ 5.3%1 2~~ 6.8%1 9,7m07 2~ 5.2%1 10,365 m 6.1%1 3~; 4.8%1 10,m583 6.9%1 11,667 ~ 5.4% 4.4%1 3~~ 5.9%1 3~ 5.6% 11,537 651 3,4n 174 5.4% 4.8%/ IS,I74 S14 3,4so 141 3.6% 3.9% 23,695 2,108 8 .2 ' Jilll4,394 2,0SO 7.8%1 24,940 2,448 8 .9'Ji,l 26,680 :Z,:ZS3 7.9%1 27,228 1,772 6'1 %1 27,623 2,017 '.8'Ji,l 27,7SS 1,882 6.4%1 28,37S 1,731 5'7 %1 29,018 1,925 6.2%1 30,432 1,902 5.9%1 30,511 :Z,009 6.2%1 29,6S3 1,892 60% ' 1S,753 1,180 70 % 16,276 1,292 7.4% 16,095 1,410 81 % 16,016 1,368 7.9% 16,200 1,062 6.2% 11,599 1,121 6'0 % 18,472 952 4 .9 %119,604 792 3.9% 20,545 4.6% 20,444 4.2% 20,463 4.2% 984 897 899 2,586 213 7'6% 2,581 164 6'O% 2,535 21:S 7.8% :Z,S34 216 7.9% :Z,5S2 218 7.9% 2,616 2:SO 8'7 % 2,794 227 7.5% 2,867 200 6'5 % 2,868 180 5.9% 2,872 5.9% 180 2,898 5.2% ISS Unemployment Ratn SouK<: '-'(>rgia Department of Labor PageS I I I 1980 Empl 9C Unempl I) 1981 u..E.mmppll % 1982 Empl % Unempl 1983 Em~ 9t U!Nmpl 'D 1984 Empl % Unempl 1985 Empl % Unempl 1986 Empl % UMmpl 1987 Empl % Unempl I I I 1988 Empl % UMmpl 1989 Empl % Unempl 1990 u.E..m..p,.l 9t 'D 1991 Empl ~ U..empl 'D Olatham 80,688 5,615 6.5%1 83,484 5,497 6.2%1 84,600 6,977 76 %1 83,449 7,608 8 4 %1 84.s99 6,353 70 %1 87.250 6,891 73 %1 g2,737 6,490 6.s%/ 93,556 6,026 61 %/ 96.186 6,727 65 %1 97,841 5,417 5.2%/1005,,824688 5.o%1too4,,458109 43% Cbattahooc!IM Cbattoosa Cberobe Qarlr.e aay a ayton 3,719 90% 368 8,886 t,063 107 % 25,222 47% 1,233 33,657 .5.9% 2,096 11~~ 6.3% 72,579 4,221 5.5% 3,019 91% 303 8,236 994 10.8% 26,707 7.5% 2,150 34,764 1,833 11~ 50% 5.7% 74,977 4,194 53% 3,330 71% . 2S4 8,o67 1,448 15.2% 27,978 67% 1,995 34,688 57% 2,098 13: 6.8% 76,442 5,437 66 % 3,299 65% 231 8,t8t 970 106 % 28,833 54% 1,633 34,805 2,101 1 ~ 57% 6.6% 77,625 5,503 66 , 3,241 6.2% 215 7.986 949 106 % 31,298 37% 1,189 35,278 1,921 1 4~ 5.2% 5.9% 81,006 3,850 4.5% 1,430 13.9% 230 7,563 t,t93 136 % 32,876 36% 1,213 35,772 54% 2,046 :~ 7.7% 85,401 4,652 5.2% 1,461 116% 191 8,102 794 8.9% 36,654 3.4% 1,295 37,337 50% 1,981 9fs 8.1% 90.319 4.4% 4,175 , 1,242 131% 187 8,339 573 64 % 39,846 37% 1,537 37,606 4 2% 1,633 ~ 6.9% 88,778 4,588 49 % 1,302 15.3% 236 8,298 8to 8.9% 42,513 51% 2,264 38,146 4..5% 1,798 1 ~ 7.5% 90,441 5,058 5 3 .-, 1,304 15.4% 237 8,384 823 8.9% 43,002 4.9% 2,205 39,758 1,730 1 ~ 4.2% 6.7'!1> 9t,n1 5,532 57 . - , 1,317 14.3% 220 8,437 704 77 , 43,324 4.4% 1,980 39,438 1,637 1 1~ 4 0% 5.6% 92,167 5,584 5?% 1,288 106% 152 8)86 68t 7 6 % 43,013 40% 1,779 39,356 3.3% 1,360::---- 1 1~~ 4.4% 91,505 5,611 5.8% QIDcb Cobb ,.____ ""'""" 2,693 57% 162 ' 144,892 4.2% I 6,372 101,,311632 101"-,'.-, 2,728 195 151,723 6,824 10,944777 6 7% ' 4.3% 8.3""- 7fl 2,555 280 156,487 8,841 101,,912374 9 9% ' 5.3% ft 411L 7 ' 7fl 2,520 238 163,467 9,123 111,,013846 8 6% ' 5.3% 9 7"'- 7fl 2,643 178 176,531 7,208 11,159 969 6.3% 2,878 202 3.9% 204,979 7,620 8 0"'- 11,484 7fl 1,151 6 6% 3 6% f7t ' 1 "'- 7fJ 2,826 215 222,269 7,684 111,,043517 7 1% 2,398 199 3.3% 229,216 8,079 8.3"'- 12,232 7fl 856 7 7% 2,205 212 3 4% 238,407 10,704 6 5"'- 12,772 7fJ 1,047 8.8% 2,166 143 4.3% 241,1<48 11,269 7 6"'- 13,629 7fJ 981 6.2% 2.207 142 4.5% 242,957 10,481 6 7"'- 13,700 7fJ 1,014 6 0% 2,i39 liS 41% 241,213 10,357 6.9"-",.-, 14,716153 51% 4 1% 51;,~ -,., Colquitt Col bl um Cook 14,814 I 1,142 17,523 888 5,441953 7.2% 4.8% 7 0"7""- 14,549 1,100 18,251 946 5,414 400 7 0% 49% 6.9lflt.. 7fl 14,251 1,440 18,527 1,069 5,358013 9.2% 55 ""' 8 5"'- 7(1 14,171 1,208 18.885 1,041 5,493 409 7.9% 52 , 6 9t1L 7fl 14,944 1,094 20.540 820 5,538917 6.8% 3.s% 6 4"7'"- 15,287 1,278 21,805 905 5,464300 7 7% 4.0% 7.2""- 7(1 14,958 1,275 23,904 923 5,359116 7.9% 37 , 6 6"'- 7fJ ts,328 1,330 25,722 1,117 5,482797 8 0% 4.2 % 6.8"-',.-, 15,730 1,095 27,407 1,132 6,030914 6.5% 4.o% 6 ....... J.7(1 15,884 961 28.815 1,159 5,496038 57% 39""' 7.3% 15,714 936 30,134 961 5,866 444 56% 31 % 7 0% 14,783 5.2% 814 301,_1,5023~--3--3--%-4 5,441877 71% Coweta 18,985 5.7% 19,607 6.8% 19,943 7.8% 20,246 6.1% 21,423 4.7% 20,074 5.9% 21,560 5.1% 22,208 4.8% 23,319 5.8% 23,587 5.3% 23,764 6.3% 23,594 5.8% 1,157 1,437 1,676 1,324 1,065 1,254 1,160 1,124 1,428 1,330 1,604 1,465 er.wtord 3,201554 66%1 2,267820 9.5%1 2,624710 9.3%1 2,273942 77%1 3,203220 71%1 2,298656 8.2%1 3,223676 6.8%1 3,242134 5.9%1 3,255585 6.8%1 3,328716 7.5%1 3,234875 7.8%1 2,729674 86% Oisp Dade Dawton jDec:atur 7,706 I 742 5,202 385 2,256 212 I to,~ 8 .8%1 6.9% 8 6 ""' 7.5% 7,691 816 5,239 392 2,089 202 10,~ 96 %1 7 0% 8 .8% 60 % 7,397 U.S%' 1,061 5,030 9.2% 507 2,039 23t 10.2% ~:= 9 4 % 7,327 929 11.3%1 4,839 463 2,196 t92 to~~ 8 7% 8 0 ""' 8.6 % 7,554 785 4,884 342 2,337 t6t to,~ 9 .4%1 6.5% 64 ""' 61 % 7,917 946 1 07 %1 4,603 404 2,613 t67 to,~ 81% 60 ""' 7.3% 8,137 924 10.2%1 4,871 341 2,094 175 10,~~ 6.5% 7 7 ~~~- -,., 6.5% 8,510 710 5,135 327 2.218 t67 to,~s! 77 %1 6 0% 7 0 ~~~- 7(1 6.1% 8,720 700 5,158 416 2,482 195 10,!!~ 74 %1 7 5% 7.3.... 7(1 1,694219 5,219 352 2,926 239 5.8% 10,:f. 67 %1 8,813 637 6.3% 7 6 11JL 7(1 5,193 344 2,m 259 56 % 10,: 67 %1 8,408 573 6.2%'II 5,198 308 8 .s...,l -,.,I 3,102 253 4.8% to,:: 6.4%' 56% 7 .5"'7 " 5.9% Dekalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Doug! Barty llchola 231,866 12,385 6.364 4S8 4,062 326 41,662 3,491 26,520 1,314 5,097 287 808 57 51% 235,034 12.396 67%1 6,321 ' 454 7.4% 4,168 313 7.7% 4.7~ 5.3% 42,671 3,689 27,431 1,308 5,175 353 6.6% 850 S4 50% 237,020 5.8% 238,237 6.2% 249,247 4 6~ 281.738 4.5% 299,291 4.4% 301,652 14,675 15,651 12,034 13,239 13,795 14,359 67%1 ' 7.0% 8.0% 4.6% 6.4% 6.0% 6,031 642 4,070 459 42,366 4,314 96%1 ' 10 1~1 9.2%1 5,863 100%1 6S1 ' 4,039 8.3%1 364 41,425 10.1~1 4,676 28,511 61%129,642 56%1 t,844 t,768 5~~ 10.0%1 4~~ 9.4%1 7~ 11.4%1 5~ U.2%1 5,447 617 4,045 347 42,9g], 4,041 31,622 1,356 5~~ 1,1!~ 10.2%1 7.9%1 8.6%/ 4.1%1 8.3%1 6.7%1 5,147 15.2%1 5,144 10.2%1 5,294 g],O 584 449 4,036 9.4%1 417 3,818 9.5%1 399 3,298683 43,867 9.1%1 43,844 11.4%1 43,176 4,400 5,630 4,690 30,807 46%133,223 t,4n t,345 4~ 10.7%1 4~:! 'o:! 5.8%1 9: 3.9%134,063 t.m 9.6%1 4~~ 5.5%1 ~ 4 5% 304,792 15,946 7.8%1 5,574 576 68%1 4,130498 9.8%1 41,914 4,498 45%135,425 t,773 !:4 7.7%1 8.1%1 7~ 50% 308,296 16,086 94%1 6,104 ' 435 6.9"-1 4,286 254 9.7%1 42,489 3,630 4.8%1 35,832 t,8t3 4 7.7%1 :: 8.3%1 ~~ 50% 310,608 16,282 67%1 6,183 ' 429 5.6%1 4,186 266 7.9%1 43,253 3,171 4.8%1 36,101 1,812 6.2%1 4~ 7.2%1 8~: 50% 308,379 14,324 6.5~1 6,401 432 60% 4,068 266 6.8% 43,063 2.6~ 4.8% 35,842 1,746 4,874 6.5% 368 5.3% 836 39 4.4% 6.3% 6.1% 5.7% 4.6% 7.0% 4.5% Unemployment Rates Source: Georgia Department of Labor Page 6 Bffiopam Blbcrt Emauel B YIUII PIUIIIin Payette Ployd Por lh ay Pnmklin Pultoa OiJme r GIIIKOC:k Glynn Gonloa Grady o.-oe Gwin u "" Habcnbam H.tl H coclt Haral IOU Harris Han I Heard ! H . llllry HOIUIDD __ 1980 Empl % Uaelllpl 1981 Empl % U..lllpl 1982 Empl % Uae..pl 1983 Empl % UMIDpl 1984 Empl % UM1Dpl 1985 Empl % Uaelllpl 1986 Empl a_ Uaempl 70 1987 Empl % Uaempl 1988 EmpJ % Uoelllpl 1989 Empl a_ U-pl 70 1990 Empl % Uaelllj)l 1991 Elllj)l % Uaempl 7,= 5.8~ 7~~ 4.8~ 7,~ 6.7~ 7~ 8.4~ 8~~ 5.7~ 8,~ 6.3~ 8,~~ 5.(i~ 9,~ 5.6~ 10,~!~ 6.0~ 10,!: 4.3~ 10,:~ 4.4~ lO,:fs 5.791 8,1& 798 8 3 'lil 7 ;: 7.7~ 3,SOO 211 S ' 7 % 5:~ 11.2~ 14,~ 3.7~ 8,112 709 80 ~ 7~ 9.3~ 3,613 233 6.1% 4~ 11.3~ IS,~ 36~ 1.955 u.s~ 1,138 7~~ 10.2~ 3,640 314 7.9% 4 :: U.S~ 16,:; 4.1~ 7.933 99S 111 ~ 7~ 10.2~ 3,474 322 8.5% 4z; 11.3~ 17,= 4.5~ 1,9s1 ass 97 ~ 7~~ 9.0~ 3,351 ll.O% 413 .5~ 9.4~ 19,= 3.0~ 1.116 103 ~ 943 1~~~ 9.3~ 3,S77 331 8.5% .5,~ 8.6~ 21,~ 3.3~ 1,1so 7SS 1~ 3,310 267 '1!: 24,!!: 83 ~ 9.8% 7.5% 7.5% 26 ~ =7,821 652 77 ~ 8 7.3~ 3,679 S.S% 214 ':;: 7.4% 26,~~ 2.7~ 7.9S4 665 77 ~ 8~~ 8.7~ 4,048 218 S ' 1 ~ 6~~~ 10.1~ 28,~ 27~ 8,138 641 7.3~ 8~ 6.8~ 4,144 4.4% 189 :!6 8.5'Jil 28,~ 3.2~ 8,130 73 ~ 693 8-= 8.0~ 4,166 !81 4.2% 6:~ 7.4~ 29,:~. 31~ 1,ss3 555 8j~ 4,122 J8J 6~~ ~:: 6691 8.391 4.2~ 6.1% 3.8~ 35,1S4 3,1S4 13,6to 792 8.2~ s.s~ 35,678 3,121 14,198 836 6~~ 7.3% 6~ 283,238 20,420 67 ~ 287,423 21,128 4,333 494 10.2'1i 4,676 370 ~ lo.l~ ~ 8.0~ S.6~ 34,404 4,402 11.3~ 14,764 6.3~ 996 33,433 3,778 10.2~ 1.5.301 s.s~ 882 34,3S6 2,7S2 16,:S24 645 7.2~ 6~: 9.5~ 6-:-:~ 8.1% 7~ 6.8~ 288,477 7.8~ 292,289 7.5~ JOS,600 24,3.50 23,799 19,631 7.3~ 4,.513 533 106 ~ 4,171 93 ~ 460 4,148 392 7.8% ~ 9.6~ ~ 6.8% 1 0~ 7.4~ 34,660 3,169 3.8% 17,t76 688 7.0~ 1:~: 6 O~ 289,019 21,266 86 ~ 4,612 432 7.9~ 10:: 8.4% 3.9~ 7.2% 36,067 2,606 18,802 726 7!!! 6.9~ 300,739 21,045 8' 6 ~ .5,194 389 7.1% 1 a;! 6,7 % 3'7% 37,373 2,424 19,758 814 61~ 4.0~ 38,065 2,733 2t,ost 1,047 7.5~ 8~ S.S% 8:~ (1.5~ 30S,6S8 (1.3~ 306,294 20,581 21,106 7O'Ji S,S36 S S~ 324 5,882 389 6.8% 1 ~ 5.6% 1~~ 67 ~ 4.7 ~ 5.3~ 'S/,72S 2,S60 =21.293 989 8 6 4~ 6.2~ 309,816 20,383 6,026 472 U% 10~~ 6.4~ 4.4~ 6.5% 'S/,417 2,8S9 2t,4S3 1,072 9!:z~ 6.2Ji 312,140 19,607 7.3~ 6,148 449 5.7~ 1o;; 7.1~ 4.8~ (1.4~ 38,361 2,199 21.299 1,041 8~~ S.9'1i 6.8~ 5.5% 309,899 17,403 6,337 421 11 : S.4~ 4.7 ~ 5.4% S.3% 6.2% 5.2% 2S,Ol5 S.l% 1,34S 13,290 1,495 lO1 % 8,~~ 5.7% 4~~ 6.7~ 82,430 3,897 10,554 958 35,794 2,466 3,m127 7,8S8 S87 6,786 392 7,670 673 2,687 205 17,645 973 31,410 1,6S6 4.5% 8.3% 6.4% 9.5~ 7 0% 5.5% 8 1% ' 71 % 5.2~ 5.0% 24,764 1,442 13,889 1,338 8,!~ 4!~~ 86,977 4,016 10,568 880 36,.510 2,SOO 3,3m38 7,887 701 6,720 416 7,.587 S43 2,787 178 18.2.55 996 32,315 1,967 5.5% 8.8% 5.3% 8.2~ 4.4% 77 ~ 6.4% 8.8% 8.2% 5.8% '7~ 60 ~ 5.2% 5.7~ 24,41.5 7.4% 1,961 13,573 1,75.5 114 ~ 8,~ 6.9% 4!~~ 10.4% 24,231 2,116 14,341 1,429 =8,~ 4 8.0% 9 1 % 7.3% 7.8% 24,980 1,677 15,672 1,272 8,~~~ 4~ 92,455 5,093 10,509 952 S.2~ 8.3~ 101,665 5,380 10,723 793 SO~ 6.9% 114,802 3,98S 10,753 676 36,655 3,S6.5 8.9% 36,766 3,2.59 8.1% 39,689 2,321 3,m259 97 % 8,046 11 7~ 1,064 6,273 8.8~ 606 7,724 9 5~ 808 2,750 310 101 ~ 3,m270 7,822 793 6,260 S46 7,749 696 2,7w1S 7.8% 9.2% 8 0% 8.2~ 8.2~ 3,w366 8,135 613 7,258 484 8,269 S38 2,794 201 t8,830 1,355 32,863 1,928 67 % 19t,4.8~6 64 ~ 21,043 834 5.5% 32,.598 6.1 ~ 33,037 L__],l3()____ -'--2~12 6.3% 7.5% 6.1% 7.8% 3.4~ SJI% 5.5% 7.3~ 7 0% 6.3% 6 1% 67 % 3.8% 6.3% _ 26,S63 1,792 16,447 1,S93 9,j~ 6.3% 8.8% 7.5% 4~ 10.9% 135,273 4,S2 I 10,999 717 41,249 2,602 3,3~ 71 8,003 826 8,788 539 8,'~86 661 2,853 306 zt,:z79 1,104 34,075 2,3.50 3.2% 61 % 5JIJi 9.2% 9.4% 5.8% 7 0% 91 % 4.9% 6.5% 27,803 1,592 17,535 1,329 9,!~ 4!<;! 153,325 5,090 11,104 725 40,S77 2,464 3,w284 7,977 681 8,562 518 9,086 5S9 2,9St 242 23,o54 1,004 35,710 1,819 S.4% 7O% 6.5% 7.9% 3.2% 6'1% 5.7% 8.5% 7.9% 57% 5.8% 76 % 4.2% 4.8% 28,S17 1,499 18,751 1,107 9,:~ 4 :: 16S,61S 6,035 11,570 SOO 42,082 2,166 3,3~22 7,895 5S8 8,688 445 9,392 441 2,981 2(17 24,sos 1,077 36,337 1,706 5.0% S 6% (1.7% 8.3% 3'5 % 4'1 % 4.9% 9 .3% 6 6% 4.9% 4.5% 65 % 4.2 911 4.5% 29,441 l,S69 20,008 1,234 9,= 4 -:; 177,352 6,626 12,S62 681 44,921 2,359 3,m456 8,093 625 9,238 476 10,109 493 2,960 214 26,3S3 1,267 37,075 2,016 S.l% 5.8% 6.0~ 30,062 1,483 47 % 20,820 . 6.3% 1,388 9,;;: 5.6% 29,537 1,531 20,994 1,394 9,:: 4.9% 6.2% 5.0% 291,'5-4:,33004;;.,2:-%-20,474 5.5% 1,203 9,.!!: 4.9% 6.9% 3' 6 % S ' 1 % 5.0% 69 % 7.2% 4 9% 4.7% 67 % 46% 5.2% __ '~~~ 179,391 7,353 12,713 680 45,978 2,574 3,~ 59S 7,8S6 648 9,190 444 10,663 S41 3,018 204 26,6S6 1,381 38,030 _!,809 6.7% 5~ 6.3% 5~~ 6.7% 3.9~ 180,737 8,115 4.3% 179,440 7,506 4O% 5'1 % 13,0.50 4.3% 583 12,836 60S 4.5% 5.3% 4.5,352 5.6% 45,294 5.0% I 2,676 2,364 61% 3,w745 61% 3,m498 7.9% 7 6% 7,833 7.8% 7,169 10.4% 664 829 - 4.6% 8,78S 4.5% 8,429 4.2% 411 369 4.8% 10,380 57% 10,0S6 4.9% 62S 521 6.3% 3,086 198 6O% 2,986 247 76911 4.9% 26,8S6 1,427 50 ~ 26,663 1,447 SI% 4.5% 38,630 4.3% 37,926 4.0% __ 1,!S6_... _ __!~-- _ Unemployment Rates Soun:o: Georgia Oepartmeot of Labor Pap7 1980 Empl % Unempl 1981 Empl % Uaempl 1982 Empl % Unempl 1983 U Empl % nempl 1984 Empl % Unempl 1985 U Empl % nempl 1986 Empl % Unempl 1987 Empl % Unempl 1988 Empl Unempl ~ 71 1989 Empl % Unempl 1990 Empl Unempl ~ 71 1991 Empl 01_ Unempl -,., Irwin JeckJon Jasper 3,481 204 5 5 ._, II,~ 5.8% 2 : 5.1% 3,54$ 234 6.2% 11,;~ 6.1% 2J:! 6.6% 3,765 338 8l% 2.:11-:::~ 7.5% 8.3% 4,036 288 67 ._, 12,~: 75% 2 :: 9.3% 4,401 249 12,:~~ 2~: 5.4% 4.8% 6.3% 5,383 272 12,~ 2~~ 4.8% 6.5% 9.6% 4,102 298 13~~ 2~ 6.8% 57 % 7.2% 3,766 219 55._, 14,= S.4% 2 : 6.4% 4,327 242 14,~ 2~ 5.3% 4.6 % 7.4% 3,253 283 15;:~ 2i~ 8O% 4.8% 7.0% 3,180 231 IS,~ 2i: 6.8% 56% 7.6% 2,9'17 S.5CJI 176 IS,~~! 5.lJJ 2,: 11.51)1 J ffDav' e u J tt: e enon J nldn e 1 ~- JohDJon Jooea Lamar 4,984 3.51 6,S97 668 3,265 193 3~ 6~! 4,801 366 6 6% 9.2% 56% 6.2% 5.5% 71._, 5,2.52 57% 316 6,561 8.3% 591 3,268 7.8% 278 3~ 10!J% 7~: 4.7% 4,689 464 9om7<.1. .5,337 6.3% 361 6,4UT 12 0% 875 3,147 10 7% 378 3~; 9!J% 7~; 6.5% 4,533 469 .",.' '4 .-.,...., .5,328 436 6,468 659 3,143 331 3~ig 7~ 4,340 458 7 6% 9.2% 9 5% 8.2% 7.0% 9S"-,'-., .5,.517 318 6,956 602 3,320 299 3~:~ 7~~ 4,273 424 54% 8 0% 8.3% U% 4.5'1P 9O-",'.-, .5,540 413 7,0.58 674 3,283 342 3~i 6!J% 8 7% 9 4% 9.3% 7~~ 7.4% 4,374 462 n " ' ' 6 m.. 7<1 .5,.534 5.8% 338 6,630 9 7% 712 2,768 12.3% 390 3~:;1 7.7'1P 8!~ 5.6% 4,622 359 7J,..'.l,<_J 5,421 54% 312 6,999 7 4% 556 2,96.5 275 3 ==8 8 5% 6.1'1P 4.8% 4,761 30.5 6 O.",'.-, 5,721 34.5 7,146 6.53 3,207 276 4~~ 57% 8 4% 7 9% 5.7% s.:~ 4!J% 4,866 348 6 1 m_ "" 5,764 4.3% 2.57 6,927 101% 777 3,199 7.4% 25.5 3~ 5.1% 8~: 4.6'1P 4,822 310 6 O.",'.-, 5,893 393 6,910 .545 3,074 328 3~~ S.:~ 4,797 299 6.3"'-,., 7.3% 9 6% 5.7% 4.5% 5""'""'"- 5,683 65~ 394 7,089 6 0% 4.5.5 2,88.5 6 0% 31J8~5-~ - -- - 4.9% 8~~ 4.5% 4,659 284 5111"1"_ Lanier Lau reDS Lee Liberty Linc:oln 1,971 103 J4,7S4 1,.594 4:~ 7~ 2~ 50% n.stlf. :1' 7fJ 6.1% 7.1% 7.9% 2,090 124 56 % 15,238 71"'- 1,164 -II> 4~~ 7.0% -=8 5.2% 2~~~ 12.0% 2,223 ?O% 167 1.5,153 1,626 7f t ' ?DL 7V 5~ 8.1% 9~~ 4.9% 2:~~ 15.4% 2,197 149 64% 14,798 8.8"'- 1,424 -II> 5:~ 8.4% 9~ 6.0% 2~~ 11.6% 2.257 174 14,763 1,185 5~;~ 9~~~ 2~ 7.2% 7.4"'- 7V 7.3% 6.4% 9.3% 2.277 1.53 6.3% 14,96.5 1,.549 f7t ' 4"'- 7-IP 7.4% 5.8% 9.2% 2,753 147 1.5,488 1,292 '!~ 10~ 3~ 51 ._, 7 7"'- 7fJ 6~% 5.6% 6.8% 2,749 144 =16,.247 1,365 1 10~ 2~ SO% 7 8"'- 7<1 6.2% 7.7% 9.4% 2,812 198 17,.556 1,217 7~~~ 10~~~ 3~~ (i(i% 6.5""- -..., 5.1% 6.2% 7.3% 2,892 147 16,.541 998 7~ 11 ~ 3~~ 4.8% 57"'- 7~ 12,646 724 7~~ 4!~ 5.4% 5.9% 6.2% 13,184 743 5.3% '.:i 6.0% 4~~; 7.1% 13,457 1,143 7~ 4!: 7.8% 6.7% 8.9% 13,800 9S8 7 :;; 4~ 65% 7.7% 7.4% 14,SS6 788 7~! 5:! 5'1 % 7.1% 6.7% 13,316 691 4.9% 7~! 8.7% ';;; 6.7% 14,669 695 ';.;~ 5i!: 4.5% 6.1% 6.3% =15,228 826 8 5~~ 51 % 5.8% 4.3% 16,231 1,238 8~ 5~ 7'1% 6.0% 8.4% 16,418 1,109 6.3% 8~:~ 5.6% 4~~ U.S% 16,541 1,067 61 % 8~~ 5.9% 4~~ 10.0% 16,422 1,083 8~ 4~ 6.2% 5.8% 8.9% p JCn:e 4,3S6 380 8 ' O% 4,428 284 Pike f---- - -- + -- = ' 3,989 28:::: :=6'.26-%-- 4,1SI 1-: 393 p0 It 12,872 9.4% 12,688 1,341 1,362 Pululti 31:~ 5.8% 31~ Putnam i:4 5.0% 4~ 6O% 8 6 % 91% 5.6% 5.1% 4,641 474 9.3% 4,267 7 7 % 3S8 ' 10,8SS 16 5% 2,140 3~~ 7.5% 4~ 7.1% 4,619 582 11.2% 4,S07 417 8'5% 11,306 131% 1,699 ' 3~ 7.3% 4~ 5.9% 4,8SS 4S I 8.5% 4,269 491 10.3% 11,842 8.2% t,OS8 3~~ 8.6% 4~~ 5.6% 4,768 634 ll'7 % 4,486 369 7 6 % 12,0fl3 9 7% 1,298 ' 3~~ 14.6% 4~~ 7.9% 4,667 S2S IO ' 1 % 4,604 254 12,310 1,202 2 ~~ 5.2% 8.9% 9.9% 4!!~ 6.7% 4,943 S20 . !II5 % 4,726 232 12,478 966 3:~ 47 % 7.2% 5.4% 4~~ U.7% S,ISB 49S 8 .8% 4,n6 274 12,279 1,274 3i~~ 5'4 % 9 ' 4 % 6.5% 4~: 10.0% S,2S2 386 6.8% 3,9n 254 6O% 12,020 1,404 10.5% -=3~~~ 5.6% 4 5.8% S,419 389 6'1% 4,018 276 6.4% 11,694 116% 1,S3S ' 3~ 5.3% 5~ 4.8% 5,401 349 4,347 236 11,308 1,223 3 ~~ 5;~ 6 ' 1 % 5 ' I% 9.8% 3.9% 6.0% Qur.lmau Rabuo Randolpb 768 48 4,603 389 3~~ 5.97mV.. 7.8% U% 754 62 4,sn 479 3i~~ 7 .67mt1.. 9.5% 5.8% 732 69 8 .vL7mt1_ 4,54S 414 8.3% 3~~ 10.6% 719 54 4,592 428 3~ 7.07"t"18 .5% 9.4% 604 65 4,721 322 3~ 9.17mf1_ 6.4% 8.1% 64S 73 10.2% 5,168 408 7.3% 3;;~ 9.5% 719 84 IO.S7"V"- !1,33S 483 8.3% 3~~ 8.5% 694 67 S,130 274 3~~ 8.8.m.._, 4 6 % 6.9% 606 103 14.5% 6,061 323 51 % 3~~ 7.5% 609 76 11.17mf1.. 5,900 466 7.3% 3~~ 6.4% S82 68 1 0 . 5 - 7ffl S,936 4.9% 304 3~~ 5.6% S7S8? ",..07mff_l' 5,866 338 5.4% 3{~ 5.2% RicbmoDd Rockdol e "-bl "" ey Sc novea Somiaole 71,263 4,972 17,868 8S3 1,237 110 S,Sll 394 3 :: 6.5% 4.'% 8 '>"'- ""'7ffl 67 % 5.0% 71,122 4,994 18,738 90!1 1,341 97 5,611 466 3~~ 6.6% 4.'% 7"'v. 7f1 7 7 % 5.4% 11,345 S,621 19,4S9 1,240 1,387 124 =S,3S2 497 3 7.3% 6O% 8.2% 8.5% 7.4% 70,028 6,607 20,003 1,143 1,369 123 5,057 521 3~! 8.6% 5'4% 8.2% 9.3% 7.6% 72,215 5,342 21,416 797 1,447 94 S,042 494 3~~ 6.9% 3 ' 6% 6 1% 8.9% 6.0% 72,708 5,384 21,169 844 1,430 134 S,026 490 3~ 6.9% 3.8% 8 6% 8.9% 7.4% 76,Sll 5,532 23,466 1,000 1,475 112 4,949 448 3~ 6.7% 4.1 % 7 1% 8.3% 6.0% 76,983 5,679 24,411 1,003 1,504 120 4,821 S02 3~ 6.9% 3.9% 7 4% 9.4% 6.0% 77,716 S,74S 2S,S59 1,247 1,358 129 =4,961 421 3 6.9% 4'7 % 8 7% 7.8% 6.7% 81,709 S,431 2S,8S3 1,214 1,386 117 5,073 360 3~~~ 6.2% 4.5% 7.8% 6.6% 4.8% 85,447 4,S62 26,046 1,2S6 1,341 135 5,071 470 3~ 5.1% 4.6% 91% 8.5% 5.1% 85,499 4,403 25,860 I,ISS 1,078 90 5,016 499 3 ~,!! 4.9% 4.3% 7 7% 9 0% 6.9% Spaldia8 Srepbe "' Srewut 23,098 1,384 57 % 9,229 1,122 10.8% 1,871 206 9.9% 23,712 1,866 7.3% 9,rm '.l% 918 1,916 1l O% 237 24,0S8 2,S64 96 % 8,937 1,046 10.5% 1,915 l3.8% 307 24,374 2,378 8.9% 9,167 818 8 .2% 1,876 234 1 11 % 25,3(1}. 2,239 9,181 n4 1,979 217 8.1% 7.8% 9.9% 23,033 2,127 8.5% 9,387 990 9.5% 2,(1];1 3S7 15' O% 24,569 1,638 6.3% 9,479 1,07S 10.2% 1,758 294 14.3% 24,824 1,492 9,886 670 1,829 19!1 S.1 % 6.3% 9 ' 6% 25,204 1,726 10,225 760 1,898 196 6.4% '.9% 94 % 25,494 1,578 10,417 734 1,81S 150 5. 8 " 66 % 7 6% 2S,68S 1,544 10,253 764 1,833 168 57 % 63% 8.4% 25,501 1,557 10,303 S83 1,669 154 5.8% 5.4% 8.4% Unemployment Rat.. Soun:e: Georgia Deparlmcal of Labor Pase9 Sumter Talbot Taliaferro T---uaII Taylor Telfair 1T- homu T'ft I Toornbo 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 I I I I I I I I I I I Empl Unempl % Empl % Unempl Empl Uaempl % Empl Uaempl CJ'l '0 Empl Uaempl CJ'l '0 Empl Uaempl CJ'l '0 Empl % Uaempl Empl % Unempl Empl Unempl % Empl U-pl % Eaapl Unempl CJ'l '0 Empl Unempl CJ'l '0 1 '""l 1 1 '"""I 112,.1S1006 8.2""l 112,,168764 8_,"" 112,.31S979 to.o%l 121,,S18888 8 113,.008168 77 %! 113,,23S745 8 _,"" 113,,214136 8 _7 ""l 131,,100854 7.,% 131,,400643 13.982845 '.2""l 113,,130132 77 % 12,96S 831 6.0% 2,636 56%/ 2,618 67%1 2,436 12.2%/ 2,382 89%/ 2).76 94%/ 2,309 11.2%1 2,310 97%/ 157 713 I 67 6,230880 I ' 8.6% 5.8117111- I 189 ' 646 84 11.5% 6,338579 5.317-1,.-, I 338 582 99 t4.5% 6,448542 6'5"-.'.-., I 233 ' m 74 11.1"' 6,458386 7 ' 6 "'- -lfl I 23S ' s5o 85 t3.4% 6,448954 7' 1"-r'o- 291 597 103 6,548653 I t4.7% 6 ' 6"' -/o 247 ' "'-I 596 74 11.0?11 6,339860 5,.","-,'.-, 2,994 7 7% 2,985 7.3% 2,892 8 0% 2,823 7 6% 2,622 9 0% 2,657 10.3% 2,541 8 7% 250 235 253 232 258 304 242 2,42S011 609 61 6,636186 2,651 215 9.5%1 I 9.1"" 4 ' 5""'-' 2,4136S2 611 59 6,846104 7.5% 2,676 274 "'-I 6'4%1 8.8?11 5 '"07"1'-1 9.3% 2,41S825 686 50 6,939396 2,617 254 7'0%1 , .s,,._, 1 4 ,.L,#-J,.L, 2,S11946 704 45 7,338738 8.8% 2,769 263 7.2% , .o-1.7.1._, 4 ,:"y"-.'..-, 8 7% 2,309 146 8(17 3S 6,82S814 2,627 215 5.9% 4.2% 3 " J "7'1-1 I 7 6% 4,435274 96%, 4,342117 6.8%' 4,441877 85%1 4,44753S 96%, 4,443999 8.9%' 4,439830 9.9%' 4)4.3784 101%, 4,334753 7.9%' 4,445567 9.3%' 4,375187 71%, 4,882 406 77%, 4,255686 5.3% 4,432 433 8.9% 4,SS2 440 8.8% 4,621 467 9.2% 4,37712.2% rT 4).43 531 111 % 4,206 524 111% 4,324 432 91 % 4,419 437 90 % 4,396 455 94 % 4,377 341 7 .2'!Gr 4).34 386 8.4% 4,139 281 6.4% 1S,936 I 1,136 14,184 1,068 6 7% 7 0% 8,:; 6.3% 16,401 1,164 14,623 1,064 9,!~ 6 6% 6.8% 6.9% 16,302 1,400 14,401 1,38S 9~ 7.9% 8.8% 7.5% 16).86 1,341 14,489 1).32 9,~ 7 6'JG, 7.8% 8.0% 16,8n-7.9% 1,440 . 1S,3S2 6 4% 1,057 9,~~ 7.2% 16,981 1,763 1S,808 1,151 9,~i 9 4% 6.8% 8.1% 16,751 1,294 15,862 1,077 9,:~ 7.2% 6 4% 8.7% 17,137 1,369 15,458 960 9,:~ 7.4% 5.8% 7.7% 17,680 1).34 16,313 994 9,~~ 6 5% 57% 6.9% 17,629 1,038 16,978 1,038 IO~ 5 6'!Gr 5.8'!Gr 6.1% 17,560 1,017 16,678 1,139 to,~~! 5.5% 6.4% 6.3% 17,386 811 16,871 897 IO,~~~ 4.5% 50% 6.1% Towns Treuden Troup Turner 2,C174 124 l 2,115738 21,(176 1,713 3,838172 56% 2,176 ' ISS 7',...,_., 2,211672 7.5% 22,013 1,416 7.4%1 4,402069 6 6% ' "v.8"-~'~-~ 6 0% 96%1 2,303 8.3"'- 2,441 7 9% 2,617 7 1% 209 -,., 208 ' 199 ' 2,213217 "7 .8"7'1-7 2,133 "8"'233 7 ' 701 2).1(8127 7 '6"7'"- 22,830 8 9% 22,564 8.2% 24,313 6.8% 2).19 2,02S 1,763 4,137 115%1 3,82911.3%1 3,424 12.8%1 S40 489 S02 2,748 198 2,Z9S 194 6'71171"7.8"'- 70 2,918 157 2,23C2127 5'1"7'1-1 8 .....,.,-,_., 3,06S 138 2,319918 2S,t94 7.9% 2S,657 7.8% 2S,729 2,162 2,184 2,051 3,293 100%1 2,918 12.2%1 2,947 366 406 306 4.3117l.0. 3).60 174 7 ' 6"'-':' 2,319983 7 4% 26,348 1,782 94%1 3,302292 51"'' ?II 7 L"',.,.,., 6.3% 9.8%1 3,198 183 5.411L 701 3,639 140 2,SS9 5.9"'- 160 .,., 2,519710 27,853 5.4% 28,381 1,.583 1,671 2,7S3 12.9%1 2,840 406 264 3 '7"70'-1 3,382 130 6 Alit.. ,;y-,., 2,615760 56% 26,443 1,788 8.5%1 2,713809 3 711T' ...., L omu, .,., 6.3% 6.5% Twiss Union lu I plOD l~wa11ter Walton Ware 1warren Wuhlngton 3,221573 6.3%1 3,232276 6.4%1 3,219738 84%1 3,312419 9.3%1 3,218152 3,528617 6_,%1 3,372559 80%1 3,830834 9 .2%1 3,461808 too %1 3,368819 11,349 738 61 % 11,.557 745 61 % 11,02o 1,648 13O% 10,902 1,010 8 S% 10,985 1,064 23,920 2,565 15,018 877 9'7 % 5.5% 24,080 2,305 15,116 1,122 87 % 6.9% 23,490 2,481 15,248 1,332 9 6 % 8 0% ' 23;1.36 2,386 15).07 1).56 9.3% 7 6% ' 23;1.32 2,002 16,036 1,064 = 14,580 77%114,496 70%114,754 11.3%! 14,748 105%! 15,102 1,211 1,089 1,884 1,734 1).14 j 1~~ 18.2% 2 11.2% 2~~ 18.2% 2~ 12.2% 2~ 7~ 7.0% 7~ 7.2% 7~ 7.5% 7~~ 7.7% 7~;~ 8.4%1 3)3.2217 94 %1 3,839923 8.8% 10,600 1,143 7.9% 6.2% 22,S45 2,1C17 14,636 1,272 74%115,266 1,556 8.6% 2~~ 6.7% 7~ 90%1 3,42S754 9.2%) 4.S30015 97 % 10,633 977 8.5% 8 ' O% 23,805 1,826 15,S41 1,006 9.2%! 7.7% 7.9% 14,933 1,564 2~~ 7m 7.4%1 3,233240 6.3%1 s,122381 8.4% 10,828 635 71 % 6l% ' 25,007 1,513 15,875 9S3 9.5%114,583 1,480 6.8% 2~~ 7 6.4% :: 66%1 3,238543 44 %1 s,o27319 5 S% 10,67S 7_21 57 % 2S,606 1,676 5'7 % 16).60 1,034 9.2%! 14,809 1,337 7.5% 2~~ 5.4% 8:!: 78%1 3,233644 51""1 4,926662 6.3% t0,803 639 6' 1 % 6 O% ' 2S,908 1,810 16,447 1,0S2 8.3%115,070 1,016 7.8% 2~: 5.3% 8~ 6.5%1 3,231787 50'!Gr1 5,215214 56 % 6.5% 6 O% ' 1o,m 670 25,782 1,731 16,570 1,335 6.3%114,920 951 7.1% 2,~ 5.2% 8~ 61%1 3,018949 61% 47 %1 5,126430 4.4% S.S% 10,469 567 51 % I 6.3% 7.5% 251,,8065~---6O_% 16,451 955 5.5% 60%115,162 51% 819 8.0% 5.9% 1 ~!; 11.5% :!7 ~ 4.8% Wayne Webster Wheeler 7,933 S.S%1 463 8~~ 6.9%1 IT~ s.'""l 8,470 533 8~ 2.~ S.9%/ 9.1%/ 5.3%1 8,156 lOt%/ 921 8~ 9.4%/ 2~!~ 7.6%/ 7,653 t,C177 12.3%/ 7 ;; 9.2%/ 2f~ 7.5%1 7,827 736 86 %1 7~ 10.9%1 2.i~: 5.9%1 7,727 926 107 %1 ~~ 17.8%1 2.;: 7.o%1 7,.584 786 9.4%/ 6~~ 11.3%/ 2.~~ 6.o%1 7,662 682 8.2%/ 6ji 9.9%1 2.~~ s.4%1 7,819 664 78 %1 ~ 10.6%/ 2.~~ 5.7%1 8,.565 576 7~ 2.~ (j.J%1 9.7%/ 5.4%1 9,086 683 70 %/ 7~ lo.t%1 2.i~ 6.0%/ 10,083 634 7~~ 2.i~ 5.9% 8.2% 4.2% White 4,S19 359 7.4%1 4,608 7.2%\ 356 4,S45 468 9.3%\ 4,780 75%1 388 ' S,361 56%1 319 ' S,SS2 436 7.3%\ 5,719 391 6'4 %1 6,026 283 4'5 %1 6,354 324 49 %\ 6,371 329 4.9%\ 6,5S8 307 4.5%1 6,388 332 4.9% Unemployment Rates Soun:e: Georgia Department of Labor rase 10 ,-------1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Empl Uaempl ~ 10 Empl % Uaempl - Empl % Uaempl Empl Ua-pl ~ 10 Empl Uaempl ~ 10 Empl Uaempl ~ 10 Empl Uaempl ~ 10 Empl Uaempl ~ 10 Empl % Uaempl Empl Ua-pl ~ 10 Empl % u-mpl Empl % u-mpl Wh'ti,;:-~:924 4.9%1 8 6% 32,233 8.5% 31,407 110% 33,637 7 5% 35,234 6 6% 36,026 7 7% 37,831 5.9% 40,032 4 6% 42,339 5.3% 42,435 5.3% 43,120 4.9% 41,203 I 2,997 2,986 3,868 2,737 2,487 2,988 2,3SJ ),947 2,393 2,378 2,236 2,)23 ~Woil x Wilke 1 Willtioaoo 2,771 _239 4,536 331 4~~ 7.9% 6.8% 4.8% 2,764 194 4,518 399 4~i~ 6.6% 81 % 5.2% 2,878 8.8% 2n 4,413 637 U '6% 4~ 6.9% 2.90S 268 84--%-1----2:2,83150 4,531 S33 10 5 % 4,699 430 3~~~ 6.4% 4~~ 7 7% 8.4% 5.1% 2,673 8.4% 246 4,338 760 14.9% 4~~ 7.0% 2,478 247 4,436 411 4~~ 9 1% ' 8.5% 5.5% Z,840 !6S_ 4,752 2S4 4~ 55% _:_____ ~63,l0 SS 5'1 % 4,806 348 5.3% 4~ 4.8% 68 % 5.0% 3,214 121 4,358 267 4~~ 3 6% 5.8% 4.8% 3,631 IS2 4,37S 263 4 :: 4 0% 57% 4.4% 3,512 41% lSI_ _ __ 4,209 5.2% 230 4:~! 3.9% Worth - - 6,982 Sl4 6.9% 7,053 628 8.2% 6,582 861 l l ' 6% 6,128 l3 l% 93S ' 6,252 721 10.J% 6,252 820 1l6% 6,020 U.S% 862 6,1SO 710 10.J% 6,259 675 9'7% 6,178 683 10 ' O% 6,283 SIS 7'6 % 6,171 378 5.8% Unemployment Rates Source: Georgia Oepartmeol of Labor Page II DCA GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 1200 Equitable Building 100 Peachtree Street Atlanta, Georgia 30303 Printed on Recycled Paper